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earlier we spoke with polled their rave secretary general of the european federation of nurses associations he has been warning for years that front line workers have been lacking the protection needed in case of a pandemic i think the been done it came to us quite suddenly so many member states in the european union including the commission itself was not prepared for this and not such protection equipment that we need to have in order to go next to the patient who was to patient to feed the patient who knows the bateson was not available so even from the ball a crisis in 2014 yes and wrote a report at that time the title was we are not prepared at the nest we are all prepared and in that report be up and make clear recommit durations release governments give your nurses your physicians who are from flying who are taking care of patients that b.p. east the masks that mock the aerials that they need to protect themselves. like other european nations spain has started easing some of its coronavirus restrictions restaurants hotels and museums and some cities are now allowed to open but many r
earlier we spoke with polled their rave secretary general of the european federation of nurses associations he has been warning for years that front line workers have been lacking the protection needed in case of a pandemic i think the been done it came to us quite suddenly so many member states in the european union including the commission itself was not prepared for this and not such protection equipment that we need to have in order to go next to the patient who was to patient to feed the...
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and we're joined now by the european federation nurses association secretary general paul de rob from brussels thanks so much for being with us paul let me thank you and everyone in your profession for all you've been doing during this crisis an estimated 179 health care staff in britain alone have died during this and demick many of them nurses what's the biggest risk that they're facing in this pandemic. i think good and i'm it came to us quite suddenly so many member states in the european union including the commission itself was not prepared for this and not such a protection equipment that we need to have in order to go next to the patient to wash the patients and feed the patients to not just the banks and what's not available so even from being born a crisis in 2014 enough and wrote a report at that time the title last week are not be fair the next 3 are all prepared and in the next 3 for the up and make to the end recommendations released government give your nurses your physicians who are from flying who are taking care of the patients that b.p. east damascus demobbed aerial
and we're joined now by the european federation nurses association secretary general paul de rob from brussels thanks so much for being with us paul let me thank you and everyone in your profession for all you've been doing during this crisis an estimated 179 health care staff in britain alone have died during this and demick many of them nurses what's the biggest risk that they're facing in this pandemic. i think good and i'm it came to us quite suddenly so many member states in the european...
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exotics evan thank you very much thank you that's over the show we're back on monday from the european have a federal grant of ours with someone of good luck to the next mad drill ministers everything the johnsons of the center with china brazil they're watching and drawing on the ground on twitter you found that instagram and facebook. marty's holiday international memorial awards are now open for entries all media professionals are eligible whether you are a freelance journalist work for alternative media or part of a global news platform to participate send us your published works in video all written for much go to award dot altie dot com and enter now. ah no team no crowd. no shots. actually just felt the. last draft notice to. quench your thirst for action. right now you can stand there.
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examiner's evan thank you very much thank you that's over the show we're back on monday from the european have a federal grant of ours with someone of good luck to the next mad drill ministers that recently johnson to be center with running china brazil they're watching and drawing on the ground on twitter you found that instagram and facebook. it. could pick up the book. and come back. to new to show you the books and use it to said look no problem for the loco up talking. ringback clock that just look up one. dollar a piece in the wall it shows the stuff but don't take care of the slides faked fixing to force you to put stinky human body with no escape. for him all. your life through my box if we can fit me perfectly to function it thankfully to please him. and i know some function is likely to finish its shift but. as for it.
examiner's evan thank you very much thank you that's over the show we're back on monday from the european have a federal grant of ours with someone of good luck to the next mad drill ministers that recently johnson to be center with running china brazil they're watching and drawing on the ground on twitter you found that instagram and facebook. it. could pick up the book. and come back. to new to show you the books and use it to said look no problem for the loco up talking. ringback clock that...
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european countries opposed to it. they are probably going to put together a proposal for moree home resources, and e.u. tax people paid directly to the federal budget of the european union. what i'm hearing is this may be a tax not on people, the additional tax to pay for this, but on large corporations. large corporations would have to pay the tax directly to the e.u. in seven years to help pay back the loans and pay the interest. thomas: this is a huge pandemic and a huge amount of money. how likely is it that all the member states will reach some kind of agreement on this grand plan? dave: this is a tricky thing. it has to be proved by -- approved by a union of 27 countries, so any country can veto it, and it has to be approvoved past -- fast. the seven your budget had not been agreed before the crisis because of the normal contentious issues involved in the budget. january 1, the current long-term budget expires. there is already 500 billion dollars in short-term funding that has been n a great. that is going to run out. estimating that an agrereement would be neeeeded by july. we do not t en know ifif e.u. leadaders will be able to star
european countries opposed to it. they are probably going to put together a proposal for moree home resources, and e.u. tax people paid directly to the federal budget of the european union. what i'm hearing is this may be a tax not on people, the additional tax to pay for this, but on large corporations. large corporations would have to pay the tax directly to the e.u. in seven years to help pay back the loans and pay the interest. thomas: this is a huge pandemic and a huge amount of money. how...
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legally the state can't close its borders to european visitors. that is a federal action.ve a state can close its borders to other states. i believe legally that would be challenged, and i'm not even sure the federal government could do that. so, i don't believe there is a state role in setting borders. do get infected by someone, the question then turns to controlling that is testing,nd that tracing, etc.. thank you. i will see you tomorrow, guys. [indiscernible] >> i will talk to you tomorrow. you will go first tomorrow. ♪ announcer: c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. sunday morning, editor at large inc on the status of the ppp. chapman university and how urban centers in the united states could be affected by the pandemic. watched c-span's washington journal 7:00 a.m., join the discussion. watch c-span daily, unfiltered coverage of the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic, with briefings from the white house, congress, and governors across the country. conversation the from our live call-in program. dema
legally the state can't close its borders to european visitors. that is a federal action.ve a state can close its borders to other states. i believe legally that would be challenged, and i'm not even sure the federal government could do that. so, i don't believe there is a state role in setting borders. do get infected by someone, the question then turns to controlling that is testing,nd that tracing, etc.. thank you. i will see you tomorrow, guys. [indiscernible] >> i will talk to you...
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legally the state can't close its borders to european visitors. that is a federal action.'t believe a state can control -- close its borders to other states. i believe legally that would be i'm not even sure the federal government can do that. so, i don't believe there's a state role in setting borders. even if we do get infected by someone, the question turns to controlling that infection. that is test tracing -- testing, tracing, etc. i will see you tomorrow, guys. we will go through it tomorrow. i will talk to you tomorrow. save your questions. you will go first tomorrow. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] >> watching c-span's 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 the conversation on our live program "washington journal." if you missed any live coverage, watch anytime on demand at c-span.org
legally the state can't close its borders to european visitors. that is a federal action.'t believe a state can control -- close its borders to other states. i believe legally that would be i'm not even sure the federal government can do that. so, i don't believe there's a state role in setting borders. even if we do get infected by someone, the question turns to controlling that infection. that is test tracing -- testing, tracing, etc. i will see you tomorrow, guys. we will go through it...
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legally the state can't close its borders to european visitors. that is a federal action.'t believe a state can close its borders to other states. i believe legally that would be challenged, and i'm not even sure the federal government could do that. so, i don't believe there is a state role in setting borders. do get infected by someone, the question then turns to controlling that is testing,nd that tracing, etc.. thank you. i will see you tomorrow, guys. [indiscernible] >> i will talk to you tomorrow. you will go first tomorrow. >> memorial day at 9:00 eastern on c-span, coverage from arlington national cemetery of the laying of the wreath at the tomb of the unknown by vice president mike pence. ater, president trump and the first lady will participate in a parade. watch live monday on c-span and c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> liftoff. aim high. week, watch live coverage of the launch of spacex's commercial crew test flight, marking the first launch of astronauts on american soil since 2011. live on c-span, the countdown nationalefing with the adm
legally the state can't close its borders to european visitors. that is a federal action.'t believe a state can close its borders to other states. i believe legally that would be challenged, and i'm not even sure the federal government could do that. so, i don't believe there is a state role in setting borders. do get infected by someone, the question then turns to controlling that is testing,nd that tracing, etc.. thank you. i will see you tomorrow, guys. [indiscernible] >> i will talk...
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the situation in germany, i‘m joined by professor andreas radbruch, who‘s president of the european federations was one of the lucky features and, in addition, actually, germany reacted locally because we had 16 federal state and each state can adapt the measures actually to the severity of the outbreak and each stage of the outbreak, so we have some flexibility as well, so i think that is what the germans think was at their luck so far. but also lucky in that you have thousands and thousands of laboratories around the country that were able to join that national effort on testing. that is true, actually, and the testing capacity actually has been as high as we would like to be and from today on, actually, we have a serious, dependable antibody test provided actually nationwide in large numbers, so actually that is one of the secrets, actually testing, testing, testing. we are starting to see, as i mentioned, the lockdown easing in germany. would you agree with that? do you think that‘s about right in terms of time orare that‘s about right in terms of time or are you worried it is premature? w
the situation in germany, i‘m joined by professor andreas radbruch, who‘s president of the european federations was one of the lucky features and, in addition, actually, germany reacted locally because we had 16 federal state and each state can adapt the measures actually to the severity of the outbreak and each stage of the outbreak, so we have some flexibility as well, so i think that is what the germans think was at their luck so far. but also lucky in that you have thousands and...
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federal union. does: if it happens, what it mean for the european economy?tephanie: i think it will do some good. it is not just the history books. money in the case of italy, the money could be several percentage points of gdp. it will matter how it spends, and that is one thing that will be important long term. it is supposed to be one-off, but if it looks like it went well or was well spent by italy, and germany has been a bit harsh and thinking italy will waste any money it is given, that could be put on the road to being a historic milestone. it will matter how it is spent. thank you so very much. that is stephanie flanders, who i am pleased to say is a regular contributor to wall street week. two breaking stories. credit suisse saying they will review lending to the most wealthy of its clients in the wake of the pandemic. in the meantime, blackrock has attracted some of the world's largest investors in the wake of pnc cashing out their stake in blackrock. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on glimmer television and radio. our stock
federal union. does: if it happens, what it mean for the european economy?tephanie: i think it will do some good. it is not just the history books. money in the case of italy, the money could be several percentage points of gdp. it will matter how it spends, and that is one thing that will be important long term. it is supposed to be one-off, but if it looks like it went well or was well spent by italy, and germany has been a bit harsh and thinking italy will waste any money it is given, that...
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legally, the state can't close its borders to european visitors. that's a federal action. i don't believe a state can close its borders to other states. i believe legally that would be challenged and i'm not even sure the federal government could do that. so i don't believe there's a state role in setting borders. but even if we do get infected by someone, the question really then turns to controlling that infection. and that's testing, tracing, et cetera. thank you. i'll see you tomorrow, guys. >> new york governor andrew cuomo there saying, overall, news is good. hospitalizations, intubations, deaths are all down, however, he underscored still important for people to wash their hands and to wear masks and, of course, he also says that he is hoping new york might open by wednesday. all depending on the number of tracers they can get online. let's talk about all of this. joining me, cnn correspondent polo sandoval and evan mcmorris-santoro. polo, you first. the governor trying to remain optimistic but still reminding people that it's personal responsibility that will help
legally, the state can't close its borders to european visitors. that's a federal action. i don't believe a state can close its borders to other states. i believe legally that would be challenged and i'm not even sure the federal government could do that. so i don't believe there's a state role in setting borders. but even if we do get infected by someone, the question really then turns to controlling that infection. and that's testing, tracing, et cetera. thank you. i'll see you tomorrow,...
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all restrictions on entry remain in effect including federal requirement for people who have been in certain european countries including american citizens to self-quarantine for 14 days once they reach their final destination. this just in, canada and the u.s. have agreed to extend their agreement to keep the border closed to nonessential travel untill june 21st. canadian prime minister juice tin trudeau said his government is planning stronger measures of more travelers. >> we need to make sure we have the to deal with any feral spreads and in covid-19 19. >> >> it was set to expire on may 21st. i'm an mack vic at the live news desk. back to you. >> taking you live outside now. the bay area seeing a mix of sun and clouds this afternoon as we look at san francisco after a rainy morning for some spots. meteorologist mary lee is tracking it all for us. mary. >> wet start to the day and some locations this morning and heading through the rest of our average catching a bit of sunshine re is lookat you can see some sun and some clouds out there. our temperatures are starting to slowly warm up and we're i
all restrictions on entry remain in effect including federal requirement for people who have been in certain european countries including american citizens to self-quarantine for 14 days once they reach their final destination. this just in, canada and the u.s. have agreed to extend their agreement to keep the border closed to nonessential travel untill june 21st. canadian prime minister juice tin trudeau said his government is planning stronger measures of more travelers. >> we need to...
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legally the state can't close its borders to european visitors. that's a federal action. i don't believe a state can control -- close its borders to other states. i believe legally that would be challenged and i'm not even sure the federal government could do that. so that i don't believe there's a state role in setting borders. but even if we do get infected by someone, the question really then turns to controlling that infection. that's testing, tracing, et cetera. thank you. i'll seal ye you tomorrow, guys. >>> okay, everyone. the andrew cuomo holding his daily briefing. good morning, everyone. i'm going to bring in our panel of reporters and doctors. cori coffin, monica alba, and our medical contributors dr. natalie azar and kavita patel. cori is joining us from coney island. i'm curious, your big takeaway. can i just say i loved hearing the governor talk about our colleague rachel maddow and playing a clip from her show laus night. that was great. >> reporter: i already know which one is my favorite. i won't say, but looking forward to seeing the other five. we're fu
legally the state can't close its borders to european visitors. that's a federal action. i don't believe a state can control -- close its borders to other states. i believe legally that would be challenged and i'm not even sure the federal government could do that. so that i don't believe there's a state role in setting borders. but even if we do get infected by someone, the question really then turns to controlling that infection. that's testing, tracing, et cetera. thank you. i'll seal ye you...
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anna: european markets are opening lower as you said. the federalome powell warned about economic risks and big name investors and doubt about evaluations. he said it could deepen without additional government spending. this is something not on the immediate horizon. joining us is the director of model portfolio for invesco. good morning to you. as we watch european equity marks stumble a little bit this morning, do you think we're questioning whether the rally in april went too far? is that what marks are doing here? >> good morning to you. yeah. i think stock markets were probably right for a bit of profit taking after the ppressive -- you saw in april. a call too much optimism. the federal reserve talking took into account lingering threggets to the economy. that sort of mix will destabilize markets in the short-term. i don't think there is too much optimism in stock markets currently. i think you have to scratch beneath the surface to see those companies that would sort of benefit from a rather subdued economic recovery as a result of lingering
anna: european markets are opening lower as you said. the federalome powell warned about economic risks and big name investors and doubt about evaluations. he said it could deepen without additional government spending. this is something not on the immediate horizon. joining us is the director of model portfolio for invesco. good morning to you. as we watch european equity marks stumble a little bit this morning, do you think we're questioning whether the rally in april went too far? is that...
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does this crisis help the european union for, more of a federal institution with shared ?t richard: from that perspective, we will have to wait and see, but you are starting to see the realization of the necessity for this. also, in individual sectors, you're starting to see stimulus packages for airlines, which have been severely impacted, the big stimulus, a package for the development of electric vehicles. you are starting to see that filter through to other sectors, which has implications. sense, given make overarching positives around at the big picture level this seems to be a positive development for the european union, given that, does it make sense for risk assets to go higher on this, despite geopolitical tensions raising their heads between the u.s. and china? at the moment, european investors seem to be putting that to the sideline. richard: the moves you are seeing in the markets to some extent reflect how subdued positioning was. if you look at the sectors that have been outperforming, it's been the ones that have been the most impacted, areas such as travel
does this crisis help the european union for, more of a federal institution with shared ?t richard: from that perspective, we will have to wait and see, but you are starting to see the realization of the necessity for this. also, in individual sectors, you're starting to see stimulus packages for airlines, which have been severely impacted, the big stimulus, a package for the development of electric vehicles. you are starting to see that filter through to other sectors, which has implications....
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it is important to remember the european commission took up these questions immediately after the federal trade commission seven years ago decided not to take action. one decides not to take action against the dominant firm in an antitrust investigation after you as the regulator have been persuaded that this big company in question is not going to be as big in a few years. perhaps there will be more startups in that space. i think it's fair to say the decision to abruptly close the ftc investigation into google in 2013, that decision has not aged well. one reason it has not is that europe looked at the same set of evidence, it took more time to carefully vet the evidence, and came to the opposite conclusion. it ultimately issued a finding of guilt for these practices against google. >> do you think the efforts by the european commission to inject greater competition into search have been successful? luther: it is a mixed bag. i'm thankful for the work of the european commission on this and the leadership. i do not think the so-called tech lash would exist without that in april of 2015, t
it is important to remember the european commission took up these questions immediately after the federal trade commission seven years ago decided not to take action. one decides not to take action against the dominant firm in an antitrust investigation after you as the regulator have been persuaded that this big company in question is not going to be as big in a few years. perhaps there will be more startups in that space. i think it's fair to say the decision to abruptly close the ftc...
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: i'm glad you asked because it's important to remember that the european commission took up these questions immediately after the federalrade commission about seven years ago decided not to take action, and i think one decides not to take action against the dominant firm in an antitrust investigation after you as the regulator, you've been persuaded that is the company in question is that going to be as big in a few years, perhaps there's going to be more startups and so forth in that space. i think it's fair to say the decision to abruptly close the ftc's investigation to google in 2013, that decision has not aged well. one of the reasons it has not clearly is that europe look at the same set of evidence, took a little bit more time to carefully that the evidence, and came to the opposite conclusion and ultimately issued a finding of guilt for these practices against google. >> do you think the european commission to inject greater competition into search has been successful? >> guest: it's a bit of a mixed bag. i'm very thankful for the work of the european commission on this in the leadership and, frankly, i don't th
: i'm glad you asked because it's important to remember that the european commission took up these questions immediately after the federalrade commission about seven years ago decided not to take action, and i think one decides not to take action against the dominant firm in an antitrust investigation after you as the regulator, you've been persuaded that is the company in question is that going to be as big in a few years, perhaps there's going to be more startups and so forth in that space. i...
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you know i don't think it's a big problem given that germany is a federal state and the european union is not we have a similar situation in germany in which the different governors come to different conclusions based on different problems space time different density of population and no one makes it a big deal that germinate it's not acting in one who are here and way but we see different ways of openings. and do term parts of the country and the same is true for the european union and it's different member states if spain was hit so hard and they think that it's way too early to open the border it makes perfect sense for spain but if a small country like luxembourg is complaining that they feel cut off if germany doesn't open the borders and this situation is much better in terms of numbers then in spain that germany should respond and the minister of the interior caved in and grew opens so we have cross border relationships with luxembourg much sooner than with other countries so alric i say that part of the plan is for countries with similar overall risk profiles to open to each o
you know i don't think it's a big problem given that germany is a federal state and the european union is not we have a similar situation in germany in which the different governors come to different conclusions based on different problems space time different density of population and no one makes it a big deal that germinate it's not acting in one who are here and way but we see different ways of openings. and do term parts of the country and the same is true for the european union and it's...
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european nation. and a win for religious freedom, a federal court ruling kentucky's governor cannot stop a church fromve-in services. our next guest led the lawsuit against the governor, calls it a huge victory for faith nationwide. audible is my road-trip companion. it's kind of my quiet, alone time. audible is a routine for me. it's like a fun night school for adults. i could easily be seduced into locking myself into a place where i do nothing but listen to books. i never was interested in historical fiction before, but i'm obsessed with it now. there are a lot of like, classic and big titles that i feel like i missed out since i don't have time to read, mean i might as well listen. if i want to catch up on the news or history or learn what's going on in the world, i can download a book and listen to it. because i listened to her story over and over again, i made the decision to go ahead and follow my own dream, which was to help other veterans. i think there's like 180 books in my, in my library now. it changes your perspective; it makes you a different person. it's true, it's so true. to start yo
european nation. and a win for religious freedom, a federal court ruling kentucky's governor cannot stop a church fromve-in services. our next guest led the lawsuit against the governor, calls it a huge victory for faith nationwide. audible is my road-trip companion. it's kind of my quiet, alone time. audible is a routine for me. it's like a fun night school for adults. i could easily be seduced into locking myself into a place where i do nothing but listen to books. i never was interested in...
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the 1st major european football league to resume the german football federation has already carried out more than 2000 tests on players and club staffs the ever tells you i think that people will just be pleased to watch blues league of football on the screens at home and of course for all of us it's a completely new experience we've never had a situation like this before where it hurts a player games without friends it's something that's new for everyone but on the other hand we're just so happy to be able to play football again. it's only in clubs have been given the all clear to resume full team training from next monday if they comply with new safety protocols until now players have only been allowed to do individual sessions no date has been set for the league to restart and spanish clubs are organizing individual training routines for their players the league's president is hoping games can kick off on june the 12th the plan is then to have matches on 35 consecutive days around the jury trail barcelona by 2 points at the top of the table with 11 games left in the season top level
the 1st major european football league to resume the german football federation has already carried out more than 2000 tests on players and club staffs the ever tells you i think that people will just be pleased to watch blues league of football on the screens at home and of course for all of us it's a completely new experience we've never had a situation like this before where it hurts a player games without friends it's something that's new for everyone but on the other hand we're just so...
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federal structure that the u.s. has, but it seems that the european union is moving closer towards that. james: if we look at the fact -- the matchup between fundamentals and pricing, i might observe that this is a good opportunity to consider the value of gross and europe. am convinced that growth remains in the united states. in europe i could see the excellent opportunity in the mining sector, where companies are able to have yield in excess of 7%. i'm thinking of companies like anglo and php. i'm looking at non--- quantitative easing and monetary theory is likely to lead to a significant uptick in activities. u.k., it lookshe better positioned than normal, the market looks relatively we have ac and .tructural imbalance in demand finally, i would say if investors are going to look at the values and europe, capital discipline is now much more there, and so has a asset exposure. a company with good capital discipline, but also with and if it is people move from packaging with plastic sandpaper. of impact do you have -- do expect the massive to have? unemployment james: in global terms w
federal structure that the u.s. has, but it seems that the european union is moving closer towards that. james: if we look at the fact -- the matchup between fundamentals and pricing, i might observe that this is a good opportunity to consider the value of gross and europe. am convinced that growth remains in the united states. in europe i could see the excellent opportunity in the mining sector, where companies are able to have yield in excess of 7%. i'm thinking of companies like anglo and...
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european connection. fordy was saying watch out the people from italy. they were just walking through our airports. we had the federal officials at all of our airports and they were doing screening -- they were screening people from china . nobody was screening people from europe and the european travel ban did not go until march, mid-march we didn't do a full european travel ban. they were coming, nobody was screening, no elitist testing, nobody was looking, nobody even knew to look. wherever they came in new york, nobody was on notice. nobody said watch for people from italy, watch for people from ireland and the u.k.. we were totally unaware and then apparently it's a different strain. once it gets to new york, now you have that density in new york. density is the enemy here. dense housing, dense transportation, dense sidewalks. in that density, it takes off like a fire through dry grass and then it spreads to new jersey, connecticut, that whole area. but especially since nobody knew. nobody knew. we were doing this every day. nobody ever talked about transmission through europe. mask.ave a the road tout recovery
european connection. fordy was saying watch out the people from italy. they were just walking through our airports. we had the federal officials at all of our airports and they were doing screening -- they were screening people from china . nobody was screening people from europe and the european travel ban did not go until march, mid-march we didn't do a full european travel ban. they were coming, nobody was screening, no elitist testing, nobody was looking, nobody even knew to look. wherever...
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federation chair. when you look at the changing behavior of consumer, be it will chinese, european, they be affected ify mid-level?ers at the stephen: the high-end luxury consumer will be there whether it is in china or the u.s.. they have been beaten down, slowed down during the pandemic. in china, you are seeing them come back, not at the same levels as before, but you are seeing growth and recovery. you have not seen the travel and retail part of the market. that part of the business still has not recovered, but you are seeing more online behavior in china. you are seeing the stores come back, in the 25% to 50% decline range but accelerating back, and i think that is a precursor to what you will see in the u.s. francine: is the u.s. usually the leading indicator to what happens elsewhere or do you have to look at the chinese market? stephen: right now you have to look at the chinese market, largely because the pandemic hit china before the u.s. in general, the u.s. and china are important markets, the two largest luxury consumer markets in the world. , is thee issue is aspirational luxury consumer h
federation chair. when you look at the changing behavior of consumer, be it will chinese, european, they be affected ify mid-level?ers at the stephen: the high-end luxury consumer will be there whether it is in china or the u.s.. they have been beaten down, slowed down during the pandemic. in china, you are seeing them come back, not at the same levels as before, but you are seeing growth and recovery. you have not seen the travel and retail part of the market. that part of the business still...
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european credit strategy at morgan stanley. announcement enough, the whatever it takes moment for the federal reserve? srikanth: thank you for having me. that wasncement of very important in the context of march and april. that prevented the downward spiral in terms of liquidity and funding shocks. the next up of it is where the fed follows through. as things stand now, in terms of the rally that we have seen, even in a lower quality portion of the high-yield space, that does not warrant as much aggression. the action follow-through is important in maintaining the credibility of the fed. if they are announcing something, to be able to follow through on that, is important for how the markets respond in the next crisis. yes, we think they need to follow through. maybe not the same extent as the aggressiveness as they did with respect to the announcement, but at least a modicum of following through on the bond purchases is important. vonnie: what happens to crisis when that starts? the fed chair admitted that they barely got going on their program. srikanth: that is a fair question. , the firstt would be
european credit strategy at morgan stanley. announcement enough, the whatever it takes moment for the federal reserve? srikanth: thank you for having me. that wasncement of very important in the context of march and april. that prevented the downward spiral in terms of liquidity and funding shocks. the next up of it is where the fed follows through. as things stand now, in terms of the rally that we have seen, even in a lower quality portion of the high-yield space, that does not warrant as...
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european connection. you know, people from italy -- nobody was saying watch out for the people from italy. they were just walking through our airports. right. we had the federal officials at all our airports and they were doing that screening that they were doing. they were screening people from china still. nobody was screening people from europe. and the european travel ban, the full ban, didn't go into effect like march or mid march or something like that. so they were coming. nobody was screening. nobody was testing. nobody was looking. nobody even knew to look. wherever they came in new york, nobody was on notice. nobody said watch for italian people from italy. watch for people from ireland and the uk. so it was just we were totally unaware of it. and then, apparently, it's a different strain. once it gets to new york, now you have that density in new york. right. and density is the enemy here. and that new york dense housing, dense transportation, dense sidewalks in that density it takes off like a fire through dry grass. and then it spreads. it's in new jersey, connecticut, that whole area. but especially since nobody knew. i mean, nobody knew. right.
european connection. you know, people from italy -- nobody was saying watch out for the people from italy. they were just walking through our airports. right. we had the federal officials at all our airports and they were doing that screening that they were doing. they were screening people from china still. nobody was screening people from europe. and the european travel ban, the full ban, didn't go into effect like march or mid march or something like that. so they were coming. nobody was...
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federal government is pretty much baked into the d.n.a. as well in a lot scarier than it is here in europe the issue in the european context is the extent to which we can convince everybody that they're all in one economic situation together indeed and i think that that conviction is spreading that the french and the germans have come to this agreement is an important 1st sign all right eric jones of johns hopkins university and belong in italy professor jones we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you thank you very much for having me. and you thought your trainers or your sneakers were expensive i want you to get a load of this the basketball shoes worn by the american hoops icon michael jordan have just sold at auction for more than half a $1000000.00 that's right they look a bit old fashioned today as athletic shoes go but this pair was among the very 1st so-called air jordans made especially for the star of his 1st season in the n.b.a. remember that i did so the bees auction house took advantage of the renewed hype surrounding jordan a documentary about michael jordan with the title the last dance and streaming right
federal government is pretty much baked into the d.n.a. as well in a lot scarier than it is here in europe the issue in the european context is the extent to which we can convince everybody that they're all in one economic situation together indeed and i think that that conviction is spreading that the french and the germans have come to this agreement is an important 1st sign all right eric jones of johns hopkins university and belong in italy professor jones we appreciate your time and your...
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european affairs correspondent york motus. the u.s. economy is likely to record a 30 percent collapse in the current quarter we're talking $30.00 there that's according to the chairman of the federal reserve jerome powell in an interview with c.b.s. news program 60 minutes paul said the united states would only fully recover after a vaccine was available cautioning lawmakers against reopening the economy too soon . your mom would have to reintroduce the social distancing measures and then you would have another downturn and that would be bad for confidence. so that's a risk we really want to avoid you know the virus hasn't gone away the reason that cases have gone down and are declining is because people have been in their homes and not in their businesses and not out among the crowd. has more on this he joins us from new york against a 30 percent contraction of the u.s. economy that's staggering did the federal reserve chairman suggest what the implications of that would be. well at least what the chairman said is that he doesn't not believe that we will see a depression like scenario that we saw well 100 years ago and the reason why is what is the difference between a recession
european affairs correspondent york motus. the u.s. economy is likely to record a 30 percent collapse in the current quarter we're talking $30.00 there that's according to the chairman of the federal reserve jerome powell in an interview with c.b.s. news program 60 minutes paul said the united states would only fully recover after a vaccine was available cautioning lawmakers against reopening the economy too soon . your mom would have to reintroduce the social distancing measures and then you...
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federal reserve bank of new york president. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ "bloomberghis is surveillance," taylor and francine from london and new york. breaking out of the europeanion saying they are proposing issuing 500 billion euros in joint debt and a 750 billion euro virus fund for eight countries. the 750 billion for the european recovery, 500 billion in grants, 250 billion in loans. joining us now, no better expert than steven major. this of all, on paper, is strong enough? will it appease the people that wanted more? steven: it is a step in the right direction. i think many will be pleased to see a step. the french and german leaders had already agreed something like this last week and it is now going to the next stage. clearly, there will be some opposition but the market is about probabilities. above zero and rising. it will compress spreads because markets have to price this in as a realistic scenario. if you think about the news flow over the years, it was mainly on the others, all bad stuff about ray cups and defaults -- thisups and defaults and could be a start. it could be three to four times this before they finish, and think of what relief that
federal reserve bank of new york president. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ "bloomberghis is surveillance," taylor and francine from london and new york. breaking out of the europeanion saying they are proposing issuing 500 billion euros in joint debt and a 750 billion euro virus fund for eight countries. the 750 billion for the european recovery, 500 billion in grants, 250 billion in loans. joining us now, no better expert than steven major. this of all, on paper, is strong enough? will...
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federal and state authorities over how fast to ease the lockdown the government also agreed to a $9800000000.00 bailout for its national carrier. officials there want to lift a travel warning for 31 european countries for mid june the major travel slump select even the strongest airline struggling in the u.k. is restrictions ease life's returning to london's parks and tennis courts with a few more rules on how many people can play in the absence of a vaccine life after lockdowns likely to be governed by far more regulations rules meant for everyone needs barca al-jazeera london the french president of manorama car has announced an $8800000000.00 investment fund to support his country's auto industry the sector employees hundreds of thousands of people in france with roughly 30 vehicle and parts factories around the country mike ross says autonomous and electric cars will be the focus after the coronavirus crisis he wants france to become europe's leading producer off clean cars. the time to speak with the i did if you measure this industry is confronted by a serious challenge which was there before covert 19 and today we have to find a new way to defend our industrial fabric especially th
federal and state authorities over how fast to ease the lockdown the government also agreed to a $9800000000.00 bailout for its national carrier. officials there want to lift a travel warning for 31 european countries for mid june the major travel slump select even the strongest airline struggling in the u.k. is restrictions ease life's returning to london's parks and tennis courts with a few more rules on how many people can play in the absence of a vaccine life after lockdowns likely to be...
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federal and state authorities over how fast to ease the lockdown the government also agreed to a 9800000000 dollar bailout for its national carrier. officials there want to lift a travel warning for 31 european countries for mid june the major travel slumps left even the strongest airline struggling. in the u.k. is restrictions lice returning to london's parks and tennis courts with a few more rules on how many people can play in the absence of a vaccine life after lockdowns likely to be governed by far more regulations rules meant for everyone leave barca al-jazeera london. french president has announced an $8800000000.00 investment fund to support the auto industry the sector employees hundreds of thousands of people in france and dozens of vehicles and parts factories says autonomous and electric cars will be the focus of the coronavirus crisis that he wants friends to become europe's leading producer of clean cars now the coronavirus has battered the u.s. economy but it's had a much needed morale boost with the reopening of the new york stock exchange but like the rest of the country reopening did not mean it was business as usual as gabriel elizondo explains. a sign of the times a past
federal and state authorities over how fast to ease the lockdown the government also agreed to a 9800000000 dollar bailout for its national carrier. officials there want to lift a travel warning for 31 european countries for mid june the major travel slumps left even the strongest airline struggling. in the u.k. is restrictions lice returning to london's parks and tennis courts with a few more rules on how many people can play in the absence of a vaccine life after lockdowns likely to be...
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federal and state authorities over how fast to ease the lock down the government also agreed to a $9800000000.00 bailout for its national carrier. officials there want to lift a travel warning for 31 european countries for mid june the major travel slumps left even the strongest airline struggling. in the u.k. is restrictions ease life returning to london's parks and tennis courts with a few more rules on how many people can play in the absence of a vaccine life after lockdowns likely to be governed by far more regulations rules meant for everyone leave barca al-jazeera london. french president emmanuel my car has announced an $8800000000.00 investment fund to support his country's auto industry sector employees hundreds of thousands of people in france with roughly 30 vehicle and parts factories around the country that are so butler and paris has more. well over the past few weeks the french government is known to series of rescue plans for various economic sectors in france with a tourism culture business and now the car industry the french president tomorrow might call so as the car industry is in crisis not just because of the current virus pandemic but also because it faces the challe
federal and state authorities over how fast to ease the lock down the government also agreed to a $9800000000.00 bailout for its national carrier. officials there want to lift a travel warning for 31 european countries for mid june the major travel slumps left even the strongest airline struggling. in the u.k. is restrictions ease life returning to london's parks and tennis courts with a few more rules on how many people can play in the absence of a vaccine life after lockdowns likely to be...