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alison: i think it does.t that these tests were put into place provide us with today whatork to do the regulators think in terms of the bank ability to withstand that severe stress, given this unusual and unprecedented downturn. tom: are there profitability -- is there profitability at threat? alison: the profitability is a threat. one thing you have seen that real-time experiment is that the capital market side of things has held up better, so trading revenue has been really strong. that that will help offset the provisions. however, obviously that had a , fiscalelp from the fed response that has gone into the market. but the stress test today, what we will learn is how their capital welfare with a set of scenarios that were sort of designed for the pandemic, and that details what results we get every year the tests both the earnings side and sees how the capital holds up. the more interesting test is the added layer that is put on, different than the prior test and that there's three different scenarios. it
alison: i think it does.t that these tests were put into place provide us with today whatork to do the regulators think in terms of the bank ability to withstand that severe stress, given this unusual and unprecedented downturn. tom: are there profitability -- is there profitability at threat? alison: the profitability is a threat. one thing you have seen that real-time experiment is that the capital market side of things has held up better, so trading revenue has been really strong. that that...
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alison?avidge, thank you very much for the reporting. >>> a major new development this morning in the case of mad diele mccann. a 43-year-old german man is now a suspect in this case. we have the story. >> reporter: madeleine mccann has been gone for 13 years. now there's a new suspect in her disappearance. he's a german pedophile, authorities say. a 43-year-old man who is currently serving a long jail sentence. the suspect who was previously been convicted of sexually abusing children was living in the area in the south of portugal when madeleine vanished from her bed there. as they hone in on the suspect, police are appealing for fresh information on two vehicles leading to him. this distinctive camper van and this car. he registered it in somebody else's name the day after maddie disappeared. critical for this case that dialed the suspect's phone on the night of maddie's disappearance. >> there may be people who are fearful to come forward. anybody who has information, did he speak to you
alison?avidge, thank you very much for the reporting. >>> a major new development this morning in the case of mad diele mccann. a 43-year-old german man is now a suspect in this case. we have the story. >> reporter: madeleine mccann has been gone for 13 years. now there's a new suspect in her disappearance. he's a german pedophile, authorities say. a 43-year-old man who is currently serving a long jail sentence. the suspect who was previously been convicted of sexually abusing...
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i'm gonna meet alison, jim's 50/50 partner. want to find out how this store is doing. >> the big pine key store. >> big pine. hello. >> hey, how you doing? >> how are you? i'm marcus. >> david. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> i'm alison. >> nice to meet you. >> it's an honor to meet you. >> nice to meet you. so what makes this location different from the one that i was at earlier on greene street? >> this store is a small percentage of our business, but we also do all of our shipping here. >> how much business will this store do, this location right here, a year? >> retail sales as opposed to the whole company? 10, 12%. >> okay. so what will i find in here? i mean, pretty much the same kind of stuff we saw at the other place? >> this has pretty much the same stuff. >> so you--how many pies do you make a year? >> 40,000. >> do you make pies in this-- >> we do not make pies in this location. we only make pies in our greene street location. and this is our shipping area where david packs up our packages to ship. these
i'm gonna meet alison, jim's 50/50 partner. want to find out how this store is doing. >> the big pine key store. >> big pine. hello. >> hey, how you doing? >> how are you? i'm marcus. >> david. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> i'm alison. >> nice to meet you. >> it's an honor to meet you. >> nice to meet you. so what makes this location different from the one that i was at earlier on greene street? >> this store...
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alison steinbach, thank you so much. stones, have warned president trump that he could face legal action if he continues using one of the band's best—known songs at his campaign rallies. the trump campaign used the song you can't always get what you want at last week's rally in tulsa, 0klahoma. representatives for the group said that "further steps to exclude" mr trump from using rolling stones material in future presidential campaigning was necessary after previous "cease and desist directives" had been ignored. india now has half a million cases of coronavirus and the rate of infection appears to be rising. health experts have expressed concern over the rapid increase with more than 18,000 new cases declared yesterday, the highest number so far. zubair ahmed reports from delhi. a waiting hall in delhi being turned into a coronavirus care centre. the improvisation is the need of the hour, as india struggles to cope with a massive surge in covid—19 cases. but even this 100—bed facility is for treating only mild cases. bi
alison steinbach, thank you so much. stones, have warned president trump that he could face legal action if he continues using one of the band's best—known songs at his campaign rallies. the trump campaign used the song you can't always get what you want at last week's rally in tulsa, 0klahoma. representatives for the group said that "further steps to exclude" mr trump from using rolling stones material in future presidential campaigning was necessary after previous "cease and...
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>> reporter: hey, alison. i want to show you the latest edition to lafayette park outside the white house. what appears to be an 8 foot fence to block access to the park from protesters. sources indicate president trump yesterday was angry at reports that he hid out in a bunker at the white house as protestors were clashing with police at his front door. yesterday he showed force. he tried to show that he was in control as the nation is in agony. the president came out here, outside this church holding up a bible and posing for cameras. >> these are not acts of peaceful protests, these are acts of domestic terror. >> reporter: right before president trump addressed the nation from the rose garden, police dispersed peaceful protesters with tear gas, flash grenades and rubber bullets just outside the white house gates. president trump threatening military force in any city or state that he feels isn't under control. >> if a city or state refuses to take the actions that are necessary to defend the life and prope
>> reporter: hey, alison. i want to show you the latest edition to lafayette park outside the white house. what appears to be an 8 foot fence to block access to the park from protesters. sources indicate president trump yesterday was angry at reports that he hid out in a bunker at the white house as protestors were clashing with police at his front door. yesterday he showed force. he tried to show that he was in control as the nation is in agony. the president came out here, outside this...
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can we have the first question from alison from london?n go on day trips to exercise or meet family following social distancing rules. when can people and families but uk holidays and stay overnight? self catering camping and cottage hire, for example? alison, thank you for your question. i understand why people wa nt a nswe rs question. i understand why people wa nt a nswers to question. i understand why people want answers to those questions, but what i have said and what the government has said all along is we wa nt to government has said all along is we want to open up the economy in a phased manner, in a careful manner and that is what we have done. on the 1st of june we and that is what we have done. on the 1st ofjune we reopen parts of the 1st ofjune we reopen parts of the economy, we are now saying for other retail, they will be able to open from the 15th ofjune. it is important we continue to support the sort of businesses that alison has talked about so we had the furlough scheme in place and the grant scheme in place and we will
can we have the first question from alison from london?n go on day trips to exercise or meet family following social distancing rules. when can people and families but uk holidays and stay overnight? self catering camping and cottage hire, for example? alison, thank you for your question. i understand why people wa nt a nswe rs question. i understand why people wa nt a nswers to question. i understand why people want answers to those questions, but what i have said and what the government has...
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let's bring in alison, good morning.s and coronavirus patients? we've been talking to nhs england for a long time about the lack of capacity for people with respiratory disease. we know there are thousands of people waiting to be diagnosed and we don't have enough imaging specialists like sam and we don't have enough imaging machines either. so the fact we've got more people waiting for this service is a problem for the nhs. 0k, service is a problem for the nhs. ok, i service is a problem for the nhs. 0k, igot service is a problem for the nhs. ok, i got a statement from the department of health who say we have provided a significant number of ct scanners, x—ray machines portable ultrasound is part of the covid 19 response on top of giving £200 million for a new state—of—the—art diagnostic machines. the nhs carried out 23 and a half million x—rays, 6 million ct scans in the last year. those are big numbers and it's welcome there is attention on this issue now but we've already got thousands of people waiting with respirat
let's bring in alison, good morning.s and coronavirus patients? we've been talking to nhs england for a long time about the lack of capacity for people with respiratory disease. we know there are thousands of people waiting to be diagnosed and we don't have enough imaging specialists like sam and we don't have enough imaging machines either. so the fact we've got more people waiting for this service is a problem for the nhs. 0k, service is a problem for the nhs. ok, i service is a problem for...
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. >> reporter: good morning, alison. we're here outside of government plaza.city hall the windows are boarded up. 24 is something we've seen throughout downtown. this is in response to the protesters, the ones that have turned violent. next to me, the city jail, officer chauvin was initially taken here and now he's been moved. it's due to the covid-19 concerns and also because the city is preparing for the possibility of more arrests and response to the issue that began with the death of george floyd. we're learning as you mentioned that there is this new piece of video, cctv footage that shows officers struggling with someone in the back of a police car. you can't see george floyd. we're told indeed that he was in the back. as we look at this video, one thing that is interesting, there was this question about whether or not he was resisting the officers or not. the struggle appears to show some, you know, possible resistance. we don't know what was going on. law enforcement experts tell us regardless of what happened in the back of that car, the key moment is
. >> reporter: good morning, alison. we're here outside of government plaza.city hall the windows are boarded up. 24 is something we've seen throughout downtown. this is in response to the protesters, the ones that have turned violent. next to me, the city jail, officer chauvin was initially taken here and now he's been moved. it's due to the covid-19 concerns and also because the city is preparing for the possibility of more arrests and response to the issue that began with the death of...
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alison holt, bbc news. the northeast coast of britain. and if you want to know what it's like to fly in that formation, then here you are. the rafjets carried out a fly past above the coastal town of scarborough to mark armed forces day in the uk. a reminder of our top story: the united states has surpassed 2.5 million coronavirus cases — it comes as the surge in daily records continues. restriction are being re—introduced in some states. including texas, arizona and florida. business owners say it's another devastating blow. more on our website and twitter. stay with us. hello. well, the fresh weather is here to stay for the foreseeable future, at least the next week or so. so, plenty of showers in the forecast, and on top of that, it's also going to be windy, particularly on sunday. really quite blustery for the time of the year. now, the reason for it is this low pressure that swung out of the atlantic is being propelled by a jet stream. that jet stream has also introduced that much fresher air, and it's
alison holt, bbc news. the northeast coast of britain. and if you want to know what it's like to fly in that formation, then here you are. the rafjets carried out a fly past above the coastal town of scarborough to mark armed forces day in the uk. a reminder of our top story: the united states has surpassed 2.5 million coronavirus cases — it comes as the surge in daily records continues. restriction are being re—introduced in some states. including texas, arizona and florida. business...
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alison steinbach.d president trump that he could face legal action if he continues using one of the bands‘ best known songs at his campaign rallies. the trump campaign used the song you can't always get what you want at last week's rally in tulsa, 0klahoma. representatives for the group said that "fu rther steps to exclude" mr trump from using rolling stones material in future presidential campaigning was necessary after previous "cease and desist directives" had been ignored. in india, there's growing anger over the brutal deaths of a father and son in police custody in the southern state of tamil nadu. the family says the men were beaten and tortured by officers, after they were arrested, accused of violating a coronavirus curfew. police brutality against minorities in india has long been an accepted part of society — but in the wake of the killing of george floyd in the us, some indian activists say it's time to take a stand. this report from our south asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathan contain
alison steinbach.d president trump that he could face legal action if he continues using one of the bands‘ best known songs at his campaign rallies. the trump campaign used the song you can't always get what you want at last week's rally in tulsa, 0klahoma. representatives for the group said that "fu rther steps to exclude" mr trump from using rolling stones material in future presidential campaigning was necessary after previous "cease and desist directives" had been...
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alison, many thanks.london nearly a week ago were murdered by a stranger. bibaa henry was a6 and nicole smallman was 27. they'd been at party in wembley. they'd met friends there last friday to celebrate ms henry's birthday. their bodies were found shortly after 1pm on sunday afternoon. post—mortem tests revealed they'd both died from multiple stab wounds. the prime minister says it's "absurd and shameful" that a statue of winston churchill has had to be boarded up because of fears it may be vandalised. last weekend, protesters daubed it with graffiti saying that churchill was a racist. borisjohnson also warned people to "stay away" from protests because of coronavirus. chi chi izundu reports. this has been a week of anger. peaceful anti—racism protests marred by violence and graffiti. this is now how the churchill statue outside parliament stands. 0ver fears today's march would result in more damage. the statue of winston churchill, who is a national hero, has had to be boarded up forfear of violent atta
alison, many thanks.london nearly a week ago were murdered by a stranger. bibaa henry was a6 and nicole smallman was 27. they'd been at party in wembley. they'd met friends there last friday to celebrate ms henry's birthday. their bodies were found shortly after 1pm on sunday afternoon. post—mortem tests revealed they'd both died from multiple stab wounds. the prime minister says it's "absurd and shameful" that a statue of winston churchill has had to be boarded up because of fears...
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for everyone here at "newshour weekend," i'm alison stewart.d night. ♪ ♪ >>> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possibe by bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to of us.ss what's right in front at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of day. mutual of america financial group. retirement servis and investments. additional support has been provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private e corporation f by the american people. an by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> you're watchi announcer: explore new w worlds and new ideas rough programs like this, madevailable for everyone through contributions ♪ john: folk music has been around as long as there have been folks toing it. folk music is about real people and real lives and the frustration of dissent. it was a time in america when the simple act of gathe
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alison holt, bbc news.—east coast of britain. and if you want to know what it's like to fly in that formation. then here you are. the rafjets carried out a fly past above the coastal town of scarborough to mark armed forces day in the uk. more on our website and i am on twitter. please, do stay with us. hello. well, the fresh weather is here to stay for the foreseeable future, at least the next week or so. so, plenty of showers in the forecast, and on top of that, it's also going to be windy, particularly on sunday. really quite blustery for the time of the year. now, the reason for it is this low pressure that swung out of the atlantic is being propelled by a jet stream. that jet stream has also introduced that much fresher air, and it's here to stay. this is what it looks like through the early hours. so, the possibility of catching showers almost anywhere through the early hours, but more especially, i think, across the north—west of the uk and really across parts of northern ireland, the north—west of e
alison holt, bbc news.—east coast of britain. and if you want to know what it's like to fly in that formation. then here you are. the rafjets carried out a fly past above the coastal town of scarborough to mark armed forces day in the uk. more on our website and i am on twitter. please, do stay with us. hello. well, the fresh weather is here to stay for the foreseeable future, at least the next week or so. so, plenty of showers in the forecast, and on top of that, it's also going to be windy,...
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alison rice, thank you very much indeed.d all mean for your holiday plans — you can send them in to be put to the travel editor of the sun newspaper and a spokesperson from abta later. send them in to yourquestions@bbc.co.uk — and we'll aim to put them to our experts at a quarter past four this afternoon. the us has recorded an all—time daily high of 40,000 coronavirus infections, according to figures from johns hopkins university. the white house coronavirus task force warned young people that their behaviour posed a risk to older people who are more vulnerable. 866,000 people aged between 18 and 44 have coronavirus. that's 200,000 more than the next age range and four times more than those over 75, who are among the most vulnerable. the leading government advisor dr anthony fauci said the overwhelming majority of people being infected were the young, who are more likely to be socialising, and in crowds. two of the country's biggest states, texas and florida, have reimposed some lockdown restrictions, with the governor of t
alison rice, thank you very much indeed.d all mean for your holiday plans — you can send them in to be put to the travel editor of the sun newspaper and a spokesperson from abta later. send them in to yourquestions@bbc.co.uk — and we'll aim to put them to our experts at a quarter past four this afternoon. the us has recorded an all—time daily high of 40,000 coronavirus infections, according to figures from johns hopkins university. the white house coronavirus task force warned young...
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clearly not meant specially quite dramatic developments that we see and this alison tells west of the united states you just mentioned texas and companies are also acting accordingly walt disney for example indefinitely it delaying the reopening off a disneyland in california we had apple in houston texas with at least the temporary closing 7 more stores we had another big restaurant chain with $700.00 plus stores that had to file for bankruptcy protection so clearly the reopening does not go really there as smoothly as the stock market anyway it was up a quite a big hit here in the thursday session and we're talking about the stock market actually because we've been hearing concerns about the situation for businesses in the u.s. particularly what's seen as a disconnect between the financial markets and what's going on in the real economy what is the international monetary fund been saying well basically they're saying that correction is pretty likely a correction meaning that the markets by dropped at least by 10 percent or one of the questions this what could trigger this selloff an
clearly not meant specially quite dramatic developments that we see and this alison tells west of the united states you just mentioned texas and companies are also acting accordingly walt disney for example indefinitely it delaying the reopening off a disneyland in california we had apple in houston texas with at least the temporary closing 7 more stores we had another big restaurant chain with $700.00 plus stores that had to file for bankruptcy protection so clearly the reopening does not go...
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alison alum or all in all is the title of untruths and annoyed about this latest album it's an ode to their hometown berlin all of the lyrics were written by blix a bargain a man who radiates calm. it's much more immediate so i avoid saying direct but it's much more immediate. i simply noticed that i no longer need to keep my distance. i'm untouchable anyway that's the difference now i can make myself visible since i'm untouchable anyway. he himself is music history blix a bar gallant singer and guitarist of irish hits and annoy about the band was formed in the 1980 s. . they were anarchic sound experimenter's no junkyard was safe from them the berliners conquered the world with their new brutal the sound. wasn't just the lead singer of the noise about him he also played with nick cave and the bad seeds for 20 years until 2003. since then he's been concentrating on i'm stats and annoyed boughton and making sound experiments. the band would love to play in the junkyards like in the old days but they're no longer able to. do that. we did indeed call and find a junkyard near the polish b
alison alum or all in all is the title of untruths and annoyed about this latest album it's an ode to their hometown berlin all of the lyrics were written by blix a bargain a man who radiates calm. it's much more immediate so i avoid saying direct but it's much more immediate. i simply noticed that i no longer need to keep my distance. i'm untouchable anyway that's the difference now i can make myself visible since i'm untouchable anyway. he himself is music history blix a bar gallant singer...
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says started a program for a month ago alison a dozen people have been arrested across the country. despite their risk who wanted to disadvantaged communities almost every day. 300000 keets have been donated in over 15 communities through formal. because it comes to mind a senior member of the team says the are not backing down. we are worth reporting you are despite all the outlets are reporting that what is that report somebody my dad has that report you'll see i was i was 13 we have a young mind of this here because. i'm not going back. i'm not continuing only. we are because the need is enormous and we need to do our best so there is no way to stop it. congress interior minister who bundled them as it was not billable on our request for an interview. the new crew know bio's is not police brought in the country we more than 6500 kids these fish must we make composing in april. 2 positions continue to distribute hygiene kits to people who can't afford them. no i am so happy i have spent too much from my little savings to buy hand sanitizer and i don't even have enough money to buy
says started a program for a month ago alison a dozen people have been arrested across the country. despite their risk who wanted to disadvantaged communities almost every day. 300000 keets have been donated in over 15 communities through formal. because it comes to mind a senior member of the team says the are not backing down. we are worth reporting you are despite all the outlets are reporting that what is that report somebody my dad has that report you'll see i was i was 13 we have a young...
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alison, you have a lovely big smile on yourface this alison, you have a lovely big smile on your faceext year. and it‘s notjust aviation in the hotels and the travel agents and the tour operators, it‘s also the little tavernas, the cafe is, the man who rents you your boat for a day out on the greek island. they are all suffering as well. so long as we do get news this week that certain of our favourite holiday destinations are green to go, then it is very good news, for those who want to ta ke good news, for those who want to take the chance to travel abroad. andrew, from the point of view of tui, how much difference is this going to make to you, a little certainty? it makes a huge difference. i think alison touched on the really important point, the fa ct on the really important point, the fact customers do really want to go on holiday and as soon as we see any positive news about them going on holiday, we see that interest, we see that spike in bookings. to give you some idea, the traffic to our website since there has been some positive news about the air bridges have been up aroun
alison, you have a lovely big smile on yourface this alison, you have a lovely big smile on your faceext year. and it‘s notjust aviation in the hotels and the travel agents and the tour operators, it‘s also the little tavernas, the cafe is, the man who rents you your boat for a day out on the greek island. they are all suffering as well. so long as we do get news this week that certain of our favourite holiday destinations are green to go, then it is very good news, for those who want to ta...
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it's very difficult alison a chef a restaurant or to buy shrimp with the confidence that what you're serving is going to be good seafood by nature it is a hybrid bonding sometimes from his wrist using the production drugs. that are not approved for use in the u.s. the f.d.a. simply isn't testing enough on the imported market to really find all of these pilot a president and take note on al-jazeera. from summerize to sunset. across asia. to the pacific. explore untold on fascinating stories. of diverse cultures. and conflicting politics. one on one east on al-jazeera. amend and excision course the thinking of a serious violation of international law the un chief implores israel to abandon plans to an expanse of the occupied west bank and which arab states say could ignite a religious war israel bar is on the move should it say is extending sovereignty its decision to make. a long commute albus al jazeera live from doha also coming up the u.s. university predicts one hug.
it's very difficult alison a chef a restaurant or to buy shrimp with the confidence that what you're serving is going to be good seafood by nature it is a hybrid bonding sometimes from his wrist using the production drugs. that are not approved for use in the u.s. the f.d.a. simply isn't testing enough on the imported market to really find all of these pilot a president and take note on al-jazeera. from summerize to sunset. across asia. to the pacific. explore untold on fascinating stories. of...
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stacy the ceo alison and olivia is part of our founding group. two black women two white women and came together based on our relationships to find a way to utilize a platform that black women are not on to diversify feeds of white people. that's the mission. about ma in aifying black voices, of course. i find most have curated our social media feeds, the content we get, far more often than any other piece of content. that looks very stark. it doesn't look diverse. it is very much about, you know, who looks like us. who talks like us, thinks like us. we thought, well, let's go ahead and diversify those feeds. so, yes. white women gave up their platforms. black women went on there and talked about the things that matter to them. >> and just to pivot to you, you know, you are this powerhouse in the business world. before become ag cmo endeavor held big positions at apple and beats and uber and pepsico. as a black woman you talk a lot how you struggled, how you show up in corporate spaces. i remember being on panel with you talking about flying firs
stacy the ceo alison and olivia is part of our founding group. two black women two white women and came together based on our relationships to find a way to utilize a platform that black women are not on to diversify feeds of white people. that's the mission. about ma in aifying black voices, of course. i find most have curated our social media feeds, the content we get, far more often than any other piece of content. that looks very stark. it doesn't look diverse. it is very much about, you...
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with me now cnn business correspond end alison kosik. good to have you on. there's still $134 billion not spent yet. what happens to that money? >> well, from what i'm hearing lawmakers have committed to rolling that $134 billion if it's unused by midnight of course into the next stimulus program. now, you asked whether or not this was a success. well, you know what, you asked lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, you ask economists, they say yes. this -- for all intents and purposes this was a success. because what it wound up doing is giving money to small businesses so so they can keep their employees on their payrolls. we are talking millions of employees at small businesses, small businesses, by the way, are the backbone of this economy so propping then up is vital. but the reality is, more aid is going to be necessary. now, i have had a lot of time to be at home lately. so i have gone around to a lot of small businesses here on long island who took ppp loans, asking them like dry cleaners, optical stores and liquor stores, how are you doing? you know w
with me now cnn business correspond end alison kosik. good to have you on. there's still $134 billion not spent yet. what happens to that money? >> well, from what i'm hearing lawmakers have committed to rolling that $134 billion if it's unused by midnight of course into the next stimulus program. now, you asked whether or not this was a success. well, you know what, you asked lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, you ask economists, they say yes. this -- for all intents and purposes this...
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derby frente al everton >> el liverpool no fue claro se iba a ir desviada ddel rco al 79 tapada de alisonenal lo venía a cobrar sergio ramos iba a poner al otro lado del arquero al 67 >> el árbitro en la revisión en el var y como vemos sí hay fuera de lugar pero no creo que el jugador estorbe la visibilidad pasa a un metro lejos de él estábamos uno a cero después al 69 más polémica se mete a la derecha y saca un centro atento cómo la baja karim benzema con le pecho la pone al centro y adentro dos a cero ganaba el real madrid parece que el balón le puede pegar en la mano a karim benzema lo revisaron en el var para mí le pega donde se junta el brazo con el hombro y ganó el real madrid dos a uno , en (nombre en inglés) estrella de la selección nacional de estados unidos no puede participar debido a una lesión enla rodilla en horas de la tarde citando las dos veces campeona del mundo al saber que se pudo recuperar antes del arranque del torno demora más tiempo de lo esperado la mejor jugadora del 2015 será dmlas estrellas que se pierde el torneo morgan tampoco va a estar porque tuvo su bebé e
derby frente al everton >> el liverpool no fue claro se iba a ir desviada ddel rco al 79 tapada de alisonenal lo venía a cobrar sergio ramos iba a poner al otro lado del arquero al 67 >> el árbitro en la revisión en el var y como vemos sí hay fuera de lugar pero no creo que el jugador estorbe la visibilidad pasa a un metro lejos de él estábamos uno a cero después al 69 más polémica se mete a la derecha y saca un centro atento cómo la baja karim benzema con le pecho la pone...
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joining me now is msnbc correspondent alison barber live in washington, d.c. their curfew has been in effect since 7:00 p.m. earlier today we saw military vehicles rolling through the streets. we have seen different members of the u.s. armed forces deployed around the city. what is the scene like now in front of the white house in lafayette park like there now, alison. >> reporter: hey, chris, we still hear those helicopters flying overhead. one of them is starting to circle back over us again now. as you said, there are a number of different agencies, uniformed military officials on the ground. so far tonight, though, we have not seen any arrests. we have seen dea agents, military police, atf, fbi as well as d.c. police. the protesters here, though, they are peaceful. some of them were just singing happy birthday earlier. they are frustrated. they still have a message that they want people to hear, but we have not seen them do anything other than peacefully protest here tonight. if you walk a little with me this way, you can see some of the line of heavily ar
joining me now is msnbc correspondent alison barber live in washington, d.c. their curfew has been in effect since 7:00 p.m. earlier today we saw military vehicles rolling through the streets. we have seen different members of the u.s. armed forces deployed around the city. what is the scene like now in front of the white house in lafayette park like there now, alison. >> reporter: hey, chris, we still hear those helicopters flying overhead. one of them is starting to circle back over us...
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joining our discussion now, amy alison.nder of she the people, a network aiming to amplify the political voice of women of color. and ron klain, the former chief of staff to vice president joe biden and a senior aide to president obama. great to see both of you. thank you for being here. amy, let me start with you. what do you make of what's happening? this has been a difficult week for the president, but he's in the context of a difficult three months for this country. >> well, we just came out of a period where donald trump wasn't defining the news cycle for once. the power of the people in the streets. and i think we can look at those polls but also not be complacent. we have to understand that some of the wins that we've experienced this week are indications that we have still a democracy that's functioning. we have people power in the streets. we have a court that's independent and that's giving people some hope after some punishing years. i think right now it's time to double down on our commitment to focusing on turn
joining our discussion now, amy alison.nder of she the people, a network aiming to amplify the political voice of women of color. and ron klain, the former chief of staff to vice president joe biden and a senior aide to president obama. great to see both of you. thank you for being here. amy, let me start with you. what do you make of what's happening? this has been a difficult week for the president, but he's in the context of a difficult three months for this country. >> well, we just...
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buff alison's worldwide took to the streets over the weekend multiple bundesliga clubs took in the setting a clear statement against racism and police brutality. the call if you like it's feel a feeling mentioned some with all of us a. bit about what they wanted but also the muslim types of that so not so much searched our best actress for the day more civilized and the saying in the soft glow she could decide her stuff was but i might of it was. my own squads both at home upset stating read confirmation and during that match with the slogan black lives matter. others also displayed gestures of solidarity with the movement reinforcing the signal that racism has no place in this world. thanks for watching and be good to one another. he broke to. defy the convention shot. a gun sheen it was. kosher it's of needs major pains and joslin to leave it on boston society in the early 20th century. ban. in 15 g.w. . headed for a train. the moment. for him and her family. to go. on the. mall. what secrets lie behind a small. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritag
buff alison's worldwide took to the streets over the weekend multiple bundesliga clubs took in the setting a clear statement against racism and police brutality. the call if you like it's feel a feeling mentioned some with all of us a. bit about what they wanted but also the muslim types of that so not so much searched our best actress for the day more civilized and the saying in the soft glow she could decide her stuff was but i might of it was. my own squads both at home upset stating read...
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there on the streets of workers are for us but those protesters thank you for that update alison or. as alessandro was just saying one of the worrying effects of the coronavirus pandemic is also the increase in violence against women aid groups say it's saw in latin america where already 20000000 women and girls suffer attacks every year let's take a look at some of these numbers venezuela saw a 65 percent increase in femicide that's gender based met in april a month later the number of women killed in argentina reached a 10 year high columbia recorded a 50 percent rise in domestic abuse reports by women under lockdown and in mexico where it's estimated 10 women killed every day emergency calls also jumped by 50 percent in the 1st 4 months of this year so we can now speak to viviana before kids she's a human rights lawyer and a feminist advocate and she joins us now via skype from bogota viviana those numbers are shocking talk us through what's driving this violent increase. i think i'm biased now is the more p.c. one or the something that is not new york every week many were killed
there on the streets of workers are for us but those protesters thank you for that update alison or. as alessandro was just saying one of the worrying effects of the coronavirus pandemic is also the increase in violence against women aid groups say it's saw in latin america where already 20000000 women and girls suffer attacks every year let's take a look at some of these numbers venezuela saw a 65 percent increase in femicide that's gender based met in april a month later the number of women...
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alison collins is calling on the city to continue investing in the community in order to help educators focus on their jobs and move away from the current memo of understanding or mou with police. >> we want to move away from the mou. it hasn't been effective in managing police and it also hasn't been effective in really clearly defining what we should be doing better as a staff. >> reporter: this conversation is about more than just taking funds from police coverage and directing it towards social workers and counselors. after all, the school district only pays about $45,000 for half of a single police officer's salary. as for captain williams, the head of the school resource officer program -- >> we also need the police commission, you know, and the mayor's office and, you know, she's initiated a lot of great reforms to redirect funds into communities, and we know that when communities are better resourced, you know, they don't come in in trauma, crisis, we have less conflicts. >> reporter: the most recent agreement between police and the district expired in january 2019, but it was i
alison collins is calling on the city to continue investing in the community in order to help educators focus on their jobs and move away from the current memo of understanding or mou with police. >> we want to move away from the mou. it hasn't been effective in managing police and it also hasn't been effective in really clearly defining what we should be doing better as a staff. >> reporter: this conversation is about more than just taking funds from police coverage and directing...
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i got word tonight that alison, i just heard her in my ear, she's back in the booth, our producer. >> our beloved producer is back with us. >> slowly but surely we're coming back into the newsroom. >> once you get back, we'll have the gang together. >> yes, a little normalcy. >> we miss you. thanks a lot, jeff. >> you too, guys. >>> up next, governor newsom may have a new fight on his hands. the reason he's being sued by nail salons. >>> and we have jimmy. >> hi, everyone. we have an awesome new "tonight show" tonight with john oliver, spike lee, music from benny doing her tiktok smash on the show tonight. all new "tonight show" right after your late local news. >>> happening now, two new pop-up locations for free covid-19 testing in santa clara county. the sites open tomorrow, one in gilroy at the valley health center, the other one in san jose at the county of santa clara service center. the sites will provide up to 1,000 additional tests a day. no appointment necessary. we'll be back with more in a moment. in an unprecedented crisis... a more than $10 billion cut to public educatio
i got word tonight that alison, i just heard her in my ear, she's back in the booth, our producer. >> our beloved producer is back with us. >> slowly but surely we're coming back into the newsroom. >> once you get back, we'll have the gang together. >> yes, a little normalcy. >> we miss you. thanks a lot, jeff. >> you too, guys. >>> up next, governor newsom may have a new fight on his hands. the reason he's being sued by nail salons. >>> and...
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our social affairs correspondent, alison holt, reports.s who fund themselves has effectively subsidised the care system, paying far more for the for by their local authority. age uk says that on average, self funders are charged just over £850 per week. now some are saying their fees rise by 15%. the charity said it is adding insult to injury that self funders find themselves picking up the bill for extra protective equipment and increased staff costs resulting from the pandemic. the government has allocated £600 million towards helping care providers cover the costs of infection control as well as an extra £3.6 billion for council services generally. a day of protests in response to george floyd's death is under way in australia. many thousands are demonstrating against racism and police violence, under the banner of ‘black lives matter‘. they are also highlighting the treatment of indigenous australians, who are often marginalised in society, and disproportionately represented in prisons. the australian prime minister, scott morrison, wa
our social affairs correspondent, alison holt, reports.s who fund themselves has effectively subsidised the care system, paying far more for the for by their local authority. age uk says that on average, self funders are charged just over £850 per week. now some are saying their fees rise by 15%. the charity said it is adding insult to injury that self funders find themselves picking up the bill for extra protective equipment and increased staff costs resulting from the pandemic. the...
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alison johnstone.but in other parts of the uk, it's still very much in place. wales‘s first minister gave an update to a virtual meeting of the senedd. in wales, the message remains, "stay two metres apart." that is the safe way to behave. the science we have seen and the science from sage says that if you half the distance, the risk increases somewhere between two and five times greater than if you stay at a two metre distance. if it is possible, always using public health as our primary test to reduce the two metre rule by exception, then we will see what we are able to do in wales. but we will do it by looking at the evidence first and making the decision second — not making the decision, and then looking for the evidence. the welsh tory leader ignored that dig at borisjohnson‘s government to ask for extra help for some of wales‘s key industries. the tourism and hospitality industry needs clarity, in my view in the form of a detailed strategy both for the short term and indeed the longer term, a str
alison johnstone.but in other parts of the uk, it's still very much in place. wales‘s first minister gave an update to a virtual meeting of the senedd. in wales, the message remains, "stay two metres apart." that is the safe way to behave. the science we have seen and the science from sage says that if you half the distance, the risk increases somewhere between two and five times greater than if you stay at a two metre distance. if it is possible, always using public health as our...
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continues to set new records and there is still little clarity on when the outbreak will begin to subside alison that m.p.'s i'll just see. for the 4th weekend in a row black lives matter protesters have been rallying in cities across the united kingdom hundreds join the demonstration in london's hyde park where barco reports i think. black lives matter is more than a movement it's a moment for p.j. matheson a young campaigner finding his voice anger over police brutality against black people in the united states has recalled here to britain a country with its own unique and all too similar problems with racism there are different things on like some levels going on but a universal feeling is the same we all feel sometimes threatened by the police there's a feeling of civil unrest racism is defined by deep differences and societal bias young black men are 10 times more likely to be stopped and searched by the police in the u.k. and less likely to go on to hold top jobs covert nineteen's exposed the grave consequences of discrimination and poverty with black asian and other minorities a greater r
continues to set new records and there is still little clarity on when the outbreak will begin to subside alison that m.p.'s i'll just see. for the 4th weekend in a row black lives matter protesters have been rallying in cities across the united kingdom hundreds join the demonstration in london's hyde park where barco reports i think. black lives matter is more than a movement it's a moment for p.j. matheson a young campaigner finding his voice anger over police brutality against black people...
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used to set new records and there is still little clarity on when the outbreak will begin to subside alison that i'm here i'll just. the 1st major election since much of europe went into lockdown is taking place in serbia voting has begun for a new parliament election was originally planned for april opinion polls predict the serbian progressive party of president alexander church will get around 50 percent of the vote but some opposition parties are boycotting saying the election won't be fair because of his influence over the media. china's controversial new security law could be imposed on hong kong within weeks regimes top legislative body has announced a 3 day session starting next sunday but is not specified if it is directly related to the proposal details of the law emerge saturday revealing mainland courts will have jurisdiction over certain national security cry. to zimbabwe now which has suffered from years of drought 10 environmentalist brain property developers for making it worse they're accused of causing a drastic fall in groundwater levels by building homes on protected wet
used to set new records and there is still little clarity on when the outbreak will begin to subside alison that i'm here i'll just. the 1st major election since much of europe went into lockdown is taking place in serbia voting has begun for a new parliament election was originally planned for april opinion polls predict the serbian progressive party of president alexander church will get around 50 percent of the vote but some opposition parties are boycotting saying the election won't be fair...
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our social affairs correspondent, alison holt, reports.aying far more for the support they need than someone who is paid for by their local authority. age uk says that on average, self funders are charged just over £850 per week. now some are seeing their fees rise by 15%. the charity said it is adding insult to injury that self funders find themselves picking up the bill for extra protective equipment and increased staff costs resulting from the pandemic. the government has allocated £600 million towards helping care providers with the costs of infection control, as well as an extra £3.6 billion for council services generally. a sign that the lockdown is being eased around the world is the gradual return of professional sport. we've seen football matches being played in various countries — although usually the games take place behind closed doors. that's not the case in vietnam though — where the fans are also making a comeback. the bbc‘s tim allman reports. in nam dinh city, you'd think that covid—19 had never even existed. dozens of sup
our social affairs correspondent, alison holt, reports.aying far more for the support they need than someone who is paid for by their local authority. age uk says that on average, self funders are charged just over £850 per week. now some are seeing their fees rise by 15%. the charity said it is adding insult to injury that self funders find themselves picking up the bill for extra protective equipment and increased staff costs resulting from the pandemic. the government has allocated £600...
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our social affairs correspondent, alison holt, reports. effectively subsidised the care system, paying far more for the support they need than someone who is paid for by their local authority. age uk says that on average, self—funders are charged just over £850 per week. now some are seeing their fees rise by 15%. the charity said it's adding insult to injury that self funders find themselves picking up the bill for extra protective equipment and increased staff costs resulting from the pandemic. the government has allocated £600 million towards helping care providers cover the costs of infection control as well as an extra £3.6 billion for council services generally. meanwhile the government had been expected to announce this morning whether it's met its target of testing all residents and staff in elderly care homes in england for covid—19 by earlyjune. that's not going to happen today. bbc news understands that testing kits have been sent to most homes, but one group of providers says hundreds of results have gone missing, and others ar
our social affairs correspondent, alison holt, reports. effectively subsidised the care system, paying far more for the support they need than someone who is paid for by their local authority. age uk says that on average, self—funders are charged just over £850 per week. now some are seeing their fees rise by 15%. the charity said it's adding insult to injury that self funders find themselves picking up the bill for extra protective equipment and increased staff costs resulting from the...
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used to set new records and there is still little clarity on when the outbreak will begin to subside alison that i'm here i'll just. venezuela's vice president says radical new restrictions will come into force from monday to stop what she's calling a dangerous increase in covert 900 cases philthy rodriguez says the metro in the capital caracas will be shut down as well as nearby railway systems as just will need to prove they are essential workers venezuela has reported almost 4000 cases in 33 deaths. zoos in the philippines are treating for donations of food and veterans services. according to measures and lifted by the end of the month is unlikely zoos will be a priority for visitors. as this. princess and her friend serve finally together in their temporary home the horses are well known to tourists who visit the town of just a few hours south from manila. but princess and her friends were left behind as people fled the eruption of a volcano last january some animals died but these horses were rescued. but the shutdown of tourist sites in the region of luzon in response to the coronavir
used to set new records and there is still little clarity on when the outbreak will begin to subside alison that i'm here i'll just. venezuela's vice president says radical new restrictions will come into force from monday to stop what she's calling a dangerous increase in covert 900 cases philthy rodriguez says the metro in the capital caracas will be shut down as well as nearby railway systems as just will need to prove they are essential workers venezuela has reported almost 4000 cases in 33...
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continues to set new records and there is still little clarity on when the outbreak will begin to subside alison that m.p.'s i'll just. zoos under lockdown in the philippines are pleading for donations of food and. i will say even if quarantine rules start being lifted by the end of this month it's unlikely zoos will be a priority for visitors. princess and her friend sir finally together in their temporary home the horses are well known to tourists who visit the town of just a few hours south from manila. but princess and her friends were left behind as people fled the eruption of a volcano last january some animals died but these horses were rescued. but the shutdown of tourist sites in the region of luzon in response to the coronavirus by demick means these animals are unlikely to carry any visitors again it's. the 5th this and some of them have to survive. if they're good or bad by how to. do is the old and also one of its most iconic tourist destinations critics say it was neglected for decades by previous administrations and that's left many parts. it's now closed indefinitely but still re
continues to set new records and there is still little clarity on when the outbreak will begin to subside alison that m.p.'s i'll just. zoos under lockdown in the philippines are pleading for donations of food and. i will say even if quarantine rules start being lifted by the end of this month it's unlikely zoos will be a priority for visitors. princess and her friend sir finally together in their temporary home the horses are well known to tourists who visit the town of just a few hours south...
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used to set new records and there is still little clarity on when the outbreak will begin to subside alison that m.p.'s i'll just say you have a. zimbabwean health minister has appeared in court accused of illegally awarding a company with a multi-million dollar contract for corona virus medical supplies over there more oil was arrested by the anti corruption agency on friday while allegedly chose a company called drax international to provide the government with medical equipment at inflated prices zoo's under lockdown in the philippines are pleading for donations for food and veteran services and the like to say even according to an rules start being lifted by the end of this month it's unlikely zoos will be a priority for visitors as well and dog points. princess and her friend sir finally together in their temporary home the horses are well known to tourists who visit the town of just a few hours south from manila. but princess and her friends were left behind as people fled the eruption of a volcano last january some animals died but these horses were rescued. but the shutdown of touri
used to set new records and there is still little clarity on when the outbreak will begin to subside alison that m.p.'s i'll just say you have a. zimbabwean health minister has appeared in court accused of illegally awarding a company with a multi-million dollar contract for corona virus medical supplies over there more oil was arrested by the anti corruption agency on friday while allegedly chose a company called drax international to provide the government with medical equipment at inflated...
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continues to set new records and there is still little clarity on when the outbreak will begin to subside alison that i'm here i'll just say you have. venezuela's vice president says a radical new restrictions will come into force from monday to stop what she is calling a dangerous increase in coronavirus cases rodrigue says a metro in the capital caracas will be shut down as well as nearby railway systems will need to prove their essential workers venezuela has reported or was 4000 cases and 33 covered 1000 deaths spain meanwhile has opened its borders to visitors from most european countries and they won't have to undergo a 2 week mandatory quarantine of the land border with portugal remains close until july 1st spain has been one of the worst affected countries in europe. zoos under lockdown in the philippines are pleading for donations of food and veterinary services animal activists say even if quarantine measures are lifted by the end of the month it's unlikely will be a priority for visitors i mean linda then reports. princess and her friend sir finally together in their temporary home th
continues to set new records and there is still little clarity on when the outbreak will begin to subside alison that i'm here i'll just say you have. venezuela's vice president says a radical new restrictions will come into force from monday to stop what she is calling a dangerous increase in coronavirus cases rodrigue says a metro in the capital caracas will be shut down as well as nearby railway systems will need to prove their essential workers venezuela has reported or was 4000 cases and...
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without their usual informal jobs offering a lifeline and some relief to those who needed the most alison. now police in honduras have stopped migrants from making their way across the country to the role than border with somalia they've been stranded in the south since the coronavirus pandemic started and are trying to get to the united states reports. a long road lies ahead but this group of at least a 100 people are willing to take the risk in countries across africa from cuba and haiti mothers and fathers among them wanting a better life in the united states. to get married jerry mitchell i've been on the road for 2 months and spent 3 more here in chile taken the government has kept us here because of the pandemic one of the give us a bus and leave us at the border with guatemala. a few months ago they entered honduras from the southern border with nicaragua then in march the pandemic stopped them in their tracks. and on tuesday so did the police. another obstacle taking a mental and physical toll on song. stuck in the city of truth seeker tensions were high. but the report but we're
without their usual informal jobs offering a lifeline and some relief to those who needed the most alison. now police in honduras have stopped migrants from making their way across the country to the role than border with somalia they've been stranded in the south since the coronavirus pandemic started and are trying to get to the united states reports. a long road lies ahead but this group of at least a 100 people are willing to take the risk in countries across africa from cuba and haiti...
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i've seen some articles from bloomberg on the research of alison williams in europe and the united statess really the same question as we have had all along, what is the role of banking? the mergers of banking? the combination of faang -- of banking? it seems to be painful wherever the geography. francine: that is because of a couple of things here in europe, and perhaps there's not enough regulatory appetite, but it's difficult to do cross-border mergers. someone who said he will set a high bar when it comes to companies taking tax spend -- taxpayer-funded bailouts during the pandemic. here he is? >> the bar is exceptionally high , this is the taxpayers money and i should not be sitting here andng to pick winners, barring those accessing taxpayer support in a significant way. the bar is high and it should be rare, and not an attractive long-term feature of the economy. there are very tragic projections of what might happen to employment. analready know that there's norma's dislocation in the labor market. i cannot -- enormous dislocation in the labor market. i cannot protect every job. b
i've seen some articles from bloomberg on the research of alison williams in europe and the united statess really the same question as we have had all along, what is the role of banking? the mergers of banking? the combination of faang -- of banking? it seems to be painful wherever the geography. francine: that is because of a couple of things here in europe, and perhaps there's not enough regulatory appetite, but it's difficult to do cross-border mergers. someone who said he will set a high...
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how concerning is the additional capital plan that the fed has asked banks to resubmit, which alisonams of bloomberg intelligence say is a broad negative for the banking sector? ken: we already know what they have planned for this year. it brings you back to the july earnings coming up with loan losses and the projected loan losses on their historical framework was $433 billion. once you get into the covid-19 scenarios, you are looking anywhere from 600 over $700 million. the fit is recognizing -- the fed is recognizing banks will see, especially in three areas, commercial loans, credit cards, and real estate, that there is incredible uncertainty about the economy, the labor market, there will be loan losses. realistic.being it is a new environment. march theh before banks look to be strong, they will be much more conservative than the c-suite or the ceos of the larger banks about their capital. lisa: the reaction in markets has been relatively muted. we are seeing wells fargo down 3% ahead of the opening, but that does not take into account yesterday's 5% gain. agree, or do you thin
how concerning is the additional capital plan that the fed has asked banks to resubmit, which alisonams of bloomberg intelligence say is a broad negative for the banking sector? ken: we already know what they have planned for this year. it brings you back to the july earnings coming up with loan losses and the projected loan losses on their historical framework was $433 billion. once you get into the covid-19 scenarios, you are looking anywhere from 600 over $700 million. the fit is recognizing...
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i feel alison's pain, their stores opening today. 800 of 2000.some of her work. i never turn on my staff, and you should never turn on your staff, and i make it clear to every member of the labour party and every staff memberof the labour the labour party and every staff member of the labour party, that is how we will lead the party and the movement. we will be paying them the average. has this been thought through? where are the figures? the figures are 250,000 policemen. 250,000 policemen? and women? so you're getting more than 2000. where did 250,000 come from?” you're getting more than 2000. where did 250,000 come from? i think you said that. we want to encourage people to take more and even unlimited amounts of outdoor exercise. i like walking. you can sit in the sun, in your local park, you can drive to other destinations, and if possible, do so by car or even better by walking or bicycle.” do enjoy, if i get the time, walking. you can even play sports, only with members of your own household. nothing has changed. nothing has changed. you c
i feel alison's pain, their stores opening today. 800 of 2000.some of her work. i never turn on my staff, and you should never turn on your staff, and i make it clear to every member of the labour party and every staff memberof the labour the labour party and every staff member of the labour party, that is how we will lead the party and the movement. we will be paying them the average. has this been thought through? where are the figures? the figures are 250,000 policemen. 250,000 policemen?...
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alison, for the moment, thank you very much. that is alison roberts reporting from the algarve.suspect has been identified in the case of madeleine mccann, 13 years after she disappeared in portugal, makes several front pages. the daily mirror shows a photo of the suspect‘s campervan, one of two vehicles that police want more details about. the daily telegraph also reporting, and says friends of kate and gerry mccann have called it the biggest development in the case so far. the article says british and german police have interviewed the suspect in jail, but he has declined to help with their inquiries. the guardian shows a picture of the actorjohn boyega at a protest in london, showing support for us demonstrations over the death of george floyd. the paper's top story says the government's push to reopen primary schools in england on monday "has fallen flat", saying figures show thousands of schools did not open. and online, one of the most read stories on the bbc website is one we'll be discussing on breakfast later. more than half of the uk population have struggled with slee
alison, for the moment, thank you very much. that is alison roberts reporting from the algarve.suspect has been identified in the case of madeleine mccann, 13 years after she disappeared in portugal, makes several front pages. the daily mirror shows a photo of the suspect‘s campervan, one of two vehicles that police want more details about. the daily telegraph also reporting, and says friends of kate and gerry mccann have called it the biggest development in the case so far. the article says...
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alison lee was among the first customers to flock to california art supply in san mateo monday morning. >> the owners of this store care for their community and are doing their best to keep things clean and make sure we feel safe. i know they have good intentions. i feel good about shopping this way. >> reporter: the owner says his store has wide aisles so customers can self-distance. he's allowing only two customers at a time. free appointments are scheduled online. there's an option for families up to three to book a private appointment for a fee of $45. the goal is to make customers and staff feel safe. >> a lot of people aren't going to be comfortable in stores shopping yet, unless we can prove that it's safe. >> reporter: on this opening day, every appointment was booked, reflecting the demand for craft and art supplies to keep busy as sheltering at home continues. in san mateo, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> we have a full list of information and resources to help during the pandemic. you can go to abc7news.com/coronavirus and there you will find pages dedicated to related stories
alison lee was among the first customers to flock to california art supply in san mateo monday morning. >> the owners of this store care for their community and are doing their best to keep things clean and make sure we feel safe. i know they have good intentions. i feel good about shopping this way. >> reporter: the owner says his store has wide aisles so customers can self-distance. he's allowing only two customers at a time. free appointments are scheduled online. there's an...
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alison is off this morning. erica hill here with me. >> new this morning, exactly what public health officials have been worried about. this morning, 23 states are seeing a rise in the number of coronavirus cases. those are the states in red. 11 of these states have a growth rate of more than 50%. that is enormous. nationwide you can see in this graph right here, cases have risen more than 15%. in some key states there's a substantial increase in the rate of people getting sick, and an increase in the number of people who are so sick they're in the hospital. this isn't about just more testing which is some of the nonsense the president has been saying about that. the white house does acknowledge that they're preparing for a second wave in the fall. this is less than a week after vice president pence said fears about a second wave were overblown. this morning, i'll show you a couple more charts, the states of particular concern include florida. you can see the steep rise in the number of cases there, and also ari
alison is off this morning. erica hill here with me. >> new this morning, exactly what public health officials have been worried about. this morning, 23 states are seeing a rise in the number of coronavirus cases. those are the states in red. 11 of these states have a growth rate of more than 50%. that is enormous. nationwide you can see in this graph right here, cases have risen more than 15%. in some key states there's a substantial increase in the rate of people getting sick, and an...
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that she's ever charged criminally. >> while the woman in the video may not face criminal charges, alisonal field and doesn't think she should be treating patients. experts say that even if you do test positive for the antibodies which the woman in the video claimed she did, that doesn't give you a pass. you should still follow the cdc guidelines. while it's likely someone with a positive antibody test is immune right now, the accuracy of those tests are still not perfect. michael. >> all right, we can do better. that's right. thank you so much, stephanie. >>> turning now to a silver lining from quarantine, families spending more time together. as father's day approaches new research shows dads forming even stronger bonds with their kids. whit johnson talked about his experiences earlier. i experienced that as well and deborah roberts is joining us with this story. good morning, deborah. >> reporter: good morning, michael. yeah, a little bit of good news for a change, right? because we all know that the coronavirus has cut a path of destruction in so many lives with deep losses and all ki
that she's ever charged criminally. >> while the woman in the video may not face criminal charges, alisonal field and doesn't think she should be treating patients. experts say that even if you do test positive for the antibodies which the woman in the video claimed she did, that doesn't give you a pass. you should still follow the cdc guidelines. while it's likely someone with a positive antibody test is immune right now, the accuracy of those tests are still not perfect. michael....
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let's get to cnn's alison kosik. stocks rallying in recent weeks. what's responsible today? >> investors -- [ inaudible ] the fears of the virus impacting the economy again just as states are reopening and as new cases are rising in many states. i think reality is really hitting home with investors, because if there's a second wave of the pandemic, there's concern it can put the brakes on the economy again even when the economy is trying to pick itself up off the ground. huge losses, really undermine the extreme optimism we've been seeing in the market lately that pushed stocks to a new record. just a few days ago hit a new record. s&p 500 -- the federal reserve chair's comments yesterday, his assessment about the prospect of the recovery, the economic recovery will likely take a loan time. what we're seeing today, jake, our investors taking gains off the table for what could come next. jake. >> all right. the dow down 1,861 points today. now to politics. any moment we expect president trump in dallas, texas, talk about race and policing with law enforcement and community le
let's get to cnn's alison kosik. stocks rallying in recent weeks. what's responsible today? >> investors -- [ inaudible ] the fears of the virus impacting the economy again just as states are reopening and as new cases are rising in many states. i think reality is really hitting home with investors, because if there's a second wave of the pandemic, there's concern it can put the brakes on the economy again even when the economy is trying to pick itself up off the ground. huge losses,...