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joining us on the phone is theresa duncan johnson, she was on the cruise line and is being quarantined in georgia. thank you for being with us on this sunday. >> good morning. story.ell us your where was the cruise originating from? where did you go? what transpired? last -- leftuise san francisco on friday, favorites when it first. it was a 15 day cruise and we were headed to the hawaiian islands. we went to hawaii and on wednesday, i believe march the fourth, all the days feel like they are running together these days, on march the fourth we got a telecommunications newsletter under the door of the cabin saying that we were bypassing the final stop in sonata, mexico because previous passengers on the same ship that had gone to mexico prior to our trip had been identified with the coronavirus and, though they didn't tell us this, one person had died in seattle. we were not going to go. we were headed back to san francisco. we expected to be back on the fifth. and that once we arrived closer to the united states we were then told the bee would not be permitted. there were test kits hel
joining us on the phone is theresa duncan johnson, she was on the cruise line and is being quarantined in georgia. thank you for being with us on this sunday. >> good morning. story.ell us your where was the cruise originating from? where did you go? what transpired? last -- leftuise san francisco on friday, favorites when it first. it was a 15 day cruise and we were headed to the hawaiian islands. we went to hawaii and on wednesday, i believe march the fourth, all the days feel like they...
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host: there is a picture missing from your book of kirsty duncan. why no picture of kirsty duncan? guest: do you want to know the truth? host: yes. guest: i wanted to put a picture in and of the problem was she kept writing the letters to indicate in order to use the picture she wanted to have some sort of control over what was said. host: i mean,-- guest: i understand she was worried when everything the right, would it be the version she would want to be in there, but as a journalist you can't let someone control of what's said a book, i mean, i want to be accurate and i will check back forever, i will check anything but i can't tell you that you can write it for me. host: tell us what she looks like? guest: waist long hair, very tiny. host: how talk to about 5 feet tall, very little. host: how old is she? guest: i think she's about 30 or so. host: where does she live? guest: windsor, ontario. i think she recently got married. she was living with her parents that she recently got married for the second time. very intense looking, they are very intense looking. host: you have inter
host: there is a picture missing from your book of kirsty duncan. why no picture of kirsty duncan? guest: do you want to know the truth? host: yes. guest: i wanted to put a picture in and of the problem was she kept writing the letters to indicate in order to use the picture she wanted to have some sort of control over what was said. host: i mean,-- guest: i understand she was worried when everything the right, would it be the version she would want to be in there, but as a journalist you can't...
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david days, sir ian fox and duncan smith.as told mps that the resignation of the home office's most senior official over bullying allegations against the home secretary was very regrettable. philip rutnam quit as the department's permanent secretary last month, accusing priti patel of bullying. she has denied the allegations, giving evidence to the the constitutional affairs committee she said that she could not discuss the specifics of the case but ministers should behave professionally and courteously with their officials. philip rutnam, 33 years in the civil service has accused priti patel of swearing, vilifying people, making unreasonable and repeated demands. where he could he go without and ultimately did he have to walk away from that himself? you understand i have to be very careful about commenting on the individual case. he has resigned and he has said that he is planning to bring legal action against the government so i have to be really circumspect in anything i say. if a permanent secretary believes that their mi
david days, sir ian fox and duncan smith.as told mps that the resignation of the home office's most senior official over bullying allegations against the home secretary was very regrettable. philip rutnam quit as the department's permanent secretary last month, accusing priti patel of bullying. she has denied the allegations, giving evidence to the the constitutional affairs committee she said that she could not discuss the specifics of the case but ministers should behave professionally and...
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>> i agree with what secretary duncan said.ea, austin independent school district, closed classes today. fortunately we lean into spring break next week. >> gotcha. >> so we'll have some time to take a look at it. >> do you -- what you heard from the federal authorities today and what you've had your interactions, what do you need that you don't have? >> i tell you, we need a lot more testing. you know, the fact that we have now just two -- three confirmed cases in our city is something we know not to accurately reflect, the number of infections we probably really have. and if we knew what the real number was, everybody could plan for this a lot better. we're working both through our state and through the government to get testing equipment. we're also working with the private labs in our city to source testing because we can't wait. we need the drive-up facilities, so we need that. we also need assistance and support. you know, when you close a big event like south by southwest, that was worth about $350 in income to my region
>> i agree with what secretary duncan said.ea, austin independent school district, closed classes today. fortunately we lean into spring break next week. >> gotcha. >> so we'll have some time to take a look at it. >> do you -- what you heard from the federal authorities today and what you've had your interactions, what do you need that you don't have? >> i tell you, we need a lot more testing. you know, the fact that we have now just two -- three confirmed cases in...
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the imagination to leap across history but it also has to be understood today i speak to professor duncan murrell normile is foremost i could emmott on the subject of empty bigotry and reconciliation between communities. well professor mo welcome to examine sure thank you so much glad to be here. you are probably the most published academic in terms of reconciliation between the communities and northern ireland the need of course of you to expertise to help then to say drive in scotland what how do you get communities to stop distrusting. well it's not a simple question and it goes back to so many different dimensions and i suppose actually for us it was trying to find practical ways into that right along the border so i mean everything in northern ireland is affected in some way by this division so you're talking about how to sort the police can you get the politicians to work together can you then get schools to start to educate people in a different way how do people at local level actually stop just walking past each other but start to run things together and a lot of our work was rea
the imagination to leap across history but it also has to be understood today i speak to professor duncan murrell normile is foremost i could emmott on the subject of empty bigotry and reconciliation between communities. well professor mo welcome to examine sure thank you so much glad to be here. you are probably the most published academic in terms of reconciliation between the communities and northern ireland the need of course of you to expertise to help then to say drive in scotland what...
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but those pledges didn't sway sir iain duncan smith, who pushed his amendment to a vote.t against the government, including former cabinet ministers david davis, liam fox and sir iain duncan smith. at prime minister's questions, jeremy corbyn focused on the government's policies relating to women. child tax credits for new claimants are now capped at two children, but mothers who have a third child as a result of rape can be exempted. the labour leader pointed out that meant providing evidence. why does he think it's right that 200 mothers have to prove to the government their child was conceived as a result of being raped so they can keep their child tax credits? on his point about the recipients of benefit, it is obviously... he calls attention to an injustice, and we will do everything that we can to rectify it. people convicted of theft and false accounting over a post office it failure have demanded a judge—led inquiry into the scandal. they blame faults with the post office's horizon accounting system for the discrepancies. more than 500 workers recently won an out—
but those pledges didn't sway sir iain duncan smith, who pushed his amendment to a vote.t against the government, including former cabinet ministers david davis, liam fox and sir iain duncan smith. at prime minister's questions, jeremy corbyn focused on the government's policies relating to women. child tax credits for new claimants are now capped at two children, but mothers who have a third child as a result of rape can be exempted. the labour leader pointed out that meant providing evidence....
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thank you, duncan.ebody else familiar with the new york stock exchange is bob pisani he hasn't seen it in a little while. >> good to see you again, david. of course, you want to take a look at the futures. it creates confusion we were down big overnight down at one point. we rallied at 8:00 a.m. eastern time on the treasury's announcement it was remarkable. went green, and then when we opened, we were positive and dropped down dramatically. the liquidity isn't necessarily very great preopen even with all the craziness and we would think there's massive participation, but, in fact, the futures gave us a deceptive look about how we were going to open if you look at sectors we sort of are all over the place throughout the morning tech was an early leader staples were down. energy the down. industrials, routes still not really bouncing. even though announcements of buyi buying mortgage-backed security helps a substantial amount of the route market look at the dow movers goldman sachs gave an aggressive look
thank you, duncan.ebody else familiar with the new york stock exchange is bob pisani he hasn't seen it in a little while. >> good to see you again, david. of course, you want to take a look at the futures. it creates confusion we were down big overnight down at one point. we rallied at 8:00 a.m. eastern time on the treasury's announcement it was remarkable. went green, and then when we opened, we were positive and dropped down dramatically. the liquidity isn't necessarily very great...
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welcome back i'm speaking to professor duncan morell. foremost academic on the subject reconciliation between communities and your role as a reconcilable let's call you. need. do you sometimes when you're seeing the political debate in the north of file and. let's not do a names of. those but do you suppose it is a saying something or doing something or making a list of you say. you know this this is right on the mot regardless of which community it is do you do you see sometimes that the sparkle something that you have been waiting to see here or is the political dialogue still trapped and old slogans i think everybody would say we have seen some really quite remarkable things here you know even those very early images of evolution are all kind of americans against the backdrop here these are people saying look brothers not just . brother. ian paisley together i mean who could ever have predicted that from where we were 20 years before that nobody. when. a young constable was killed in. by a distant group. in about 10 years ago peter ro
welcome back i'm speaking to professor duncan morell. foremost academic on the subject reconciliation between communities and your role as a reconcilable let's call you. need. do you sometimes when you're seeing the political debate in the north of file and. let's not do a names of. those but do you suppose it is a saying something or doing something or making a list of you say. you know this this is right on the mot regardless of which community it is do you do you see sometimes that the...
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so we'll speak with former education secretary ernie duncan about the impact of what does this mean for all of these kids. will they advance to the next grade level next year? we have so many questions. that's next. [♪] think you need to buy expensive skincare products to see dramatic results? try olay skin care. just one jar of micro-sculpting cream has the hydrating power of 5 jars of a prestige cream, which helps plump skin cells and visibly smooth wrinkles. while new olay retinol24... provides visibly smoother, brighter skin. for dramatic skincare results, try olay. and now receive 25% off your purchase at olay.com brand power. helping you buy better. >>> schools across the country are closed or closing to try to stop the spread of the coronavirus. education week says 39 states have closed public schools. that's 92,000 schools affecting more than 42 million students. joining us now is arne duncan, the former education secretary in the obama administration, now the managing partner of the emerson collective. arne, gre arne, great to see you this morning. are kids going back to school
so we'll speak with former education secretary ernie duncan about the impact of what does this mean for all of these kids. will they advance to the next grade level next year? we have so many questions. that's next. [♪] think you need to buy expensive skincare products to see dramatic results? try olay skin care. just one jar of micro-sculpting cream has the hydrating power of 5 jars of a prestige cream, which helps plump skin cells and visibly smooth wrinkles. while new olay retinol24......
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. >> jimmy: amy poehler, believe it or not, as duncan in "duncanville." >> it's about duncan and hisround him. he thinks everything's lame and boring. he can't wait until he has his license and freedom. i play the voice of duncan and his mom, annie. she's in parking enforcement and likes rules, and she likes duncan to get her a chair so she can climb on it and yell at him face-to-face. >> jimmy: how do you settle on how you are going to approach the voice of a teenaged boy? >> you have to take all the words you usually say and reduce it to like two words. and you have to -- >> jimmy: that's probably a good idea for anyone, really. >> 100%. it's like the opposite of the engine that gets everybody pumped. this one feels everybody's lame. and he's really smart. and his town is so boring. so stressed out. >> jimmy: did you study teenaged boys? >> i did. i went to the mall. >> jimmy: that was, dad did not get to go? >> i wore a trench coat and went like, hello. i went to the mall and watched teenagers. it's really funny to watch, you have to be funny when you watch teenager from behind, f
. >> jimmy: amy poehler, believe it or not, as duncan in "duncanville." >> it's about duncan and hisround him. he thinks everything's lame and boring. he can't wait until he has his license and freedom. i play the voice of duncan and his mom, annie. she's in parking enforcement and likes rules, and she likes duncan to get her a chair so she can climb on it and yell at him face-to-face. >> jimmy: how do you settle on how you are going to approach the voice of a...
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why no picture of christie duncan. i have put the pissed -- put the picture in. in order to use the picture she wanted to have some sort of control over what was said. she was worried about as a journalist you can't control what a journalist says in the book. i will check back forever. i can tell you that they would write it for me. she has wasted is waste long hair. she's very tiny. with the geographer. she lives in windsor ontario. she recently got married. i think that was before she got married for the second time. very intense looking. she is very passionate it was the same idea. she wanted to find bodies in the permafrost. she read a book called america america's forgotten pandemic and she was just truly moved to tears she said by the story. and she said here was the geographer. i don't know where she went to school. i know you mentioned in the book the university of windsor. and so she said i think i can find some bodies in the permafrost. they were to scan a go up there by themselves and not tell anybody. he was never to tell a soul because he did not wan
why no picture of christie duncan. i have put the pissed -- put the picture in. in order to use the picture she wanted to have some sort of control over what was said. she was worried about as a journalist you can't control what a journalist says in the book. i will check back forever. i can tell you that they would write it for me. she has wasted is waste long hair. she's very tiny. with the geographer. she lives in windsor ontario. she recently got married. i think that was before she got...
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and news correspondent duncan kennedy is in southampton.hts from there were flybe flights. this is going to have a huge impact and replacing that, surely that will not be easy either. you are absolutely right. nine out of ten flights are flybe flights and you can see it's pretty deserted this morning. there isa pretty deserted this morning. there is a phrase locally that southampton airport is flybe and flybe is southampton airport, absolutely reliant on the airline for it to be a reliable and viable airport. i spoke to a number of people who turned up to catch flights and one chap from birmingham did not know he was out going out of business and i spoke to the airport here and they had a meeting with staff which was described as very raw, not least because he could not answer all the questions. the airport itself has a thousand people working for it, of which 200 or so are flybe, but because of that 90% rate being flybe, all the other 800 jobs rely on flybe for the operation, so it is all knitted into one and i asked the managing director
and news correspondent duncan kennedy is in southampton.hts from there were flybe flights. this is going to have a huge impact and replacing that, surely that will not be easy either. you are absolutely right. nine out of ten flights are flybe flights and you can see it's pretty deserted this morning. there isa pretty deserted this morning. there is a phrase locally that southampton airport is flybe and flybe is southampton airport, absolutely reliant on the airline for it to be a reliable and...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news.iences in the uk and around the world. we're covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. the italian deputy health minister, pierpaolo sileri, says he believes italy is currently experiencing the peak of the coronavirus outbreak. more than 10,000 people have died there: the highest death toll anywhere in the world. he told the bbc that the country might see a drop in the death rate in a week or ten days' time. 10,000 people with the virus have died in italy — more than any other country. mr sileri was speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr. i believe lockdown starts to work, we started lockdown in the middle of march, we started the first lockdown between the eighth and the 9th of march so obviously we need to wait at least 14, 17, 18 days after that to see the reduction of numbers of infected people. over the last few days, we had an increase of infection and this was due to the increase of swabs, so we are searching more, and obviously we have more resul
duncan kennedy, bbc news.iences in the uk and around the world. we're covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. the italian deputy health minister, pierpaolo sileri, says he believes italy is currently experiencing the peak of the coronavirus outbreak. more than 10,000 people have died there: the highest death toll anywhere in the world. he told the bbc that the country might see a drop in the death rate in a week or ten days' time. 10,000 people with the...
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here's jericka duncan. >> i really wanted to walk across that stage, not only for myself, but, like, her. >> reporter: danielle medina is a senior at university of central florida, orlando. her mother worked up to three jobs at a time to get her through college. >> she's the reason i'm here. i wouldn't be sitting in this room at u.c.f. if it weren't for my mom. it's so hard. it's-- whooo-- it's heartbreaking. f> reporter: heartbreaking not osst for daniela, but for millions across the country, whose lives came to an abrupt halt. >> i didn't know it would happen as quickly as it did. >> reporter: like stanford university senior gregory clark. he says he's worried about how the pandemic will affect his future. >> i was talking with a yotential employer a few days ago, and they told me that they actually couldn't go forward in the application process because a hiring freeze had been instituted. there's a lot of uncertainty in the labor market going forward. it's just really scary. >> reporter: a concern shared by adelphi university senior morgan luibrand. >> i have no idea what's going
here's jericka duncan. >> i really wanted to walk across that stage, not only for myself, but, like, her. >> reporter: danielle medina is a senior at university of central florida, orlando. her mother worked up to three jobs at a time to get her through college. >> she's the reason i'm here. i wouldn't be sitting in this room at u.c.f. if it weren't for my mom. it's so hard. it's-- whooo-- it's heartbreaking. f> reporter: heartbreaking not osst for daniela, but for millions...
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i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: the us becomes the country with more confirmed cases of coronavirus than anywhere in the world. as europe continues to be the worst affected region, leaders of the 620 countries promise to inject $5 trillion into the global economy. 115 people die from coronavirus injust21i hours in the uk, as the government announces a multibillion—pound rescue package for the self—employed. applause britons take to the streets to applaud the healthcare staff who are trying to save lives. there are now more confirmed cases of covid—19 in the united states than in any other country in the world. according to the latest figures from johns hopkins university, the us now hasjust over 83,000 cases, overtaking both china and italy. it comes as the total number of confirmed cases around the world has now passed 500,000. in terms of lives lost, countries in europe continue to be worst affected. the death total in italy is more than 8,200. there was a jump in deaths in spain, too. meanwhile,
i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: the us becomes the country with more confirmed cases of coronavirus than anywhere in the world. as europe continues to be the worst affected region, leaders of the 620 countries promise to inject $5 trillion into the global economy. 115 people die from coronavirus injust21i hours in the uk, as the government announces a multibillion—pound rescue package for the self—employed. applause britons take to the streets to applaud the healthcare staff who are...
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duncan: i hope not.here is definitely a risk that people will say well, we should have been more self-sufficient, we shouldn't have relied on overseas supplies for these categories of goods, particularly medicines. i think we have to remind that the trade is not a zero-sum game. the whole world has benefited from this extraordinary evolution in trade over the last 30 years. huge numbers of people have been taken out of poverty globally. and we have to remind people that trade is a great driver of the prosperity agenda that -- of the prosperity that we have all the joy -- all enjoyed. we will be doing that and i know our members will be supporting us in that work once we get through this crisis. shery: thank you very much for joining us, ceo of the transatlantic trade group are britishamerican business. take a look at how currencies are trading. we have seen the dollar now at the highest level on record. there is a little bit of pressure as we got the news from the ecb that they are revising their qe limi
duncan: i hope not.here is definitely a risk that people will say well, we should have been more self-sufficient, we shouldn't have relied on overseas supplies for these categories of goods, particularly medicines. i think we have to remind that the trade is not a zero-sum game. the whole world has benefited from this extraordinary evolution in trade over the last 30 years. huge numbers of people have been taken out of poverty globally. and we have to remind people that trade is a great driver...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news. wonderful, and a very happy birthday to them both.. goodbye. good evening. over the last week we have had some signs of spring from the weather and temperatures got up to 19 degrees earlier in the week but not so this weekend. it has been turning colder and this afternoon you were lucky to get to 9 degrees. feeling much more like winter, and high pressure has been in charge, an unusually strong area of high pressure sitting to the west of the british isles and the winds are blowing in a clockwise direction so it means it has been drawing some really cold air down from the north and talking of the winds, they've been pretty brisk and that has accentuated the chilly fail. while it stays quite blustery through the night, the winds will ease to some extent with large amounts of cloud and showers in northern and eastern scotland down the eastern side of england. temperatures tending to hover around freezing and some spots might be a touch below, so a local frost for some into tomorrow morning and through tomorrow, another day of large amou
duncan kennedy, bbc news. wonderful, and a very happy birthday to them both.. goodbye. good evening. over the last week we have had some signs of spring from the weather and temperatures got up to 19 degrees earlier in the week but not so this weekend. it has been turning colder and this afternoon you were lucky to get to 9 degrees. feeling much more like winter, and high pressure has been in charge, an unusually strong area of high pressure sitting to the west of the british isles and the...
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welcome to bbc news, i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: the us becomes the country with more confirmed cases of coronavirus than anywhere in the world. the virus outbreak prompts a wave of closures and a surge in unemployment. more than 3 million claim for benefit. as europe continues to be the worst affected region, leaders of the 620 countries promise to inject $5 trillion into the global economy. 115 people die from coronavirus injust21i hours in the uk, as the government announces a multibillion—pound rescue package for the self—employed. applause britons take to the streets to applaud 00:01:44,884 --> 2147483051:37:37,156 the healthcare staff 2147483051:37:37,156 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 who are trying to save lives. there are now more confirmed cases of covid—19 in the united states than in any other country in the world. according to the latest figures from johns hopkins university, the us now hasjust over 83,000 cases, overtaking both china and italy. it comes as the total number of confirmed cases around the world
welcome to bbc news, i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: the us becomes the country with more confirmed cases of coronavirus than anywhere in the world. the virus outbreak prompts a wave of closures and a surge in unemployment. more than 3 million claim for benefit. as europe continues to be the worst affected region, leaders of the 620 countries promise to inject $5 trillion into the global economy. 115 people die from coronavirus injust21i hours in the uk, as the government announces a...
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absolutely heartbreaking. >> arne duncan, thank you. former education secretary.r at emmerson collective. he was the school superintendent in chicago for more than seven years. >>> new normal. ordering residents to stay at home. what is that doing to local businesses? small mom and pops across the country. this is velshi on msnbc. n msnbc. and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams, spend less, get way more. shop everything home at wayfair.com nyquifor your worst cold andrful relieflu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nightime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't start xeljanz if you have a
absolutely heartbreaking. >> arne duncan, thank you. former education secretary.r at emmerson collective. he was the school superintendent in chicago for more than seven years. >>> new normal. ordering residents to stay at home. what is that doing to local businesses? small mom and pops across the country. this is velshi on msnbc. n msnbc. and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams, spend less, get way more. shop everything home at wayfair.com...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, southampton.talk to our correspondents in belfast, edinburgh and cardiff. but first, katie austin is in exeter. yes, i'm at exeter airport where flybe is actually based. it was an important link for people and businesses in the south—west to other parts of the uk and europe. council leaders have called the news today a hammer blow for the area's economy. most of the flights set to depart from exeter where flybe flights. when you look at the departure board, you see the impact of all of those planes being grounded. a sea of red, as they were all cancelled. very few flights out of exeter, today, at all. there have not been many staff hanging around the airport, but we have managed to speak to some, cabin crew, i spoke to were upset, they said all of the staff were very sad and feeling uncertain at this time. we have also been speaking to exeter airport's managing director. he said that there had been discussions with other airlines about potentially taking over some of the many routes that flybe lea
duncan kennedy, bbc news, southampton.talk to our correspondents in belfast, edinburgh and cardiff. but first, katie austin is in exeter. yes, i'm at exeter airport where flybe is actually based. it was an important link for people and businesses in the south—west to other parts of the uk and europe. council leaders have called the news today a hammer blow for the area's economy. most of the flights set to depart from exeter where flybe flights. when you look at the departure board, you see...
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the poverty trap that in duncan smith has admitted exists so to me a basic thing that is actually an incentive to work and the evidence they show in the book shows very clearly from around the world that when people have basic security they were law not less and they're more productive when they work not less so in fact it's complete middle class pockets on his part that he thinks that people would stop work he receives huge subsidies from the government and sell to his family i don't notice that matters in doing work well people are going to read the book and watch our previous interviews where you give more detail arguably only universal basic income and given that you would have been advising a labor government if you call been had one do you think now your idea will die if the favorite to replace corbin cares dhamma is to lead the labor party. i think they will introduce it i was very impressed by large number of. from across the political spectrum and members of the house of lords signing a letter last week in favor. i think we should be introducing pilots immediately in certain
the poverty trap that in duncan smith has admitted exists so to me a basic thing that is actually an incentive to work and the evidence they show in the book shows very clearly from around the world that when people have basic security they were law not less and they're more productive when they work not less so in fact it's complete middle class pockets on his part that he thinks that people would stop work he receives huge subsidies from the government and sell to his family i don't notice...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news.joan. 112 today. duncan kennedy, bbc news. amazing, are very happy birthday to them both. there‘s more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. we‘re back with the late news. hello i‘m katie shanahan with the latest sports news. we‘ll start with news from formula one as they are considering cutting down a race weekend to two days instead of three, and letting the season run through untiljanuary next year. that‘s according to ferrari boss, mattea binotto. already this year f1 has seen the first eight races cancelled or postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. with all the details, here‘s the bbc‘sjennie gow. the formula 1 world championship could go into january of 2021, that is according to ferrari boss. eight races have already been called off, the british grand prix due to take place injuly the british grand prix due to take place in july is the british grand prix due to take place injuly is one of the next to be under threat. but, place injuly is one of the next to be under
duncan kennedy, bbc news.joan. 112 today. duncan kennedy, bbc news. amazing, are very happy birthday to them both. there‘s more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. we‘re back with the late news. hello i‘m katie shanahan with the latest sports news. we‘ll start with news from formula one as they are considering cutting down a race weekend to two days instead of three, and letting the season run through untiljanuary next year. that‘s according to ferrari boss, mattea...
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and i'm now joined by michael duncan he's the c.e.o. of harris auto international and he speaks to us from hong kong michael how bad is the situation from way you want. it is improving and particular we see now at the recovery rate on the factory side more than 8 percent its effect i have read oughtn't they alter the return of the workers by far than simply some percent zol average delay of the orders it's around $2.00 to $4.00 weeks so we really see a way to be an improvement for china but since we're a global company now we're worrying certainly about other places like turkey india and what will come up there and what probably the impact. that's a that's a good point what is also doing to pound to the damage the continuing damage to supply chain. we have one advantage when you're a global company and global organisation is $23.00 offices worldwide so we are all major markets so that's why when you 2 are certainly very much the situation in each market and it where business is syria shifting orders from one market to the other which is
and i'm now joined by michael duncan he's the c.e.o. of harris auto international and he speaks to us from hong kong michael how bad is the situation from way you want. it is improving and particular we see now at the recovery rate on the factory side more than 8 percent its effect i have read oughtn't they alter the return of the workers by far than simply some percent zol average delay of the orders it's around $2.00 to $4.00 weeks so we really see a way to be an improvement for china but...
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do 50.0 good number 2 number one when you have no kids of you to completing moment to moment duncan to. see you did all the good that you need done up and that of all who signed up for the only surprise of. all since i was in there i guess it took for me to see him ok mom. and dad was with us and i don't have an opinion on that he was then that does not matter to find out to find his or. something to motivate to you all to be overseeing your son some of it to get up to see joe go to shows. because that would put him in his medical condition isha here's your pool with the news for you if. you knew. the plan to pull funding for the secret true will mean august. headlines this hour calls for calm was several countries would miss a wave of panic while i would shuffle stocking up on essential to anticipation of a worsening clobbered 19 epidemic. they don't have to tell the people who need to go because did foolish open lead to stop these. also had the e.u. accuses turkey of weaponize and refugee flows as the blog bolsters security of the greek border left tens of thousands of moderates stuc
do 50.0 good number 2 number one when you have no kids of you to completing moment to moment duncan to. see you did all the good that you need done up and that of all who signed up for the only surprise of. all since i was in there i guess it took for me to see him ok mom. and dad was with us and i don't have an opinion on that he was then that does not matter to find out to find his or. something to motivate to you all to be overseeing your son some of it to get up to see joe go to shows....
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postponed due to the coronavirus but the other two games go ahead and worcester warriors fly—half duncancould win his first cap under scotland coach gregor townsend for sunday's game against france. weir has been named on the bench at murrayfield. his last cap came back in 2017. there's been three changes to the starting line up that beat italy. nick haining is in at number eight. fraser brown will earn his 50th cap as hooker. and grant gilchrist will start in the second row. meanwhile the decision by england to leave out mako vunipola from their game against wales as a precautionary measure against coronavirus has been criticised by public health england. they described the move as unnessesa i’y. vunipola is still training with his club saracens and will start against leicester in the premiership tomorrow. that's the sport. now on bbc news it's time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? a very mixed bag, we have on the right which is an animated quest. we
postponed due to the coronavirus but the other two games go ahead and worcester warriors fly—half duncancould win his first cap under scotland coach gregor townsend for sunday's game against france. weir has been named on the bench at murrayfield. his last cap came back in 2017. there's been three changes to the starting line up that beat italy. nick haining is in at number eight. fraser brown will earn his 50th cap as hooker. and grant gilchrist will start in the second row. meanwhile the...
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guard has rescued over 70 migrants and see the canary islands the migrants were brought to or tim duncanorient in a reef where they underwent medical checks since the outbreak of the corona virus the influx of migrants into europe and slowed. in medical evacuation flight bound for japan erst into flames upon takeoff from the philippine capital manila killing all 8 people on board manila's international airport authorities said the victims were a filipino american woman a canadian man and 6 filipino crew members and met us. all for many of us keeping fitz during the virus outbreak is an easy. use on my gym classes maybe to exercise at home but what if you had your own personal trainer right there in your own neighborhood well take a look. 'd it is infectious talk to a survivor chase enthusiasm that is he's got his neighbors bending stretching exercising in 3 to wind back the other way. if he hails from mexico but he has pulled his hamburg neighborhood together everyone of course maintaining appropriate distance from their neighbors as a. clone i saw wind hardy on a balcony and i thought p
guard has rescued over 70 migrants and see the canary islands the migrants were brought to or tim duncanorient in a reef where they underwent medical checks since the outbreak of the corona virus the influx of migrants into europe and slowed. in medical evacuation flight bound for japan erst into flames upon takeoff from the philippine capital manila killing all 8 people on board manila's international airport authorities said the victims were a filipino american woman a canadian man and 6...
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duncan's version of a frequent flyer program. >>> it is 20 minutes for 6:00.veling during the coronavirus outbreak? we have a lot of information to get you covered. >> still ahead on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, what you need to know if you have to book a flight soon. >>> good friday morning, it is 5:43. here is a live look with our salesforce tower camera looking at the golden gate. we are under cloudy skies this morning. temperatures are in the low to mid 50s this hour. i will tiemnd our showers for t weekend. >>> back now to the coronavirus outbreak. we are seeing airlines reduce domestic flights, but also waive feesthe coronavirus continues to spread worldwide. he is recommending americans avoid nonessential trips to china, south korea, iran, and italy. there are no current advisories about travel to the rest of the world. if you are traveling, you have options if you don't feel comfortable flying. several airlines are waiving change fees for all flights and cancellation fees, with stipulations. experts say if you are looking, you should consider
duncan's version of a frequent flyer program. >>> it is 20 minutes for 6:00.veling during the coronavirus outbreak? we have a lot of information to get you covered. >> still ahead on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, what you need to know if you have to book a flight soon. >>> good friday morning, it is 5:43. here is a live look with our salesforce tower camera looking at the golden gate. we are under cloudy skies this morning. temperatures are in the low to mid 50s...
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duncan on our side. some on the opposite side. we're only able to function because of all the people that enable us to do that. with those thank you's, i actually wanted to move to really a different topic. and the topic is believing in our country. i tell people wherever i go, we do not have one problem we can't solve. there's nothing too big for us. they're all solvable. and to prove that is my chairman on online security. he's been a phenomenal chairman. he is not of my party. we don't agree on everything. but the one thing we agreed on was that we were going to work together to solve problems and we have. we didn't solve them all. but i would suggest if you look at what's come through this place even in this dysfunctional place at this time you see more coming out of his leadership than any other pieces of legislation. and why is that? it's because this wasn't about him, it wasn't about me. it was about solving the problems of our country. to those of you through the years who i have offended, i truly apologize. and i think wh
duncan on our side. some on the opposite side. we're only able to function because of all the people that enable us to do that. with those thank you's, i actually wanted to move to really a different topic. and the topic is believing in our country. i tell people wherever i go, we do not have one problem we can't solve. there's nothing too big for us. they're all solvable. and to prove that is my chairman on online security. he's been a phenomenal chairman. he is not of my party. we don't agree...
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artie duncan, thank youor being with us. >> thank you.aura: turning to europey'here ger's chief health advisor has warned that the rate of deaths from the coronavirus is rising. so many have been tested tiet the authormay be ready for the surgeon cases. our berlin correspondent jenny hi reports. >> they are working day and night inla germany's rde tories. -- laboratories. >> positive cases picd up early. people were asked early months ago -- people are escalated as well. >> europe's ski resorts closed b nowut many early german cases were skiers, returning from their brakes. the average age of an infected person in germany is 47. this week, 17 people, elderly and vulnerable, died here. the government acknowledged that the death rate is rising. >> people did not appear in our but now w see cases i care homes. we have to expect that the death rate will rise. >> germany'derelatively low h rate has intrigued experts and politicians alike around the world. while the suggestion is ihere, far too soon to say for sure whether the mass testing rate
artie duncan, thank youor being with us. >> thank you.aura: turning to europey'here ger's chief health advisor has warned that the rate of deaths from the coronavirus is rising. so many have been tested tiet the authormay be ready for the surgeon cases. our berlin correspondent jenny hi reports. >> they are working day and night inla germany's rde tories. -- laboratories. >> positive cases picd up early. people were asked early months ago -- people are escalated as well....
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- that's the word. - s plus 3 for $400. - duncan. - what is "spud"??
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duncan what i. mean if it is now back in july can they get ready and disappear and not have structure be good but you could get by you said below my side here. question faction of russia come on the pa the most the money concentrate on the summer glau misery that shit the state share. of that base look in your. back still but it don't look nice dumbest thing is also. we'd gotten lost in a chat. with is this who it. jeffrey or. demented screen doctor. possessed the smallest size of the village body and soul into supposed communist a 1000000000 people to this person he was the only. human of us within the such great reviews are still on the t.v. come forth from the patrol here to the user tell them you don't have to do is look up both on the stick of course temperature in the context of history of even more you could last could be your school if you use a book to cooked with food which is basically what. you are generally. wants to do your item of the slower. but if you back you know i am. on a lead n
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duncan what i. mean that you have said is now back if you like and they have read the n.t. and. not have stature to get by you could get by your focus on my side. because one faction of russia come on the pa the most that money concentrated on the summer glau misery that shit that. brought the marshall but that bish locked in your. back still but it don't look nice the mystical down but he also. got out of state chair. is this who would. jeffries you or. spare us that demented scream that dr. possessed the smallest size of the deals body and soul into supposed communist a 1000000000 people to this person he was the only. universe within the such great reviews are still on the t.v. come forth from the people here to use or tell me what to do is look i've been doing this to quote come close to the context of history of even more you could last could be your school of you is a book thief cooked with which of a slew of. your tentative. wants to hear i'm a dismal. look at you back you know i am. relieved now. you know i have a stash of apology to you for really if you just got some t
duncan what i. mean that you have said is now back if you like and they have read the n.t. and. not have stature to get by you could get by your focus on my side. because one faction of russia come on the pa the most that money concentrated on the summer glau misery that shit that. brought the marshall but that bish locked in your. back still but it don't look nice the mystical down but he also. got out of state chair. is this who would. jeffries you or. spare us that demented scream that dr....
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lieutenant governor duncan speaker robson mayor biden, governor and mrs. deal president miller, speaker pro tem jones, and members of the general assembly. constitutional officers, members of the judiciary, members of the consular corps, and my fellow georgian's. during my first state of the state speech i talked about a wise builder. he put his house on ashore foundation the rain and the winds came. the floodwaters rose. but the house did firm. i tipped my had to governor deal in those lawmakers that came before me. those who poured the concrete and lead the footings. hardworking georgian's who left this place better than they found it. when you're ago, i urged those in this room, in this historic space, to join me in building a safer, stronger, and more prosperous state. a state where small businesses are empowered to grow, invest, and thrive. were government is responsive, and effective. a state where health care is affordable, accessible, and where the rights of the unborn are protected. i asked lawmakers, both republicans and democrats, to join me in
lieutenant governor duncan speaker robson mayor biden, governor and mrs. deal president miller, speaker pro tem jones, and members of the general assembly. constitutional officers, members of the judiciary, members of the consular corps, and my fellow georgian's. during my first state of the state speech i talked about a wise builder. he put his house on ashore foundation the rain and the winds came. the floodwaters rose. but the house did firm. i tipped my had to governor deal in those...
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duncan what i. mean if you have said enough back if you like and they get ready and disappear and not have stature to get by you could get by your side view on my side of the. lovely. question faction of russia come on the pa the most the money concentrate on the summer glau misery that shit the state share of the national debt that bish looked in your. back still but it don't look nice. mystical down but he also. got out of state chair. is this who would do it. jeffrey or. demented doctor. possessed the smallest size of the little body and so did the supposed communist of learning books of this person he was the only. human if i spoke to the such great risto i'm not to be comporting from the federal here to use or tell them you're told to do is look i've been doing this to quote come close to each one of the conflicts of history of even more the. last qually your school of usability cooked with your voice and a slew of. your tentative. wants to do you're going to slow or. at the back you know i am.
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secretary duncan, you have kids at home.ain to us the challenges for parents right now working families who can't call on a grandparent, can't call on a service worker. they're truly isolated at home and they don't have the skills to teach. >> this is a really, really stressful time for parents. i hate that we're in this situation as a nation and as a planet, but what i'm seeing is school districts stepping up to provide resources. parents doing a great job. and it's interesting. these are really tough times and, yes, we have to keep reading going and math going and fractions going and we can talk about that. this is an amazing time for us as parents to teach compassion and empathy. this is a time our children will never forget. the more we can work with them on the academic part and the life lessons. how do we all learn together and take care of each other? i think it's an amazing opportunity to instill those lessons, not just to talk about them but to live them as families. >> arne, i hear that sentiment. i believe it and
secretary duncan, you have kids at home.ain to us the challenges for parents right now working families who can't call on a grandparent, can't call on a service worker. they're truly isolated at home and they don't have the skills to teach. >> this is a really, really stressful time for parents. i hate that we're in this situation as a nation and as a planet, but what i'm seeing is school districts stepping up to provide resources. parents doing a great job. and it's interesting. these...
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it what it says that in europe why wind turbines are appearing everywhere and that if duncan jose was still alive he'd be having a party. and dicker is betting on microbial fuel cells powered by over janick waste including urine. and armando says we need to invest in geothermal energy that unfortunately nobody seems to be interested even though it's available all over the world thanks for your comments. whether it's the electricity that comes from our power plants. all the rhythms of night and day. for the longer rhythms of the seasons. everything around us is governed by 4 fundamental natural interactions. those that can't be broken. it or can they. it's impossible under certain circumstances to break the laws of physics. to understand how the world works at a fundamental level have to study the 4 basic forces of physics. we experience their effect everywhere. on earth gravity is the fundamental interaction that's most clearly apparent it's what holds celestial objects like planets and now. and effects everything that has mass its influence shrinks with distance but at least within o
it what it says that in europe why wind turbines are appearing everywhere and that if duncan jose was still alive he'd be having a party. and dicker is betting on microbial fuel cells powered by over janick waste including urine. and armando says we need to invest in geothermal energy that unfortunately nobody seems to be interested even though it's available all over the world thanks for your comments. whether it's the electricity that comes from our power plants. all the rhythms of night and...
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excelsior's 318 cafe as they say on facebook, kids should never be hungry, even at story time >> when duncanhowed his his teacher his new picture -- >> reporter: read online by "frozen" star josh gad, so we can all have a little fun together >> tree was so happy, she could hardly speak. >> reporter: in times like these, we may be isolated but no one should be alone. >> we're going to be blessed by this >> reporter: kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >> there are so many good people in this country and i want to share more of those stories. that's "nightly news" for this monday i'm lester holt. thank you for watching please take care of yourself and each other go to work tomorrow if you are on the list of essential workers. and that is a long list of people that can go to work tomorrow. among them first responders, grocery store employees, restaurant employees and many other types of workers. >> this order starts at 12:01 at midnight, basically just after midnight. lasts until april 7th
excelsior's 318 cafe as they say on facebook, kids should never be hungry, even at story time >> when duncanhowed his his teacher his new picture -- >> reporter: read online by "frozen" star josh gad, so we can all have a little fun together >> tree was so happy, she could hardly speak. >> reporter: in times like these, we may be isolated but no one should be alone. >> we're going to be blessed by this >> reporter: kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago....