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boris johnson state he didn't wa nt to you.rdens onjuly four, but very upbeat message as we re four, but very upbeat message as were discussing a moment ago was sort of cautioned by the scientists there. who had a much more pragmatic approach. and i wonder how difficult it‘s been for the scientific advisers to be behind this easing? of course we can all see that the safer option on purely medical grounds and safety of the grounds would be to continue the lock down for weeks if not months. of course it would be. it doesn‘t take into account all the no guns both were health and the economy. at least the scientists do say we understand it‘s a political decision at the end of the day. but they were very keen to emphasise that this is, this does come with risk. he said i cannot say there‘s no risk, there is risk. that also brings to what was handed out oi’ also brings to what was handed out or warned today that we may well get secondary lockdowns but probably local lockdowns if there‘s an upset. as we seen in germany, south korea, b
boris johnson state he didn't wa nt to you.rdens onjuly four, but very upbeat message as we re four, but very upbeat message as were discussing a moment ago was sort of cautioned by the scientists there. who had a much more pragmatic approach. and i wonder how difficult it‘s been for the scientific advisers to be behind this easing? of course we can all see that the safer option on purely medical grounds and safety of the grounds would be to continue the lock down for weeks if not months. of...
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i'm just hearing that boris johnson security adviser.at borisjohnson has asked mark sedwill to lead a new g7 panel and also nominated him for a life peerage, so there is a reward for the past two years. but would it be fairto the past two years. but would it be fair to say that the prime minister's main adviser, dominic cummings, is particularly angry about the way whitehall is running at the moment and this would be part of his desire to bring the hard rain he was talking about two whitehall? i think dominic cummings' view that whitehall needs reform, that you need to look at different types of people to come in and work on the government machine, you might remember when he blogged about advertising for misfits and widows to come and work at the operation, thatis to come and work at the operation, that is well known. i think there will be a lot of speculation that this is all about number 10 trying to rework government, adding to that we know for example she will reshape the committee system. there may be resista nce the committee syste
i'm just hearing that boris johnson security adviser.at borisjohnson has asked mark sedwill to lead a new g7 panel and also nominated him for a life peerage, so there is a reward for the past two years. but would it be fairto the past two years. but would it be fair to say that the prime minister's main adviser, dominic cummings, is particularly angry about the way whitehall is running at the moment and this would be part of his desire to bring the hard rain he was talking about two whitehall?...
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i'm boris sanchez and you are in the cnn newsroom. the scene tonight, president trump addressing a much smaller than expected crowd of supporters at his rally in tulle sar a, oklahoma tonight. the president eager for a return to the campaign trail instead facing a series of embarrassments. first, a standoff between the administration and a federal prosecutor who's been investigating members of trump's inner circle. attorney general bill barr's attempt to fire u.s. attorney geoffrey berman backfiring. barr claiming trump wanted him gone only for trump to later say, and i quote, i was not involved. then, just hours before the rally, six of president trump's campaign staffers doing advanced work on the event, stetesting positive for coronavirus. and then the crowd size at the rally. president trump failing to fill the arena after bragging that 1 million people were trying to attend his rally. entire sections had empty seats. almost no one was in the overflow area. we haven't even mentioned some of the content of his speech. there's lots
i'm boris sanchez and you are in the cnn newsroom. the scene tonight, president trump addressing a much smaller than expected crowd of supporters at his rally in tulle sar a, oklahoma tonight. the president eager for a return to the campaign trail instead facing a series of embarrassments. first, a standoff between the administration and a federal prosecutor who's been investigating members of trump's inner circle. attorney general bill barr's attempt to fire u.s. attorney geoffrey berman...
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can boris johnson and all those who supported that slogan.ck the confidence of the british public and, indeed, his own party at this point? to respond to your question and to what stryker was saying, i think you brought it can, actually. yes, there are people who will despair opposition parties, although interestingly not labour. explicitly stating that borisjohnson should ask for an extension. it is a weak issue for the labour party. you have to remember that that huge majority came from seats that have historically been held by the labour party in parts of the country that wa nted party in parts of the country that wanted brexit done, to quote the mantra from the government. the many people, brexit has been done, we left on the 31st of january in so many people's mines. this is the trade negotiation and the trade talks and, actually, despite a lot of the rhetoric around it, there are some small signs of progress and will on both sides, namely emanuel macron was in london and i think there may be a renewed push between borisjohnson there may
can boris johnson and all those who supported that slogan.ck the confidence of the british public and, indeed, his own party at this point? to respond to your question and to what stryker was saying, i think you brought it can, actually. yes, there are people who will despair opposition parties, although interestingly not labour. explicitly stating that borisjohnson should ask for an extension. it is a weak issue for the labour party. you have to remember that that huge majority came from seats...
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is there a perception among boris johnson and his senior colleagues at the civil service is a blob inopping collective group think and stopping radicalism in politics? there is, absolutely there is. they are inflexible, slightly out of touch from modern communications, modern ways of working, they view it as unable to innovate in a way that companies in the private sector, people talk to me inside number 10 about how difficult it is to pay bills in certain departments when you can click a button on emma's and get things delivered in 20 minutes. they feel they can bring some innovation into the civil service. “ on innovation into the civil service. —— on amazon. other challenges they will try and take on that task, and others have tried in the task and made progress of relative amounts, is that it isjust made progress of relative amounts, is that it is just a made progress of relative amounts, is that it isjust a system that needs to be running, you cannot press stop and rebuild it from the start. it has to be a process where things are still working, taxes being collected, hospitals a
is there a perception among boris johnson and his senior colleagues at the civil service is a blob inopping collective group think and stopping radicalism in politics? there is, absolutely there is. they are inflexible, slightly out of touch from modern communications, modern ways of working, they view it as unable to innovate in a way that companies in the private sector, people talk to me inside number 10 about how difficult it is to pay bills in certain departments when you can click a...
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laura, boris? thank you so much for that. >>> when it comes to treatments, the only known effective drug for covid-19 is in critically short supply. the u.s. supply of remdesivir will run out at the end of the month. the drug maker is ramping up to make more. the fda gave authorization for remdesivir. it shaves four days off of a hospital stay from 15 to 11 days. >> we sort of knew it was only a matter of time. several colleges are reporting coronavirus cases in their athletic programs. this is a big problem because college athletes live and practice in close quarters. thousands of fans are eager to attend their games, especially after months without sports. five players from the university of alabama football team have tested positive. arkansas state reports seven athletes tested positive. three football players from auburn. marshall university and oakland, they're reporting cases. >>> nearly 1.3 million cases and 60,000 deaths in latin america is the global pandemic hot spot. those numbers may no
laura, boris? thank you so much for that. >>> when it comes to treatments, the only known effective drug for covid-19 is in critically short supply. the u.s. supply of remdesivir will run out at the end of the month. the drug maker is ramping up to make more. the fda gave authorization for remdesivir. it shaves four days off of a hospital stay from 15 to 11 days. >> we sort of knew it was only a matter of time. several colleges are reporting coronavirus cases in their athletic...
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and a call between boris johnson and e.u.nds with the prime minister saying he sees no reason a brexit deal can't be reached by july. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom and francine from london and new york. we will talk about what we are seeing in the markets, including some of the inventory supplies. the other stories u.k. data with the fact that there may be a way forward with brexit negotiations, and we look at all the fresh stimulus in the u.s. be interesting to talk to fatih birol. we will do that in a moment. it is interesting how oil for gin to the microeconomics
and a call between boris johnson and e.u.nds with the prime minister saying he sees no reason a brexit deal can't be reached by july. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom and francine from london and new york. we will talk about what we are seeing in the markets, including some of the inventory supplies. the other stories u.k. data with the fact that there may be a way forward with brexit negotiations, and we look at all the fresh stimulus in the u.s. be...
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and a call between boris johnson and e.u. officials ends with the prime minister saying he sees no reason a brexit deal can't be reached by july. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom and francine from london and new york. we will talk about what we are seeing in the markets, including some of the inventory supplies. the other stories u.k. data with the fact that there may be a way forward with brexit negotiations, and we look at all the fresh stimulus in the u.s. be interesting to talk to fatih birol. we will do that in a moment. it is interesting how oil for gin to the microeconomics of this great contraction, whole -- how oil fits into the microeconomics of this great contraction. it is remarkable, francine, to see how the markets churn yesterday after you and i were justen we saw the fed simply come to the rescue. there is no other way to put it. francine: and the markets keep saying don't fight the fed. that was a good opportunity for market participants. expecting a 60 figure, better than expecte
and a call between boris johnson and e.u. officials ends with the prime minister saying he sees no reason a brexit deal can't be reached by july. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom and francine from london and new york. we will talk about what we are seeing in the markets, including some of the inventory supplies. the other stories u.k. data with the fact that there may be a way forward with brexit negotiations, and we look at all the fresh stimulus in the...
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johnson, and boris johnson did not agree all the time we theresa may's position. i am in the situation where boris johnson is disagreeing with his own position. i hope that in westminster, they will agree that once we decided to find a common solution, and to respect -- it has to be respected! it is the backbone of the agreement. and without a guarantee also of standards, it is not because one is here. i do not say which one is here, and the order is here, but then you have to lower down the safety, the security, and the guarantees. , well, we can is -- it's too late. catherine: looking at the eu's future, the 27 remaining member states, the cu recovery plan, this eu recovery plan, post-coronavirus, it is a plan pushed by france and germany, your two enormous neighbors, it would be mutual borrowing from all member states fofor grants to be given outcome of money given to member states worst hit by these pandemic. there has been pushed back from the so-called "frugal states," let's be honest, they are the richest state in the eu, calling for a high proportion of mo
johnson, and boris johnson did not agree all the time we theresa may's position. i am in the situation where boris johnson is disagreeing with his own position. i hope that in westminster, they will agree that once we decided to find a common solution, and to respect -- it has to be respected! it is the backbone of the agreement. and without a guarantee also of standards, it is not because one is here. i do not say which one is here, and the order is here, but then you have to lower down the...
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and boris johnson's new deal. the u.k. prime minister will commit to spending on infrastructure to rebuild the economy and a major policy speech today. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm francine lacqua, here in london. tom keene is in new york. we have some inflation data. this is important for the euro expected,ty much as from 0.3%. and weto the first half, go into the data that we see on wednesday. a shortened week in the united states come and the jobs report two days away on thursday. to me, all of it is superseded by a global virus update. there is a little bit of good news, but it is overwhelmed by the bad news, and this news out of hong kong, i thought steve engle and anna edwards' conversation with lord paren that lord patton was extorted very. response that we could see from washington will do well worth watching. lam just carrie finished a speech where she said freedom of the hong kong population -- it is unclear how china will interpret the new law that has been passed. coming up in t
and boris johnson's new deal. the u.k. prime minister will commit to spending on infrastructure to rebuild the economy and a major policy speech today. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm francine lacqua, here in london. tom keene is in new york. we have some inflation data. this is important for the euro expected,ty much as from 0.3%. and weto the first half, go into the data that we see on wednesday. a shortened week in the united states come and the jobs...
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it's boris johnson doing press ups on the front page.with an he's given to the paper where he is saying —— it goes with, despite still recovering from covid—19, he is now as fit as a bush because my dog and philippines. —— a bush's dog. full of beans. he has billions of plans to boost the economy, promising to create 10,000 extra prison places, rebuild schools. all of that —— about creating jobs for the workers, many of whom we think we will lose their jobs at the end of the furlough scream. very optimistic, very upbeat headline. —— furlough scheme. i think the key sentence is if we want to get to a world where we are as close as normal as possible, i don't wa nt close as normal as possible, i don't want a second lockdown. very much trying to take us back to a pre—cobit existence in the autumn —— pre—covid. a very optimistic outlook. the mail on sunday is saying the prime minister is signalling a clear break with the policy of austerity. politically, he has to, doesn't he? because of the people who voted for him. yes, also because the si
it's boris johnson doing press ups on the front page.with an he's given to the paper where he is saying —— it goes with, despite still recovering from covid—19, he is now as fit as a bush because my dog and philippines. —— a bush's dog. full of beans. he has billions of plans to boost the economy, promising to create 10,000 extra prison places, rebuild schools. all of that —— about creating jobs for the workers, many of whom we think we will lose their jobs at the end of the...
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i'm boris sanchez in washington, d.c.itzer picks up our coverage with a special edition of "the situation room" right after a quick break. happy father's day. >> it's important to be good at what i do because i'm the only girl in the sport in bull riding. people have said to me that i should not be riding bulls or they told me to play with my dolls. they're pushing me to do better because i'm right here. i'm a girl. and i'm rising to the top. >> getting a hand. >> she just got stomped. >> bull riding is dangerous because a bull is muscular, fast, has horns. if you're scared, you're going to end upd when i'm bull riding because i'm thinking about keeping my form good. it's very important to believe in yourself. if you don't, you're doubting yourself. you got to believe that you can. unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you? for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight in
i'm boris sanchez in washington, d.c.itzer picks up our coverage with a special edition of "the situation room" right after a quick break. happy father's day. >> it's important to be good at what i do because i'm the only girl in the sport in bull riding. people have said to me that i should not be riding bulls or they told me to play with my dolls. they're pushing me to do better because i'm right here. i'm a girl. and i'm rising to the top. >> getting a hand. >>...
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covert crises politicians misleading the masses folk on the channel continent isolated but don't worry boris and donald will survive and then join girlie says i agree with mr neil that both sides need to deal but this overhaul of businesses may look a lot easier without any breaks complications or toe and nor do breaks it may suit the e.u. no and put the u.k. and its proper place more quickly wrangle and humbly says govan gang still on track for the new deal common prepping the masses for the e.u. bad to selves and finally alan james read messages us all the way from new zealand sending his greetings low key things back to you alan distaste and keep watching. now few people have studied the they are the political leadership more avidly than steve read jobs they political commentator stephen just no joins me to assess these alley days of sucky of stamina so stay verge of how the surface appears starmer doing thus far i think he's doing pretty well when you're elected leader of the opposition in the midst of a pandemic there's a real danger that you are perceived as being wholly marginal from
covert crises politicians misleading the masses folk on the channel continent isolated but don't worry boris and donald will survive and then join girlie says i agree with mr neil that both sides need to deal but this overhaul of businesses may look a lot easier without any breaks complications or toe and nor do breaks it may suit the e.u. no and put the u.k. and its proper place more quickly wrangle and humbly says govan gang still on track for the new deal common prepping the masses for the...
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boris goes in on a new deal. morris, in moments scheduled in dudley, in the middle it -- as the next mcconnell pelosi trump deal -- so much for the afterglow, 95 kids at a bar at michigan state pick up the virus. -- in palmings springs, icus are at 95% capacity. americans, not canadians set to be banned from flying to europe. good morning everyone. tom keene in york. francine lacqua in london. the news today extraordinary. jes staley coming up from barclays, he has got the mess in hong kong. kevin cirilli will be with us from washington on the trump response to the news out of hong kong. right now, in your united kingdom, it is a new deal in dudley. francine: it is a new deal. we are expecting the prime minister to deliver on his speech that was quite popular in his pre-election campaign, bringing britain back. we are expecting him to do a lot for infrastructure, give money to schools that under previous tory government slots -- lost a lot of funding. deathsy are there more because of covid-19 compared to other e
boris goes in on a new deal. morris, in moments scheduled in dudley, in the middle it -- as the next mcconnell pelosi trump deal -- so much for the afterglow, 95 kids at a bar at michigan state pick up the virus. -- in palmings springs, icus are at 95% capacity. americans, not canadians set to be banned from flying to europe. good morning everyone. tom keene in york. francine lacqua in london. the news today extraordinary. jes staley coming up from barclays, he has got the mess in hong kong....
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boris wants to fix unfair brexit deal, you have a minute.which was done in january, this is an interesting line, the government does not have enough time to fix that deal. there are people saying that we should not extend the period, the transition period, it ends on december 31, they are saying we should not extend it. that is the logical thing to do if we do not have enough time to sort out this deal and borisjohnson is saying we should not, of course you can if you want to, and now we have got coronavirus in the backdrop. i think one thing to note is these two things are really related to each other in terms of the economic climate, and i saw someone, an economist arguing that actually, it is not an additive effect, it's actually a multiple vocation effect. coronavirus, times the economic hit of the effect of the no—deal brexit, even though they come and no longer likes that term to a transition time now, those two things together will be catastrophic. i said amanda, just a minute. james, with edge of these brexit before. i miss brexit! w
boris wants to fix unfair brexit deal, you have a minute.which was done in january, this is an interesting line, the government does not have enough time to fix that deal. there are people saying that we should not extend the period, the transition period, it ends on december 31, they are saying we should not extend it. that is the logical thing to do if we do not have enough time to sort out this deal and borisjohnson is saying we should not, of course you can if you want to, and now we have...
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boris johnson's the world over the last few months.s big the world over the last few months. boris johnson's big idea the world over the last few months. borisjohnson's big idea that he is coming up with over the next few daysis coming up with over the next few days is to spend on infrastructure and make it happen quickly. six months ago, during the general election in the uk, he talked a lot about this idea of levelling up between different parts of the uk, as if he means going to return —— make a theme he is going to return to this week for his vision for post lockdown recovery, talking about schools and roads and there is other infrastructure projects, but also making sure they can happen as quickly as possible, saying there needs to be an acceleration of these projects, setting up this none too su btly projects, setting up this none too subtly named port task force called project speed. there are numerous questions about how the economy is going to get back on its feet here in the uk. the labour party is particularly concerned abou
boris johnson's the world over the last few months.s big the world over the last few months. boris johnson's big idea the world over the last few months. borisjohnson's big idea that he is coming up with over the next few daysis coming up with over the next few days is to spend on infrastructure and make it happen quickly. six months ago, during the general election in the uk, he talked a lot about this idea of levelling up between different parts of the uk, as if he means going to return...
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the times says the uk prime minister, boris johnson, will try to reassure britons that it is safe toet out of the house and spend as non—essential stores open from monday, as the government tries to revive the country's battered economy. the daily telegraph says uk government scientists have told ministers that the two—metre social distancing rule can be dropped by businesses reopening after lockdown if they introduce other measures to reduce the spread of coronavirus. and the daily mirror says front line workers — what the paper calls britain's coronavirus heroes — could be rewarded with a palace garden party hosted by the queen. so, let's begin. susie and joe welcome to both of you. let's start with the ft and this is the story about prime minister borisjohnson this is the story about prime minister boris johnson being this is the story about prime minister borisjohnson being pressed to relax the two metre rule after the economy collapses 25%. susie, should we be doing that you restart the economy and giving at the boost it needs? that is the principal reason behind all the push to
the times says the uk prime minister, boris johnson, will try to reassure britons that it is safe toet out of the house and spend as non—essential stores open from monday, as the government tries to revive the country's battered economy. the daily telegraph says uk government scientists have told ministers that the two—metre social distancing rule can be dropped by businesses reopening after lockdown if they introduce other measures to reduce the spread of coronavirus. and the daily mirror...
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coming up on the show, boris johnson steps back.e meeting persuade either side to give ground in the search for a trade deal? we are live to brussels, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ manus: good morning from dubai. it is "daybreak: europe." your top stories. stocks fall on fears of a second wave of coronavirus infections. over 20 u.s. states see a pickup rate tokyo sees the most cases in weeks. continues itsy slow recovery. industrial output rises. the number falls short of estimates. retail sales, fixed asset investment still in contraction. back intoson steps the brexit fray and holds talks with the president of the european commission. 's retailers will open their doors for the first time in three months. it is interesting, the divergence we are seeing. fears of a second wave in the u.s. and china. reopening in parts of europe like france. what happened in equity markets in the past week, a weekly loss for the first time in four. you've got wells fargo and ing saying that the selloff was temporary, and andrew from morgan stanley say
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. >> reporter: that's right, boris. this is not the first time they have used this defense when president trump has says something that's extremely controversial. the difference is, as you said, the backdrop of the coronavirus, that we are nearing that 120,000 cases. the however, they are sticking with that narrative. administration officials say, quote, he was obviously kiting. white house trade divorce peter navarro doubling down on that narrative with our jake tapper. take a listen. >> you know, it was tongue in cheek. come on, now, that was tongue in cheek. >> i know it was. that's news for you, tongue in cheek. >> he's been saying similar things for month. are you preparing for a second wave in the fall? >> of course. you prepared for what can possibly happen. i'm not saying it's going to happen, but of course you prepared. i'll tell you what. we're more prepared under this president than we were when china foisted this on us to begin with. let's not forget that, jake. china hid the virus, they created that virus,
. >> reporter: that's right, boris. this is not the first time they have used this defense when president trump has says something that's extremely controversial. the difference is, as you said, the backdrop of the coronavirus, that we are nearing that 120,000 cases. the however, they are sticking with that narrative. administration officials say, quote, he was obviously kiting. white house trade divorce peter navarro doubling down on that narrative with our jake tapper. take a listen....
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boris? >> yeah, and on that idea of falling short of expectations crowd size is extremely important to this president. remember the cur fcer fufal, an trump claimed so-called thugs blocked his supporters. let's listen to that. >> today it was like -- i've never seen anything like it. i've never seen anything like it. you are warriors, thank you. we had some very bad people outside. we had have some very bad people outside. they were doing bad things. but i really do -- i appreciate it. we have just a tremendous group of people in oklahoma. our incredible success in rebuilding america stands in stark contrast to the extremism and destruction and violence of the radical left. we just saw it outside. you just saw it outside. you saw these thugs that came along. these people call them protesters -- >> ryan, you've been at the bok center all day. did you see evidence that anyone was preventing trump supporters from entering? >> reporter: you know, listen, boris, we need to be very clear about thi
boris? >> yeah, and on that idea of falling short of expectations crowd size is extremely important to this president. remember the cur fcer fufal, an trump claimed so-called thugs blocked his supporters. let's listen to that. >> today it was like -- i've never seen anything like it. i've never seen anything like it. you are warriors, thank you. we had some very bad people outside. we had have some very bad people outside. they were doing bad things. but i really do -- i appreciate...
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i certainly can see there being an internal challenge to boris johnson in a way that was unimaginable last december so many things are still to play for in the situation to starlets job right now is to let it roll to be blunt and only when the can damn it comes towards a close and epidemiologists tell me that will be late this year early next year come what may then. he will have to lay out his real school and people will need to know where he sense but right now he doesn't need to do that too but when he does need to do that when he has to lay out install what he says approach going to be on the hot potato of of europe and as such your style of a softer past and who's going to have the imagination to come up with policies from the host pandemic on the economy which are going to be fundamental to success at the next election. everything that we know of has been cooked on hold except apparently rex it where the transition period is not going to be extended i'm still not entirely convinced that that is true i think that there will come a point where panic will simply set in in the gover
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let's talk more about the story now with boris for a man he's a political science professor at bard college in berlin with a focus on the u.s. forest good to see you those are very moving images we saw from that ceremony in the u.s. do you think this is a turning point a moment of change. well i mean unfortunately we're used to a certain continuity in these stories there's too many african-american men in particular who have been killed without any new reason without even having a gun on them so. but while this is there is a continuity i think this is a new degree of of shock also of global shock i think one thing that's different from everything we've seen before is that both the pandemic and disgraces and then it is seen as a global problem not just as a national problem i think this is certainly signaling a change but if we look at the issue in the u.s. in particular some people are wondering what you what effect that this unrest that we've seen in the u.s. will have on voters what is your perspective on that. it's a little early to tell because we still have a couple of months in de pre
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and the british prime minister boris johnson commenting on the death of george floyd today let's have a listen to what he said in parliament and then get your reaction there after i know this is just a good read to begin by associating my so i absolutely with. the writer we don't have to say about the death of georgia. floyd and i think what happened. in the united states was appalling it was excusable we all saw it all our screens and i perfectly understand people's right to protest but what took place over the city i would say believe the protests should take place in a food and reasonable way and bear great the u.k. has its own problems with racism doesn't it. well i've spoken to many protesters here and asking them why they're coming and many young people that i've spoken to say that they feel 'd there is not the overt racism that they feel is visible in the u.s. but it's more subtle is what many said it's more institutional several told me that they feel that it starts at school that they're being treated differently that the expectations towards the bar not as high as towards th
and the british prime minister boris johnson commenting on the death of george floyd today let's have a listen to what he said in parliament and then get your reaction there after i know this is just a good read to begin by associating my so i absolutely with. the writer we don't have to say about the death of georgia. floyd and i think what happened. in the united states was appalling it was excusable we all saw it all our screens and i perfectly understand people's right to protest but what...
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based surrounded people's republic as did boris johnson who nevertheless expanded on u.k. serious concerns about china when we have serious concerns as a country we must i whether it's. the origins of of the protection of our critical national infrastructure or indeed what is happening in hong kong then we must feel absolutely free to raise those issues are loud and clear we've beijing and that is what we will continue to do that after johnson confessed to being assigned a file well labor when in power is catastrophic near liberal wars against countries when it is unhappy about them its leaders a guest star on wednesday wanted to promote new liberal means tested instead of universal school lunches to it would be to extend the national voucher scheme. because child poverty numbers are so high in this country 1300000 children in low income families rely on these foundations fabian children who can't go to school because of coronavirus restrictions still get free meals. the labor government in wales has said it will continue to fund these mills through the summer. yesterday t
based surrounded people's republic as did boris johnson who nevertheless expanded on u.k. serious concerns about china when we have serious concerns as a country we must i whether it's. the origins of of the protection of our critical national infrastructure or indeed what is happening in hong kong then we must feel absolutely free to raise those issues are loud and clear we've beijing and that is what we will continue to do that after johnson confessed to being assigned a file well labor when...
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the uk prime minister, boris johnson, orders right activists. the uk prime minister, borisjohnson, orders a review of the two metre social distancing role in england after calls to scrap it. remembering the 72 people who died in the grenfell tower fire. in london three years ago matt lucas and david walliams apologise for the use of blackface make—up in the comedy series little britain. tourists start returning to venice as restrictions are eased, but locals demand limits on numbers. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. our top story — there has been another night of unrest in the united states as racial tensions and anger at police brutality continue to grow following the killing of another black man, rayshard brooks, by police in the city of atlanta. police fired tear gas when protesters blocked a major road and set fire to a drive— through restaurant where the killing of rayshard brooks took place on friday. one of the two white p
the uk prime minister, boris johnson, orders right activists. the uk prime minister, borisjohnson, orders a review of the two metre social distancing role in england after calls to scrap it. remembering the 72 people who died in the grenfell tower fire. in london three years ago matt lucas and david walliams apologise for the use of blackface make—up in the comedy series little britain. tourists start returning to venice as restrictions are eased, but locals demand limits on numbers. hello...
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coming up, bullish boris. the u.k.says prospects for an eu trade deal feel very good, but where will the compromises lie? we will speak to the former cabinet office minister next. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. 30 minutes into our trading day. aropean equity markets taking tumble on concerns about geopolitics on the korean peninsula but that seems to have been put aside for the moment and european stocks are to the upside. some substantial gains coming through. fed from -- gifts from the in terms of infrastructure spend. in terms of a sector breakdown, we see all of the sectors in positive territory just as they were all negative this time yesterday. construction and materials are some the biggest gainers. some of the biggest names doing well. travel and leisure also up to 3.8% to the upside. even retail is in positive territory up i was .5%. matt? matt: let us take a look at some of the first word news stories. top stories from the bloomberg terminal. the federal reserve will begin buying individual
coming up, bullish boris. the u.k.says prospects for an eu trade deal feel very good, but where will the compromises lie? we will speak to the former cabinet office minister next. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. 30 minutes into our trading day. aropean equity markets taking tumble on concerns about geopolitics on the korean peninsula but that seems to have been put aside for the moment and european stocks are to the upside. some substantial gains coming through. fed from --...
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back to school and being scarred for life according to 1600 pediatricians, so no doctors calling a borisoctors calling a borisjohnson to reopen school for all children. the pressure is getting quite intense on borisjohnson pressure is getting quite intense on boris johnson and his pressure is getting quite intense on borisjohnson and his government to get schools reopened. it has become political and you have pediatricians that i don't think they have ever written a letter like this before but it's also gotten political, we saw exchanges at prime minister's questions in the house of commons today with the prime minister seeking to somehow blame the labour opposition for not putting enough support behind the idea of getting the schools open but critics have said that while they were pouring millions into building new hospitals, many of which were never needed or temporary hospitals to deal with the crisis, there was nothing like the same sort of planning and expenditure to get educational establishments ready to deal with the extra numbers. i think people are scrambling around a bit 110w.
back to school and being scarred for life according to 1600 pediatricians, so no doctors calling a borisoctors calling a borisjohnson to reopen school for all children. the pressure is getting quite intense on borisjohnson pressure is getting quite intense on boris johnson and his pressure is getting quite intense on borisjohnson and his government to get schools reopened. it has become political and you have pediatricians that i don't think they have ever written a letter like this before but...
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boris johnson warns that the fight against racism could be undermined by a minority resorting to violence. the latest demonstrations today have been peaceful and the prime minister says the government can't ignore the anger and injustice felt by so many. you're right, we are all right, to say black lives matter. and to all those who have chosen to protest peacefully and who have insisted on social distancing, i say, yes of course i hearyou, i understand. but following some of the violent events of the weekend, there was a rather different tone struck by the home secretary. to the criminal minority who have subverted this cause with their thuggery, i simply say this — your behaviour is shameful and you will face justice. we'll have more on the government's response and we'll be reporting on the latest events in the us, where the protests started. members of congress have shown their solidarity with african—america ns following the killing of george floyd two weeks ago. prince andrew is embroiled in an increasingly bitter dispute with us prosecutors investigating his friend, the latejeffrey
boris johnson warns that the fight against racism could be undermined by a minority resorting to violence. the latest demonstrations today have been peaceful and the prime minister says the government can't ignore the anger and injustice felt by so many. you're right, we are all right, to say black lives matter. and to all those who have chosen to protest peacefully and who have insisted on social distancing, i say, yes of course i hearyou, i understand. but following some of the violent events...
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the only policy is political movement political intervention boris johnson will win the next 10 days supposedly next week somehow even though only provide a link a talk to slough on the line the e.u. commission president and the council chief. and they will sort of they are supposed to assess the progress that has been made no progress has been made so the question is will boris johnson then indicate that he is willing to move somehow that he wants to continue the talks and that would make sense to continue the talks because to have all these $300.00 experts trade experts on both sides sit there for weeks and weeks on end and just sort of turn around in circles and sort of pour over the same material and say we can't agree on anything it is simply nonsense that it's politically not very effective so there has to be some movement and boris johnson that's what do you think is the one who has to sort of move 1st however as we know him as we have seen them and for in earlier breaks it negotiations he things the e.u. should blink 1st now it's the same game of chicken we've seen several ti
the only policy is political movement political intervention boris johnson will win the next 10 days supposedly next week somehow even though only provide a link a talk to slough on the line the e.u. commission president and the council chief. and they will sort of they are supposed to assess the progress that has been made no progress has been made so the question is will boris johnson then indicate that he is willing to move somehow that he wants to continue the talks and that would make...
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next, brexit and boris johnson. ♪ i got an oriole here. eh. common bird. ooh look! over here!hing much better. there it is. peacock, included with xfinity x1. remarkable. fascinating. -very. it streams tons of your favorite shows and movies, plus the latest in sports news and... huh - run! the newest streaming app has landed on xfinity x1. now that's... simple. easy. awesome. xfinity x1 just got even better with peacock premium included at no additional cost. no strings attached. just say "peacock" into your voice remote to start watching today. francine: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." i'm francine lacqua come here in london. let's get to first word news with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: good morning, francine. coronavirus cases are surgery with johns hopkins universes have topped cases 10 million and the number of deaths have reached 500,000. despite some experts hoping the virus would start to fade in the summer, it is multiplying faster than ever. president donald trump says reports that russia paid bounties to have troops in russia and af
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and yes the disputable declaration the piece of paper he showed that we have seen is something that boris johnson signed last year but then obviously after birth it happened he must have thought what do i care about the treaty as and yesterday and let's redefine this let's sort of do this completely different differently and that simply hasn't worked so far used to hold him and hold the u.k. to the idea that there should be one overarching agreement that sort of takes care of all the detail in the future relationship between the 2 sides and that's fisheries that that's fair trade security nuclear everything that sort of comes up in the future rick you laid how the 2 sides deal with each other and so there has not been any progress of any of that because the divergence is so huge there is an abyss between the 2 sides and hasn't been bridged ok because i want to get your take on this in london is it britain backtracking here i mean what is the u.k.'s response. well the u.k. is not responding directly to this accusation that david frost the chief negotiator has has conceded that the progress
and yes the disputable declaration the piece of paper he showed that we have seen is something that boris johnson signed last year but then obviously after birth it happened he must have thought what do i care about the treaty as and yesterday and let's redefine this let's sort of do this completely different differently and that simply hasn't worked so far used to hold him and hold the u.k. to the idea that there should be one overarching agreement that sort of takes care of all the detail in...
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once again the european union is waiting for boris johnson once again he missed an important deadline and once again the british prime minister is taking his time johnson's government has until the end of june to decide when and under what circumstances his country will leave the e.u. britain has registered more than 2000000 unemployed since march the bank of england calls this the worst recession in 3 centuries is boris johnson teetering on the brink of a brig's a disaster stephen norman c.e.o. of british car manufacturer vauxhall recently commented. you know. michel barnier the e.u. representative in free trade talks with britain is losing his patience to the agreement should have been reached by the end of the year but now the talks have become so bogged down that a further postponement seems likely boris johnson could ask for an extension but time is set to run out on june 30th. if he doesn't apply for an extension it will result in a no deal brigs it with customs duties supply bottlenecks and another round of long debates in the british parliament. more talk to only hope he's exe
once again the european union is waiting for boris johnson once again he missed an important deadline and once again the british prime minister is taking his time johnson's government has until the end of june to decide when and under what circumstances his country will leave the e.u. britain has registered more than 2000000 unemployed since march the bank of england calls this the worst recession in 3 centuries is boris johnson teetering on the brink of a brig's a disaster stephen norman...
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it is always very colourful language from boris. —— a boris speaks that way.thing will be all right. and thatis everything will be all right. and that is the message the government is trying to get across in this interview. the headlines is very optimistic, begging us to get britain blooming, they are planning to build 40 new hospitals, create 10,000 extra present places, to schools, rebuilding programmes, and the aim is thatjohn said to try schools, rebuilding programmes, and the aim is that john said to try and sure of the economy and to try and protect the jobs of so many workers who are likely to lose theirjobs i'iow who are likely to lose theirjobs now when the following scheme ends. so it isa now when the following scheme ends. so it is a kind of very upbeat interview and i think the key quote is this one, want to get back to a world where we are as close to normal as possible. i think the pictures of him doing press ups and the common said is full of beans instead as a butcher stall all designed to create that mood of optimism in the public. —— as a but
it is always very colourful language from boris. —— a boris speaks that way.thing will be all right. and thatis everything will be all right. and that is the message the government is trying to get across in this interview. the headlines is very optimistic, begging us to get britain blooming, they are planning to build 40 new hospitals, create 10,000 extra present places, to schools, rebuilding programmes, and the aim is thatjohn said to try schools, rebuilding programmes, and the aim is...
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we know that boris johnson does often step back and let other people take charge of situations but i him to not have had a really direct role and handle of this crisis except of course when he was himself in intensive care with the virus. sivan what is your take on a? it comes back to the big extremity of the short —— boris johnson back to the big extremity of the short —— borisjohnson permission. we forget that he was the mayor of london and his approach was to delegate, hire talented underlings but the problem is the office of the prime minister in our system is quite underpowered in terms of its civil service machinery. the big question is can you take that governing style, implanted into downing street, and succeed? thus for the spirit doesn't appear to be producing very good results but it is early days. —— thus far the experiment. one tory mps said the shake—up was in order to break up decision—making. the mp says boris sessler cummings is there but he would take more direct control coming out of frustration after a reactive meaning —— reawakening are very tough full—time. reac
we know that boris johnson does often step back and let other people take charge of situations but i him to not have had a really direct role and handle of this crisis except of course when he was himself in intensive care with the virus. sivan what is your take on a? it comes back to the big extremity of the short —— boris johnson back to the big extremity of the short —— borisjohnson permission. we forget that he was the mayor of london and his approach was to delegate, hire talented...
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boris sanchez in for christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett.o baking fails... to sweat sessions. even life inside can bring on things like sweat and oil. but it's nothing a deep clean can't fix. love, neutrogena®. brow ultra slim pencil from maybelline new york ultra slim tip smooth and resists breakage for your most precisely defined brows. ♪ brow ultra slim only from maybelline new york. but a resilient business you cacan be ready for it.re. a digital foundation from vmware helps you redefine what's possible... now. from the hospital shifting to remote patient care in just 48 hours... to the university moving hundreds of apps quickly to the cloud... or the city government going digital to keep critical services running. you are creating the future-- on the fly. and we are helping you do it. vmware. realize what's possible. frustrated that clean clothes you want to wear always seem to need an iron? next time try bounce wrinkle guard dryer sheets. just toss it in the dryer to bounce out wrinkles. we dried these shorts with bounce wrinkle guard,
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boris johnson announced furth relaxation of virus lockdown measures in england.saturday, single households in england can form a support bubble with one other household of a size. they can go to each other's houses, stay the night, and don't have to maintain social distancing. and on monday, all retail outlets in england are going to be allowed to reopen. weto were told the number of people who died from covid-19 has risen by 245, for a total of 41,128e have been killed by virus in the u.k.. virus lockdown's have been in place since mched when he third, and while the number of people dying from virus have -- has fallen, there remain questions about quickly the rules should be relaxed. and today scientists who shad the british strategyaian earlier lockdown in march could have prevented half of the deaths caused either virus. mp's asked professor neil f the right measure were taken at the right time. this was his reply. >> the measures, given what we knew about the virus, thend about its transmission, were warranted. certainly had we introduced them earlier, we wou
boris johnson announced furth relaxation of virus lockdown measures in england.saturday, single households in england can form a support bubble with one other household of a size. they can go to each other's houses, stay the night, and don't have to maintain social distancing. and on monday, all retail outlets in england are going to be allowed to reopen. weto were told the number of people who died from covid-19 has risen by 245, for a total of 41,128e have been killed by virus in the u.k.....
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now boris johnson possibly tried and jailed on the mainland.orisjohnson is threatening to stimulate a mass exodus from hong kong by relaxing the visa rules for many with british overseas passports. he wrote in the times, if china imposes its national security law, the british government will change our immigration rules and allow any holder of these passports from hong kong to come to the uk for passports from hong kong to come to the ukfora passports from hong kong to come to the uk for a renewable period of 12 months and be given further immigration rights, including the right to work, which could place them on a route to citizenship. prominent young activists in hong kong are delighted, believing any threat to its future wealth is power. being in hong kong isn't about being pro—china or not, it's about being pro—china or not, it's about right and wrong, it's about how we can save hong kong as a globalfinancial how we can save hong kong as a global financial centre. china is outraged by britain's promise of a new home for hundreds of thousand
now boris johnson possibly tried and jailed on the mainland.orisjohnson is threatening to stimulate a mass exodus from hong kong by relaxing the visa rules for many with british overseas passports. he wrote in the times, if china imposes its national security law, the british government will change our immigration rules and allow any holder of these passports from hong kong to come to the uk for passports from hong kong to come to the ukfora passports from hong kong to come to the uk for a...
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let's move to boris sanchez, who is also in washington, d.c. and as we look at all of these images today there in d.c., boris, we see a lot, a lot of people protesting. we don't see a huge law enforcement presence, which is a stark contrast, certainly, to the images we saw earlier in the week. >> reporter: no question, ana, specifically where we are now, this is just outside lafayette park, and if you look over to our right, that's that barrier that president trump had erected around lafayette park and an enormous barrier that goes around the entire white house complex just about, and as you can see, there are people as far as the eye can see. i've done quite a few of these. i've been at this intersection all week. this is the most people that i've seen at one of these demonstrations, and you get the sense that there is a catharsis. people are happy to see that so many people are out here supporting their cause, and as you noted, there is not a heavy handed law enforcement presence. we've gone by some very large military vehicles blocking off t
let's move to boris sanchez, who is also in washington, d.c. and as we look at all of these images today there in d.c., boris, we see a lot, a lot of people protesting. we don't see a huge law enforcement presence, which is a stark contrast, certainly, to the images we saw earlier in the week. >> reporter: no question, ana, specifically where we are now, this is just outside lafayette park, and if you look over to our right, that's that barrier that president trump had erected around...
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but boris johnson seems to challenge his ministers to look at things differently to make life easierith the idea of the economy and move up right now. the new york times, the international has on its front page a story from amsterdam, sex workers on furlough and talking by the easing of regulations and a lot of professions will be able to start going back to work but sex workers have been told to wait until september and my good and no more their lives are very much affected. this is really highlighting enough of the support of sex workers at a time where they're not able to work and there has been this kind of volunteer fund whereby i think it is around 400 people have applied to this, $45 and one of the people interviewed of this article says that i am surviving on my savings, but not if i can do that it what it means is that people are forced to choose between trying to protect themselves and trying to go back to work and try to find work in ways that are very difficult at this particular time, particularly if this profession and i think this highlights every specific issue that d
but boris johnson seems to challenge his ministers to look at things differently to make life easierith the idea of the economy and move up right now. the new york times, the international has on its front page a story from amsterdam, sex workers on furlough and talking by the easing of regulations and a lot of professions will be able to start going back to work but sex workers have been told to wait until september and my good and no more their lives are very much affected. this is really...
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johnson atrom boris 5 p.m. london time tonight. jeff, just kind of walk me through what kind of impact you think this will have on the british economy. the british economy is something ofa laggard, but the bank england seemed willing to act earlier than just about any other bank on the planet. about comment yesterday forhaving a balance sheet the longer term is in discussion right now as global balance sheets are expanding. about taxring increases. tighteningt physical going on. austerity is not happening -- tightening going on. austerity is not happening. boris johnson has been clear. but that is something to consider up ahead. was there is one argument i talking to somebody about last night that the british are being very cunning. they know if the ecb is going to continue to deliver policy like , the at the moment gravitational effects of that .ill keep gilt yields low there will also be a positive effect when it comes to cheaper currency and it's likely to make the same argument about the fiscal side. there will be a lot of leak
johnson atrom boris 5 p.m. london time tonight. jeff, just kind of walk me through what kind of impact you think this will have on the british economy. the british economy is something ofa laggard, but the bank england seemed willing to act earlier than just about any other bank on the planet. about comment yesterday forhaving a balance sheet the longer term is in discussion right now as global balance sheets are expanding. about taxring increases. tighteningt physical going on. austerity is...
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a call between boris johnson and the e.u. officials.me minister said he sees no reason why a brexit deal cannot be done and reached by july. the e.u. council president reiterates a level playing field. nejra: japan's nikkei extending gains to 5%. we are seeing a reaction in the equity market. the fact that it will look at individual corporate bonds. it has a custom index it has put together and what it seems to have done is can away of a potential hurdle of companies that would have had to certify they were in compliance with restrictions outlined for the program. corporatehe fed's bond buying easier. manus: that credit backstop was the flamethrower that reignited the s&p 500. we have done a 5% round-trip. up 3% ond the board futures yesterday morning. here we are, of 1.6%. in terms of the downside. we have done 5%, round-trip. the question is, the corporate bond buying backstop that has been delivered, $1 trillion is what the japanese are promised in terms of pandemic doj response. $1 trillion in infrastructure is a booster to the stor
a call between boris johnson and the e.u. officials.me minister said he sees no reason why a brexit deal cannot be done and reached by july. the e.u. council president reiterates a level playing field. nejra: japan's nikkei extending gains to 5%. we are seeing a reaction in the equity market. the fact that it will look at individual corporate bonds. it has a custom index it has put together and what it seems to have done is can away of a potential hurdle of companies that would have had to...
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boris johnson has found and they are caught out by this.ith bad news and warnings. i think it undermines populace when you have people who need helping and saving that is difficult and complicated, restructuring emergency services and health services, these things and details are social democratic. it is what the state wants to do. it is actual delivery on the ground, tactical policies. that is a social democratic view on the whole, but one the coronavirus goes away, i think we may see a resurgence in in government, not necessarily to the left but social democratic, christian democrats, people who believe in practical government. polly mentioned brazil their but one could also think of ecuador with their health services in terms of coping with covid—i9. countries that may look for a strong governance but may look for a strong governance but may not necessarily look for strong civilian services. in some parts of the world, this will cause a reaction against democracy. we still do not know enough about this deadly virus, how long will it be w
boris johnson has found and they are caught out by this.ith bad news and warnings. i think it undermines populace when you have people who need helping and saving that is difficult and complicated, restructuring emergency services and health services, these things and details are social democratic. it is what the state wants to do. it is actual delivery on the ground, tactical policies. that is a social democratic view on the whole, but one the coronavirus goes away, i think we may see a...
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and the times has david cameron telling boris johnson that scrapping the department for international" that will diminish britain onthe world stage. so, let's begin. six >> when you were there, he was still playing for the 11th, was centy? tomorrow morning, when the premier league is back, that he would have his picture on the front pages of i counted it to be six national newspapers. but there it is, that is the power of football and footballers, marcus rushford not known to most of the english public, let alone worldwide, here he is today sharing what can be achieved if you do not rant and rave, you speak very sensibly, very calmly of your experience of life. the most extraordinary thing i read today was the prime minister saying that he did not know anything about marcus rashford's involvement in the subject until yesterday at the earliest. actually, ithink subject until yesterday at the earliest. actually, i think you should know that marcus rashford throughout this pandemic, has been raising money and helping to deliver food to many, many thousands of people. in using his own per
and the times has david cameron telling boris johnson that scrapping the department for international" that will diminish britain onthe world stage. so, let's begin. six >> when you were there, he was still playing for the 11th, was centy? tomorrow morning, when the premier league is back, that he would have his picture on the front pages of i counted it to be six national newspapers. but there it is, that is the power of football and footballers, marcus rushford not known to most of...