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so she made sure a photo of anna was always on display. >> this is anna.iful woman. >> reporter: now it was up to those six men and six women to decide if bob moses stalked, and shot his ex-wife in her garage that january night. they deliberated for eight hours that first day, and went home for the night. the next day, after their morning coffee, they told the judge they were ready. >> madam foreperson, i understand the jury's reached a verdict. is that correct? >> yes, your honor. >> if you would, please hand that to the bailiff. defendant, go ahead and rise. the state of the texas versus robert arthur moses, "we, the jury, find the defendant guilty of murder as charged in the indictment." >> reporter: bob moses got life in prison. in the back of the courtroom, anna's friends thanked prosecutors and police. >> i was happy that, i could bring them a little bit of justice. >> reporter: at the defense table, bob was left alone with his thoughts. igor, who'd supported his father during the entire case, was not in the courtroom. donna thinks the jury got it ri
so she made sure a photo of anna was always on display. >> this is anna.iful woman. >> reporter: now it was up to those six men and six women to decide if bob moses stalked, and shot his ex-wife in her garage that january night. they deliberated for eight hours that first day, and went home for the night. the next day, after their morning coffee, they told the judge they were ready. >> madam foreperson, i understand the jury's reached a verdict. is that correct? >> yes,...
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anna: thanks very much.ark cudmore joining us from singapore. if you want to get in touch with the markets live team or tv team , tv is the function to use. sticking to the script. novartis keeps its 2020 forecast intact despite the coronavirus pandemic. we will speak to the drugmaker's ceo, vasant narasimhan, next on bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." 50 minutes to go until the start of the european session. expecting a fairly flat session for european equity markets. cominget to the number out of novartis and a really important conversation. novartis keeping its 2020 t, as theintac drugmaker thinks key treatments will help into whe -- help it to weather the coronavirus impact. with us is the ceo, vas narasimhan. you report your numbers this morning. when we are looking at how well you had done the last quarter, do we need to consider any stockpiling that might have occurred on some of your products? prescriptions being made a little longer in the current climate?
anna: thanks very much.ark cudmore joining us from singapore. if you want to get in touch with the markets live team or tv team , tv is the function to use. sticking to the script. novartis keeps its 2020 forecast intact despite the coronavirus pandemic. we will speak to the drugmaker's ceo, vasant narasimhan, next on bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." 50 minutes to go until the start of the european session. expecting a fairly flat session...
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anna? 6 -- anna: let's talk about breaking news. around the subject of the earnings coming out of shell. the big headline is around the dividend. the board decided to cut the cord we dividend to $.16 a share. they are talking about further prudent steps to bolster resilience in this tough time. they are fighting a drop in demand driven by the coronavirus. negative oil prices on wti in the united states. we know the backstory well. adjusted profit coming in at $2.86 billion for the fourth quarter. that's ahead of the estimate that was in the market at 2.2 9 billion. what they are saying about the dividends, the cuts of the dividend, something i have seen called sacrosanct at shell. that will be one of the big headlines. it will have implications for pension funds and many people who hold the stock for income. deering has come down a touch. there's been concerned about whether that might be on its way above that 30% level. we are going to be talking to the ceo of shale shell. then interview shortly after 7:30. what is earnings? matt:
anna? 6 -- anna: let's talk about breaking news. around the subject of the earnings coming out of shell. the big headline is around the dividend. the board decided to cut the cord we dividend to $.16 a share. they are talking about further prudent steps to bolster resilience in this tough time. they are fighting a drop in demand driven by the coronavirus. negative oil prices on wti in the united states. we know the backstory well. adjusted profit coming in at $2.86 billion for the fourth...
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anna?oming up, more with mike pence. he spoke with the glowing -- about the growing and implement rate and how business is going to help. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. this is the european open. we are 20 minutes from the start of cash agree trading. futures are down, less than 1%, but red arrows nonetheless. the u.s. vice president mike pence says the economy will rebound strongly after the pandemic passes. that's despite mounting on a permit with jobless claims growing to 10 million over the past two weeks. speaking to bill burck, he said relief -- bloomberg, he said relief funds are being offered to those struggling. >> well, i want to tell american people that help is on the way thanks to the president's leadership and strong bipartisan support in the house and senate. we passed an historic relief bill that will soon be speeding a two american fat -- aid to american families. the average family of four will be saving -- receiving $3,400. there will be off
anna?oming up, more with mike pence. he spoke with the glowing -- about the growing and implement rate and how business is going to help. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. this is the european open. we are 20 minutes from the start of cash agree trading. futures are down, less than 1%, but red arrows nonetheless. the u.s. vice president mike pence says the economy will rebound strongly after the pandemic passes. that's despite mounting on a permit with jobless...
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anna: good morning. welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i am anna edwards here in the city of london, alongside matt miller in berlin. matt: good morning. today, the markets say keep an eye on the pmi. manufacturing data likely to show a weakening across europe as futures follow across the board. the cash trade is just an hour away. let's get your top headlines. a tough two weeks. president trump warns of hard times ahead, as u.s. health ,000cials estimate 240 americans could die. global stocks fall. the worst is yet to come. warns that investors asset prices have further to fall. jeff good luck says expect the panic of march. a debt binge. companies raise a record $752 billion last quarter. they look to build up cash buffers. the carnival cruise airbus cash in on credit rebounds. let's take a look, first off, at futures, down across the board, as i said, after big losses in asia overnight. u.s. stocks also closed lower at the end of the day. europe was up. we have catch-up to do in terms 3.5%e drop, now down about on european futures. u.s
anna: good morning. welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i am anna edwards here in the city of london, alongside matt miller in berlin. matt: good morning. today, the markets say keep an eye on the pmi. manufacturing data likely to show a weakening across europe as futures follow across the board. the cash trade is just an hour away. let's get your top headlines. a tough two weeks. president trump warns of hard times ahead, as u.s. health ,000cials estimate 240 americans...
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and sthe tells anna such a generous letter how many times anna's father fdr talked to lucy about how much he loved his daughter. and for a daughter who had lost her father so much to hear that confirmed i guess was so important that anna's daughter told me that anna kept that letter in her bedside table for the rest of her life. it confirmed how much her father loved her but maybe confirmed her not feeling too guilty about putting lucy together with her father because it shows what and woulderful woman lucy was. >> did you ever find yourself getting emotional about all of this? >> absolutely. not only emotional. you live with the characters for six years. it took me longer to work on this book i'm afraid than the war to be fought. that is what is embarrassing. i would find myself talking to franklin and he willor and harry hopkins and to anna as if they were still alive. i mean, you really feel their presence. and when bad things happened to them, when one of them hurts one another, you feel it. i mean that's the only way can you do it when you get so absorbed in all of this. >> wher
and sthe tells anna such a generous letter how many times anna's father fdr talked to lucy about how much he loved his daughter. and for a daughter who had lost her father so much to hear that confirmed i guess was so important that anna's daughter told me that anna kept that letter in her bedside table for the rest of her life. it confirmed how much her father loved her but maybe confirmed her not feeling too guilty about putting lucy together with her father because it shows what and...
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♪ anna: good morning. "bloomberg markets: european open." i'm anna edwards live in london.he cash trade is just under an hour away. eurou agrees a 500 billion short-term deal on the economy but fails to make any progress on long-term plans as leaders clash. upping mistakes -- the u.s. house passes and aid package and some corporate bailouts may come at the price of corporate equity stakes. and gilead shares crash as reports suggest its potential covid-19 drug flopped in trial. good morning, everybody. program.o the we see a sluggish pace reflected in european futures. much weaker. features down, plenty of reasons to be gloomy if you're looking for them in terms of u.s. jobs data, eurozone pmi data. we saw that certainly have an impact. let's have a look at u.s. futures. we do see some negativity and u.s. futures -- in u.s. futures. but not to the same extent. as we continue to watch the earnings stories coming in, let's get a bloomberg first word news update for you. the u.s. house overwhelmingly passed a nearly $500 billion .oronavirus aid plan the white house says preside
♪ anna: good morning. "bloomberg markets: european open." i'm anna edwards live in london.he cash trade is just under an hour away. eurou agrees a 500 billion short-term deal on the economy but fails to make any progress on long-term plans as leaders clash. upping mistakes -- the u.s. house passes and aid package and some corporate bailouts may come at the price of corporate equity stakes. and gilead shares crash as reports suggest its potential covid-19 drug flopped in trial. good...
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anna? anna: let's talk about the breaking news from european corporates. the travel and leisure sector in focus when it comes to the impact of the coronavirus. first half have had before tax million --e of $185 180 5 million pounds to 200 million pounds. they had loans totaling 400 million pounds. airlines should not hemorrhage too much cash at this point. they say they have sufficient liquidity to endure the fleet grounding, and proceeds in the range of 400 million to 500 million are going to come from aircraft sales. this is a fascinating story. it is in the crosshairs of the early impact of coronavirus. we have seen the grounding of aircraft. we also saw the cancellation of an order with airbus, causing something of a rift between the founder and the rest of the board. the founder has been calling for a shareholder meeting because he doesn't have confidence in the ceo of -- in the cfo and others. those are the latest numbers coming through. they are confident in their ability to last this out, to endure this. let's get a first word news update for you n
anna? anna: let's talk about the breaking news from european corporates. the travel and leisure sector in focus when it comes to the impact of the coronavirus. first half have had before tax million --e of $185 180 5 million pounds to 200 million pounds. they had loans totaling 400 million pounds. airlines should not hemorrhage too much cash at this point. they say they have sufficient liquidity to endure the fleet grounding, and proceeds in the range of 400 million to 500 million are going to...
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and she tells anna--it's such a generous letter--how many times anna's father, fdr, had talked to lucy shows what a wonderful woman lucy was. >> did you ever find yourself getting emotional about any of this? >> ms. goodwin: oh, absolutely. i mean, not only emotional, but you know, you live with these characters for six years. it took me longer to work on this book, i'm afraid, than the war to be fought. that was what was pretty embarrassing. i would find myself talking to franklin and eleanor; talking to harry hopkins and lorena hickok; to anna, as if they were still alive. i mean, you really feel their presence, and when bad things happen to them; when one of them hurts one another, you feel it. i mean, that's the only way you can do it, when you get so absorbed in all of this. >> where'd you write it? goodwin: mostly at home. i have a study right on the second floor of my house. we live right on the main street in concord, so it's wonderful. you can walk right into the town. and i filled the study with pictures of franklin and eleanor; with pictures of the war; rosie the riveter, an
and she tells anna--it's such a generous letter--how many times anna's father, fdr, had talked to lucy shows what a wonderful woman lucy was. >> did you ever find yourself getting emotional about any of this? >> ms. goodwin: oh, absolutely. i mean, not only emotional, but you know, you live with these characters for six years. it took me longer to work on this book, i'm afraid, than the war to be fought. that was what was pretty embarrassing. i would find myself talking to franklin...
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anna: it is.nks very much, john hardy talking about the existential crisis that europe could find itself in. up next, staying in the office, we speak to the ceo of a fintech defending keeping staff during the outbreak. we have european stock futures pointing higher right now. your -- u.s. futures also pointing up. this is bloomberg. ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. back to thee european open. 30 minutes until the start of the cash equity trading day. you can see futures are positive in some cases, but actually fairly mixed. u.s. futures, i should point .ut, up by more than 1% the fed's intervention in the repo market was so effective that i
anna: it is.nks very much, john hardy talking about the existential crisis that europe could find itself in. up next, staying in the office, we speak to the ceo of a fintech defending keeping staff during the outbreak. we have european stock futures pointing higher right now. your -- u.s. futures also pointing up. this is bloomberg. ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new...
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anna: absolutely. we continue with the banking theme. we have net operating income coming in at 4.70 one billion pounds, a touch below the 4.60 one billion that had been penciled in by analysts. there's been a lot changing, of course, since the month of march, especially the volatility, as we know. interesting to look at what has happened in the investment banking part of the business as well. 3.62 billion dollars, well ahead of the estimates for that particular part of the business. provisions for all of the banking stocks and businesses we have been talking to over the last few days. 2.12 billion is well above estimates, but you don't know how recently those estimates were updated. big emphasis on provisioning. they are comfortable with their operating below target according to barclays. that to the all of ceo of barclays who will be joining us in a few minutes time. matt: i would say also we are going to hear a lot more from the cfo of deutsche bank. at a lot of bank executive voices throughout this
anna: absolutely. we continue with the banking theme. we have net operating income coming in at 4.70 one billion pounds, a touch below the 4.60 one billion that had been penciled in by analysts. there's been a lot changing, of course, since the month of march, especially the volatility, as we know. interesting to look at what has happened in the investment banking part of the business as well. 3.62 billion dollars, well ahead of the estimates for that particular part of the business. provisions...
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anna? anna: oil prices are not up.g about weakness in oil prices but we saw a few days of gains. wti is down another 13.5%. $20brent crude priced at down by just shy of 5%. the overall story around the oil glut globally and the race to find storage or the battle to find storage for much of it. the question now with the race in production coming down -- ♪ >> italy announces a path out of the lockdown and france follow suit as boris johnson get back to work. they are report suggested earnings up 10%, we will speak with the chief executives of both companies. asset managers dealing with the coronavirus challenge. in a few minutes from n
anna? anna: oil prices are not up.g about weakness in oil prices but we saw a few days of gains. wti is down another 13.5%. $20brent crude priced at down by just shy of 5%. the overall story around the oil glut globally and the race to find storage or the battle to find storage for much of it. the question now with the race in production coming down -- ♪ >> italy announces a path out of the lockdown and france follow suit as boris johnson get back to work. they are report suggested...
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anna: my name is anna palmer, co-author of the politico playbook. i am joined with my colleague, jake sherman, who wrote the playbook with me. we have dnc chairman tom perez. thank you so much for joining us . we will be talking about the response to the coronavirus, the shift to the 2020 election, and how democrats are facing challenges relating to voting and the coronavirus, etc. jake: these briefings are part of several coming in the coming weeks across the newsroom. we would love to answer your questions, so please tweet us questions using the #askedpolitico, and we will try to get to them throughout the conversation. anna: let's get started. chairman, thanks for joining us. we are all super focus on the coronavirus pandemic. we are coming, each of us, from our own respective homes. how do you grade the federal response so far? mr. perez: well, the response of this administration has been one of gross incompetence. it is an utter failure of leadership. this president knew, around the first of the year, that this was a pandemic in the making, and
anna: my name is anna palmer, co-author of the politico playbook. i am joined with my colleague, jake sherman, who wrote the playbook with me. we have dnc chairman tom perez. thank you so much for joining us . we will be talking about the response to the coronavirus, the shift to the 2020 election, and how democrats are facing challenges relating to voting and the coronavirus, etc. jake: these briefings are part of several coming in the coming weeks across the newsroom. we would love to answer...
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anna: we talk about that. i mean, there have been a lot of stories recently really delving into the administration's response, kind of that eight week period and the lives that have been lost. i think we will be counting those in the weeks and months. is life and death, and as he said, how do you capitalize on that, i mean, you do not want crass. mr. perez: it is not about capitalizing, it is about making americans are safe, doing our best to mitigate the challenges that we have right now, and we need leaders that are honest with the american people. crisis management is about speaking clearly, it is about speaking accurately, it is about speaking compassionately, and this president is 0-3. so what democrats are doing, and you see members of congress doing this, the vice president has outlined, vice president biden has outlined a plan going forward where we would lead the world, lead the global response. it should not be up to mayors and governors to be competing against each other and bidding up the prices of
anna: we talk about that. i mean, there have been a lot of stories recently really delving into the administration's response, kind of that eight week period and the lives that have been lost. i think we will be counting those in the weeks and months. is life and death, and as he said, how do you capitalize on that, i mean, you do not want crass. mr. perez: it is not about capitalizing, it is about making americans are safe, doing our best to mitigate the challenges that we have right now, and...
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anna had taken her mother's side. over the years they wrote each other two or three times a week and after the war after eleanor rejected franklin's quest to stay home and be his wife again he got so loan low that he asked their daughter anna to take missy's place. she had had a stroke and couldn't speak again. because he was lonely without missy and his mother also died after missy's stroke. he asked anna to come and stay in the white house. what happened is in some ways she became her father's daughter. she had long legs. she was tall. she loved cocktails. she could gossip at night with him. all the things eleanor never found it easy to do. anna did. after a while eleanor felt displaced by her own daughter. it was a complicated relationship. >> where do you live? >> concord. >> why? >> i love the city. i grew up outside of new york and my husband loves the real country. he would prefer living in maine. concord seemed to be near enough to boston that i could have my city life and near enough to country that he could
anna had taken her mother's side. over the years they wrote each other two or three times a week and after the war after eleanor rejected franklin's quest to stay home and be his wife again he got so loan low that he asked their daughter anna to take missy's place. she had had a stroke and couldn't speak again. because he was lonely without missy and his mother also died after missy's stroke. he asked anna to come and stay in the white house. what happened is in some ways she became her...
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anna? anna: let us get into the market conversation and bring our colleague into the conversation. asian stocks climbing. up 2% or 3%. come tentative steps to restart the american economy. theased approach -- president giving governors the ability to see that. traders looking past a lot of chinese data. let us get into that conversation with mark cudmore joining us now from singapore. interesting to see markets have dataquickly put the china come of the weakest in decades in terms of gdp into the historical data box and decided we do not need to trade around that now. we sit here in europe with information such as the car sales plummeting more than 50%. will there be the same resilience or ability to say -- we knew this was coming? mark: for the chinese data, it is not that u.s. equity futures have gained, it is just that there has been very little impact and that goes to what you are talking about -- everyone is saying -- we know that unemployment is surging, that is not where the debate o
anna? anna: let us get into the market conversation and bring our colleague into the conversation. asian stocks climbing. up 2% or 3%. come tentative steps to restart the american economy. theased approach -- president giving governors the ability to see that. traders looking past a lot of chinese data. let us get into that conversation with mark cudmore joining us now from singapore. interesting to see markets have dataquickly put the china come of the weakest in decades in terms of gdp into...
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anna?s talk what european leaders can do in the face of the pandemic and the economic told that it has brought. a $2 trillion plan for economic recovery is being floated. amid the contentious debates over financing a euro area rescue package, the ecb also took steps, saying it would accept some junk rated debt as collateral. the ecb confirming it will accept some junk debt as collateral. this seems to be aimed at italy. junk.still above i guess the ecb is looking ahead to get ahead of any market nervousness around the potential for junk ratings. >> exactly. you make it very good point. it is not imminent. there are a number of credit rating agencies that would have had to get italy into the junk territory for the ecb to move on that position of not being able to buy italian debt. this calm the nerves in that market. we have seen anticipation on friday, but just the fact that we still see a big political debate happening in italy around the ecb and we haven't actually seen any action taken,
anna?s talk what european leaders can do in the face of the pandemic and the economic told that it has brought. a $2 trillion plan for economic recovery is being floated. amid the contentious debates over financing a euro area rescue package, the ecb also took steps, saying it would accept some junk rated debt as collateral. the ecb confirming it will accept some junk debt as collateral. this seems to be aimed at italy. junk.still above i guess the ecb is looking ahead to get ahead of any...
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i am anna edwards in london. this is the european market open on bloomberg television alongside matt miller, who is in berlin. matt: good morning. today, the markets weather the storm. oil markets collapse. the stocks mixed after china pledges more stimulus. european futures are higher ahead of the cash trade less than one hour away. here are your top headlines. blame game. president trump raised the prospect that china deliberately caused the coronavirus outbreak. this as the u.s. pauses some tariffs for 90 days but not those on chinese steel or aluminum. crude collapse. wti sags to its lowest level in the 21st-century on concerns that storage space is running low. the demand outlook remains gloomy. signs of easing. germany begins to reopen its economy as spain, france, and the u.k. report the fewest coronavirus fatalities in weeks. just under one hour away from the start of cash trading. let's take a look at where futures are headed in europe. futures are higher, whereas u.s. futures are down. you can see the f
i am anna edwards in london. this is the european market open on bloomberg television alongside matt miller, who is in berlin. matt: good morning. today, the markets weather the storm. oil markets collapse. the stocks mixed after china pledges more stimulus. european futures are higher ahead of the cash trade less than one hour away. here are your top headlines. blame game. president trump raised the prospect that china deliberately caused the coronavirus outbreak. this as the u.s. pauses some...
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anna. anna: let's talk about breaking news we got this morning, getting numbers through from heineken, a withdrawal of guidance coming through from heineken, withdrawing all guidance from 2020 due to of course covid-19. they are giving some details on volume, q1 total consolidating volume decreased by around 4%, so as a result, withdrawing all of their guidance. the heineken impact is expected to worsen in the second quarter, according to the management. also getting lines coming through from the e.u. finance ministers have been meeting and matt, you have some further lines on what has and has not been achieved this morning. matt: certainly what has not achieved -- you find the finance ministers seem not to have reached a deal over a coordinated response to the virus. we are hearing right now from mario santana who was saying we can close to a deal but we are not there yet. he is saying that he suspended the euro zone, sorry, the euro group meetings. they have gone very late, of course, and
anna. anna: let's talk about breaking news we got this morning, getting numbers through from heineken, a withdrawal of guidance coming through from heineken, withdrawing all guidance from 2020 due to of course covid-19. they are giving some details on volume, q1 total consolidating volume decreased by around 4%, so as a result, withdrawing all of their guidance. the heineken impact is expected to worsen in the second quarter, according to the management. also getting lines coming through from...
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anna: thank you very much.der to what extent the organization is run autonomously, but big decisions need to be made. minutes away from the open. up next, more on the companies pulling their financial guidance. a number of business is not able to see the. but wall street has been hesitant to give up its crystal ball. anna: welcome back to the european market open. five minutes until the start of the cash equities training day -- trading day. very difficult for companies to forecast their earnings. let's get the latest from dani burger. charts are sacred for companies. they have a very big impact on share prices. you have to imagine corporate's want to avoid pulling guidance at all costs. this year to give you an idea of how on certain are, about 10% of s&p 500 companies have withdrawn their earnings projections. a similar story in europe as well. you would think in that kind of environment that trying to forecast, would be difficult if not impossible. giving19 wall st firms year-end estimates, only four pulled
anna: thank you very much.der to what extent the organization is run autonomously, but big decisions need to be made. minutes away from the open. up next, more on the companies pulling their financial guidance. a number of business is not able to see the. but wall street has been hesitant to give up its crystal ball. anna: welcome back to the european market open. five minutes until the start of the cash equities training day -- trading day. very difficult for companies to forecast their...
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the impact -- anna.he impact of covid-19 is more or less across the board's but i would say it is a very different dynamic. have a template of what we saw in china to see how it applies to the rest of the world because we have dress rehearsal on the first quarter in china on how the impact is. is quitelying demand strong. it was already quite strong in europe, middle east, africa. we were doing extremely well. the impact is more where governments have regulated lockdowns and where the consumer cannot get to the store or the outlet anymore. what we have seen, invariably, across the whole region, is where there is an option to buy the paint, people buy quite a lot of pain. that is a good thing to see. therefore, think it will be more of a downturn, sharper downturn in the second quarter and also getting back as soon as things normalize. there is also a wide variety of businesses. it is a much more subdued impact but it may go longer because that is more industrial applications. the beautiful, extremes. any
the impact -- anna.he impact of covid-19 is more or less across the board's but i would say it is a very different dynamic. have a template of what we saw in china to see how it applies to the rest of the world because we have dress rehearsal on the first quarter in china on how the impact is. is quitelying demand strong. it was already quite strong in europe, middle east, africa. we were doing extremely well. the impact is more where governments have regulated lockdowns and where the consumer...
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anna: you are following politics. obviously you have gotten the coronavirus -- gotten to coronavirus right now, at how concerned are you about joe biden breaking through with everybody hunkered down, that he will not have those breakout moments that we typically see a candidate have, to have some used in momentum? are you concerned about that as a democrat? gov. whitmer: no. i think right now what we are seeing is a nation in crisis. it is a difficult place to navigate. if you are running for office. however, i think what people want and need to see right now is steady, thoughtful leadership that is focused on the american people. whether it is through a podcast or through interviews, i think that comes through and i think people know joe biden. i think that is why you see the numbers the way that they are without having all of that heavy usual political presence that you would expect at this point in the cycle and the campaign. jake: i'm curious what your thought is. how do you run for vice president? you or any othe
anna: you are following politics. obviously you have gotten the coronavirus -- gotten to coronavirus right now, at how concerned are you about joe biden breaking through with everybody hunkered down, that he will not have those breakout moments that we typically see a candidate have, to have some used in momentum? are you concerned about that as a democrat? gov. whitmer: no. i think right now what we are seeing is a nation in crisis. it is a difficult place to navigate. if you are running for...
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anna? anna: let's talk about emerging markets now.s in the emerging world signaling that wti's unprecedented journey below zero dollars a barrel is more than just an extreme supply and demand mismatch. importers.or oil it has not translated into positive stock market moves. let's talk about emerging market news with bhanu baweja. where are we in the coronavirus story for the emerging markets? from a financial perspective, someof them have said forbearance has been signaled. how far through the story are we? bhanu: this is a very important point about the fed. typically, if you think about the last 20 years, most of the problems emerging markets have had have only been driven in the developed world. the global financial crisis. you thing about european problems in 2011. you think about the taper tantrum in 2018. this is not a problem driven only in the developed world. it is actively growing in the emerging world. possibilitytrong could go backis to many emerging markets, certainly in latin america. given that, i don't think it is west
anna? anna: let's talk about emerging markets now.s in the emerging world signaling that wti's unprecedented journey below zero dollars a barrel is more than just an extreme supply and demand mismatch. importers.or oil it has not translated into positive stock market moves. let's talk about emerging market news with bhanu baweja. where are we in the coronavirus story for the emerging markets? from a financial perspective, someof them have said forbearance has been signaled. how far through the...
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i'm anna coren.on our top news this hour. >>> the united states is quickly approaching 1 million cases and 55,000 coronavirus deaths. several states are easing stay-at-home restrictions this week going against the recommendations of health researchers and even the white house. during many of these soft reopenings, social distancing rules are still required. dr. deborah birx of the white house task force says the new normal needs to stay in place throughout the summer. for five weeks in a row tens of millions of workers have applied for unemployment benefits. now they're getting mixed messages from the white house about whether they'll ever get the jobs back. take a listen to the treasury secretary and the white house economic adviser. >> as we begin to reopen the economy in may and june, you're going to see the economy bounce back in july, august, september. we are putting unprecedented amount of fiscal relief into the economy. you're seeing trillions of dollars that's making its way into the economy
i'm anna coren.on our top news this hour. >>> the united states is quickly approaching 1 million cases and 55,000 coronavirus deaths. several states are easing stay-at-home restrictions this week going against the recommendations of health researchers and even the white house. during many of these soft reopenings, social distancing rules are still required. dr. deborah birx of the white house task force says the new normal needs to stay in place throughout the summer. for five weeks in...
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anna: do you expect to endorse him? rep. ocasio-cortez: we are having conversations with biden's team and seeing what some of the policy conversations would be like. i would like to see the vice president clarify issues. it is incredibly important we support the democratic nominee in november. jake: bernie sanders said it would be irresponsible to not support biden and it sounds like if you are not there, you are leaning toward that. rep. ocasio-cortez: at the end of the day, one of these two people are going to be president -- it will either be donald trump or joe biden that will be elected president in november and we have to live in the reality of those choices. i know there might be a lot of people that are uncomfortable with that, but as a person who represents a vulnerable community, a community where this choice can very much be the difference between life or death, or being separated from their children or not, i think, for me, personally, it is important to me to be in solidarity with the families i represent and su
anna: do you expect to endorse him? rep. ocasio-cortez: we are having conversations with biden's team and seeing what some of the policy conversations would be like. i would like to see the vice president clarify issues. it is incredibly important we support the democratic nominee in november. jake: bernie sanders said it would be irresponsible to not support biden and it sounds like if you are not there, you are leaning toward that. rep. ocasio-cortez: at the end of the day, one of these two...
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nos conectamos con anna lena, periodista digital de univisiÓn noticias. cheque del departamento del tesoro. muy pendientes a que tenga el sello que va a estar en la parte superior al lado de la parte izquierda, hacia el lado derecho de la estatua de la libertad. luego los cheques tambiÉn vienen con algo que se conoce como tinta sangrante. se ve negra pero cuando se humedece sale como una mancha roja. y otra marca es verlo, ponerlo contraluz y al hacer esto van a ver que dice algo. con estas cuatro marcas, pueden estar muy atentos. quieren que la gente evite caer en engaÑos. borja: obviamente el departamento del tesoro estÁ haciendo esta declaraciÓn por la cantidad de vÍctimas que se reportan de fraude. ¿cuÁles serÍan las consejos para evitar ser una vÍctima mÁs? anna: algo muy importante es que el servicio de rentas internas nunca les va a llamar por telÉfono para pedirles informaciÓn personal y tampoco les van a pedir que den un adelanto, que deposites tu cheque y les digas: te mandamos mÁs dinero y te damos un adelanto. no lo va a hacer por telÉfono asÍ
nos conectamos con anna lena, periodista digital de univisiÓn noticias. cheque del departamento del tesoro. muy pendientes a que tenga el sello que va a estar en la parte superior al lado de la parte izquierda, hacia el lado derecho de la estatua de la libertad. luego los cheques tambiÉn vienen con algo que se conoce como tinta sangrante. se ve negra pero cuando se humedece sale como una mancha roja. y otra marca es verlo, ponerlo contraluz y al hacer esto van a ver que dice algo. con estas...
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anna, i keep saying we are all forever changed by this. specifically on the fashion industry. >> yes. >> when we say fashion industry, it is so much more than the clothes that we wear or going to a designer store. it's much bigger than that. >> absolutely, gayle. obviously behind every designer are seamstresses, patent makers, embroiderers. there's a whole support system. when we were talking to senator schumer and senator gillibrand about the bailout for big businesses and small businesses, we came up with a number that the support system for the fashion industry equals 53 million jobs. >> let that sink in for a second. i think when most people think of the fashion industry they think hoyty and toyty and doesn't apply to me. that's justice not true. >> no. it applies to everybody. we are a community, and that is really what the videos that we have out on vogue.com and on our cfda are talking about. >> i'm a pattern maker at brandon maxwell. >> i'm assistant to alexandria way. >> i'm the press manager at area. >> we don't have this huge fi
anna, i keep saying we are all forever changed by this. specifically on the fashion industry. >> yes. >> when we say fashion industry, it is so much more than the clothes that we wear or going to a designer store. it's much bigger than that. >> absolutely, gayle. obviously behind every designer are seamstresses, patent makers, embroiderers. there's a whole support system. when we were talking to senator schumer and senator gillibrand about the bailout for big businesses and...
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the emc anna, she is nearly a football field longer than an aircraft carrier.almost 20,000 shipping containers and is only four years old. sailing a ship this size into san francisco takes special training. >> a ship this size in san francisco bay is an immense navigational problem. we have submerged rock, bridges, other traffic, ferries, tugboats, about 9,000 ship movements that happen every year. it's a busy port. >> the bar pilot studied for weeks getting ready for the anna, including academy in vallejo. it is so big it waited for low tide to get under the bay bridge. it used four high powered tractor tugs as it slowly slipped into the oakland dock. >> amazing, huh. >> a small crowd came to see the spectacle, including adrian . >> what do you think is in those boxes? >> toys, tvs, and some balls and stuff. >> reporter: actually most of these containers are empty. the anna is on a special trip to collect empty containers from long beach and oakland and return them to china. >> this is an extraordinary voyage from now, but there have been hints from numerous s
the emc anna, she is nearly a football field longer than an aircraft carrier.almost 20,000 shipping containers and is only four years old. sailing a ship this size into san francisco takes special training. >> a ship this size in san francisco bay is an immense navigational problem. we have submerged rock, bridges, other traffic, ferries, tugboats, about 9,000 ship movements that happen every year. it's a busy port. >> the bar pilot studied for weeks getting ready for the anna,...
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anna wasn't finding that.e detected unusual hint of a pattern, something like polka dots. >> i thought back to myself, the garden glove on the counter that was missing its match. missing its pair. >> a garden glove was found in karen's kitchen just one glove, the mate was never located. it had a distinctive dot pattern. >> on the interior side where the palm and the fingers were, it's like that rubber and it's got those little things that stick up for gripping purposes so when you're gardening it doesn't slip, and i remember thinking wow, i wonder if that's what wrote these letters. >> cox bought similar gloves at a hardware store and after several more days of testing was satisfied that her hunch was correct. anna cox had come up with two important findings. the message in blood had likely been written with a gloved hand and it had been scrawled at least 20 minutes after the onset of the attack on karen. she reported her results to the detectives, that learned a fact about the victim. >> karen was exclusively
anna wasn't finding that.e detected unusual hint of a pattern, something like polka dots. >> i thought back to myself, the garden glove on the counter that was missing its match. missing its pair. >> a garden glove was found in karen's kitchen just one glove, the mate was never located. it had a distinctive dot pattern. >> on the interior side where the palm and the fingers were, it's like that rubber and it's got those little things that stick up for gripping purposes so when...
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anna, of course you've been following this from the very beginning.k to us about what the legal argument was behind this decision to free cardinal pell. >> reporter: it's a stunning turn of events, rosemary. this drama has dragged out over years. a jury found him guilty. the majority of the appeals court found him guilty yet it got all the way to the high court, the highest court in the land. just 26 days to decide unanim s unanimously that there was reason to doubt the evidence and they could not support a guilty verdict. people certainly stunned back in australia. the feeling was that the cardinal was guilty of crimes but as we hear from the high court there was not enough evidence if you like beyond reasonable doubt. so cardinal pell at the age of 78 having spent 405 days behind bars, he's now a free man. he is staying at a convent in melbourne which is where he will stay for the foreseeable future. obviously keeping everybody very much in who candown in australia as everywhere else in the world. his supporters celebrating this was a witch hunt fro
anna, of course you've been following this from the very beginning.k to us about what the legal argument was behind this decision to free cardinal pell. >> reporter: it's a stunning turn of events, rosemary. this drama has dragged out over years. a jury found him guilty. the majority of the appeals court found him guilty yet it got all the way to the high court, the highest court in the land. just 26 days to decide unanim s unanimously that there was reason to doubt the evidence and they...
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anna: we will leave it there, governor. thank you so much for taking the time this morning. we appreciate it. thanks to all of you for joining us on the livestream, kicking off your week with the political playbook interview -- the playbookhill interview. have a great week and stay safe. an object that we have more state briefings coming up later today. first, ohio governor mike dewine will talk about the situation with the pandemic in his state. we will have that live beginning at 2:00 p.m. eastern. later, text governor greg abbott will likely discuss plans to be in reopening texas. brianen, georgia governor kemp -- his briefing schedule for 4:30 eastern. he is also expected to take questions regarding his plans to start reopening his state. live coverage on c-span. the white house coronavirus schedule debriefing is set for 5:00 p.m. eastern and we will take you theree
anna: we will leave it there, governor. thank you so much for taking the time this morning. we appreciate it. thanks to all of you for joining us on the livestream, kicking off your week with the political playbook interview -- the playbookhill interview. have a great week and stay safe. an object that we have more state briefings coming up later today. first, ohio governor mike dewine will talk about the situation with the pandemic in his state. we will have that live beginning at 2:00 p.m....
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alix: anna, hang tight with me. anna han of wells fargo securities.g up, italy coronavirus cases show signs of stabilization, but there a longer lasting impact. that's coming up after the break. this is bloomberg. ♪ shouldn't you pay less when you use less data? now you can. because xfinity mobile gives you more flexible data. you can choose to share data between lines, mix with unlimited, or switch it up at any time. all on the most reliable wireless network. which means you can save money without compromising on coverage. get more flexible data, the most reliable network, and more savings. plus, get $300 off when you buy a new samsung galaxy s20 ultra. that's simple. easy. awesome. go to xfinitymobile.com today. alix: welcome to "bloomberg daybreak." in the markets, we had the worst start to a quarter yesterday since 1928. now we are trying to rebound, but we are off the highs of the session. the ibex in europe is actually turning negative. oil stocks going to outperform because you have oil prices outperforming, up by about 10%. china is buying. pe
alix: anna, hang tight with me. anna han of wells fargo securities.g up, italy coronavirus cases show signs of stabilization, but there a longer lasting impact. that's coming up after the break. this is bloomberg. ♪ shouldn't you pay less when you use less data? now you can. because xfinity mobile gives you more flexible data. you can choose to share data between lines, mix with unlimited, or switch it up at any time. all on the most reliable wireless network. which means you can save money...
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she her mother anna who died with covid-i9. she last her mother anna who died with covid—19. when she was in an ambulance on the way to hospital where she died 11 days ago. i'm never going to see my mum again and i'd rather not see the outside again. my mum was only 58 and it just wasn't her time. this is the worst pain in the world. i think it's not worth it, it's not worth it going outside and meeting up with your friends. everyday families like this suffer losses and no new statistics reveal there are more than we thought. until very recently all the focus on coronavirus debts has been on those in hospitals, that is where the daily data comes from. but the latest set of stats shines some light on the spread of the virus in local communities and deaths there which might be directly or indirectly linked to covid—19. weekly deaths in england and wales we re weekly deaths in england and wales were at the highest since records began in 2005, according to the 0ffice began in 2005, according to the office for national statistics. in the week ending april the 3rd, there we re the
she her mother anna who died with covid-i9. she last her mother anna who died with covid—19. when she was in an ambulance on the way to hospital where she died 11 days ago. i'm never going to see my mum again and i'd rather not see the outside again. my mum was only 58 and it just wasn't her time. this is the worst pain in the world. i think it's not worth it, it's not worth it going outside and meeting up with your friends. everyday families like this suffer losses and no new statistics...
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anna: there's a few different ways the testing could go. one is the test they have been using come the nasal swab. there's only about 18,000 machines in the united states that can process these, but that has become a bit of a bottleneck. there are some labs pushing to this rapid test that would allow for the widespread pinpointing of where the hot spots are and where they could be emerging next. test being developed to test for antibodies in the blood of people who have already had the virus. that is promising because the hope is that if the person has these antibodies, they are less susceptible to becoming reinfected, and they can kind of go out into the economy and participate in their normal lives with less concern about whether or not they are going to be affected again in the future. guy: does all kind of talk about people wearing different colored wristbands depending on whether they've had it or haven't had it. i want to talk about what is happening with small business. yesterday we were talking about the bottleneck in the united kin
anna: there's a few different ways the testing could go. one is the test they have been using come the nasal swab. there's only about 18,000 machines in the united states that can process these, but that has become a bit of a bottleneck. there are some labs pushing to this rapid test that would allow for the widespread pinpointing of where the hot spots are and where they could be emerging next. test being developed to test for antibodies in the blood of people who have already had the virus....
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we wind up potentially with food short anna shorta shortages.at cooler heads will prevail. there's opportunity here. >> still to come, we go back to when the coronavirus outbreak began for a look at life after the lockdown. now more than ever, we need the good stuff in life. brotherhood, ♪ ♪ attitude, ♪ ♪ laughter, ♪ ♪ love. milk. love what's real. there's my career,... my cause,... my choir. i'm a work in progress. so much goes... into who i am. hiv medicine is one part of it. prescription dovato is for adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment and who aren't resistant to either of the medicines dolutegravir or lamivudine. dovato has 2... medicines in... 1 pill to help you reach and then stay undetectable. so your hiv can be controlled with fewer medicines... while taking dovato. you can take dovato anytime of day,... with food... or without. don't take dovato if you're allergic to any of its... ingredients or if you take dofetilide. if you have hepatitis b, it can change during treatment with dovato and become harder to treat. your hepatitis b m
we wind up potentially with food short anna shorta shortages.at cooler heads will prevail. there's opportunity here. >> still to come, we go back to when the coronavirus outbreak began for a look at life after the lockdown. now more than ever, we need the good stuff in life. brotherhood, ♪ ♪ attitude, ♪ ♪ laughter, ♪ ♪ love. milk. love what's real. there's my career,... my cause,... my choir. i'm a work in progress. so much goes... into who i am. hiv medicine is one part of...
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anna liza was about a foot shorter than tom. when you see it up close, you can barely make out the legs of the stool she was standing on. tom's grandson has a photograph with no photographers name on it, so i do not know who to credit with that, but this guy was very good. they appeared to be the identical same height. the sad part about ptsd, amputations, everything else, is there is nothing pretty about war. our servicemen and women are still suffering from that today when they come back home. and i have had an opportunity to speak with some of the wounded warriors, and it is sad. many of them do not have a family to speak of. they are not involved in a church. the first thing tom's wife did was get him off the bottle, got him cleaned up, got him sober. and he had the land to build the church on and some of the building materials. he was baptized in that church and eventually became a leading member of the community. i don't know that any of that would've happened had it not been for this young lady. and having a supportive fa
anna liza was about a foot shorter than tom. when you see it up close, you can barely make out the legs of the stool she was standing on. tom's grandson has a photograph with no photographers name on it, so i do not know who to credit with that, but this guy was very good. they appeared to be the identical same height. the sad part about ptsd, amputations, everything else, is there is nothing pretty about war. our servicemen and women are still suffering from that today when they come back...
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anna stewart, cnn, london. >> love does conquer all, doesn't it? that story is poignant for me because i am one of those brides who had to postpone my wedding. i wasn't supposed to be here at work today. april 2nd was to be my wedding day. jeff and i may figure out a clever way to get hitched. meantime, we went into the backyard, took some official wedding day selfies, got carry out from uber eats and then, well, i just came to work. >>> stay tuned for official wedding photos one day soon we hope on my instagram natalie allen, cnn. we're just glad to be safe and healthy. thank you so much for watching. "cnn newsroom" continues next with robyn curnow. see you again tomorrow. awesome internet.
anna stewart, cnn, london. >> love does conquer all, doesn't it? that story is poignant for me because i am one of those brides who had to postpone my wedding. i wasn't supposed to be here at work today. april 2nd was to be my wedding day. jeff and i may figure out a clever way to get hitched. meantime, we went into the backyard, took some official wedding day selfies, got carry out from uber eats and then, well, i just came to work. >>> stay tuned for official wedding photos one...
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i'm anna coren in hong kong. "cnn newsroom." >>> the united states has the most reported coronavirus infections and deaths around the world. and now citizens, health experts and politicians are all watching nervously as some
i'm anna coren in hong kong. "cnn newsroom." >>> the united states has the most reported coronavirus infections and deaths around the world. and now citizens, health experts and politicians are all watching nervously as some
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anna werner reports. >> reporter: in florida at miami dade county's jackson memorial hospital, executives say they are taking pay cuts and other employees are being asked to go on temporary furloughs due to the financial strain. >> we were required to take time off. we were required to take our personal leave time. >> reporter: rn case manager angela presley fair child was surprised to receive an email saying she would be mandated to take a week off in the middle of the crisis. >> i couldn't understand it because all around the country they're asking for nurses right now. they're asking for health care workers to work in facilities that are dire need with the coronavirus and the increased numbers of coronavirus cases. >> reporter: the ripple effects of preparing for the coronavirus are hitting hospitals around the country. boston medical center health system temporarily furloughed some 700 employees. a health system in sarasota, florida, said its revenue d by $16illion in march. it's furloughing some employees, trimming hours for others. similar cuts are in place at a syracuse, new york,
anna werner reports. >> reporter: in florida at miami dade county's jackson memorial hospital, executives say they are taking pay cuts and other employees are being asked to go on temporary furloughs due to the financial strain. >> we were required to take time off. we were required to take our personal leave time. >> reporter: rn case manager angela presley fair child was surprised to receive an email saying she would be mandated to take a week off in the middle of the...
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anna montez also had somes access to policy information, u.s. government policy related to cuba, and she passed that as well. just incredibly damaging to our country's interests. she was an ideological spy. she believed that the united states' treatment of cuba was harmful, was unfair, unjustified. she wanted to be a champion of the cuban people. she wanted to do what she could to correct the impression of our own country as he saw it. as she saw it. she essentially volunteered her services in cuba. i want to help the cuban people, she said, and that was her motivation. she took no money. she was, in fact, pretty outspoken in her pro-cuban views which makes me wonder how she could have stayed working in place as long as she did. she worked for many, many years for cuba without getting caught. after these spies were caught, i think each agency did a soul-searching damage assessment. first of all, how did it happen, how could we have been blind to the fact that we were losing our own secrets. some of the measures that needed to be corrected were a
anna montez also had somes access to policy information, u.s. government policy related to cuba, and she passed that as well. just incredibly damaging to our country's interests. she was an ideological spy. she believed that the united states' treatment of cuba was harmful, was unfair, unjustified. she wanted to be a champion of the cuban people. she wanted to do what she could to correct the impression of our own country as he saw it. as she saw it. she essentially volunteered her services in...
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getting weaker every day, in desperate need of a liver transplant, anna rose is shielding herself, butma. if she was offered a transplant, should anna rose risk infection in hospital or miss out on a life—saving operation? having to go into hospital while there are coronavirus patients, it's very worrying. the longer i leave it, i could just get sicker and sicker. it is a matter of life and death. data from nhs blood and transplant — the body that oversees the uk's organ donation network — shows the number of transplants carried out each day has plummeted through march. this time last year, more than 80 transplants a week were being carried out. now, only the most urgent operations are still happening, such as liver and heart transplants. the decline in transplants is linked to the pressure covid—19 is placing on intensive care beds. 0rgan donors and recipients both need that high—level care, so fewer families of potential donors are being approached, and doctors don't want vulnerable transplant recipients with suppressed immune systems alongside infectious covid—19 patients. when i he
getting weaker every day, in desperate need of a liver transplant, anna rose is shielding herself, butma. if she was offered a transplant, should anna rose risk infection in hospital or miss out on a life—saving operation? having to go into hospital while there are coronavirus patients, it's very worrying. the longer i leave it, i could just get sicker and sicker. it is a matter of life and death. data from nhs blood and transplant — the body that oversees the uk's organ donation network...
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getting weaker every day, in desperate need of a liver transplant, anna rose is shielding herself, but poses a terrible dilemma. if she was offered a transplant, should anna rose risk infection in hospital or miss out on a life—saving operation? having to go into hospital while there are coronavirus patients — and they are on the same ward even — it's very worrying, and the longer that i'm not being monitored — the longer i leave it — i could just get sicker and sicker. it is a matter of life and death. data from nhs blood and transplant — the body that oversees the uk's organ donation network — shows the number of transplants carried out each day has plummeted through march. this time last year more than 80 transplants a week were being carried out. now, only the most urgent operations are still happening — such as liver and heart transplants, and of 23 kidney units in the uk only four are still operating. none of them in scotland, wales or northern ireland. the decline in transplants is linked to the pressure covid—19 is placing on intensive care beds. organ donors and recipients bot
getting weaker every day, in desperate need of a liver transplant, anna rose is shielding herself, but poses a terrible dilemma. if she was offered a transplant, should anna rose risk infection in hospital or miss out on a life—saving operation? having to go into hospital while there are coronavirus patients — and they are on the same ward even — it's very worrying, and the longer that i'm not being monitored — the longer i leave it — i could just get sicker and sicker. it is a matter...
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anna's encouraging people to remain cautious.a, coulda, wouldas. i should have stayed at home, i wish i would have stayed at home. 0f regretting the choices they made, because their child gets sick. it is much easier on a parent to say, i did everything possible and this still happened, than, oh my gosh, we took him to a playground and we didn't take it seriously, and look, my kid is in the hospital on a ventilator. as governments around the world warn us not to lose patience with the lockdown, they will be hoping that images like these remind us all we all have a stake in making it work. callum tulley, bbc news. 0ne one more story to bring you before the weather. with cinemas closed all over the world due to the coronavirus pandemic, the city of madrid has found a way for some its residents to go to the movies without leaving their homes. the new balcony cinema moves to a different neighbourhood every evening for people to watch a film with their neighbours. let's take the movies and the cinema to the streets so everyone can enj
anna's encouraging people to remain cautious.a, coulda, wouldas. i should have stayed at home, i wish i would have stayed at home. 0f regretting the choices they made, because their child gets sick. it is much easier on a parent to say, i did everything possible and this still happened, than, oh my gosh, we took him to a playground and we didn't take it seriously, and look, my kid is in the hospital on a ventilator. as governments around the world warn us not to lose patience with the lockdown,...