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are talking up, we to della said president robert kaplan. the jury is out isn't -- the jury is out in the fourth quarter because of the virus. this is bloomberg. ♪ - i'm doug hirsch. you may already know that goodrx can help you save up to 80% on your prescriptions. unfortunately, many americans can't get to a doctor right now. the good news is that for many health issues, you can see a doctor online. it's easy. just go to goodrx.com, and with a few clicks, you'll be treated by a licensed medical professional, all from the comfort of your own home. visits are confidential and affordable. need a prescription? your doctor can send it to your pharmacy or have it mailed to you. get the healthcare you deserve at goodrx.com. ♪ to: the u.s. economy likely have a strong recovery from the pandemic and the second half of 2021. however, resurgence of covid-19 jeopardizing the next two quarters. that is according to federal reserve bank of dallas president robert kaplan. he spoke to bloomberg's mike mckee. my job is a little easier in some ways. my job
are talking up, we to della said president robert kaplan. the jury is out isn't -- the jury is out in the fourth quarter because of the virus. this is bloomberg. ♪ - i'm doug hirsch. you may already know that goodrx can help you save up to 80% on your prescriptions. unfortunately, many americans can't get to a doctor right now. the good news is that for many health issues, you can see a doctor online. it's easy. just go to goodrx.com, and with a few clicks, you'll be treated by a licensed...
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decrease in food at tunisia's, national institute of marine sciences and technology also opened up della and her team are studying the blue crabs. the scientists are keen to learn more about this destructive species. how fusty the crabs grow, how quickly do they reproduce? and how do they impact other species when they arrive in a new area? to help answer these questions, they're analyzing the contents of the crab stomachs. they are blue. crab is an extremely verey, should species. and even the crabs are basically insatiable, will feed on all kinds of prey. france for example, but they'll also it's a full of padds like squid on the fish. and they prey on the fish that live in the gulf of very important for the fishing industry. but the blue crab could also pose a threat to another much larger marine animal. the sea turtle, or the mediterranean, is home to 3 species of turtle, all of which are endangered. they gather in the gulf of god, best to feed and to spend the winter to the north. korea island is an important nesting ground for the loggerhead turtle, which lays its eggs at just a fe
decrease in food at tunisia's, national institute of marine sciences and technology also opened up della and her team are studying the blue crabs. the scientists are keen to learn more about this destructive species. how fusty the crabs grow, how quickly do they reproduce? and how do they impact other species when they arrive in a new area? to help answer these questions, they're analyzing the contents of the crab stomachs. they are blue. crab is an extremely verey, should species. and even the...
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and one for at in asia is national institute of marine sciences and technology also then of della and her team are studying the blue crabs. the scientists are keen to learn more about this destructive species. how fast did the crabs grow? how quickly do they reproduce? and how do they impact other species when they arrive in a new area? to help answer these questions, they're analyzing the contents of the crab stomachs. early on that i believe blue crab is an extremely verey, should species. and even the crabs are basically insatiable. they'll feed on all kinds of prey. france for example, but they'll also it's a full of padds like squid on the fish, and they prey on the fish that live in the gulf of bessemer, important for the fishing industry. but the blue crab could also pose a threat to another much larger marine animal. the sea turtle the mediterranean is home to 3 species of turtle, all of which are endangered. they gather in the gulf of god, best to feed and to spend the winter. to the north korea island is an important nesting ground for the loggerhead turtle, which lays its e
and one for at in asia is national institute of marine sciences and technology also then of della and her team are studying the blue crabs. the scientists are keen to learn more about this destructive species. how fast did the crabs grow? how quickly do they reproduce? and how do they impact other species when they arrive in a new area? to help answer these questions, they're analyzing the contents of the crab stomachs. early on that i believe blue crab is an extremely verey, should species....
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because our own food at tunisia's national institute of marine sciences and technology also opened up della and her team are studying the blue crabs. the scientists are keen to learn more about this destructive species. how fusty the crabs grow, how quickly do they reproduce? and how do they impact other species when they arrive in a new area? to help answer these questions, they're analyzing the contents of the crab stomachs. they are blue. crab is an extremely verey, should species. and even the crabs are basically insatiable, will feed on all kinds of prairie france. for example. also it's a full of padds like squid on the fish, and they prey on the fish that live in the gulf of best of an important for the fishing industry. but the blue crab could also pose a threat to another much larger marine animal. the sea turtle, or the mediterranean, is home to 3 species of turtle, all of which are endangered. they gather in the gulf of god, best to feed and to spend the winter to the north. korea island is an important nesting ground for the loggerhead turtle, which lays its eggs at just a few s
because our own food at tunisia's national institute of marine sciences and technology also opened up della and her team are studying the blue crabs. the scientists are keen to learn more about this destructive species. how fusty the crabs grow, how quickly do they reproduce? and how do they impact other species when they arrive in a new area? to help answer these questions, they're analyzing the contents of the crab stomachs. they are blue. crab is an extremely verey, should species. and even...
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this time last year, della was diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer.rune juice, you could be constipated." that wasn't working and i insisted and went back to another gp in the same surgery and another one said, "buy gaviscon," which i got, still not working. if i knew and i could ask for it and the doctor would suggested to do this test that would have helped. the nhs is planning to try out a new test in england developed by a californian firm designed to detect molecular changes in the blood caused by 50 types of cancer. 165,000 participants aged between 50—79 will be asked to pilot the test over the next three years. the idea is to diagnose at a much earlier stage. just 40% of ovarian cancers are found at stage one and two when the tumour is smallest. 60% are found at stage three and four. options are more limited then. this is a hugely important moment in the fight to be able to detect cancers early when treatment can make the most difference. we want to be one of the first health services in the world to see whether the simple blood test can detec
this time last year, della was diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer.rune juice, you could be constipated." that wasn't working and i insisted and went back to another gp in the same surgery and another one said, "buy gaviscon," which i got, still not working. if i knew and i could ask for it and the doctor would suggested to do this test that would have helped. the nhs is planning to try out a new test in england developed by a californian firm designed to detect molecular...
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i guess, being taken by my dad to his favourite painting at the national gallery, which was piero dellaity. because your dad was a real art lover. yeah, he was. it mattered to him. it mattered a lot. we... i mean — it was strange, we didn't have that many original paintings in the house, but we did have, you know, every reproduction of a fra' filippo lippi or fra angelico. the fra angelico annunciation was in my bedroom. interesting that you mention that, because there's a lot of religiosity in your family as well. i mean, a deep catholic faith and they sent you off to a catholic boarding school. and as a kid were you a believer? did you see yourself as... i think i was intensely engaged, if you like, in the imaginative promise of catholicism. so the idea of being in a state of grace or being in a state of sin was something that possessed me. and i used to have nightmares about the state of my soul. i would see this soul, it was like a great big damp thing with terrible kind of spots in it that would haunt me at night. it was, yeah, a terrifying thing, i think, to a young and imaginativ
i guess, being taken by my dad to his favourite painting at the national gallery, which was piero dellaity. because your dad was a real art lover. yeah, he was. it mattered to him. it mattered a lot. we... i mean — it was strange, we didn't have that many original paintings in the house, but we did have, you know, every reproduction of a fra' filippo lippi or fra angelico. the fra angelico annunciation was in my bedroom. interesting that you mention that, because there's a lot of religiosity...
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because i don't think at tunisia's, national institute of marine sciences and technology also opened up della and her team studying the blue crabs. the scientists are keen to learn more about this destructive species. how fusty the crabs grow, how quickly do they reproduce? and how do they impact other species when they arrive in a new area? to help answer these questions, they're analyzing the contents of the crab stomachs. and how they are blue crab is an extremely verey, should species. and even the crabs are basically insatiable. they'll feed on all kinds of prey. france, for example, but they'll also itself full of padds like squid on the fish. and they prey on the fish that live in the gulf of the important for the fishing industry. but the blue crab could also pose a threat to another much larger marine animal. the sea turtle of the mediterranean is home to 3 species of turtle, all of which are endangered. they gather in the gulf of god, best to feed and to spend the winter to the north. korea island is an important nesting ground for the log ahead turtle, which lays its eggs at just a
because i don't think at tunisia's, national institute of marine sciences and technology also opened up della and her team studying the blue crabs. the scientists are keen to learn more about this destructive species. how fusty the crabs grow, how quickly do they reproduce? and how do they impact other species when they arrive in a new area? to help answer these questions, they're analyzing the contents of the crab stomachs. and how they are blue crab is an extremely verey, should species. and...
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it's located near the plus della concorde and also includes his design studio. yet to go on that the 2 great adventures of mankind are space and the sailor 11. this is the future of humanity. and the rouge area has been working on this futuristic project for decades. an ocean based research vessel called the sea orbiter. it's shaped like a seahorse. the project still only exists as a model, but its plans call for a total height of 58 meters, with 31 meters below the water's surface. up to $22.00, scientists could work in the vessel rouge a recess that we know less about the scene than we do about space. yet they mean to you this for there are millions of creatures to study led. for example, the diversity of zola plankton is a measurable than mine. we only know a fraction of it, and then we need back the scientists ruggieri calls them aqua norse would live in pressurized chambers, so that they could take part in diving expeditions at any time. where should be crucial amir? i've lived underwater to the x. ray. i've been involved in a dozen projects on his habitat.
it's located near the plus della concorde and also includes his design studio. yet to go on that the 2 great adventures of mankind are space and the sailor 11. this is the future of humanity. and the rouge area has been working on this futuristic project for decades. an ocean based research vessel called the sea orbiter. it's shaped like a seahorse. the project still only exists as a model, but its plans call for a total height of 58 meters, with 31 meters below the water's surface. up to...
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because i don't look at tunisia as national institute of marine sciences and technology also opened up della and her team are studying the blue crabs. the scientists are keen to learn more about this destructive species. how fusty the crabs grow, how quickly do they reproduce? and how do they impact other species when they arrive in a new area? to help answer these questions, they're analyzing the contents of the crab stomachs. how they are blue crab is an extremely verey, should species. and even the crabs are basically insatiable, will feed on all kinds of prey. france, for example, but they'll also itself full of pods like squid on the fish. and they prey on the fish that live in the gulf of very important for the fishing industry. but the blue crab could also pose a threat to another much larger marine animal. the sea turtle the mediterranean is home to 3 species of terror, all of which are endangered. they gather in the gulf of god, best to feed and to spend the winter to the north. korea island is an important nesting ground for the log ahead turtle, which lays its eggs at just a few s
because i don't look at tunisia as national institute of marine sciences and technology also opened up della and her team are studying the blue crabs. the scientists are keen to learn more about this destructive species. how fusty the crabs grow, how quickly do they reproduce? and how do they impact other species when they arrive in a new area? to help answer these questions, they're analyzing the contents of the crab stomachs. how they are blue crab is an extremely verey, should species. and...
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>>that's right della valley medical center in other bay area hospitals have had their covid surge plans in place for months this afternoon they're taking another look at those plans making some changes here and there there is new concern here this latest wave of coronavirus coincides with the arrival of cold and flu season. let's take a closer look. >>we're seeing an right valley medical center's doctor sanjay khurana and his colleagues at the county's 3 public hospitals of emc o'connor has st. louis. >>currently treating 35 patients with covid-19 that's 15 more than they had in late october. well, no immediate threat to hospital capacity, this 3rd wave of the coronavirus could increase pressure on hospitals nonetheless says doctor kerr on e. >>keeping the situation most are testing situation looks right it's and make hospital and making sure hospitalizations are up 10% across the county. >>regional medical center has 30 patients stanford health care is 15 well, good samaritan hospital has 10 for a county wide total of 110. complicating the picture though is the expected surge in non co
>>that's right della valley medical center in other bay area hospitals have had their covid surge plans in place for months this afternoon they're taking another look at those plans making some changes here and there there is new concern here this latest wave of coronavirus coincides with the arrival of cold and flu season. let's take a closer look. >>we're seeing an right valley medical center's doctor sanjay khurana and his colleagues at the county's 3 public hospitals of emc...
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della, carnival, norwegian and carnival cruise lines have among the most i had withly held boy hims volumese stocks soared 900% compared to your average day. zoom, netflix, teledoc and peloton are also among the top picks for i believe ins. they were crushed yesterday. volume was up 450% buys out based sells 5 to 1. people were buying the dip we will see if they are right again. kate rooney. two minutes to go in the trading session. mike santoli what are you seeing in the market internals. >> mixed as you might expect given the fact you have the divergent index performance. netting to the positive side an the new york stock exchange roughly three to two up to down volume not too bad. looking at new 52-week highs and lows this week on the nasdaq even though it is down significantly you have four times as many new 52-week highs as lows. underneath the surface, continues to look okay even as the mega caps come in for sale the volatility index looking sticky in the 25 areas come down a tear bit this the last several days. we have political noise out there and unstable back and forth markets su
della, carnival, norwegian and carnival cruise lines have among the most i had withly held boy hims volumese stocks soared 900% compared to your average day. zoom, netflix, teledoc and peloton are also among the top picks for i believe ins. they were crushed yesterday. volume was up 450% buys out based sells 5 to 1. people were buying the dip we will see if they are right again. kate rooney. two minutes to go in the trading session. mike santoli what are you seeing in the market internals....
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above it is a little bird made by an artist called jeremy della.it off so we can keep talking! no. iwill carry on. no, the pretenders' song which the young people sang and our song, and the beginning bit, which looks at the a0 yea rs of beginning bit, which looks at the a0 years of children in need, which is the duration of our telephone... i'm going to have to turn this off! ok, you go and turn it off! i must admit, i was rather enjoying that. what a perfect choice of music, incidentally, given the theme. absolutely typifies what children in need was about last night. house of fun and the breakfast studio is the same place. also, it was fun and entertaining. and peter crouch and sir andy murray playing paddle was absolutely hilarious. what good sports. and tim henman and the whole thing was just sports. and tim henman and the whole thing wasjust very, sports. and tim henman and the whole thing was just very, very funny, i thought. entertaining as well as moving. that is the secret formula that the team deliver every year. and do it really well. an
above it is a little bird made by an artist called jeremy della.it off so we can keep talking! no. iwill carry on. no, the pretenders' song which the young people sang and our song, and the beginning bit, which looks at the a0 yea rs of beginning bit, which looks at the a0 years of children in need, which is the duration of our telephone... i'm going to have to turn this off! ok, you go and turn it off! i must admit, i was rather enjoying that. what a perfect choice of music, incidentally,...