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caroline: still with us, anna barton. you were saying that really at the moment, the risk on nature is there in the market. was it right to be? i wanted to talk about technology but it seems to fail me and i needed it. an investor who is sick exposure in a passive way should be aware of. five isosure to top over 20%. how stocks have already outperformed and are trading at a premium. i think ultimately what you were alluding to is growth is the ultimate structural winner. i don't mean it as a style call. the names that have seen higher levels today, they can continue to do well irrespective of that cyclical recovery we are looking for because they are enabling that next leg of growth. we can talk more about the industries that we like. i think that is the ultimate decision that investors have to make, assess the and growth opportunities. basise: on an individual -- individual basis, we are looking at a huge percentage of stocks above the key short-term and medium-term averages. >> here is one example that you might find of
caroline: still with us, anna barton. you were saying that really at the moment, the risk on nature is there in the market. was it right to be? i wanted to talk about technology but it seems to fail me and i needed it. an investor who is sick exposure in a passive way should be aware of. five isosure to top over 20%. how stocks have already outperformed and are trading at a premium. i think ultimately what you were alluding to is growth is the ultimate structural winner. i don't mean it as a...
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and... - barton, start us. - kings landing, $200. lindsey. - what is saudi arabia? - that's the country. "the wall" for $600, please. lindsey. - what is education? - you are right. winter fell for $400.
and... - barton, start us. - kings landing, $200. lindsey. - what is saudi arabia? - that's the country. "the wall" for $600, please. lindsey. - what is education? - you are right. winter fell for $400.
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yana barton with eaton vance.his will be must watch, must listen for global wall street, jon ferro with bob prince. what is so different is the dampening bob prince predicted is here with a vengeance in central bank policy, but that doesn't mean it is here in the actual market pricing, does it? unprecedenteds an policy regime, and i think that is something we will be discussing tomorrow. i will tell you where their thinking is of the moment. there's clearly a duration mix clearly ahere is duration mismatch of this particular shock, which could go on for 18 months. income.kers cannot set it can offset spending. with confidence, the actors who receive that supports a start to spend. that is really import. this is the most important point for me. an economy operating below capacity, absolutely critical, and not given enough thought right now. what americanout airlines has got to pay up for 12 your paper. here is an airline business seeing sequential improvement off of a really low base. this is a severely impaired in
yana barton with eaton vance.his will be must watch, must listen for global wall street, jon ferro with bob prince. what is so different is the dampening bob prince predicted is here with a vengeance in central bank policy, but that doesn't mean it is here in the actual market pricing, does it? unprecedenteds an policy regime, and i think that is something we will be discussing tomorrow. i will tell you where their thinking is of the moment. there's clearly a duration mix clearly ahere is...
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charles: dr barton, thank you very much, appreciate it.ls to stop paying people not to work. now the white house is considering paying people to return to work. we've got those details. >>> plus the sunshine state seeing an uptick in coronavirus cases. will florida be forced to lock down again? florida congressman matt gaetz will react to that right after the break. in this world where people are staying at home, many of life's moments are being put on hold. at carvana, we understand that for some getting a car just can't wait. that's why the new way to buy and sell a car is also the safer way. at carvana, you can do it all 100% online from home with a touchless delivery and pickup process to keep you safe. and for even greater peace of mind, all carvana cars come with a 7-day return policy. so if you need to keep moving, it's our goal to keep you safe. check out carvana, the safer way to buy a car. and now for their service to the community, we present limu emu & doug with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that
charles: dr barton, thank you very much, appreciate it.ls to stop paying people not to work. now the white house is considering paying people to return to work. we've got those details. >>> plus the sunshine state seeing an uptick in coronavirus cases. will florida be forced to lock down again? florida congressman matt gaetz will react to that right after the break. in this world where people are staying at home, many of life's moments are being put on hold. at carvana, we understand...
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see all this barton so i would just close. the cans on the off it post people don't want to hear it and not i got another job leslie and hope that this one more good comes on. you know i'm in for another 16 i don't know what's we expect things are. crazy. people are tired. by april the us was the epicenter of the pandemic and new york had the most dust of any state by far you have wonderful mts america but they're also young and inexperienced. and i think about that because this is going to weigh on them. to see this much death. i'm also woman's house. this woman's husband must take care of his mom. passed away now the mother passed away you know or are these later. of course she's seen them freeze all cumbered. in this house where 2 people died. the mother and son. in about 2 months the number of deaths in new york was surpassed 30000. hospitals or more are overflowing with patients and bodies to be a paramedic this some of the most amazing people into paramedics you know the b one you have to have some type of reservoir with
see all this barton so i would just close. the cans on the off it post people don't want to hear it and not i got another job leslie and hope that this one more good comes on. you know i'm in for another 16 i don't know what's we expect things are. crazy. people are tired. by april the us was the epicenter of the pandemic and new york had the most dust of any state by far you have wonderful mts america but they're also young and inexperienced. and i think about that because this is going to...
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>>of uniformed officers on barton whether civilian response to non criminal calls would work better kronour's has he been doing has the story. >>does bites code of conduct policy led to the criminalization of black people on by property differently does many since it was disproportionate. implementation of the policy is not our police officers the criminal life and it is our state laws that criminalize them and when someone breaks that law there criminalizing themselves that conversation is now on the table for bart as it joins police departments across the country facing calls to be defunded however by director deborah allen says instead of getting rid of the police department she recommends getting rid of the code of conduct is less so directors decide that they don't want to enforce certain parts of the law that they should take all the signs jail this age, you know no heating no drinking, no i resisted kron 4 viewers will recall this incident with a black, but passenger was put in handcuffs after being confronted by police for it to sandwich of the pleasant hill plat food, this is th
>>of uniformed officers on barton whether civilian response to non criminal calls would work better kronour's has he been doing has the story. >>does bites code of conduct policy led to the criminalization of black people on by property differently does many since it was disproportionate. implementation of the policy is not our police officers the criminal life and it is our state laws that criminalize them and when someone breaks that law there criminalizing themselves that...
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>>artificial at an east bay advocacy group are clashing about the role of uniformed officers on barton whether civilian response 2 non criminal calls would work better kron four's haaziq but you'd has the story. >>those bars code of conduct policy led to the criminalization of black people on by do what he does in many senses the disproportionate. taishan over the policy is not our police officers to criminalize them is our state laws that criminalize them and when someone breaks the law there criminalizing themselves that conversation is now on the table for bart as it joins police departments across the country facing calls to be defined however by director deborah allen says instead of getting rid of the police department she recommends getting rid of the code of conduct is less so directors decide that they don't want to enforce certain parts of the wall that they should take all the signs down this age you know, i mean no drinking no and even a virus. this new crop for viewers will recall this incident with a black by passenger was put in handcuffs after being confronted by police
>>artificial at an east bay advocacy group are clashing about the role of uniformed officers on barton whether civilian response 2 non criminal calls would work better kron four's haaziq but you'd has the story. >>those bars code of conduct policy led to the criminalization of black people on by do what he does in many senses the disproportionate. taishan over the policy is not our police officers to criminalize them is our state laws that criminalize them and when someone breaks...
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the investigation the government of barton looking back had suddenly become a mediation of the offer from bay i was actually made by the agriculture department this long by the river bank or no they are it was state of body they wanted to buy their way out of. it was touted as an emergency aid for the beekeepers because of what they were just covering themselves so there was a real push to settle the matter quickly where they knew the bees had been poisoned otherwise it would have taken a lot longer to get the money to fish that many of the beekeepers accepted the compensation and there was left alone the ban on the a negative noise and. corn wasn't a problem as they were still approved for many other crops between 19022017 around 3700 tons of the agent was sold in germany alone ban and other manufacturers like syngenta supplied various neo negative no it's to more than $100.00 countries and billions of euros to scientists accuse the producers of making money at the expense of the environment. because studies show that near negative noise actually impact in time ecosystems. dutch tox
the investigation the government of barton looking back had suddenly become a mediation of the offer from bay i was actually made by the agriculture department this long by the river bank or no they are it was state of body they wanted to buy their way out of. it was touted as an emergency aid for the beekeepers because of what they were just covering themselves so there was a real push to settle the matter quickly where they knew the bees had been poisoned otherwise it would have taken a lot...
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politics and prose bookstore in washington dc author robert plumb looked at how harriet tubman, clara bartont beecher stowe and other women had an impact on the civil war. in this portion of the program he talks about poet julia ward howe author of the battle hymn of the republic. >> in the early 1860s the war had just begun she came to washington with her husband doctors samuel gridley how come there's a piece of work himself not shy about talking about his ability to do great things. she came and sort of was in the backseat while he was off doing things in official washington with the sanitary commission which was early version of the red cross she went in a wagon with some of friends across the potomac and watched the union soldiers parade and do their military kinds of things on the way back they were surrounded by union soldiers. she was struck by two things, one was the fact that they were very young, not somewhat note not much older than her younger children. secondly, that they started singing. what they started singing was john brown's body. one of the persons who accompanied her ac
politics and prose bookstore in washington dc author robert plumb looked at how harriet tubman, clara bartont beecher stowe and other women had an impact on the civil war. in this portion of the program he talks about poet julia ward howe author of the battle hymn of the republic. >> in the early 1860s the war had just begun she came to washington with her husband doctors samuel gridley how come there's a piece of work himself not shy about talking about his ability to do great things....
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also the city hall which is the provincial capital of the barton job the head minute that there is a jump from tomorrow midnight large sections of this should be into the old should be decorated be seeded all because home being right in the number of good days when you go ready or whatever that means but get started medical facilities yesterday the minister for planning also say that the figo or day rate of infections could go up to 300000 by the end of this month and crossed a 1000000 mark by the end of july given that come all i believe it is they're saying it could reach 1200000 cases by the end of next month so what is that going to mean for the country. we're dead definitely is going to border very strange as you know should be remembered by the way that about 53 towers in black people have recovered and. my apologies we seem to have lost their that walls. with knives from its. well india plans to convey 500 well way coaches into makeshift hospitals offer a surgeon a new coronavirus cases that to a shortage of beds in the capital 10 coaches had previously been turned into isolat
also the city hall which is the provincial capital of the barton job the head minute that there is a jump from tomorrow midnight large sections of this should be into the old should be decorated be seeded all because home being right in the number of good days when you go ready or whatever that means but get started medical facilities yesterday the minister for planning also say that the figo or day rate of infections could go up to 300000 by the end of this month and crossed a 1000000 mark by...
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even if we had tight into the computer a well-known name like clara barton, nothing would have come up. there was no wikipedia, no way to find people, especially women, of course, online. so we did it the hard way. we went from referenced librarians, scholars, articles, books. many, many books. women of the west, the one book at the time done in 1984, it had about 12 women in it. we just kept looking. kept looking. of course, there are more books now on women and they are sliced and diced different ways. just yesterday, i got pushed i notice from amazon. five new books on american women. there are lots of them that we can look at, but again, still, nobody has done that timeline format that i thought of. i chose also not to compare the accomplishments of one woman with another. susan be anthony worked all her life to get the right to vote for women. can you imagine getting together, saying yeah, we should do this? and it takes 72 years? not one woman from that original group was alive to vote by 1920. so bonnie blair, she won medals, gold medals, three olympics. she was a speed skater.
even if we had tight into the computer a well-known name like clara barton, nothing would have come up. there was no wikipedia, no way to find people, especially women, of course, online. so we did it the hard way. we went from referenced librarians, scholars, articles, books. many, many books. women of the west, the one book at the time done in 1984, it had about 12 women in it. we just kept looking. kept looking. of course, there are more books now on women and they are sliced and diced...
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bulger says the study's purpose was to also point out the public health impact is going to barton's take a step back and realize the magnitude global response that we have seen as a has always been on time. >>there have been due to that. but we've never in the history of human kind like. i would imagine he'd never ever did as barely never say that many yards in a short period of time bollinger says. >>it's important to weigh the impact of policies moving forward as countries interstates responded the pandemic but either loosening or tightening restrictions there are real costs of these policies and so we need to be smart about our we continue to evolve our response that's endemic. a lockdown for all populations is not a sustainable society, it makes the rise in the indictment, but it will cost winds not going towards. >>now the research team that found that home isolation business closures and lockdowns have the clearest benefits whereas travel restrictions had mixed results, they were seemingly more effective in countries like italy and iran but less effective in the u.s. reporting live
bulger says the study's purpose was to also point out the public health impact is going to barton's take a step back and realize the magnitude global response that we have seen as a has always been on time. >>there have been due to that. but we've never in the history of human kind like. i would imagine he'd never ever did as barely never say that many yards in a short period of time bollinger says. >>it's important to weigh the impact of policies moving forward as countries...
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share a life that way their sons, landon and van del connected virtually to you on facebook i was joe bartonin and you know and was like oh look at romney's friends but they only met face to face recently it was friendship that first sight when they. >>sot each other and accident that day i was in parkway they just. >>there was like they were old buddies. they just took off. it is to pass on it he took off playing. >>their moms took pictures and decided to post one on facebook hoping it would go viral you it's incredible how many people have shared in and how many easing responses we've gotten from people all over the keys. it's insane and they're hoping the message will keep on moving. it starts with value each other as humans. >>and i think that's lost now i don't want either of our boys to grow up. in a world that we don't value one another. >>as paul evans reporting for us tonight. landon and vonn bell or both 3 years old. mary w jackson was the first african-american female engineer at nasa and now nasa's headquarters in washington dc will bear her name may was a mathematician and aeros
share a life that way their sons, landon and van del connected virtually to you on facebook i was joe bartonin and you know and was like oh look at romney's friends but they only met face to face recently it was friendship that first sight when they. >>sot each other and accident that day i was in parkway they just. >>there was like they were old buddies. they just took off. it is to pass on it he took off playing. >>their moms took pictures and decided to post one on facebook...
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from $32 at the bottom to $is 00 $100 on friday let's look at bob barton the president and ceo of thorndustries to get a better read on the quarter and where business is headed welcome back to "mad money," mr. martin >> jim, thank you for having me. always great to be back. >> all right, so i'm in the so-called at-risk group as are all of my friends, we all graduated at the same time from high school, college and we don't want to stay in hotels you know how our friends are getting back and going places? how do you think >> rvs >> isn't it unbelievable that's what happened >> it is f >> in the middle of march, no more planes, no more hotels. this is your time. >> you know, jim, it's a common theme we've been hearing from our dealers, from customers, friends of mine, the same way that maybe never considered the lifestyle but they needed a place to get from point "a" to point "b" and the rv is the safest way to do it with your own bed, own bathroom, own kitchen, easy to drive, and you really only have to stop to get gas. >> it is incredible. the same thing now, i haven't even talked to yo
from $32 at the bottom to $is 00 $100 on friday let's look at bob barton the president and ceo of thorndustries to get a better read on the quarter and where business is headed welcome back to "mad money," mr. martin >> jim, thank you for having me. always great to be back. >> all right, so i'm in the so-called at-risk group as are all of my friends, we all graduated at the same time from high school, college and we don't want to stay in hotels you know how our friends are...
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the move is expected to say barton estimated million over 25 years as the lease of the current location is going to increase by as much as 60%. construction will begin this fall and finished by next june. bart plans to move into the new building by july of 2021. >>in the east bay a homeless man was arrested tuesday after a home invasion injured a woman in alameda. it happened at a home on shoreline drive. the woman says a man came into her house hitter robbed her and she managed to get out and contact police. the man is identified as solomon tolbert and police found items from the woman's home with him when he was arrested. well to the east bay now nurses picketed just outside of ucsf benioff children's hospital in oakland demanding better pay and working conditions negotiations between california nurses association and ucsf have been going on for more than a year now we talked to one nurse who's been working at children's hospital oakland. >>for 36 years well before it was acquired by ucsf in 2014. >>she said that merger calls clinics to move across the bay requiring patients to travel
the move is expected to say barton estimated million over 25 years as the lease of the current location is going to increase by as much as 60%. construction will begin this fall and finished by next june. bart plans to move into the new building by july of 2021. >>in the east bay a homeless man was arrested tuesday after a home invasion injured a woman in alameda. it happened at a home on shoreline drive. the woman says a man came into her house hitter robbed her and she managed to get...
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children staff continues to be at the heart of all our considerations were teachers union leader geoff barton told me the plan to bring all primary pupils back before the summer holiday was never going to be possible. it's worth remembering that actually since schools were closed down they also remained open fit for 2 groups they remained open for children of. key workers and also for those priority people's lawns too since you got social workers who need to be in school the schools have done a pretty good job looking after those children then from yesterday we've seen the courtships reopening for some groups for the youngest children reception year one india 6 now that promise which was made by the prime minister for every child in primary to have a full month before summer holiday in reality that was never going to be possible in the way that he articulated it because the rule was the government has given all the children should be in trust sizes no bigger than 15 and that's so that you don't get most of transmission though if you going to keep children in small classes the only way you wou
children staff continues to be at the heart of all our considerations were teachers union leader geoff barton told me the plan to bring all primary pupils back before the summer holiday was never going to be possible. it's worth remembering that actually since schools were closed down they also remained open fit for 2 groups they remained open for children of. key workers and also for those priority people's lawns too since you got social workers who need to be in school the schools have done a...
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barton, my man, we haven't talked in a long time. deal me in, are you trading some of these things?ing. the stocks that have really been super-duper hot, we missouri the fu know the fundamentals are wrecked. macy's is among the top percentage gainers almost every single day. the cruise ships are rocking and rolling. of course, now today we got the casino stocks up, churchill downs is rocking. where have you been? >> well, you know, one of the interesting things that i see, i wish i had coined this phrase, but there seems to have been a dash for trash here. the stocks that were bottom feeders all of a sudden have had a big pop as people start with the reopening optimism we have seen a lot of good things that make us optimistic about this reopening, but i think a lot of these stocks are going to do really well earlier and some of them like the cruise names, like the airline names, they might take a little while longer to do well. i do like the casino space in general. charles: you know, i was in some of those mississippi casino names. i got out last week. maybe too early. but we are s
barton, my man, we haven't talked in a long time. deal me in, are you trading some of these things?ing. the stocks that have really been super-duper hot, we missouri the fu know the fundamentals are wrecked. macy's is among the top percentage gainers almost every single day. the cruise ships are rocking and rolling. of course, now today we got the casino stocks up, churchill downs is rocking. where have you been? >> well, you know, one of the interesting things that i see, i wish i had...
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jeff barton, talking to the government minister earlier this morning on this programme about of the twoago was a promise to the nation which set very high expectations but which by definition were never going to be attainable, so what he said is four weeks of primary education for every child. the guidance which came out of that night essentially said the maximum group size you could have in primary was 15 because of social distancing. those two things don't square. how could you possibly have all of your children back if you are only going to have half classes? the government also ruled out the idea of rotors. you could have some children in one day and some the next. this is a frustrating example of overpromising without a clear plan. if i was the parent with a child in year six i would be saying, hang on, when is my year six children to have 20 hours a week and my child in year four has nothing until september? we have to do better for the nation's young people. siobhan, i know your school has been open to children of key workers. to get all the children back by september, what would
jeff barton, talking to the government minister earlier this morning on this programme about of the twoago was a promise to the nation which set very high expectations but which by definition were never going to be attainable, so what he said is four weeks of primary education for every child. the guidance which came out of that night essentially said the maximum group size you could have in primary was 15 because of social distancing. those two things don't square. how could you possibly have...
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with me is geoff barton, general secretary of the association of school and college leaders. form college in peterlee. i'm also joined byjill willis in billericay in essex who is a mum to two primary school children. you're all very welcome. let me begin with you, francesco, as a head teacher, what do you make of the announcement, do you have much detail at this stage? well, i welcome the announcement, our children are our national treasure, it is only right that they are invested in and that they are securing the future of the nation as we go forward. i am very interested to see the detail in the plan because this ultimately will determine the success of what we do. in terms of our school, we are looking to put in place some tutoring programs are south, linked with a teacher first, currently, to be able to do that. but in order for this to be a really big impact on a generation of children, the government must engage with head teachers and so that we get this right. it is an amazing opportunity, let's not squander it. because it all has to be delivered pretty quickly, so tha
with me is geoff barton, general secretary of the association of school and college leaders. form college in peterlee. i'm also joined byjill willis in billericay in essex who is a mum to two primary school children. you're all very welcome. let me begin with you, francesco, as a head teacher, what do you make of the announcement, do you have much detail at this stage? well, i welcome the announcement, our children are our national treasure, it is only right that they are invested in and that...
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situation i'm now joined by the general secretary at the association of school and college leaders jeff barton yes thank you very much for joining us reopening all primary schools before the summer break could be challenging but it's not impossible is it. well it depends what you want to do in terms of reopening i mean it's worth remembering that actually since schools were closed down they also remained open fit for 2 groups they remained open for children of. key workers and also for those priority people's homes too since you got social workers who need to be in school the schools have done a pretty good job looking after those children then from yesterday we've seen the cautious reopening for some groups for the youngest georgian reception year one india 6 now that promise which was made by the prime minister for every child in primary to have a full month before summer holiday in reality that was never going to be possible in the way that he articulated it because the rule was the government has given all the children should be in class sizes no bigger than 15 and that's so that you don't
situation i'm now joined by the general secretary at the association of school and college leaders jeff barton yes thank you very much for joining us reopening all primary schools before the summer break could be challenging but it's not impossible is it. well it depends what you want to do in terms of reopening i mean it's worth remembering that actually since schools were closed down they also remained open fit for 2 groups they remained open for children of. key workers and also for those...
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good to get your views in this we appreciate it thank you very much good to be with you ok laura barton money is joining me now with more on line reaction on this what are people being saying about this yeah thank you very much rob well one of the biggest trending has tag since the protests began has been live. millions of social media users have shared this movement hatched online and to support their for the mass movement has also organized protest banas on its website and if we can just get to it now one of them just says enough is enough. well the hash tag has also been used to share protests images from around the world and there's a moment where hundreds of protesters in homewood illinois lay on the ground for more than 8 minutes to remember george floyd we're still working towards getting those are now one of the biggest recent social media trends has been the hash tag blackout tuesday the day later provokes a mixed reactions this is when almost 29000000 instagram users posted a black picture on their profiles to commemorate george floyd others displayed hands or hearts of differ
good to get your views in this we appreciate it thank you very much good to be with you ok laura barton money is joining me now with more on line reaction on this what are people being saying about this yeah thank you very much rob well one of the biggest trending has tag since the protests began has been live. millions of social media users have shared this movement hatched online and to support their for the mass movement has also organized protest banas on its website and if we can just get...
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students at the school and barton were due to be coming back this week but the head teacher had to callay because there were concerns about the r number, the rate of infections, in cheshire. the government says they are now allowing head teachers to lead the way forward but it means lots of children will not have been in school since march 20 and may not be going back until september, that is a lot of time out of the classroom. teaching unions had said this would never be something they could deliver. coronavirus has radically changed how classrooms operate, no more than 15 children in a class, staggered breaks and lunchtimes and the government has had to accept that for all children in primary school to come back for a month before the end of the summer term is unrealistic. the plan for schools in scotla nd unrealistic. the plan for schools in scotland and northern ireland is to reopen in august, schools in wales are due to reopen onjune the 29th. thank you, elaine dunkley in cheshire. conservative mp robert halfon is a former education minister and is now chair of the house of commons
students at the school and barton were due to be coming back this week but the head teacher had to callay because there were concerns about the r number, the rate of infections, in cheshire. the government says they are now allowing head teachers to lead the way forward but it means lots of children will not have been in school since march 20 and may not be going back until september, that is a lot of time out of the classroom. teaching unions had said this would never be something they could...
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if you are over 20 when you can barton, wait tables. there are all sorts of things you can do to add to your income. now henry logan suggested ways of economizing or trying to substitute trying to stifle your demands right? you could eat less right? when i was in my first year graduate school i didn't have very much money so i ate a lot of rahm in noodles. you know limit your expenditures and desires and wants and needs. you can figure out how to do that. what we just sort of laid out here, these are common spends strategies. there is nothing you about what you might come up with with how to make your ends meet, and this is what americans have been doing for a long time. let me summarize for you. there is one thing you did not mention. that american started to do and that's trying to control prices. so the first thing you might do if you're needs and wants or income does not meet what you need or want, you could protest prices. you could engage in collective action to try to prevent inflation. try to prevent rising prices. that's the fi
if you are over 20 when you can barton, wait tables. there are all sorts of things you can do to add to your income. now henry logan suggested ways of economizing or trying to substitute trying to stifle your demands right? you could eat less right? when i was in my first year graduate school i didn't have very much money so i ate a lot of rahm in noodles. you know limit your expenditures and desires and wants and needs. you can figure out how to do that. what we just sort of laid out here,...
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barton. you say we're not going to see new highs on the market until the virus is contained. are you talking about a vaccine? >> not at all, stuart. i think that we have to see some of these numbers that ash was just giving us start to -- we have seen them flatten out, start to drop a little bit. we have seen that in europe. there's a bright light of hope that they have the message that they give us is that if we do the right things with distancing and use the tools, that they are going down but we've got another huge piece out yesterday that you hinted to early in the show. the dexamethasone, we have a steroid that is helping people who are having trouble getting their blood oxygen levels up, helping them a lot, reducing death rates in a 6,000 person trial at oxford university and stuart, that is good news. i think that's one of the reasons the market picked up again yesterday afternoon. stuart: we will get it. thank you, d.r. see you again real soon. check boeing real fast. let's have a look at this. this morning it's down four bucks, $194 is the quote. they are the subject
barton. you say we're not going to see new highs on the market until the virus is contained. are you talking about a vaccine? >> not at all, stuart. i think that we have to see some of these numbers that ash was just giving us start to -- we have seen them flatten out, start to drop a little bit. we have seen that in europe. there's a bright light of hope that they have the message that they give us is that if we do the right things with distancing and use the tools, that they are going...
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barton van buren comes from a middle class family.ject poverty as did andrew jackson. millard fillmore's family doesn't own the land in an area where all farmers owned the land. abigail fillmore, abigail powers grows up, her father dies whether she's 2. they don't have very much money. she becomes a schoolteacher. she's the "first things firsfir work outside of the home. she works outside the home before she is married but after she's married for the first few years she works as a schoolteacher when millard is starting his law career. so these are people who have experienced poverty and who have not at all achieved anything that would be considered other than middle class status. after her death, millard married very well and lives his life with wealth. >> and they have written the book on millard fillmore. here is the biography if you're interested in reading about our 13th president. it is still available where you shop for books. and we have about 20 minutes to learn about the fillmore presidency. most importantly about abigail. so
barton van buren comes from a middle class family.ject poverty as did andrew jackson. millard fillmore's family doesn't own the land in an area where all farmers owned the land. abigail fillmore, abigail powers grows up, her father dies whether she's 2. they don't have very much money. she becomes a schoolteacher. she's the "first things firsfir work outside of the home. she works outside the home before she is married but after she's married for the first few years she works as a...
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use the dunn barton bridge or the span instead. >>> gianna, we are looking at plenty of sunshine fore temperatures climb, and as we head through the afternoon. 10 to 15 degrees above average for this time of the year. mid-70s in san francisco, and low 80s in oakland, and 90 in san jose for the gh, and >>> it's wednesday, hump to "cbs this morning." i'm gayle king with tony dokoupil and anthony mason. honoring george floyd. his funeral marked by powerful calls for change. we'll talk about police reform. >> election breakdown. voters wait in long lines for hours in key primaries. >>> and celebrating a beloved legend. the all star tribute to john prime and what his wife told us about his remarkable life. >>> anthony, looking forward to that. first, here's today's eye opener at 8:00. >>> the man whose death awakened a movement to up end the legacy of racism was laid to rest. >> his family said the memorial marks the beginning of a new chapter. the chapter will floyd could change the world. >> is there any doubt in your mind that that monday he didn't know who george was? >> no. no he kne
use the dunn barton bridge or the span instead. >>> gianna, we are looking at plenty of sunshine fore temperatures climb, and as we head through the afternoon. 10 to 15 degrees above average for this time of the year. mid-70s in san francisco, and low 80s in oakland, and 90 in san jose for the gh, and >>> it's wednesday, hump to "cbs this morning." i'm gayle king with tony dokoupil and anthony mason. honoring george floyd. his funeral marked by powerful calls for...
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mr barton, good morning. good morning. how do you react to these sums?at ten years ago when the coalition government came in, the coalition government came in, the first act was to get rid of the building schools for the future programme and that secondlyjust three years ago the national audit 0ffice three years ago the national audit office said it would take £6.7 billion to rebuild the school and couege billion to rebuild the school and college estate, so this is an important step towards that recognition by the government today but much as done if we are to rebuild the quality of learning facilities young people deserve. what needs rebuilding and what needs starting from scratch and what needs refurbishing? i think there will be the whole range of that and there will be some young people who will be in conditions that really they shouldn't be in. what i hope today from a prime minister who has a little bit of a tendency to like big shiny things, is that we really do appropriate granular survey of where that money should be spent so that young people i
mr barton, good morning. good morning. how do you react to these sums?at ten years ago when the coalition government came in, the coalition government came in, the first act was to get rid of the building schools for the future programme and that secondlyjust three years ago the national audit 0ffice three years ago the national audit office said it would take £6.7 billion to rebuild the school and couege billion to rebuild the school and college estate, so this is an important step towards...
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let's speak to mike barton, the former chief constable of durham constabulary.'t have turned the tally on! i'm so sorry. it is such a serious subject, but this always happens technologically. mike had tears at this moment in time. we will talk to mike a little bit later on. we are talking about people gathering in various places, we saw the celebrations after liverpool won the premier league, then we saw those incidents in west london, where police were needed to break upa london, where police were needed to break up a street party. we were also talking about bournemouth beach. it is causing some concern. mike barton, he was clearly asking his technical assistant, maggie, to sort out something technical. it will probably be resolved. maggie will probably be resolved. maggie will sort it out. we have every faith in maggie. we have every faith in maggie. here's nick with a look at this morning's weather. he is your technical fixer, he is your technicalfixer, nick? it is me! the weather is all change compared to what we have had. we have had the heat, humidity and
let's speak to mike barton, the former chief constable of durham constabulary.'t have turned the tally on! i'm so sorry. it is such a serious subject, but this always happens technologically. mike had tears at this moment in time. we will talk to mike a little bit later on. we are talking about people gathering in various places, we saw the celebrations after liverpool won the premier league, then we saw those incidents in west london, where police were needed to break upa london, where police...
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. >> was immensely grateful friend was so great hearing from her, the will barton sisters is a greatcommunity so much over the course of many decades and they are truly in atlanta institution. when we first started out this effort, i set a goal for $30,000, expected to raise that and help a few businesses but we blew through that goal in just three hours raising more than $160,000 in three days and they blew me away to see the response and that we received but it filled me with so much hope to be able to help so many people who need this relief now more than ever. >> sandra: such a big undertaking, 17 years old, and inspiration for many. what was your message when you went out to raise that money for small business? >> what we saw these riots following the tragic killing of george floyd as you saw people who sought to use a man's life who was wrongfully taken as a means to an end to push their own agenda and said theyi've gog down a wendy's or any establishment didn't do anything for my black life. it's what i wanted to do was showing conservatives can come together and we can actual
. >> was immensely grateful friend was so great hearing from her, the will barton sisters is a greatcommunity so much over the course of many decades and they are truly in atlanta institution. when we first started out this effort, i set a goal for $30,000, expected to raise that and help a few businesses but we blew through that goal in just three hours raising more than $160,000 in three days and they blew me away to see the response and that we received but it filled me with so much...
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spotlight of artificial and eats pay advocacy group are clashing about the role of uniformed officers on bartonher civilian response to non criminal calls would actually work kron four's has it been hearing reports. >>does bites code of conduct policy led to the criminalization of black people on by do what he does so many since it was disproportionate. some of the policy is not our police officers, the criminal life and it is our state laws that criminalize them and when someone breaks the law there criminalizing themselves that conversation is now on the table for bart as it joins police departments across the country facing calls to be defunded however by director deborah allen says instead of getting rid of the police department she recommends getting rid of the code of conduct is directors decide that they don't want to enforce certain parts of the law that they should take all the signs jail this age you know, know drinking no and even the virus in kron 4 viewers will recall this incident with a black but passenger was put in handcuffs after being confronted by police for it to sandwich o
spotlight of artificial and eats pay advocacy group are clashing about the role of uniformed officers on bartonher civilian response to non criminal calls would actually work kron four's has it been hearing reports. >>does bites code of conduct policy led to the criminalization of black people on by do what he does so many since it was disproportionate. some of the policy is not our police officers, the criminal life and it is our state laws that criminalize them and when someone breaks...
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barton is with us.ou are saying, i know your stuff, i read your stuff, i know you are away from new york at the moment, i read your stuff, you are saying buy this pullback. go. >> yeah. stuart, you know, some great things are happening and there are some concerning things happening. the great things are outweighing, the last ten straight weeks we have had reduced unemployment claims every week, continuing claims, a really important number, how many people continue to be on unemployment in the weekly number has dropped five million over the past four weeks. those are all good things. we are following on the heels of europe, western europe, who seems to have their curve not just flattening but declining. i think those are all good things. pile that in with the fed saying whatever it takes basically, we're not even thinking about raising interest rates and we have a cocktail that i think just leads us higher from here. stuart: okay. do we need another stimulus program? by the summer or early fall? >> well,
barton is with us.ou are saying, i know your stuff, i read your stuff, i know you are away from new york at the moment, i read your stuff, you are saying buy this pullback. go. >> yeah. stuart, you know, some great things are happening and there are some concerning things happening. the great things are outweighing, the last ten straight weeks we have had reduced unemployment claims every week, continuing claims, a really important number, how many people continue to be on unemployment in...
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the barton project we will be reintroduced in the next legislative session we hope by an assembly member and commissioner stefani. and various tools that we are constantly improving in house. new assignments and priorities have also emerged over these past several weeks and month. this is the san francisco transportation reopening group, that is cayed by chair peskin and the director from the sfmta, that i participate in and some of our team members are supporting, as well as the metropolitan transportation commission's blue ribbon transit task force. which has also been convened during this time, to advise on federal transit distributions, as well as how to make the network more seamless for essential travelers. the covid-19 congestion tracker we have sent to your office. it's available online for the public to be able to see week-by-week travel conditions, data that we are processing and publishing. these are cell phone-based sort of vehicle speed data, provided to us by m.t.c. and it's quite interesting that even as we are slowly emerging in terms of to you are economy, the congestion
the barton project we will be reintroduced in the next legislative session we hope by an assembly member and commissioner stefani. and various tools that we are constantly improving in house. new assignments and priorities have also emerged over these past several weeks and month. this is the san francisco transportation reopening group, that is cayed by chair peskin and the director from the sfmta, that i participate in and some of our team members are supporting, as well as the metropolitan...
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the barton project we will be reintroduced in the next legislative session we hope by an assembly member and commissioner stefani. and various tools that we are constantly improving in house. new assignments and priorities have also emerged over these past several weeks and month. this is the san francisco transportation reopening group, that is cayed by chair peskin and the director from the sfmta, that i participate in and some of our team members are supporting, as well as the metropolitan transportation commission's blue ribbon transit task force. which has also been convened during this time, to advise on federal transit distributions, as well as how to make the network more seamless for essential travelers. the covid-19 congestion tracker we have sent to your office. it's available online for the public to be able to see week-by-week travel conditions, data that we are processing and publishing. these are cell phone-based sort of vehicle speed data, provided to us by m.t.c. and it's quite interesting that even as we are slowly emerging in terms of to you are economy, the congestion
the barton project we will be reintroduced in the next legislative session we hope by an assembly member and commissioner stefani. and various tools that we are constantly improving in house. new assignments and priorities have also emerged over these past several weeks and month. this is the san francisco transportation reopening group, that is cayed by chair peskin and the director from the sfmta, that i participate in and some of our team members are supporting, as well as the metropolitan...