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thank you to my guests, asa and rachel. have been receiving lots and lots of questions here at bbc news about the uk's response to the coronavirus pandemic. a little earlier, we put some of your questions you've been asking us about the coronavirus pandemic, to myra mcclure, professor of retrovirology at imperial college london, and also to dr alex george, a junior doctor in a&e at lewisham hospital, who explained how difficult it can be to identify coronavirus. if people have symptoms, it is not a lwa ys if people have symptoms, it is not always the classic cough and fever. it can be something subtle like a loss of smell, loss of taste, a sore throat. what makes it difficult, of course, is that those symptoms can be caused by a common cold and other common viruses as well. that is why we focus on those two key symptoms when we talk about the self isolation and the risk of having the coronavirus, because they are much more likely, therefore, to indicate that infection. but you could, to be absolutely clear, you could have t
thank you to my guests, asa and rachel. have been receiving lots and lots of questions here at bbc news about the uk's response to the coronavirus pandemic. a little earlier, we put some of your questions you've been asking us about the coronavirus pandemic, to myra mcclure, professor of retrovirology at imperial college london, and also to dr alex george, a junior doctor in a&e at lewisham hospital, who explained how difficult it can be to identify coronavirus. if people have symptoms, it...
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these earnings have come asa outbreak. these earnings have come as a bit ofa outbreak.ve come as a bit of a surprise because a nalysts as a bit of a surprise because analysts were expecting profits to decline but not by 21%. there are two reasons, low oil prices and then a drop in production in 2019. it also comes down to planned expenditure. what is very clear, for the year ahead, it's going to be challenging for the company, for two reasons. these results don't reflect the impact of the coronavirus outbreak. saudi arabia is one of the largest producers of oil in the world and the largest supplier of oil to china and on both those fronts, with global demand for oil, that's senior significant drop. we will see that deflecting earnings when they come out this year but what happens in one week or ten days? led by saudi arabia and other and russia, after those failed, they failed to agree to cut oil production, the outbreak of the coronavirus, and we've seen that saudi arabia has been offering oil ata saudi arabia has been offering oil at a discounted price which has led t
these earnings have come asa outbreak. these earnings have come as a bit ofa outbreak.ve come as a bit of a surprise because a nalysts as a bit of a surprise because analysts were expecting profits to decline but not by 21%. there are two reasons, low oil prices and then a drop in production in 2019. it also comes down to planned expenditure. what is very clear, for the year ahead, it's going to be challenging for the company, for two reasons. these results don't reflect the impact of the...
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my name is lena and i work asa employed.lena and i work as a freelance consultant for fashion brands. from roofers to hairdressers, two taxi drivers, the uk's 5 million self—employed are anxiously waiting to see if the government can and will bail them out. this is my van at the moment. ronnie from edinburgh says his work asa ronnie from edinburgh says his work as a roofer has disappeared overnight. he has now closed his business. the government really has to step in and help in whatever way they can to speed things up. truly forget about the economy for the moment and get money at the front end and help these people who are struggling right now. this is an area i have cleared out. like ronnie the only financial help freelancer selena from london can get is £91; a week, if she claims through universal credit. i have been taking a much, much, like a massive hit on my income if i was to go on to universal credit. it will not even hit like 40% of what i am normally earning a month. that is in stark contrast to the health of dir
my name is lena and i work asa employed.lena and i work as a freelance consultant for fashion brands. from roofers to hairdressers, two taxi drivers, the uk's 5 million self—employed are anxiously waiting to see if the government can and will bail them out. this is my van at the moment. ronnie from edinburgh says his work asa ronnie from edinburgh says his work as a roofer has disappeared overnight. he has now closed his business. the government really has to step in and help in whatever way...
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in germany, the illness is known asas hanfarbteterlunge or p worker lung.it's not an issue at the hemp processing plant in the uckermark region. that's because most of the work here is done by machines. the company has a staff of just 15 and most of those are machinists. the founders and staff have set up a cooooperative and everye has a say in the business. they all believe hemp has a bright future. >> "i believe the most important thining is if we asa company realize that products have a birth and an end and that they have to suit our lifestyle from beginninto end.. whatat's known as "cradle to cradle that means n not just producig stuff and leaving the waste for the next generation to clean up. hemp's big advantage is that you don't have to add any salts or synthetics, which makes it a natural product throughout the duration of its life. >> in bangladesh, developers are now looking for products that'll prpromise an equally bright future for jute. like mubarak ahmad khan. he's developed the 'sonali bag' , an a alternative to disposabe plastic bags. made f
in germany, the illness is known asas hanfarbteterlunge or p worker lung.it's not an issue at the hemp processing plant in the uckermark region. that's because most of the work here is done by machines. the company has a staff of just 15 and most of those are machinists. the founders and staff have set up a cooooperative and everye has a say in the business. they all believe hemp has a bright future. >> "i believe the most important thining is if we asa company realize that products...
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and all l this stems f from amatatization ththat you seeee v asas well as thehe media..tationis, evevery crocodilile derves protection. wiwith t help of local v, she giveves this morelelet's crococodile chececk-upeforee king the specimen to its new hohome. masa: : my gdness.s. you are susuch a good, f fat . reporter: tetellez, origininay fromom the u.s., h has been fascinated b by largprededator nce she was a child. her doororal thes fofocuseon crococodiles. totoday, she's e effectively...
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pete buttigieg had built up a tremendous amount of support since he started this campaign asa since hevirtual unknown, as a small town mayor, working in a small town mayor, working in a small office without a huge bank account behind him but he managed to garner all of that support by occupying largely the centre politically, similar tojoe biden, and of coursejoe biden now beginning to be one of the leading candidates, alongside bernie sanders and likely thatjoe biden will actually benefit from pete buttigieg dropping out of the campaign, in terms of votes moving forward because the next big challenge is super tuesday, when four states around the country go to the polls, two of the biggest including california and texas. there is a lot at stake. pete buttigieg leaving at this stage acknowledging that perhaps it is the end of the role in terms of the mathematics, that he and his supporters could not see that road to victory, so he is stepping aside. interestingly, he did not, certainly at the meeting he had with his supporters, he did not support any of the other candidates but maybe th
pete buttigieg had built up a tremendous amount of support since he started this campaign asa since hevirtual unknown, as a small town mayor, working in a small town mayor, working in a small office without a huge bank account behind him but he managed to garner all of that support by occupying largely the centre politically, similar tojoe biden, and of coursejoe biden now beginning to be one of the leading candidates, alongside bernie sanders and likely thatjoe biden will actually benefit from...
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the 1596 these candidates may reach the 15% of viability level in some of the upcoming primaries and, asae upcoming primaries and, as a consequence, peel off some delegates intentionally away from bernie. why do you think this happened before super tuesday? i think there was probably a good of discussion with some of the other candidates with respect to exactly that question. if he doesn't think he can make it, narrow the number of people in the field so the 15% viability threshold can be reached and sanders doesn't run away with it. i don't know that will be the actual outcome, but i suspect that was the principal rationale for the move before super tuesday. how do you think buttigieg's supporters, those really keen supporters, those really keen supporters, feel right now about the fact he's pulled out? because he came from virtually nothing, didn't he, do something quite impressive. yes, he did. and in any campaign when the candidate you've invested your heart and soul in withdrawals, that's a disappointing development and i'm surea disappointing development and i'm sure a number of the
the 1596 these candidates may reach the 15% of viability level in some of the upcoming primaries and, asae upcoming primaries and, as a consequence, peel off some delegates intentionally away from bernie. why do you think this happened before super tuesday? i think there was probably a good of discussion with some of the other candidates with respect to exactly that question. if he doesn't think he can make it, narrow the number of people in the field so the 15% viability threshold can be...
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asa tdr. asa dr. asa fet . feton, a primary care admission.t seems lu s like a lot change overnight. >> let me share with you a message i got, from a young woman i mentor in boston. she said, sorry for the delay, i've been called in as backup for sick and exposed residents. it is terrifying. everybody here enveloped in dread, dozens furloughed, several floors out of hand sanitizers and gloves and hospital running low on personal protective equipment, asking us to re-use. yes, i was exposed but tested negative, scared and i asked her how long were you exposed some she said four days ago. i said to her, do you need to keep monitoring your symptoms? here in new york city, instead of usinge ining n 95 masks, the using surgical masks. >> the stronger more protective ones. >> those are sitting in boxes in people's homes, people who get to stay home and quarantine at home while we are having to care for patients. it is our duty. >> on the front lines. people don't need that. we don't need the masks. >> yes, exactly. one big thing you can do as a cont
asa tdr. asa dr. asa fet . feton, a primary care admission.t seems lu s like a lot change overnight. >> let me share with you a message i got, from a young woman i mentor in boston. she said, sorry for the delay, i've been called in as backup for sick and exposed residents. it is terrifying. everybody here enveloped in dread, dozens furloughed, several floors out of hand sanitizers and gloves and hospital running low on personal protective equipment, asking us to re-use. yes, i was...
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and i had to ask myself the question, what is the difference i have made asa human?avin put his head towards one of the biggest issues of ourtime semi —— towards one of the biggest issues of our time semi —— issues of our time: inequality. mumbai has a visible disparity in wealth. but how do you get that oversupply, that access, into the hands of those who really need it? —— excess. navin teamed up with another person who cheated death, a cancer survivor, darshan, to develop another app. you see someone who needs food, you take a photo, then you pose the location. you can then broadcast that within the group, with people who are in the group, with people who are in the vicinity. the target also carries other details, local landmarks, how many live at the address, the kind of thing. now, you can meet the needy yourself or be like the group and find someone on the app who has got something to give. this restaurant cooked a little too much this lunchtime. they've put it on the app, so food that would otherwise go to waste is picked up. they scanned the app for someone n
and i had to ask myself the question, what is the difference i have made asa human?avin put his head towards one of the biggest issues of ourtime semi —— towards one of the biggest issues of our time semi —— issues of our time: inequality. mumbai has a visible disparity in wealth. but how do you get that oversupply, that access, into the hands of those who really need it? —— excess. navin teamed up with another person who cheated death, a cancer survivor, darshan, to develop another...
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asas all over the world who put their lawyers on the line and fights against injustice with words videos and images. is not rocky who fought against isis in the middle of occupied mosul and 2016 not with weapons but with all and it almost cost him his life now thanks to a scholarship from the writers association pen he is safe and living in the city of weimar which has always been a home for creative spirits. this café in central weimar eastern germany has become something of a home from home footmark nasa the iraqi poet musician and filmmaker hasn't seen his family and friends in mosul for 4 years. before he left he spent 2 years in hiding from the i asked which deemed his work incompatible with islamic law. but in my hometown. i think the situation was a bit like more complicated so it wasn't comfortable to go to work outside or to just things especially going when i was there. he still in touch with his friends back home and follows the news from iraq closely from social media he knows that the iraqi protest begun by civil activists in october 29th seen have cost some 500 lion. profes
asas all over the world who put their lawyers on the line and fights against injustice with words videos and images. is not rocky who fought against isis in the middle of occupied mosul and 2016 not with weapons but with all and it almost cost him his life now thanks to a scholarship from the writers association pen he is safe and living in the city of weimar which has always been a home for creative spirits. this café in central weimar eastern germany has become something of a home from home...
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it just proves that the greatest artist of all is nature itself asa culture stories on the web site atv.w. dot com slash culture that's all for now off. the fun. go to africa. a train full of sweet good. what's the buzz around these messiah women in tanzania they're training to become beekeepers. the initiative makes them financially independent and at the same time helps them to protect the environment. eco care for go. 90 minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind this one. discover new adventures in the 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites the w and world heritage $360.00 get the map now. earth home to millions of species the a home or savings. global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas that protect the climate boost clean energy solutions and reforestation. using interactive content to inspire people to take action the ideas and series of global 3000 on t.w.m. and online. closely. carefully. there simply. needs to be a good. place to discover the way. the i. subscribe to documentary on you tube. play . this is news f
it just proves that the greatest artist of all is nature itself asa culture stories on the web site atv.w. dot com slash culture that's all for now off. the fun. go to africa. a train full of sweet good. what's the buzz around these messiah women in tanzania they're training to become beekeepers. the initiative makes them financially independent and at the same time helps them to protect the environment. eco care for go. 90 minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind this one. discover new...
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asa bennet and rachel shabi will be back at 2330 for another look at the papers. goodbye for now.oing to feel very different for many of us this weekend. some warmth in the spring sunshine across england and wales in recent days. for scotland and northern ireland, we've had this cold front which has been slow—moving, bringing some cloud and patchy rain and drizzle. overnight sinking further south. by this stage, really just a band of cloud, may be the odd patch of drizzle. to the north, clear skies and wintry showers in scotland leading to some icy stretches. further south, clearer skies but with the strength of the breeze it should keep any frost at bay and for most, a degree or so above freezing, maybe three or four in the centre of town. this is the weekend — on saturday we have this slow—moving cold front. a band of cloud by this stage but look at the squeeze in isobars. picking up the colder, north—easterly wind and the dividing line between the mild air we've had recently and something much colder sweeping across the uk. a real chill in the wind, especially on sunday. for sa
asa bennet and rachel shabi will be back at 2330 for another look at the papers. goodbye for now.oing to feel very different for many of us this weekend. some warmth in the spring sunshine across england and wales in recent days. for scotland and northern ireland, we've had this cold front which has been slow—moving, bringing some cloud and patchy rain and drizzle. overnight sinking further south. by this stage, really just a band of cloud, may be the odd patch of drizzle. to the north, clear...
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with me are asa bennett, brexit commissoning editor at the telegraph and author rachel shabi.front pages. starting with. .. the telegraph's says the country's leaders are laid low, as coronavirus strikes at heart of government. the prime minister and health secretary have both tested positive, and the chief medical officer has symptoms "compatible" with covid—19. the mirror also reports on borisjohnson, matt hancock and chris whitty, with calls for medals for nhs workers — as the death toll in the uk rises by 181 in 2a hours. borisjohnson has vowed to keep leading the fight against the pandemic — that's on the front of the daily express. the guardian leads with reports that borisjohnson failed to heed his own advice on social distancing. the sun has the pm's committment to continue leading the coronavirus effort, while his pregnant fiance, carrie symonds, moves out, as he self—isolates. the ft says that ministers are coming underfire for ignoring offers of more ventilators for the nhs. and the daily mail features prince harry and meghan leaving canada for la — amid coronavirus
with me are asa bennett, brexit commissoning editor at the telegraph and author rachel shabi.front pages. starting with. .. the telegraph's says the country's leaders are laid low, as coronavirus strikes at heart of government. the prime minister and health secretary have both tested positive, and the chief medical officer has symptoms "compatible" with covid—19. the mirror also reports on borisjohnson, matt hancock and chris whitty, with calls for medals for nhs workers — as the...
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during the world cup in matches between england and france, canada and the baby had all been cancelled asand the baby had all been cancelled as a result of typing. of course these roles do not apply to the six nations. that was specific to the redbee world cup. there's not specific rule on this it will be up to the six nations to decide a night well look to that magnitude world cup to see b action would be better is because we know there are no specific rules on this matter. precendent for cancelled rugby matches, foot and mouth in 2001, what happened then? asi as i say no outbreak at the games could not go ahead. they were to september or october of 2001. whether or not things had changed my since then we did not know. that was a long time, regulations and rules may have changed. the arrangement between thank unions and the six nations that may have changed. they 110w nations that may have changed. they now may well be a provision that we do not know about yet. it is common for there to be what is known as eight force majeure clause to be in contracts which provides for unforeseen circums
during the world cup in matches between england and france, canada and the baby had all been cancelled asand the baby had all been cancelled as a result of typing. of course these roles do not apply to the six nations. that was specific to the redbee world cup. there's not specific rule on this it will be up to the six nations to decide a night well look to that magnitude world cup to see b action would be better is because we know there are no specific rules on this matter. precendent for...
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follow suit next week, saying it is shutting its trading floor and reverting to electronic trading asa to electronic trading as a move to deal with the pandemic. thank you very much indeed for that analysis. let's turn to the wall street now, where another day of brutal falls triggered a halt in trading, for the second time this week. now the virus has made its way to the actual floor of the new york stock exchange, which has decided to close its doors on monday. the announcement comes as more measures are passed to try and cushion the financial blow of the pandemic, as samira hussain reports. us financial markets remain open for business, but beginning monday, the trading floor will go dark. the floor of the new york stock exchange isa of the new york stock exchange is a symbol of american capitalism, remaining operational was a sign to the world that the country was still open for business. but the fast spreading disease made its way here. to people tested positive for the virus, making it clear business as usual could not continue. the decision was made the same day the us senate fi
follow suit next week, saying it is shutting its trading floor and reverting to electronic trading asa to electronic trading as a move to deal with the pandemic. thank you very much indeed for that analysis. let's turn to the wall street now, where another day of brutal falls triggered a halt in trading, for the second time this week. now the virus has made its way to the actual floor of the new york stock exchange, which has decided to close its doors on monday. the announcement comes as more...
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england's will not be an action at twickenham tomorrow, but the decision by the rfq delete him out asan by the rfq delete him out as a precautionary measure against coronavirus have been criticised by public health england, they described the move as unnecessary. still training with his club sarah since it will start against leicester in the premiership tomorrow. we are talking of the premiership, to matches tonight and sail thumped london irish 39—0 to move to the top of the table. in northampton stay third after beating wister 16 points to ten. mikey he would score the decisive try as northampton or a four—game losing streak. they had to settle for losing points point at worcester. dragons sever the worst home defeat since november. losing 3725. crashed over with the final track of the match to earn a bonus point. tiger woods is a doubt for the masters which starts next month, the reigning champion and five—time winner at agusta it has just pulled out of the players championship in san rass out of the players championship in sawgrass after suffering more back problems. easily compute
england's will not be an action at twickenham tomorrow, but the decision by the rfq delete him out asan by the rfq delete him out as a precautionary measure against coronavirus have been criticised by public health england, they described the move as unnecessary. still training with his club sarah since it will start against leicester in the premiership tomorrow. we are talking of the premiership, to matches tonight and sail thumped london irish 39—0 to move to the top of the table. in...
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the rugby football union are braced for losses of up to £50 million over the next 80 months asa £50 milliona result of the outbreak. bill sweeney says the closure of twickenham will have a significant impact on revenues. they were offered of relief package for £7 million to help struggling clubs mainly through loans. the organisers of wimbledon say the decision regarding this year's term and it will be made next week. the club say they are continuing to evaluate all scenarios for the championships suspension possibility. laying behind closed doors has been ruled out as an option. —— playing. some of the biggest stars of the premier league have a launch football united, an initiative with the aim of raising £100,000 to level communities through the pandemic. rhys james are among those backing the project. proceeds will be collected by the national emergency‘s trust and used to support elderly and vulnerable people. athletes are —— it's a range of initiatives, bright and have also started a campaignfor bright and have also started a campaign for clubs that donate tickets to front line nhs sta
the rugby football union are braced for losses of up to £50 million over the next 80 months asa £50 milliona result of the outbreak. bill sweeney says the closure of twickenham will have a significant impact on revenues. they were offered of relief package for £7 million to help struggling clubs mainly through loans. the organisers of wimbledon say the decision regarding this year's term and it will be made next week. the club say they are continuing to evaluate all scenarios for the...
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i think four years ago you sparred with some of the guys that were preparing for rio asa the guys thatpreparing for rio as a 19—year—old, was that the moment that the touchpaper was [it for you? when he got the olympic bug? when i first got there i was gutted, i wanted to be a part of it but as it went on and we went to watch the boxing, i got a feel for the atmosphere. how significant is the atmosphere. how significant is the experience you are able to get at not only the world championships where you have won medals, the european championship, but winning that gold in the commonwealth. to go is one thing, but to win is another. it is great, there was a few in which people there. the support we had was great. my girlfriend came out to watch as well. it was boss. when he came home, a few got gold in their ignition we got was amazing, and the experience we have under our belts now, it is great experience for tokyo —— the recognition we got was amazing. how much have you been told about coronavirus? the conversations at the highest level is nothing is changing at the moment, but you must
i think four years ago you sparred with some of the guys that were preparing for rio asa the guys thatpreparing for rio as a 19—year—old, was that the moment that the touchpaper was [it for you? when he got the olympic bug? when i first got there i was gutted, i wanted to be a part of it but as it went on and we went to watch the boxing, i got a feel for the atmosphere. how significant is the atmosphere. how significant is the experience you are able to get at not only the world...
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people didn't believe him, and asa things.and as a result labour lost the general election. now rishi sunak is talking about £300 billion, which is a phenomenal amount of money. and david's livers is right in the sunday times —— david is right. this wasn't even contemplated in wartime, we ran a 20% deficit in world war ii, nothing like this. when the government so they will do whatever it takes, they are certainly putting their money where their mouth is and doing just that. yeah. let's move away from the sunday times and go to the sunday express. because, we've seen the sunday express. because, we've seen the headline, or your mother's sake, stay home, that sentiment is across all of the front pages only tomorrow. but the picture at the top, elvis shoppers told you should be ashamed, and more pictures of empty shelves —— selfish shoppers. the government is trying to connect emotionally to guilt people into not stockpiling. i'm not entirely sure it's working. i think the problem is although as nigel rightly said, the governmen
people didn't believe him, and asa things.and as a result labour lost the general election. now rishi sunak is talking about £300 billion, which is a phenomenal amount of money. and david's livers is right in the sunday times —— david is right. this wasn't even contemplated in wartime, we ran a 20% deficit in world war ii, nothing like this. when the government so they will do whatever it takes, they are certainly putting their money where their mouth is and doing just that. yeah. let's...
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trading falls asa bloomberg news. trading falls as a result. of red with tokyo, sydney, manila, all plunging as much as 6% today. hong kong, mumbai, singapore, seattle, jakarta, wellington, they were all down about 3% or more. we got the likes of shanghai, taipei, also down. of course driving the declines was those ferocious selloffs in the oil prices. all sparked by topics, saudi arabia essentially slashing prices. two unprecedented levels after its bust up with russia over production. investors as a result of jumping riskier assets, piling into safe havens, sending things like the gold and japanese surging. the cost those losses in oil prices. you got energy firms in asia being slammed. hong kong listed petro china plunging and woodside petroleum in sydney or falling on the double digits. governments and central banks have been seen to be preparing to roll out stimulus measures to roll out stimulus measures to counter the effect of covid-19, we to counter the effect of covid—19, we know it's putting a huge strain on economies and stoking conc
trading falls asa bloomberg news. trading falls as a result. of red with tokyo, sydney, manila, all plunging as much as 6% today. hong kong, mumbai, singapore, seattle, jakarta, wellington, they were all down about 3% or more. we got the likes of shanghai, taipei, also down. of course driving the declines was those ferocious selloffs in the oil prices. all sparked by topics, saudi arabia essentially slashing prices. two unprecedented levels after its bust up with russia over production....
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the president of the order of doctors describing the scenario asas apocalyptic. the prime minister in an interview says they are looking at more stringent measures in terms of the lockdown, a complete block altogether. they are looking to ban all outdoor to these and stressing to people stay indoors. the interior ministry has revealed data that in the l last eight days, thehey have had to conduct millions of c controls d ththey are takaken to task, 53,0 people for violations, so they feel thehe seriousness i is not quite heading home, that even if you have no symptoms, you can spread the disease and that is why that message is being shouted out. >> the trump administration has already increases dire travel warning for americans as the coronavirus pandemic worsens. the state department has issued a new alert urging americans not to travel abroad under any circumstances and they should arrange to return to the u.s. immediately unless you plan to remain overseas. previously, americans were told to reconsider international travel. for more now, let's go to our corres
the president of the order of doctors describing the scenario asas apocalyptic. the prime minister in an interview says they are looking at more stringent measures in terms of the lockdown, a complete block altogether. they are looking to ban all outdoor to these and stressing to people stay indoors. the interior ministry has revealed data that in the l last eight days, thehey have had to conduct millions of c controls d ththey are takaken to task, 53,0 people for violations, so they feel thehe...
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that obviously european leaders are trying to prevent, not many people have been talking about spain asaing about spain as a hotbed for this virus, but it does seem that the numbers have exploded over the numbers have exploded over the past couple of weeks. this has always been the problem with the schengen area, the free flow of people around europe, and therefore the free spread of this virus. el pais looks at the messages to take effect, emergency measures starting saturday night, so it affects all of spain for 15 days. they are in a state of alarm which means it is a big restriction on movement. freedom of movement, yeah. if you leave the house without a good reason now in some cases, you can be fined or they talk aboutjail you can be fined or they talk about jail sentences as well. we are seeing this all over europe, this isolation is not just self isolating people taking themselves out of the community and saying that they will stay at home, the government is now mandating it, apart from obviously the uk at scene “— apart from obviously the uk at scene —— at the moment it seems. we
that obviously european leaders are trying to prevent, not many people have been talking about spain asaing about spain as a hotbed for this virus, but it does seem that the numbers have exploded over the numbers have exploded over the past couple of weeks. this has always been the problem with the schengen area, the free flow of people around europe, and therefore the free spread of this virus. el pais looks at the messages to take effect, emergency measures starting saturday night, so it...
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today england potluck football 30s and asa today england potluck football 30s and as a suspension ofames until april the 3rd at the earliest. the statement read... to be clear this goes through the professional games football week of the women's super week, off. scottish football could follow suite from the champion stent everywhere, all domestic professional and grassroots football under the jurisdiction of the scottish fa is suspended until further notice. jurisdiction of the scottish fa is suspended untilfurther notice. the reaction, will gary linacre‘s tweet sums it up... and here are some examples. arsenal's manager tested positive for covid—19. chelsea bonsai player spoke about being positive for cova 19 and talk about it on socially. i've had the virus for the last couple of days. after going through the guidelines, for the week, i hope to see everybody $0011 the week, i hope to see everybody soon and hopefully everybody will see you soon. around the world sport is close enough. the austrian grand prix is cancelled. the masters scheduled for april is postponed. england's crick
today england potluck football 30s and asa today england potluck football 30s and as a suspension ofames until april the 3rd at the earliest. the statement read... to be clear this goes through the professional games football week of the women's super week, off. scottish football could follow suite from the champion stent everywhere, all domestic professional and grassroots football under the jurisdiction of the scottish fa is suspended until further notice. jurisdiction of the scottish fa is...
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to look at it ththat way, essentially y it's aboboute same greeeenhouse gas f footpris a vehicle, asas a car.. we are a dairy digester development and operations company. a dairy digester is a piece ofof equipmentnt that processes daiairy manure and extracts methane g gas, which hs essentially a naturally-y-occurringg biogas that vents ouout of manure. . a digester's s just a device for capturing that gas so it doesn't vent into the air, but instead can be used usefully. and so if you capture it, you get a twofer. you get to preventnt the gases from escapig into thehe environmement and you have a usable e fuel. so all w'e done here i is we've taken n a normal-sized manure pond which hhas a wholele bunch of f liquid mananure, we've coverered it uph a flexible membrane so that there's no oxygen. and those little bacteria in there, they think they're still in a cow's stomach. that's why we call it a digester. they eat the remaining calories, they emit methane gas, which rises to the top, that we capture, preventing g the greenhouse gases from escaping into the air, and being able to use t
to look at it ththat way, essentially y it's aboboute same greeeenhouse gas f footpris a vehicle, asas a car.. we are a dairy digester development and operations company. a dairy digester is a piece ofof equipmentnt that processes daiairy manure and extracts methane g gas, which hs essentially a naturally-y-occurringg biogas that vents ouout of manure. . a digester's s just a device for capturing that gas so it doesn't vent into the air, but instead can be used usefully. and so if you capture...
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thank you, asa including us. is tommy? you, as a ceo is becton dickinson, one of the leading providers of products for testing coronavirus, we are ramping up the capacity to ensure that the right testing equipment are ready to address this issue. what a greatjob ready to address this issue. what a great job you've ready to address this issue. what a greatjob you've done. steven rick kautsky, quest diagnostics please. greatjob. thank kautsky, quest diagnostics please. great job. thank you, kautsky, quest diagnostics please. greatjob. thank you, mr president. the leadership of the vice president la st the leadership of the vice president last week to come together as an industry, and we took advantage of that opportunity to work with the fda and work with the centre for disease control. we were up and running with tests in a number of our facilities. as the president mentioned, we now have capabilities from roche diagnostics that we will bring into our facilities this weekend, andi bring into our facilities this weekend, and
thank you, asa including us. is tommy? you, as a ceo is becton dickinson, one of the leading providers of products for testing coronavirus, we are ramping up the capacity to ensure that the right testing equipment are ready to address this issue. what a greatjob ready to address this issue. what a great job you've ready to address this issue. what a greatjob you've done. steven rick kautsky, quest diagnostics please. greatjob. thank kautsky, quest diagnostics please. great job. thank you,...
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tamworth, that's where the skies worked —— would like asa where the skies worked —— would like as a cloudew rainbows. but our attention at the moment is shifting to the slump of cloud moving in, a weatherfront weakening because we are seeing pretty big developments with an area of low pressure to the west of the uk, that develop meant taking over. what does that mean? overnight tonight, as our band of rain pushes and it will be weakening, the rain turning right ear and patchy, the that theme is western scotland where the rain will be coming in with more ofan on the rain will be coming in with more of an on and could be some snow across the high ground for a time. the weekend isn't unsettled and while there will be rain at times but sunshine at times. quite a windy weekend. we start off with cloud and rain moving eastwards and then sunshine in northern ireland which moves into scotland, england, and wales for a time before the next weather system, the more developed with system moves into bring heavier rain into northern ireland and western scotland as well. temperatures of 14 degrees, it
tamworth, that's where the skies worked —— would like asa where the skies worked —— would like as a cloudew rainbows. but our attention at the moment is shifting to the slump of cloud moving in, a weatherfront weakening because we are seeing pretty big developments with an area of low pressure to the west of the uk, that develop meant taking over. what does that mean? overnight tonight, as our band of rain pushes and it will be weakening, the rain turning right ear and patchy, the that...
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langua] narrator: while the training students are receiving at barefoot college in tanzania serves asas a model f for other, southern c california continueso be a pioneer in solar technology. man: pollution causes harm to all of us. it's not just an abstract thing. and communities of color, low-income communities, even women versus men disproroportionatete have to carry the effects of that pollution. paramount is a community that has a lot going for it and a strong cultural life, but paramount is also a city where a significant chunk of the land is zoned for industry. so, paramount is a community where environmental justice is a key priority. it's important that we bring things to people here. as we transition away from fossil fuels, as we move away from coal and just say good-bye to that whole era, we move into an era where we're dependent on renewables, the question is, like, who is gonna get the training to go into these indusustries? [sirenen wailing i in distancec] man: : me making g my decisioioo cchange my w whole life e arouns the last time when i was slanging and they raided my
langua] narrator: while the training students are receiving at barefoot college in tanzania serves asas a model f for other, southern c california continueso be a pioneer in solar technology. man: pollution causes harm to all of us. it's not just an abstract thing. and communities of color, low-income communities, even women versus men disproroportionatete have to carry the effects of that pollution. paramount is a community that has a lot going for it and a strong cultural life, but paramount...
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you tell people don't do things, you have behavioural sciences looking at people because behaviours asare sinkable not abiding by what actually the rules are —— we are not seeing people abiding by. people confused. i think the government are doing their best, i don't think it is easy. i thing this is an ever moving picture. however, while i think all of us work and clean occasions —— who work and medications would admit, we do or her. we worse different scenarios. governments themselves will have plan for major incidences but pandemics have been planned and the response has been planned before, but i'm not really sure how extensive the planning really has been when we see the sort of holes that we are seeing. some of the mistakes even cabinet ministers have made, getting tied up in knots in media interviews and had to unravel... it also turns out we know there zoom addresses! ijust want unravel... it also turns out we know there zoom addresses! i just want to look at the i. a
you tell people don't do things, you have behavioural sciences looking at people because behaviours asare sinkable not abiding by what actually the rules are —— we are not seeing people abiding by. people confused. i think the government are doing their best, i don't think it is easy. i thing this is an ever moving picture. however, while i think all of us work and clean occasions —— who work and medications would admit, we do or her. we worse different scenarios. governments themselves...
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this is something that will worry a lot of people and asa that will worry a lot of people and as a resultlet's talk about the us now, and the politics there. it looks likejoe biden will become the presidential nominee for the democrats. we are hearing that it is likely he is going to get idaho. he has got to michigan, mississippi and missouri. it is like a tongue twister. it is. now, remember, when he was vice president, president obama got through obama care, talking about coronavirus and healthcare. that has been unpicked and unravelled by the current government. it has. joe biden, are you hoping he will get thejob? biden, are you hoping he will get the job? it is not that i am hoping, but i'm interested, because of course he has a strong challenge from the left from bernie sanders, who everybody thought a week or so ago was going to be the nominee, he was going to push forward a revolution, but it appears the revolution is coming from the middle, a coalition of african—americans, college—educated whites, women, white men who didn't vote for hillary clinton four years ago have voted for
this is something that will worry a lot of people and asa that will worry a lot of people and as a resultlet's talk about the us now, and the politics there. it looks likejoe biden will become the presidential nominee for the democrats. we are hearing that it is likely he is going to get idaho. he has got to michigan, mississippi and missouri. it is like a tongue twister. it is. now, remember, when he was vice president, president obama got through obama care, talking about coronavirus and...
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what we are essentially having the next few days asa essentially having the next few days as a playoff of high pressure. in ourfrontjust gets stuck in the fairly flappy combat, shall we say with nothing to really move it on. thursday we have the front not much brees around to move anything on a great hurry but tended to lose rainfall along the length of the front because the high—pressure, is, if you like squeezing the life out of it. semper fi inventive cloud very slowly trying to slide its way south across the uk. chillier to the north of scotla nd the uk. chillier to the north of scotland to the south, perhaps targeting 13 or 14 degrees, perhaps a little bit more cloud on friday. it takes until the weekend the high—pressure on the atlantic to start to win out and then as it does so start to win out and then as it does so pushed its way and we change our wind direction. no longer a mild southerly, plunged into a much chillier northerly or northeasterly. the big change to the way things will feel come the weekend. a chance for some showers as well across eastern parts of the uk and ev
what we are essentially having the next few days asa essentially having the next few days as a playoff of high pressure. in ourfrontjust gets stuck in the fairly flappy combat, shall we say with nothing to really move it on. thursday we have the front not much brees around to move anything on a great hurry but tended to lose rainfall along the length of the front because the high—pressure, is, if you like squeezing the life out of it. semper fi inventive cloud very slowly trying to slide its...
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from the national papers, the national, the independent, so that we no longer printed newspaper but asafor us and maybe this is what turning the tide might look like if china, china feels that they can actually embrace because they can actually embrace because they have reached that milestone of not having a new case of covid—i9 today. and the message that we can turn the tide, the headlines are being optimistic and that a shaft of light at last and it's only a shaft of light. and there may be more deaths of reported in china in the near future but for the time being, it looks as if they're being more optimistic than they do 24 hours ago. just before we go this time, i wa nt to ago. just before we go this time, i want to show you this collection of pages in the regional newspaper, if i may. the local papers across the country are due to publish the same front page in support of their readers, i am front page in support of their readers, iam hoping front page in support of their readers, i am hoping we can show this to you. in both cases, we started our careers in the newspaper and we ar
from the national papers, the national, the independent, so that we no longer printed newspaper but asafor us and maybe this is what turning the tide might look like if china, china feels that they can actually embrace because they can actually embrace because they have reached that milestone of not having a new case of covid—i9 today. and the message that we can turn the tide, the headlines are being optimistic and that a shaft of light at last and it's only a shaft of light. and there may...
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is on top of previously announunced measures such as defeferred tax payments forr companies as well asas the company's partial unemployment scheme, whicich gives a percentf a a workerer's salary even if ty are nowoworking. 720 thousand employees have requested to receive this. for musicical fans. mamanu dibango has died from coronavirus. the 86-year-old cameroonian star best known for afro -- his afro jar -- his afro jazz career. he was one of the pioneers of afro jazz. the cocreator and illustrator of the famed c comic asterix and aa legs has died at his home. -- asterix and obelisks has died at his home. now with schools around thehe kidids andsed, keeping adults entertained has become the nenew preoccupation of many. trevor jackson takes a lk at some of the novel ways people are dealing with quarantine. childrenllions of around the wor this is t the new normal - -- the coronavirus has closed classrooms the world over forcing parents to become teachers and teachchers to becoe content makers. online schooling has taken off in the first week k of the outbreak and it is not just kids doin
is on top of previously announunced measures such as defeferred tax payments forr companies as well asas the company's partial unemployment scheme, whicich gives a percentf a a workerer's salary even if ty are nowoworking. 720 thousand employees have requested to receive this. for musicical fans. mamanu dibango has died from coronavirus. the 86-year-old cameroonian star best known for afro -- his afro jar -- his afro jazz career. he was one of the pioneers of afro jazz. the cocreator and...
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. >> "i believe the most important thining is if we asa company realize that products have a birth andnd and that they have to suit our lifestyle from beginninto end.. whatat's known as "cradle to cradle that means n not just producig stuff and leaving the waste for the next generation to clean up. hemp's big advantage is that you don't have to add any salts or synthetics, which makes it a natural product throughout the duration of its life. >> in bangladesh, developers are now looking for products that'll prpromise an equally bright future for jute. like mubarak ahmad khan. he's developed the 'sonali bag' , an a alternative to disposabe plastic bags. made from jute, it hasas all te propoperties of plplastic t its unwanted longevity. >> "this is totally eco-friendly, bio-degradable,, water-soluble and compostable.. and most important is, it is time-dependable by biodegradability. if you want for six months degradation, we can make that one. if you want one to last only five minutes, we can make the five minutes. " >> the next step is to find investors to enable the mass production of t
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most of them now are at the point where they can do it, but asa the point where they can do it, but asrobably under 2000 people in this country have been tested, which is about a ten by think of what the united kingdom has done. so, you know, the sense really is that while people know the virus is spreading in seattle and northern california in places, no one is really clear how much of it is spreading in the country and where. just talking about numbers, helen, i'mjust country and where. just talking about numbers, helen, i'm just going to update you, we have just heard from washington state that there has been another death. so this is the 15th death from the coronavirus, this, again, in that hot spot in washington state. what's the general feeling like within the science community there over coronavirus? is a panic, calm? no, i don't think it's panic, but i think people are quite concerned. i mean, this is a real event, and while, i mean, part of the reason the death in seattle is likely is because we got into a long—term care facility, so, among a population of elderly people who a
most of them now are at the point where they can do it, but asa the point where they can do it, but asrobably under 2000 people in this country have been tested, which is about a ten by think of what the united kingdom has done. so, you know, the sense really is that while people know the virus is spreading in seattle and northern california in places, no one is really clear how much of it is spreading in the country and where. just talking about numbers, helen, i'mjust country and where. just...
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so,o, we now knknow that asas o, 50% of the human population is now living in urban areas, and so, suddenlyit becomes a huge imperative on people to understand how we can make urban areas more welcoming to native and desired species. and what betttter place to do that than los angeles? [bell rings] man: esperanza is located in one of the highest-density neighborhoods of downtown los angeles. [kids speaking indistinctly] i'm the principal of esperanza elementary school, just east of ththe skyscrapers of f downtownn the westlake neieighborhood, downtown los angeles. woman: can you write the name and post it under the correct bird? kids: house finch, mourning dove, european starling, brewer's blackbird, red-tailed hawk, american crow. boy: hooded oriole,e, gray egre, great blue heron, and a mockingbird. rumble: the students love this. they love charging in here and really getting to know at a very deep, profound level what's showing up in our habitat. we observe, we record, we analyze, we share. all of these are important sskills for our students. so, at the verery bottom, do you see the live
so,o, we now knknow that asas o, 50% of the human population is now living in urban areas, and so, suddenlyit becomes a huge imperative on people to understand how we can make urban areas more welcoming to native and desired species. and what betttter place to do that than los angeles? [bell rings] man: esperanza is located in one of the highest-density neighborhoods of downtown los angeles. [kids speaking indistinctly] i'm the principal of esperanza elementary school, just east of ththe...
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priceses have slumped asas ordes have drieded up. farmers associations fear they might lose important contracts with chinese suppliers if demand does n not pick up soon. reporter: the french dairy from tradeeling disruptions caused by a new coronavirus. plummeted,f from china sorted export prices. according to the president of the dairy association, sales of powdered milk and dairy products have fallen in recent weeks. this farmer produces 700,000 liters of milk every year. he is afraid of falling pricice. >> today, when the problem has a worldwide impact, you feel it at a local level. global trends for local prices. feared the problem will affect individual farmers. reporter: for the time being, only large-s-scale industriall firms are directly hit by supply-chain disruptions. china accounted for 9% of french dairy exports last year, six and 50 million euros. 6 650 million euros. >> it is useless to make products that end up going nowhere, so we halt production and find different s solutions. if the situation continues, that puts 65
priceses have slumped asas ordes have drieded up. farmers associations fear they might lose important contracts with chinese suppliers if demand does n not pick up soon. reporter: the french dairy from tradeeling disruptions caused by a new coronavirus. plummeted,f from china sorted export prices. according to the president of the dairy association, sales of powdered milk and dairy products have fallen in recent weeks. this farmer produces 700,000 liters of milk every year. he is afraid of...
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records my vision got i am one of very good play nice boats all over the scale or few but the mission asa police reveal you know me say we're going to struggle here down the road so should the sides would maybe should go. for. the other celestial to mistake it's the 1st anniversary of money and this killing a stage has been set up and a crowd has gathered for a memorial event. the west. oh but 2 putting. down ian money the newly elected state legislators are joined by tell you via picture on a realist federal deputies. they urged the crowd to keep up the pressure for the investigation to continue but it was true of course so the only point eat. eat poorly is. oh so the bottle. was my his. seat. at least you know what it was the think that he just who he was. to keep oil came enjoyed. 6 it's an emotional event for the crowd and speakers alike many he knew mariella power. and they're determined to continue high legacy. over the. oh oh oh. oh oh oh ok ok cool place that you couldn't believe it's body hanging. on. to larry ellison protests my guess cannibal song has become an anthem to justic
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