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peter thomson result from that and will be able to accommodate lots of people with fewer seats. on the stool or. the concepts creators hope the author already as well quickly gives the idea of their seal of approval when restaurants are allowed to reopen guests will be able to enjoy their romantic scenery of amsterdam's canals once again. don't forget you can always get d. w. news on the go just download our from google play or from the app store that'll give you access to all the latest news...
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el cheque pertenece a charles thomson, un veterano que dijo que le llegaba un momento que estaba atrasadortistas llevan un par de semanas haciendo take over desde la cuenta de instagram de premios juventud. hoy es el turno para la cantante lali de argentina que nos acompaÑa en vivo vÍa skype. bienvenida a la ediciÓn digital. cuÉntanos qué podemos esperar de este fantÁstico live que nos vas a ofrecer el domingo. lali: bueno, esto se trata de mÚsica desde casa. en esa ardua tarea de estar sola para hacer todo, la idea es entretenerlos, brindarles nueva mÚsica, mi nuevo single, pero en versiones caseras que cuidado porque tiene su magia, es muy bonito, siento que la gente disfruta de ver a sus artistas favoritos, yo lo disfruto. y eso es algo muy bonito asÍ que no se lo pierdan el domingo. borja: a mÍ me vas a tener conectado asÍ que ustedes en casa si quieren saber lo que tiene lali tienen que estar muy pendientes a la cuenta de instagram de premios juventud para enviar todas sus preguntas. tenemos una cita con lali. gracias, querida, cuidate mucho. lali: un beso a toda la comunidad latina,
el cheque pertenece a charles thomson, un veterano que dijo que le llegaba un momento que estaba atrasadortistas llevan un par de semanas haciendo take over desde la cuenta de instagram de premios juventud. hoy es el turno para la cantante lali de argentina que nos acompaÑa en vivo vÍa skype. bienvenida a la ediciÓn digital. cuÉntanos qué podemos esperar de este fantÁstico live que nos vas a ofrecer el domingo. lali: bueno, esto se trata de mÚsica desde casa. en esa ardua tarea de estar...
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seeing you refer to the lag case and the question is the economy likely to be back on track and he thomson we are seeing of course that businesses have been slowly reopening here in germany over the last few weeks there's going to be the question of course of demands do people feel safe enough to come out and go to those businesses and are the businesses are they able to serve their clientele in a full capacity we know that with restaurants for example which are reopening today that they're going to be able to serve much smaller percentage of their clientele than they would have normally due to distancing measures what does that mean for them for example there are questions and because trying to be industry that industry in terms of the airline industry other questions of what's going to happen when short term subsidies provided by the government when those are lifted consider that in the restaurant industry here in germany 92 percent of employees of the labor force is actually earning a short term work subsidy so what happens when that is lifted are we going to see unemployment increase a
seeing you refer to the lag case and the question is the economy likely to be back on track and he thomson we are seeing of course that businesses have been slowly reopening here in germany over the last few weeks there's going to be the question of course of demands do people feel safe enough to come out and go to those businesses and are the businesses are they able to serve their clientele in a full capacity we know that with restaurants for example which are reopening today that they're...
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chief -- bureau chief for thomson reuters in sweden joins us. thank you. guest: thanks for having me, steve. host: sweden has been getting a lot of attention based on its early response, or lack thereof, to social distancing. guest: it is a bit more complicated than that. we have not had a lock down, like in many european countries and the united states. we have had very clear guidelines to keep social distancing. and people have been distancing themselves a lot. it's just another way of going about trying to achieve the same thing, but in sort of a less intrusive manner. the virus, the spread is slowing in sweden, but we do have a higher number of deaths than an hour northern neighboring countries. our northern neighboring countries. host: how much higher? guest: it is a lot less in norway, denmark, our neighbors, thent is also a lot less the u.k., germany, italy and spain. what did norway do that sweden did not? guest: they did a full lockdown very early on, like most of europe, and they are now in the process of opening up to other countries. the swedis
chief -- bureau chief for thomson reuters in sweden joins us. thank you. guest: thanks for having me, steve. host: sweden has been getting a lot of attention based on its early response, or lack thereof, to social distancing. guest: it is a bit more complicated than that. we have not had a lock down, like in many european countries and the united states. we have had very clear guidelines to keep social distancing. and people have been distancing themselves a lot. it's just another way of going...
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much edition and only russia but across the 12 that started back in 2012 in a small siberian city of thomson it's ballooned to now include over 110 countries 500 different cities and millions of people not only in russia but also tens of thousands across the world as well and a whole squad even called the home of the but chill military parade you can hold a virtual remembrance ceremony that's exactly what has happened over 2000000 people have submitted photos and stories over there but it is of the anzus those. who fought many of whom died in the 2nd mold war the great patriotic war as is known here in russia and that ceremony will be broadcast on social media and also on television throughout the day that those stories those photos sweeping from eastern russia away from but of course the far east or later kaliningrad the west the most point of russia and it's going to take hours i can tell you to do probably the best part of the day now because they just have been so so many submissions this means so much to so many people there's not one family in russia and that was the fact that the didn
much edition and only russia but across the 12 that started back in 2012 in a small siberian city of thomson it's ballooned to now include over 110 countries 500 different cities and millions of people not only in russia but also tens of thousands across the world as well and a whole squad even called the home of the but chill military parade you can hold a virtual remembrance ceremony that's exactly what has happened over 2000000 people have submitted photos and stories over there but it is of...
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chief -- bureau chief for thomson reuters in sweden joins us. thank you.uest: thanks for having me, steve. host: sweden has been getting a lot of attention based on its early response, or lack thereof, to social distancing. guest: it is a bit more complicated than that. we have not had a lock down, like in many european countries and the united states. we have had very clear guidelines to keep social distancing. and people have been distancing themselves a lot. it's just another way of going about trying to achieve the same thing, but in sort of a less intrusive manner. the virus, the spread is slowing in sweden, but we do have a higher number of deaths than an hour northern neighboring countries. our northern neighboring countries. host: how much higher? guest: it is a lot less in norway, denmark, our neighbors, thent is also a lot less the u.k., germany, italy and spain. what did norway do that sweden did not? guest: they did a full lockdown very early on, like most of europe, and they are now in the process of opening up to other countries. the swedish
chief -- bureau chief for thomson reuters in sweden joins us. thank you.uest: thanks for having me, steve. host: sweden has been getting a lot of attention based on its early response, or lack thereof, to social distancing. guest: it is a bit more complicated than that. we have not had a lock down, like in many european countries and the united states. we have had very clear guidelines to keep social distancing. and people have been distancing themselves a lot. it's just another way of going...
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>>i ran for all the families and justice stephon clark's grandmother sequea to thomson sending this messageminneapolis shout out to be out in minnesota towards float for the family and with 5 but are you guys clark's brother savant a clerk also speaking about the painful similarities between the 2 cases brought me back to my brother about the back to air romney back to a place in my life a moment of my life i wish on my worst enemy work but in an unprecedented move their shield on the former minneapolis police officer captured kneeling on floyd's neck in this video. >>has now been charged with third-degree murder in california this would be voluntary manslaughter but below second-degree murder attorney mark reichel says police officers have been charged in the past but it's extremely rare and the main reason is no prosecutor for political reasons. >>and if you're reelected ever wants to lose a high profile case, it's better not really. >>the blue-eyed profile case and obviously officer-involved killings are always high profile news tonight, a claire says it's an outcome. he wishes. >>it hap
>>i ran for all the families and justice stephon clark's grandmother sequea to thomson sending this messageminneapolis shout out to be out in minnesota towards float for the family and with 5 but are you guys clark's brother savant a clerk also speaking about the painful similarities between the 2 cases brought me back to my brother about the back to air romney back to a place in my life a moment of my life i wish on my worst enemy work but in an unprecedented move their shield on the...
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unprecedented support today came another devastating jobs announcement when air travel company and owner of thomsonit was laying off 8000 people. labour said the government had to keep up its unprecedented expansion of the state's role in the economy to stop unemployment rising even faster than it has been. andy verity, bbc news. borisjohnson has announced a further £600 million for infection control in england's care homes. at prime minister's questions the labour leader, sir keir starmer, challenged mrjohnson to explain why official figures show there were an additional 10,000 unexplained deaths in care homes in april. the prime minister acknowledged the death rate has been too high, but said outbreaks in care homes are coming down. here's our political correspondent iain watson. the lockdown is slowly easing in england. though westminster remains subdued. labour had long called for an exit strategy but criticised the prime minister's planned route out of lockdown for lack of clarity and for being too slow to get on top of the crisis. so keir starmer began by questioning the government response t
unprecedented support today came another devastating jobs announcement when air travel company and owner of thomsonit was laying off 8000 people. labour said the government had to keep up its unprecedented expansion of the state's role in the economy to stop unemployment rising even faster than it has been. andy verity, bbc news. borisjohnson has announced a further £600 million for infection control in england's care homes. at prime minister's questions the labour leader, sir keir starmer,...
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. >> thomson is predicting a $10 million loss t the zoo has time when members can'tp visit. been turning out hours of educational content to keep fans engaged. >> it is another beautiful day... >> and also some less educational content. ♪ >> and their popular zoolympics videos, they've capitalized on the lack of sports, with everything from the tortoise 100-meter sprint to the pelican catch. >> radar gets the goal. >> zoos have had to get creative with their programming. the florida aquarium has launched anvth nam of their new baby rhino for a small donation, of course. joona ultimately won out. back in san diego, spring births are in full swing. newborn penguin chicks are learning to swim, and andean bear cub is taking its first steps. for the animals, this is a year just like any other year. but since normal visitation still looks to be a long way off, san diego's congressional representatives have written a letter to speaker nancy pelosi, asking to direct a billion dollars of funding to the institute of museum and library services that would help keep zoos across the coun
. >> thomson is predicting a $10 million loss t the zoo has time when members can'tp visit. been turning out hours of educational content to keep fans engaged. >> it is another beautiful day... >> and also some less educational content. ♪ >> and their popular zoolympics videos, they've capitalized on the lack of sports, with everything from the tortoise 100-meter sprint to the pelican catch. >> radar gets the goal. >> zoos have had to get creative with...
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host: he covers the court for thomson reuters and you can follow his reporting.hank you for the update and joining us. a reminder about our coverage. , the:00 eastern teleconferences of oral arguments coming up at 10:00 eastern live on c-span. following that we will have coverage from the national constitution center. moderating a discussion with legal scholars on the arguments for today. ahead here on washington journal, the ceo of the national association of free and charitable clinics, we will talk about the coronavirus pandemic impact on health care facilities . we will be joined ia director for the center of the history of medicine who will talk about covid-19 and what could be learned from past pandemics. the defense secretary from a briefing yesterday responding to a recent letter from democratic senators >> i want am very disappointed that members of congress, particularly those on the armed services committee and those receiving updates from us would write a letter including a number of misleading and false statements. it does not recognize all the depar
host: he covers the court for thomson reuters and you can follow his reporting.hank you for the update and joining us. a reminder about our coverage. , the:00 eastern teleconferences of oral arguments coming up at 10:00 eastern live on c-span. following that we will have coverage from the national constitution center. moderating a discussion with legal scholars on the arguments for today. ahead here on washington journal, the ceo of the national association of free and charitable clinics, we...
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unprecedented support today came another devastating jobs announcement when air travel company and owner of thomson was laying off 8000 people. labour said the government had to keep up its unprecedented expansion of the state's role in the economy to stop unemployment rising even faster than it has been. andy verity reporting there and andy is here with me now. the chancellor says it is likely we are ina the chancellor says it is likely we are in a significant recession but since that first quarter what will the figures look like in the next quarter? it could be ten times as large so the first quarter of the year, a 2% contraction which has only happened for other times in the past 60 years, that is how serious it is for the economy. but the bank of england last week predicted we could see a 25% contraction in the second quarter of the year from april untiljune. it makes sense because the whole point of lockdown is to reduce economic activity. the extraordinary thing about this unprecedented recession that we are in is governments around the world ordered this and it is a successful government pol
unprecedented support today came another devastating jobs announcement when air travel company and owner of thomson was laying off 8000 people. labour said the government had to keep up its unprecedented expansion of the state's role in the economy to stop unemployment rising even faster than it has been. andy verity reporting there and andy is here with me now. the chancellor says it is likely we are ina the chancellor says it is likely we are in a significant recession but since that first...
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let's talk to ben thomson, a business presenter, who has more on this.g as it keeps us all informed on her shopping habits. a 20% fall in their annual profits up until the end of march, saw remember only the first couple of weeks of the impact of the lockdown in the uk. we will probably get a better idea of what is happening with the next quarter's figures, but nonetheless this tells us how businesses might want to adapt and change. they have been telling us all sorts of things as pa rt telling us all sorts of things as part of a plan they call never the same again. and there are certain things they have done to weather the storm if this downturn expected in the uk economy continues. then we will be spending less, may be shopping less, and as a business they have got to respond. in this, they have got to respond. in this, they were able to cancel some of the stock due to be arriving for a late summer. they said to their suppliers they simply don't want it because we are not buying it. and some of the earlier spring and summer collections they had in stor
let's talk to ben thomson, a business presenter, who has more on this.g as it keeps us all informed on her shopping habits. a 20% fall in their annual profits up until the end of march, saw remember only the first couple of weeks of the impact of the lockdown in the uk. we will probably get a better idea of what is happening with the next quarter's figures, but nonetheless this tells us how businesses might want to adapt and change. they have been telling us all sorts of things as pa rt telling...
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the chancellor might be the one to answer this but you may be able to give some guidance to charles thomsonto say i run a small electrical business and have benefited from some of the help offered by the chancellor to support my company due to the enforced shutdown of my operation. as a result of the announcement on sunday by the prime minister i am slightly confused about my obligations as an employer. will i continue to be eligible for the government financial support packages or must i now insist on my people returning immediately to work? i can't guarantee social distancing in the workplace so i feel it would be irresponsible of me to insist that people come back to work, similarly, i can't afford not to trade if i'm likely to be no longer eligible for financial assistance? really good question, isn't it? i think financial assistance? really good question, isn't it? ithink he financial assistance? really good question, isn't it? i think he might be referring victoria, to staff who are furloughed, in other words, the government is paying the majority of their wages and yet they are at ho
the chancellor might be the one to answer this but you may be able to give some guidance to charles thomsonto say i run a small electrical business and have benefited from some of the help offered by the chancellor to support my company due to the enforced shutdown of my operation. as a result of the announcement on sunday by the prime minister i am slightly confused about my obligations as an employer. will i continue to be eligible for the government financial support packages or must i now...
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then thomson, a business presenter.w government borrowing soared to sixty two billion pounds last month — its highest level on record. the sharp increase uderlines the cost of coping with the coronavirus pandemic through jobs schemes and loans, and is higher than many economists had forecast. joining me now is yael selfin, chief economist at kpmg. good morning. is this a lot higher than you anticipated it was going to be? well, the figures are what we had estimated earlier on. more or less what we anticipated. but they are still very large. with the detail and that sort of stark fact that the deficit in april is now larger than it was forecast to be for the entirety of this year, what is the government going to do with that? well, we are expecting the deficit for this fiscal year to be relatively high. probably more than 1596 relatively high. probably more than 15% of gdp. government borrowing will increase. but interest rates are so will increase. but interest rates are so low and i don't think the government will find
then thomson, a business presenter.w government borrowing soared to sixty two billion pounds last month — its highest level on record. the sharp increase uderlines the cost of coping with the coronavirus pandemic through jobs schemes and loans, and is higher than many economists had forecast. joining me now is yael selfin, chief economist at kpmg. good morning. is this a lot higher than you anticipated it was going to be? well, the figures are what we had estimated earlier on. more or less...