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i think cps has had the ability to prioritise these cases, but the british transport piece are investigated just so got anybody so far for it. it just so horrendous for the family. of course. thank you both for now. that's it for the papers this hour. laura hughes and sam lister will be back at half past eleven for another look at the papers. goodbye for now. hello there. well, we well be heading towards the middle parts of may, but i'm sure yesterday felt more like winterfor some. take sennybridge in wales for example, with a temperature to start the day at —4.7. it was the coldest may night for 25 years in wales. further north, the wintry fun didn't stop there because in shetland we had some snow falling, and down south relatively in orkney, we had a bit of snow covering the grassy surfaces as well with that colder air arriving behind this cold front. now, as we go to the next few hours, that is pushing southwards. it's weakening all the while, but it's still going to be just enough to knock down the temperatures a few degrees across eastern parts of england, so it is going to feel a litt
i think cps has had the ability to prioritise these cases, but the british transport piece are investigated just so got anybody so far for it. it just so horrendous for the family. of course. thank you both for now. that's it for the papers this hour. laura hughes and sam lister will be back at half past eleven for another look at the papers. goodbye for now. hello there. well, we well be heading towards the middle parts of may, but i'm sure yesterday felt more like winterfor some. take...
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we put our cp in the river at mittweida. they were very concerned about us getting in the firefight with the russians accidentally. to a place called wasberg i believe, which 15, 20 miles maybe east, southeast of mittweida looking for the russians. this was no man's country. i never found them until later they came drifting in at the time. they were something else. invited to, we were the soviets, one of the day with for lunch one a real -- vodka flowing liberally. they consume it just incredibly. we could not keep up with that. but they had reached our front. we had pulled back from mit tweida. by may the eighth, they were on the other side of the river. v-e day, they had fired guns over the roof, houses on our side, all of that kind of celebrations. we ultimately withdrew, went beyond -- is believe the boundary was the mulda river, which was back from where we had crossed and into assembly areas of the war was over. >> tell me more about the buchenwald concentration camp. benjamin: we did not go there the day it was captur
we put our cp in the river at mittweida. they were very concerned about us getting in the firefight with the russians accidentally. to a place called wasberg i believe, which 15, 20 miles maybe east, southeast of mittweida looking for the russians. this was no man's country. i never found them until later they came drifting in at the time. they were something else. invited to, we were the soviets, one of the day with for lunch one a real -- vodka flowing liberally. they consume it just...
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ongoing concerns about the homeless population during the pandemic, and the city has launched safe cp sleeping sites, providing services to the homeless, and has marked ten spaces at least 6 feet apart. we spoke with someone who moved into one of the sleeping just want to make sure that we have somewhere to go. they are really trying to help. >> meals are also being provided to the homeless. the city is still considering options to house the homeless. >>> a live look at san francisco and san jose, where they are looking make up for budget deficits because of the pandemic. san francisco is looking at a shortfall of more than $1 billion. mayor london breed says it's time to make some tough decisions. >> reporter: in san francisco alone, over 100,000 people have applied for unemployment insurance. so, as i said, it's going to be critical that we start thinking about economic recovery in a way to get businesses open and to get people back to work. >> reporter: san francisco is already working to close a $250 million deficit for this fiscal year, which will end on june 30th. there is no wo
ongoing concerns about the homeless population during the pandemic, and the city has launched safe cp sleeping sites, providing services to the homeless, and has marked ten spaces at least 6 feet apart. we spoke with someone who moved into one of the sleeping just want to make sure that we have somewhere to go. they are really trying to help. >> meals are also being provided to the homeless. the city is still considering options to house the homeless. >>> a live look at san...
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markets turning positive at the top of the hour, the cp effect as well in effect.e have a lot more on these markets coming up. also swing state voters seem to be lining up behind our commander-in-chief, as president trump's response to the coronavirus has helped him in the polls. next the white house pressing ahead with a vote on another massive 3 trillion dollars stimulus bill today, folks. now despite the veto threat from the white house, we're going to get reaction from congressman thomas massey of kentucky, right after the break. nt plan with voa gives us confidence... ...we can spend a bit now, knowing we're prepared for the future. surprise! we renovated the guest room, so you can live with us. i'm good at my condo. well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. that liberty mutual customizes your insurance, i just love hitting the open road and telling people so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ so we're working 24/7 toected maintain a reli
markets turning positive at the top of the hour, the cp effect as well in effect.e have a lot more on these markets coming up. also swing state voters seem to be lining up behind our commander-in-chief, as president trump's response to the coronavirus has helped him in the polls. next the white house pressing ahead with a vote on another massive 3 trillion dollars stimulus bill today, folks. now despite the veto threat from the white house, we're going to get reaction from congressman thomas...
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>>> life, from the cps bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> a massive fire in san francisco, the emergency evacuation says the building began to collapse. >>> the chp will have every available officer on patrol this three-day weekend. they say they are seeing a dangerous trend even with fewer cars on the road. >>> good morning. we began this morning with breaking news out of san francisco. but first let's go to whether in the weather center with darren. >> i want to show you the sunrise and it happened six minutes ago, we have a view that sets off to the east of the sales force tower camera, the current numbers out there, this is going to be a day that you notice a warm-up. we will be about 10 degrees above average. 52 in coord, 52, oakland, those numbers are not really all that off the mark or noteworthy but if i show you the daytime highs for today, they require a little bit of reference. these temperatures on your screen, in the mid-80s for inland locations, they are 10 degrees above average, it'll be 86 in santa rosa, 86 in concord, 81 in san jose, oakland, 86, 10 degrees ave
>>> life, from the cps bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> a massive fire in san francisco, the emergency evacuation says the building began to collapse. >>> the chp will have every available officer on patrol this three-day weekend. they say they are seeing a dangerous trend even with fewer cars on the road. >>> good morning. we began this morning with breaking news out of san francisco. but first let's go to whether in the weather center with darren....
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a lot of it has been the cp effect which triggered some of the late sessions.u where can you find opportunities as we head into the final hour of trading? stay with us to find out. charles: stocks in the green as we head into the final hour of trading. the dow up more than 1,000 points in the first two days of the trading session so what to propel the rest of the day and the week? i want to bring in david dietze. david, yesterday's session was extremely impressive to me. nasdaq collapsed, it was down 200 points, and normally with tech stocks collapsing, they bring the rest. they are like an anchor, they bring the rest of the market down, but it was the exact opposite. somehow all of these other names being up turned technology around. the same thing happened early this morning. we know that buying begets buying, success begets success. are we getting to the point where major money managers have to anticipate whether or not they care to? >> yeah, absolutely. what i think we have seen for the last couple days, charles, is a bit of a rotation from the stay-at-home
a lot of it has been the cp effect which triggered some of the late sessions.u where can you find opportunities as we head into the final hour of trading? stay with us to find out. charles: stocks in the green as we head into the final hour of trading. the dow up more than 1,000 points in the first two days of the trading session so what to propel the rest of the day and the week? i want to bring in david dietze. david, yesterday's session was extremely impressive to me. nasdaq collapsed, it...
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cp yields jumped. the euro weakened. aberdeen standard and ubs are worried.y are concerned of a potential knock on effect. others say rulings like this take years. the ecb is still going to do whatever it takes. are you concerned about the knock on effect of this german court ruling on qe and especially the -- yogi: absolutely. it came as a surprise. this case started in 2015. it has been going on for a long time. the issue is around the euros to trillion a asset purchasing program we know as qe and how it is proportion. there are consequences but we are not as concerned as some of the banks are reporting. we think it was just a surprise shock. it does lead to a lot of conflicts within europe, and this is a subject matter that has raised its ugly head quite a bit more recently. we have been underweight europe for quite some time. obviously, you have very high unemployment. you have all these political issues around the e.u.'s earnings impact that is about to start and probably will be more negative than the u.s.. that is more of a timing issue than anything e
cp yields jumped. the euro weakened. aberdeen standard and ubs are worried.y are concerned of a potential knock on effect. others say rulings like this take years. the ecb is still going to do whatever it takes. are you concerned about the knock on effect of this german court ruling on qe and especially the -- yogi: absolutely. it came as a surprise. this case started in 2015. it has been going on for a long time. the issue is around the euros to trillion a asset purchasing program we know as...
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just remem of the cp site don't have showers. all right. let's talk about what's going on with the exploratorium and you can see the low clouds hanging over top of us and the marine layer is back and mostly cloudy. once the low clouds which will be very stubborn today try to open up, high clouds will fill in the void and mostly cloudy and the breezes will also keep the heat away today. next storm arrives tonight one on the storm impact scale and then mild through monday. a little bit warmer tuesday, wednesday, thursday. you can clearly see that swirl in the atmosphere and the area of low pressure coming up towards us and finally going to bring us relief from the heat and look at this as we head towards 8:00. you can see some light rain developing along the coast and into the coastal mountains and then overnight it spreads moderate rain. look at that yellows and oranges across most of our neighborhoods and then there is another chance that we'll have some during mid morning and late afternoon and as we head to the evening hours, it pretty mu
just remem of the cp site don't have showers. all right. let's talk about what's going on with the exploratorium and you can see the low clouds hanging over top of us and the marine layer is back and mostly cloudy. once the low clouds which will be very stubborn today try to open up, high clouds will fill in the void and mostly cloudy and the breezes will also keep the heat away today. next storm arrives tonight one on the storm impact scale and then mild through monday. a little bit warmer...
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and she was also a 2020 nominee for the ndebele cp award. enjoy your guest on stage tonight, is professor hillary, a college senior fellow and a founding directory of the prison initiative at fish college. i mentioned earlier this college has expanded the scope of this educational programs and is one of our newer initiatives that we are especially proud of. filtering management manages the college degree program at the massachusetts correctional institute in concord which is a partnership between bunker hill community college toward an associate degree two group of incarcerated men in the program. as part of the prison initiative also runs an inside outside course the maximum security prison in massachusetts to which these students incarcerated individuals take a course to the other korean hillary's current research is in the field of higher education and in incarceration and she's a senior lecturer with a phd in english and she also directs the program in women's gender and sexuality. and she is a strong advocate to the importance of bringi
and she was also a 2020 nominee for the ndebele cp award. enjoy your guest on stage tonight, is professor hillary, a college senior fellow and a founding directory of the prison initiative at fish college. i mentioned earlier this college has expanded the scope of this educational programs and is one of our newer initiatives that we are especially proud of. filtering management manages the college degree program at the massachusetts correctional institute in concord which is a partnership...
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. >> looking at our response to covid-19 gives you a lot of insight and confidence into cps's abilityo protect our educators. we were able to quickly transition to a remote learning environment for the protection and safety of all of our stakeholders. but in the past few weeks, we've been focused on what would a fall reopening look like and we're looking at a variety of scenarios that take into consideration all of the guidance from the cdc around social distancing, making sure that we're doing the right contact tracing, should there be any outbreaks in any schools, we're also paying a lot of attention to the proper ppe or commitment that we will need in our schools to make sure our children are safe. i'm also a parent of students in chicago public schools so i have that top of mind. what is it going to take in order for parents to have the confidence that when students return to school, not only will they get a high-quality education, but more importantly, they will be safe in that environment. that's what we're focused on. >> who actually ultimately makes this decision? is it you, t
. >> looking at our response to covid-19 gives you a lot of insight and confidence into cps's abilityo protect our educators. we were able to quickly transition to a remote learning environment for the protection and safety of all of our stakeholders. but in the past few weeks, we've been focused on what would a fall reopening look like and we're looking at a variety of scenarios that take into consideration all of the guidance from the cdc around social distancing, making sure that we're...
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. >> charles, the cp effect in effect i love it. charles: thank you very much.ten, the mental aspect of this i think, overall will start getting a lot more ink but when i saw this from millenial mothers, wow, that is really a huge number. >> it is, it is something we don't talk about enough. for moms, we're so concerned about kids and well being. making sure they stay on track at school. learning digitally has some different challenges. it is very different from traditional homeschooling we're trying to figure that out. we're trying to keep kids safe, to make sure they don't get sick. for a lot of moms, they're working, working from home. they're tell commuting and having to balance in ways that we never really had to think about, consider, put into effect ourselves. so, now, you're starting to see this erosion of well-being, because you can't blow off steam. there is no valve where you can release some of the pressure in terms of going on a small vacation, going outside for a long walk. these are things people are just starting to do the stir craziness is compo
. >> charles, the cp effect in effect i love it. charles: thank you very much.ten, the mental aspect of this i think, overall will start getting a lot more ink but when i saw this from millenial mothers, wow, that is really a huge number. >> it is, it is something we don't talk about enough. for moms, we're so concerned about kids and well being. making sure they stay on track at school. learning digitally has some different challenges. it is very different from traditional...
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we half crawled and walked up to where his cp was. we sat in the big shell hole, he called in the guys of his organization and they talked about how they would take that big building. it was like the movies, everybody looks at their watches 0900 will be the jump off time, so on. he told the people what they are going to do. he said, you ready? he gets up and stands up. it's quiet. there is not anybody shooting anything at that particular time. and he yells follow me. he raised his arm like this and the two of us come up out of his hole. the sand it is like one foot up and two eight back because you keep sliding. i couldn't put a camera down so i only had one hand to help us get up here we finally got up, the two of us -- got up -- there were five or six japanese outside the doorway wondering what we are doing on their command post. i look at him and say major, where is your rifle? he said i gave it to a man who lost his in the water coming in. i said where is your pistol? he said it doesn't work. this happened in nano seconds. we did
we half crawled and walked up to where his cp was. we sat in the big shell hole, he called in the guys of his organization and they talked about how they would take that big building. it was like the movies, everybody looks at their watches 0900 will be the jump off time, so on. he told the people what they are going to do. he said, you ready? he gets up and stands up. it's quiet. there is not anybody shooting anything at that particular time. and he yells follow me. he raised his arm like this...
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and things a little more frequently than the areas that we have been traditionly wiping down andtable cps t. but we also rasognize there going to be some social distancing requirements and, so, really, fri the very bnning, and in some places we had to do it at the beginninwe but et all our restaurants up for a social distance protocol. we closed down every other booth, most of the seats at e high counter, so when people would come into our restaurants and as they have been coming in the last sevel weeks, they've seen what we're trying to do, and we provide for them an environment where they can sit down and eat at a distance from others. >> reporter: what about the the employees? requiring masks? doing temperature checks? >> we've done some very specific screening of folk athe beginning of every shift, making sure we askuestions like d they have any of the symptoms, have they been around anyone diagnosed with covid 19. in the dine-in markets, we are wearing masks or face coverings based on the governor's orders, and in some places they're recommended but we're requiring that for all the f
and things a little more frequently than the areas that we have been traditionly wiping down andtable cps t. but we also rasognize there going to be some social distancing requirements and, so, really, fri the very bnning, and in some places we had to do it at the beginninwe but et all our restaurants up for a social distance protocol. we closed down every other booth, most of the seats at e high counter, so when people would come into our restaurants and as they have been coming in the last...
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training -- except medics not get any weapons training -- so when i finished i was called into the cp one day. i was expecting to get an assignment overseas somewhere as a combat medic. instead, there was a corporal sitting behind the desk. he said, howerton, you have to make a choice. i looked at him and i said, i can't believe it. the army is going to give me a choice? a smart alec remark like that. he said, yes. he said you can go to medical administrative ocs or you can go to the aspp. mike: which is? mr. howerton: which is -- that was my next question. what is that, corporal? he said, "i don't know." [laughter] mr. howerton: he fumbled in his desk, pulled out a brochure, handed it to me and then i knew what it was because i knew there was a college program. this was called the army specialized training program. the army but about 200,000 young men into american colleges across the country. the idea was to develop a trained cadre to go overseas and rebuild whatever was being torn down during the war. we were studying engineering, various other things like that. i learned later in
training -- except medics not get any weapons training -- so when i finished i was called into the cp one day. i was expecting to get an assignment overseas somewhere as a combat medic. instead, there was a corporal sitting behind the desk. he said, howerton, you have to make a choice. i looked at him and i said, i can't believe it. the army is going to give me a choice? a smart alec remark like that. he said, yes. he said you can go to medical administrative ocs or you can go to the aspp....
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review all of these fixed penalty notices come on these fixed penalty notices come on the basis that the cpsd it found that 28% of those prosecutions have been wrong and there have been unlawful convictions. it is highly likely in any event for there to be a huge number of on the spot fines, putting it colloquially, which would have been wrongly issued. we have then got the cummings situation, and then got the cummings situation, and the difficulty there is that many people potentially will have been issued fpns, fixed penalty notices, on the basis that it is not a reasonable excuse for them to have driven, for example, to be near family, because that's what they wa nt to family, because that's what they want to do in case of emergency. 0r they might have been given fpns for being outside and not exercising, perhaps sitting by a river bank, as dominic cummings did. when people have heard the justification by not only the prime minister but also by matt hancock who is the minister whose power is brought in this legislation, people understandably will consider, well, why have i acted in breach
review all of these fixed penalty notices come on these fixed penalty notices come on the basis that the cpsd it found that 28% of those prosecutions have been wrong and there have been unlawful convictions. it is highly likely in any event for there to be a huge number of on the spot fines, putting it colloquially, which would have been wrongly issued. we have then got the cummings situation, and then got the cummings situation, and the difficulty there is that many people potentially will...
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the first african-american to graduate from harvard with a phd in one of the founders of the and wa cp and other black leaders, they went to the united nations convention in paris, france and this is in the aftermath of world war ii when all of the war target countries are filing petitions of the atrocities and the abuse that they are suffering under the genocide, entrant convention and definition were these black leaders charged, we charge genocide, against the government for the killing of negro people in america. and they base this on the daily killings, and raping some black people in the 1840s. and they had case after case. they said we are using your definition. united nations that act with intent to destroy and in part, hold a group based on national ethnic racial or religious identity. that is what they are doing to us in america. and they in conclusion they said, the united states government is either compasses with art responsible for creating a genocidal situation to negro people. and so when you think about the fact the black man on the makeup the most, 7 percent of the pop
the first african-american to graduate from harvard with a phd in one of the founders of the and wa cp and other black leaders, they went to the united nations convention in paris, france and this is in the aftermath of world war ii when all of the war target countries are filing petitions of the atrocities and the abuse that they are suffering under the genocide, entrant convention and definition were these black leaders charged, we charge genocide, against the government for the killing of...
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you said before we needed to cp virus to see the trough of the macro cycle.nd the trough? we have seen the trough of the equity market. i think we are undergoing the trough and recession today. i think currently where we are in the markets in terms of where we are in the cycle, economies are now reopening. in terms of fundamentals, it is still challenging. the problem now with reopening and the economies, supply-side and demand-side, when economies reopen, expect demand to be week. not just because consumer confidence has fallen, but a change in behavior. that, howhaving said much conviction is there in the rally in asia? we see asian stocks up more than 20% since mid-march. possiblewell, it is that we could see a correction in the next couple of months, given how much has run out. in general i think we still remain constructive on markets because, just because we think that now that we are going through the recession, we think the business cycle will reset and we will enter into the early expansion phase. the behavior of the stock markets currently is irrati
you said before we needed to cp virus to see the trough of the macro cycle.nd the trough? we have seen the trough of the equity market. i think we are undergoing the trough and recession today. i think currently where we are in the markets in terms of where we are in the cycle, economies are now reopening. in terms of fundamentals, it is still challenging. the problem now with reopening and the economies, supply-side and demand-side, when economies reopen, expect demand to be week. not just...
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the cp market, the money market, the ig market, and in response to a tremendous amount of tremendous and treasury, they unclogged the investment-grade market so you saw tremendous amount of issuance from wells fargo, jp morgan, procter & gamble, great companies. spreads,rket and the that was quite attractive at that point in time. 12, 18ly we are in a 6, month economic recession where all credit is being repriced, some probably attractive, some not attractive. you need to have a wide toolbox to analyze that. some credit is fairly priced. a lot of credit is probably well ahead of itself where you have market fundamentals still very challenged, notwithstanding the tremendous amount of federal fiscal and monetary stimulus. eric: what are those spots where the market is ahead of the fundamentals? --: when we see the market we oversee a $200 billion plus credit platform and the largest and broadest noninvestment grade alternative credit platform on the planet. when we think about the world, i look at it in three chapters over the next 18 months. the first chapter was dislocation, market s
the cp market, the money market, the ig market, and in response to a tremendous amount of tremendous and treasury, they unclogged the investment-grade market so you saw tremendous amount of issuance from wells fargo, jp morgan, procter & gamble, great companies. spreads,rket and the that was quite attractive at that point in time. 12, 18ly we are in a 6, month economic recession where all credit is being repriced, some probably attractive, some not attractive. you need to have a wide...
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their part but implying they are going to effectively save every company with either corporate bonds or cpurchases or a litany of other markets they are going out there, it is a little bit of an aggressive thought process. i think their main goal was to make the markets function. they are functioning again at this point. and now, we need -- we are going to be dealing with the cash flow that companies either are going to have more not have, and really -- or not have and the amount of debt out there at the corporate level, which was really high before the virus hit. over the last two months, we have seen a record amount of additional issuance in terms of their balance sheet, but it still increases their debt load by large margins. the other thing is sort of how you are looking at how richly price the market is compared to how much uncertainty there is in the outlook. if you are a longer term investor trying to look for value at this point, do you turn to value stocks that have been so unloved and this pandemic rally -- in this pandemic rally? marvin: i don't think so. i think the only thing
their part but implying they are going to effectively save every company with either corporate bonds or cpurchases or a litany of other markets they are going out there, it is a little bit of an aggressive thought process. i think their main goal was to make the markets function. they are functioning again at this point. and now, we need -- we are going to be dealing with the cash flow that companies either are going to have more not have, and really -- or not have and the amount of debt out...
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with partners, you probably have seen our drive-thru events with walmart we are actually supporting cpss well as they bring up their pharmacies we're working with qualified health care centers and health care systems so a variety of venues to make sure that there is enough front end capacity and when we get to employers, when we work to bring in their specimens, we're actually working with on site employers as well. >> and what sort of positivity rates are you seeing across the country and what hot spots do you think that we should be particularly worried about >> yeah, we still have a lot of variation around the country if you look at the primary testing and the pcr molecular tests, it ranges from low single digits to double digits. the hot spots are those that we've talked about over the last several weeks, new york, new jersey, portions also of louisiana, portions of florida, portions of the west coast but there is wide variation in the results so far >> and finally, steve, how do i know what test i'm getting we at cnbc report every time a company comes up with a new innovation and i
with partners, you probably have seen our drive-thru events with walmart we are actually supporting cpss well as they bring up their pharmacies we're working with qualified health care centers and health care systems so a variety of venues to make sure that there is enough front end capacity and when we get to employers, when we work to bring in their specimens, we're actually working with on site employers as well. >> and what sort of positivity rates are you seeing across the country...