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avon it was. i really neednow, you to understand this. going to be 10 times larger in 24 months or it is over for you. do you understand what i'm saying? yes, sir. 10 times larger in 24 months. and one last thing. yes? you need to build an application economy. what does that mean? i don't know. but you better go figure it out. [laughter] and i said, thank you very much, and we walked out of the building and got in our car and drove home, and my cofounders' mouths were open. i could not figure out that last one. the first two are easy, but i could not figure it out. then i had a dream where i saw that we could have an application marketplace where other developers could maybe build on our platform and insert things in it, and we could have a catalog of things, and i'm like, this is like an app store. i called up our lawyer at the time and i registered the trademark app store. then what happened was, we got a call. steve jobs wants us to come down for a major announcement on the apple campus. so then we are down there in a big apple auditor
avon it was. i really neednow, you to understand this. going to be 10 times larger in 24 months or it is over for you. do you understand what i'm saying? yes, sir. 10 times larger in 24 months. and one last thing. yes? you need to build an application economy. what does that mean? i don't know. but you better go figure it out. [laughter] and i said, thank you very much, and we walked out of the building and got in our car and drove home, and my cofounders' mouths were open. i could not figure...
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she is a partner and head of global strategy at avon hearst, political and legal advisory boutique indon. thank you for being patient with us as we worked through some of those technical issues. in the u.s. and europe where you are, we are five weeks into the worst of the covid-19 shutdown on the economy. policymakers acted very quickly, especially central banks. in retrospect, do you think policymakers relied on to much of the playbook they used in 2008-20 oh nine by throwing money at the problem first, but or was that the correct response? tina: the important thing has been the swiftness of the central banks' response because that gives national policymakers to do their thing with fiscal stimulus. and so, i think investors are very grateful to central banks for what they have done, and we have seen some unprecedented scale of stimulus measures coming, but probably, there is still not enough to deal with this, and you know, what i mean playbook,t crisis this is not just a financial crisis. crisis, aconomic financial crisis, but a public health crisis, and i think that means we have t
she is a partner and head of global strategy at avon hearst, political and legal advisory boutique indon. thank you for being patient with us as we worked through some of those technical issues. in the u.s. and europe where you are, we are five weeks into the worst of the covid-19 shutdown on the economy. policymakers acted very quickly, especially central banks. in retrospect, do you think policymakers relied on to much of the playbook they used in 2008-20 oh nine by throwing money at the...
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tonight i'm working at iu west which is in avon, indiana. it is 5:48 a.m. which means the end of my shift will be soon. the unit i'm working on is normally an 8-bed icu. we are up to i believe 24 to 28 bed of intensive care patients. i spent the first three hours of my night intubating, lining, chest tubes, and stabilizing a patient that was going to code. but we were able to stabilize her. keep the quarantine going. i know we've been doing it for a long time, and it's easy to get lax. but we keep getting more and more admissions and these people might walk in through the emergency department. and within an hour they're on life support. and their ages run from young to old to no co-morbidities. maybe they didn't have any medical problems before to having lots of medical problems before. but by the time they get to me, they are -- we're trying really hard to keep them alive. and sadly, sometimes they get even sicker. now their kidneys aren't functioning. you know, other organ systems start to fail. but keep the quarantine going. this is real. this isn't a ti
tonight i'm working at iu west which is in avon, indiana. it is 5:48 a.m. which means the end of my shift will be soon. the unit i'm working on is normally an 8-bed icu. we are up to i believe 24 to 28 bed of intensive care patients. i spent the first three hours of my night intubating, lining, chest tubes, and stabilizing a patient that was going to code. but we were able to stabilize her. keep the quarantine going. i know we've been doing it for a long time, and it's easy to get lax. but we...
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she is a nurse in avon, indiana. >> hi, my name is hannah blakely, and i'm a nurse in avon. i work on a med surge floor that is currently all covid. i think one of the biggest things for me in the mornings is the car ride over to the hospital. every inch i get closer, the anxiety has gotten bigger. and the anxiety is mostly just from is this the day that i bring covid home to my husband? is this the day that i walk in and my patient is on hospice and their family won't be there with them during their transmission? is this the day, you know, that is the end of my -- my stick. you know, am i going to lose it? is my coworker going to lose it? just remember to stay home. we are fighting for you on the front lines. and the biggest thing you can do is stay home, wash your hands, make sure that you don't end up in my hospital. >> make sure you don't end up many any hospital. i feel like we're in this moment in terms of media coverage of this crisis where you'd think that everyone off the coasts is not only fine, they're all champing at the bit to wind down efforts from the coronavi
she is a nurse in avon, indiana. >> hi, my name is hannah blakely, and i'm a nurse in avon. i work on a med surge floor that is currently all covid. i think one of the biggest things for me in the mornings is the car ride over to the hospital. every inch i get closer, the anxiety has gotten bigger. and the anxiety is mostly just from is this the day that i bring covid home to my husband? is this the day that i walk in and my patient is on hospice and their family won't be there with them...
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she is a nurse in avon, indiana. >> hi, my name is hannah bliek blakeley and i'm a nurse in avon.ed surge floor that is currently all covid. i think one of the biggest things for me in the mornings is the car ride over to the hospital. every inch i get closer, the anxiety has gotten bigger.
she is a nurse in avon, indiana. >> hi, my name is hannah bliek blakeley and i'm a nurse in avon.ed surge floor that is currently all covid. i think one of the biggest things for me in the mornings is the car ride over to the hospital. every inch i get closer, the anxiety has gotten bigger.
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avon i go to college. keep learning my trade allison wait a 2nd we want the whole picture as facts instead of make ideas shifts deliver us. from a measured reality to cryptocurrency your top picks for live in an ever changing digital world let's talk to devise a similar shocks to. the 15 minutes down to dublin. dr carson left it sunday examines the magic power of the middle. of our bra. i know you know the trick you just take some vitamin pills intercepts home long happy and healthy life but is this really true we expose some of the myths and give you sound nutritional advice in good shape. in 36 double. o. . like. oh . my lord says i was sued for the russians so. count it runs deeper. than so many different walks of life my some heart pumping and oddly tried but all of them come straight from the heart just want to see you but when there's no more delusion the marsh will enjoy come. from the 1st glimpse of the logs to their final resting place the russians are g.w. documentary. we know that this is a scar
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an avon fido, which was widely acknowledged as the greatest biography ever written of lincoln's dog. [laughter] and lincoln plus dog come on. [laughter] what do i have to do? alright so we will see about all this marvelous potential and how that fits into the scheme of things. this book came about in 2016 after the presidential election you're probably aware that donald trump is president and a lot of people were surprised when he was elected and they looked at the numbers and were specially surprising look at the overwhelming majorities he picked up and a lot of counties in appalachian people started writing about this and i thought well that's interesting, i wonder how that happened. i knew about the kennedy trip just as a piece of political trivia that robert kennedy and 68 agana one of his famous tours to eastern kentucky 80 punch and contacted the time kennedy was not officially candid but was considering running against lyndon johnson and the democratic primary. it was an effects kind of a campaign stop that had all the toppings of a campaign trip with photo opportunities and h
an avon fido, which was widely acknowledged as the greatest biography ever written of lincoln's dog. [laughter] and lincoln plus dog come on. [laughter] what do i have to do? alright so we will see about all this marvelous potential and how that fits into the scheme of things. this book came about in 2016 after the presidential election you're probably aware that donald trump is president and a lot of people were surprised when he was elected and they looked at the numbers and were specially...
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in joining us by phone, tina at avon a partner hurst, a political and legal advisory boutique in london your london, the u.k. prime minister now hospitalized. we outward from the u.k. that dominic raab, the foreign secretary, will be taking over some of his duties where necessary, where appropriate. what does this mean for the running of the country? michael: -- tina: it is a good question. bearing in mind that the u.k. does not have either a written any kind of vice president like the u.s. has. the responsibilities, but part of what the uncertainty is about, just the communication strategy coming from number 10 on this. night, being told last and we also had an additional speech from the queen, that the prime minister was being added to hospital as a precaution. now we are finding out that he is in intensive care and there are suggestions that he might end up being on a ventilator. , and igood delegator think it is quite a chilling effect, particularly after the market performance today. to kindus is not going of peter out in some sort of predictable fashion. romaine: when we look at i
in joining us by phone, tina at avon a partner hurst, a political and legal advisory boutique in london your london, the u.k. prime minister now hospitalized. we outward from the u.k. that dominic raab, the foreign secretary, will be taking over some of his duties where necessary, where appropriate. what does this mean for the running of the country? michael: -- tina: it is a good question. bearing in mind that the u.k. does not have either a written any kind of vice president like the u.s....
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spray on avon and walk in fragrant beauty. where is the voice coming from? surely it's not coming from the moon. then they realize in pasadena they've switched feeds with the ongoing queen of outer space contest. this is an embarrassing moment. even worse when they learned that ranger six has also failed. at the same time in 1964 we're struggling to get a camera 238,000 miles to the moon, we're successfully able to launch mariner 4, 162 million miles to mars. this mission was exciting at the time. it was the first time we had ever sent a camera to another planet. it took eight and a half hours for the data from those photographs to be beamed back to earth. and then even after they were beamed back, it would take many more hours for the electronic computers to resolve the images and create real photographs. they could not wait. they were too excited to see what was going on the photographs. as soon as the data started coming back, they started printing out the data in strips. they pasted the strips on to a wall of the lab and then they created this cute color
spray on avon and walk in fragrant beauty. where is the voice coming from? surely it's not coming from the moon. then they realize in pasadena they've switched feeds with the ongoing queen of outer space contest. this is an embarrassing moment. even worse when they learned that ranger six has also failed. at the same time in 1964 we're struggling to get a camera 238,000 miles to the moon, we're successfully able to launch mariner 4, 162 million miles to mars. this mission was exciting at the...
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avon chatted sponsors and deployed police on wednesday to try and stop people from gathering to celebrate the last day of its new year festival the country's called 1000 death toll has passed 3000 all intercity travel has been banned until at least april 8th but the government has so far avoided a full scale lockdown more than 47500 infections have been confirmed in iran and healy 3000 sailors aboard a u.s. aircraft carrier will be taken off the ship by fine day as navy officials struggle to quarantine crew members about 100 sailors onboard the theodore roosevelt have tested positive for covert 1000 so far its captain told the pentagon that the virus is spreading uncontrollably the vessel is now docked in the u.s. territory of guam shepparton say is monitoring developments from washington there is no. mary so it was possible for older roseville in the next few days who mock test all to create a virus will be 2 very hotel rooms those you do we now understand that we have a press briefing will be moved to the naval base well where they will be kept solution the sailors who are not positive
avon chatted sponsors and deployed police on wednesday to try and stop people from gathering to celebrate the last day of its new year festival the country's called 1000 death toll has passed 3000 all intercity travel has been banned until at least april 8th but the government has so far avoided a full scale lockdown more than 47500 infections have been confirmed in iran and healy 3000 sailors aboard a u.s. aircraft carrier will be taken off the ship by fine day as navy officials struggle to...
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jillian: they left the international space station after 200 years -- 200 avon board. they touched down in pakistan 2 years ago. >> 50 years after the apollo 13 crew splashdown in the pacific. that old video following their aborted moon landing mission. let's talk about this. spreading a cup of cheer long before the holiday. the marine corps toys for tots program is stepping up in a big way during this pandemic. rob: donating going to toys to kids across the country right now, the president and ceo of toys for tots joins us with more on their efforts. thanks for coming on this morning, we appreciate is. tell us what this is about. >> thank you for having me on your show. everyone recognizes toys for tots as being a christmas time charity. we have a network like no other but our network during christmas time is about collecting and distributing toys at the local level across the nation. when this crisis occurred, we didn't just want to wait until christmas of 2020 to do something. there's a lot of anxiety, children are scared. to make matters worse, their parents are pr
jillian: they left the international space station after 200 years -- 200 avon board. they touched down in pakistan 2 years ago. >> 50 years after the apollo 13 crew splashdown in the pacific. that old video following their aborted moon landing mission. let's talk about this. spreading a cup of cheer long before the holiday. the marine corps toys for tots program is stepping up in a big way during this pandemic. rob: donating going to toys to kids across the country right now, the...
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spray on avon and walk in fragrant beauty. everyone looks around at each other. where is this voice coming from? surely this is not coming from the moon? they realize in pasadena they've switched feeds with the ongoing queen of outer space contest. this is an incredibly embarrassing moment. but even worse is when they learned that ranger 6 has also failed. and what i found interesting in my research was that our first successes in the space race were not to the moon at all, but to the planets such as mariner 2 which launched in 1962 and was the world's first interplanetary spacecraft. it flew by venus, giving our first peek into the temperature and heat and wind on that planet. at the same time in 1964 that we are struggling to get a camera 238,000 miles to the moon, we were successfully able to launch mariner 4 162 million miles to mars with a camera. mariner 4, this mission was very exciting at the time. this was the first time we had ever sent a camera to another planet, and there was a real feeling, even among scientists at this time that this would give us o
spray on avon and walk in fragrant beauty. everyone looks around at each other. where is this voice coming from? surely this is not coming from the moon? they realize in pasadena they've switched feeds with the ongoing queen of outer space contest. this is an incredibly embarrassing moment. but even worse is when they learned that ranger 6 has also failed. and what i found interesting in my research was that our first successes in the space race were not to the moon at all, but to the planets...
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bring on avon, and walk in fragrant beauty. everyone looks around at each other. where is this voice coming from? surely this is not coming from the moon. then they realize that in pasadena they switched feeds with the queen of outer space contest. this is an incredibly embarrassing moment. even worse is when they learned that ranger six had also failed. what i found interesting in my research was that the first successes in the space raised were not to the moon, but to the planets. mariner two launched in 1962 and was the world's first interplanetary spacecraft. it flew by venus and gave us the first look at temperature and heat and wind on the planet. at the same time in 1964, we were struggling to get a camera to the moon but we were able to launch mariner four to mars with a camera. mariner 4 mission was very exciting. it was the first time we had ever sent a camera to another planet. there was a real feeling, even amongst scientists at the time, that this would give us the first look at life on mars. it took 8.5 hours for the data from the photographs to be b
bring on avon, and walk in fragrant beauty. everyone looks around at each other. where is this voice coming from? surely this is not coming from the moon. then they realize that in pasadena they switched feeds with the queen of outer space contest. this is an incredibly embarrassing moment. even worse is when they learned that ranger six had also failed. what i found interesting in my research was that the first successes in the space raised were not to the moon, but to the planets. mariner two...
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the avon and orioles in 2013.s and mets on a cold candlestick night in 1983. 1988 was a historically bad start for the orioles. on this day they lost their record 21st street game to start the season. and on this day in 1985 george steinbrenner hired billy martin to be manager of the yankees for the fourth time.>> if you d fired! reporter: martin was fir at the end of that season but was actually hired and fired a fifth time. that's the stay in sports april 20th, i'm joe fonzi. >> that was a proper billy martin thing going on in the yankees. in the meantime, check this out. last night we showed you a husband-and-wife team. know of on as an ace prospect taking his wife deep and she was a former college softball pitcher. he does the old bat throw. we have a little reversal, little revenge for the wife and she too will throw in a spiteful one. a good-natured backflip at the end of that and that is the sporting life for right now. it is close to 11:00, frank and julie. >>> coming up next here at 11: >> it's an ability
the avon and orioles in 2013.s and mets on a cold candlestick night in 1983. 1988 was a historically bad start for the orioles. on this day they lost their record 21st street game to start the season. and on this day in 1985 george steinbrenner hired billy martin to be manager of the yankees for the fourth time.>> if you d fired! reporter: martin was fir at the end of that season but was actually hired and fired a fifth time. that's the stay in sports april 20th, i'm joe fonzi. >>...
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as you mentioned some of the most iconic places in our country like vale and avon communities resilient strong have been hit very hard. the good news is we have leaders that have stepped up to the plate, state leadership in place that has done a terrific job. my predecessor who continues to provide in my view steady, sober leadership that is evidence based and science based. and the delegation as well, eagle county i happen to share that with a republican member of congress and we happen to be working closely to get our community and the communities across our state the resources they need. unfortunately the partner we're missing is the federal government. squleerly the federal government was asleep at the wheel early on during this pandemic and unfortunately they have yet in my view to provide the kind of coordinated response that my constituents need and deserve. but we're going to keep pushing. >> let me ask you about a bill that you tweepted you're looking to introduce or three bills you've introduced to end price gouging, to ease restrictions on food security programs like snap and
as you mentioned some of the most iconic places in our country like vale and avon communities resilient strong have been hit very hard. the good news is we have leaders that have stepped up to the plate, state leadership in place that has done a terrific job. my predecessor who continues to provide in my view steady, sober leadership that is evidence based and science based. and the delegation as well, eagle county i happen to share that with a republican member of congress and we happen to be...
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would you comment on the story about the avon lushness group and tennessee lincoln an early 1861 he needed to come out for emancipation so he would have gone on the north side and he supposedly said he would like to have god but he had to have kentucky. >> i am familiar with that story. again it shows lincoln has this very delicate balancing act that is so important to offer up an argument on behalf of more that can appeal to those border state who are not not only not enthusiastic about emancipation that many hostile and that is a big part of what i'm trying to emphasize. consisted in the fact that for those skeptical they could focus on the redemption of the white south. for them this was a war to restore the white southern brethren and prodigal sons to the full sir. >> deliverance seems to be an early for manifestation of an american theme of idealism which workers at the end of world war one, in vietnam, operation desert storm, the tension between idealism and realism. any comment? >> i would say this kind of deliverance rhetoric, the scholar john coffee has written a wonderful book ab
would you comment on the story about the avon lushness group and tennessee lincoln an early 1861 he needed to come out for emancipation so he would have gone on the north side and he supposedly said he would like to have god but he had to have kentucky. >> i am familiar with that story. again it shows lincoln has this very delicate balancing act that is so important to offer up an argument on behalf of more that can appeal to those border state who are not not only not enthusiastic about...
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as you mentioned some of the most iconic places in our country like vale and avon communities resilient and strong have been hit very hard. the good news is we have leaders that have stepped up to the plate, state leadership in place that has done a terrific job. my predecessor who continues to provide in my view steady, sober leadership that is evidence based and science based. and the delegation as well, eagle county i happen to share that with a republican member of congress and we happen to be working closely to get our community and the communities across our state the resources they need. unfortunately the partner we're missing is the federal government. clearly the federal government was asleep at the wheel early on during this pandemic and unfortunately they have yet in my view to provide the kind of coordinated response that my constituents need and deserve. but we're going to keep pushing. >> let me ask you about a bill that you tweeted you're looking to introduce or three bills you've introduced to end price gouging, to ease restrictions on food security programs like snap an
as you mentioned some of the most iconic places in our country like vale and avon communities resilient and strong have been hit very hard. the good news is we have leaders that have stepped up to the plate, state leadership in place that has done a terrific job. my predecessor who continues to provide in my view steady, sober leadership that is evidence based and science based. and the delegation as well, eagle county i happen to share that with a republican member of congress and we happen to...
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even the congress, avon of the congress they twist it around to , suit themselves. this irks me. what do i do? you know? you need to vote them all out of office and start from scratch. and that is not going to happen. interviewer: thank you very much for taking your time today. andrew: it is my pleasure. i hope i answered some of your questions. interviewer: you certainly did. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> if you like american history tv, keep up with us on facebook, twitter, and you do. learn about what happened this day in history and see preview clips of upcoming programs. follow us at c-span history. this sunday, american history tv looks back 25 years to the oklahoma city bombing. we blare a compilation of c-span's 1995 coverage of the event. here is a preview. >> the bombing in oklahoma city was an attack on innocent children and defenseless citizens. it was an act of cowardice and it was people -- and it was
even the congress, avon of the congress they twist it around to , suit themselves. this irks me. what do i do? you know? you need to vote them all out of office and start from scratch. and that is not going to happen. interviewer: thank you very much for taking your time today. andrew: it is my pleasure. i hope i answered some of your questions. interviewer: you certainly did. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute,...
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what was interesting ended up becoming a bit of a honey for avon could trump in the administration because they brought on in support paid family leave or paid parental leave. in the end, this very strange coalition of folks on the armed service committee, rear earth element interest, paid parental family leave in the administration ended up for "the firsts" time ever 2.1 million federal employees having access to paid 12 weeks of parental leave. that's decades and decades in the making and a lot of people including ung congresswoman maloney and my chairman mr. smith, it's a signal of what can happen when you have weirdness in the air like rare-earth element. >> that's what makes congress great. something that is s bazaar is so fascinating and how things come together people don't see the background all the time. >> absolutely. i have one more question and then i will open it up for you for the questions that entry did not ask. who should read this book and why. >> anybody that is interested in what's happening in the current party in whose watching the primary and interested in the outcom
what was interesting ended up becoming a bit of a honey for avon could trump in the administration because they brought on in support paid family leave or paid parental leave. in the end, this very strange coalition of folks on the armed service committee, rear earth element interest, paid parental family leave in the administration ended up for "the firsts" time ever 2.1 million federal employees having access to paid 12 weeks of parental leave. that's decades and decades in the...
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tonight we feature authors of history books starting with professor serena's avon on the 1770 boston massacre. then it's history professor benjamin park who wrote about the founding of illinois i mormon leader joseph smith in 1839. that is followed by gretchen on her book driving while black on how the automobile impacted the lives of african-americans book tv all this weekend every weekend here on c-span2. >> television has changed since he c-span begin 40 years ago but our mission continues to provide an unfiltered view of government. already this year we brought to primary election coverage, the presidential impeachment process and now the federal response to the coronavirus. you can watch all of c-span public affairs programming on television, online or listen on the free radio app and be part of the national conversation through c-span daily "washington journal" program or through our social media feed. c-span created by private industry, america's cable television company by a private service and brought to you by your television provider. >> good afternoon. i am edward steinfe
tonight we feature authors of history books starting with professor serena's avon on the 1770 boston massacre. then it's history professor benjamin park who wrote about the founding of illinois i mormon leader joseph smith in 1839. that is followed by gretchen on her book driving while black on how the automobile impacted the lives of african-americans book tv all this weekend every weekend here on c-span2. >> television has changed since he c-span begin 40 years ago but our mission...
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avon: the ecb scrapping european banks. that's what is weighing on the hang seng. earnings coming through, really a key indicator in the next couple of weeks. autos reacting negatively. down six .5%. the pboc should impact further cash injections and local authorities should issue more infrastructure bonds. supporting the economy amid the worsening coronavirus pandemic. selina wang joining us now from beijing. how significant is this? how should we read into that yvonne: -- that? selina: those pmi numbers coming in better than expected. back into expansionary territory. compared to record drops from february. it is not as strong as a rebound as we saw from those numbers because this reading is more expert oriented. survey ishat the asking for us to see how business was compared to last month. the data is showing better sentiment compared to last month. output still remains a long way from normal. despite these economic indicators, china is gearing up for more stimulus as they are that the another shock pandemic will bring to the domestic economy. the calling for th
avon: the ecb scrapping european banks. that's what is weighing on the hang seng. earnings coming through, really a key indicator in the next couple of weeks. autos reacting negatively. down six .5%. the pboc should impact further cash injections and local authorities should issue more infrastructure bonds. supporting the economy amid the worsening coronavirus pandemic. selina wang joining us now from beijing. how significant is this? how should we read into that yvonne: -- that? selina: those...
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and we have had great support from corporate partners who have stepped up to the plate, avon being oneyou very much. lisa king from rufuge. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast, with sima kotecha and rogerjohnson. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: the number of people that have died from coronavirus in the uk is expected to pass 10,000 today. the government is still facing growing pressure to ensure that frontline workers have all the personal protective equipment they need. the deaths of five nhs staff have been announced since the health secretary said yesterday 19 workers have died. meanwhile, borisjohnson — who's recovering from covid—19 — has said he owes his life to staff at the hospital in london where he is being treated. time now to get some answers to some coronavirus questions. joining us from leeds is dramir khan. thank you for coming on again. good morning. sorry to get you up so early on a sunday. the weather seems to be getting better and it is tempting for people to get out more. what advice would you give to pe
and we have had great support from corporate partners who have stepped up to the plate, avon being oneyou very much. lisa king from rufuge. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast, with sima kotecha and rogerjohnson. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: the number of people that have died from coronavirus in the uk is expected to pass 10,000 today. the government is still facing growing pressure to ensure that frontline workers have all the...