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air france's c.e.o. week you need to reach an agreement with the government on capital but the cash was not urgently need. when is it urgently needed? when will that assistance be needed by air france k.l.m.? >> it is very important that the two governments, the one for air france and the one in netherlands step forward very quick after the outbreak and provided loans to create some solid ground for us in order to move through this crises. now we're looking further ahead more into the future and there is going to be a point. i cannot and will not speculate what is needed for accepting what measures. there are still a lot of unsenchts in market out there. even the news over the last two to three weeks when the vaccine is providing some positive momentum for the industry. it is lake-effect probably ewhat sure to speculate on points and time. manus: maybe the moment to strike is when the siren hot. do you think there is moreing withness from the french government than there is from the dutch government, the
air france's c.e.o. week you need to reach an agreement with the government on capital but the cash was not urgently need. when is it urgently needed? when will that assistance be needed by air france k.l.m.? >> it is very important that the two governments, the one for air france and the one in netherlands step forward very quick after the outbreak and provided loans to create some solid ground for us in order to move through this crises. now we're looking further ahead more into the...
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he told me he could guarantee the survival of air france. you have some experience in this space.k when you talk about government providing aid, that aid should be provided on a national basis to national carriers, and does this undermine the aggregation, the creation of large pan-european carriers as we have seen in the form of air france alm, lufthansa, and iag? alexandre: many governments, almost all governments on this planet have heavily contributed to help their airlines. not only the national carrier or the flat carrier, but also they have implement and financial support for their carriers operating from their country which were registered in their country. wagethey implemented the subsidy program that has been available for all u.s.-based , we'vees -- secondly asked governments to intervene and put together a financial package, but we have not -- weed or privileged told them you do whatever is on youry all companies territory. stress on theular flag of the historic airlines. , you've seen that with the pan-european airlines , at least two cases, the national government ope
he told me he could guarantee the survival of air france. you have some experience in this space.k when you talk about government providing aid, that aid should be provided on a national basis to national carriers, and does this undermine the aggregation, the creation of large pan-european carriers as we have seen in the form of air france alm, lufthansa, and iag? alexandre: many governments, almost all governments on this planet have heavily contributed to help their airlines. not only the...
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tom: air france out with a set of brutal headlines as well today.he dutch have to do something off of klm air france as well. what is important is the last five or six days, they really allude to a present slowdown. jonathan: from air france, the capital rate situation, that is the direction of travel. looking to raise more capital. in the last couple of days, guy follows the airlines very closely for us here at bloomberg, and he was saying this is the problem for anyone long and some of the stocks. will they be using the rally for an equity raise, a cash call in the next quarter? that is the issue. tom: agri, you see share dilution and bond dilution -- i agree, you see share dilution and bond dilution, but what if they rollover off the duration to get back business travel? jonathan: that is a question for yu, coming up on this program. for our audience worldwide, heard on bloomberg radio, seen on bloomberg tv this thursday morning, this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating. setting the course
tom: air france out with a set of brutal headlines as well today.he dutch have to do something off of klm air france as well. what is important is the last five or six days, they really allude to a present slowdown. jonathan: from air france, the capital rate situation, that is the direction of travel. looking to raise more capital. in the last couple of days, guy follows the airlines very closely for us here at bloomberg, and he was saying this is the problem for anyone long and some of the...
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off from airports which has officially closed after 6 decades the final departure was a special air franceflight to paris packed with guests of honor and journalists the airline also flew the 1st plane when it opened in 1960. football now and anticipation was high ahead of sunday's game a clash between the top form teams leverkusen and mentioned both sides have been scoring freely in recent games and this one was no different. with former heavyweight going toe to toe this bin does league a boat was always likely to pack a punch. drew 1st blood on 18 minutes after. real mba. i. tucked away the resulting penalty. for leaving cruising on 27 minutes i'm. back in front on the half hour after he was played in inadvertently by laver cousens florian verts. then got his 2nd of the evening heading his level just before. have been banging in the goals of late they've scored 17 in their last 5 matches and couldn't live with them in the 2nd half we own bailey slid into score on 60 minutes. followed suit to seal the points 8 minutes from. i got bucks valentino lazaro conjured up the goal of the day in i
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at air france, a task force has already been put in place. the major challenges keeping the vaccine cold with the help of special containers. pfer's laboratory vaccine must be stored in temperatures of -80 degrees. >> it's technically feasible. it's not the easiest, but it's doable. from leaving the laboratory to arriving at the clinic, to maintain -80 degrees. >> this jetline can carry a ton of cargo and its huge hold. around 8000 claims like this might be needed. >> it's going to be a logistical challenge. there are going to be massive shipments. we will not know until the last moment where the vaccines are produced and we won't know until the last moment where they will be sent, so that is a challenge, two. >> possibly hundreds of thousands of doses of the vaccine could pass through charles de gaulle airport, precious cargo that will be watched closely. >> it is a product that is highly desired and that is why we have a task force in place at the airport in which the police are involved. >> another difficulty, delays, formalities, customs
at air france, a task force has already been put in place. the major challenges keeping the vaccine cold with the help of special containers. pfer's laboratory vaccine must be stored in temperatures of -80 degrees. >> it's technically feasible. it's not the easiest, but it's doable. from leaving the laboratory to arriving at the clinic, to maintain -80 degrees. >> this jetline can carry a ton of cargo and its huge hold. around 8000 claims like this might be needed. >> it's...
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balanced airport which has officially closed after 6 decades the final departure was a special air france flights to paris packed with guests of honor and journalists the airline also flew the 1st plane to take off when it opened in 1960 s. . global corona virus infections have now passed the 50000000 mark as the pandemic accelerates in the u.s. and europe andries across the continents are back in lockdown as the search in cases for a major strain on their health care systems in germany the situation is less serious than most of its neighbors but medics still fear they could be overwhelmed by covert patients needing round the clock care in the coming weeks nicholas schneider is usually come but as head of this intensive care unit he's become increasingly concerned about the recent surge in corona virus infection that's. a misnomer to the numbers being reported every morning a somewhat shocking because we don't know how many patients will have 2 weeks from now and it's possible we may not be able to treat all of them. with every new surgeon infections the number of covered 900 patients in
balanced airport which has officially closed after 6 decades the final departure was a special air france flights to paris packed with guests of honor and journalists the airline also flew the 1st plane to take off when it opened in 1960 s. . global corona virus infections have now passed the 50000000 mark as the pandemic accelerates in the u.s. and europe andries across the continents are back in lockdown as the search in cases for a major strain on their health care systems in germany the...
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and indeed, if you look at the french diplomatic tradition, air france is interested in action. and in shaping the environment around them, and their sarkozy is not any different from his predecessors. or you might also say from emanuel macro today. and i think in my experience as a diplomat, the, you know, you have this balance in europe. on the one hand, you have often ambitious french leaders who are trying to get something done to make something happen. and you have a certain caution and circumspect approach by, by germans who either are worried about footing the bill. or perhaps there are concerned about how they're very different public opinion will accept the idea of ambitious action in which germany is a part so. so i think for an american leader like obama, you need to have a bit of both. you need to have someone likes our cozy, who wants to see things happen and who wants to be part of it. but you also need someone like on america who is able to take a long view and can have a sustainable policy that is going to, you know, see that she can stick to for a long longer pe
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berlin tagle airport which is officially closed after 6 decades the final departure was a special air france flight to paris packed with guests of honor and journalists their line also flew the 1st plane to arrive at table and it opened in 60. you're watching news more headlines at the top of the hour there's a new man heading to the white house we'll leave you with some scenes from a decisive day in u.s. politics reaction from biden and trump supporters thanks so much for watching. 11. live. live. live. jam and live. at any time. yet i don't like. to sing along to see this to come from super. interactive exercises. everything is online. interactive. listing w 11 plus a little so it's not easy to go to another country you know nothing about. do this because we can't stay on venezuela. but i clumsily global news that matters d.w. made for mines. this week on world stories. partying in spain despite coronavirus. planting trees to save forests in russia. but we begin in belgium like almost everywhere else in europe the number of coded 1000 infections and seriously ill patients is rising hospita
berlin tagle airport which is officially closed after 6 decades the final departure was a special air france flight to paris packed with guests of honor and journalists their line also flew the 1st plane to arrive at table and it opened in 60. you're watching news more headlines at the top of the hour there's a new man heading to the white house we'll leave you with some scenes from a decisive day in u.s. politics reaction from biden and trump supporters thanks so much for watching. 11. live....
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is table airport which has officially closed after 6 decades the final departure was a special air france flight to paris packed with guests of honor and journalists the airline also flew the 1st plane to arrive at all but it opened in 60. 2 you're watching to news i'm claire richardson in berlin thanks so much for joining us. what secrets lie behind this war. discover new adventures in the 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage $360.00 to get clean up now. has a virus spread. why do we have it and when we'll all be. just 3 of the topics covered and weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the cloning marash or any other science topic you should really check out our talk cast you can get it wherever you get your podcast you can also find us at. science. was. this is the story of 2 heroes and the hobbit it is the 130 minutes of the 20 the team what's cup final between argentina and germany and brazil went on to surely find some obvious. it was more than just a goal in a blinding brilliance in football history. the. servic
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wants independence for the disputed western sahara there, but no reports of any casualties, but the air france says it's mobilizing thousands of volunteers. morocco began a military operation on friday to reopen a key highway, which it said was blocked by the front. despite a longstanding ceasefire. tensions have increased recently have been scenes of jubilation in peru after interim president manual mariano announce. he's resigning after just 5 days in the job. he had been under mounting pressure to stand down after replacing martin biscardi who was impeached. congress called an emergency meeting after 2 students died during anti-government protests. lawmakers called on marino to quit or face impeachment himself. but you know, the earth would, i mean, it is global. she ended up with some days ago, i was sworn in as president of the republic to lead a transition government with a constitutional mandate. we've been patient of the president some days ago and met the president of the congress. how to take on the highest position in our country. and i did it responsibly with humility and on a peri
wants independence for the disputed western sahara there, but no reports of any casualties, but the air france says it's mobilizing thousands of volunteers. morocco began a military operation on friday to reopen a key highway, which it said was blocked by the front. despite a longstanding ceasefire. tensions have increased recently have been scenes of jubilation in peru after interim president manual mariano announce. he's resigning after just 5 days in the job. he had been under mounting...
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and indeed, if you look at the french diplomatic tradition, air france is interested in action. and in shaping the environment around them, and their sarkozy is not any different from his predecessors. or you might also say from emanuel macro today. and i think the, in my experience as a diplomat, the, you know, you have this balance in europe. on the one hand, you have often ambitious french leaders who are trying to get something done to make something happen. and you have a certain caution and circumspect approach by, by germans who either are worried about footing the bill or perhaps there are concerned about how they're very different public opinion will accept the idea of ambitious action in which germany is a part so. so i think for an american leader like obama, you need to have a bit of both. you need to have someone like star cozy who wants to see things happen and who wants to be part of it. but you also need someone like on the american who is able to take a long view, and you can have a sustainable policy that is going to, you know, see that she can stick to for a l
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a way again to finally put this whole covert 19 thing to the past and make it part of history, air france to see why spread public unrest after lawmakers passed the 1st stage of a controversial global securities bill. the act banning the filming of police officers for quote, malicious reasons was described by critics as undermining media freedoms. these protests have been building now for the last few weeks and on tuesday night, as the assembly members, the parliamentarians here in france decided to pass that law, which means it's passed its 1st hurdle in becoming an official law. here in france, more protests were held across the country. cities such as paris, leone and bordeaux, where thousands of people turned out to show their ease with this law. this is the global security law, a part of it. article $24.00 is particularly controversial, and that's because it will criminalize the publication, the broadcast of images of the police where they can be identified in certain circumstances where there is an intent to harm them. now that would be punishable if this becomes an official law in
a way again to finally put this whole covert 19 thing to the past and make it part of history, air france to see why spread public unrest after lawmakers passed the 1st stage of a controversial global securities bill. the act banning the filming of police officers for quote, malicious reasons was described by critics as undermining media freedoms. these protests have been building now for the last few weeks and on tuesday night, as the assembly members, the parliamentarians here in france...
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like many other french presidents, and indeed, if you look at the french diplomatic tradition, air france is interested in action and in shaping the environment around them. and their sarkozy is not any different from his predecessors. or you might also say from emanuel macro today. and i think in my experience as a diplomat, the, you know, you have this balance in europe. on the one hand, you have often ambitious french leaders who are trying to get something done to make something happen. and you have a certain caution and circumspect approach by, by germans who either are worried about footing the bill or perhaps there are concerned about how they're very different public opinion will accept the idea of ambitious action in which germany is a part so. so i think for an american leader like obama, you need to have a bit of both. you need to have someone likes our cozy. who wants to see things happen and who wants to be part of it. but you also need someone like on america who is able to take a long view and can have a sustainable policy that is going to, you know, see that she can stick
like many other french presidents, and indeed, if you look at the french diplomatic tradition, air france is interested in action and in shaping the environment around them. and their sarkozy is not any different from his predecessors. or you might also say from emanuel macro today. and i think in my experience as a diplomat, the, you know, you have this balance in europe. on the one hand, you have often ambitious french leaders who are trying to get something done to make something happen. and...
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>> ryanair has been challenging bailouts, including the ones like lufthansa, air france, and others in their contention is that it it will the market, and allow other airlines to offer flights below cost. that argument has been you feuded by other airlines but they just need the money to survive. ryanair has filed legal challenges against these bailouts, and looks to see what really happens from here, and the european courts allow this to continue or not and crackdown .n bailouts francine: thank you so much. coming up, much more. tomorrow's u.s. election. we will bring you the coverage, that is coming up shortly and this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i am an owl, i'm not a dove. >> monetary policy cannot be the only game in town. >> we are not here to close spreads. this is not the function of the mission of the ecb. we will use any and all flexibility we have to make sure our monetary policy is properly transmitted to all jurisdictions. action has to be taken, an ambitious and coordinated fiscal stance remains critical. certainly under current circumstances, it is very likely that the full envel
>> ryanair has been challenging bailouts, including the ones like lufthansa, air france, and others in their contention is that it it will the market, and allow other airlines to offer flights below cost. that argument has been you feuded by other airlines but they just need the money to survive. ryanair has filed legal challenges against these bailouts, and looks to see what really happens from here, and the european courts allow this to continue or not and crackdown .n bailouts...
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like many other french presidents, and indeed, if you look at the french diplomatic tradition, air france is interested in action and in shaping the environment around them. and their sarkozy is not any different from his predecessors. or you might also say from emanuel macro today. and i think in my experience as a diplomat, he that you know you have this balance in europe. on the one hand, you have often ambitious french leaders who are trying to get something done to make something happen. and you have a certain caution and circumspect approach by, by germans who either are worried about footing the bill or perhaps there are concerned about how they're very different public opinion will accept the idea of ambitious action in which germany is a part so. so i think for an american leader like obama, you need to have a bit of both. you need to have someone likes our cozy. who wants to see things happen and who wants to be part of it. but you also need someone like on america who is able to take a long view and can have a sustainable policy that is going to, you know, see that she can stic
like many other french presidents, and indeed, if you look at the french diplomatic tradition, air france is interested in action and in shaping the environment around them. and their sarkozy is not any different from his predecessors. or you might also say from emanuel macro today. and i think in my experience as a diplomat, he that you know you have this balance in europe. on the one hand, you have often ambitious french leaders who are trying to get something done to make something happen....
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we know that air france is approaching the french government as well.tent you get more government support here and equity money, government support would push them further down the summeretting past that 2021 we think is critical. guy: george, have a great thanksgiving. thanks for your time today. let's go a little more global with the airline sector. emirates president tim clark says travel should boom once coronavirus vaccines are distributed around the world. he spoke to bloomberg's manus cranny. >> in the last g20 summit, they had an agreement that they would try and make sure that there was equitable distribution to the developing world as much as to the developed world. if that happens, and of course that will take place through 2021, and probably in the first quarter of 2022, and i can see demand for travel moving at pace during those months in all of the segments. guy: always optimistic. joining us now is roger dow, u.s. travel association president and ceo, ahead of the thanksgiving travel season, which is firmly underway. thanks for your time
we know that air france is approaching the french government as well.tent you get more government support here and equity money, government support would push them further down the summeretting past that 2021 we think is critical. guy: george, have a great thanksgiving. thanks for your time today. let's go a little more global with the airline sector. emirates president tim clark says travel should boom once coronavirus vaccines are distributed around the world. he spoke to bloomberg's manus...
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tom: klm and air france are talking to the dutch government about dale out. -- about bailouts.u assume we will see more government aid to the industry to get them to the other side of the points guide bridge -- of the points guy bridge. brian: i do not see it. we saw norwegian air got the big no from their government. u.s. has not been willing to extend. i think these publicly traded companies have learned a lesson that you should probably stock up more on cash. i do not foresee another big bailout. i think they just have to right sized things until the demand returns. goinghis summer lisa was through the adirondacks. the adirondacks or north of new york city. portage andeing and all of that. she is trying to use her point miles to help her pay for the portage between the legs. what are the banks got -- between the lakes. what is the next step for the banks? you get 200,000 points? it is funny you say that because banks this summer took a break from big promotions because the credit risk was so unknown. are people going to be defaulting left and right? it appears that is not th
tom: klm and air france are talking to the dutch government about dale out. -- about bailouts.u assume we will see more government aid to the industry to get them to the other side of the points guide bridge -- of the points guy bridge. brian: i do not see it. we saw norwegian air got the big no from their government. u.s. has not been willing to extend. i think these publicly traded companies have learned a lesson that you should probably stock up more on cash. i do not foresee another big...
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airport which is officially closed after 6 decades of service the final departure was a special air france flight paris packed with guests of honor and journalists the airline also flew the 1st plane to arrive at table when it opened in $1060.00. well to sports now and the biggest match of the weekend in germany by or munich travel to dortmund with the top spot in the league table at stake the hosts were looking for their 1st league win over byron in nearly 2 years but the visitors were boosted by the return of their superstar striker. by its main man robert levin was back in legal action after missing last week's game through injury a sight that would have struck fear into dortmund supporters watching from their living rooms with a tight local looked own meaning no funds in the ground or in the pubs but it was the hosts who struck 1st a minute before half time captain mark made it one nil. yet dortmund couldn't even hold their lead until the break down the aisle it was deflected free kick at the champions level. his inevitable goal 3 minutes after the restart a sequence to lucas hernandez
airport which is officially closed after 6 decades of service the final departure was a special air france flight paris packed with guests of honor and journalists the airline also flew the 1st plane to arrive at table when it opened in $1060.00. well to sports now and the biggest match of the weekend in germany by or munich travel to dortmund with the top spot in the league table at stake the hosts were looking for their 1st league win over byron in nearly 2 years but the visitors were boosted...
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yesterday we talked about air france looking for funds to rescue their balance sheet.will shareholders. retail outlets, maybe that is somewhere you want to be right now. dani: yes, shareholders have a lot to say about these companies as well. mall, theyld previously tried to offer restructuring to their investors, saying they wanted to raise more capital through a shared sale. the ceo is exiting, partly because of pressure from activist investors who turned down his plan to get more liquidity for the company to pay down their debt. the shareholders want them to sell their u.s. assets. with the ceo gone, that process might be what comes next. change thehip might plan that they want to proceed to pay down the growing debt pile. much, dani you very burger, with stocks to watch. astrazeneca could be on the move. it could give the market reason to focus. kingfisher beat estimates. keep an eye on airspace and defense, on expectations on what boris johnson will do on defense spending. the open is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. i
yesterday we talked about air france looking for funds to rescue their balance sheet.will shareholders. retail outlets, maybe that is somewhere you want to be right now. dani: yes, shareholders have a lot to say about these companies as well. mall, theyld previously tried to offer restructuring to their investors, saying they wanted to raise more capital through a shared sale. the ceo is exiting, partly because of pressure from activist investors who turned down his plan to get more liquidity...
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france 24". here are your top world headlines. diego maradona's funeral procession winds to bueenas aires. tributes pour in. ance's plan to ease lockdown in three phases. the first phase beginning this saturday when nonessential shops will be able to reopen. i knew video of police violence barks further outrage in france. officers can be seen beating up a black music producer in paris. authorities have orders the officer involved be suspended. ♪ >> welcome back to the program. crowds are thronging the streets in buenos aires as a diego maradona's funeral procession winds through the argentinian capital. tens of thousands there bidding a tearful farewell to their national hero this thursday. his funeral coming just hours after his casket lay in state at the presidential state, draped in an argentine flag in his famous number 10 jersey. for more on his burial, we cross to our correspondent. an outpouring of public grief in argentina has diego maradona's funeral procession is underway. what is the latest? >> can you hear us? diego maradona's funeral procession underway in the argentinian capital buenos aires. w
france 24". here are your top world headlines. diego maradona's funeral procession winds to bueenas aires. tributes pour in. ance's plan to ease lockdown in three phases. the first phase beginning this saturday when nonessential shops will be able to reopen. i knew video of police violence barks further outrage in france. officers can be seen beating up a black music producer in paris. authorities have orders the officer involved be suspended. ♪ >> welcome back to the program....
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cargo hob, at france's biggest airports, although this is where the global airlift begins at france's largest air freight hub of washed feet. separation for transporting a kobe $1000.00 vaccine are in full swing. hundreds of thousands of doses have to be stored at very low temperatures, then shipped from here to destinations around the world. it's a herculean task for from hong kong in charge of the airport's pharmaceutical freight section. one of the temperature inside his mind is 52 degrees celsius, minus 80 is possible, but not easy to see. miss if is a hind. the scenes, airlines are also gearing up for the global airlift. thousands of planes and workers will be needed for the operation. it's important to keep things running as smoothly as possible. and then we check each step for deliveries are in the right place at the right time. once a consignment gets the green light, it has to happen quickly. the vaccine must be kept deeply frozen in a complex logistics system. even as we know, it will be a lot of traffic arriving at a coffee because it's the major cargo airport in france and europe. but
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this is where the global airlift began at france's largest air freight. how about child tickle preparations for transporting a covert? $1000.00 vaccine are in full swing. hundreds of thousands of doses have to be stored at very low temperatures, then shipped from here to destinations around the world. it's a herculean task for from hong kong in charge of the airport's pharmaceutical freight section. you know, one of the temperature inside his mind is 52 degrees celsius. mine's a c. is possible, but not easy to see in this if is a hind, the scenes, airlines are also gearing up for the global airlift. thousands of planes and workers will be needed for the operation. it's important to keep things running as smoothly as possible. we check each step. deliveries are in the right place at the right time. once a consignment gets the green light, it has to happen quickly. the vaccine must be kept deeply frozen in a complex logistics system. even as we know they'll be a lot of traffic arriving at lossie because it's the major cargo airport in france and europe. but
this is where the global airlift began at france's largest air freight. how about child tickle preparations for transporting a covert? $1000.00 vaccine are in full swing. hundreds of thousands of doses have to be stored at very low temperatures, then shipped from here to destinations around the world. it's a herculean task for from hong kong in charge of the airport's pharmaceutical freight section. you know, one of the temperature inside his mind is 52 degrees celsius. mine's a c. is possible,...
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the air has been moving across france northwards and spreading right across the country so i know ifnpleasant, grey and drizzly, but it's actually quite mild out there. the temperatures this afternoon will probably peak at around about 16 degrees, 15 or 16 degrees in the south of the country and really double figures right across the board. look at that, belfast at around 1a. so that's way above the average. now let's have a look at the forecast for this evening and overnight — not an awful lot changes. again, a lot of cloud across the uk. bits and pieces of rain into tomorrow as well. you can see showers developing by the end of the night across the south. and these are the overnight lows, so double figures across a large part of the country, just about dipping to 8 degrees there maybe in the lowlands of scotland. here's the weather map for monday and another weather front moving in across south—western parts of the country. so i think here, right from the morning onwards, a good chance of running into some showers, some of them could be heavy. the best chance of some bright, if not
the air has been moving across france northwards and spreading right across the country so i know ifnpleasant, grey and drizzly, but it's actually quite mild out there. the temperatures this afternoon will probably peak at around about 16 degrees, 15 or 16 degrees in the south of the country and really double figures right across the board. look at that, belfast at around 1a. so that's way above the average. now let's have a look at the forecast for this evening and overnight — not an awful...
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after the takata air bags were linked to 17 deaths our sam brock has details. >> frances, good morningkata air bag recall was the largest in u.s. auto history with more than 60 million cars taken off the streets here in the u.s., about 100 million globally there was a small section of gm cars that were potentially eligible but still out there, until now. >> reporter: general motors forced to pump the brakes on 6 million of its suvs and pickup trucks from 2007 to 2014, including models like the cadillac escalade and chevy silverado that used takata air bags at the center of the largest recall in u.s. auto history, linked to 18 deaths the nonprofit center for auto safety opposed gm's four-year fight against this latest recall. >> they said we think our set of takata air bags that used the same dangerous explosive as all the other recalled air bags, we think they're slightly different, we don't think we need to recall them. >> reporter: the federal government found otherwise general motors says safety and trust are at the forefront, although we believe a recall of these vehicles is not wa
after the takata air bags were linked to 17 deaths our sam brock has details. >> frances, good morningkata air bag recall was the largest in u.s. auto history with more than 60 million cars taken off the streets here in the u.s., about 100 million globally there was a small section of gm cars that were potentially eligible but still out there, until now. >> reporter: general motors forced to pump the brakes on 6 million of its suvs and pickup trucks from 2007 to 2014, including...
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the air has been moving across france northwards and spreading right across the country so i know ife. the temperatures this afternoon will probably peak at around about 16 degrees, 15 or 16 degrees in the south of the country and really double figures right across the board. look at that, belfast at around 1a. so that's way above the average. now let's have a look at the forecast for this evening and overnight — not an awful lot changes. again, a lot of cloud across the uk. bits and pieces of rain into tomorrow as well. you can see showers developing by the end of the night across the south. and these are the overnight lows, so double figures across a large part of the country, just about dipping to 8 degrees there maybe in the lowlands of scotland. here's the weather map for monday and another weather front moving in across south—western parts of the country. so i think here, right from the morning onwards, a good chance of running into some showers, some of them could be heavy. the best chance of some bright, if not sunny weather, at least for a time, is across parts of scotland,
the air has been moving across france northwards and spreading right across the country so i know ife. the temperatures this afternoon will probably peak at around about 16 degrees, 15 or 16 degrees in the south of the country and really double figures right across the board. look at that, belfast at around 1a. so that's way above the average. now let's have a look at the forecast for this evening and overnight — not an awful lot changes. again, a lot of cloud across the uk. bits and pieces...
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the air has been moving across france northwards and spreading right across the country so i know if's actually quite mild out there. the temperatures this afternoon will probably peak at around about 16 degrees, 15 or 16 degrees in the south of the country and really double figures right across the board. look at that, belfast at around 1a. so that's way above the average. now let's have a look at the forecast for this evening and overnight — not an awful lot changes. again, a lot of cloud across the uk. bits and pieces of rain into tomorrow as well. you can see showers developing by the end of the night across the south. and these are the overnight lows, so double figures across a large part of the country, just about dipping to 8 degrees there maybe in the lowlands of scotland. here's the weather map for monday and another weather front moving in across south—western parts of the country. so i think here, right from the morning onwards, a good chance of running into some showers, some of them could be heavy. the best chance of some bright, if not sunny weather, at least for a time
the air has been moving across france northwards and spreading right across the country so i know if's actually quite mild out there. the temperatures this afternoon will probably peak at around about 16 degrees, 15 or 16 degrees in the south of the country and really double figures right across the board. look at that, belfast at around 1a. so that's way above the average. now let's have a look at the forecast for this evening and overnight — not an awful lot changes. again, a lot of cloud...
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the air has been moving from france northwards and spreading right across the country, so i know if youhis afternoon will probably peak around about 16 degrees, 15 or 16 in the south of the country, and double figures right across the board. belfast at around 14. that is way above the average. let‘s have a look at the forecast for this evening and overnight. not an awful lot of changes. again, a lot of cloud across the uk. bits and pieces of rain into tomorrow, we can see showers developing by the end of the night across the south. and these are the overnight lows, so double figures across a large part of the country. just about dipping to 8 degrees maybe in the lowlands of scotland. here is the weather map for monday, and another weather front moving in across south—western parts of the country. i think here right from the morning onwards, a good chance of running into some showers. some of them could be heavy. the best chance of some bright, if not sunny weather, at least for a time, is across parts of scotland, maybe aberdeenshire here, across inverness, there could be some sunshine
the air has been moving from france northwards and spreading right across the country, so i know if youhis afternoon will probably peak around about 16 degrees, 15 or 16 in the south of the country, and double figures right across the board. belfast at around 14. that is way above the average. let‘s have a look at the forecast for this evening and overnight. not an awful lot of changes. again, a lot of cloud across the uk. bits and pieces of rain into tomorrow, we can see showers developing...
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this is where the global airlift begins at france's largest air freight hall, but charles de gaulle preparations for transporting a covert $1000.00 vaccine are in full swing. hundreds of thousands of doses have to be stored at very low temperatures and shipped from here to destinations around the world. it's a herculean task for flu. in charge of the airports, pharmaceutical freight section. you know what the temperature inside is minus $52.00 degrees celsius, minus a c. is possible, but not easy. sassoon, sophism behind the scenes. airlines are also gearing up for the global airlift. thousands of planes and workers will be needed for the operation. it's important to keep things running as smoothly as possible and that we check each step for the deliveries are in the right place at the right time. once a consignment gets the green light, it has to happen quickly. the vaccine must be kept deeply frozen in a complex logistics system. would treat the only one who knows will be a lot of traffic arriving at lossie because it's the major cargo airport in france and europe. but the planes will also hav
this is where the global airlift begins at france's largest air freight hall, but charles de gaulle preparations for transporting a covert $1000.00 vaccine are in full swing. hundreds of thousands of doses have to be stored at very low temperatures and shipped from here to destinations around the world. it's a herculean task for flu. in charge of the airports, pharmaceutical freight section. you know what the temperature inside is minus $52.00 degrees celsius, minus a c. is possible, but not...
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this is where the global airlift begins at france's largest air freight hardback child, ducal preparations for transporting a covert. 1000 vaccine are in full swing. hundreds of thousands of doses have to be stored at very low temperatures, then shipped from here to destinations around the world. it's a herculean task for from hong kong in charge of the airport's pharmaceutical freight section. the temperature inside his mind of 52 degrees celsius minus 80 is possible, but not easy to miss. it is a behind the scenes. airlines are also gearing up for the global airlift. thousands of planes and workers will be needed for the operation. it's important to keep things running as smoothly as possible and definitely check each step for the deliveries are in the right place at the right time. once the confinement gets the green light, it has to happen quickly. the vaccine must be kept deeply frozen in a complex logistics system. even as we know, it will be a lot of traffic arriving at aussie because it's the major cargo airport in france and europe. but the planes will also have to land and other
this is where the global airlift begins at france's largest air freight hardback child, ducal preparations for transporting a covert. 1000 vaccine are in full swing. hundreds of thousands of doses have to be stored at very low temperatures, then shipped from here to destinations around the world. it's a herculean task for from hong kong in charge of the airport's pharmaceutical freight section. the temperature inside his mind of 52 degrees celsius minus 80 is possible, but not easy to miss. it...
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air port. elizabeth. but even for france, once had a vast empire spanning several continents,, but by the 1940, s., the french were forced to confront reality. and to moms from dependence. in a fast part of a new documentary series, al-jazeera looks at how the colonial on class conflict and full scale war in indochina. led intends french to colonize ation on al-jazeera. but again, this is al jazeera, let's remind you of the main news this hour. a district court judge in pennsylvania has thrown out a lawsuit filed by the truck campaign, which sought to exclude millions of mail in ballots of the states. a scathing ruling handed down by the judge says the lawsuit failed to provide evidence of votes of 4. u.s. health officials are urging people not to travel for the thanksgiving holiday is this week. the country is now supposed 12000000 coronavirus cases. meanwhile, the u.s. food and drug administration has issued an emergency approval for a general's antibody therapy. and police have clashed with anti-government protesters in g
air port. elizabeth. but even for france, once had a vast empire spanning several continents,, but by the 1940, s., the french were forced to confront reality. and to moms from dependence. in a fast part of a new documentary series, al-jazeera looks at how the colonial on class conflict and full scale war in indochina. led intends french to colonize ation on al-jazeera. but again, this is al jazeera, let's remind you of the main news this hour. a district court judge in pennsylvania has thrown...
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radical islam islam in france such as you know temporarily closing a mosque where he believes radical islam is preaching he also wants to better control hate speech and in that air he also wants to better cooperate with other european countries he wants to france now wants to train its own imaam is because many of them come from other countries such as turkey so france. really wants to keep a close eye on those who could be radicalized within france and incite others to commit terror attacks in the future is a louis in paris thank you. well a campaign to plant a wall of trees right across africa is the subject of a new documentary the great green wall the plantation is aimed at stopping the sahara desert from expanding and creating more stability for people living on its edges american director jared peace scott is behind the project that's also a musical journey across africa. africa a continent of diversity with the youngest population on the planet. but he exposed. the scene of conflict and crises brought on by climate change. 60000000 people are expected to leave by 25th. what else can you do. then try to find a better life. 2 modern musician an activist you
radical islam islam in france such as you know temporarily closing a mosque where he believes radical islam is preaching he also wants to better control hate speech and in that air he also wants to better cooperate with other european countries he wants to france now wants to train its own imaam is because many of them come from other countries such as turkey so france. really wants to keep a close eye on those who could be radicalized within france and incite others to commit terror attacks in...
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france in focus. we are 44 meters up in the air, standing on a monument to french resistance. it's is the cross at lorraine. we are here and celebrating with most famous resistance leader who died 50 years ago. he spent much of his life here in the village. he and his wife also raised their children here. a 30-year-old captain in 1920, the same year he met a certain woman when she was 20 years old. >> when she went home, she said it is him or no one. she was a very determined young woman. >> the couple married in 1921 and soon became the happy parents. in 1928, troubled the column waters. she shared a special bond with her father. >> he was always singing songs to her. he was very worried if she ever fell over. >> and carried off by a severe bout of pneumonia. >> they were devastated. >> he looked to his wife. he said now, she is just like the others. >> a source of warmth and affection. their mutual love remains a fond memory today. >> there was an enormous amnt of respect. they can sense all that. my grandfather had an enormous amount of respect for his wife. >> is couple le
france in focus. we are 44 meters up in the air, standing on a monument to french resistance. it's is the cross at lorraine. we are here and celebrating with most famous resistance leader who died 50 years ago. he spent much of his life here in the village. he and his wife also raised their children here. a 30-year-old captain in 1920, the same year he met a certain woman when she was 20 years old. >> when she went home, she said it is him or no one. she was a very determined young woman....
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our team spent the past year following a movement that has swept france against the mistreatment of women. the segment will airt 9:15 p.m. tomorrow, paris time. here is a preview. >> the statements made by victims are constantly called into question. according made to police about domestic violence, are shelved. the first step, making it through the doors of the police station, is the main obstacle for many women. resal to accept their complaints, minimal lysing the violence inflicted upon them, making them feel guilty. to stop this kind of malpractice, fabian decided to act. 10 years ago she started a training program for her fellow officers. >> we know there can be failures in terms of the reception and treatment of certain complaints. today the police force is examining its conscience. we put in place training programs to avoid all of those things said that perhaps took place. i'm not saying they did not happen but we are doing all we can to make sure they do not happen again. i do not know what image you have of a police officer. sometimes there is an image of a police officer who never. . lets up who does
our team spent the past year following a movement that has swept france against the mistreatment of women. the segment will airt 9:15 p.m. tomorrow, paris time. here is a preview. >> the statements made by victims are constantly called into question. according made to police about domestic violence, are shelved. the first step, making it through the doors of the police station, is the main obstacle for many women. resal to accept their complaints, minimal lysing the violence inflicted...
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france. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalistsnd analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. shrewdwhen it comes to investors, sam zell is in the pantheon. over a career of contrary and moves, he has made money on everything real estate to waste management. renting outng apartments after law school, he is now the chairman of equity group investments. thank you for being with us. there is so much to talk about but let's start with the immediate david we are in the middle -- immediate. we are in the middle of an some indications about where this will end up. where are the opportunities? you always find the opportunities. sam: i'm not sure i know the answer quite yet as to what the opportunities are. frankly,he results, for the country to basically come out "even" as opposed to a way of going the other way is kind of a reflection of how lucky we always somehow turn out to be. election, with perhaps a president like joe on ", who is focused compromises" and might be a very positive outcome for a country going
france. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalistsnd analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. shrewdwhen it comes to investors, sam zell is in the pantheon. over a career of contrary and moves, he has made money on everything real estate to waste management. renting outng apartments after law school, he is now the chairman of equity group investments. thank you for being with us. there is so much to talk...
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air. founded the project is used or fat headdress says beauticians from across france and in hackney pings formally unemployed people and school dropouts stuff the head into nylon stockings to make pillows which will then be used to absorb fats and oils from water. the pillows to fisherman and harbor operators he pays his help us with the proceeds. some of the pillows are now in use in a pilot project in the harbor of. more than 1000 boats adopt here. in the long run will try to use it around the port since the rain runoff water falls in the port and it washes out the soil picking up hydrocarbons so the idea is to go around the whole port under the boat and the refueling station and above all to convince other ports if. one kilo of hakon absorbs 7 liters of oil the head pillows are brought to a special company for washing and can be reused up to 10 times some sat on visitors might be happy to show to head to for a good cause. and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website or send us a tweet. after doing your thing. sharing your story. you can find in for
air. founded the project is used or fat headdress says beauticians from across france and in hackney pings formally unemployed people and school dropouts stuff the head into nylon stockings to make pillows which will then be used to absorb fats and oils from water. the pillows to fisherman and harbor operators he pays his help us with the proceeds. some of the pillows are now in use in a pilot project in the harbor of. more than 1000 boats adopt here. in the long run will try to use it around...
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france and germany. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalistsnalysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. anna: thank you very much. we are getting chinese response, china hopes the u.k. will uphold investment. coming up, one step closer, the eu agrees to a spending plan paving the way for 1.8 trillion euro aid package. more on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are headed in the wrong direction. quarters i amtwo optimistic we will grow at strong rates, but a downside over the next two quarters is the resurgence getting so bad lockdowns because of overwhelmed health care systems throughout the country. that is what we are watching for is a real risk. anna: that was the dallas fed president, robert kaplan speaking to bloomberg. we could hear christine lagarde later on. on european equity markets right now, still 15 minutes into the start of the equity trading session, futures fairly flat. s&p futures and nasdaq futures paring earlier gains in looking flat now. at the eu has agreed on a long-term spending plan for the bloc, and brings
france and germany. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalistsnalysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. anna: thank you very much. we are getting chinese response, china hopes the u.k. will uphold investment. coming up, one step closer, the eu agrees to a spending plan paving the way for 1.8 trillion euro aid package. more on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are headed in the wrong direction. quarters i amtwo...
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france. lieutenant admiral for the netherlands and vice air marshall leonard isett for new zealand.e or hatred. instead the japanese delegation heard word of lasting peace, to bond a friendship that has grown stronger with each generation. with the rest of the world listening intently, general carter not only brought an end to the bloodiest war in modern history, he also set the tone for peace and friendship between the u.s. and japan that continues 75 years later. we'll now play a video of general mcarthur's remarks from the surrender ceremony. i encourage you to listen carefully to his chosen words and imagine the significance of their meeting when they were delivered just days after the fighting had ended. ♪ >> it is my ernest hope, and indeed the hope of all mankind that from this solemn occasion a better world shall emerge out of the blood and carnage of the past. a world founded upon faith and understanding, a world dedicated to the dignity of man and the fulfillment of his most cherished wish of freedom and justice. as supreme commander for the allied powers, i announce it my
france. lieutenant admiral for the netherlands and vice air marshall leonard isett for new zealand.e or hatred. instead the japanese delegation heard word of lasting peace, to bond a friendship that has grown stronger with each generation. with the rest of the world listening intently, general carter not only brought an end to the bloodiest war in modern history, he also set the tone for peace and friendship between the u.s. and japan that continues 75 years later. we'll now play a video of...
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like yesterday, this weather front has brought very mild air, coming all the way from the mediterranean and spain. it has been moving across francerizzly but it is actually quite mild out there. the temperatures this afternoon will probably peak around 16 degrees, 15 or 16 degrees. in the south of the country, double figures across the board. belfast at around 14. it is way above the average. let's look at the forecast for this evening and overnight. not a lot changes, a lot of cloud across the uk. bits and pieces of rain into tomorrow as well. you can see showers developing by the end of the night across the south. these are the overnight lows, so double figures across large parts of the country, dipping to 8 degrees it may be in the lowlands of scotland. this is the weather map for monday and another weather front moving in across south—western part of the country. from the morning onwards, a good chance of running into some showers. some of them could be heavy. the best chance of some bright, if not sunny weather for a time, is across parts of scotland, may aberdeenshire, around inverness there could be some sunshine. i6 may a
like yesterday, this weather front has brought very mild air, coming all the way from the mediterranean and spain. it has been moving across francerizzly but it is actually quite mild out there. the temperatures this afternoon will probably peak around 16 degrees, 15 or 16 degrees. in the south of the country, double figures across the board. belfast at around 14. it is way above the average. let's look at the forecast for this evening and overnight. not a lot changes, a lot of cloud across the...
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keep the southerly winds, a suggestion of a current of air coming in from the southern climes to keeping things relatively mild, but weather france the country, even in the mid teens around belfast. but some rain on the way. that's it from me, bye—bye. welcome to dateline london in an unbelievably tense week, it looks likejoe biden unbelievably tense week, it looks like joe biden is unbelievably tense week, it looks likejoe biden is heading to the white house. he called for patience and calm as the votes were counted, in stark contrast to president trump who incorrectly claimed he had already won the election which was being stolen from him. when the results are confirmed, it could end up results are confirmed, it could end up being the first time since 1992, and only the fifth time in a century, that an incumbent president is unseated. will president trump go quietly, and if he does not, will the elders of the republican party support him or abandon
keep the southerly winds, a suggestion of a current of air coming in from the southern climes to keeping things relatively mild, but weather france the country, even in the mid teens around belfast. but some rain on the way. that's it from me, bye—bye. welcome to dateline london in an unbelievably tense week, it looks likejoe biden unbelievably tense week, it looks like joe biden is unbelievably tense week, it looks likejoe biden is heading to the white house. he called for patience and calm...
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mike france has agreed to talk to us for an area and i am grading air the whole of my life i have never experienced that were out by a cold cold country. and i like it or get a good culture and the retailers have it's beautiful and enjoy. and i france is 36 years old. lives on this farm, which he built himself when he and his wife and his about had 7 children in 15 year old twins honor and capturing of the eldest daughter is 13 under lisa 10 and peter, a $6.00 and $8.00 and sarah, the youngest is 4 years old, they're a typical mennonite family, must have 7 to 12 children. they live a simple way of life, a few fields, a chicken coop, and a couple of cows are enough to keep the family fate. the girls tend to the lock stock and the little is old. don't pour it all on the same side. put some here and some they're too lazy to look. franz works from home. he's a mechanic in his workshop. he repairs machinery for customers who are not members of the community here and around $500.00 a month on average. his daughter catarina finished school 2 years ago since then she's been working with her fat
mike france has agreed to talk to us for an area and i am grading air the whole of my life i have never experienced that were out by a cold cold country. and i like it or get a good culture and the retailers have it's beautiful and enjoy. and i france is 36 years old. lives on this farm, which he built himself when he and his wife and his about had 7 children in 15 year old twins honor and capturing of the eldest daughter is 13 under lisa 10 and peter, a $6.00 and $8.00 and sarah, the youngest...
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france has reported a record in daily cases. global news 24 hours a day on airnd on bloombergquint take, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm leigh-ann gerrans. this is bloomberg. francine? francine: thank you so much. president trump democratic nominee joe biden conclude that last-minute blitz of campaigning in critical states. almost 100 million americans have already cast their ballots. biden currently leads naturally in the polls -- nationally in the polls. later in the program, we will discuss the election means for investors but let's focus on america's relationship with its allies. our first guest was british ambassador to the u.s. for four advisore is now senior to chatham house. -- is it aok at given that joe biden wins this. if you look at the dynamics of the electoral college, it could be a different outcome. >> good morning. thanks for having me on. are we betting on a biden victory, i would say most people watching this closely in britain is a lot of people. quite nervous about the actual results because
france has reported a record in daily cases. global news 24 hours a day on airnd on bloombergquint take, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm leigh-ann gerrans. this is bloomberg. francine? francine: thank you so much. president trump democratic nominee joe biden conclude that last-minute blitz of campaigning in critical states. almost 100 million americans have already cast their ballots. biden currently leads naturally in the polls -- nationally...
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mike france has agreed to talk to us ever here. and i am bracing air the whole of my life to have their tree in somewhere else by a cold cold country. and i'd like it over again and make the culture and the retail experience go and enjoy. what i found is 36 years old. he lives on this song which he built himself in me and he and his wife and his about have 7 children. the 15 year old twins honor and catarina of the eldest daughter is 13 and elizabeth 10 abra ham, and peter 6 and 8. and sara, the youngest is 4 years old. they're a typical mennonite family munched, have $7.00 to $12.00 children. they live a simple way of life, a few fields, a chicken coop, and a couple of cows are enough to keep the family faint. the girls tend to the lock stock and the little is all don't pour it all on the same side. you put some here and some there to please you. franz works from home. he's a mechanic in his workshop. he repairs machinery for customers who are not members of the community here and around $500.00 a month on average. his daughter catarina finished schoo
mike france has agreed to talk to us ever here. and i am bracing air the whole of my life to have their tree in somewhere else by a cold cold country. and i'd like it over again and make the culture and the retail experience go and enjoy. what i found is 36 years old. he lives on this song which he built himself in me and he and his wife and his about have 7 children. the 15 year old twins honor and catarina of the eldest daughter is 13 and elizabeth 10 abra ham, and peter 6 and 8. and sara,...
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Nov 26, 2020
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what happened in europe and when instituted us air partial lockdown and that really full lockdowns so let's if you, we're seeing decline in cases in francespain and the uk so there is potential light at the end of the if you know and public health officials act and they have acted decisively. i think they may be more austere measures coming on the road numbers continue to increase the doctor, you know what look we in the media we we do this story time and time again and and you are giving of your time to you know. >>issue the warnings to folks out there but there is a kind of a covid fatigue i think i sometimes i feel like we're being tuned out like. >>even people who believe in him and who understand it i they just they're numb to it at this point. >>so it's vicki you in the beginning when california was feared and rest of the country was regionally affected particularly in new york area that thought was that maybe could california ends you know seeing she was sick at this point. people know positive you're right. this could a pandemic fatigue is probably giving wait upon resent but actually as people are rebelling against these months
what happened in europe and when instituted us air partial lockdown and that really full lockdowns so let's if you, we're seeing decline in cases in francespain and the uk so there is potential light at the end of the if you know and public health officials act and they have acted decisively. i think they may be more austere measures coming on the road numbers continue to increase the doctor, you know what look we in the media we we do this story time and time again and and you are giving of...
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Nov 16, 2020
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moving towards the uk, we draw in tropical air, for us, that means we have higher temperatures than normal, lots of cloud, is whether francein. this one getting stuck in western scotland in the next few days, threatening some flooding by mid week. this afternoon there may be some weak sunshine for the east, to the west cloud thickening, getting some patchy rain coming in, temperatures around 11 or 12 degrees. through this evening and night we see this patchy rain pushing further east across the uk, the rain really setting in a western scotland, through the highlands, and into argyll and bute but if anything overnight, with milder air coming m, overnight, with milder air coming in, temperatures rising, 12—14 by the end of the night and by this point are stronger south—westerly wind. tomorrow is going to blow in a lot of count, may some damp and drizzly weather over the hills, the rain continuing through western parts of scotland. going to be a mild day, temperatures generally 15 01’ mild day, temperatures generally 15 or16 mild day, temperatures generally 15 or 16 degrees, could be even higher where we get sunshine to the e
moving towards the uk, we draw in tropical air, for us, that means we have higher temperatures than normal, lots of cloud, is whether francein. this one getting stuck in western scotland in the next few days, threatening some flooding by mid week. this afternoon there may be some weak sunshine for the east, to the west cloud thickening, getting some patchy rain coming in, temperatures around 11 or 12 degrees. through this evening and night we see this patchy rain pushing further east across the...
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air come founded. the project is used or fat headdress, as beauticians from across france and in hecla pings formally unemployed people and school dropouts. stuff the head into nylon stockings to make pillows which will then be used to absorb fats and oils. from water glass cells, the pillows to fisherman and harbor operators. he pays his helpers with the proceeds. some of the pillows are now in use in a pilot project in the harbor of more than 1000 boats adopt here. in the long run will try to use it around the port since the rain runoff. water falls in the port and it washes out the soil picking up hydrocarbons. so the idea is to go around the whole port under the boats and the refueling station, and above all, to convince other ports that they will it be one kilo of hakon absorb 7, leaches of oil, the head pillows approach to a special company for washing. and can be reused up to 10 times, but some sound visitors might be happy to spill it, issues ahead for it, get colas. then how about you? if you're also doing your bit, tell us about it, visit our website, forbes, and does a tweet. after doing your bit, sh
air come founded. the project is used or fat headdress, as beauticians from across france and in hecla pings formally unemployed people and school dropouts. stuff the head into nylon stockings to make pillows which will then be used to absorb fats and oils. from water glass cells, the pillows to fisherman and harbor operators. he pays his helpers with the proceeds. some of the pillows are now in use in a pilot project in the harbor of more than 1000 boats adopt here. in the long run will try to...
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Nov 12, 2020
11/20
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france and iberia. now that's causing a difference in the days, but just stirring up the air, making it a windy condition for a time, drawing up reducing bit of water from further south. so you've got increasing temperatures and story of the fog. all things should be improving. paris shows the temperature difference, average of 11 this time of the year. we've got to 15 or 16, probably breezy the next 3 days, showers for a couple of them as that moves in. then you'll see the sun more obviously in germany and poland, and austria and the temperatures will try and try and feel better for you as a result. all this time is wet and windy, the british isles, bits of france, much quaternary in spain and portugal, actually much quieter in the eastern med. it's been very windy recently. you saw those floods just staying crete. i show them up. libya will get not so much snow floods slow moving showers, and they'll be persistent for a couple of days. we've also got rain in the form of showers still as far north in west africa, sierra leone. but the focus on the thrust is a bit further south. in the 2nd part of identi
france and iberia. now that's causing a difference in the days, but just stirring up the air, making it a windy condition for a time, drawing up reducing bit of water from further south. so you've got increasing temperatures and story of the fog. all things should be improving. paris shows the temperature difference, average of 11 this time of the year. we've got to 15 or 16, probably breezy the next 3 days, showers for a couple of them as that moves in. then you'll see the sun more obviously...
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Nov 17, 2020
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france. ceremony completed, iron curtain he lifted for austria as church bells claimed the rebirth of freedom. operation alert, a realistic rehearsal for an atomic attack was the biggest nationwide air raid drill ever attempted. in washington 15,000 key workers left their desks scattering to 31 secret rural sites away from the capital. military personnel emptied out of the pentagon while at the same time state department employees joined americans from coast-to-coast in taking cover against the mythical assault. the pulse of the nation stood still. old glory flew over the tent city where government agencies carried on their duties after the attack. from an emergency white house, president eisenhower led the nation in operation alert. s survival town measured desert against awesome power of nuclear material. materials went up, a million dollars worth of equipment was installed, including life-like mannequins and tons of food to measure the contamination caused by radiation. the big dolls were the town's sole inhabitants. tanks took part in their first atomic maneuvers. some a mile away, the closest in any test. nearly 6,000 persons participated including troops sheltered by trenches.
france. ceremony completed, iron curtain he lifted for austria as church bells claimed the rebirth of freedom. operation alert, a realistic rehearsal for an atomic attack was the biggest nationwide air raid drill ever attempted. in washington 15,000 key workers left their desks scattering to 31 secret rural sites away from the capital. military personnel emptied out of the pentagon while at the same time state department employees joined americans from coast-to-coast in taking cover against the...