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i'll pass it back to you guys. >> alison, we appreciate that. you in a minute when the market reopens and see what happens. stay right here. hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. >>> trading has started again on the dow, stopped for 15 minutes a circuit breaker built into the system to calm things town as you have drops like this, and as it opens again, it continues, it continues to fall. we're joined by alison kosik on the floor, christine romans here. folks at home are watching this, they're concerned about their savings, retirement. >> in >>> so over time, these kinds of pullbacks and corrections, and if it becomes a bare market, it's not very far from there, these become long-term buying opportunities. but right now, this is a very nervous moment. you've got oil prices moving violently. you've got stock prices moving violently. the dow down more than 7.8%, making this one of the wo
i'll pass it back to you guys. >> alison, we appreciate that. you in a minute when the market reopens and see what happens. stay right here. hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. >>> trading has started again on the dow, stopped for 15 minutes a circuit breaker built into the system to calm things town as you have drops...
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and that was doctor alison picard happened in wales.a rd speaking happened in wales. and that was doctor alison picard speaking to me earlier. british passengers stuck on a cruise ship off the coast of california are preparing themselves for a number of days or even weeks in isolation. 21 people on board the grand princess had tested positive for coronavirus and 19 of them are crewmembers. from san francisco, sophie long reports. a large, empty berth. this is where the grand princess should have docked today. instead, it remains stranded off the coast of california. the lives of those on board left in limbo. when we get moved to this facility, we will all be tested. and those that don't test positive may be able to leave. we are trusting in god that something good will come out of theirs. we don't know what it is and i'm going to test negative and get to go home and get some treatment. testing kits lowered onto the cruise ship revealed 21 people on board have coronavirus. we are taking all measures necessary to see to the health of the
and that was doctor alison picard happened in wales.a rd speaking happened in wales. and that was doctor alison picard speaking to me earlier. british passengers stuck on a cruise ship off the coast of california are preparing themselves for a number of days or even weeks in isolation. 21 people on board the grand princess had tested positive for coronavirus and 19 of them are crewmembers. from san francisco, sophie long reports. a large, empty berth. this is where the grand princess should...
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back with mohamed el irian and christine romans and alison kosik.ussion of fiscal stimulus, the government spending money to help dull the blow of all this. you heard about a payroll tax holiday, discussion, bailouts for the airlines, they're in serious trouble. what would make the biggest difference for folks at home who are watching this, not spending the same kind of money they did, worried about their jobs, et cetera. which packs the most punch? >> i don't think it is a matter of one thing. frankly what i wanted to see last night and perhaps markets did is that there is going to be cooperation between congress, the president, maybe the president gives congress the democrats their good ideas, they have a lot of them. democrats can see some of his and they move forward. i think we have to look forward not just to trying to get through the immediate patch, but not to hurt the healthy parts of the economy. we need a massive stimulus. this isn't -- this is clear this problem, even if it was just a global part of the recession coming from china we wou
back with mohamed el irian and christine romans and alison kosik.ussion of fiscal stimulus, the government spending money to help dull the blow of all this. you heard about a payroll tax holiday, discussion, bailouts for the airlines, they're in serious trouble. what would make the biggest difference for folks at home who are watching this, not spending the same kind of money they did, worried about their jobs, et cetera. which packs the most punch? >> i don't think it is a matter of one...
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here's our social affairs correspondent, alison holt.st cecilia's nursing home in scarborough, they have already gone further than today's government guidance by asking relatives not to visit as they try to protect their vulnerable elderly residents from the virus. lyn harmer, with her hands carefully washed, sees her very poorly 91—year—old father matthew several times a week. did you have a good night's sleep? yeah. but she accepts this could be her last visit for a while. we can always telephone, and ask how our relatives are, and i'm sure the carers will explain to them, you know, the reason why visitors aren't coming. our own common—sense should tell us,
here's our social affairs correspondent, alison holt.st cecilia's nursing home in scarborough, they have already gone further than today's government guidance by asking relatives not to visit as they try to protect their vulnerable elderly residents from the virus. lyn harmer, with her hands carefully washed, sees her very poorly 91—year—old father matthew several times a week. did you have a good night's sleep? yeah. but she accepts this could be her last visit for a while. we can always...
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alison holt, bbc news, york., coronavirus is now spreading around the world but the outbreak began in the chinese city of wuhan, which was locked down in late january. with exclusive access to two film—makers who've been capturing life under lockdown, here's our world. wuhan, central china, with a population of 11 million, it is bigger than greater london. this is where the coronavirus outbreak began last december. injanuary, as it started spreading across china, the government took an unprecedented step, to lockdown wuhan. two resident began to feel. —— film. —— film. police barricades ring the city. all roads out are shot. —— shot. lin wenhua, a travel logger, heads out with his camera. lin wenhua has lived in wuhan his life and the bustling city like the back of his hand but today it is empty. many factories, offices and shops are closed. the lockdown is a huge gamble, to stop the spread of the virus to the rest of china by shutting off wuhan. resident do not know what it will do to infections within the city
alison holt, bbc news, york., coronavirus is now spreading around the world but the outbreak began in the chinese city of wuhan, which was locked down in late january. with exclusive access to two film—makers who've been capturing life under lockdown, here's our world. wuhan, central china, with a population of 11 million, it is bigger than greater london. this is where the coronavirus outbreak began last december. injanuary, as it started spreading across china, the government took an...
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alison holt, bbc news. that's it.h some of the images from across the uk of this evening's "clap for carers" tribute, saluting nhs and care workers on the front line of the coronavirus pandemic. cheering and applause hello, i'm maz farookhi with the latest sports news. planning for some key events at the postponed olympics may have to start all over again. the taskforce set up by tokyo 2020 organisers to plan for the delayed event met for the first time on thursday and hope to finalise a new schedule within a month. the international olympic committee is reportedly aiming for a july—august 2021 window for the rearranged games but say there are "many thousands of questions" to address before a new timeframe can be confirmed. eddiejones is one of the latest high—profile figures in sport to take a paycut because of the coronavirus outbreak. the england head coach hasjoined the rugby football union's highest—paid executives in accepting a reduction to help limit the financial impact of the pandemic. the cut is more than 2
alison holt, bbc news. that's it.h some of the images from across the uk of this evening's "clap for carers" tribute, saluting nhs and care workers on the front line of the coronavirus pandemic. cheering and applause hello, i'm maz farookhi with the latest sports news. planning for some key events at the postponed olympics may have to start all over again. the taskforce set up by tokyo 2020 organisers to plan for the delayed event met for the first time on thursday and hope to...
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alison holt reports. so far has been defined by the decision she made when she was much younger. at 16, she was prescribed drugs to delay the signs of female puberty. she later took male hormones, so her voice deepened and facial hair grew. initially, i felt very relieved and very happy about things, but i think, as the years go on, you start to feel less and less enthusiastic or even happy about it. keira was treated here at the uk's only gender identity clinic, run by the tavistock trust. she's taking legal action against them because she believes, when she started taking puberty blockers and cross—sex hormones, she was too young to understand the implications. she says, as a child, she felt isolated and different and, as a teenager, she was desperate to change her gender. but she now believes she should have been challenged more and had more psychological support. i feel angry that i was allowed to run with this idea that i had, you know, almost like a fantasy, as a teenager, i was allowed to run with
alison holt reports. so far has been defined by the decision she made when she was much younger. at 16, she was prescribed drugs to delay the signs of female puberty. she later took male hormones, so her voice deepened and facial hair grew. initially, i felt very relieved and very happy about things, but i think, as the years go on, you start to feel less and less enthusiastic or even happy about it. keira was treated here at the uk's only gender identity clinic, run by the tavistock trust....
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let's start with cnn's alison kosik. alison, you were there at opening bell this morning. you saw it play out. how bad is it? what are you hearing right now? >> reporter: amazingly, we are seeing the dow off its lows at this recession. we did see the dow down as much as 2,000 points. what you're seeing now is more orderly selling. early this morning a dramatic scene as stocks really fell quite quickly and that is why we saw the circuit breakers kick in. stocks fell too fast and too far, and stocks stopped trading for about 15 minutes, kind of giving investors and traders a moment to collect their thoughts, let cooler heads prevail and they can assess their positions. that works because we did see stocks bounce off their lows. but why did they originally panic? part of the panic was because of what you mentioned, oil prices crashing over the weekend, tumbling 30%. that really spooked the markets because that could have a real ripple effect throughout the economy. that creates that layer effect that already exists because of the coronavirus, the uncertainty of how much of an
let's start with cnn's alison kosik. alison, you were there at opening bell this morning. you saw it play out. how bad is it? what are you hearing right now? >> reporter: amazingly, we are seeing the dow off its lows at this recession. we did see the dow down as much as 2,000 points. what you're seeing now is more orderly selling. early this morning a dramatic scene as stocks really fell quite quickly and that is why we saw the circuit breakers kick in. stocks fell too fast and too far,...
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cnn's alison kosik is at the stock exchange.&p both entering bear market today. >> reporter: hi, jake, yes, the s&p 500 in bear territory. and the dow could enter into a bear market. that would be a 20% fall from a recent high. numbers aside, what a bear market essentially means is that investors are growing increasingly optimistic about the market. and it's easy to see why. this week we've seen 3,000 separate points moved in the dow and it's only wednesday. as the bell rings it looks like, yes, the dow has entered bear market territory. >> alison, how long could we see the volatility or market drops? there it is, down more than 1,400 points today. how is this going to go on and do you anticipate a floor? >> reporter: yes, there is a floor, but the question is where is it. i don't think investors know where it is. this is territory that really is uncharted. the problem is the number of coronavirus cases is accelerating and i think until we see those numbers decrease, i think we are going to continue to see this crazy volatility.
cnn's alison kosik is at the stock exchange.&p both entering bear market today. >> reporter: hi, jake, yes, the s&p 500 in bear territory. and the dow could enter into a bear market. that would be a 20% fall from a recent high. numbers aside, what a bear market essentially means is that investors are growing increasingly optimistic about the market. and it's easy to see why. this week we've seen 3,000 separate points moved in the dow and it's only wednesday. as the bell rings it...
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alison, the largest point loss ever today, is that right? >> reporter: the biggest and worst point loss ever for the dow, really jaw-dropping. if you watched what happened as the president was speaking and what he was saying, it's when he said the outbreak could last until july or august, that's when the dow kind of nosedived hundreds of points. and as he was talking, the closing bell rang, almost a relief to everybody on the floor here of the new york stock exchange, because this is going to obviously hurt the economy much longer than everybody expected. you think about what happens here at the stock exchange, with investors and traders trading stocks and buying and selling, it's all about trying to predict the future. and what it's going to be like, how stocks could be priced. but now that we're hearing that this outbreak could last into the summer, how do you even price for that? so that's why we saw all the selling toward the close, and as the president was speaking. this is despite the federal reserve's action over the weekend of cuttin
alison, the largest point loss ever today, is that right? >> reporter: the biggest and worst point loss ever for the dow, really jaw-dropping. if you watched what happened as the president was speaking and what he was saying, it's when he said the outbreak could last until july or august, that's when the dow kind of nosedived hundreds of points. and as he was talking, the closing bell rang, almost a relief to everybody on the floor here of the new york stock exchange, because this is...
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here's our social affairs correspondent, alison holt.'s nursing home in scarborough, they have already gone further than today's government guidance by asking relatives not to visit as they try to protect their vulnerable elderly residents from the virus. lyn harmer, with her hands carefully washed, sees her very poorly 91—year—old father matthew several times a week. did you have a good night's sleep? yeah. but she accepts this could be her last visit for a while. we can always telephone, and ask how our relatives are, and i'm sure the carers will explain to them, you know, the reason why visitors aren't coming. our own common—sense should tell us, you know, we have to think for them. today's guidance says people shouldn't visit if they have flu—like symptoms. the the home's owner, who also represents other local care providers, isn't convinced that has gone far enough. are we acting quick enough, because we are looking at making sure that visitors perhaps can't come in into the home in the future unless it is an emergency, so we are ta
here's our social affairs correspondent, alison holt.'s nursing home in scarborough, they have already gone further than today's government guidance by asking relatives not to visit as they try to protect their vulnerable elderly residents from the virus. lyn harmer, with her hands carefully washed, sees her very poorly 91—year—old father matthew several times a week. did you have a good night's sleep? yeah. but she accepts this could be her last visit for a while. we can always telephone,...
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cnn business writer matt egan and alison kocik is at the phone. tell people what this means to them and how this is different from 2008, which is the last time we saw levels like this to crash. >> this is the 11th anniversary of the bull market. on this day 11 years ago, it was evening wa equally terrifying, quite frankly. that was at the very beginning of a rally. this is a public health crisis that is straining companies' supply chains around the world and hurting confidence of workers and consumers. there is so much uncertainty that that has been sort of feeding on itself. so that's the big difference here. we have markets around the world moving. it's not just the stock market. the bond market, we have never seen this sort of rush to the safety of the bond market, driving 10-year note yields to 4% lows. never seen that. and the oil market crash over the weekend jur, just a perfect storm. >> we knew there was this coronavirus outbreak, we knew it was damaging the economy, and certainly people's confidence, to christine's point. then we saw oil
cnn business writer matt egan and alison kocik is at the phone. tell people what this means to them and how this is different from 2008, which is the last time we saw levels like this to crash. >> this is the 11th anniversary of the bull market. on this day 11 years ago, it was evening wa equally terrifying, quite frankly. that was at the very beginning of a rally. this is a public health crisis that is straining companies' supply chains around the world and hurting confidence of workers...
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alison holt, bbc news. third election in less than a year, to try to break the country's political deadlock. a key stumbling block to forming a governing coalition has been corruption charges against prime minister benjamin neta nyahu, israel's longest serving leader, who's due to stand trial later this month. but he's been buoyed by support from the us president donald trump and a recent controversial pledge to expand israeli settlements. our middle east editor jeremy bowen sent this report. on the sea of galilee, the bible says jewish fishermen who followed jesus used to debate the future. modern israeli fishermen at election time still do. on this boat, prime minister binyamin netanyahu's supporter is led by the skipper menachim lev. he values the bounty from the lake and the strength he sees in netanyahu. he thinks his father, who survived auschwitz, would have approved. he has a number in his hand from the holocaust. and my father tell me one thing — don't trust nobody in your life, trust only yourself
alison holt, bbc news. third election in less than a year, to try to break the country's political deadlock. a key stumbling block to forming a governing coalition has been corruption charges against prime minister benjamin neta nyahu, israel's longest serving leader, who's due to stand trial later this month. but he's been buoyed by support from the us president donald trump and a recent controversial pledge to expand israeli settlements. our middle east editor jeremy bowen sent this report....
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alison holt, bbc news.at wembley to win the carabao cup for in a row we'll have all the reaction to that in sportsday after the weather.. now it's time for a look at the weather. most of us did get to see some sunshine earlier today, most of the stay dry. still some showers around through tonight, particularly north—west england, north—west wales and ireland. looking at the southern and eastern places getting rain the day goes on tomorrow, could see a bit of sleet and snow to the hills, before it clears away. temperatures keeping up here, but elsewhere frosty and potentially icy to start again tomorrow. the rain, sleet and snow will is there a way to the east and behind that it is spotty showers, ganging up on scotland for more hill snow and rain as the afternoon goes on. it is still breezy out there, not as windy as it has been an intensive temperatures it will be in single figures for many others. it will stay that way through the week, frosty in places overnight, but not as wet as it has been. hello. thi
alison holt, bbc news.at wembley to win the carabao cup for in a row we'll have all the reaction to that in sportsday after the weather.. now it's time for a look at the weather. most of us did get to see some sunshine earlier today, most of the stay dry. still some showers around through tonight, particularly north—west england, north—west wales and ireland. looking at the southern and eastern places getting rain the day goes on tomorrow, could see a bit of sleet and snow to the hills,...
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alison, wall street has been on this 11-year rise. are we officially starting to see the end of the bull market here? >> reporter: jake, ironically this today is the anniversary of the bull market. we're getting close to the end of that bull market based on where stocks are now. about 2% away from a bear market, which would be a 20% drop from a recent high. that's as we close out an historic day here on wall street. much of what you mentioned, those circuit breakers being activated after stocks fell too far and too fast in the morning, putting investors on the sidelines, waiting 15 minutes to begin trading again. we saw oil prices plunge the most since 1991, that's when the gulf war was in full force. that's as saudi arabia flooded the market was oil despite waning demand. and where we saw another red warning sign flash in the bond market. we're seeing yields at record lows. that's because investors are expecting a potential global recession because of the coronavirus. so we've got all of this piling on as those worries and those fear
alison, wall street has been on this 11-year rise. are we officially starting to see the end of the bull market here? >> reporter: jake, ironically this today is the anniversary of the bull market. we're getting close to the end of that bull market based on where stocks are now. about 2% away from a bear market, which would be a 20% drop from a recent high. that's as we close out an historic day here on wall street. much of what you mentioned, those circuit breakers being activated after...
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alison heruth-waterbury also takes a deal and gets five years probation.e end, more than 70 investors lose in excess of $5.5 million in the "d.h.s." scam. >> who doesn't want a piece of hollywood at just the cost of a dollar a share? medawar was extraordinarily, uh, good at what he did. he was a consummate con man. >> the downfall of joseph medawar sent shock waves throughout washington dc, where he first pitched the "d.h.s." project. critics of congressman dana rohrabacher have charged that he helped medawar gain access to the president. it's a charge he denies. >> i mean, that's-that's ridiculous. ha-ha-ha! no, i never got him in to see president bush. >> well, as often happens in politics, when you pay $5,000 or $10,000 at a political fundraising event, you can oftentimes have your photograph taken with-with the president, and, uh, mr. medawar did that. >> following medawar's guilty plea, the congressman gives back the $23,000 joseph medawar paid him for the "baja" script. >> i'm sorry that people were hurt. and i, uh, that's why i gave back any money t
alison heruth-waterbury also takes a deal and gets five years probation.e end, more than 70 investors lose in excess of $5.5 million in the "d.h.s." scam. >> who doesn't want a piece of hollywood at just the cost of a dollar a share? medawar was extraordinarily, uh, good at what he did. he was a consummate con man. >> the downfall of joseph medawar sent shock waves throughout washington dc, where he first pitched the "d.h.s." project. critics of congressman dana...
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alison, do you want to add anything to that?ly highlighting the vulnerability of the gig economy, so there will be lots of people like anna, not necessarily in a folk band but working for themselves, maybe with a friend but in a very small unit with unpredictable income and nothing to full back on. i think anything the government can do with social security benefits, particularly speeding up the application process, i think we also have to think about the most vulnerable, people that will have difficulty applying online, how they can speed that up with telephone applications. now peter from now peterfrom kent, a driving instructor. what are your concerns? good morning and thank you for taking my call. how do i protect myself and my pupils, as we work in a confined space, with regards to the controls of the car, the steering wheel, gear sticks and doors, etc? do we continually wipe them down? wipe down every so often? peter, that is a very good question and there have been several cases in japan and elsewhere taxi drivers, touris
alison, do you want to add anything to that?ly highlighting the vulnerability of the gig economy, so there will be lots of people like anna, not necessarily in a folk band but working for themselves, maybe with a friend but in a very small unit with unpredictable income and nothing to full back on. i think anything the government can do with social security benefits, particularly speeding up the application process, i think we also have to think about the most vulnerable, people that will have...
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alison holt, bbc news. the next news on bbc one is at 5:25pm. have a good afternoon.s channel. it's1:10pm. the health secretary, matt hancock, has said the government wouldn't rule out any measures to contain coronavirus if the outbreak worsens. there have been 23 confirmed cases in the uk, but more are expected. mr hancock was speaking this morning to the bbc‘s andrew marr. we don't take anything off the table at this stage, because you've got to make sure you have all the tools available, if that is what is necessary. under the worst—case scenario, we would have to take some quite significant actions that would have social and economic disruption. and you've already seen some other countries take some of these actions. what we don't have is enough ventilators, i think only nine or ten or 11 beds across england at the moment vacant for people who might need ventilators, which is part of what you might need if you're really seriously ill with coronavirus. well, i saw those figures published in the guardian and they are wrong and out of date. are they? so, how many do
alison holt, bbc news. the next news on bbc one is at 5:25pm. have a good afternoon.s channel. it's1:10pm. the health secretary, matt hancock, has said the government wouldn't rule out any measures to contain coronavirus if the outbreak worsens. there have been 23 confirmed cases in the uk, but more are expected. mr hancock was speaking this morning to the bbc‘s andrew marr. we don't take anything off the table at this stage, because you've got to make sure you have all the tools available,...
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it's surely was, alison. joe biden had a lot to celebrate last night as he has now taking command of the democratic primary race. it's hard to understate the remarkable turn of events that joe biden has seen over the course of the last ten days. after losing the first three nominating contests and he's clearly on the march to the democratic nomination. yesterday he beat bernie sanders in mississippi and missouri and idaho. states he didn't campaign in. and michigan. it dealt a decisive blow to bernie sanders. he won there in 2016 and was hoping for a repeat last night. here in philadelphia, joe biden turned to this message of unity. just steps away from independence hall. arguing that he is a candidate that can not only unite the democratic party but also the nation. take a listen to what he had to say. >> we need you. we want you. there's a place in our campaign for each of you. i want to thank bernie sanders and his supporters for their tireless energy and their passion. we share a common goal. together, we
it's surely was, alison. joe biden had a lot to celebrate last night as he has now taking command of the democratic primary race. it's hard to understate the remarkable turn of events that joe biden has seen over the course of the last ten days. after losing the first three nominating contests and he's clearly on the march to the democratic nomination. yesterday he beat bernie sanders in mississippi and missouri and idaho. states he didn't campaign in. and michigan. it dealt a decisive blow to...
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alison holt, bbc news.ticularly hard — especially when they're at the top of a tower block. when people do get outside for their one chance a day to exercise, many parks are now out of bounds. fiona lamdin has been to bristol, to meet one family trying to cope. up on the 15th floor of this high—rise in bristol lives single dad samuel smith with his two young boys, aged six and two. it's like rabbits in a hutch! we're all cooped up. there's not all that much we can do, because we're just in a one—bedroom. we can't really open the windows that much, because it gets cold in here, being on the 15th floor. this is the bedroom... spending 23 hours inside here with no garden is a challenge. the boys just ransacked the flat! toys everywhere. we've all been told we can go outside once a day to exercise, and for samuel and his boys this time is precious. on their way out, they see their friend and neighbour, brenda. do you need anything at all, brenda? they have a balcony, but her children want to play outside. i fee
alison holt, bbc news.ticularly hard — especially when they're at the top of a tower block. when people do get outside for their one chance a day to exercise, many parks are now out of bounds. fiona lamdin has been to bristol, to meet one family trying to cope. up on the 15th floor of this high—rise in bristol lives single dad samuel smith with his two young boys, aged six and two. it's like rabbits in a hutch! we're all cooped up. there's not all that much we can do, because we're just in...
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alison holt, bbc news.by the police to some people who have breached the government's stay—at—home rules after new police powers came into force yesterday. officers are also trying to discourage people from going out in their cars to picturesque locations to exercise, even if no one else is there. here's our home editor mark easton. these police recruits in surrey are being trained to fight crime in a pandemic. note the gloves. inside headquarters, the chief constable is joined by a military planner — as agencies consider how to use new far—reaching powers to keep the public at home. we are interpreting the new powers in the style of british policing in that we police by consent, but of course some colleagues are having to take steps to really explain to people that treating this as a bit of a holiday is not what this is about. footage has emerged of officers in perth confronting a man who claimed to have tested positive for the virus. although this individual did eventually comply, other forces have alread
alison holt, bbc news.by the police to some people who have breached the government's stay—at—home rules after new police powers came into force yesterday. officers are also trying to discourage people from going out in their cars to picturesque locations to exercise, even if no one else is there. here's our home editor mark easton. these police recruits in surrey are being trained to fight crime in a pandemic. note the gloves. inside headquarters, the chief constable is joined by a...
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here's our social affair correspondent, alison holt.chance you can pick up a couple of double—ups this evening? in the control room of trinity home care in surrey, care co—ordinators are busy managing the increasing pressures on their staff caused by the coronavirus and reassuring the older and disabled people they look after. we ain't going to let you completely run out of food. we will grab some bits. he is quite high—risk, so i don't want too many carers going in there at the moment. 0n the prescription, usually, there is the date of when it was prescribed. they are training new care workers to try to meet the growing need, but in a sector which has faced years of underfunding and staff shortages, many care companies say they are already struggling. frustrating for senior care worker shona, who has a lung condition so is now office—based to keep her safe. i will miss my clients because they are so used to me calling in and seeing them. and i've had to explain... not tell them what is wrong with me, butjust that i will not be physical
here's our social affair correspondent, alison holt.chance you can pick up a couple of double—ups this evening? in the control room of trinity home care in surrey, care co—ordinators are busy managing the increasing pressures on their staff caused by the coronavirus and reassuring the older and disabled people they look after. we ain't going to let you completely run out of food. we will grab some bits. he is quite high—risk, so i don't want too many carers going in there at the moment....
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alison holt, bbc news, york. gavin williamson, has told teachers the government is "clear" that schools should remain open despite the outbreak, unless advised otherwise by public health england. butjust how are schools dealing with the current crisis? 0ur education editor bra nwen jeffreys reports. 0k, any internet—enabled device, you will be able to go on to get access to... getting ready to take school work online. with their gcses looming, plenty of questions. but again, today, head teachers told to stay open. the minister asking them at their conference to remain calm. in the overwhelming majority of situations, there is absolutely no need to close a school, or to send pupils or staff home. obviously, there is action to be taken in the event of a positive test, but even then, your local health protection team can help stabilise the situation. in one country after another, schools are shutting, some parents and politicians asking why the uk is out on its own? head teachers arejust trying to keep going. we are
alison holt, bbc news, york. gavin williamson, has told teachers the government is "clear" that schools should remain open despite the outbreak, unless advised otherwise by public health england. butjust how are schools dealing with the current crisis? 0ur education editor bra nwen jeffreys reports. 0k, any internet—enabled device, you will be able to go on to get access to... getting ready to take school work online. with their gcses looming, plenty of questions. but again, today,...
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alison holt, bbc news.te a cold night ahead for scotland and northern ireland where skies are clear. quite sharp frost on the coldest rural spots. they crossed across northern england, north wales where skies are clearing. for the rest of england and wales, we keep cloud and apparatus of rain in south—west england and south wales across the midlands and east anglia and temperatures holed up here at least in the morning where the frost will be plenty of sunshine, you will find the odd shower in northern ireland and scotland, the rest will stay dry. some high because in the north but the north wales and northing wind in the way, and this area hangs around. pretty much the same spot may be nudging a little further north in parts of wales and the midlands as the day goes on. and there is an easterly breeze kicking across southern parts. where it was quite mild today, 15, 16 degrees it will be quite a few degrees cooler during tomorrow. dry weather on the way for the weekend. hello this is bbc news. the headline
alison holt, bbc news.te a cold night ahead for scotland and northern ireland where skies are clear. quite sharp frost on the coldest rural spots. they crossed across northern england, north wales where skies are clearing. for the rest of england and wales, we keep cloud and apparatus of rain in south—west england and south wales across the midlands and east anglia and temperatures holed up here at least in the morning where the frost will be plenty of sunshine, you will find the odd shower...
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alison holt, bbc news. england by delivering medicines and supporting the vulnerable. but there are many more who want to help. northern ireland, wales and scotland aren't included in that scheme. some charities say they're also desperate for more volunteers, as judith moritz reports. the nhs called, thousands rushed to respond, and the volunteer workforce continues to multiply. from her kitchen in huddersfield, vicky is one of those who logged on to offer her help. i volunteered to move medicines around. i don't know whether that's out of the hospital or within the hospital, and i haven't heard anything back as yet but i'm raring to go. i've got nothing else to do at the moment, so anything that helps. those applying receive this email, warning them that it may take a little time to get the scheme up and running. those coordinating the nhs project say they are staggered at the volume of volunteers who have come forward. they are now going through all the applications to check everyone's id and those offeri
alison holt, bbc news. england by delivering medicines and supporting the vulnerable. but there are many more who want to help. northern ireland, wales and scotland aren't included in that scheme. some charities say they're also desperate for more volunteers, as judith moritz reports. the nhs called, thousands rushed to respond, and the volunteer workforce continues to multiply. from her kitchen in huddersfield, vicky is one of those who logged on to offer her help. i volunteered to move...
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alison holt, bbc news, york. gething, has said 20,000 people could die in wales from coronavirus in a worst case scenario. routine surgery is to be cancelled in wales from monday, in a bid to tackle its spread. non—urgent outpatient appointments will also be put on hold, and waiting time targets and monitoring are being relaxed. calls to nhs helplines have more than doubled, since the start of the coronavirus outbreak, with ten of thousands of us dialling in every day. but now the government's moved to the delay phase of it's action plan, the advice is that anyone who has a high temperature or a new persistent cough should self—isolate or stay at home for seven days — without first calling 111. the new advice is to only dial the helpline or your gp if symptoms are severe. here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. hello, you're through to the nhs111 service. it's been a busy few weeks at this nhs call centre in bolton. services like 111 and nhs 2a in scotland say they're receiving more than twice the normal
alison holt, bbc news, york. gething, has said 20,000 people could die in wales from coronavirus in a worst case scenario. routine surgery is to be cancelled in wales from monday, in a bid to tackle its spread. non—urgent outpatient appointments will also be put on hold, and waiting time targets and monitoring are being relaxed. calls to nhs helplines have more than doubled, since the start of the coronavirus outbreak, with ten of thousands of us dialling in every day. but now the...
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alison holt, bbc news.over employers' national insurance and some pension scheme contributions — as part of its bid to prevent a wave ofjob losses. the treasury said this could save businesses an extra 300 pounds a month for each employee. and workers who have not taken all of their statutory annual holidays because of coronavirus will be able to carry it over into the next two years. under the new regulations up to four weeks of unused leave can be carried over. some areas of business, particularly retail and aviation, continue to bear the brunt of the economic fallout of the coronavirus. today came the news that the restaurant chain carluccio's is expected to go into administration. brighthouse, britain's largest chain of rent—to—own shops, is also close to collapse. our business correspondent katie prescott is with me. katie, thousands ofjobs at risk here. the government has put these very generous schemes in place to cushion businesses through this crisis. but for those that were already on the brink an
alison holt, bbc news.over employers' national insurance and some pension scheme contributions — as part of its bid to prevent a wave ofjob losses. the treasury said this could save businesses an extra 300 pounds a month for each employee. and workers who have not taken all of their statutory annual holidays because of coronavirus will be able to carry it over into the next two years. under the new regulations up to four weeks of unused leave can be carried over. some areas of business,...
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alison holt, bbc news, york. the headlines on bbc news.e the focal point of the global coronavirus outbreak. in the usa, president trump declares a national emergency as it's confirmed 46 states have coronavirus. here the premier league, english football league and scottish fa fixtures are all off until april and there's no six nations rugby this weekend. calls to nhs helplines have more than doubled since the start of the coronavirus outbreak, with tens of thousands of us dialling in every day. but now the government's moved to the delay phase of its action plan. the advice is that anyone who has a high temperature or a new persistent cough should self isolate or stay at home for 7 days without first calling 111. the new advice is to only dial the helpline or your gp if symptoms are severe. here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. hello, you're through to the nhs111 service. it's been a busy few weeks at this nhs call centre in bolton. services like 111 and nhs 24 in scotland say they're receiving more than twice the normal number
alison holt, bbc news, york. the headlines on bbc news.e the focal point of the global coronavirus outbreak. in the usa, president trump declares a national emergency as it's confirmed 46 states have coronavirus. here the premier league, english football league and scottish fa fixtures are all off until april and there's no six nations rugby this weekend. calls to nhs helplines have more than doubled since the start of the coronavirus outbreak, with tens of thousands of us dialling in every...
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back to you. >> alison, thank you.nt daughter's ivanka trump tweeted last night, important, people paid attention to it. she said the president directed the department of labor to allow states to amend unemployment insurance and get paid sick leave to those impacted by covid. does that mean anyone who has to stay home from work is going to get paid full salary by the u.s. government? >> no. that's what some democrats would like to see. they would like to see paid sick leave they wanted for years. in federally guaranteed paid sick leave. they announced new gid auidance this. they want to tap the unemployment benefit insurance for paid sick leave, meaning the states would be able to amend their rules, so, for example, if you're told not to go to work for two weeks or three weeks, you would get unemployment benefits if the state agrees to do it that way, instead of paid sick leave. >> unemployment benefits are not equal to many people's salaries. >> right. it is a fraction, it is a share of the salary. >> thank you, both,
back to you. >> alison, thank you.nt daughter's ivanka trump tweeted last night, important, people paid attention to it. she said the president directed the department of labor to allow states to amend unemployment insurance and get paid sick leave to those impacted by covid. does that mean anyone who has to stay home from work is going to get paid full salary by the u.s. government? >> no. that's what some democrats would like to see. they would like to see paid sick leave they...
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here's our social affairs correspondent, alison holt.ick up a couple of double—ups this evening? in the control room of trinity home care in surrey, care co—ordinators are busy managing the increasing pressures on their staff caused by the coronavirus and reassuring the older and disabled people they look after. we ain't going to let you completely run out of food. we will grab some bits. he is quite high—risk, so i don't want too many carers going in there at the moment. 0n the prescription, usually, there is the date of when it was prescribed. they are training new care workers to try to meet the growing need, but in a sector which has faced years of underfunding and staff shortages, many care companies say they are already struggling. frustrating for senior care worker shona, who has a lung condition so is now office—based to keep her safe. i will miss my clients because they are so used to me calling in and seeing them. and i've had to explain... not tell them what is wrong with me, butjust that i will not be physically visiting them
here's our social affairs correspondent, alison holt.ick up a couple of double—ups this evening? in the control room of trinity home care in surrey, care co—ordinators are busy managing the increasing pressures on their staff caused by the coronavirus and reassuring the older and disabled people they look after. we ain't going to let you completely run out of food. we will grab some bits. he is quite high—risk, so i don't want too many carers going in there at the moment. 0n the...
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alison holt, bbc news, york.iamson, has told teachers the government is "clear" that schools should remain open despite the outbreak, unless advised otherwise by public health england. butjust how are schools dealing with the current crisis? 0ur education editor bra nwen jeffreys reports. 0k, any internet enabled device, you will be able to go on to get access to... getting ready to take school work online. with their gcses looming, plenty of questions. but again, today, head teachers told to stay open. the minister asking them at their conference to remain calm. in the overwhelming majority of situations, there is absolutely no need to close a school, or to send pupils or staff home. obviously, there is action to be taken in the event of a positive test, but even then, your local health protection team can help stabilise the situation. in one country after another, schools are shutting, some parents and politicians asking why the uk is out on its own? head teachers arejust trying to keep going. we are trying to
alison holt, bbc news, york.iamson, has told teachers the government is "clear" that schools should remain open despite the outbreak, unless advised otherwise by public health england. butjust how are schools dealing with the current crisis? 0ur education editor bra nwen jeffreys reports. 0k, any internet enabled device, you will be able to go on to get access to... getting ready to take school work online. with their gcses looming, plenty of questions. but again, today, head teachers...
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our social affairs correspondent alison holt reports.she made when she was much younger. to gender variant and transgender youths... (os at 16, she was prescribed drugs to delay the signs of female puberty. she later took male hormones, so her voice deepened, and facial hair grew. hey. initially, i felt very relieved and very happy about things, but i think as the years go on, you start to feel less and less, er, enthusiastic or even happy about it. keira was treated here at the uk's only gender identity clinic, run by the tavistock trust. she's taking legal action against them because she believes when she started taking puberty blockers and cross sex hormones, she was too young to understand the implications. she says, as a child, she felt isolated and different, and as a teenager, she was desperate to change her gender. but she now believes she should have been challenged more and had more psychological support. i feel angry that i was allowed to run with this idea that i had or, you know, almost like a fantasy, as a teenager, i was a
our social affairs correspondent alison holt reports.she made when she was much younger. to gender variant and transgender youths... (os at 16, she was prescribed drugs to delay the signs of female puberty. she later took male hormones, so her voice deepened, and facial hair grew. hey. initially, i felt very relieved and very happy about things, but i think as the years go on, you start to feel less and less, er, enthusiastic or even happy about it. keira was treated here at the uk's only...
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alison holt, bbc news.anic buyers emptying the shelves. leading grocery brands are keen to stress that the food supply chain is still functioning and there is enough for everyone, as long as shoppers behave responsibly. emma simpson reports. they are open, butjust for elderly and vulnerable customers. at this iceland branch in glasgow, today, a two hour window to shop before the masses. and it's gone down well. it's brilliant, honest to god. i don't know how long it will last. i've got quite a few neighbours who are quite elderly and they might need help as well, so that's why i've got two. you're allowed to take two. sainsbury‘s is saving the first hour at all its 600 supermarkets tomorrow for those most in need — not easy when demand's still growing. this was the scene at 6:30am this morning in southwest london, shoppers queuing for the doors of the supermarket to open. we are asking everyone to do the right thing as they show up tomorrow morning. we are seeing more food coming into her supermarkets every
alison holt, bbc news.anic buyers emptying the shelves. leading grocery brands are keen to stress that the food supply chain is still functioning and there is enough for everyone, as long as shoppers behave responsibly. emma simpson reports. they are open, butjust for elderly and vulnerable customers. at this iceland branch in glasgow, today, a two hour window to shop before the masses. and it's gone down well. it's brilliant, honest to god. i don't know how long it will last. i've got quite a...
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condiciones del clima, vean las imÁgenes en vivo desde nuestra cÁmara que está al tope del monte alisonue a nuestra zona, hoy definitivamente fue otro dÍa con calor en el Área de la bahÍa, en el Área de san josÉ tuvimos 76 grados en auckland tuvimos recordÉ temperatura, tambiÉn récord en santa rosa con temperaturas cerca de 80 grados, recuerde no sÓlo tenemos temperatura cale sino sequÍa, maÑana veremos la actualizaciÓn en san francisco han caÍdo dos pulgadas y media, se supone que nuestra zona tendremos una sequÍa importante. ese es el frente que vienen camino que tal vez hacia el fin de semana nos deje un poco de precipitaciÓn podrÍa ocurrir en horas de la maÑana del sÁbado, si hay otro sistema que tal vez hacia el lunes y martes traiga mÁs precipitaciÓn a la zona, la temperatura descenderÁ en 63, auckland en 66 para este sÁbado serÍa el día de temperatura menor estarÍa por debajo de 60 pudiera sentirse frÍo la regiÓn. el sÁbado un poco de lluvia en la regiÓn. ramÓn: el presiente mexicano comprÓ el primer boleto para la rifa del aviÓn presidencial el costo del boleto es 500 $ algo asÍ
condiciones del clima, vean las imÁgenes en vivo desde nuestra cÁmara que está al tope del monte alisonue a nuestra zona, hoy definitivamente fue otro dÍa con calor en el Área de la bahÍa, en el Área de san josÉ tuvimos 76 grados en auckland tuvimos recordÉ temperatura, tambiÉn récord en santa rosa con temperaturas cerca de 80 grados, recuerde no sÓlo tenemos temperatura cale sino sequÍa, maÑana veremos la actualizaciÓn en san francisco han caÍdo dos pulgadas y media, se supone...
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let's go to alison kosik a the new york stock exchange. what is with these wild swings? we had two historic gains this week. then a big drop again. >> jake, keep your seat belt on. 1,000 is the new 100. metaphorically speaking. the dow cloezing down 900 points. one trader telling me to get used to these outside moves, at least until investors become confident in government officials that they have a handle on the coronavirus crisis. it's fear driving this market. fear that the virus will wind up slowing down the u.s. economy considerably and keep consumers from spending and ultimately hurt businesses. uncertainty over how much the impact of the virus will hurt the global economy. >> alison kosik at the new york stock exchange, thank you. now to our 2020 lead. elizabeth warren officially dropped out of the presidential race this afternoon. the massachusetts democrat made the announcement after a disappointing super tuesday saying she has no regrets and promming to keep up the fight. the focus turns to who she might endorse president senator said she wanted to take time to
let's go to alison kosik a the new york stock exchange. what is with these wild swings? we had two historic gains this week. then a big drop again. >> jake, keep your seat belt on. 1,000 is the new 100. metaphorically speaking. the dow cloezing down 900 points. one trader telling me to get used to these outside moves, at least until investors become confident in government officials that they have a handle on the coronavirus crisis. it's fear driving this market. fear that the virus will...
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so you had dame kelly holmes there, alison rose-quirie the chief executive of rbs, liz truss, the internationalrie trevelyan, the international developer and secretary. —— liz truss, the international trade secretary. the question is, has anyone contracted it and of course, the prime minister himself was there with his partner carrie symons —— symonds. and nadine dorries will have been in parliament so it will raise questions about whether further measures have to be taken in parliament. there is a huge body of opinion in westminster which absolutely does andrew sentance is a former member of the monetary policy committee and is now a senior adviser to cambridge econometrics. judging by what has been said ever, the most important part of that package is to pass on aid to business and do you that that kind of helpful flow readily from the banks? i think the bank of england has two rebels in this kind of situation. the first is to change the macroeconomic environment. that is normally done through reducing interest rates. the problem is they have very little scope to reduce interest rates, so the
so you had dame kelly holmes there, alison rose-quirie the chief executive of rbs, liz truss, the internationalrie trevelyan, the international developer and secretary. —— liz truss, the international trade secretary. the question is, has anyone contracted it and of course, the prime minister himself was there with his partner carrie symons —— symonds. and nadine dorries will have been in parliament so it will raise questions about whether further measures have to be taken in...
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alison, markets up today. why is that?reporter: part of the reason is because of this proposed stimulus make either way through congress. the other part is the market has crazy. leadership has been creating this coordinated action, today they got it, which leads me to the second bigger reason. the federal reserve has just greased the wheels as a part of the economy that's been showing signs of stress, the credit market. they just envoked emergency powers to give a safety nets to businesses essential. american businesses may be temporarily closed, but they still have bills to pay. as they try to pay their workers, their vendor. s what they usually do, that's the area that's freezing up. so the fed is going in there and stepping in announcing measures that are struggling to get this funding, providing this funding that they need. this is a huge relief to wall street. >> it's called helicopters money. that's the phrase we use in these situations, you literally throw the money out to everyone. they tried in australia in 2008,
alison, markets up today. why is that?reporter: part of the reason is because of this proposed stimulus make either way through congress. the other part is the market has crazy. leadership has been creating this coordinated action, today they got it, which leads me to the second bigger reason. the federal reserve has just greased the wheels as a part of the economy that's been showing signs of stress, the credit market. they just envoked emergency powers to give a safety nets to businesses...
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. >> alison, how long could we see the volatility or market drops? there it is, down more than 1,400 points today. how is this going to go on and do you anticipate a floor? >> reporter: yes, there is a floor, but the question is where is it. i don't think investors know where it is. this is territory that really is uncharted. the problem is the number of coronavirus cases is accelerating and i think until we see those numbers decrease, i think we are going to continue to see this crazy volatility. and it's really hard to put a cost on the unknown. we don't know how much of an impact the virus is going to have on world economies. we don't know how much of a cost it's going to have on businesses, everything from retail to restaurants to airlines, you name it, we just don't know the cost. investors are kind of swimming in this sea of a world where we're using "pandemic" and "bear market" in the same sentence, who would have thought that in 2020? >> thank you so much, alison kosik. today a stark warning from dr. anthony fauci, director since 1984 of the
. >> alison, how long could we see the volatility or market drops? there it is, down more than 1,400 points today. how is this going to go on and do you anticipate a floor? >> reporter: yes, there is a floor, but the question is where is it. i don't think investors know where it is. this is territory that really is uncharted. the problem is the number of coronavirus cases is accelerating and i think until we see those numbers decrease, i think we are going to continue to see this...
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. >> cnn's alison kosik has more. >> reporter: stocks took us on another wild ride this week, the dow all of the crazy ups and downs the dow managed just barely to eke out a gain. but investors continue to worry about the coronavirus outbreak. the daily selloff in the stock market could be helping to fuel panic buying in stores for supplies. everything from hand sanitizers, to toilet paper, to peanut butter. kroger has put a cap on how much you can buy of sanitation and flu-related products. home depot is limiting purchases of face masks. and at cvs and walgreens, shelves are running bare of sanitizers. costco posted a 3% bump last month that is attributed to higher demand because of concerns about the coronavirus. some economists say it's not necessarily a good thing. businesses usually prefer to manage growth to be stable and not spike because surges in demand could impact the ability to provide supplies. and it's not just supermarkets and drugstores seeing big business these days. lot of service-based companies involved with staying at home, or working from home, agency the virus p
. >> cnn's alison kosik has more. >> reporter: stocks took us on another wild ride this week, the dow all of the crazy ups and downs the dow managed just barely to eke out a gain. but investors continue to worry about the coronavirus outbreak. the daily selloff in the stock market could be helping to fuel panic buying in stores for supplies. everything from hand sanitizers, to toilet paper, to peanut butter. kroger has put a cap on how much you can buy of sanitation and flu-related...
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alison, good to have you here.t else are you learning about these businesses, what they're doing? >> good morning to you victor and chriti. nike is making ppes during this outbreak. we learned this on nike's share holder conference call last week when john donahue said the company is also developing face shields to help the company on the front line and doing it under guidance of workers who work at oregon health and science university. and new balance stepping in, announcing in a tweet it is manufacturing and delivering face masks and delivering prototypes for face masks at its lawrence, massachusetts facility. this is an interesting one. sports equipment bower, that makes hockey equipment and hockey shields announces it will shift away from that and make these helmet visors, instead to mass produce these for the healthcare community. one thing i noticed looking into this further, there seems to be a breakdown in the supply chain. obviously, the united states was not prepared for this and you're seeing the this co
alison, good to have you here.t else are you learning about these businesses, what they're doing? >> good morning to you victor and chriti. nike is making ppes during this outbreak. we learned this on nike's share holder conference call last week when john donahue said the company is also developing face shields to help the company on the front line and doing it under guidance of workers who work at oregon health and science university. and new balance stepping in, announcing in a tweet...
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alison, wall street has been on this 11-year rise. see the end of the bull market here? >> reporter: jake, ironically this today is the anniversary of the bull market. we're getting close to the end of that bull market based on where stocks are now. about 2% away from a bear market, which would be a 20% drop from a recent high. that's as welo
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royal caribbean is down 51% this year, jake. >> thank you, alison kosik.is is seeming cyclical. >> yes, it is not only cyclical, but structural. the fact that you to know here is that the u.s. economy is 2/3 consumer spending. thinking about that, if people are staying home, the businesses of all kinds and not just travel and not just retail or food services, but all of the businesses are suffering. this a big deal, and the professional investors and the economists that i am talking to regularly are pricing in a 50-50 chance of a recession in 2020. so this is something that is going to be with us for weeks and months and we don't know where we are, and we won't know where we until the summer, but it is going to be serious. >> if people are staying home from school and not traveling, not going to sporting events or concerts or work, and what are the economic consequences not just in the short term, but the long term of beyond 2020? >> yeah, well, you know, the tricky thing here is that we have seen the markets fall across the board. the marketing are fallin
royal caribbean is down 51% this year, jake. >> thank you, alison kosik.is is seeming cyclical. >> yes, it is not only cyclical, but structural. the fact that you to know here is that the u.s. economy is 2/3 consumer spending. thinking about that, if people are staying home, the businesses of all kinds and not just travel and not just retail or food services, but all of the businesses are suffering. this a big deal, and the professional investors and the economists that i am talking...
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bill that apple is if you get on for a while longer the chances to tell alison get in and that is in the design of the opening one of the more than one for both of them. is it as a loan for top of the. in that one of the left out of. that i was a bit abundant and i looked at him. and thought of the employer. up in the end on the. phone with us. up in the end. of the. room. but i want to. use your children do you know a little business in the way. of it some of them. to go where they. don't want to. go. but i love the. car out with her but i think what they. eat pray. what is the only thing. i'm. going to. get but i just don't know. but it gives. us. a lot. more. it was. gone. but some of the. great out of the book. i'm going to get are. going to going to get it going to cost their low cost a little. but knowing that. almost. anything but only i will admit it's about healing for young women although you know they don't i'm told. when. we're not in the distant past. then they're. still given a little role sort of head but i think for somebody that they use also someone listed in locati
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alison kosik at the stock exchange.n with you. >> this is a bounceback that a lot of people expected. it is going to take back about half of yesterday's losses, but the big story here is how much we lost over the past two weeks. 5 trillion in market value, almost 2 trillion yesterday. so this is a bounce that is expected. the big conversation from here is, one, is this like 2008, no, it is not. that was the financial crisis, we didn't know if the financial system would withstand it. this is a virus that we know at some point will be resolved, right? number two, will there be a recession, we don't know that either. a couple of weeks ago we're talking about the first half of the year would slow down the u.s. economy. the economy was still strong. now we're talking about well maybe there will be a recession, but will it be shallow and short or a little bit deeper. those are the questions we're having now about the economy. >> the treasury secretary, he said the outbreak and i'm quoting here is not like the financial crisis
alison kosik at the stock exchange.n with you. >> this is a bounceback that a lot of people expected. it is going to take back about half of yesterday's losses, but the big story here is how much we lost over the past two weeks. 5 trillion in market value, almost 2 trillion yesterday. so this is a bounce that is expected. the big conversation from here is, one, is this like 2008, no, it is not. that was the financial crisis, we didn't know if the financial system would withstand it. this...
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alison holt, bbc news. that's it. we're back with the late news at ten.is is bbc news with lukwesa burak. borisjohnson has paid a visit to public health england to discuss attempts to limit the spread of coronavirus. the north london trip by the prime minister comes after chief medical officer, professor chris whitty, announced a further 12 coronavirus cases in the uk. i'm here to talk about what we're doing to test for coronavirus and the great work that's being done by the great work that's being done by the public health england professionals here in this room. what they're doing is testing literally thousands of cases. i think we've done about 10,000 so far. and as you know, we've found about 35 people in this country have or have had the illness. and clearly there may be more, that is likely now to spread a bit more, and it's vital therefore that people understand that we do have a great plan, a plan to tackle the spread of coronavirus. and i am very, very confident that in the nhs we have professionals who will be well able to cope with it. we have
alison holt, bbc news. that's it. we're back with the late news at ten.is is bbc news with lukwesa burak. borisjohnson has paid a visit to public health england to discuss attempts to limit the spread of coronavirus. the north london trip by the prime minister comes after chief medical officer, professor chris whitty, announced a further 12 coronavirus cases in the uk. i'm here to talk about what we're doing to test for coronavirus and the great work that's being done by the great work that's...
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just 4 minutes later alison clear sound man of the match and captain change up to now. on course for that 8th away when of the season. but outskirts coach martin schmidt spurred his players forward with success edouard 11 reduced the deficit to $21.00 with hof an hour left to play. but she. the wasn't done and reinstated the final to go. outs but substitute alfred from bogus and made it 20 legs on. the doubt that prevailed allowing marcus to ram to perform his trademark celebration. during the week takes half the coach you're going klinsmann published his diary notes from his time at the club almost no one a void of his criticism. in a match away to distil golf keenan cattlemen made half his keeper thomas kraft look foolish. klinsmann had written on draft 31 constantly sicko injured no longer adds value like his contract expires. all right stuff i have to because off to less than 10 minutes eric told me made it to milford just a little. and keep only worse shortly before half time carmen again 3 no. this stage no living soul would have a half a resurrection. but as we a
just 4 minutes later alison clear sound man of the match and captain change up to now. on course for that 8th away when of the season. but outskirts coach martin schmidt spurred his players forward with success edouard 11 reduced the deficit to $21.00 with hof an hour left to play. but she. the wasn't done and reinstated the final to go. outs but substitute alfred from bogus and made it 20 legs on. the doubt that prevailed allowing marcus to ram to perform his trademark celebration. during the...
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look up at the top of the hour with alison by you know from here we send the latex to our partner factory for processing. that in our rubber is sent on to many well known for such as a good year for example. yeah. we ask what factory she supplies. she calls to ask whether she can disclose their name but the company prefers to remain anonymous. undeterred we decide to follow a truck we want to know who processes the robber. our journey ends outside the gates of the tire while our young rubber factory which is mainly in chinese hands. we ask for permission to film. but we are immediately turned away and told in no uncertain terms that a written request is also pointless. from above it's possible to get an idea of the scale of the factory that supplies the processed commodity to manufacturers worldwide. they're not expected li we do get a chance to look around a rubber factory although it's considerably smaller. the owner shows us around her company also supplies thai who are young robert among others and mainly processes liquid latex. the workers here are thai not cambodian we ask whether t
look up at the top of the hour with alison by you know from here we send the latex to our partner factory for processing. that in our rubber is sent on to many well known for such as a good year for example. yeah. we ask what factory she supplies. she calls to ask whether she can disclose their name but the company prefers to remain anonymous. undeterred we decide to follow a truck we want to know who processes the robber. our journey ends outside the gates of the tire while our young rubber...