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beauty salons, bowling alleys and wedding venues in england are facing at least another fortnight of closure following the government's plan to pause the easing of restrictions. one of the uk government's scientific advisers has suggested that england may have to consider closing pubs in order to re—open schools next month. the death toll from the coronavirus outbreak in mexico has overtaken the uk's. it's now the third highest in the world. companies in the uk whose staff have been receiving up to 80% of their salary through the government's furlough scheme will have to start paying some contributions from today. us president donald trump has announced he will be banning the chinese video—sharing app tiktok, from as early as today. and showbusiness at a social distance — the bafta tv awards go online. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world 7 and do stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. pubs and restaurants in england could be shut again in the autumn to get children back to school. professor graham medley, a member
beauty salons, bowling alleys and wedding venues in england are facing at least another fortnight of closure following the government's plan to pause the easing of restrictions. one of the uk government's scientific advisers has suggested that england may have to consider closing pubs in order to re—open schools next month. the death toll from the coronavirus outbreak in mexico has overtaken the uk's. it's now the third highest in the world. companies in the uk whose staff have been receiving...
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thousands of beauty salons, bowling alleys and wedding venues are facing at least another fortnight of closure following borisjohnson‘s plan to ‘squeeze the brake pedal‘ on easing restrictions. the death toll from the coronavirus outbreak in mexico has overtaken the uk's. it's now the third highest in the world. companies in the uk whose staff have been receiving up to 80% of their salary through the government's furlough scheme will have to start paying some contributions from today. cracks in the murdoch empire as rupert murdoch's sonjames resigns from the board of news corporation, citing editorial disagreements. us president donald trump has announced he will be banning the chinese video—sharing app tiktok, from as early as today. and showbusiness at a social distance — the bafta tv awards go online. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world 7 and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. first, thousands of businesses in england — which were expecting to reopen this weekend after the coronavirus lockdown — are facing at
thousands of beauty salons, bowling alleys and wedding venues are facing at least another fortnight of closure following borisjohnson‘s plan to ‘squeeze the brake pedal‘ on easing restrictions. the death toll from the coronavirus outbreak in mexico has overtaken the uk's. it's now the third highest in the world. companies in the uk whose staff have been receiving up to 80% of their salary through the government's furlough scheme will have to start paying some contributions from today....
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casinos, skating rinks, bowling alleys will remain closed till at least 15 august.ain banned, and wedding receptions will stay small affairs. there won't be up to 30 guests, for now at least. and more restrictions could follow, with one scientist suggesting that pubs may have to close to allow schools to reopen in september. closing some of the other networks, some of the other activities, may well be required to enable us to open schools. so, it might come down to a question about which do you trade off against each other? and then that's a matter of prioritising. you know, do we think that pubs are more important in schools? the focus will be on stemming the rise in cases over the summer before colder weather arrives. the challenge will be helping the economy get back on its feet while keeping people safe. jenny kumah, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to andree hobbs and her wife, christine. andree explained why she has spent the past three months shielding and how she's been dealing with the easing of the restrictions. well, i have several underlying issues which would
casinos, skating rinks, bowling alleys will remain closed till at least 15 august.ain banned, and wedding receptions will stay small affairs. there won't be up to 30 guests, for now at least. and more restrictions could follow, with one scientist suggesting that pubs may have to close to allow schools to reopen in september. closing some of the other networks, some of the other activities, may well be required to enable us to open schools. so, it might come down to a question about which do you...
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thanks sofi for helping us get our money right. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk alley. turn now to retail as both target and lowe's report bellow outresults we're following the lead of home depot and walmart yesterday. guys, good morning >> good morning. >> hi, how are you >> oliver, i wonder if what we're seeing in this period changes the kind of calculus around how investors look at technology investment. for a while it seems like amazon get a pass while investing in technology because investors believed it would lead to real growth but some other companies might get dinged when they were investing in it but now it seems that's critical for everybody. >> what we're seeing here is the sbre gra integration of bricks and clicks target hit their numbers what stood out 195% ecommerce growth and using stores as hubs or fulfillment centers, drive up, curb side pickup and reinventing the purpose of the store to integrate the whole shopping journey what's happening is america really values convenience and target has done a great job being america's easiest place to shop and th
thanks sofi for helping us get our money right. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk alley. turn now to retail as both target and lowe's report bellow outresults we're following the lead of home depot and walmart yesterday. guys, good morning >> good morning. >> hi, how are you >> oliver, i wonder if what we're seeing in this period changes the kind of calculus around how investors look at technology investment. for a while it seems like amazon get a pass while...
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" is live ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to "squawk alley" for a tuesday.arl quintanilla and jon fortt and sara eisen is joining us, working a split shift. the biggest loss for the dow since july 30th. we're back to 34.30. had a pretty good nice opening, john, as we got that trade deal commitment, the phone call between the reps between the u.s. and china then consumer confidence hits and it was just not enough to offset the best number for new home sales since 2006. >> yes some things still creeping higher you see amazon a bit higher. microsoft up about a percent alphabet, too. adobe hitting all-time highs earlier this morning, which just goes to show, there are certain story lines in this market, sarah that continue to do well >> for sure, naturally, the s&p 500 is positive because of those groups communication services, consumer discretionaries, financials are higher and the nasdaq just topped higher, john, as "squawk alley" started as technology goes green. i would just say on the consumer, this is a mixed picture we're getting. confident was down, all
" is live ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to "squawk alley" for a tuesday.arl quintanilla and jon fortt and sara eisen is joining us, working a split shift. the biggest loss for the dow since july 30th. we're back to 34.30. had a pretty good nice opening, john, as we got that trade deal commitment, the phone call between the reps between the u.s. and china then consumer confidence hits and it was just not enough to offset the best number for new home sales since 2006. >>...
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businesses including casinos and bowling alleys are allowed to reopen in england this weekend but there'll be bigger fines for people who refuse to wear a face coverings. millions of doses of two more experimental coronavirus vaccines have been ordered by the uk government belarus releases some of the thousands detained in protests against alexander lu kashenko‘s disputed election victory. spain closes all its bars and nightclubs amid fears of a rise in coronavirus infections.
businesses including casinos and bowling alleys are allowed to reopen in england this weekend but there'll be bigger fines for people who refuse to wear a face coverings. millions of doses of two more experimental coronavirus vaccines have been ordered by the uk government belarus releases some of the thousands detained in protests against alexander lu kashenko‘s disputed election victory. spain closes all its bars and nightclubs amid fears of a rise in coronavirus infections.
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on wall street and "squawk alley" is live ♪ >>> good tuesday morning welcome to "squawk alley."e're with you for the hour, what a fascinating market day, john wal-mart and home depot tickiki things off then for awhile there a bit of a tumble the dow briefly at it's biggest loss plenty of dynamics to watch as we watch the retail earnings and the progress on stimulus >> big stocks and big tech in particular apple is fractionally higher amazon perhaps riding that retail news overall. up better than 2.5%. alphabet up about a percent. microsoft lower, and then there is oracle. in the news because of this tiktok bid, perhaps, carl. i don't know if there is anyone not bidding for tiktok let's start off with exactly that as a source tells cnbc that oracle has entered the race to buy tiktoks u.s. operations. walt, you know what my first take was on this microsoft was telling this story about their focus on the enterprise now they're bidding for tiktok and oracle, how does it facility them at all? does everyone just have to have a look >> microsoft baffles me on this, frankly, john. it is
on wall street and "squawk alley" is live ♪ >>> good tuesday morning welcome to "squawk alley."e're with you for the hour, what a fascinating market day, john wal-mart and home depot tickiki things off then for awhile there a bit of a tumble the dow briefly at it's biggest loss plenty of dynamics to watch as we watch the retail earnings and the progress on stimulus >> big stocks and big tech in particular apple is fractionally higher amazon perhaps riding...
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download the free app today. >>> welcome back to "squawk alley.santelli, there is a few different things going on. prospects for that stimulus bill what do you think will be driving? or the next catalyst for these markets? >> what is going on in the markets today is a move away from the reliable big tech stocks you would think it is the kind of move that would indicate higher hopes for fiscal stimulus or some kind of acceleration in the economy. what really seems to be going on is a reallocation of portfolios as the s&p gets within 1% of it's old peek. it seems like people are assuming it is time for a move into those laggards. people are pointing to the fact that the forecast for earnings, for the current quarter and for 2021 have gone higher. maybe that indicates that people think that the earnings come back story as oppos foes -- oppd to the big tech earnings, but i think it requires us to mention that some of these were a head fake in the past few months. have to see if this develops into something more. >> and you're hearing more on that grow
download the free app today. >>> welcome back to "squawk alley.santelli, there is a few different things going on. prospects for that stimulus bill what do you think will be driving? or the next catalyst for these markets? >> what is going on in the markets today is a move away from the reliable big tech stocks you would think it is the kind of move that would indicate higher hopes for fiscal stimulus or some kind of acceleration in the economy. what really seems to be going...
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casinos, skating rinks and bowling alleys will remain closed until at least august to 15.hough performances remain banned. fans hoping to take part in pilots at sporting events like at the oval last weekend will also be disappointed. and wedding receptions will remain small affairs. they will not be up to 30 guess for now at least. living with restrictions is likely to be part of our daily lives for a good deal longer. the focus will be on stemming the rise in the number of infections over the summer before colder weather arrives. jenny kumah, bbc news. it's been more than 2a hours now since four million people living in communities in northern england have had to abide by strict new measures. people living in greater manchester, and in parts of east lancashire and west yorkshire, can no longer visit another household in their home or garden. gerryjackson is in bradford, which — as we've heard, is one of the cities affected. jerry. yes, 2a hours after the prime minister said that the warning lights had come on the dashboard and the brake lights had to go on as well, people
casinos, skating rinks and bowling alleys will remain closed until at least august to 15.hough performances remain banned. fans hoping to take part in pilots at sporting events like at the oval last weekend will also be disappointed. and wedding receptions will remain small affairs. they will not be up to 30 guess for now at least. living with restrictions is likely to be part of our daily lives for a good deal longer. the focus will be on stemming the rise in the number of infections over the...
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there a re 61 alleys bowl, uk's largest operator. there are 61 alleys across the country.rs coming through in about six hours. vivian, thank you very much. it is now 7:10am on saturday morning. 75 years on from victory over japan day and the end of world war ii, learning about the conflict is perhaps done best through those who were serving at the time. the well—known veteran captain sir tom moore sat down in conversation with another centenarian, named peter heppell, who was a royal engineer and also saw service in burma. they've been sharing their memories of the war. they are both 100 years old, both are they are both 100 years old, both a re vetera ns they are both 100 years old, both are veterans of the second world war. but the special bond between these men is their service in the far east. the war against japan. today, they are meeting for the first time. on vj day, where were you? as far as i remember, in bangalore. to say it was unpleasant is an understatement, but i don't think that anyone would make a great fuss about it, because it was unpleasant, but we were
there a re 61 alleys bowl, uk's largest operator. there are 61 alleys across the country.rs coming through in about six hours. vivian, thank you very much. it is now 7:10am on saturday morning. 75 years on from victory over japan day and the end of world war ii, learning about the conflict is perhaps done best through those who were serving at the time. the well—known veteran captain sir tom moore sat down in conversation with another centenarian, named peter heppell, who was a royal engineer...
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just said typical friday night and a hollywood initiated alley. more often than not these girls aren't carrying id they're taken to the station to verify their ages. in the parking lot one of the girls catches the attention of the officers she's 5 months pregnant. at the precinct. surgeon munoz recognizes the young pregnant girl this is the 3rd time she's been arrested. first i was there and left and i would go to jail to hear her last arrest was when she was 17 years old and she is now potentially of age but the police officers are sure to try to get her snout the last there to see if this was in charge of the children actually. she actually jumped out of the car ran out for ran away from the c.f.s. and she's better but now she gets she's probably in a double every verified that it let me 46 duration maybe she was 70. 3. this really was the. day she is the is the center of a ship magician's it all right. there i think is. very clear if you are the rest well then we said confirm if what we just need to get the right information out. of it when che
just said typical friday night and a hollywood initiated alley. more often than not these girls aren't carrying id they're taken to the station to verify their ages. in the parking lot one of the girls catches the attention of the officers she's 5 months pregnant. at the precinct. surgeon munoz recognizes the young pregnant girl this is the 3rd time she's been arrested. first i was there and left and i would go to jail to hear her last arrest was when she was 17 years old and she is now...
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. >> thank you >>> and with that we will start "squawk alley. julia and mike santoli are joining me for the hour. and this morning, mike, check in on the markets we have modestly higher on the dow about 1% s&p up 1 1/3 nasdaq doing better. i can't help notice tesla up more than 8.5% but semiconductors, call qualm up 4 >> jon, the tech leadership kind of reasserting itself again for a day. yesterday that was a big head wind as the market did get up the s&p just to the cusp of those old highs. we did it without the help of technology, of the big growth stocks everyone is talking about this rotation the nasdaq has had yet another of its fairly routine pullbacks so far it has bounced to maintain this up trend today yes, tesla helping it, but really it is the old favorites as well, just picking up the slack and the s&p is right back to yesterday's afternoon highs before we had that shake out going into the close. >> julia, david faber mentioning last hour the passing of sumner redstone, a legend in the content world. coin that phrase content is king.
. >> thank you >>> and with that we will start "squawk alley. julia and mike santoli are joining me for the hour. and this morning, mike, check in on the markets we have modestly higher on the dow about 1% s&p up 1 1/3 nasdaq doing better. i can't help notice tesla up more than 8.5% but semiconductors, call qualm up 4 >> jon, the tech leadership kind of reasserting itself again for a day. yesterday that was a big head wind as the market did get up the s&p just...
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bowling alleys, ice rings, and casinos will stay shut.ven small wedding receptions will not be allowed. boris johnson says it is necessary to deal with the rise in infections. >>il inot stand by and allow this value worse to cause more -- virus to cause more pain and heartache >> our country. the top disease infectious disease pert in the u.s. says the u.s. lockdowns have been less strict and less effective than those in europe. in vietnam, after three month , without any new infectioe country now reports its first o debts from covid-19. ♪ --th dfrom covid-19. thalan parker has died ae age of 76. ♪ >> hello and welcome. if you're watching here in u.k. and around the world, stay with usws for the latest nd analysis from here and across the globe. a further easg of england's lockdown planned f saturday has been put on hold because of a rise in the rate of coronavirus infections. the prime minister said it was me to squeeze the brake pedal as he warned the country cannot be complacent. he said face coverings will need to be more and in more
bowling alleys, ice rings, and casinos will stay shut.ven small wedding receptions will not be allowed. boris johnson says it is necessary to deal with the rise in infections. >>il inot stand by and allow this value worse to cause more -- virus to cause more pain and heartache >> our country. the top disease infectious disease pert in the u.s. says the u.s. lockdowns have been less strict and less effective than those in europe. in vietnam, after three month , without any new...
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bowling alleys are also opening today.ondon will be disinfected between games, and closing off every second lane. the owner, hollywood bowl, furloughed nearly 2000 workers from its 61 sites during lockdown, but there were still bills to pay. and the company says it has burned through £10 million over the past five months. it's a challenge, and we're just really grateful now that we can start seeing some revenue coming in, and we can get our team back to work. also given the green light today, indoor weddings with up to 30 people. but the rule change comes as a blow for this man, whose venue in croydon usually caters for hundreds of guests, sometimes more than 1000. he's had to adapt to stay afloat. we've decided to turn one of our smaller suites into a restaurant, to have some kind of income stream coming in. and so far, we think we've made the right choice. much of the economy is now trading again. but for many businesses, a return to normality is still a long way off. vivienne nunis, bbc news. the next news on bbc one is
bowling alleys are also opening today.ondon will be disinfected between games, and closing off every second lane. the owner, hollywood bowl, furloughed nearly 2000 workers from its 61 sites during lockdown, but there were still bills to pay. and the company says it has burned through £10 million over the past five months. it's a challenge, and we're just really grateful now that we can start seeing some revenue coming in, and we can get our team back to work. also given the green light today,...
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just said typical friday night and you know hollywood and the city of alley. morons. when the not these girls aren't carrying id they're taken to the station to verify their agents. in the parking lot one of the girls catches the attention of the officers she's 5 months pregnant. at the precinct surgeon munoz recognizes the young pregnant girl this is the 3rd time she's been arrested. first that was our 11th and then we go to jail to hear her last arrest was when she was 17 years old and she is now potentially of age but the police officers are sure to try to get her salary at the last hour there to see if this was in charge of the children actually. she actually jumped out of the car ran out for ran away from the c.f.s. and she's better but now she gets she's probably in a double whammy terrified that it let you know 46 us and maybe she was 70. 6. was or the. think she is the is the center ship which efficient it all right if you're. very clear if you are the rest of the recession for a full we just need to get the right information out. ringback when checking the fi
just said typical friday night and you know hollywood and the city of alley. morons. when the not these girls aren't carrying id they're taken to the station to verify their agents. in the parking lot one of the girls catches the attention of the officers she's 5 months pregnant. at the precinct surgeon munoz recognizes the young pregnant girl this is the 3rd time she's been arrested. first that was our 11th and then we go to jail to hear her last arrest was when she was 17 years old and she is...
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just typical friday night and a hollywood ending to say the alley. more often than not these girls aren't carrying id they're taken to the station to verify their ages. in the parking lot one of the girls catches the attention of the officers she's 5 months pregnant. at the precinct surgeon who knows recognizes the young pregnant girl this is the 3rd time she's been arrested. first it was our 11th and then we got her and. her last arrest was when she was 17 years old and she is now potentially of age but the police officers are sure to try to get her sanaa lathan they're not there to see if this was in charge of the children actually. she actually jumped out of the car ran out for ran away from the c.f.s. and. but now she says she's probably in a double everything right that. there were these you know should we be sure it was . the food to eat this really was for the. fish years of these things to make sure everything should all right if you have. very clear if you have the rest of it we can fruitful we just need to get the right information out. rin
just typical friday night and a hollywood ending to say the alley. more often than not these girls aren't carrying id they're taken to the station to verify their ages. in the parking lot one of the girls catches the attention of the officers she's 5 months pregnant. at the precinct surgeon who knows recognizes the young pregnant girl this is the 3rd time she's been arrested. first it was our 11th and then we got her and. her last arrest was when she was 17 years old and she is now potentially...
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states that in compliance with rule 40 c, the chairman has been furnished with evidence that up her alley of delegates from each of five or more states who barely support run foridate who will the nomination of vice president of the united states. the chair would like to remind delegates of 40-a, which provide that if there is only one candidate for president of the united states, who demonstrated the report of paragraph b of the rule a motion to nominate such office by acclamation. she will be an order at no call for the role with respect to much office shall be required. at this point there is evidence that there is only one candidate for the nomination for the office of vice president of the united states, who has demonstrated the support required under rule 40-b of the rules of the convention. finally, pursuant to rule 37-e, national convention procedures speeches will be three minutes each. been customary for mr. church or recognize non-delegates for making recommending speeches. the chair recommends -- the chair now recognizes governor scott walker for the purpose of nominating. ple
states that in compliance with rule 40 c, the chairman has been furnished with evidence that up her alley of delegates from each of five or more states who barely support run foridate who will the nomination of vice president of the united states. the chair would like to remind delegates of 40-a, which provide that if there is only one candidate for president of the united states, who demonstrated the report of paragraph b of the rule a motion to nominate such office by acclamation. she will be...
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the headlines: thousands of beauty salons, bowling alleys and wedding venues in the uk are facing atther fortnight of closure following the government's plan to "squeeze the brake pedal" on easing restrictions. the death toll from the coronavirus outbreak in mexico has overtaken the uk's. it's now the third highest in the world. companies in the uk whose staff have been receiving up to 80% of their salary through the government's furlough scheme will have to start paying some contributions from today. cracks in the murdoch empire as rupert murdoch's sonjames resigns from the board of news corporation, citing editorial disagreements. us president donald trump has announced he will be banning the chinese video—sharing app tiktok from as early as today. showbusiness at a social distance — the bafta tv awards go online. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up this week: elephants, iceland, and a splash of heavy metal, african—style. band plays heavy metal. hello and welcome to the travel show with me, christa larwood. well, if you were watching last week, you would have seen ade in v
the headlines: thousands of beauty salons, bowling alleys and wedding venues in the uk are facing atther fortnight of closure following the government's plan to "squeeze the brake pedal" on easing restrictions. the death toll from the coronavirus outbreak in mexico has overtaken the uk's. it's now the third highest in the world. companies in the uk whose staff have been receiving up to 80% of their salary through the government's furlough scheme will have to start paying some...
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orange means places like indoor wineries and bowling alleys, for example, can open. and at the yellow level, all indoor businesses can reopen with modifications, physical distancing is still required. so are masks and health screenings. the state is also making this change. >> we also have a criteria not just 21 days on moves between tiers but also two weeks of steadiness before you move into those tiers. >> every county in the bay area is purple except san francisco and napa, which are red. the new framework is up to the discretion of each county, meaning they can be more rigid but not less. >>> now, the governor's new guidelines were announced after san francisco mayor london breed loosened the city's own rules. small business owners immediately cried foul that san francisco is being too restrictive and threatening their survival. here's abc7 news reporter david louie. >> there's so much uncertainty, and i know there's so much frustration. >> reporter: the level of frustration and uncertainty is only growing after governor newsom laid out a reopening plan. but city
orange means places like indoor wineries and bowling alleys, for example, can open. and at the yellow level, all indoor businesses can reopen with modifications, physical distancing is still required. so are masks and health screenings. the state is also making this change. >> we also have a criteria not just 21 days on moves between tiers but also two weeks of steadiness before you move into those tiers. >> every county in the bay area is purple except san francisco and napa, which...
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casinos, bowling alleys and skating rinks will not reopen today.n to pause shielding for those most vulnerable will go ahead from today. those who have been shielding for months will be able to go out for the first time today. let's speak to mike tildesley, who's associate professor in infectious disease modelling at the university of warwick. we have explained what is and is not happening. can you tell us in terms of the modelling why this conclusion has come about and what data are being used to get to this point? we are ata being used to get to this point? we are at a really delicate phase of the epidemic at the moment. we have seen the epidemic at the moment. we have seenin the epidemic at the moment. we have seen in several countries in europe that cases are starting to quite significantly rise. it is less so in the uk, but cases have certainly plateaued, and there is perhaps some evidence that they are starting to rise, and in some areas we are seeing that the epidemic is starting to grow. what we want to avoid is a situation where we go back
casinos, bowling alleys and skating rinks will not reopen today.n to pause shielding for those most vulnerable will go ahead from today. those who have been shielding for months will be able to go out for the first time today. let's speak to mike tildesley, who's associate professor in infectious disease modelling at the university of warwick. we have explained what is and is not happening. can you tell us in terms of the modelling why this conclusion has come about and what data are being used...
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, so that's an interesting sign, you know, if they're opening their bowling alleys, at least that's one step, but i don't know how long that's going to last, right? >> yeah. >> which state, steven? >> it was on the with the -- the department of public health. and again, i think just -- which how hard you all work. thank you. >> thank you, nola. all right. nkechi, let's try again. >> wait. did she post via the chat? >> yeah. >> i'm just sending it. >> sorry. so you only get one comment. it's either chat or public, and we've already read your chat comment, but we appreciate it, but we can't do two. it's the law. >> i appreciate it, yeah. it's new to me, so -- >> yeah. it's complicated, but it's there for fairness. senior analyst, are there any other comments? >> there are none. >> all right. with that, we will adjourn this meeting at 7:52 p.m. i believe the next meeting, we're going to have a lot to do. >> thank you. >> everybody stay safe. >> thank you. >> bye, commissioners. >> the public utilities commission i'd like to call to order the regular meeting of the san francisco public util
, so that's an interesting sign, you know, if they're opening their bowling alleys, at least that's one step, but i don't know how long that's going to last, right? >> yeah. >> which state, steven? >> it was on the with the -- the department of public health. and again, i think just -- which how hard you all work. thank you. >> thank you, nola. all right. nkechi, let's try again. >> wait. did she post via the chat? >> yeah. >> i'm just sending it....
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also reopening on saturday, casinos, bowling alleys, skating rinks and soft play centres. music and performances will be allowed with socially—distanced audiences. and wedding receptions for up to 30 guests will be permitted. more changes have been announced in wales. from next weekend, up to four households will be able to form an extended household or bubble, and you will also be allowed to have a meal following a wedding, civil partnership, or a funeral, for up to 30 people indoors. tomorrow's easing of lockdown restrictions has been a long time coming for the businesses involved. but with some epidemiologists claiming that little has changed in terms of the spread of the virus over the past few weeks, business owners are asking why the reopening had to be delayed. many say they were ready to open safely weeks ago, when other businesses opened their doors. to be told that late in the day that we couldn't open was really devastating. but, moving on, we are in a much better place, and we have been given the green light to reopen our centres in england tomorrow. and, as mo
also reopening on saturday, casinos, bowling alleys, skating rinks and soft play centres. music and performances will be allowed with socially—distanced audiences. and wedding receptions for up to 30 guests will be permitted. more changes have been announced in wales. from next weekend, up to four households will be able to form an extended household or bubble, and you will also be allowed to have a meal following a wedding, civil partnership, or a funeral, for up to 30 people indoors....
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know a little bit of it will go in the alley. and i know that i'm done saying you want that but. i'm a mormon how do you like them but you know i mean nothing. oh my i'm thick and i'm not about to give up. c let. nobody let. himself be the enemy still that i don't know i live the way i feel i'm not used to the i.p.o. i was just really mystified i didn't employ it while the young i at in the play they can use up am when you know when you get it up and into the house you know if they want enough. i think i can i assume and not run it will go bob yeah like that when i got it up i was up on a sub on the up that morning i know what it was not a lot of them i know what was told to do what the ghettos if they had the ways they might not want to and that if i was up or not guilty on that night i won't without the weight of the babus i've got about it was it was not the was it was up high. the. heat. from. the mob. looking the other night but i want to show them what i'm. not there with but i know to. the guy walking down the i don't know what now in the gulf of the. look of it on the. to
know a little bit of it will go in the alley. and i know that i'm done saying you want that but. i'm a mormon how do you like them but you know i mean nothing. oh my i'm thick and i'm not about to give up. c let. nobody let. himself be the enemy still that i don't know i live the way i feel i'm not used to the i.p.o. i was just really mystified i didn't employ it while the young i at in the play they can use up am when you know when you get it up and into the house you know if they want enough....
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the fading sunlight hardly reaches the alley ways and darkne darkness sweeps throrough in wh seems likeinstant. when crime rates were higher, most people stayed indoors. now children can be seen playing outside. at 5:00 a.m. sarawood prepares for an opening bazaar. the market houses about 100 shops selling clothes, shoes, daily necessities, electric applpliances and more. theyey offer unused products procureded from unconventional sales routes. however, sarawoot's shop is nowhere to be seen. he's outside between the building and parking lot. this space has no electricity but costs less to rent as the indoor sales areas. with the small profit he makes, sarawoot can only afford this space. customers begin swarming the shop even before he finished li lining up products. they come seeking the low cost goods he brings. some are valuable items not found in regular stores. his sales today earn him more than $100. >> his dream is to get back to selling in a proper store under a roof. the sun soon rises over the slum. yet another day begins across bangkok for people of different social classes.
the fading sunlight hardly reaches the alley ways and darkne darkness sweeps throrough in wh seems likeinstant. when crime rates were higher, most people stayed indoors. now children can be seen playing outside. at 5:00 a.m. sarawood prepares for an opening bazaar. the market houses about 100 shops selling clothes, shoes, daily necessities, electric applpliances and more. theyey offer unused products procureded from unconventional sales routes. however, sarawoot's shop is nowhere to be seen....
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bucks system which is a reward that you get on alley pay right now. very interesting conversation here thank you so much for breaking it down for us it might take 2 to 3 years but i'm sure this conversation will continue to keep going but. thanks for being with us. here. the pandemic has hit nearly every single factor in the economy but there is one that no one's really talking about lumber that's causing prices to skyrocket on some pretty high demand which means your home or model may take longer than expected artie's john how do you take that the problem. the coded 19 pandemic has impacted everything from cruise lines to construction and it's hitting america's lumber industry hard as well while single family home demand has actually jumped during the pandemic with new single family home sales rising 14 percent in june and new home sales up 3 percent in the 1st half of 2020 the average cost of lumber is skyrocketing according to the national association of home builders average lumber prices because of lumber shortages due to the pandemic have surged
bucks system which is a reward that you get on alley pay right now. very interesting conversation here thank you so much for breaking it down for us it might take 2 to 3 years but i'm sure this conversation will continue to keep going but. thanks for being with us. here. the pandemic has hit nearly every single factor in the economy but there is one that no one's really talking about lumber that's causing prices to skyrocket on some pretty high demand which means your home or model may take...
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beauty salons, bowling alleys and wedding venues in england are facing at least another fortnight oflosure following the government's plan to pause the easing of restrictions. from today, companies whose staff have been receiving up to 80% of their salary through the government's furlough scheme will have to start making a further financial contributions. now on bbc news, a review of how parliament has tackled coming up at five o'clock, i will talk to a newly married couple about how the planned changes will affect their big day. now on bbc news, a review of how parliament has tackled the coronavirus crisis, presented by david cornock. hello and welcome to westminster in review, a look at parliament's role in the corona crisis. boris johnson finally got the job he'd always wanted, but the job description had changed. i must level with you, level with the british public. more families, many more families, are going to lose loved ones before their time. the prime minister was almost one of them, as the global pandemic landed too close to home. it left him with questions to answer. 65,0
beauty salons, bowling alleys and wedding venues in england are facing at least another fortnight oflosure following the government's plan to pause the easing of restrictions. from today, companies whose staff have been receiving up to 80% of their salary through the government's furlough scheme will have to start making a further financial contributions. now on bbc news, a review of how parliament has tackled coming up at five o'clock, i will talk to a newly married couple about how the...
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. >> thank you >>> and good thursday morning, welcome to "squawk alley." julie and mike santoli with me for the hour we look at the major indexes this morning the dow and s&p, pretty much treading water nasdaq doing a little bit better but mike, can't keep my eyes off apple, getting closer and closer to that $2 trillion mark it's up about almost 2% so far this morning >> yep continuation really of yesterday's trend where there was a return to those, you know, very familiar winners that have kind of -- seem overworked but they still continue to go higher, apple up something like 3% yesterday so it is the year to date momentum names in technology and large cap growth that are taking things there cloud stocks, the broad software group, e-commerce, all those baskets are up 2% or so today, so you know, at a time when people are unsure about the fiscal package getting through and maybe what the pacing is of the domestic economy, kind of the old reliable move is what's working for now but as you say, the broader market is kind of on the softer side for the start.
. >> thank you >>> and good thursday morning, welcome to "squawk alley." julie and mike santoli with me for the hour we look at the major indexes this morning the dow and s&p, pretty much treading water nasdaq doing a little bit better but mike, can't keep my eyes off apple, getting closer and closer to that $2 trillion mark it's up about almost 2% so far this morning >> yep continuation really of yesterday's trend where there was a return to those, you know,...
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in palo alto "squawk alley" is live. >> this man as a sense of devotion ♪ >>> welcome to "squawk alley the s&p trying to build on a six day win streak already on pace for the best august since the late 1980s. we're hanging on to one point. pretty good numbers on consumer confidence we're waiting for the tesla and apple splits effective on monday >> my eye is on this divide between enterprise on premise performance and enterprise cloud performance. we really see that reflected in the results where that enterprise on premise market showed to be weaker. also in vm wear, but they also have a cloud story that we have seen play out to strongly this week with workday, sales force, and with some others so we're going to get more detail and insight into that, carl we got you, de >> i'm all good, i'm all mic'd up really the story just once against, guys, the mega cap tech companies. those stocks powering th averages higher again today. alphabet, that all now stands at more than $7 trillion. that accounts for 25% of the s&p market cap it has been creeping up all year let's discuss this guys, good
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welcome to "squawk alley." this morning john fort has the morning off. the market in a bit of a molding pattern. earlier this morning we heard from both sides of the isle. the argument is how much is appropriate at this particular juncture as we try to get the company back on it's feet and get the country back at a place where it can sustain itself at the earliest it would be this year or early next year. >> can we give a huge chunk of money to the people who are disenfranchised? to those that want to sna business so badly and they can't. who are the most affected because they had the at least chance in our country? that has to be something that both sides can lead to >> perhaps you mistook them for someone that gives a damn. they don't believe in governance they would require some acts of government to do that. >> ilan, we'll see if we get any more upaddition. >> yeah, pelosi said part of the goal here is to get more money in the hands of the people but the clip made it clear how deep it is between the two sides here this is a stunning statement here fr
welcome to "squawk alley." this morning john fort has the morning off. the market in a bit of a molding pattern. earlier this morning we heard from both sides of the isle. the argument is how much is appropriate at this particular juncture as we try to get the company back on it's feet and get the country back at a place where it can sustain itself at the earliest it would be this year or early next year. >> can we give a huge chunk of money to the people who are...
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. >>> good welcome, welcome to "squawk alley. we're going to begin this morning with literally an epic battle royal they are claiming anti-competitive behavior after launching a new way to buy accessories giving users a discount but cutting out the app store in the process this, of course, violates the terms of both app stores that take a 30% cut of digital sales. they both removed fortnite as a result epic games responded with lawsuits and a parody of apple's famous 1984 ad >> platform unification directives for years they have given us their sums, their labor, their dreams in exchange we have taken now a tribute out of it, out of our control. this power is ours and ours alone. we shall prevail see what they did there? let's bring in alex. you have get with the app stores for a long time and you continue to what side of this do you come down on? >> i am now the little guy so i have to be careful with what i say, but i like the odd of challenging apple and google and getting them to reduce the tax they charge all of the developer
. >>> good welcome, welcome to "squawk alley. we're going to begin this morning with literally an epic battle royal they are claiming anti-competitive behavior after launching a new way to buy accessories giving users a discount but cutting out the app store in the process this, of course, violates the terms of both app stores that take a 30% cut of digital sales. they both removed fortnite as a result epic games responded with lawsuits and a parody of apple's famous 1984 ad...
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play offensive dressing like reale here against barcelona and teams that for decades played the magic alley with a bag for of sunday's switch to bake 3. so everyone can do everything this football now like chess but how's the variance but all of them are already trying to get closer to the answer we have to look back. every few decades humanity has spawned groundbreaking revolutions fundamentally changing life steam engines electricity of the mobile. television and the internet. and football there has been technical revolutions at similar intervals fundamentally changing the game the innovator's dominated world football for years. a look at the history of tactics might help to see where it ends. $872.00 1st international match ever england's field of the $11.00 h. love the scots were almost walled in with a $2.00 to $614.00 strike us on the pitch the result numis. a few years later the so-called pyramid it emerged that 235 the usual system for several days was. in the early thirty's arsenal coach herbert chapman was incredibly successful with his more defensive w m system. no one could beat
play offensive dressing like reale here against barcelona and teams that for decades played the magic alley with a bag for of sunday's switch to bake 3. so everyone can do everything this football now like chess but how's the variance but all of them are already trying to get closer to the answer we have to look back. every few decades humanity has spawned groundbreaking revolutions fundamentally changing life steam engines electricity of the mobile. television and the internet. and football...
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and turn the conflicts research alley sweden's unique trust based approach to tackling the coronavirus pandemic project in the strict lockdowns imposed around the world but the policy as come under increasing criticism and pressure my guest this week is sweden's foreign minister and linda with a death toll much higher than its neighbors as sweden needed deadly our conflict. in 60 minutes. every day counts. for us and for our planet. global ideas is going to swing to bring you more conservation plain how do we make see this return how can we protect habitats what to do with all our waste. we can make a difference by choosing smart solutions overstrained said in our ways. blueline to those fundamental series of global $3000.00 on job and online. they've been robbed of their silly that's what a people experiences when they're taken from them the countless cultural riches were brutally stolen from africa and carted off to europe by colonialists. each artifact has blood on it from lucifer that have yet to feel. what should be done with the stone or from africa. and this is being hotly debat
and turn the conflicts research alley sweden's unique trust based approach to tackling the coronavirus pandemic project in the strict lockdowns imposed around the world but the policy as come under increasing criticism and pressure my guest this week is sweden's foreign minister and linda with a death toll much higher than its neighbors as sweden needed deadly our conflict. in 60 minutes. every day counts. for us and for our planet. global ideas is going to swing to bring you more conservation...
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>>> welcome in to "squawk alley.n for a fourth day in a row. have not seen that since february, but the dow repaired some ofthe internal damage the s&p went green the nasdaq getting helped once again by a tech trade that seems almost impossible to kill. even with invidia and the expectations last night. >> yeah, in the green at the moment we'll see where that goes. we're going to start with some controversial ipo paperwork. >> it was the ipo that was and wasn't, now it is on again it company was one of the most widely anticipated listings of the area then travel grounded to a halt and with it airbnb bookings. revenue started to rebound by june and july bookings returns to prepandemic levels. this could be a pandemic come back story, but much still has to be written. the main question will be whether or not investors give the start-up a pass for this year air bnb had the record to even out profitability and enough cash on hand at one point to consider a direct listing. as losses have widened this year the company scal
>>> welcome in to "squawk alley.n for a fourth day in a row. have not seen that since february, but the dow repaired some ofthe internal damage the s&p went green the nasdaq getting helped once again by a tech trade that seems almost impossible to kill. even with invidia and the expectations last night. >> yeah, in the green at the moment we'll see where that goes. we're going to start with some controversial ipo paperwork. >> it was the ipo that was and wasn't,...
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well for more let's cross now to tokyo based journalist alley irani today a ceremony marking 75 years since the u.s. atomic bombing of hiroshima took place what can you tell us about it cation. thank you for having me yes today we have 75th anniversary of the atomic bomb that was dropped on hiroshima today a ceremony was held scaled down significantly there are social distancing in their chairs and their general was not that means it was not allowed to enter our life years the year exactly our. 8 am we did the exact moments where and so if you 5 years ago moments of silence was observed in remembrance of the obvious comment on. this ceremony has never been cancelled since dear center of power was built in 1952 and today the list are over 324000 names of the victims were put in the center of. this list is our worst day to each year and then there was the mayor of hiroshima speech and he urged of all to unite against common threats to humanity of course includes the threats but he also warned about the rising nationalism which is threatening the people of the world and you refer also to
well for more let's cross now to tokyo based journalist alley irani today a ceremony marking 75 years since the u.s. atomic bombing of hiroshima took place what can you tell us about it cation. thank you for having me yes today we have 75th anniversary of the atomic bomb that was dropped on hiroshima today a ceremony was held scaled down significantly there are social distancing in their chairs and their general was not that means it was not allowed to enter our life years the year exactly our....
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. >>> welcome to "squawk alley." john fort has the morning life watching carefully as both apple, tesla, and the thatnasdae dipping into the red let's go to alex sherman >> tiktok is suing the u.s. government over effectively banning the app come september 15th tiktok released a blog post right now explaining the rationality behind the lawsuit against the u.s. government. there are two administrative actions that the trump administration has taken the fist would effectively ban the app by september 15th. that is the one that tiktok is challenging saying it has been preventing due process it has worked with the government for almost a year trying toics plane that it is not, in fact, a national security threat. their parent is bite dance that is what this has all been about over the past several months the order demands that bitedance die vest tiktok by october that means the sale talks with microsoft and oracle will continue tiktok has at least challenged the effective ban that takes place next month >> alex here it i
. >>> welcome to "squawk alley." john fort has the morning life watching carefully as both apple, tesla, and the thatnasdae dipping into the red let's go to alex sherman >> tiktok is suing the u.s. government over effectively banning the app come september 15th tiktok released a blog post right now explaining the rationality behind the lawsuit against the u.s. government. there are two administrative actions that the trump administration has taken the fist would...
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down on the rocks you're getting this strange alley. >> reporter: scientists believe climate change isame. people leave garbage. he says dive trips to clean up the bottom of the lake found old trash. >> 60s, 70s, beer cans, soda cans, church key cans from the old days. >> reporter: the clarity is monitored by dropping this disc and measuring how far down they can see it. uc david professor jeff shotto. >> when it was measured last year the clarity of the lake was about 80 feet. that means you could see 80 feet down. consider this. about 20 years ago you could see that disc a hundred feet down. that's the trend that scientists but they're fighting the impact of climate change, development around the lake, and something added to the lake in the 1960s. a tiny invasive shrimp to feet the fish. it didn't work. >> they were natural cleaners in the lake. >> similar challenges are facing lakes and bodies of waters around the world. >> if you can't do it at tahoe, the hope is -- what hope is there for all the rivers and es waries and streams and lakes around the country? they're never going to
down on the rocks you're getting this strange alley. >> reporter: scientists believe climate change isame. people leave garbage. he says dive trips to clean up the bottom of the lake found old trash. >> 60s, 70s, beer cans, soda cans, church key cans from the old days. >> reporter: the clarity is monitored by dropping this disc and measuring how far down they can see it. uc david professor jeff shotto. >> when it was measured last year the clarity of the lake was about...
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. >>> it is 8:00 at lyft and uber headquarters "squawk alley" is live ♪ >>> good morning, what a fridayorning. no lack of news today. home sales, the biggest quarterly jump in history. management changing for some of jeff bezos's and it is a 4% gain today. they added nearly half a trillion in the market cap this month. >> it is staggering, because apple right now is about $62 billion plus above the $2 princip trillion mark. that is like adding vm wear. that is your oef raj over the two tril mark. i don't know how history will judge that when skail has taken on new meaning >> i'm crashing my ahead because i'm not wrong, right it is remarkable but it raises questions about the breadth of this rally, right? we continue to see the big tech mega cap names push higher and investors saying can it continue, you're leaving a lot of names in the s&p especially behind, karl >>. >> that's right, something to watch as more and more people are looking for signs of a bubble now we have a piece that just crossed regarding facebook laying out contingency plans should the president try to delegitimatize
. >>> it is 8:00 at lyft and uber headquarters "squawk alley" is live ♪ >>> good morning, what a fridayorning. no lack of news today. home sales, the biggest quarterly jump in history. management changing for some of jeff bezos's and it is a 4% gain today. they added nearly half a trillion in the market cap this month. >> it is staggering, because apple right now is about $62 billion plus above the $2 princip trillion mark. that is like adding vm wear. that...
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well as cross now is your alley and noorani a journalist based in tokyo a ceremony marking 75 years a since her russia is scheduled to begin soon can you give us a preview of what's about to take place. thank you for having me yes. ceremony begin it is opening and then there is the dedication of the producer of the day of those who have fallen. on the bomb then there will be needed dedication of the flowers and there will be sol and long lines of silence at 816 it is this is the exact moment when the bomb was dropped 75 years ago on hiroshima so there will be only. silence at the time and then the current mayor who were a few miles. you call the world and japan who. found you about that and you called for in the right time and we are seeing footage now of the participants this is preparing that's fine we are waiting now we are seeing now footage and we just saw pictures of people awaiting the start of the ceremony but of course coronavirus has touched almost every aspect of the life what does it mean for how japan is remembering the u.s. bombing of hiroshima. yes this ceremony is inde
well as cross now is your alley and noorani a journalist based in tokyo a ceremony marking 75 years a since her russia is scheduled to begin soon can you give us a preview of what's about to take place. thank you for having me yes. ceremony begin it is opening and then there is the dedication of the producer of the day of those who have fallen. on the bomb then there will be needed dedication of the flowers and there will be sol and long lines of silence at 816 it is this is the exact moment...
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knishes one of the alley that you feel when you lose something important and then you get it back i cannot find the right words for this feeling it feels like something exceptionally precious but there is also the fear that i might lose him again. hypothesis the sister of. 12 and john spent almost 5 years behind bars many things are new to him like this app that recognizes the names of plants. before a whole now i've been released i feel drawn to nature i often go out to enjoy it that's how i...
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things like bowling alleys casinos and soft play areas and what are called close contact services.ngs like facials in beauty salons, borisjohnson said he was squeezing the brakes on certain elements and of course the trialling of sports events, socially distanced audiences and the reopening of indoor performance areas with social—distance audiences. after a two—week review, they are pushing ahead with the sectors. those businesses will really welcome that news. what's quite interesting as two weeks ago, england's chief medical officer, chris whitty, suggested we were at the limit of what could be safely opened up without the virus potentially running out of control again. at the time there were concerns about the level of infection rates. what the government says tonight is that the rates appear according to evidence they have to be levelling off. clearly ministers so keen to get different parts of the economy going, so many businesses significantly disappointed when these were put on hold so they will be welcoming the news. a close eye will be kept and whether it has an impact on
things like bowling alleys casinos and soft play areas and what are called close contact services.ngs like facials in beauty salons, borisjohnson said he was squeezing the brakes on certain elements and of course the trialling of sports events, socially distanced audiences and the reopening of indoor performance areas with social—distance audiences. after a two—week review, they are pushing ahead with the sectors. those businesses will really welcome that news. what's quite interesting as...