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consensus that really a societal solidarity we've already shown a lot and that a great cost but we need even more and it will take a while until it's become 2nd nature and that's why the rules still make sense to me it's not. but for the new easing measures to go into effect they must 1st have a majority in the religious state cabinet let's not take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. argentina has florentine a shanty town on the outskirts of the capsule born as areas after more than 50 people there tested positive for covert 19 police have set up fences around via us will and health workers are controlling the entrances and are responsible for distributing food and hygiene items. the subway system in ukraine's
consensus that really a societal solidarity we've already shown a lot and that a great cost but we need even more and it will take a while until it's become 2nd nature and that's why the rules still make sense to me it's not. but for the new easing measures to go into effect they must 1st have a majority in the religious state cabinet let's not take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. argentina has florentine a shanty town on the outskirts of the capsule born...
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strategist from societe jenner out. enjoy your bank holiday. that from societe jenner out.r bank holiday. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: this is "bloomberg surveillance." how will coronavirus change the way we live? u.k. focused build to rent operator offing high incification units manchester -- if -- will people still choose to live in such locations or will -- joining us to discuss all this, ryan atnce, ceo and founder uncle. thank you for joining. >> thank you for having me. nejra: what is the state of the rental market at the moment? i believe previously you said home sales and rentals had been pretty paralyzed by the u.k. lockdown. are we still in that place where the lockdown are starting to ease? think we are. i think we are just starting to crawl our way out. i think what we have learned is that virtual viewings and remote viewings are helpful and educational, but ultimately whether you are buying or renting, customers do want to see things with their own two eyes. in allowing people to go back into properties and do what we would call social distance viewing, makes a
strategist from societe jenner out. enjoy your bank holiday. that from societe jenner out.r bank holiday. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: this is "bloomberg surveillance." how will coronavirus change the way we live? u.k. focused build to rent operator offing high incification units manchester -- if -- will people still choose to live in such locations or will -- joining us to discuss all this, ryan atnce, ceo and founder uncle. thank you for joining. >> thank you for having me....
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we do that right now with kid jukes of societe generale -- kit jukes of societe generale.ai love your work here en.nt-etienne -- ascended y i was under struck at the lack of popularity of mr. abe. hugely unpopular in japan. you predict a strong yen. what does a strong yen mean for the stability of domestic japan? challenge but they are starting from the perspective where the yen has gotten itself a very weak over the last few years by having no inflation. mr. abe has succeeded in that sense to maintain a low currency for a long time. what he has not succeeded in doing is reviving the kind of growth rate that would keep his popularity hig are coming out with his next trickh. country,still, as a the biggest net holder of ,oreign assets in the world they have an increasing incentive not to put more money overseas and to bring more money home overtime. i can't see how they can keep their currency where it is in the long run. tom: i don't want you to give it decimal two points but gauge the trajectory of stronger yen. you can look at euro-yen, sterling yen, etc.. on dollar yen,
we do that right now with kid jukes of societe generale -- kit jukes of societe generale.ai love your work here en.nt-etienne -- ascended y i was under struck at the lack of popularity of mr. abe. hugely unpopular in japan. you predict a strong yen. what does a strong yen mean for the stability of domestic japan? challenge but they are starting from the perspective where the yen has gotten itself a very weak over the last few years by having no inflation. mr. abe has succeeded in that sense to...
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consensus that really is societal solidarity we've already shown a lot and that a great cost but we need even more and it will take a while until it's become 2nd nature and that's where the rules still make sense. but for the new easing measures to go into effect they must 1st have a majority in the range a state cabinet. the german government is throwing a 9000000000 euro lifeline to airline giant lufthansa the carrier has been locked in talks for weeks with land resulting in a bailout to survive the coronavirus travel slow but i've all goes through the deal will be the largest corporate rescue since the crisis struck. lufthansa's airplane sit motionless on the airfield in frankfurt their engines covered in plastic it's an image that symbolizes the weeks of standstill the company experienced during the corona crisis with hardly any flights or passengers or revenue but now the german government will be helping with an emergency relief package worth 9000000000 euros after a long fight over the deal's fine print an agreement has finally been reached we want to make sure that germany m
consensus that really is societal solidarity we've already shown a lot and that a great cost but we need even more and it will take a while until it's become 2nd nature and that's where the rules still make sense. but for the new easing measures to go into effect they must 1st have a majority in the range a state cabinet. the german government is throwing a 9000000000 euro lifeline to airline giant lufthansa the carrier has been locked in talks for weeks with land resulting in a bailout to...
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consensus that really a societal solidarity we've already shown a lot and that a great cost but we need even more and it will take a while until it's become 2nd nature and that's why the rules still make sense and it's not. but for the new easing measures to go into effect they must 1st have a majority in the range estate cabinet of what alice bring in our political correspondent you know you know how much coherence is there among germany's 16 states in terms of policies for battling the pandemic. well we live in a federal state where the matters of health and safety in this crisis are clearly in the responsibility of the 16 individual state premier and they're the ones who have to. actually implement those measures and they did coordinate also with the federal government throughout the crisis but we have hot similar debates throughout the crisis because of course their approach is different as well not every region was affected as the as its neighbor for example if you look at the very and to rain but now there is of course the situation where the infection rate is going down the press
consensus that really a societal solidarity we've already shown a lot and that a great cost but we need even more and it will take a while until it's become 2nd nature and that's why the rules still make sense and it's not. but for the new easing measures to go into effect they must 1st have a majority in the range estate cabinet of what alice bring in our political correspondent you know you know how much coherence is there among germany's 16 states in terms of policies for battling the...
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consensus that really a societal solidarity we've already shown a lot and at a great cost what we need even more and it will take a while until it's become 2nd nature and that's why the rules still make sense to me it's not. but for the new easing measures to go into effect they must 1st have a majority in the religious state cabinet. the u.s. has pushed forward a travel ban on brazil by 2 days meaning it will come into force from 600 central european time on wednesday the travel ban is being seen as a blow to right wing brazilian president jaya to bolster nado who has followed the example of donald trump in resisting calls for social distancing the pandemic is gaining speed in south america the largest country brazil's most recent single day death toll overtook that of the u.s. with 807 deaths compared to 620 in the u.s. it's the country with the 2nd highest number of cases globally more than 370000 that's still significantly less than the u.s. which has more than 1600000 cases the total covert 1000 deaths in brazil number more than 23000 yet the u.s. is way ahead approaching 100000.
consensus that really a societal solidarity we've already shown a lot and at a great cost what we need even more and it will take a while until it's become 2nd nature and that's why the rules still make sense to me it's not. but for the new easing measures to go into effect they must 1st have a majority in the religious state cabinet. the u.s. has pushed forward a travel ban on brazil by 2 days meaning it will come into force from 600 central european time on wednesday the travel ban is being...
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people are afraid of of a breakdown societal breakdown so there's a stronger demand the present time people want to make sure that they obtain a firearms before the restricted in any way nothing has been like this this is unprecedented in this field and now it seems that the people on the left the liberals or the inside firing people are getting more and more into the mode of buying firearms or preparing to buying a firearm because they see that there could be a societal breakdown due to what they see in the newspapers what the media has been saying and also mass release of criminals from institutions onto the streets and people are of course fearful for their families a lot of these people they come in and they almost want to say it feels like you know it's the end of the world. society in general such as hollywood and of course the mass media a lot of books magazines articles show a lot of movies and a lot of stories of society breaking down pandemics zombies if you will and people love a good story and they actually see some types of parallel with this they see the. the actual vir
people are afraid of of a breakdown societal breakdown so there's a stronger demand the present time people want to make sure that they obtain a firearms before the restricted in any way nothing has been like this this is unprecedented in this field and now it seems that the people on the left the liberals or the inside firing people are getting more and more into the mode of buying firearms or preparing to buying a firearm because they see that there could be a societal breakdown due to what...
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especially when societal rules are moving toward opening after a prolonged period of isolation.elp us, o lord, during this time, to take stock and renew our lives together as citizens. our ways of life often so competitive and villistic have been slowed down and quieted. may we take appropriate stock and perhaps emerge more grounded in our understanding that we are brothers and sisters and in need of the health and well-being of one another. all of us. may everything done this day be for your greater honor and glory, amen. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 4-a of house resolution 967, the journal of the last day's proceedings is approved. the gentleman from ohio, mr. davidson, will lead the house in the pledge of allegiance. mr. davidson: please join me in the pledge. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the following communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house o
especially when societal rules are moving toward opening after a prolonged period of isolation.elp us, o lord, during this time, to take stock and renew our lives together as citizens. our ways of life often so competitive and villistic have been slowed down and quieted. may we take appropriate stock and perhaps emerge more grounded in our understanding that we are brothers and sisters and in need of the health and well-being of one another. all of us. may everything done this day be for your...
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consensus about the best way to proceed and it i find it pretty hard to get some sort of consensus on a societal basis i mean just amongst my friends of what makes well what about how society has reacted throughout the ages what is telling they societies have been dealing with can demick for as long as we have lived in cities and we have learned a lot from that history for instance we have learned that many epidemics can be controlled through isolation and quarantine as a very old technique and has worked very well in certain situations the other disease that we seem to have eradicated is sars after killing 774 people in 20022003 there hasn't been a case of sars since 2004 and that was done entirely with surveillance and isolation without a vaccine so we know what to do if we set our minds to it what will be required to eradicate co it will be wonderful if we develop a vaccine it will be wonderful if we develop effective treatments but many countries have done a terrific job with the technology we already have china and germany have significant we're reduced cases australia and new zealand are o
consensus about the best way to proceed and it i find it pretty hard to get some sort of consensus on a societal basis i mean just amongst my friends of what makes well what about how society has reacted throughout the ages what is telling they societies have been dealing with can demick for as long as we have lived in cities and we have learned a lot from that history for instance we have learned that many epidemics can be controlled through isolation and quarantine as a very old technique and...
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i mean he's very persona was a challenge to societal norms back then you know some saw it liberating other sort it's revolutionary but overall they just found him terribly resistible so do we what do we have to listen and see what exactly made people love little richard so much. well there you have it the foot on the piano the glass there the mixture of rock blues and gospel pretty crazy hair to outline that we have to hold back a dream outfits for really something to look at absolutely you know and that really was was what made him so unique along with the music you know and he had so many famous fans the beatles the rolling stones bob dylan wrote in his high school yearbook that he wanted to his ambition was to join little richard. and then come into our generation you know people like elton john prince david bowie they were absolutely fascinated by him and. again it was this mixture of the image that became ever more important you know when pop music got televised and things got more of you know a big stages and everything and you know the make of the gender bending the all the ol
i mean he's very persona was a challenge to societal norms back then you know some saw it liberating other sort it's revolutionary but overall they just found him terribly resistible so do we what do we have to listen and see what exactly made people love little richard so much. well there you have it the foot on the piano the glass there the mixture of rock blues and gospel pretty crazy hair to outline that we have to hold back a dream outfits for really something to look at absolutely you...
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and that in itself was you know hugely hugely controversial to societal norms and as was rock n roll music so i mean they're the kind of went together they both were really a revolution in their liberation to some parts of society. you know and that's in the end it just turned out to be that he people thought irresistible you know i think that the best experience how irresistible he was reserved quick listen in to his biggest hits. well there you have it you know the full package the foot up on the piano the makeup the hair you know the the screeching style of singing all the moves and everything that full monty. now so many people are responding to the death of little richard sending condolences you know messages who were his biggest fans and days like today you can almost ask who wasn't you know i mean among them you've got the beatles arguably the most popular pop band ever he was a hero to all 4 of them the rolling stones bob dylan bob dylan wrote in his high school yearbook that was his ambition to join little richard you know then getting more to our generation you got prince s
and that in itself was you know hugely hugely controversial to societal norms and as was rock n roll music so i mean they're the kind of went together they both were really a revolution in their liberation to some parts of society. you know and that's in the end it just turned out to be that he people thought irresistible you know i think that the best experience how irresistible he was reserved quick listen in to his biggest hits. well there you have it you know the full package the foot up on...
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but what i would have done is identify each person testing positive so you don't have to do the societal level lockdown at all. if you can identify every individual who as positive and trace contacts you can rein in the infection at that point. but the point was to get the infection to a low enough level that the testing, tracing, isolation was going to work again. that was our strategy but we decided we're not going to follow that strategy anymore. it's too hard. we've gone halfway and people have made these tremendous sacrifices but somehow we said we're not going to do that anymore we're going to reopen despite us not being ready to do so. as a result i want for us to be honest about that and say, we just decided we're not going to eliminate the virus we're going to try to live with it. if that's the case we need to switch to a strategy of reducing the harm. if there is risky behavior that's happening that none of us in public health think it's a good idea. none of us think it's a good idea that restaurants and bars are open, people aren't practicing social distancing, but none of tha
but what i would have done is identify each person testing positive so you don't have to do the societal level lockdown at all. if you can identify every individual who as positive and trace contacts you can rein in the infection at that point. but the point was to get the infection to a low enough level that the testing, tracing, isolation was going to work again. that was our strategy but we decided we're not going to follow that strategy anymore. it's too hard. we've gone halfway and people...
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james has the following question, broad-based societal crisis such as covid-19, totalitarian regimes with the command and control structures have an inherent advantage hoping for centralized government and economic structures. if such a thing exists how will they neutralize or mitigate the competitive advantage. covid-19 impacts on authoritarian regimes in cuba and venezuela. how are the high tightly held authoritarian regimes in the world reacting to the pandemic? >> guest: it is impossible to claim there is an intrinsic authoritarian advantage for managing a pandemic. you see how many democracies have done a pretty admirable job of doing so frankly in terms of immediate and transparent reaction to the first signs of crisis, without the cause in terms of human freedom. i will say korea, taiwan, singapore, countries that have had more success. and the sars epidemic. and there's a need for a lot of the measures. the intrinsic advantage of authoritarianism, and >> what is going on in cuba. and what is going on, and we don't have honest reporting of information. the population has been
james has the following question, broad-based societal crisis such as covid-19, totalitarian regimes with the command and control structures have an inherent advantage hoping for centralized government and economic structures. if such a thing exists how will they neutralize or mitigate the competitive advantage. covid-19 impacts on authoritarian regimes in cuba and venezuela. how are the high tightly held authoritarian regimes in the world reacting to the pandemic? >> guest: it is...
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when you see this video, is this what the societal end looks like?i think that we can, you know, say this is over, let's go back to the way things were, but what we really know is that there is a fundamental relationship between the biological, an epidemic, and the social ends. so, if we return to business as usual, if we want to say, let's go back to the way it was, we will have a big impact on the biological, the medical, and the public health aspects of the epidemic. so, i tend to think about them not so separately as biological epidemics and social epidemics, but in a way that's really interrelated. and one of the terms we use in the history of medicine is biosocial, that one is fundamentally depend on another. so, even though we wish we could go back to how things were last fall, there will be no going back, and there will be a series of medical and public health and social struggles about how to constitute a safe environment for people to work and live. >> so, let's talk about that interdependency and the struggle, because the head of the cdc,
when you see this video, is this what the societal end looks like?i think that we can, you know, say this is over, let's go back to the way things were, but what we really know is that there is a fundamental relationship between the biological, an epidemic, and the social ends. so, if we return to business as usual, if we want to say, let's go back to the way it was, we will have a big impact on the biological, the medical, and the public health aspects of the epidemic. so, i tend to think...
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. >> my concern is a lot of your examples are societal issue, for example no one should die alone andterminated early ill alone, based technology with our relationship in connection ignoring the deeper his shoe, how do you consider building the thought caps and part of the focus of the emotional intelligence is greater empathy. >> that's a wonderful question. i like to be a realist and a pragmatic, is there a version of the universe where we do away with the devices and technology and we go back to face-to-face communication in on a deeper connection, maybe, i don't see that as being realistic, it's definitely not where were headed in giving everything that happened today. so acute expect the technology that is part of where were our nephew except unfortunately not everybody has access to mental health care, not everybody has access to healthcare and not everybody has access to an amazing education, i grew up in the middle east and i was lucky that i had excellent education which i can connect the dots to what i can be doing what i'm doing today because of my education, i'm lucky so c
. >> my concern is a lot of your examples are societal issue, for example no one should die alone andterminated early ill alone, based technology with our relationship in connection ignoring the deeper his shoe, how do you consider building the thought caps and part of the focus of the emotional intelligence is greater empathy. >> that's a wonderful question. i like to be a realist and a pragmatic, is there a version of the universe where we do away with the devices and technology...
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if we had not, you could have all sort of political, societal implications for the country. you could lose some of the domestic capacity we need to rebuild the economy in the first place, but i don't think we should go around assuming that if we continue to pour money into the economy that is a substitute for private activity. it is not. i think there is an appetite to do more. i think that more has to be more specific, more tailored, more targeted than it was in the first couple of bills. >> that's helpful. let me turn to the subject of resiliency. you referenced this in your opening remarks and you published an opinion essay in the new york times at the end of april on this subject. i would encourage everybody watching to read that. i think it is a thoughtful and important contribution to some of the policy debates happening. you wrote that over the past several decades our nation's political and economic leaders, democrat and republican, made choices of how to structure our society. prioritizing individual enrichment over the common good. i hear that argument more often n
if we had not, you could have all sort of political, societal implications for the country. you could lose some of the domestic capacity we need to rebuild the economy in the first place, but i don't think we should go around assuming that if we continue to pour money into the economy that is a substitute for private activity. it is not. i think there is an appetite to do more. i think that more has to be more specific, more tailored, more targeted than it was in the first couple of bills....
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my concern is a lot of your examples are subbed out for what is a societal weakness or issue.for example no one should buy alone or be terminally ill. these technologies risk depleting our relationships by ignoring the deeper human issue. how do you consider the ethical side of building these out or part of the focus of emotional technology is greater empathy? that's a wonderful question. i like to be a realist and pragmatic. is there a version of the universe where we all do away with our devices and our technologies and we go back to face-to-face communication ? and this kind of deeper aesthetic connection. maybe. i don't see that as being realistic. it's not where we're headed given everything that's happening today so if you expect that technology is part and parcel of where we are and if you accept that unfortunately not everybody has access to mental health care, not everybody has access to health care and not everybody has access to amazing education. i was super lucky in that i had excellent education which i can connect the dots while i can be doing what i'm doing tod
my concern is a lot of your examples are subbed out for what is a societal weakness or issue.for example no one should buy alone or be terminally ill. these technologies risk depleting our relationships by ignoring the deeper human issue. how do you consider the ethical side of building these out or part of the focus of emotional technology is greater empathy? that's a wonderful question. i like to be a realist and pragmatic. is there a version of the universe where we all do away with our...
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for a whole modern day governmental and societal response, chapter one we are dealing with the emergence, stabilizing the health crisis. we have just about completed chapter one. two.e starting chapter which is reopening after you have stabilized the health crisis. we are starting to write chapter two. chapter three, that we will be preparing for soon, is we will be rebuilding and re-creating the economy. i don't believe the economy bounces back. i don't believe it is going to be enough, just to go back to where the economy was. too many small businesses have closed. you will see many of these corporations are going to use this as an opportunity to lay off workers and i believe that. many businesses will have gone through this period where fewer workers are at home and use more technology and they are going to decide that we don't need as many workers. that is going to happen. you will have people who decide i don't want to go back to work and i would rather stay home and do it from home. we are going to need to stimulate that economy and government has a role to play in that, it always
for a whole modern day governmental and societal response, chapter one we are dealing with the emergence, stabilizing the health crisis. we have just about completed chapter one. two.e starting chapter which is reopening after you have stabilized the health crisis. we are starting to write chapter two. chapter three, that we will be preparing for soon, is we will be rebuilding and re-creating the economy. i don't believe the economy bounces back. i don't believe it is going to be enough, just...
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for a whole modern day governmental and societal we aree, chapter one and you haveeopen stabilized health crisis. we are starting to write after two. we will be rebuilding and re-creating the economy. i don't believe it is going to back toh, just to go where the economy was. too many small businesses have closed. you will see many of these corporations are going to use this as an opportunity to lay off workers and i believe that. fewer workers aren't home and use more technology and they are going to decide that we don't need as many workers. that is going to happen. you will have people who decide i don't want to go back to work and i would rather stay home and do it from home. we are going to need to stimulate that economy and government has a role to play in that, it always has. how does government stimulate and lead the way to these new economic opportunities? how does that commission, and jumps are to grow the economy? that is what the next chapter is going to be about. it is going to be about government working with the private sector into businesses to jumpstart the economy, to sti
for a whole modern day governmental and societal we aree, chapter one and you haveeopen stabilized health crisis. we are starting to write after two. we will be rebuilding and re-creating the economy. i don't believe it is going to back toh, just to go where the economy was. too many small businesses have closed. you will see many of these corporations are going to use this as an opportunity to lay off workers and i believe that. fewer workers aren't home and use more technology and they are...
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host: so, another big societal question.usannah: he is amazing to the work he is the reason -- the work he is doing is incredible. he put his psychologist as a head warden of the jail, coming to terms with the reality many of us do not want to face -- the fact that we are putting people who are very sick in prison and jails and in places that are not healing, they are punitive. they are opposite of a place they should be. i like that he is at least facing this head-on, and he is saying this is the situation and we have to deal with it head-on and we have to come to terms with the fact that we are putting sick people, we are imprisoning sick people. and i just really think it is a testament to his kind of, his way of seeing the world. host: so, is washington, right now we are of course very much involved in the impeachment issue, and a lot of policy issues are not being attended to, but are these questions being discussed in washington, d.c., with federal policymaker or is it local or state policy makers thinking about homele
host: so, another big societal question.usannah: he is amazing to the work he is the reason -- the work he is doing is incredible. he put his psychologist as a head warden of the jail, coming to terms with the reality many of us do not want to face -- the fact that we are putting people who are very sick in prison and jails and in places that are not healing, they are punitive. they are opposite of a place they should be. i like that he is at least facing this head-on, and he is saying this is...
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is but also using my past and how i had to overcome a lot of cultural and societal norms. both kind of growing up in the middle east, but also being a technologist in a very male- dominated society. in the hopes that this story will inspire other people to forge their own path and find their inner kind of voice. so, yeah, so that's the book. i learned a lot. it's been a journey of self-reflection and discovery and, hence, the time, "girl decoded." i'm decoding the technology but i'm also kind of decoding myself. yeah, i'm a work in progress. one of the -- of course, pleasal check affectiva out. one of the things i'm really passionate about is paying it forward. we have an amazing internship program which we're having to rethink because of covid, but we usually have, you know, high school students, undergrads, postgrads over the summer for a really amazing internship program to engage these young people. and, again, thinking through what do we want this technology to look like. and then i'm also -- so i'm passionate about diversity be it gender, ethnicity or age. and i'm pa
is but also using my past and how i had to overcome a lot of cultural and societal norms. both kind of growing up in the middle east, but also being a technologist in a very male- dominated society. in the hopes that this story will inspire other people to forge their own path and find their inner kind of voice. so, yeah, so that's the book. i learned a lot. it's been a journey of self-reflection and discovery and, hence, the time, "girl decoded." i'm decoding the technology but i'm...
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the medical, economic and societal challenges posed by this virus remain vast., though, has been delivered very, very quickly — the near—eradication of rough sleeping. ministers now want to ensure that as few people as possible return to a life on the streets after lockdown. let's get some of the day's other news. there's been a sharp daily increase in the number of deaths from covid—19 in italy. officials say the figure jumped to a74 on saturday, and most of the deaths occurred in lombardy, the country's worst affected region. in venezuela, 47 prisonners have been killed following riots over a lack of food and water at the los llanos jail in portuguese state. it comes as nationwide coronavirus quarantine rules to slow the coronavirus outbreak kick in, forbidding prison visits. president trump says he's glad to see kim jong—un is "back and well". north korean state media released these pictures of the supreme leader making what they say is his first public appearance in weeks. there has been intense speculation about kim jong—un‘s health since he missed an impor
the medical, economic and societal challenges posed by this virus remain vast., though, has been delivered very, very quickly — the near—eradication of rough sleeping. ministers now want to ensure that as few people as possible return to a life on the streets after lockdown. let's get some of the day's other news. there's been a sharp daily increase in the number of deaths from covid—19 in italy. officials say the figure jumped to a74 on saturday, and most of the deaths occurred in...
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societal change, fundamental change. think ahead to january 2021. if vice president biden is in the oval office, if you are seeing that kind of change, will you pressure him if he has president on health care to pursue more than a public option? sen. sanders: absolutely. i am supporting joe budden. -- joe biden. we have very serious this agreement on policy. his worst day, he will be 1000 times better then trump on his best day. that it is hard for me to imagine how anybody could defend the current structure of our health care system. pandemic, 87 million people uninsured or underinsured. by far the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs. we have a primary health care system which is way behind other countries and clearly, we had an inadequate public health system in which our doctors and nurses did not even have the masks and gloves and gowns they needed to do their jobs. for all of that, we had the privilege of spending twice as much per person as any other country on earth. now when millions of people are losing their health care, bec
societal change, fundamental change. think ahead to january 2021. if vice president biden is in the oval office, if you are seeing that kind of change, will you pressure him if he has president on health care to pursue more than a public option? sen. sanders: absolutely. i am supporting joe budden. -- joe biden. we have very serious this agreement on policy. his worst day, he will be 1000 times better then trump on his best day. that it is hard for me to imagine how anybody could defend the...
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the medical, economic and societal challenges posed by this virus remain vast. 0ne positive, though,the near—eradication of rough sleeping. ministers now want to ensure that as few people as possible return to a life on the streets after lockdown. you're watching bbc news — a reminder of our main story. more us states start lifting their lockdowns but there's no let—up in new cases of coronavirus. more than a0 people have been killed in a riot at a jail in venezuela. the venezuela prison 0bservatory described the deaths at los llanos jail, in the western city of guanare, as a "massacre", and has called for an investigation. for more on what happened, i spoke to bbc americas editor, candace piette. there has been two versions up to now of what has happened. the ministerfor prisons in venezuela, iris varela, said that the prisoners had been ordered by a prison gang leader to break out of prison and that this jail break out, they had to stop with venezuelan police, but local ngos, and particularly the venezuelan prison 0bservatory said that the riots started because of a lack of food an
the medical, economic and societal challenges posed by this virus remain vast. 0ne positive, though,the near—eradication of rough sleeping. ministers now want to ensure that as few people as possible return to a life on the streets after lockdown. you're watching bbc news — a reminder of our main story. more us states start lifting their lockdowns but there's no let—up in new cases of coronavirus. more than a0 people have been killed in a riot at a jail in venezuela. the venezuela prison...
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huge societal issue then perhaps it can have on our civilization. ok but it doesn't do anything to me getting into the issues of privacy but before we make that shift dr patrick i want to ask you know michelle made it clear that it's helpful and you've made that point is it helpful though with the majority of cases of transmission how we understand this virus transmit corrects and correct me if i'm wrong but most cases are they not transmitting through things like being at the time of when somebody actually coughs or sneezes around that person or contact with an infected surface to situations which the app doesn't really help that much with right because you could be close to someone for a few seconds and the app wouldn't really see that as within the parameters of your 15 or 30 minutes or you could be in touch with an infected surface where there's nobody else's bluetooth is on and around you. well i think it's a little bit more complicated than that it's not just gaming of around someone that's caught for like one second it's a probabilistic event
huge societal issue then perhaps it can have on our civilization. ok but it doesn't do anything to me getting into the issues of privacy but before we make that shift dr patrick i want to ask you know michelle made it clear that it's helpful and you've made that point is it helpful though with the majority of cases of transmission how we understand this virus transmit corrects and correct me if i'm wrong but most cases are they not transmitting through things like being at the time of when...
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the medical, economic, and societal challenges posed by this virus remain vast. 0ne positive, though,ery, very quickly — the near—eradication of rough sleeping. ministers now want to ensure that as few people as possible return to a life on the streets after lockdown. mrjohnson has given his first interview since leaving hospital. 0ur political correspondent chris mason told me what he said. bluntly, he talks about how desperately ill he was a couple weeks ago when we were sitting in these very chairs talking about his plight, his admission to hospital, then his movement towards the intensive care. so in this interview with their political editor, he talks about how the doctors were preparing to announce his death, that's how serious it was at one stage. he was given litres and litres of oxygen to keep him alive, then here comes the quote that sounds very much like him. "it was a tough old moment, i won't deny it. they had a strategy to deal with with a death of stalin—type scenario. i was in bad shape and i was aware there were contingency plans in place. the doctors had all sorts of
the medical, economic, and societal challenges posed by this virus remain vast. 0ne positive, though,ery, very quickly — the near—eradication of rough sleeping. ministers now want to ensure that as few people as possible return to a life on the streets after lockdown. mrjohnson has given his first interview since leaving hospital. 0ur political correspondent chris mason told me what he said. bluntly, he talks about how desperately ill he was a couple weeks ago when we were sitting in these...
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better started used to control it but certainly this is the more political and in my mental and side societal issue so it requires attacking anybody skill level and yes some interesting views there on the panel about is the way things are looking so far this wednesday may the 20th a reminder throughout these times r.t. continues of course to update you on line on social media and from our network of studios and teams around the world do check in with us when you can see in 30 stay safe they will. you cannot be both with the yeah you know what. you are no offense but you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the not yet asked i am aware of it. leverage it all you like and you can never forget me i don't know auschwitz was really like to be inhaled because he would never believe it wasn't a human candle to have as a hobby of course for 13 years and opened the cupboard it it all seemed so logical for viable beside me to make it right when i get out my mom won the farm saw you know what it's like ma songs were next to you so he can listen and hopefully bless
better started used to control it but certainly this is the more political and in my mental and side societal issue so it requires attacking anybody skill level and yes some interesting views there on the panel about is the way things are looking so far this wednesday may the 20th a reminder throughout these times r.t. continues of course to update you on line on social media and from our network of studios and teams around the world do check in with us when you can see in 30 stay safe they...
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the medical, economic and societal challenges posed by this virus remain vast. 0ne positive has beenry quickly, the near eradication of rough sleeping. ministers now want to ensure that as few people as possible return to a life on the streets after lockdown. chris is here. mrjohnson's given his first interview since leaving hospital. yeah, this was an interview in the sun on sunday tomorrow in which as you are saying, doctors were prepared to announce his death, that was how serious his condition was. he tells the paper he was given litres and litres of oxygen, and then he says it was a tough moment, i won't deny it, they had a strategy to deal with a death of stalin —type scenario. i was not in brilliant shape andi scenario. i was not in brilliant shape and i was aware that there we re shape and i was aware that there were contingency plans in place. the doctors had all sorts of arrangements for what to do if things went badly wrong. they gave mea things went badly wrong. they gave me a face mask, so i did get litres of oxygen. but as if to prove that boris johnson's life of oxygen
the medical, economic and societal challenges posed by this virus remain vast. 0ne positive has beenry quickly, the near eradication of rough sleeping. ministers now want to ensure that as few people as possible return to a life on the streets after lockdown. chris is here. mrjohnson's given his first interview since leaving hospital. yeah, this was an interview in the sun on sunday tomorrow in which as you are saying, doctors were prepared to announce his death, that was how serious his...
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slight coronavirus now and we are all a little bit freaked out at the moment about the call that 19 at societe were telling to read but basically around it being over a fad prematurely kills far far more people and i think if a warning nation was causing that kind of data rate our governments would be compelled to go to war to stop that any at that i think riyadh not seeing any anything any major stats happening there's a lot of discussion but we do. very decisive action at least in my country i have to say now professor marse and i know you are a big believer in in towering people through education and. awareness and now don't you think that people should be incentivized perhaps penalized you say bad i care about own health so i really want to go back more to phil's philosophy there where it does have to come back to the individual. and just i'm not sure with all the temptations that are out there whether you can shake a stick at someone and force them to go and do this and i just don't see that really is working there's so many overfat individuals that are directly in government and in natio
slight coronavirus now and we are all a little bit freaked out at the moment about the call that 19 at societe were telling to read but basically around it being over a fad prematurely kills far far more people and i think if a warning nation was causing that kind of data rate our governments would be compelled to go to war to stop that any at that i think riyadh not seeing any anything any major stats happening there's a lot of discussion but we do. very decisive action at least in my country...
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the medical, economic and societal challenges posed by this virus remain vast.though, has been delivered very, very quickly — the near—eradication of rough sleeping. ministers now want to ensure that as few people as possible return to a life on the streets after lockdown. more than a0 people have been killed in a riot at a jail in venezuela. the venezuela prison observatory described the deaths at los llanos jail, in the western city of gwan are ay, as a "massacre", and has called for an investigation. the watchdog said the prisoners were rioting over a lack of food and water after nationwide coronavirus quarantine rules kicked in. for more on this, i'm joined by the bbc‘s candace piette. what do we know about what has happened in this present? there has been two versions of two now of what has happened. the minister for now of what has happened. the ministerfor prisons in venezuela said that the prisons had been ordered by a prison gang leader to break out of prison and this jail break out, they had to stop with venezuelan police, but local ngos, and particula
the medical, economic and societal challenges posed by this virus remain vast.though, has been delivered very, very quickly — the near—eradication of rough sleeping. ministers now want to ensure that as few people as possible return to a life on the streets after lockdown. more than a0 people have been killed in a riot at a jail in venezuela. the venezuela prison observatory described the deaths at los llanos jail, in the western city of gwan are ay, as a "massacre", and has...
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better strategy used to control it but certainly this is a more political and in my mental and side societal issue so it requires attacking animality skill level. despite many countries easing covert restrictions it's likely to be quite some time before the situation returns completely to normal so i ask you taylor takes a look at how all of our putting to our new world of social distancing. well 2020 speeder shaka and it's only may are the beginning quarantine didn't seem so bad we thought a few weeks will sit who tweets of books catch up and that thanks to a sprinkling such naive to pretty quickly we've run out of things to do on the net i was briefly entertained by balcony deejaying and soon parties. but then not go boring so i moved on i even tried online dating not like usual thing but desperate times but it was fun for a while especially when my popularity skyrocketed off the event prospect for those quarantined catfish but let's be honest screen life just doesn't compare to street life so when i had the countries like easing out of knocked out i almost choked on my disinfectant tighte
better strategy used to control it but certainly this is a more political and in my mental and side societal issue so it requires attacking animality skill level. despite many countries easing covert restrictions it's likely to be quite some time before the situation returns completely to normal so i ask you taylor takes a look at how all of our putting to our new world of social distancing. well 2020 speeder shaka and it's only may are the beginning quarantine didn't seem so bad we thought a...
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medical, economic and societal challenges posed by this virus remain vast. 0ne positive has been deliveredhough. the long—held aspiration to eradicate rough sleeping. ministers now want to ensure as few people as possible turn to a life on the streets after lockdown. it won't be easy. it's undoubtedly ambitious. chris mason, bbc news. people in spain have been allowed outside to exercise for the first time in seven weeks, after one of the strictest lockdowns in europe. the spanish prime minister said that facemasks will be mandatory on public transport from monday. here's damian grammaticas. 0nto empty streets, tentatively, spaniards began emerging today, released from 48 days of confinement. adults first, allowed out to take a walk, to exercise for the first time in weeks. until now, the only acceptable reasons for leaving your home were to buy food or go to the chemist. this is fantastic. it's amazing. the first time i ride with my bike this morning, it was incredible, really incredible. it's the fresh air in your face. then, at ten in the morning, it all changed. adults back indoors so
medical, economic and societal challenges posed by this virus remain vast. 0ne positive has been deliveredhough. the long—held aspiration to eradicate rough sleeping. ministers now want to ensure as few people as possible turn to a life on the streets after lockdown. it won't be easy. it's undoubtedly ambitious. chris mason, bbc news. people in spain have been allowed outside to exercise for the first time in seven weeks, after one of the strictest lockdowns in europe. the spanish prime...