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let's look at the daily express, whose headline is defiant boris stands by his man. belatedly this was a reference to the wynette song, which hillary clinton got in trouble for quoting earlier, it makes them if not a couple, certainly a pair. definitely, totally intertwined from now onwards. we haven't actually talk about this, the fact that dominic cummings hasn't resigned. there was an interesting tweet by a former government advisor, not this government but the previous government, saying that what you get isa government, saying that what you get is a special advisor is you get quite a lot of power and influence with not very much accountability. so that is all great for you, but the deal is that you have to go when something goes wrong. you are expendable, you take the fall for your minister. we saw fiona hill when theresa may lost the election, her right—hand man and woman had to go straightaway. and dominic cummings hasn't felt the need to do that, which i think does add to the arrogant impression which i think is what is really annoying real people around the
let's look at the daily express, whose headline is defiant boris stands by his man. belatedly this was a reference to the wynette song, which hillary clinton got in trouble for quoting earlier, it makes them if not a couple, certainly a pair. definitely, totally intertwined from now onwards. we haven't actually talk about this, the fact that dominic cummings hasn't resigned. there was an interesting tweet by a former government advisor, not this government but the previous government, saying...
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we will look at the daily express next. defiant boris stands by his man.tammy wynette reference, stand by your man! it came to me on the eighth time and it almost looks borisjohnson came to me on the eighth time and it almost looks boris johnson and dominic cummings not look like a couple, but at the very least, their fates are intertwined. yes, they definitely are. i think steve baker said what dominic cummings is doing is burning through the political capital of borisjohnson is burning through the political capital of boris johnson and that is absolutely right. and i would say the express is the most openly, outwardly and wholly supportive of the government because as boast guest said about the telegraph, yes, the headline is positive, but it shows a lot of splits in the conservative party, — — shows a lot of splits in the conservative party, —— both guests. staunch brexiteers, peter bone, steve baker is, boris fans all the way through criticising him because they realise the story has cut three. it is also worth pointing out we have seen a raft of cabin
we will look at the daily express next. defiant boris stands by his man.tammy wynette reference, stand by your man! it came to me on the eighth time and it almost looks borisjohnson came to me on the eighth time and it almost looks boris johnson and dominic cummings not look like a couple, but at the very least, their fates are intertwined. yes, they definitely are. i think steve baker said what dominic cummings is doing is burning through the political capital of borisjohnson is burning...
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diplomatic correspondent for the financial times, and sam lister, the deputy political editor for the daily express a quick look at tomorrow's front pages... let's start with the ft. it says the decision by the uk government to extend its flagship job retention scheme until the end of october has been welcomed by businesses and unions. the same story makes the front page of the i. it says a cliff edge has been avoided for 7—and—a—half million people. the sun focuses on the mounting covid bill after that decision by the chancellor to extend the uk furlough scheme. the times reports on uk ministers‘ efforts to get the country's housing market moving again. it says buyers will be given the go—ahead to go and visit properties. the daily mail also leads with attempts to restart the uk's housing market, but it comes as families are told they're unlikely to get to go abroad this summer. the mirror says there are concerns over the risks to jobs and health as thousands get set to return to work on wednesday. according to a treasury estimate seen by the telegraph, the coronavirus will cost the uk exchequer a
diplomatic correspondent for the financial times, and sam lister, the deputy political editor for the daily express a quick look at tomorrow's front pages... let's start with the ft. it says the decision by the uk government to extend its flagship job retention scheme until the end of october has been welcomed by businesses and unions. the same story makes the front page of the i. it says a cliff edge has been avoided for 7—and—a—half million people. the sun focuses on the mounting covid...
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"keep smiling through" — that's the headline on the daily express, splashed across a re—coloured pictureg victory day 75 years ago. according to the daily mail, prince andrew is being sued for £61; million — almost $8 million — that he allegedly owes for a share in a ski chalet in the swiss alps. the prime minister of france eduard philippe is pictured on the front page of le figaro, after he announced france's careful plans to ease lockdown restrictions from monday. meanwhile, "india relaxes and pays a price" — that's the headline on the new york times, as india's looser rules on coronavirus have led to a spike in deaths in some areas. and on the front page of germany's frankfurter allgemeine, the simple headline "wounds of war". the paper reflects, 75 years after europe's formal acceptance of nazi germany's world war ii surrender. so let's begin... matt, kezia, welcome again. matt, cani matt, kezia, welcome again. matt, can i start with you. because i was on last night and we were going over the first additions and happy monday the first additions and happy monday the splash in the sun
"keep smiling through" — that's the headline on the daily express, splashed across a re—coloured pictureg victory day 75 years ago. according to the daily mail, prince andrew is being sued for £61; million — almost $8 million — that he allegedly owes for a share in a ski chalet in the swiss alps. the prime minister of france eduard philippe is pictured on the front page of le figaro, after he announced france's careful plans to ease lockdown restrictions from monday....
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move on to the daily express. i want to bring in, michael. your paper. 15 million stir crazy britons on the move. this weekend, weather will be nice and every week and we have this problem. we think about what will people do it with a socially distance. now they are allowed to travel to take their exercise and unlimited exercise with the with a study to be careful according to the article. yes. there will be a temptation to get out there. we have now got the unlimited exercise. people can travel, there are pictures that have been around today already of the breaches seem today already of the breaches seem to be more of people going out there and enjoying being able to sunbathe. we will have people going to beauty spots but i think the advice that we've always got to remember is that to social distance. it is common sense. it is what the prime minister did say earlier in the week. people have got common sense. people as we know, i think we have seen some polling which suggests people that still are worried that lockdown is being loosened too q
move on to the daily express. i want to bring in, michael. your paper. 15 million stir crazy britons on the move. this weekend, weather will be nice and every week and we have this problem. we think about what will people do it with a socially distance. now they are allowed to travel to take their exercise and unlimited exercise with the with a study to be careful according to the article. yes. there will be a temptation to get out there. we have now got the unlimited exercise. people can...
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i want to bring in the daily express front page and this time the picture of sircaptain tom page andmoore, this is great news. a hero fundraiser, soon to be knighted. following a special nomination from the prime minister, and he is the second world war vetera n and he is the second world war veteran who became a a national hero after raising £33 million for the nhs charities. he walked 100 laps of his garden in bedfordshire. richly deserved. it is interesting, every year when the honours come out, especially the queen's birthday honours, there is always such controversy because people don't necessarily agree with those people who have been awarded something that this is something the country will unite behind because captain tom is getting a well—deserved honour and he chaired the nation in a difficult time. genuine feel-good story and might slight concern is he was given the honorary rank of colonel by the army for what he achieved and i wish they had made him a major, is a david bowie fan, so we could have asked to speak to major tom! laughter thanks forjoining us. that's it for t
i want to bring in the daily express front page and this time the picture of sircaptain tom page andmoore, this is great news. a hero fundraiser, soon to be knighted. following a special nomination from the prime minister, and he is the second world war vetera n and he is the second world war veteran who became a a national hero after raising £33 million for the nhs charities. he walked 100 laps of his garden in bedfordshire. richly deserved. it is interesting, every year when the honours come...
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let's move onto the daily express. from antibody test to vaccine, so far, so good.e vaccine trials boost scientists and hope to have virus yet by the summer. i mean, really? the last thing i read was vaccine stick at least 18 months develop. the most of the mystic scenario is sometime next year. the story that you see andy see a small amount only there but the difference having developed a vaccine and coming scientist think will work and having agoto scientist think will work and having a go to all the testing and ambulatory approvals that are needed before can be let loose in the public is clearly a thing. you can devise a vaccine in a laboratory and then start injecting into the public there will be all sorts of side effects we may not know about and all the vaccines. clearly all the trials will be regulated and there will be regulated and expedited in a situation like this for all the same it does seem and i think you are right to be incredulous and thinking that it can be ready this summer. the promise it will be over short period of time commitment all have thi
let's move onto the daily express. from antibody test to vaccine, so far, so good.e vaccine trials boost scientists and hope to have virus yet by the summer. i mean, really? the last thing i read was vaccine stick at least 18 months develop. the most of the mystic scenario is sometime next year. the story that you see andy see a small amount only there but the difference having developed a vaccine and coming scientist think will work and having agoto scientist think will work and having a go to...
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and the daily express exclaims, "first steps to freedom from monday."from the independent online also focuses on the uk's shortage of tests, saying widespread testing has been suspended for many key workers. outside the uk, germany's frankfurter allgemeine says the country's chancellor angela merkel is giving people courage as germany starts to lift lockdown measures and open shops again. chance lucky not to let things slip away from her grasp in turns of infection rates. and a surreal picture on the front of the new york times, as taiwan commences its official baseball season in empty stadiums. so let's begin... welcome to you both again. lucy, let's kick off with the telegraph. a lot of uk papers basically the same headline, same briefing. saint home advice to be scrapped. it's going to be difficult to manage expectations, is in a? which is part of the reason why he wanted to make the announcement on sunday ahead of monday. i think that's right. he obviously wanted to show courtesy to mps and the house of commons because the neck of course normally po
and the daily express exclaims, "first steps to freedom from monday."from the independent online also focuses on the uk's shortage of tests, saying widespread testing has been suspended for many key workers. outside the uk, germany's frankfurter allgemeine says the country's chancellor angela merkel is giving people courage as germany starts to lift lockdown measures and open shops again. chance lucky not to let things slip away from her grasp in turns of infection rates. and a...
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let's begin with the daily express front page.never seen, off the back of comments from the chancellor, rishi sunak, who warned that 3 million people could end up out of work as the coronavirus wreaks havoc. very worrying reading, but unsurprising given what damage the coronavirus has done on an already quite damaged economy. one of the biggest challenges is that the chancellor and his team simply don't know what is going on up and down the country in individual businesses. we have heard from major businesses who have expressed concern and talked about job losses because of the impact of the virus on the individual businesses but there are lots of firms for which wejust businesses but there are lots of firms for which we just don't know how certain the future looks, and thatis how certain the future looks, and that is part of what the chancellor is almost starting to stress because we have no idea when these other stages of releasing the lockdown and what things might look like, until we know that we simply don't know how much lon
let's begin with the daily express front page.never seen, off the back of comments from the chancellor, rishi sunak, who warned that 3 million people could end up out of work as the coronavirus wreaks havoc. very worrying reading, but unsurprising given what damage the coronavirus has done on an already quite damaged economy. one of the biggest challenges is that the chancellor and his team simply don't know what is going on up and down the country in individual businesses. we have heard from...
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are columnist for the daily mirror — susie boniface, and michael booker— the deputy editor of daily expressow's front pages, starting with. .. ‘schools to defy unions and reopen next month' reads the front page of the times — as it reports that four school academy chains are planning to reopen to pupils next month. doctors say that reopening schools on the 1st ofjune is too dangerous, reports the guardian. the daily mail leads on news that hospital admissions for coronavirus have halved since the pandemic‘s peak — as revealed by the head of the nhs. a photo on the front page of the telegraph shows a family enjoying ice creams on the beach at scarborough, after the easing of lockdown restrictions in england this week mean people are able to enjoy unlimited time outdoors. thank you both forjoining us. quite a lot of the papers aren't leading with the whole going back to school onjune with the whole going back to school on june the 1st issue. with the whole going back to school onjune the 1st issue. susie, your paper, the daily mirror, the front page back to school plan. —— are leading with. i
are columnist for the daily mirror — susie boniface, and michael booker— the deputy editor of daily expressow's front pages, starting with. .. ‘schools to defy unions and reopen next month' reads the front page of the times — as it reports that four school academy chains are planning to reopen to pupils next month. doctors say that reopening schools on the 1st ofjune is too dangerous, reports the guardian. the daily mail leads on news that hospital admissions for coronavirus have halved...
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outside, almost daily expressions of protest are made by those wishing the court to rule intheir caser their favor. inside, a central space that dominates its proceedings. all around, there are both public spaces containing the symbolism of the law and artwork reminding us of those that have served in the court before as well as beautiful private rooms that are seen by those privileged few. but it is the justices, appointed for life terms, that have always defined it as a legal but very human institution, and the building in which they do their work. >> i think it is the prettiest building in washington. and it is distinctive. it is that different type of marble, much brighter, much lighter than the typical government building, which i think is wonderful. immediately, as soon as you see it, you appreciate that this is something different. it represents that the court is a different branch of government. and it really is more monumental. it looks a lot more like the jefferson memorial or the lincoln memorial in terms of its visual impact than it does look like in other government build
outside, almost daily expressions of protest are made by those wishing the court to rule intheir caser their favor. inside, a central space that dominates its proceedings. all around, there are both public spaces containing the symbolism of the law and artwork reminding us of those that have served in the court before as well as beautiful private rooms that are seen by those privileged few. but it is the justices, appointed for life terms, that have always defined it as a legal but very human...
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we are going to look at the daily express first with the queens message only the seventh special message only the seventh special message in her reign. our streets are not empty they are filled with love and care we have for each other. rachel, idon‘t love and care we have for each other. rachel, i don't know what your thoughts are when you watch the queens message and if it brings back anyfamily queens message and if it brings back any family stories from the war.l huge celebration atmosphere today. i think made even more poignant perhaps, then head up and celebrations that were initially plans just because of the unprecedented situation that we are in. in the social distance street parties and really, people taking time to listen to the stories of the people who were there 75 years ago. and people who served during the war. it's a bit of a sad moment but for me my family were meant to be going to berlin in a few weeks to visit the homes of my grandparents who were forced to flee before the war. we were doing a bit of a history lesson then but we have been using a lot of that time to lo
we are going to look at the daily express first with the queens message only the seventh special message only the seventh special message in her reign. our streets are not empty they are filled with love and care we have for each other. rachel, idon‘t love and care we have for each other. rachel, i don't know what your thoughts are when you watch the queens message and if it brings back anyfamily queens message and if it brings back any family stories from the war.l huge celebration...
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the daily express exclaims "first steps to freedom from monday".monday" is the top line on the sun, which predicts we'll be able to exercise all we like, and sit in the park from next week. the top story from the independent online focuses on the uk's shortage of tests — saying widespread testing has been suspended for many key workers. that's also the headline on the guardian — calling it a "landmark" test target that keeps being missed. while the main story on the times looks at the link between coronavirus and obesity, saying being obese doubles the risk of needing hospital treatment for the virus. let's go through some of these papers here in a bit more detail now. welcome back, lucy fisher, let's start with the telegraph again. everyone‘s at the story, various degrees of detail, picture of borisjohnson there looking up at questions can i think it's cure starmer, one of the questions that the new leader of the labour party was able to pledge them, but the state on the advice to be scrapped from already, the hashtag from number ten has changed.
the daily express exclaims "first steps to freedom from monday".monday" is the top line on the sun, which predicts we'll be able to exercise all we like, and sit in the park from next week. the top story from the independent online focuses on the uk's shortage of tests — saying widespread testing has been suspended for many key workers. that's also the headline on the guardian — calling it a "landmark" test target that keeps being missed. while the main story on the...
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we will start with the daily express, boris leads £6 billion global race for vaccine.hat is what it is all about? it is, without the vaccine we will still be in a similar position where people will be cautious and nervous, understandably, even if lockdown measures are ease. the certainty of a vaccine will definitely help the country to move forward and people to get on with their lives as best they can. things probably won't be exactly the same, but it will help. the global effort is really important, this is not just an issue in the uk, as we have seen, it is all around the world. the best minds do need to work together and everybody parting in the resources to try to get to the vaccine that can hopefully help other countries as well. they are 80% certain vaccine can be found soon, others say we should be more cautious, what do you think?” vaccine is what everyone wants. this story really highlights the importance of investment in science, international collaboration, the uk, japan, saudi arabia, a number of different countries around the world to put money into looki
we will start with the daily express, boris leads £6 billion global race for vaccine.hat is what it is all about? it is, without the vaccine we will still be in a similar position where people will be cautious and nervous, understandably, even if lockdown measures are ease. the certainty of a vaccine will definitely help the country to move forward and people to get on with their lives as best they can. things probably won't be exactly the same, but it will help. the global effort is really...
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let's keep it there eve to talk about the daily express front page because how dare china spy on ourminal gangs backed by china are targeting british drug companies trying to develop the coronavirus vaccine. this is a cure —— according to security chiefs who gave a warning last night. it doesn't make clear if these gains are trying to target these development is to actually force them or steal ideas. is it gangs or the chinese government? there is a suspicion and there always has been about chinese companies is stealing ideas from the west. and that was very much part of the huawei drama that we had earlier on before the coronavirus. and of course any chinese company that can actually find the vaccine who are not doing their own work but to getting the information from another company would be included because everybody in the world wants a vaccine and my feeling is the vaccine and my feeling is the vaccine is probably a long way off what we hope and what we are looking at to get is drugs that actually make coronavirus a much milder illness and doesn't affect so many people in the wa
let's keep it there eve to talk about the daily express front page because how dare china spy on ourminal gangs backed by china are targeting british drug companies trying to develop the coronavirus vaccine. this is a cure —— according to security chiefs who gave a warning last night. it doesn't make clear if these gains are trying to target these development is to actually force them or steal ideas. is it gangs or the chinese government? there is a suspicion and there always has been about...
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me are columnist for the daily mirror — susie boniface and michael booker— the deputy editor of daily express's front pages, starting with ‘schools to defy unions and reopen next month' reads the front page of the times — as it reports that four school academy chains are planning to reopen to pupils next month. doctors say that reopening schools on the 1st ofjune is too dangerous, reports the guardian. the i leads too on back to school plans, which the paper describes as being ‘in turmoil‘, with parents y for children to return, and teaching unions still not convinced on safety after meeting with uk science advisers. on the front page of the financial times, more detail on demands from unions for the government to model how many black and asian teachers are likely to die as a result of lifting the lockdown. and the situation with schools is also leading on the front page of the daily mirror, which describes back to school plans as being ‘in chaos‘. the daily mail leads on news that hospital admissions for coronavirus have halved since the pandemic‘s peak — as revealed by the head of the nhs.
me are columnist for the daily mirror — susie boniface and michael booker— the deputy editor of daily express's front pages, starting with ‘schools to defy unions and reopen next month' reads the front page of the times — as it reports that four school academy chains are planning to reopen to pupils next month. doctors say that reopening schools on the 1st ofjune is too dangerous, reports the guardian. the i leads too on back to school plans, which the paper describes as being ‘in...
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let's move onto the daily express because we talked about antibody tests in this article in the frontalks about the vaccine. now a p pa re ntly talks about the vaccine. now apparently experts have said that there could be a vaccine, a virus jab of the summer but that does not seem jab of the summer but that does not seem real because it takes months to get through the trials and test to go through to get to a viable vaccine. i think you are entirely correct. the reality is it may be possible to have created something which in the test tube and laboratory situation will work by the end of the summer, that might be possible but getting it into a position where it can be given to the general population, can be used to go through all the testing procedures that are needed and the regulatory procedures attached to that, they will be speeded up to make sure that all that does not get tied down and delayed what is essential to get this type of vaccine in public use. but you cannot short—circuit those things completely. you've got to make sure that it completely. you've got to make sure thati
let's move onto the daily express because we talked about antibody tests in this article in the frontalks about the vaccine. now a p pa re ntly talks about the vaccine. now apparently experts have said that there could be a vaccine, a virus jab of the summer but that does not seem jab of the summer but that does not seem real because it takes months to get through the trials and test to go through to get to a viable vaccine. i think you are entirely correct. the reality is it may be possible to...
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but looking to see the daily mail and express looking to see the daily mail and ex press a looking toery strong allegations against the unions in this town. but also being quite hysterical about people travelling or people walking around in parks and they are not really showing much consistency. it is not i don't think about the epidemiology but about the fact that they don't like the teachers unions. children do need to go back to school and the need to learn and this a lot and is clearly children the most. but giving that in a kind of steady and managed way is going to be incredibly important. children may themselves not be enormously at risk but of course their parents or their grandparents may be and the teachers of course made even if they themselves don't have to shield may have relatives or members of the family at home who do. so we have to proceed carefully and cautiously and i think one question is whether pa rents i think one question is whether parents will be punished if their children do not go back to school. lots of pa rents children do not go back to school. lots of p
but looking to see the daily mail and express looking to see the daily mail and ex press a looking toery strong allegations against the unions in this town. but also being quite hysterical about people travelling or people walking around in parks and they are not really showing much consistency. it is not i don't think about the epidemiology but about the fact that they don't like the teachers unions. children do need to go back to school and the need to learn and this a lot and is clearly...
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the daily express also focuses on what post—lockdown britain could look like, including suggestions employeesred to use floor markings to enable social distancing. and finally the mirror leads on its own campaign to award immediate bonuses to those working on the frontline during the pandemic. let's get a quick catch up with the sport. you always managed to build the sports bulletin, even though there is nothing going on. it's all there is nothing going on. it's all the talk now about when the sport is going to come back. talks are been ongoing in the premier league. bit of a split emerging between the top and bottom halves of the premier league table, after what seemed to be a unified view on restarting the season. 0pinions being expressed internally seem to paint a different picture, one that could cause the league some huge problems. last night, brighton voiced their opposition to the premier league finishing out thes season at neutral venues. chief executive paul barber said they wouldn't be in favour of the proposal. five of their last nine remaining games were due to be at home. he also
the daily express also focuses on what post—lockdown britain could look like, including suggestions employeesred to use floor markings to enable social distancing. and finally the mirror leads on its own campaign to award immediate bonuses to those working on the frontline during the pandemic. let's get a quick catch up with the sport. you always managed to build the sports bulletin, even though there is nothing going on. it's all there is nothing going on. it's all the talk now about when...
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the daily express leads on the roll—out of the test—and—trace scheme in england, which the paper saysrning. it describes the scheme as "world—beating" and says it is being introduced to help tackle covid—19 and end the current restrictions. the times says the new plans could mean a "tighter lockdown" for hundreds of thousands of people and says there is a "personal responsibility" to self—isolate for 14 days if you've had contact with someone who has coronavirus. the paper also carries a picture of astronauts from the spacex launch which was postponed due to bad weather in florida. the guardian front page focuses on the fallout from the row surrounding dominic cummings. it reports that penny mordaunt, who is a senior minister, "broke ranks" to accuse mr cummings of inconsistencies around his decision to drive 260 miles from london to county durham. the picture is of newsnight presenter emily maitlis, who the bbc says breached impartiality guidelines during her introduction about dominic cummings on tuesday's programme. "ale meet again" is the headline on the sun, which suggests "thirs
the daily express leads on the roll—out of the test—and—trace scheme in england, which the paper saysrning. it describes the scheme as "world—beating" and says it is being introduced to help tackle covid—19 and end the current restrictions. the times says the new plans could mean a "tighter lockdown" for hundreds of thousands of people and says there is a "personal responsibility" to self—isolate for 14 days if you've had contact with someone who has...
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that is quite beautiful this morning in the daily express.his garden voted the best in britain is now looking better than ever thanks to the coronavirus lockdown. tony, 71 and his wife marie, 72, have spent 38 years cramming what they call the four seasons plot with plants and flowers. they won awards but i suppose no—one can go and look at it. we got a picture, it's absolutely lovely, beautiful. it. we got a picture, it's absolutely lovely, beautifullj it. we got a picture, it's absolutely lovely, beautiful. i love it. and the back page of the papers, politics makes the back pages this morning, which is a rarity. sally will be looking at this later this morning. the back page of the mirror, is the government actively encouraging the return of the premier league in mid—june? dominic raab says yes, it would lift the spirits of the nation. a major conservation charity has warned the 30 years of progress they have made in africa could be undone very quickly by coronavirus. the chief executive of tusk, an organisation supported by prince william,
that is quite beautiful this morning in the daily express.his garden voted the best in britain is now looking better than ever thanks to the coronavirus lockdown. tony, 71 and his wife marie, 72, have spent 38 years cramming what they call the four seasons plot with plants and flowers. they won awards but i suppose no—one can go and look at it. we got a picture, it's absolutely lovely, beautiful. it. we got a picture, it's absolutely lovely, beautifullj it. we got a picture, it's absolutely...
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the daily express says the chancellor rishi sunak has given a "lifeline" to affected workers with hisrlough scheme. that will be extended until october. the cost of the pandemic to the exchequer could reach almost £300 billion this year, that's according to the daily telegraph. the paper says it has seen a confidential treasury document which sets out a proposed package of tax increases and spending reductions. and online, the independent says an army of unpaid volunteers is being recruited to carry out coronavirus tests across the country as ministers try to hit their target of 200,000 a day. let's have a quick look at the inside pages. what is really clear about this week is there are so many questions that so many of us want answered. and the papers, obviously we do this here on bbc breakfast, but the papers are good at doing this, too. looking at the times, they have a 0&a, can omit my parents as long as we are outside, two metres apart? the answer is no, gatherings of more than two people from outside the same household is banned in england. the different rules of other places. h
the daily express says the chancellor rishi sunak has given a "lifeline" to affected workers with hisrlough scheme. that will be extended until october. the cost of the pandemic to the exchequer could reach almost £300 billion this year, that's according to the daily telegraph. the paper says it has seen a confidential treasury document which sets out a proposed package of tax increases and spending reductions. and online, the independent says an army of unpaid volunteers is being...
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the front page of the daily express says a "breakthrough drug" that speeds up recovery for coronavirusis began." the medicine remdesivir has been approved for the nhs following successful trials. and we will talk about that a little bit later on in the programme. and online, one of the most read articles on the bbc website is the story of an exotic pet cat. you can see it there. it sparked an armed police response in north london. after being spotted in a back garden, animal experts assessed its threat to the public, before deeming it to be a rare crossbreed between a domestic and savannah cat. it looks big, but in that photograph you can't tell. there is a flowerpot. it could be a massive flowerpot. any harry potter fans will be excited to hear thatjk rollings will be treating children to a new children's book called the ickabog, it will be published online in daily instalments, it's herfirst children's story since harry potter, and she had intended to release it over a decade ago. she said after reading it to her children, she left it part written in her attic. well, if you are a fan
the front page of the daily express says a "breakthrough drug" that speeds up recovery for coronavirusis began." the medicine remdesivir has been approved for the nhs following successful trials. and we will talk about that a little bit later on in the programme. and online, one of the most read articles on the bbc website is the story of an exotic pet cat. you can see it there. it sparked an armed police response in north london. after being spotted in a back garden, animal...
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£3.2 million memorial for emergency workers who have died during the pandemic, according to the daily expresscates that most primary schools in england will open on monday despite concerns from teaching unions. online, the guardian's website features a live blog from the united states as violent protests take hold in several cities over the death of an african american in police custody. we will be bringing you this story throughout the programme as well. i have animal themed stories. what have you got? this has been alerted to me. this is a hairbrush. it might look like an ordinary hairbrush, it contains a hidden dagger and one of the items aspires used during world war ii, a collection of concealed weapons used by british secret agents behind enemy lines. a lump of coal with an explosive charge inside it, so it turned into a bomb. boxes of matches containing a compass, that is a little more rudimentary. when you cannot see, amongst things that had multiple uses, string vests. you don't see many of them. which i'm quite pleased about. it could be unravelled to form a strong rope for use in e
£3.2 million memorial for emergency workers who have died during the pandemic, according to the daily expresscates that most primary schools in england will open on monday despite concerns from teaching unions. online, the guardian's website features a live blog from the united states as violent protests take hold in several cities over the death of an african american in police custody. we will be bringing you this story throughout the programme as well. i have animal themed stories. what...
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the daily express predicts that 15 million drivers will hit the roads in england over the weekend. builders return to buckingham palace. and with saying we will be talking quite a bit this morning about where people might be going over the weekend, some of the beauty spots, they have been warning people away, actually. we will be talking to a chief constable about concerns over people making long—distance journeys. and online, the huffington post is featuring an article about changes to the entertainment industry caused by the pandemic. it focuses on the return of strictly come dancing in the autumn, and says it's unlikely to be the show as we know it. eurovision would have been tonight. have you seen this? yeah. what's going on? the bbc has a programme going on? the bbc has a programme going on, of sorts, where there will be voting about all—time favourites. but of course the competition as was will not be existing. your favourite? of all time? yes. there are some obvious ones you can go for. was there one, i think it was fenland, where they all dressed up as mutants? —— finland.
the daily express predicts that 15 million drivers will hit the roads in england over the weekend. builders return to buckingham palace. and with saying we will be talking quite a bit this morning about where people might be going over the weekend, some of the beauty spots, they have been warning people away, actually. we will be talking to a chief constable about concerns over people making long—distance journeys. and online, the huffington post is featuring an article about changes to the...
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daily mirror. and some positivity to finish, as the express front page reports that the drug remdesivir has been approvedatients. so let‘s begin... welcome back to you both. thievy, let‘s start with the guardian, that paperjust let‘s start with the guardian, that paper just before let‘s start with the guardian, that paperjust before the weekend, and all headlines over the weekend dominated by dominic cummings. rising tory revolt over the pm‘s refusal to ditch him. he is looking under pressure and it is causing the prime minister a lot of problems. does not seem this is going to go away does not seem this is going to go r does not seem this is going to go away very soon? for the prime minister as he said, it is the story that will not go away. the other newspapers, it is the story that just keeps on getting the day after day after day. if anybody is still watching the 5pm press conference as they will know that they are totally dominated by it quite surprising that most people are not sick of this story. i am not belittling the story it is a very big story and significant but i find it amazing and enlight
daily mirror. and some positivity to finish, as the express front page reports that the drug remdesivir has been approvedatients. so let‘s begin... welcome back to you both. thievy, let‘s start with the guardian, that paperjust let‘s start with the guardian, that paper just before let‘s start with the guardian, that paperjust before the weekend, and all headlines over the weekend dominated by dominic cummings. rising tory revolt over the pm‘s refusal to ditch him. he is looking under...
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. >> you participated in the daily covid-19 meeting and you expressexpres expressexpres expressed frustration, you were reprimanded and you were no longer part of those meetings, is that right? >> that's true. >> you were seeing over the horizon of what was coming to our shorts even before our first case was confirmed, correct? >> we had spent many years preparing for the pandemic and we understood what we needed to do. >> exactly. it is knowable and manageable. it is fierce and fearsome. what you had to do is establish, is that more or less correct? >> yes, sir. >> we did not do it. >> february 25th, president trump gave an assurance that the stock market is looking good and the coronavirus was very much under control. were you aware medically involved people who had the view that the virus at that time was very much urnnder control. >> no, sir, i don't think the virus were under control and i don't think many people would agree with me in the scientific realm. >> germany, taiwan, new zealand and south korea and singapore, the leaders of those countries accepted there is a role that only the
. >> you participated in the daily covid-19 meeting and you expressexpres expressexpres expressed frustration, you were reprimanded and you were no longer part of those meetings, is that right? >> that's true. >> you were seeing over the horizon of what was coming to our shorts even before our first case was confirmed, correct? >> we had spent many years preparing for the pandemic and we understood what we needed to do. >> exactly. it is knowable and manageable. it...
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this news is coming just after the world health organization expressed concern yesterday about hitting a daily record this week, a new daily record. at a news conference, the world health organization's inspector general said more than 1,000 cases have been recorded in a matter of 24 hours. he added almost two-thirds of those new cases were reported in just four countries, but did not specify which countries. we have correspondents covering the pandemic all across the world right now. in london, sara heartman from rome, nbc news correspondent matt bradley in tehran. talk us through where the uk is at the moment. >> it has been 59 dates and counting of lockdown here in the uk. that means no restaurants, no publics, no hairdressers and perhaps most importantly for many people, no school. the prime minister boris johnson had announced an ambitious plan to reopen primary schools in england from june 1st. that was hugely corespondent visual right out of the gate with teachers unions, parents and school districts. now this morning, there's been a further blow with government ministers forced to anno
this news is coming just after the world health organization expressed concern yesterday about hitting a daily record this week, a new daily record. at a news conference, the world health organization's inspector general said more than 1,000 cases have been recorded in a matter of 24 hours. he added almost two-thirds of those new cases were reported in just four countries, but did not specify which countries. we have correspondents covering the pandemic all across the world right now. in...
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with anybody, she just reports documents that are true and barely anybody express solidarity with her. has he mentioned, "the daily beast" followed in the footsteps of the biden campaign by publishing a really nasty and vicious hit piece on her for the crime of being slightly off key and i think that's the key here is that for years, there's been no dissent and no questioning tolerated in the mainstream media when it comes to the russia gate scandal, the molar probe, and she doesn't play that game. she reports objectively, and so she questions and sometimes challenges the prevailing narrative and that's why they want to punish her. >> martha: i can be the second source on this because i worked with catherine for many years as well and found her to be a person a very high integrity, very solid reporting with a tremendous work ethic, so i would second everything that you were saying about catherine herridge. i also find it interesting just picking apart the biden team's response if as they say he had no role in any of this and that has many others have said there is nothing wrong and unmasking happens all the time a
with anybody, she just reports documents that are true and barely anybody express solidarity with her. has he mentioned, "the daily beast" followed in the footsteps of the biden campaign by publishing a really nasty and vicious hit piece on her for the crime of being slightly off key and i think that's the key here is that for years, there's been no dissent and no questioning tolerated in the mainstream media when it comes to the russia gate scandal, the molar probe, and she doesn't...
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daily drop in years. subversion of the central government in beijing. expressions of concern rolled in from governments around the world, including the u.s. >> we're, absolutely, not going to give china a pass. you know, all the options are on the table. and i can say, as on economist, you know, if hong kong stops being hong kong, the open place that it is, then it's no longer going to be the financial center that it is, and that's going to be very, very costly to china and to the people of hong kong. so, yeah, i think it's a very difficult, scary move. and that it's something that people need to pay close attention to. >> samantha villigrad is cnn national security analyst. she joins me now from new york. always a pleasure, sam. let's, first, take a look at the broader issues at play when it comes to china and donald trump. i mean, you have got china emboldened really right across the board. proposed south china sea expansion a lot more. do you see china adopting a what are you going to do about it approach? feeling that president trump won't cross president xi ou
daily drop in years. subversion of the central government in beijing. expressions of concern rolled in from governments around the world, including the u.s. >> we're, absolutely, not going to give china a pass. you know, all the options are on the table. and i can say, as on economist, you know, if hong kong stops being hong kong, the open place that it is, then it's no longer going to be the financial center that it is, and that's going to be very, very costly to china and to the people...
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expressed by dominic cummings. prime minister boris johnson also fronted questions in the past hour at the daily coronavirus briefingnd is still standing by his man. >> it would be wrong of me to try to comment further. people have to make their minds up, bo me, he came across as somebody who cared very much about his family and he was doing the best for his famy. as he said himself, reasonable people may disagree about some of the decisions that he took, but i don't think people can disagreebout what was wrong through his head at the time and the motivation for those decisions. as i say, my conclusion is that i think he acted reasonably, legally, and as i said yesterday, with integrity and with care for his family and for othe anchor: the central accusation against mr. cummings is a simple one, that he defied a we also as a clear and enforceable lockdown rule. stayed home, and especially if you have virus symptoms, because if you do not, people will die. despite that advice, while they were both concerned they may be infected, mr. cummings says that he and his wife drove 400 kilometers to his parents house to self-
expressed by dominic cummings. prime minister boris johnson also fronted questions in the past hour at the daily coronavirus briefingnd is still standing by his man. >> it would be wrong of me to try to comment further. people have to make their minds up, bo me, he came across as somebody who cared very much about his family and he was doing the best for his famy. as he said himself, reasonable people may disagree about some of the decisions that he took, but i don't think people can...
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one for bill for to daily is a not much has materialised latex in a variety of colors and sizes only recently discovered balloons as a medium of artistic expression i made one or 2 balloons for my niece's birthday party and then after that i thought cool might be quite interesting try to make something. kind of more realistic so right works they don't agree list but maybe closer to nature than the usual stuff that you see. me cook studio was the attic of his house. he lives in aberdeen scotland and teaches in a college there reserving his free time for his art. so we could close since learned churned out the balloon animals familiar from children's birthday parties. but it takes hours for him to finish one of his balloon birds. depending on which bird it pick. a look at a couple of images for all like google or something like that and so you can understand how the feathers you kind of pick up the balloons you want and i just have a go from there basically there's no right or wrong way to do it there's no there's no rules for as long as you can. tie them into a shape that sort of vaguely resembles them and then they're on a winner. aspires to make
one for bill for to daily is a not much has materialised latex in a variety of colors and sizes only recently discovered balloons as a medium of artistic expression i made one or 2 balloons for my niece's birthday party and then after that i thought cool might be quite interesting try to make something. kind of more realistic so right works they don't agree list but maybe closer to nature than the usual stuff that you see. me cook studio was the attic of his house. he lives in aberdeen scotland...
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daily drop in five years. the current would ban subversion of the central government in beijing. expressionsncern rolling in from governments around the world, including the u.s. >> we're absolutely not going to give china a pass. you know, all of the options are on the table. i can say as an economist, that, you know, if hong kong stops being hong kong, the open place that it is, that it's no longer going to be the financial center that it is, that's going to be very costly to the people of china and hong kong. so, yeah, it's a very difficult scary move. it's something that people need to pay close attention to. >>> well the coronavirus pandemic has brought many professional sports to a standstill, now four of the biggest names in sports in golf and nfl are teaming up. we'll have a preview just after the break. they are the heroes, the helpers - working on the front lines, and here's one small way that you can help them in return. complete your 2020 census today. 2020 census data helps communities plan funding for hospitals, clinics, and emergency services across the country. an accurate co
daily drop in five years. the current would ban subversion of the central government in beijing. expressionsncern rolling in from governments around the world, including the u.s. >> we're absolutely not going to give china a pass. you know, all of the options are on the table. i can say as an economist, that, you know, if hong kong stops being hong kong, the open place that it is, that it's no longer going to be the financial center that it is, that's going to be very costly to the people...
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the un has expressed concern over the plight of millions of migrant workers across the gulf as the pandemic has spread through the region. italy has registered the lowest dailyeaths since just after its lockdown started two months ago. it comes as the country prepares to relax some restrictions on people's movements, including exercise. 174 more people have died. but the numbers of those currently infected with the virus continues to fall. spain has recorded its lowest daily number of deaths linked to coronavirus since its lockdown was declared in mid—march. another 164 people have died. there have been 838 new infections, the first time the number of cases has been under 1,000 in a similar period despite higher rates of testing. the afghan health ministry says 500 random coronavirus tests carried out in the capital kabul revealed that more than 150 people had been infected. a spokesman said the results — in a city of more than four million people — were a cause for concern. russia has recorded its biggest daily increase in confirmed coronavirus cases. there have been more than 10,000 new cases reported over the past day, bringing the total number to around
the un has expressed concern over the plight of millions of migrant workers across the gulf as the pandemic has spread through the region. italy has registered the lowest dailyeaths since just after its lockdown started two months ago. it comes as the country prepares to relax some restrictions on people's movements, including exercise. 174 more people have died. but the numbers of those currently infected with the virus continues to fall. spain has recorded its lowest daily number of deaths...
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we express our deep condolences to george floyd and his family. thank you, everybody. watched c-span's dailyunfiltered coverage of the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic with briefings from the white house, congress, and governors from across the country. plus, join in the conversation on "washington journal." if you missed any coverage, watch anytime on demand at c-span.org/coronavirus. in his new book "talking to strangers," malcolm gladwell details why he things people make inaccurate judgments about people they don't know. >> you are going to drag me out of my own car? >> get out of the car! >> she is imprisoned for resisting arrest. two days later, she hangs herself in her cell, a tragic and unexpected result. saw --hange that we which by the way, goes on and on and on and on -- we saw a small snippet of it -- is -- that was the kind of -- when i first saw that online, that was when i realized what i want to do right about. if you break that exchange down moment by moment, you see multiple failures of understanding, of empathy, of a million things. >> sunday night at 8:00
we express our deep condolences to george floyd and his family. thank you, everybody. watched c-span's dailyunfiltered coverage of the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic with briefings from the white house, congress, and governors from across the country. plus, join in the conversation on "washington journal." if you missed any coverage, watch anytime on demand at c-span.org/coronavirus. in his new book "talking to strangers," malcolm gladwell details why he...
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the un has expressed concern over the plight of millions of migrant workers across the gulf, as the pandemic has spread through the region. italy has registered the lowest daily deaths since just after its lockdown started, two months ago. it comes as the country prepares to relax some restrictions on people's movements, including exercise. 174 more people have died. but the numbers of those currently infected with the virus continues to fall. the afghan health ministry says 500 random coronavirus tests carried out in the capital, kabul, have revealed that more than 150 people have been infected. a spokesman said the results from the city of more than four million people were concerning. the us secretary of state says there is "enormous evidence" that the coronavirus pandemic originated in a chinese lab in the city of wuhan. mike pompeo made the claim in an interview on american television, but did not provide any information to back up his statement. on thursday us intelligence said it concurred with... "..the widespread scientific consensus that the virus was not "manmade or genetically modified". but it also said it would "continue to rigorously "examine w
the un has expressed concern over the plight of millions of migrant workers across the gulf, as the pandemic has spread through the region. italy has registered the lowest daily deaths since just after its lockdown started, two months ago. it comes as the country prepares to relax some restrictions on people's movements, including exercise. 174 more people have died. but the numbers of those currently infected with the virus continues to fall. the afghan health ministry says 500 random...
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the un has expressed concern over the plight of millions of migrant workers across the gulf, as the pandemic has spread through the region. italy has registered the lowest dailyer its lockdown started, two months ago. it comes as the country prepares to relax some restrictions on people's movements including exercise. 174 more people have died. but the numbers of those currently infected with the virus continues to fall. the afghan health ministry says 500 random coronavirus tests carried out in the capital kabul have revealed that more than 150 people have been infected. a spokesman said the results from the city of more than four million people were concerning. international and indian celebrities have been performing from their homes for a concert to raise funds for the battle against coronavirus in india, where the number of cases is surging. the performances have been livestreamed by facebook. as well as raising funds, it's hoped the concert will entertain some of the 1.3 billion people in india who have been in lockdown since march 25th. bbc asian network's haroon rashid has been follwing the concert and joins us now. which singers performed, and which
the un has expressed concern over the plight of millions of migrant workers across the gulf, as the pandemic has spread through the region. italy has registered the lowest dailyer its lockdown started, two months ago. it comes as the country prepares to relax some restrictions on people's movements including exercise. 174 more people have died. but the numbers of those currently infected with the virus continues to fall. the afghan health ministry says 500 random coronavirus tests carried out...
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welch: and you participated in the daily covid-19 meeting where you expressed frustration with the slow pace of accessing virus samples and clinical specimens from china. you were reprimanded and you are no longer a part of those meetings, is that correct? dr. bright: that's true. mr. welch: so you and others were seeing over the horizon what was coming to our shores. even before our first case was confirmed. correct? dr. bright: we had spent many years preparing for a pandemic. we understood the threat and and what we needed to do. mr. welch: exactly. it is knowable and manageable. it is fierce and fearsome. but what you have to do is established, is that more or less correct? we just didn't do it. february 25, president trump gave the assurance that the stock market is starting to look very good, and the coronavirus was very much under control. were you aware of any medically involved people who had the view that the virus at that time was very much under control? dr. bright: no sir, i don't think the virus was under control and i don't think many people would agree with me in the sci
welch: and you participated in the daily covid-19 meeting where you expressed frustration with the slow pace of accessing virus samples and clinical specimens from china. you were reprimanded and you are no longer a part of those meetings, is that correct? dr. bright: that's true. mr. welch: so you and others were seeing over the horizon what was coming to our shores. even before our first case was confirmed. correct? dr. bright: we had spent many years preparing for a pandemic. we understood...
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daily briefing now, already in progress. >>> to those who served, and who made the ultimate sacrifice. but he reminded us that as we expressour gratitude, never forget that the highest appreciation is not about uttering the words, but to live them. that is the greatest acknowledgment of the sacrifice that has been made to carry it forward. and this memorial day i think it's especially poignant and powerful when this country is going through what it's going through. and we know something about loss because we're living it again over 100,000 americans will lose their lives to this covid virus. how do we honor them? we honor them by growing stronger together. and during these times there are so many americans who have really risen to the challenge, done more than anyone could ask, more than anyone could expect. we want to make sure that we remember them and we thank our heroes of today. and they're all around us. and they did extraordinary service to allow us to continue doing what we're doing. i can just imagine the responsibility of a chief executive who has to call men and women into war, and how they deal with that respon
daily briefing now, already in progress. >>> to those who served, and who made the ultimate sacrifice. but he reminded us that as we expressour gratitude, never forget that the highest appreciation is not about uttering the words, but to live them. that is the greatest acknowledgment of the sacrifice that has been made to carry it forward. and this memorial day i think it's especially poignant and powerful when this country is going through what it's going through. and we know...
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express delivery includes 160,000 items, groceries, toys, electronics and other daily essential items, which will be available for this two-hour delivery window. if you look at what happened with amazon yesterday, the delivery costs are the reason why they're spending $4 billion as well and their costs went up. that's what the concern is from if there were some concerns from the analysts this morning, so walmart says look, i think you have to look at the bulge bracket sales numbers, when you make that much money, eventually the cost, you hope, with economies of scale will eventually go down per delivery. stuart: you would hope so. that's for sure. by the way, walmart just turned positive. now they are up seven cents. got that. >>> google has announced their competitor to zoom is free but susan, zoom is now free. right? susan: well, yes. only for the first 45 minutes. you know, they have had a string of errors lately. first of all, there's big silicon valley giants going after video conferencing, you talk about google and google meets, now free for everybody which they announced on thi
express delivery includes 160,000 items, groceries, toys, electronics and other daily essential items, which will be available for this two-hour delivery window. if you look at what happened with amazon yesterday, the delivery costs are the reason why they're spending $4 billion as well and their costs went up. that's what the concern is from if there were some concerns from the analysts this morning, so walmart says look, i think you have to look at the bulge bracket sales numbers, when you...
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estimates daily bookings and revenues across segments and products declined year over year more than 90% in late march and this trend continuing through april. trip adviser ceo stephen coffer expressedis concerns, we believe we are currently going through the darkest days and we remain confident that travel will rebound and the demand for the products and services will recover and in the meantime, trip adviser is taking steps to reduce costs in addition to laying off 23% of its workforce announcing furloughs of approximately 22% of its workforce or employees. >> worth noting, every company in the hospitality and travel space have announced layoffs or furloughs due to the pandemic from marriott to airbnb to the cruise lines and the question, when will americans travel again? the ceo says he's betting on a slow rebound in the third and fourth quarter executives say it will happen in waves and a pickup in regional travel bay car and once we have access to testing and vaccine, travel by plane. seema, back to you >> thank you seema modi with trip adviser tim seymour, that's pretty dire and as dire as we thought it would be, that was dire. >> down 90% and it really tells you where they ar
estimates daily bookings and revenues across segments and products declined year over year more than 90% in late march and this trend continuing through april. trip adviser ceo stephen coffer expressedis concerns, we believe we are currently going through the darkest days and we remain confident that travel will rebound and the demand for the products and services will recover and in the meantime, trip adviser is taking steps to reduce costs in addition to laying off 23% of its workforce...
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almost like a daily destination for him to enjoy the atmosphere no matter what the politics, that wasn't the point. as long as they fit in and did their work and did their own creative expressionired. they turned in their drawings. the drawings were accepted. if they snuck something in, well, there weren't going to be any stoolies around. they made such careful little diagrams of every possible little thing about it as though that was just so important and that they were just the big frog. and, actually, no one ever felt that way about them and they weren't considered something like that. in later life when people would approach me and say, well, what did you know about it? we were with him almost every day and his children, we grew up together and we didn't think of him as a commie and also the same with the other. he was just a family man doing normal things. no one thought anything of what he was doing. some of them were much more highly trained. it shows, in my estimation, in the murals. this was one of the masterpieces. families at home was a lot more close to the life that i can remember that we lived. murals on the upper floors like the children playing on the swings an
almost like a daily destination for him to enjoy the atmosphere no matter what the politics, that wasn't the point. as long as they fit in and did their work and did their own creative expressionired. they turned in their drawings. the drawings were accepted. if they snuck something in, well, there weren't going to be any stoolies around. they made such careful little diagrams of every possible little thing about it as though that was just so important and that they were just the big frog. and,...
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May 21, 2020
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the daily express leads on reports that health secretary matt hancock is promising a new "war on obesityus deaths. the paper says the prime minister is leading by example and features a photo of borisjohnson in his gym gear. the scotsman leads on plans by first minister nicola sturgeon to unveil a four—phase ‘routemap' detailing how scotland will move out of lockdown, after deaths from the virus fell for the third week in a row. the picture is of a police officer patrolling portabello beach in edinburgh yesterday on the hottest day of the year so far. lovely stories on the inside pages as well. charlie, a question of the morning. i know you look forward to it. is it a quiz? just a question. are you lucky in raffles? no. do you enter? occasionally but i've never won anything. maybe you're not entering enough. if the raffle prize was 3 million euros on the ticket was 3 million euros on the ticket was 100 euros. 100 euros per ticket. but the prize would be worth 3 million. would you enter? without wishing to sound where 3 million euros paid the owner of the work 900,000 euros. sell the tick
the daily express leads on reports that health secretary matt hancock is promising a new "war on obesityus deaths. the paper says the prime minister is leading by example and features a photo of borisjohnson in his gym gear. the scotsman leads on plans by first minister nicola sturgeon to unveil a four—phase ‘routemap' detailing how scotland will move out of lockdown, after deaths from the virus fell for the third week in a row. the picture is of a police officer patrolling portabello...