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and guided tours catarina bergman shares the history of hotel sicilian off with visitors. in the 1960 s. those who could afford it could spend the night here. under the noise lamps and the carpets were different of course. the ashtrays are quite nice back then people could still smell during the conferences but unfortunately the view from this room wasn't so attractive. the border wall ran right along the shoreline. well you see the bikes that was where god patrolled. in 1945 the royal couple fled from the red army's approach the soviet occupiers expropriated the palace and the sealy and william never returned. the post-war parts the unconference made sicilian half world famous. today after some some see it's the most visited palace in pottstown. the clinic a bridge a symbol of german division and reunification. this bridge connects berlin and brandenburg the border between the states goes right through it potsdam side of the bridge is painted in a light shade of green berlin side is slightly darker this line right here is where potsdam and with it east germany ended and t
and guided tours catarina bergman shares the history of hotel sicilian off with visitors. in the 1960 s. those who could afford it could spend the night here. under the noise lamps and the carpets were different of course. the ashtrays are quite nice back then people could still smell during the conferences but unfortunately the view from this room wasn't so attractive. the border wall ran right along the shoreline. well you see the bikes that was where god patrolled. in 1945 the royal couple...
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fan she is a live data scientist at the world data lab catarina since the start of the pandemic we've been inundated with numbers and it can be hard to derive meaning from that we've seen the death toll from corona virus worldwide past 1000000 now what does a figure like that tell us. well 1st of all i think it tells us that we should really take this challenge seriously i mean when we're going this fight a high number and i think that a few months ago you couldn't really ask me to imagine this but to really drive meaning from not birth and to really be stemp percent the measures i think it's even more important to look at country specific numbers and especially constitute big numbers of deaths and i think it still all these all these numbers these things that make really puts into a new situation and to remain challenge and still we don't you know how the next months will turn out. but why is it most important to get countries specific numbers and especially of deaths does how does that help us get the most accurate picture of the impact of the pandemic. so 1st of all i think if we l
fan she is a live data scientist at the world data lab catarina since the start of the pandemic we've been inundated with numbers and it can be hard to derive meaning from that we've seen the death toll from corona virus worldwide past 1000000 now what does a figure like that tell us. well 1st of all i think it tells us that we should really take this challenge seriously i mean when we're going this fight a high number and i think that a few months ago you couldn't really ask me to imagine this...
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catarina: we see this with pretty much every recession. people that graduate from high school or college during recessions, you see a long-term impact on their wages. if employers are going to bring on those workers, they can offer lower wages. is so muchre competition for these jobs, you have pressure on the downside for wages. for most of their lives, certainly in the beginning parts of their careers, probably looking at lower wages. vonnie: a very important story that you are bringing light to it along with your colleagues. is catarina saraiva. ofll ahead, record numbers early voting at the polls. former massachusetts governor and now joe biden supporter bill weld joins us. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i'm vonnie quinn. record numbers in most states. werexas, some ballot sites limited, and in georgia, some lines were five hours long presented some challenging's. weld,xt group is bill among a group of republican supporting joe biden. thanks for joining. talk to us about anything that is concerning you right now
catarina: we see this with pretty much every recession. people that graduate from high school or college during recessions, you see a long-term impact on their wages. if employers are going to bring on those workers, they can offer lower wages. is so muchre competition for these jobs, you have pressure on the downside for wages. for most of their lives, certainly in the beginning parts of their careers, probably looking at lower wages. vonnie: a very important story that you are bringing light...
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and guided turners catarina bergman shares the history of hotel cecilia hoff with visitors. in the 1960 s. those who could afford it could spend the night here. under the noise of lamps and the carpets were different of course. the ashtrays are quite nice but then people could still smoke during the conferences. and fortunately the view from this room wasn't so attractive. the border wall ran right along the shoreline. where you see the bikes that was where guards patrolled. in 1945 the royal couple fled from the red army's approach to soviet occupiers expropriated the palace as a sealion william never returned. the post-war parts the unconference made sicilian half world famous. today after some sushi it's the most visited palace in pottstown . the gly make a bridge a symbol of german division and reunification. this bridge connects berlin and brandenburg the border between the states goes right through it potsdam side of the bridge is painted in a light shade of green berlin side is slightly darker this line right here is where potsdam and with it east germany ended and th
and guided turners catarina bergman shares the history of hotel cecilia hoff with visitors. in the 1960 s. those who could afford it could spend the night here. under the noise of lamps and the carpets were different of course. the ashtrays are quite nice but then people could still smoke during the conferences. and fortunately the view from this room wasn't so attractive. the border wall ran right along the shoreline. where you see the bikes that was where guards patrolled. in 1945 the royal...
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and guided tours catarina bergman shares the history of hotel cecilia hoff with visitors. in the 1960 s. those who could afford it could spend the night here. under the noise of laos and the carpets were different of course. the ashtrays are quite nice back then people could still smell the conferences oh unfortunately the view from this room wasn't so attractive. the border wall ran right along the shoreline. that was way guards patrolled. 945 the royal couple fled from the red army's approach to soviet occupiers expose the palace as a sunni and william never returned. the post-war parts time conference meets the syrian hof world famous. today after some some see it's the most visited palace in pottstown. the gly make a bridge a symbol of german division and reunification. this bridge connects berlin and brandenburg the border between the states goes right through it potsdam side of the bridge is painted in a light shade of green berlin side is slightly darker this line right here is where potsdam and with it east germany and it and this right here was already west berlin
and guided tours catarina bergman shares the history of hotel cecilia hoff with visitors. in the 1960 s. those who could afford it could spend the night here. under the noise of laos and the carpets were different of course. the ashtrays are quite nice back then people could still smell the conferences oh unfortunately the view from this room wasn't so attractive. the border wall ran right along the shoreline. that was way guards patrolled. 945 the royal couple fled from the red army's approach...
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and guided ters catarina bergman shares the history of hotel celia home with visitors. in the 1960 s. those who could afford it could spend the night here. under the noise allowance and the carpets were different of course. the ashtrays are quite nice back then people could still smell in the conferences. unfortunately the view from this room wasn't so attractive. the border wall ran right along the shoreline. that was way dan's patrolled. 145. fled from the red army's approach the soviet occupiers exposed to the palace as a sunni and william never returned. the post-war parts time conference needs to see inhofe world famous. today after some some see it's the most visited palace in parts to. the clinic a bridge a symbol of german division and reunification. this bridge connects berlin and brandenburg the border between the states goes right through it potsdam side of the bridge is painted in a light shade of green berlin science is slightly darker this line right here is where potsdam and with it east germany and it and this right here was already west berlin. during t
and guided ters catarina bergman shares the history of hotel celia home with visitors. in the 1960 s. those who could afford it could spend the night here. under the noise allowance and the carpets were different of course. the ashtrays are quite nice back then people could still smell in the conferences. unfortunately the view from this room wasn't so attractive. the border wall ran right along the shoreline. that was way dan's patrolled. 145. fled from the red army's approach the soviet...
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and guided ters catarina bergman shares the history of hotel cecilia half with visitors . in the 1960 s. those who could afford it could spend the night here. under the noise lamps and the carpets were different of course. the ashtrays are quite nice back then people could still smell the conferences. unfortunately the view from this room wasn't so attractive. the border wall ran right along the shoreline. where you see the bikes that was where guards patrolled. in 1945 the royal couple fled from the red army's approach. the soviet occupiers exposed to the palace let's assume never returned. the post-war parts time conference needs to see an hof world famous. ringback ringback today after some some see it's the most visited palace in pottstown. the gleaming to bridge a symbol of german division and reunification. this bridge connects berlin and brandenburg the border between the states goes right through it potsdam side of the bridge is painted in a light shade of green berlin side is slightly darker this line right here is where potsdam and with it east germany and it and
and guided ters catarina bergman shares the history of hotel cecilia half with visitors . in the 1960 s. those who could afford it could spend the night here. under the noise lamps and the carpets were different of course. the ashtrays are quite nice back then people could still smell the conferences. unfortunately the view from this room wasn't so attractive. the border wall ran right along the shoreline. where you see the bikes that was where guards patrolled. in 1945 the royal couple fled...
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we're joined by cutter enough and she's a live data scientist at the world data lab catarina since the start of the pandemic we've been inundated with numbers and it can be hard to derive meaning from that we've seen the death toll from corona virus worldwide past 1000000 now what does a figure like that tell us. first of all i think it tells us that we should really take this challenge seriously i mean one we can use find a high number and i think that a few months ago you wouldn't really ask me to imagine this but to really drive meaning from that on birth and to really be stand for something measures and i think it's even more important to look at countries numbers and especially constitute big numbers of deaths and i think it still always all these numbers these things that make really puts into a new situation and to remain challenge and still we don't you know how the next months will turn out but why is it most important to get country specific numbers and especially of deaths does how does that help us get the most accurate picture of the impact of the pandemic. so 1st of all i
we're joined by cutter enough and she's a live data scientist at the world data lab catarina since the start of the pandemic we've been inundated with numbers and it can be hard to derive meaning from that we've seen the death toll from corona virus worldwide past 1000000 now what does a figure like that tell us. first of all i think it tells us that we should really take this challenge seriously i mean one we can use find a high number and i think that a few months ago you wouldn't really ask...
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we're joined by cutter enough and she's a live data scientist at the world data lab catarina since the start of the pandemic we've been inundated with numbers and it can be hard to derive meaning from that we've seen the death toll from corona virus worldwide past 1000000 now what does a figure like that tell us. well 1st of all i think it tells us that we should really take this challenge seriously i mean when we're going this fight a high number and i think that a few months ago you couldn't really ask me to imagine this but to really drive meaning from that on birth and to really stand for something measures and i think it's even more important to look at country specific numbers and especially constitute big numbers of deaths and i think it still all these all these numbers these things that make really puts into a new situation and to remain challenge and still we don't you know how the next months will turn out. but why is it most important to get countries specific numbers and especially of deaths does how does that help us get the most accurate picture of the impact of the pand
we're joined by cutter enough and she's a live data scientist at the world data lab catarina since the start of the pandemic we've been inundated with numbers and it can be hard to derive meaning from that we've seen the death toll from corona virus worldwide past 1000000 now what does a figure like that tell us. well 1st of all i think it tells us that we should really take this challenge seriously i mean when we're going this fight a high number and i think that a few months ago you couldn't...
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for now we're joined now by cutter enough and she's a live data scientist at the world data lab catarina since the start of the pandemic we've been inundated with numbers and it can be hard to derive meaning from that we've seen the death toll from corona virus worldwide past 1000000 now what does a figure like that tell us. well 1st of all i think it tells us that we should really take this challenge seriously i mean one we can use find a high number and i think that a few months ago we were going to ask you to imagine this but to really drive meaning from not birth and to. stand for something measures and i think it's even more important to look at countries and see numbers and especially confidence to big numbers of deaths and i think it still always all these numbers these one that might be put into a new situation and to remain challenge and still we don't you know how the next months will turn out. but why is it most important to get countries specific numbers and especially of deaths does how does that help us get the most accurate picture of the impact of the pandemic. so 1st of
for now we're joined now by cutter enough and she's a live data scientist at the world data lab catarina since the start of the pandemic we've been inundated with numbers and it can be hard to derive meaning from that we've seen the death toll from corona virus worldwide past 1000000 now what does a figure like that tell us. well 1st of all i think it tells us that we should really take this challenge seriously i mean one we can use find a high number and i think that a few months ago we were...
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many of the penguins washed ashore weak and hungry, in the southern state of santa catarina in july andtheir first annual migration from patagonia in search of food. they received medical attention and were microchipped before happily making their way back into the ocean, frolicing among the waves, upon release. that is bbc news, business news is coming right up. hello there. we are moving into a quieter spell of weather. it may only be short—lived, mind you. essentially, we've got high—pressure dominating, but again, the centre of the high pressure is towards the north of the uk, hence those winds off the north sea, as we've seen over the past few days, bringing with them a few showers as well. probably not as many showers today compared with what we had yesterday, and more places will be dry with a little sunshine, but it will be a chilly start to the day on friday, especially where we've got the clearer skies in the west. we start with a few showers to the east, they will run their way through lincolnshire, through the midlands, towards parts of wales and showers in the extreme south
many of the penguins washed ashore weak and hungry, in the southern state of santa catarina in july andtheir first annual migration from patagonia in search of food. they received medical attention and were microchipped before happily making their way back into the ocean, frolicing among the waves, upon release. that is bbc news, business news is coming right up. hello there. we are moving into a quieter spell of weather. it may only be short—lived, mind you. essentially, we've got...
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many of the penguins washed ashore weak and hungry, in the southern state of santa catarina in july andembarking on their first annual migration from patagonia in search of food. hello. october has found a spell of quieter weather for the middle of month and although there have been some sunny spells around over the past few days, in fact, for a time it looked very nice on guernsey today, over the weekend, we can expect a lot of cloud and there is a ridge of high pressure that is extended across the uk. again, a lot of cloud around and still producing a bit of patchy rain and drizzle at times, although not amounting very much. a flow of air coming down from the north, so, it is quite cool out there. now, as we look at things as we go through the night, we'll be seeing some breaks in the cloud today, and we are expecting the sky to fill in with cloud, maybe still a few breaks down towards southwest england, so some rural spots in the low single figures but for most of us, cloudy, damp and drizzly night and temperatures holding a good few degrees above freezing as we start the day tomorro
many of the penguins washed ashore weak and hungry, in the southern state of santa catarina in july andembarking on their first annual migration from patagonia in search of food. hello. october has found a spell of quieter weather for the middle of month and although there have been some sunny spells around over the past few days, in fact, for a time it looked very nice on guernsey today, over the weekend, we can expect a lot of cloud and there is a ridge of high pressure that is extended...