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case shows that corona virus is more than just a lung infection intensive care medics from china north america and europe are seeing more and more thrombosis. these blood clots are not just dangerous of patients limbs they can break away and affect the lungs the heart all the brain in the form of pulmonary embolisms heart attacks or strokes. the research team at new york's irving medical center says it has never seen so many extreme abnormal cases from the 1st known instance of coffee 19 nearly half a year ago in the chinese city of. medical scientists a still learning all the ways the virus can cause harm. welcome to this covered 19 special what's in berlin it's good to have you with us at their worst they can cause heart attacks and strokes blood clots are becoming a common complication with covered 19 cases scientists are trying to understand why specialists at hamburg's forensic medicine institute are examining the bodies of diseased coronavirus patients for clues. cause of death coronavirus. hamburg's forensic medicine institute has been in high gear since the outbreak of the pandemic. in
case shows that corona virus is more than just a lung infection intensive care medics from china north america and europe are seeing more and more thrombosis. these blood clots are not just dangerous of patients limbs they can break away and affect the lungs the heart all the brain in the form of pulmonary embolisms heart attacks or strokes. the research team at new york's irving medical center says it has never seen so many extreme abnormal cases from the 1st known instance of coffee 19 nearly...
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efforts inding china, north america and japan. ned are you about the renewed tension between north america and china? >> i think nissan being a global company, we always align with the geopolitical context. enoughanization is agile to go for globalization when the markets are eclipsing ablaze asian. if markets are -- eclipsing globalization shou. what is more important today is the chinese customer is becoming more demanding in terms of technology. to levelhere we need up some products in china. approach is giving us the opportunity to look into products. not one car for all the world but maybe three main cars for three regions. that was the nissan ceo speaking to vonnie quinn. it is putting much a mixed bag when it comes to asian equities. we are waiting for details of what president trump is going to say i the press conference later on today when it comes to hong kong and china. no agenda so far as to what could come about. markets are a little on edge. we are basically seeing modest gains and losses. shanghai o is higher. we saw
efforts inding china, north america and japan. ned are you about the renewed tension between north america and china? >> i think nissan being a global company, we always align with the geopolitical context. enoughanization is agile to go for globalization when the markets are eclipsing ablaze asian. if markets are -- eclipsing globalization shou. what is more important today is the chinese customer is becoming more demanding in terms of technology. to levelhere we need up some products in...
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forou are leading efforts the alliance in china, north america, and japan. erned are you about the renewed tension between north america and china? ashwani: basically, i think nissan being a global company, we always align with a geopolitical context. enough to go for globalization. the markets are requesting globalization it on the other side, if markets are coming back to enough regionalization, we ae coming back to regionalization. having said that, what is more important today is that the chinese customer is becoming more and more demanding in terms of technology. developwhere we need to some specific products in china for chinese customers. us anpproach is giving opportunity to relook into the ways we develop products. maybe three different cars for three main regions. joining us now from tokyo is the deputy head of japan research, christopher. see as the way ahead in terms of meaningful recovery and a fresh page after so much turmoil and controversy for this company? christopher: thank you for having me on. i think the main -- i think nissan and mr. gro
forou are leading efforts the alliance in china, north america, and japan. erned are you about the renewed tension between north america and china? ashwani: basically, i think nissan being a global company, we always align with a geopolitical context. enough to go for globalization. the markets are requesting globalization it on the other side, if markets are coming back to enough regionalization, we ae coming back to regionalization. having said that, what is more important today is that the...
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china remains one of our most important critical growth markets. vonnie: you are leading efforts to forward the alliance in north america, china, and japan. erned are you about the renewed tension between north america and china? with theays align geopolitical context. agile enoughion is to go for globalization when the markets are requesting globalization, and on the others, if markets are coming back to regionalization, we are to regionalization, we are very able to go to utilization. having said that -- [no audio] develop specific products in china for chinese customers. this regionalized approach is giving us a way to look into the at maybe three different cars for three main regions. interview was my earlier with nissan's ceo. fascinating how nissan has changed strategies so many times over the year. obviously, carlos ghosn was a growth in volume guide. we just heard him saying that the company has to change to value at this point. matt: very interesting stuff. i am going to sit down with the ceo of renault tomorrow, so maybe we will bring you a bit of that on this program as well. at theup, we are nearly end of the month. rent obviou
china remains one of our most important critical growth markets. vonnie: you are leading efforts to forward the alliance in north america, china, and japan. erned are you about the renewed tension between north america and china? with theays align geopolitical context. agile enoughion is to go for globalization when the markets are requesting globalization, and on the others, if markets are coming back to regionalization, we are to regionalization, we are very able to go to utilization. having...
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answer to that in the not—too—distant future and that will determine a lot how i feel about china. 0ur north americavid willis, has more on trump's suggestion that the virus may have originated in a laboratory in wuhan. he says he has seen evidence, as he put it, intelligent estimates that this virus may have originated in that wuhan laboratory, the wuhan institute of virology. president trump said he had a high degree of confidence, as he put it, that that had been the origin of the coronavirus but he would not be drawn on precise details of that. he said that the virus could either have spilled out accidentally or the chinese may have been content to allow it to slip out and spread. us intelligence, of course, earlier today issued a statement today that they had concluded this was not genetically modified or man—made, the virus, therefore ruling out that it was a potential biological weapon, but those same intelligence officials have not ruled out the possibility that it could indeed have originated in a laboratory, such as the wuhan institute for virology, president trump has said that, if that i
answer to that in the not—too—distant future and that will determine a lot how i feel about china. 0ur north americavid willis, has more on trump's suggestion that the virus may have originated in a laboratory in wuhan. he says he has seen evidence, as he put it, intelligent estimates that this virus may have originated in that wuhan laboratory, the wuhan institute of virology. president trump said he had a high degree of confidence, as he put it, that that had been the origin of the...
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he added that it should have been stopped at source in china, but wasn't. 0ur north america correspondentllis, says secretary of state, mike pompeo, has also accused china of a cover—up. there's been no fiercer critic of china than the secretary of state, mike pompeo, of course, and he has really got stuck in since the coronavirus crisis began and he is not letting up. today he said china could have spared the world this descent into the global pandemic, instead it chose to cover up and he also reiterated his view that this virus may well not have come from a wet market in the city of wuhan in china, but indeed he said from a laboratory there. that is something donald trump has also been playing up, he said he had evidence from intelligence officials that supported that view last week. evidence he said he would make available shortly. i have to say, even the president's leading medical adviser, doctor anthony fauci, has poured some doubt onto the possibility that this was a virus that originated in a laboratory. dr fauci was quoted as saying that it was bold in nature, in his view, and th
he added that it should have been stopped at source in china, but wasn't. 0ur north america correspondentllis, says secretary of state, mike pompeo, has also accused china of a cover—up. there's been no fiercer critic of china than the secretary of state, mike pompeo, of course, and he has really got stuck in since the coronavirus crisis began and he is not letting up. today he said china could have spared the world this descent into the global pandemic, instead it chose to cover up and he...
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just today on tuesday posted a $1800000000.00 loss that included shutting down plants in china europe and north america so the viruses definitely hit these companies they've faced pretty much the same fate as the oil industry nobody's driving anywhere and therefore no one is looking at buying new cars despite a raft of new incentives online sales and touchless delivery of those cars this industry has been devastated and they're really just looking for this corona virus to pass. but an american countries have reports of more than 270000 cases and more than 14000 deaths attributed to covert 19 though a majority of those falling ill are in hot spot countries like brazil and peru other regions are expecting a dramatic increase in cases in the coming weeks my own apolo reports from mexico city. as the corrina virus pandemic continues to spread across latin america the country with the highest death toll is brazil beer the number of dead stands it had been 7000. in sao paolo at the. igs have begun blocking main avenues in an effort to reduce contagion. only an estimated half of the city's residents are obeyi
just today on tuesday posted a $1800000000.00 loss that included shutting down plants in china europe and north america so the viruses definitely hit these companies they've faced pretty much the same fate as the oil industry nobody's driving anywhere and therefore no one is looking at buying new cars despite a raft of new incentives online sales and touchless delivery of those cars this industry has been devastated and they're really just looking for this corona virus to pass. but an american...
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china. let's speak to our north america correspondent, david willis. mp, let's get to the bottom of what he said, clearly targeting china but what did he say in relation to these laboratories? he says he has seen evidence, intelligent estimates that this virus may have originated in that wuhan laboratory, the wuhan institute of virology. president trump said he had a high degree of confidence, as he put it, that that had been the origin of coronavirus but it would not be drawn on precise detail of that. he said the virus could either have spilt out accidentally or the chinese may have been content to allow it to slip out and spread. us intelligence earlier issued a statement today that they had concluded this was not a genetically modified or man—made virus is therefore ruling out that it was a potential biological weapon but those same intelligence officials have not ruled out the possibility that it could indeed have originated in a laboratory such as the wuhan institute for virology stop president trump is that if that is found to be the case, china
china. let's speak to our north america correspondent, david willis. mp, let's get to the bottom of what he said, clearly targeting china but what did he say in relation to these laboratories? he says he has seen evidence, intelligent estimates that this virus may have originated in that wuhan laboratory, the wuhan institute of virology. president trump said he had a high degree of confidence, as he put it, that that had been the origin of coronavirus but it would not be drawn on precise detail...
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this was a thing we learned in north america from our partners in china and we implemented quickly. were one of the first brands to do so in north america. their experience has been tremendous and their partnership and innovation and creativity has helped us be able to tackle the crisis in a proactive and optimistic way. that is something we bring to the table across all of our brands and all of our markets. david: i want to end with one quick one from our viewers who has a question. that is your dividend policy. changing your dividend policy given the pandemic. jose: we just had earnings a couple weeks ago and we were happy to report that our balance sheet is strong. asdo down on our revolver well as went out on a bond deal and we got a strong and healthy balance sheet. it.eel very confident in we are also working closely with our franchisees to ensure they have the right liquidity in the near and midterm difficult moments. we share it as part of our earnings release and communications that the dividend continues at r.b.i.. david: thank you so much. really appreciate it. that is jo
this was a thing we learned in north america from our partners in china and we implemented quickly. were one of the first brands to do so in north america. their experience has been tremendous and their partnership and innovation and creativity has helped us be able to tackle the crisis in a proactive and optimistic way. that is something we bring to the table across all of our brands and all of our markets. david: i want to end with one quick one from our viewers who has a question. that is...
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china, but wasn't. let's speak to our north america correspondent, david willis. y would dispute china has very serious questions to answer but there are also people saying perhaps the trump administration is trying to deflect attention from its own shortcomings? well, that's understandable, mike, and there's been no fiercer critic of china than the secretary of state, mike pompeo, of course, and he has really got stuck in since the coronavirus crisis began and he is not letting up. today he said china could have spared the world this descent into the global pandemic, instead it chose to cover up and he also reiterated his view that this virus may well not have come from a wet market in the city of wuhan in china, but indeed he said from a laboratory there. that is something donald trump has also been playing up, he said he had evidence from intelligence officials that supported that view last week. evidence he said he would make available shortly. i have to say, even the president's leading medical adviser, doctor anthony fauci, has poured some doubt onto the poss
china, but wasn't. let's speak to our north america correspondent, david willis. y would dispute china has very serious questions to answer but there are also people saying perhaps the trump administration is trying to deflect attention from its own shortcomings? well, that's understandable, mike, and there's been no fiercer critic of china than the secretary of state, mike pompeo, of course, and he has really got stuck in since the coronavirus crisis began and he is not letting up. today he...
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china. this is the course that was in north america. it could harm her appearance. she was told, how about auditing the course? she said, i cannot do that either. i am hopeful that is not the direction the entire world is headed. protecting freedom of expression, freedom of assembly, all of the freedoms we take basically -- just assume will exist forever, they are fragile. our democracy is fragile. we need to work hard to make sure it works for our society. >> that kind of begs the question about section 230 and whether internet companies should be free from liabilities. what are your thoughts? susan: there are a lot of different pieces when you take that up part. our group issued a paper on intermediary liability. if you are going to do something, here are the ramifications. it is very detailed. one can find the papers on our website. the whole point of that was basically to say, it is now the go to answer for all the harms on the internet. as a practical matter, it will have a dramatic and negative impact. the extent one plays around with it too much or removes it
china. this is the course that was in north america. it could harm her appearance. she was told, how about auditing the course? she said, i cannot do that either. i am hopeful that is not the direction the entire world is headed. protecting freedom of expression, freedom of assembly, all of the freedoms we take basically -- just assume will exist forever, they are fragile. our democracy is fragile. we need to work hard to make sure it works for our society. >> that kind of begs the...
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just today on tuesday posted a $1800000000.00 loss that included shutting down plants in china europe and north america so the virus is definitely hit these companies they've faced pretty much the same fate as the oil industry nobody's driving anywhere and therefore no one is looking at buying new cars despite a raft of new incentives online sales and touchless delivery of those cars this industry has been devastated and they're really just looking for this coronavirus to pass and of course it does have an impact in other directions because this is one of the industries that president trumpets the polls it wholeheartedly and relies on in terms of a huge vote spending unemployment he it could impact on his reelection hopes. absolutely and unemployment has surged 30000000 people have applied newly for unemployment since this coronavirus pandemic hit the us that is more than it any time since the great depression and it particularly affects areas like those states that put trump over the edge in 2016 michigan pennsylvania ohio these are the states he's really targeting and really needs nevertheless the u.
just today on tuesday posted a $1800000000.00 loss that included shutting down plants in china europe and north america so the virus is definitely hit these companies they've faced pretty much the same fate as the oil industry nobody's driving anywhere and therefore no one is looking at buying new cars despite a raft of new incentives online sales and touchless delivery of those cars this industry has been devastated and they're really just looking for this coronavirus to pass and of course it...
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as part of a restructuring plan, nissan will focus the nissan part of its business on china, japan and north americavery year so a big presence in the north—east of england and there will be some relief that its future is assured so let's talk about this in more detail, we will speak to amory basson, who was head of what bmi research. give us your sense of what you have heard this morning because nissan are in a difficult position, facing falling car sales even before the outbreak of coronavirus. what does this announcement tell us about its plans? it gives us an idea of what their priorities will be going forward for the next two or three years and it's a pivot from the previous strategy that was based around expansion and hitting volume targets, now it's more about doing things profitably and if you look at the language, results, it's about sta ble the language, results, it's about stable market share and sustainable market share and financial stability so market share and financial stability so it's about doing these things profitably which is where things like sharing capacity between the brands
as part of a restructuring plan, nissan will focus the nissan part of its business on china, japan and north americavery year so a big presence in the north—east of england and there will be some relief that its future is assured so let's talk about this in more detail, we will speak to amory basson, who was head of what bmi research. give us your sense of what you have heard this morning because nissan are in a difficult position, facing falling car sales even before the outbreak of...
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remedy, and renewed his feud ltth china and the world h organization. ent north americaorrespo has more nick: the white house is onf the most heavily protected buildings on the planet. guarded by the great service agents ready to take a bullet for the president. in the midst of thisiral onslaugh can they protect donald trump from himself? last night he made a stunning admission, that to fend off the coronavirus he is taking hydroxychloroquine, that his own government has warned against using. out of fear of the fatal consequences. president trump: i happen to be taking it. i happen to be taking it. i am taking it, hydroxychloroquine. right now. yeah. a couple of weeks ago i started taking it. i think it's good. i have heard a lot of good stories. if it's not good, i won't get hurt by it. it's been around for 40 years. nick: this was the astonished response on fox news, a network that is ordinartsy the presido leader channel. -- presidents cheeneeader ch >> if you are taking us as a preventative treatment toward off the virus, or y are dealing with the virus and are in th
remedy, and renewed his feud ltth china and the world h organization. ent north americaorrespo has more nick: the white house is onf the most heavily protected buildings on the planet. guarded by the great service agents ready to take a bullet for the president. in the midst of thisiral onslaugh can they protect donald trump from himself? last night he made a stunning admission, that to fend off the coronavirus he is taking hydroxychloroquine, that his own government has warned against using....
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meanwhile, the president is blaming china for losing control of the virus. north americaopel starts our coverage. what happened in wuhan, didn't stay in wuhan. a coronavirus which has affected billions, infected millions and killed hundreds of thousands is claiming a new casualty — us—china relations. on the american side, there's growing fury about china's secretiveness. and, for the moment, an unsubstantiated charge that this didn't originate in a wet market in the city, but in a government laboratory. these are not the first times that we have had a world exposed to viruses as a result of failures in a chinese lab. and so, while the intelligence committee continues to do its work, they should continue to do that and verify so that we are certain, i can tell you that there is a significant amount of evidence that this came from that laboratory in wuhan. the words from america's top diplomat seemed designed to cause maximum offence to the chinese. the president last night said they would bring forward evidence at the right time. my opinion is they made a mistake, they tr
meanwhile, the president is blaming china for losing control of the virus. north americaopel starts our coverage. what happened in wuhan, didn't stay in wuhan. a coronavirus which has affected billions, infected millions and killed hundreds of thousands is claiming a new casualty — us—china relations. on the american side, there's growing fury about china's secretiveness. and, for the moment, an unsubstantiated charge that this didn't originate in a wet market in the city, but in a...
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meanwhile, the president is blaming china for losing control of the virus. 0ur north america editor jonat happened in wuhan, didn't stay in wuhan. a coronavirus which has affected billions, infected millions and killed hundreds of thousands is claiming a new casualty — us—china relations. 0n the american side, there's growing fury about china's secretiveness. and, for the moment, an unsubstantiated charge that this didn't originate in a wet market in the city, but in a government laboratory. these are not the first times that we have had a world exposed to viruses as a result of failures in a chinese lab. and so, while the intelligence committee continues to do its work, they should continue to do that and verify so that we are certain, i can tell you that there is a significant amount of evidence that this came from that laboratory in wuhan. the words from america's top diplomat seemed designed to cause maximum offence to the chinese. the president last night said they would bring forward evidence at the right time. my opinion is they made a mistake, they tried to cover it, they try to
meanwhile, the president is blaming china for losing control of the virus. 0ur north america editor jonat happened in wuhan, didn't stay in wuhan. a coronavirus which has affected billions, infected millions and killed hundreds of thousands is claiming a new casualty — us—china relations. 0n the american side, there's growing fury about china's secretiveness. and, for the moment, an unsubstantiated charge that this didn't originate in a wet market in the city, but in a government...
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so we see an increase in europe, but it's not to the same extent as we are seeing in north america. chinan incredible for us, yes. february was down. march, we were already in line with last year in april. we're far above last year. that is largely due to our team who are out on the starting block after the crisis, the first ones, and really put a lot of dedication in it. china is coming back with a vengeance for us then, yeah, southeast asia, india. at the moment, quite affected largely because there is huge lockdowns and the government doesn't want consumers or workers to go through the plans, through the stores that's going to come back. everything will come back quite fast so that leaves latin america where we are seeing the same thing. quite harsh lockdown measures. we still see the trends of infections going up. and we expect in the coming months latin america to be severely affected and we're taking all necessary precautions to be, again, on the starting block as soon as the stores open up again but latin america is probably going to be the slowest, you're right. >> last question y
so we see an increase in europe, but it's not to the same extent as we are seeing in north america. chinan incredible for us, yes. february was down. march, we were already in line with last year in april. we're far above last year. that is largely due to our team who are out on the starting block after the crisis, the first ones, and really put a lot of dedication in it. china is coming back with a vengeance for us then, yeah, southeast asia, india. at the moment, quite affected largely...
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the spacex sister company tesla, lowering the price of its electric vehicles in north america and china about 6%. this is a bid to boost sales which had dropped during the pandemic and subsequent lockdown. tesla, as you can see, is flat, up just a fraction there. we love to give the excitement of the spacex launch credit, but the dow showed straight from the hills of the global stimulus deluge, i want to bring in liz claman. she is ready to go. it will be a really fun hour. this is so exciting. liz: i was watching nasa tv. that's why i wasn't ready at the top of the show. i'm all excited about the spacex launch. as you know, i was there 12 plus years ago. it is so exciting. folks, you see the clouds there. don't get too excited. because maybe there will be a delay. hopefully the sun will punch through but there it is. the falcon rocket with the crew dragon capsule capping off the very top. we will keep dipping into this picture, i promise you. any development that happens, we are right there. in the meantime, we have a pretty big development globally. you could argue that the dow is so
the spacex sister company tesla, lowering the price of its electric vehicles in north america and china about 6%. this is a bid to boost sales which had dropped during the pandemic and subsequent lockdown. tesla, as you can see, is flat, up just a fraction there. we love to give the excitement of the spacex launch credit, but the dow showed straight from the hills of the global stimulus deluge, i want to bring in liz claman. she is ready to go. it will be a really fun hour. this is so exciting....
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let's join our north america editor, jon sopel. huw, china may be on the other side of the coronavirusests that the death toll, far from plateauing, could go a lot higher. but with each rise in the numbers of people who've died, donald trump is more keen to shift the blame from him to china. what happened in wuhan, didn't stay in wuhan. a coronavirus which has affected billions, infected millions and killed hundreds of thousands is claiming a new casualty — us—china relations. on the american side, there's growing fury about china's secretiveness. and, for the moment, an unsubstantiated charge that this didn't originate in a wet market in the city, but in a government laboratory. these are not the first times that we have had a world exposed to viruses as a result of failures in a chinese lab. and so, while the intelligence committee continues to do its work, they should continue to do that and verify so that we are certain, i can tell you that there is a significant amount of evidence that this came from that laboratory in wuhan. the words from america's top diplomat seemed designed t
let's join our north america editor, jon sopel. huw, china may be on the other side of the coronavirusests that the death toll, far from plateauing, could go a lot higher. but with each rise in the numbers of people who've died, donald trump is more keen to shift the blame from him to china. what happened in wuhan, didn't stay in wuhan. a coronavirus which has affected billions, infected millions and killed hundreds of thousands is claiming a new casualty — us—china relations. on the...
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interesting, the partner as you said, what we heard yesterday from nissan is that it will focus on north america, chinating in a press conference which is getting underway, details about renault and it could be that it dominates in europe at what we've heard from them this morning already, 14,600 job cuts around the world. not coming perhaps is a huge surprise because we know demand for new vehicles has slumped in the wake of this. already the car industry suffering because it's dealing with the fallout of diesel, it's also concerned about falling demand for vehicles generally. and even before the outbreak of coronavirus, demand for new cars, vans, was falling. so what we are expecting to hear from renault over the course of the next hour, they will cut their production capacity much the same as nissan did, by about 20%, from 4 million ca rs did, by about 20%, from 4 million cars to just over did, by about 20%, from 4 million cars tojust over 3 did, by about 20%, from 4 million cars to just over 3 million. 4600 did, by about 20%, from 4 million cars tojust over 3 million. 4600 of those job cuts expecte
interesting, the partner as you said, what we heard yesterday from nissan is that it will focus on north america, chinating in a press conference which is getting underway, details about renault and it could be that it dominates in europe at what we've heard from them this morning already, 14,600 job cuts around the world. not coming perhaps is a huge surprise because we know demand for new vehicles has slumped in the wake of this. already the car industry suffering because it's dealing with...
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. >>> tesla had announced this morning that they have cut prices on cars in north america and in china. the low-end model three and model y vehicle dropped by $2000. the model x and model as were reduced by $5000 and the announcement comes as the car company is increasing production at their fremont factory that had reopen earlier this month. >>> hbo's the streaming service began streaming overnight, hung on the hbo content, there will be turner classic movies, original shows like green lantern, and, the exclusive streaming home for friends. they will also have the fresh prince of bel air. you will most likely automatically be upgraded to hbo max, unless you subscribe through amazon or roko, the two companies have not reached a deal with hbo for the new service. >>> jk rowling has released several chapters of the children story called the ichabod, she said she wrote the story about 10 years ago, and decided to release it. it will be published in segments online for free, leading up to the publishing of the book. she added that she is going to donate royalties to people affected by the
. >>> tesla had announced this morning that they have cut prices on cars in north america and in china. the low-end model three and model y vehicle dropped by $2000. the model x and model as were reduced by $5000 and the announcement comes as the car company is increasing production at their fremont factory that had reopen earlier this month. >>> hbo's the streaming service began streaming overnight, hung on the hbo content, there will be turner classic movies, original shows...
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china." things then went downhill very fast. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowes reports. country, according to donald trump. this week the united states will pass 10 million tests conducted, nearly double the number of any other country. the president's blatant boasting about the number of tests being carried out in the us prompted this question from a chinese—american reporter. why is this a global competition to you if every day americans are still losing their lives and we're still seeing more cases every day? well, they're losing their lives everywhere in the world, and maybe that's a question you should ask china. don't ask me. ask china that question, 0k? when you ask them that question you may get a very unusual answer. yes, behind you, please. sir, why are you saying that to me, specifically? i'm telling you. i'm not saying it specifically to anybody. i'm saying it to anybody that would ask a nasty question like that. that's not a nasty question. please go ahead. ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. appreciate it. but instead of allowing another question, mr
china." things then went downhill very fast. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowes reports. country, according to donald trump. this week the united states will pass 10 million tests conducted, nearly double the number of any other country. the president's blatant boasting about the number of tests being carried out in the us prompted this question from a chinese—american reporter. why is this a global competition to you if every day americans are still losing their lives and we're...
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organizations the w o 2 it just happens to be the latest one where powers europe and north america is starting with emerging powers like china for influence and but if you really soft power influence. over over the world. much of the criticism of w h o's handling of covert 19 comes down to structural issues primarily funding. in the journalism business if a newspaper is reliant on ad revenues from the oil industry its coverage of climate change is taken with a pinch of salt and yet when we choose an end to the w.h.o. we see an impartial source of information even though the powers it is meant to hold to account it to determine in large part its axis and its funding today i'm instructing my administration to halt. funding of the world health organization. it's not totally neutral if you're seeing something coming from that average joe it's something that its member states wanted to be really something that a member state consented to be early so i think that if you really want to hold it accountable you basically need to go to each individual member state and engage with journals and they are engaged with criticism there. to
organizations the w o 2 it just happens to be the latest one where powers europe and north america is starting with emerging powers like china for influence and but if you really soft power influence. over over the world. much of the criticism of w h o's handling of covert 19 comes down to structural issues primarily funding. in the journalism business if a newspaper is reliant on ad revenues from the oil industry its coverage of climate change is taken with a pinch of salt and yet when we...
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well china east demonstrating that you need better positions there and most countries in europe or north america in terms of how it has managed to bounce back but a lot of depends on whether there is going to be a 2nd wave in china and in these films and the risk of a 2nd wave i think remains significant until you can you know that it will become the chicken people to say the chinese is a lot of words ok thank you so much that's professor steve sighing from so as a university in london thanks for speaking with us professor you're welcome to air france kayla posted a net loss of 1800000000 euros in the 1st quarter of a 19 virus batterer better of the disease battered global travel trade unions are bracing for job cuts the staggering losses come as the airlines rolled out new safety measures in an effort to lure flyers back to the skies amid a crisis that is crippling aviation. out with the small talk and with the mandatory mosque service passengers on this air france flight from paris to mexico city given a glimpse of the airline's efforts to get the world flying again. but if you take up a very
well china east demonstrating that you need better positions there and most countries in europe or north america in terms of how it has managed to bounce back but a lot of depends on whether there is going to be a 2nd wave in china and in these films and the risk of a 2nd wave i think remains significant until you can you know that it will become the chicken people to say the chinese is a lot of words ok thank you so much that's professor steve sighing from so as a university in london thanks...
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we are clearly likely to see limited demand in europe and probably north america for a little while. china is starting to reopen, and this is a key market for lamborghini. what are you seeing their? what signals are you getting from the chinese market that we could maybe extrapolate around the world? stefano: i think there is one thing we need to consider. first of all, as you were saying, we are 95% export, so production goes around the world. china is growing rapidly. that isrtant factor very good, we did not receive any cancellation of orders. i can say that the great majority of our customers, if there is not a problem of liquidity. the problem is the environment in which you purchase a luxury good like a car. , fori can see today , thele, and south korea requests in the month have been very strong. [indiscernible] that is why it is fundamental to understand how the market will evolve. i believe after the first months , it is not a problem of being liquid. understand how we can be flexible, to foresee demand next year in order to plan. now that thent market will react in the right way.
we are clearly likely to see limited demand in europe and probably north america for a little while. china is starting to reopen, and this is a key market for lamborghini. what are you seeing their? what signals are you getting from the chinese market that we could maybe extrapolate around the world? stefano: i think there is one thing we need to consider. first of all, as you were saying, we are 95% export, so production goes around the world. china is growing rapidly. that isrtant factor very...
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people in japan are acucutely aware of china's aggression in the region and north korea's conontinuing threats. >> there's a a relative consnse that america is the most important andd the mostst import partner - -- effective partner dealing with these kind of situations. so, yes, the perception about a president himself is not that good. but, y you know, the perception about the u.s./japan alliance is pretty good. >> most people polled said they'll be watching this november's election with trump preparing to face off against joe biden. the presumptive demococratic candidate served as vice president in the obama administration. >> i think this election is going to be all about how mr. trump has handled the corona pandemic crisis. so in a way, it's going to be a corona election i would say. is that bad news for mr. biden? maybe not. probably not, because, you know, the only strength that a vice president biden has is his experienence. >> nakayama said people in the u.s. and abroad will be watching ongoioing tensions between trum and china for hints at future foreign policy decisions. >> mr. trump a and mr. biden is competing, you know, abou
people in japan are acucutely aware of china's aggression in the region and north korea's conontinuing threats. >> there's a a relative consnse that america is the most important andd the mostst import partner - -- effective partner dealing with these kind of situations. so, yes, the perception about a president himself is not that good. but, y you know, the perception about the u.s./japan alliance is pretty good. >> most people polled said they'll be watching this november's...
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it is unethical for anyone to frame china and blindly spread rumours if they cannot provide evidence. 0ur north americant, david willis, said there had been earlier warnings of cyber espionage. last week cybersecurity officials the uk and the us issued an alert warning that hackers were using a technique known as password spraying in an attempt to gain access to data that was being developed by pharmaceutical companies, healthcare bodies and medical research organisations. what that alert didn't do was it didn't specify which country was behind these hacking attempts. well, now the fbi and us department homeland security have come out and nailed the blame firmly at the door of china, saying it is attempting to gain information about testing, about the development of a vaccine and the development of treatments for the coronavirus. and that alert today called that a significant threat to america's response to the coronavirus. the alert also urged medical research and medical pharmaceutical companies to be on the lookout for this sort of hacking attempt and to make appropriate measures to safeguard their
it is unethical for anyone to frame china and blindly spread rumours if they cannot provide evidence. 0ur north americant, david willis, said there had been earlier warnings of cyber espionage. last week cybersecurity officials the uk and the us issued an alert warning that hackers were using a technique known as password spraying in an attempt to gain access to data that was being developed by pharmaceutical companies, healthcare bodies and medical research organisations. what that alert...
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jesse: who did america fight in the revolution? >> i don't know. china? >> north versus south.onfederate versus the union. jesse: that was the civil war. who won the civil war? >> i have no idea. britain in american and britain spain. and -- yeah. jesse: the north versus the -- >> south korea? >> north versus the south. jesse: do you know what the civil war was about. >> i'm not much of a history guy. jesse: i can tell. world war ii who did we fight there? >> my teacher watches this she'll be mad. china. jesse: that was the last question. >> germany and japan. jesse: i'm watters and this is my world right here. if you don't know who stormed the beaches you shouldn't be out on the beach this weekend. we are grateful for the sacrifices made about it men and one even who wore the uniform. "justice" is next. remember, i'm watters and this is my world. [♪] judge jeanine: hello and welcome to "justice." i'm judge jeanine pirro. i hope you are having a great and safe holiday weekend. let's get right to my opening statement. so here we are on memorial day weekend 2020. the quint essent
jesse: who did america fight in the revolution? >> i don't know. china? >> north versus south.onfederate versus the union. jesse: that was the civil war. who won the civil war? >> i have no idea. britain in american and britain spain. and -- yeah. jesse: the north versus the -- >> south korea? >> north versus the south. jesse: do you know what the civil war was about. >> i'm not much of a history guy. jesse: i can tell. world war ii who did we fight there?...
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china. when we start looking at the colors and it is the transmission to north america and the united statesthere are two groups one at the top and one at the bottom and so what the mapping can tell us is the part that is in seattle those are from china and has that mutation of the chinese virus but the one at the top is from europe and comes from the european strain. so we can get a very detailed idea that this is new technology to map this pandemic that we haven't done before. and is theoretical from a complex algorithm and the mutations of the virus as it goes along but that is a historical metaphor because they are based on the mutations they are errors that are accumulating very much the way like a historian would look at a manuscript and the space that here is the initial manuscript and this is how it changed because this error happens to be in a manuscript that came from germany, that also is in england so you can say they came from the same place with the same errors which is transmitted through time and space and so a certain extent that's what we are doing here with a viral mapping
china. when we start looking at the colors and it is the transmission to north america and the united statesthere are two groups one at the top and one at the bottom and so what the mapping can tell us is the part that is in seattle those are from china and has that mutation of the chinese virus but the one at the top is from europe and comes from the european strain. so we can get a very detailed idea that this is new technology to map this pandemic that we haven't done before. and is...
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most majorspeaking, markets in north america -- united states, china.ring footprint is larger portion. they are doing well in china. headwind, on the back of the strategy, some obstruction there for relatively new launches in the market. toyota is launching this year so that could be some of the tailwind in the markets. shery: how long will it take until the industry goes back to pre-virus levels? >> that could be taking years. years to take it. it may peek out within this year. maybe some of the accurate you macroeconomic ones. that could be delaying further recovery. it is gradual approaches coming back to the normal period. at thetarting to recover end of this year towards the next year, the beginning. the level that could be taking some years to come back for the japanese market as well. are lower oil prices likely to affect the outlook for demand at all? >> yes. those oil producer countries are having severe economic downturn, committee prices and crude oil down. a severe situation in russia and middle east countries. as long as these countries hav
most majorspeaking, markets in north america -- united states, china.ring footprint is larger portion. they are doing well in china. headwind, on the back of the strategy, some obstruction there for relatively new launches in the market. toyota is launching this year so that could be some of the tailwind in the markets. shery: how long will it take until the industry goes back to pre-virus levels? >> that could be taking years. years to take it. it may peek out within this year. maybe...
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comfort trying to focus production and supply lines in respective countries, so within north america and within chinaand that in itself will add to the kind of global decoupling that you're talking about. the dollar seen obviously strengthen throughout this crisis. right now, we are looking at the bloomberg dollar index. how bad is this for emerging that haventries dollar-denominated debt, and which are the hardest hit? question.good this is a less severe problem than it was maybe 10 years ago. mostally speaking, emerging markets have less u.s. dollar denominated debt than they did in the past. in addition, you've obviously got extremely low interest rates in the u.s. as a consequence, most emerging markets have been able to interesty cutting rates significantly. even in parts of southeast asia, most notably indonesia, you had an experiment with debt monetization, which you would have thought was unthinkable many years ago. strong dollars obviously problematic for emerging markets, it is problematic to a much lesser degree than it would have been a or even further ago. anna: thanks for joining us. yo
comfort trying to focus production and supply lines in respective countries, so within north america and within chinaand that in itself will add to the kind of global decoupling that you're talking about. the dollar seen obviously strengthen throughout this crisis. right now, we are looking at the bloomberg dollar index. how bad is this for emerging that haventries dollar-denominated debt, and which are the hardest hit? question.good this is a less severe problem than it was maybe 10 years ago....
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north america correspondent peter bowes says president trump renewed his attacks on china and claimsoriginated at a laboratory in china. indeed, the president did touch on this issue of china, talking about the incompetence, potentially of people in this laboratory, saying that the virus should have been stopped by china. so this is something that's going to run around in terms of the debate and the dialogue surrounding this virus and who is to blame, and it may well go to the heart of the president's election campaign in terms of pointing the finger of blame, when many of the democrats, of course, are pointing at the president and saying he should've done much more early on during the outbreak. one other interesting things the president has said during this debate is he has claimed he thinks there will be an immunity in terms of a vaccine for this virus by the end of the year. he says he bases that on talking to the pharmaceutical companies, that he thinks they will have developed this vaccine in a matter of eight or nine months‘ time, which will be much faster than many global scie
north america correspondent peter bowes says president trump renewed his attacks on china and claimsoriginated at a laboratory in china. indeed, the president did touch on this issue of china, talking about the incompetence, potentially of people in this laboratory, saying that the virus should have been stopped by china. so this is something that's going to run around in terms of the debate and the dialogue surrounding this virus and who is to blame, and it may well go to the heart of the...