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the financial times has that talking about pushing for a column in this border row.ey are not supposed to be using weapons as such, but fighting did flare up on monday and those tensions running high according to the financial times. there's been statements from both sides from officials trying to say we are not seeking escalation in this matter and are going to look into it, we are not trying to escalate this. one of the reasons is it's quite shocking to have such important powers and having the worst conflict on their board and more than 40 years. we talk about escalation here we talk about how serious they could become. how quickly this fight broke out there's beena quickly this fight broke out there's been a real fast ever to say we are going to look into this and let's try and de—escalated it and calmly approach this matter. it may be the sta kes approach this matter. it may be the sta ke s of approach this matter. it may be the stakes of them are going to be so high on the other side they are making this concerted effort. with that with the himalayas he got a n
the financial times has that talking about pushing for a column in this border row.ey are not supposed to be using weapons as such, but fighting did flare up on monday and those tensions running high according to the financial times. there's been statements from both sides from officials trying to say we are not seeking escalation in this matter and are going to look into it, we are not trying to escalate this. one of the reasons is it's quite shocking to have such important powers and having...
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are the political editor of the new statesman, stephen bush and political correspondent for the financial timesrrow's front pages starting with. .. the new york times features a pictures of protesters outside the white house in washington as president trump prepared to walk to the a nearby church, where he posed for pictures holding a bible. the international edition of the financial times shows protesters kneeling in manhattan during a rally against the killing ofgeorge floyd — as it highlights the growing anger acrosss the united states. the metro carries a picture of a protester being pushed away by police as they made a path for donald trump's walk to the church. according to the washington post, the attorney—general, william barr personally ordered law enforcement officials on the ground to clear the streets for the walk. the daily mirror show a us police office, with his weapon raised — in front of of a father and his daughter during a protest. the daily telegraph focuses on the uk's travel restrictions — with the government saying 14—day quarantine restrictions for anyone entering the co
are the political editor of the new statesman, stephen bush and political correspondent for the financial timesrrow's front pages starting with. .. the new york times features a pictures of protesters outside the white house in washington as president trump prepared to walk to the a nearby church, where he posed for pictures holding a bible. the international edition of the financial times shows protesters kneeling in manhattan during a rally against the killing ofgeorge floyd — as it...
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let's move onto the financial times.ouched on this a minute or two ago. top facebook staff revolve over the zuckerberg stance on trump. basically, the story is about a marked difference between the way that twitter has treated tweets from the president of the united states, started tweets in the way facebook is treating them. what is mark zuckerberg been saying in his own defence? his defence for keeping donald trump's comments on facebook without warnings or hiding them all without misleading labels which is what twitter has done come he hasn't wanted to touch any of that and his defence, which is fairness to him a defence he has had had right from the beginning of facebook is that he wants the site to be committed to free expression and he sees serious issues with him as an individual having censorship rights over millions of people and billions of businesses and political groups and what they can freely publish on his site. and he has a point at that. i think when we look at accountability for free speech and who deci
let's move onto the financial times.ouched on this a minute or two ago. top facebook staff revolve over the zuckerberg stance on trump. basically, the story is about a marked difference between the way that twitter has treated tweets from the president of the united states, started tweets in the way facebook is treating them. what is mark zuckerberg been saying in his own defence? his defence for keeping donald trump's comments on facebook without warnings or hiding them all without misleading...
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and according to the financial times, the chancellor is drawing up plans for deferred tax rises and cuts his autumn budget. so let's begin. the daily telegraph, as we join the daily telegraph, as wejoin our guests. thanks for being with us. kate, let's start with the daily telegraph and the front page story, a very, very striking although not that recent photograph of khairi saadallah. what do you make of what the daily telegraph has to say about the daily telegraph has to say about the knowledge that was hard of this man, that he had been at least come gci’oss man, that he had been at least come across the radar at mis? 50, this across the radar at mis? so, this headline is actually across the papers this evening, the telegraph, along with others have led with it that he was on the mis radar and of course he is now the lead suspect in what is being considered to be an incident of terrorism with three people dead and others injured. i think it's important, and the telegraph goes into this, that being a person of interest to mi5 can mean a person of interest to mi5 can mean a lot of diffe
and according to the financial times, the chancellor is drawing up plans for deferred tax rises and cuts his autumn budget. so let's begin. the daily telegraph, as we join the daily telegraph, as wejoin our guests. thanks for being with us. kate, let's start with the daily telegraph and the front page story, a very, very striking although not that recent photograph of khairi saadallah. what do you make of what the daily telegraph has to say about the daily telegraph has to say about the...
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is going on and so the way financial regulars in germany actually responded to this when the financial times started 1st reporting and there were irregularities financial regulators in germany said you're actually negatively affecting the stock price of wire cart and you might be working with short sellers who are trying to make money from a decreasing one of our stock so they went after the journalists right instead of actually taking a broader look at why or card and so that's why they have egg on their face and that's why you saw their chief in that piece just a moment ago saying we have to look at ourselves there's going to be some reckoning also on the german regulation side so it's not a good day for. look at it from that aspect rise a if said essentially they were asleep at the wheel this passed them by right there in charge of efforts to manipulate the markets and they said those financial times articles which start to expose a lot of what now has come out to be true they said that was potentially an effort to manipulate the market by these journals in my boots with short sellers or
is going on and so the way financial regulars in germany actually responded to this when the financial times started 1st reporting and there were irregularities financial regulators in germany said you're actually negatively affecting the stock price of wire cart and you might be working with short sellers who are trying to make money from a decreasing one of our stock so they went after the journalists right instead of actually taking a broader look at why or card and so that's why they have...
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the financial times has an image of george floyd younger brother.iciary brother. he was giving testimony at a house judiciary committee brother. he was giving testimony at a housejudiciary committee here two hearing on police brutality and racial profiling. he saying he doesn't want his brothers death to be in vain. it was a brutally honest and very painful testimony. be in vain. it was a brutally honest and very painful testimonym be in vain. it was a brutally honest and very painful testimony. it was herfamily brave and very painful testimony. it was her family brave and courageous of him tojust the her family brave and courageous of him to just the day after his brother was buried to speak. and to continue the campaign and the call for something to change in the us policing. first and foremost that is the country he was speaking about where george floyd was killed. and actually it is a an issue of racism and police violence that spreads around the world, actually. that's why we are seeing protests and campaigns everywhere. george floyd is not by
the financial times has an image of george floyd younger brother.iciary brother. he was giving testimony at a house judiciary committee brother. he was giving testimony at a housejudiciary committee here two hearing on police brutality and racial profiling. he saying he doesn't want his brothers death to be in vain. it was a brutally honest and very painful testimony. be in vain. it was a brutally honest and very painful testimonym be in vain. it was a brutally honest and very painful...
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let's move away from coronavirus and look at the international edition of the financial times. it has a picture of george floyd's younger brother who was speaking at the usjudiciary younger brother who was speaking at the us judiciary committee younger brother who was speaking at the usjudiciary committee hearing earlier on on police brutality. talking about the pain that he and his family experienced and seeing the video of his older brother. it was an emotional, emotional event today that we saw. yeah. it was it was difficult to hear but incredibly important. i think everyone whose watch that video has been horrified, traumatised by it. you can only imagine what it must feel like for that to be your brother and be watching your brother basically be killed. i guess the key message that he gave was that this mustn't be in vain. there is a long list of people, especially in the us, but there are instances in the uk as well, where unarmed black men are killed by police and the consequences both for the individual weigel —— individuals involved but more important, through the syst
let's move away from coronavirus and look at the international edition of the financial times. it has a picture of george floyd's younger brother who was speaking at the usjudiciary younger brother who was speaking at the us judiciary committee younger brother who was speaking at the usjudiciary committee hearing earlier on on police brutality. talking about the pain that he and his family experienced and seeing the video of his older brother. it was an emotional, emotional event today that we...
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turning to the financial times.l street's suffering their worst one—day fold since the march market crash. it's impacting everyone, caroline. stock markets are second wave fears as well, any good news to come out of this? i don't think that anyone has expected any financial good news to come out of this pandemic. i think that's where this story now shifts in terms of we've dealt and looked at the very significant impact on health at those death race. —— death rates. i think now the focus is now on the economy and of course we've seen some very dire predictions about the contraction of the economy in the uk. even worse than that, the greatest predictions of depression since the great freeze. really, really dire forecasts and now we see those predictions by the federal reserve 's in the us forecasting apocalyptic numbers. it's good to see that the president, donald trump, and the us still predicts a great third quarter. and an even better 2021, which is interesting given that there have been great predictions that thi
turning to the financial times.l street's suffering their worst one—day fold since the march market crash. it's impacting everyone, caroline. stock markets are second wave fears as well, any good news to come out of this? i don't think that anyone has expected any financial good news to come out of this pandemic. i think that's where this story now shifts in terms of we've dealt and looked at the very significant impact on health at those death race. —— death rates. i think now the focus...
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sebastian payne is whitehall correspondent at the financial times and has been following the story closelyned, what do you make of it? it's an announcement is not surprising, ever since boris johnson came into downing street last summer, there has been speculation that mark sedwill‘s time would come to an end as cabinet secretary but when boris johnson first became there were reports they we re first became there were reports they were getting on well and he might stay around longer because there was talk he was going to be our man in washington but then relations have deteriorated over the past couple of months from what i have been picking up months from what i have been picking up on, the simple fact that particularly during the coronavirus crisis, sir mark has clashed with dominic comments, boris johnson's primary advisor, and other people in downing street and there was an attempt made to remove so much from his position in may but then that was called off at the last moment and then as we see today it has been announced. the crucial thing for people to know is first of all these two
sebastian payne is whitehall correspondent at the financial times and has been following the story closelyned, what do you make of it? it's an announcement is not surprising, ever since boris johnson came into downing street last summer, there has been speculation that mark sedwill‘s time would come to an end as cabinet secretary but when boris johnson first became there were reports they we re first became there were reports they were getting on well and he might stay around longer because...
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for them going forward >> i think there will be a huge image because in the newspaper of the financial times in the last few years, it's significant because it was 1.9 billion from the accounts so it wasn't a huge demand so at the end of 2018, nearly about 6 billion euros. so it was about 1-half of the balance sheet. >> that's clearly not a good job. it seems that they will get more authority and more regulation. do you think that they're well equipped and also that the president will stay on >> i think it's what went wrong in the past and then to decide what you can do in the future it's the authority to prevent things like this so there should be discussions on how to improve it and enough time and enough stuff to prevent such accounting fraud like this. we'll dive into those results after the break. >> they're joining a slew of names to with draw or suspend from facebook. chesapeake files for chapter 11 bankruptcy as it collapses under the weight of its debts and crash. >> it's been a morning session for european markets and continue on at the start of this session. we were approached low
for them going forward >> i think there will be a huge image because in the newspaper of the financial times in the last few years, it's significant because it was 1.9 billion from the accounts so it wasn't a huge demand so at the end of 2018, nearly about 6 billion euros. so it was about 1-half of the balance sheet. >> that's clearly not a good job. it seems that they will get more authority and more regulation. do you think that they're well equipped and also that the president...
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no sign of summer budget. —— the financial times continues. let's pick up on that question.ill, as it is called, i don't know who name did that, when you look at the idea of a budget, do you get a sense that this would radically change the way that we live in britain or do you get a sense this is a government simply trying to make economic measures in order to make sure the country gets to the year? when boris johnson was talking about things he is finding this week, he was saying about how one think he is concerned about how one think he is concerned about is young people come his way was that young people if they end up out of work, it is concerning that they might stay out of work for a long time. he was saying the priority is for this recovery will be looking at what we can do to help young people. and i think he actually revealed inadvertently or may be inadvertently one of the big measures that we are expecting to get announced next month come him saying he wants all the young people to have the guarantee of a chance of an apprenticeship so i think he is very concerned
no sign of summer budget. —— the financial times continues. let's pick up on that question.ill, as it is called, i don't know who name did that, when you look at the idea of a budget, do you get a sense that this would radically change the way that we live in britain or do you get a sense this is a government simply trying to make economic measures in order to make sure the country gets to the year? when boris johnson was talking about things he is finding this week, he was saying about how...
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and weren't as scrupulous as they should have been when it came to investigating these in the financial times. this was a really complex and long running story with several stories emerging over the last few years so it has been a real roller coaster story when it comes to the stock we saw major share price reaction but ultimately shareholders have remained committed despite the lengthy allegations that have come through the financial times. >> players in europe to get involved in and so it's huge excitement that there was one in germany. so maybe that's too much and sources told cnbc that they discuss the bailout. the ceo said that the company aims to avoid insolvency over a 9 billion euro bailout he hopes to resolve the matter ahead of a shareholder meeting this thursday. sunday marks the largest single day increase in global coronavirus cases according to the world health organization. more than 183 new cases were reported worldwide they saw the largest number of new infections at almost 55,000 followed by the united states and india. the total number of confirmed cases since the start of
and weren't as scrupulous as they should have been when it came to investigating these in the financial times. this was a really complex and long running story with several stories emerging over the last few years so it has been a real roller coaster story when it comes to the stock we saw major share price reaction but ultimately shareholders have remained committed despite the lengthy allegations that have come through the financial times. >> players in europe to get involved in and so...
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the international edition of the financial times says emerging and developing economies will shrink thisthe first time in at least six decades, according to the world bank, underlining the mounting economic cost from coronavirus. it also reports 10,000 planned jobs cuts at the oil giant bp, a story that leads the ft‘s uk edition. the metro highlights a warning that new uk quarantine rules, brought in by home secretary, priti patel, will do little to control coronavirus but will harm businesses and costjobs. the washington post says it's documented 5,400 shootings by the police in the us in the last five years. france's le figaro reports that the debate surrounding the issues thrown up following the death of george floyd will be at the heart of the presidentail race to the white house. the independent carries a photo of nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives, and other leading politicians taking a knee in tribute to victims of police brutality. that is for the precise time that the police officer put his knee on the police officer put his knee on the neck of george floyd. t
the international edition of the financial times says emerging and developing economies will shrink thisthe first time in at least six decades, according to the world bank, underlining the mounting economic cost from coronavirus. it also reports 10,000 planned jobs cuts at the oil giant bp, a story that leads the ft‘s uk edition. the metro highlights a warning that new uk quarantine rules, brought in by home secretary, priti patel, will do little to control coronavirus but will harm...
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the international edition of the financial times says bp will slash up to $17.5 billion off the valuegas assets after a more downbeat view of longer—term oil prices in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, which it expects to hasten the shift away from fossil fuels. according to the daily express, a brexit trade deal could be sealed next month after eu leaders indicated that they will drop their hardline demands. the daily mail reports that a uk government minister has admitted he knew he was saving a tory party donor tens of millions of pounds — in approving a £1 billion property scheme, saying all the rules were followed. and the daily mirror says england and manchester united footballer, marcus rashford has vowed to fight on after borisjohnson refused his plea to give 200,000 vulnerable children free school meals this summer. so let's begin. had can't see you at all, so... did you go out shopping after the lockdown was eased on nonessential shops today? a lot of the front pages here are focused on that including the metro.|j pages here are focused on that including the metro. i did
the international edition of the financial times says bp will slash up to $17.5 billion off the valuegas assets after a more downbeat view of longer—term oil prices in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, which it expects to hasten the shift away from fossil fuels. according to the daily express, a brexit trade deal could be sealed next month after eu leaders indicated that they will drop their hardline demands. the daily mail reports that a uk government minister has admitted he knew he was...
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meanwhile, the international edition of the financial times has a picture of george floyd's brother philonisetestified at a housejudiciary committee hearing on police brutality and racial profiling in washington. and the daily telegraph says that borisjohnson is aiming to scrap the two—metre distancing rule in schools by september. it also has a story onjk rowling, who revealed she is a victim of sexual assault while explaining her stance on women's rights, following her controversial tweets this week about trans women. so let's begin... christopher and polly, great to have you with us. let art with the metro. crack open the bubbly. when it comes to that support bubble, this idea that single people can group up. probably, this will be a funny headline, but for many, this will be really, really important. absolutely. a lot of people who live on their own have been incredibly isolated during the lockdown period. just as other people like me or like chris, who have families, but frankly chris, who have families, but fra nkly love chris, who have families, but frankly love a bit of isolation. i g
meanwhile, the international edition of the financial times has a picture of george floyd's brother philonisetestified at a housejudiciary committee hearing on police brutality and racial profiling in washington. and the daily telegraph says that borisjohnson is aiming to scrap the two—metre distancing rule in schools by september. it also has a story onjk rowling, who revealed she is a victim of sexual assault while explaining her stance on women's rights, following her controversial tweets...
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and the international financial times says that deaths related to covid—i9 in india's capital have beenr—reported, according to data acquired by the paper from hospitals in the city. so let's begin. up—to—date with some of tomorrow's papers. let's begin. stephanie, let's start off with the new york times and this dramatic picture of the... that's the amazon rain forest. you can see, it's been caught up in a perfectly straight line. by a legal robbers —— a legal robbers who are taking advantage of the cross —— crisis. robbers who are taking advantage of the cross -- crisis. these are u nfortu nately pictures the cross -- crisis. these are unfortunately pictures we have seen last year since president bolsonaro came to power. it has been u nfortu nately, even came to power. it has been unfortunately, even less enforcement of the protection of the amazon forest. what we are now seeing is because police and law enforcement cannot cope because of the pandemic, there has been massive areas of the amazon that have been deforested. in the article it says it is an area of 20 times the size of man
and the international financial times says that deaths related to covid—i9 in india's capital have beenr—reported, according to data acquired by the paper from hospitals in the city. so let's begin. up—to—date with some of tomorrow's papers. let's begin. stephanie, let's start off with the new york times and this dramatic picture of the... that's the amazon rain forest. you can see, it's been caught up in a perfectly straight line. by a legal robbers —— a legal robbers who are...
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the international edition of the financial times has the fed striking a cautious note, seeing uncertainty even as retail sales rally. and their front page picture story relates to india accusing china of killing 20 of their soldiers in a clash on the border. and according to the the new york times, president bashar al—assad now faces an acute economic crisis on top of all the other problems in the country, brought about by the collapse of the currency and a rare public rift in the ruling elite. even though he has seem to have won the civil war. let's start, what you both again. charisse start agnes with the daily mail? and there is 50p a day pill to conquer covid, a big study carried out by oxford university with some extraordinary success rates. yes, thatis extraordinary success rates. yes, that is the kind of good news that we are all desperate for. and in the next few weeks and a few months, surely they will keep on coming because new studies will reveal such news and medicines that have been used in other disciplines will prove useful. i don't know if you remember at the beginning of
the international edition of the financial times has the fed striking a cautious note, seeing uncertainty even as retail sales rally. and their front page picture story relates to india accusing china of killing 20 of their soldiers in a clash on the border. and according to the the new york times, president bashar al—assad now faces an acute economic crisis on top of all the other problems in the country, brought about by the collapse of the currency and a rare public rift in the ruling...
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and on the third anniversary of the grenfell tower fire, the financial times has a picture of peopleeir respects to those who died. so let's begin. affair spread of stories there, but course coronavirus continues to dominate. giles, inglorious technicolour after some technical problems earlier, quite a stark headline with the world health organization addressing the prime minister directly, don't live long down until contact tracing works. yeah, what you are saying is scientist similar to the economist there are no concerns emerging out of covid—19 emerging, you put 100 scientists in a room, you get 100 different views. i think the government will be encouraged by the death toll fallen to its lowest level i think today since the third week of march, and clearly, there are tough choices which have got to be made, but i think they think they are getting on top of the crisis. we need to get the economy moving again and there is a huge health cost of not getting the economy moving again, and you are seeing in the other papers reporting the government is grappling with its decision reduci
and on the third anniversary of the grenfell tower fire, the financial times has a picture of peopleeir respects to those who died. so let's begin. affair spread of stories there, but course coronavirus continues to dominate. giles, inglorious technicolour after some technical problems earlier, quite a stark headline with the world health organization addressing the prime minister directly, don't live long down until contact tracing works. yeah, what you are saying is scientist similar to the...
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the financial times says european countries including turkey, greece, spain and portugal are keen to as soon as next month, which would allow british tourists to visit mediterranean resorts without having to face a 14—day quarantine on their return. the independent reports that the uk government has announced that face covering will become mandatory on public transport. the japan times features a photo on its front page of a group of pro—democracy activists chanting slogans as they take part in a protest near the chinese embassy in tokyo to mark the 31st anniversary of the demonstrations in tiananmen square in beijing. and the new york times examines how venice could be — as it shows the city devoid of tourists as the country eases its lockdown. that is a site that not many tourists would have seen over the past few decades. so, let's begin. welcome to you both again. faiza can i start with you? what's look at the german paper, i was explaining that because of strict privacy laws in germany and we are broadcasting to germany and we are broadcasting to germany at the moment, we are no
the financial times says european countries including turkey, greece, spain and portugal are keen to as soon as next month, which would allow british tourists to visit mediterranean resorts without having to face a 14—day quarantine on their return. the independent reports that the uk government has announced that face covering will become mandatory on public transport. the japan times features a photo on its front page of a group of pro—democracy activists chanting slogans as they take...
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they want to increase their grip on the city but at the same time make sure that the financial industry and indeed, that is a challenging task that he has set up. anna: good morning. we understand that president xi will be joining the call between the eu and china today. perhaps a late addition to the lineup. it is a signal to the european union that xi jinping and china's leadership is taking europe a bit more seriously these days. this has not been the case over the past two years. major leaders have not shown up for negotiations, etc., but i think under the pressure they are in, they certainly do not want to lose europe, so it is a sign of, i think, attention by thateadership in beijing they want to send to europe and brussels. matt: what role do you expect the u.s. to play here? obviously, there has been a little bit of a back-and-forth over the past week between president trump and china in terms of news stories about him and the bill that he has signed. >> obviously, the u.s.-china conflict is playing a major role in the background. you have seen leaders from germany, from brussel
they want to increase their grip on the city but at the same time make sure that the financial industry and indeed, that is a challenging task that he has set up. anna: good morning. we understand that president xi will be joining the call between the eu and china today. perhaps a late addition to the lineup. it is a signal to the european union that xi jinping and china's leadership is taking europe a bit more seriously these days. this has not been the case over the past two years. major...
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the financial times reports on the prospect of a no—deal brexit coinciding with a second wave of covid drugs — already in short supply — in further jeopardy. alongside a photograph of madeleine mccann who disappeared in portugal 13 years ago — the telegraph lead on what they call the biggest break yet — after investigators identified a german sex offender as a prime suspect. the mirror's front page carries the same story — showing a photograph of the camper van in which the suspect was living when the girl went missing. and under the headline british solidarity for black lives matter — the guardian shows a photograph of some of the thousands of people who gathered in london today, protesting against the killing of george floyd. welcome to you both again. let's begin with a paper we didn't have in the run—up. the washington post. the developing news in the past couple of hours and that is the raising of the seriousness of charges against one police officer in particular, derek chauvin, and the george floyd case. and three other charges against police officers who were looking on. what d
the financial times reports on the prospect of a no—deal brexit coinciding with a second wave of covid drugs — already in short supply — in further jeopardy. alongside a photograph of madeleine mccann who disappeared in portugal 13 years ago — the telegraph lead on what they call the biggest break yet — after investigators identified a german sex offender as a prime suspect. the mirror's front page carries the same story — showing a photograph of the camper van in which the suspect...
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. >> narrator: with colleagues at the "financial times," we've been investigating opioi manufacturernsys therapeutics and its founder. >> there simy weren't enough people who were joining up the dots, to ask the question of, "is this legal? what's really driving these profits, and is it good for society more widely?" >> frontline is made possible bt butions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporati for public broadcasting. maher support is provided by john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. the ford foundation: working with visionaries othe frontlines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. additional supports provided by the abrams foundation, committed to excellence in journalism the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. pporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by t frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagle
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let's move onto financial times. wall street banks bag banta fees epidemic that sales soar.re some big amounts. yes we are all in this together obviously. in order of what happened here is a companies needing money because they are not getting revenue that would normally getting revenue that would normally get have gone to the investment banks to borrow money in range it and so want to sell some of their debt and of course it has attracted fees. so very big fees towards 57 billion in the figure there. that is the first six months of the year. a p pa re ntly the first six months of the year. apparently the figure raced so far is 7.8 trillion in bank and loan deals and these car manufacturers, cruciate manufacturers to try and ride to the crisis are prepared to pay these fees. because the alternative is debt. they will not survive. the need to raise finances and had to have money coming in as the governments of the receptive countries are not able to provide this or provide as much as they need, then that is where they can go. so i suppose in a way it is a good thing because i
let's move onto financial times. wall street banks bag banta fees epidemic that sales soar.re some big amounts. yes we are all in this together obviously. in order of what happened here is a companies needing money because they are not getting revenue that would normally getting revenue that would normally get have gone to the investment banks to borrow money in range it and so want to sell some of their debt and of course it has attracted fees. so very big fees towards 57 billion in the figure...
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according to the international edition of the financial times reports that investment banking fees rocketedo a record $57 billion in the first six months of the year, boosted by a series of lucrative debt sales as companies grabbed cash to tide them over during the coronavirus crisis. the business standard reports on more tensions between china and india, as india bans 59 chinese mobile apps, including tiktok, citing them to be a security threat. and the international edition of the new york times features a campaign in australia to prevent the culling the wild horses known as brumbies. so, let's begin. welcome to you both again. the daily telegraph, leicester put back in lockdown as the virus urges. this is after nonessential shops were only allowed to open just a few days ago, june the 15th. this is very bad news for the city in fact an interesting why the statement from matt hancock was pushed back so late. it is bad news for the city but also for the government. this is not an alpha they wanted to make and as you said they wanted to make and as you said the already postponed making the
according to the international edition of the financial times reports that investment banking fees rocketedo a record $57 billion in the first six months of the year, boosted by a series of lucrative debt sales as companies grabbed cash to tide them over during the coronavirus crisis. the business standard reports on more tensions between china and india, as india bans 59 chinese mobile apps, including tiktok, citing them to be a security threat. and the international edition of the new york...
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the international version of the financial times reflects on reflects on the latest figures on the ussays stocks rallied and treasuries slid sharply after us employers unexpectedly added 2.5m jobs, surprising investors and fuelling hopes that the biggest economy was beginning to recover from its coronavirus shock. the independent picks up on donald trumps comments abour george floyd — as he spoke to the media about the us ecenomy — saying he hoped mr floyd was "looking down" and "saying this was a great day". and the japan times reflects on yesterday's memorialfor george floyd — reporting the prominent us civil rights activist, the reverend al sharpton telling mourners it marked a reckoning for america over race and justice, demanding, "get your knee off our necks." so, let's begin. we will look at the ftc, we will start with the story from the us that the economy has added 2.5 millionjobs. we talk that the economy has added 2.5 million jobs. we talk aboutjobs, 2.5 million newjobs, i would guess in this case they are not newjobs, just the orjobs that people of god back when they were
the international version of the financial times reflects on reflects on the latest figures on the ussays stocks rallied and treasuries slid sharply after us employers unexpectedly added 2.5m jobs, surprising investors and fuelling hopes that the biggest economy was beginning to recover from its coronavirus shock. the independent picks up on donald trumps comments abour george floyd — as he spoke to the media about the us ecenomy — saying he hoped mr floyd was "looking down" and...
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and you write about this in the financial times this week. >> yeah. got a president, i think probably the first time since woodrow wilson who is openly romanticizing confederate figures. it's an extraordinary thing. most civil wars do end with one side or the other being accepted by the nation or else a separate nation being created. neither of those things happened in the united states. and the fact that we've got 155 years after the civil war a yankee president, a yankee president row mantizing confederate figures as american heros and talking about the confederate part of the story being part of america's heritage is extraordinary. it's a doubling down on the sort of -- we've been hearing from some republicans since the 60s. this now makes it more explicit. as i say, you have to pinch yourself that 155 years later, n in a war that claimed more american lives than the first world war, the second world war and vietnam combined is defendi defending these figures. >> i love the south and am proud to be a southerner, but these are figures that from my h
and you write about this in the financial times this week. >> yeah. got a president, i think probably the first time since woodrow wilson who is openly romanticizing confederate figures. it's an extraordinary thing. most civil wars do end with one side or the other being accepted by the nation or else a separate nation being created. neither of those things happened in the united states. and the fact that we've got 155 years after the civil war a yankee president, a yankee president row...
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the financial times says borisjohnson has set an end—of—july deadline for sealing a uk—eu trade deal,mism in london and brussels that a post—brexit agreement might be possible. that's also reflected in the daily express, which says eu leaders have indicated that they will drop their hardline demands. the metro says mile—long queues formed as shops across england reopened today — following three months of lockdown — it's after government pleas for shoppers to help put the economy back on track. the daily telegraph carries an interview with former tory party leader, william hague, who says the coronavirus lockdown has been a "disaster" for our society that will cause "economic catastrophe" for hundred of thousands of people. the times carries a study finding two million children have done little or no schoolwork at home during lockdown, and a separate study finding that that four million pupils had not been in regular contact with theirteachers — and up to six million had not returned the last assignment they had been set. and the daily mirror says england and manchester united football
the financial times says borisjohnson has set an end—of—july deadline for sealing a uk—eu trade deal,mism in london and brussels that a post—brexit agreement might be possible. that's also reflected in the daily express, which says eu leaders have indicated that they will drop their hardline demands. the metro says mile—long queues formed as shops across england reopened today — following three months of lockdown — it's after government pleas for shoppers to help put the economy...
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google app, he is backing both horses and it is not going to be easy, but germany and italy, the financial times google system and yet we have onlyjust realised that they are not necessarily compatible. this with the criticism life, it‘s been weeks and weeks but we have persevered with their own version of an app and i feel as though, as journalists working, where indicted very much by the idea that too after being developed in the same time or two horses, as matt hancock strangely referred to at downing street. but thatis referred to at downing street. but that is what it‘s been going on the whole time and have been looking at this alternative technology, but it is only with us now that they‘ve actually come clean and said look, we are going to have to change tracks and we‘re going to look at google and apple in more detail. but interestingly, i‘m not sure that it is in this report of the tapes tomorrow. he of the statement saying that we are not sure about this model. the government has not spoken to us about it it will have to hear more about with the uk government is intending. but it does n
google app, he is backing both horses and it is not going to be easy, but germany and italy, the financial times google system and yet we have onlyjust realised that they are not necessarily compatible. this with the criticism life, it‘s been weeks and weeks but we have persevered with their own version of an app and i feel as though, as journalists working, where indicted very much by the idea that too after being developed in the same time or two horses, as matt hancock strangely referred...
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closure with the monarch quoted as saying she wishes "all the businesses every success. " and the financial timesority of companies that have shone in the coronavirus crisis, from tech groups riding the home—working wave to retailers with busy online order books. so, let's begin. welcome back to you both. let's start with the daily telegraph, the end of lockdown is in sight and it has a lot of details about what is going to be happening next. take us through the. the government is likely to liberalize england over the next fortnight after the official threat rating of the virus was reduced and so all eyes were turned over to the fourth date when we are expecting the reopening to begin. we have not discussed this yet but it is so important. but the government plans to do for schools isa government plans to do for schools is a report that they plan to ease some of the social distancing requirements by increasing the a cce pta ble requirements by increasing the acceptable size that is required by the government allowing the kids to be kept in a bubble of 15 peoples. and they want to increase this to
closure with the monarch quoted as saying she wishes "all the businesses every success. " and the financial timesority of companies that have shone in the coronavirus crisis, from tech groups riding the home—working wave to retailers with busy online order books. so, let's begin. welcome back to you both. let's start with the daily telegraph, the end of lockdown is in sight and it has a lot of details about what is going to be happening next. take us through the. the government is...
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but a report in the financial times tonight saying that they will change their approach to imports comingransition period at the start of next year. they will have a more flexible, pragmatic approach. and a source confirming that tonight saying to the bbc that is essential given the impact of the coronavirus as businesses adjust to the reality after the virus but also to being outside of the single market and the customs union — two of those big economic structures of the european union. you might have thought you'd heard the last brexit — you hadn't. chris mason there. while tackling the coronavirus has preoccupied most asian countries, myanmar‘s government is fighting another battle, against armed insurgents in rakhine state. now the central government's hold on the state is being challenged by the rival rakhine buddhist community. 0ur report from our south east asia correspondent jonathan head contains images of violence. for more than a year much of rakhine state has been at war. the myanmar military has been using air power and artillery against a relatively new and powerful insurgen
but a report in the financial times tonight saying that they will change their approach to imports comingransition period at the start of next year. they will have a more flexible, pragmatic approach. and a source confirming that tonight saying to the bbc that is essential given the impact of the coronavirus as businesses adjust to the reality after the virus but also to being outside of the single market and the customs union — two of those big economic structures of the european union. you...
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but a report in the financial times tonight saying that they will change their approach to imports comingransition period at the start of next year. they will have a more flexible, pragmatic approach. and a source confirming that tonight saying to the bbc that is essential given the impact of the coronavirus as businesses adjust to the reality after the virus but also to being outside of the single market and the customs union — two of those big economic structures of the european union. you might have thought you'd heard the last brexit — you hadn't. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: as grime artist stormzy pledges ten million pounds to help tackle racial inequality in the uk — we hear the experiences of four young black men. the day the british liberated the falklands. and by tonight, british troops had begun the task of disarming the enemy. in the heart of the west german capital, this was gorby— mania at its height. the crowd packed to see the man who for them has raised great hopes for an end to the division of europe. it happened as the queen moved towards horse guards parade
but a report in the financial times tonight saying that they will change their approach to imports comingransition period at the start of next year. they will have a more flexible, pragmatic approach. and a source confirming that tonight saying to the bbc that is essential given the impact of the coronavirus as businesses adjust to the reality after the virus but also to being outside of the single market and the customs union — two of those big economic structures of the european union. you...
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but a report in the financial times tonight saying that they will change their approach to imports cominge country immediately after the end of the transition period at the start of next year. they will have a more flexible pragmatic approach, and a source confirming that tonight saying to the bbc that is essential given the impact of the coronavirus as businesses adjust to the reality after the virus but also to being outside of the single market and the customs union, two of those big economic structures of the european union. you might have thought you had heard the last brexit. you haven't. staying in the uk — the government says its new track and trace system, aimed at halting the spread of coronavirus, is working well in england. however new figures show tracers failed to get in touch with a third of the people they were chasing. here's our health editor, hugh pym. if you test positive, nhs test and trace will contact you to trace people you might have infected. testing and tracing is vital to prevent future coronavirus outbreaks developing. a new system for england was launched two
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the financial times says the chancellor, rishi sunak, is preparing to break the conservative party'sn pledge, amid treasury fears that the policy could soon become unaffordable because of the fallout from thecoronavirus crisis. and the times has david cameron telling boris johnson that scrapping the department for international development is a "mistake" that will diminish britain onthe world stage. so, let's begin. six >> when you were there, he was still playing for the 11th, was centy? tomorrow morning, when the premier league is back, that he would have his picture on the front pages of i counted it to be six national newspapers. but there it is, that is the power of football and footballers, marcus rushford not known to most of the english public, let alone worldwide, here he is today sharing what can be achieved if you do not rant and rave, you speak very sensibly, very calmly of your experience of life. the most extraordinary thing i read today was the prime minister saying that he did not know anything about marcus rashford's involvement in the subject until yesterday at the
the financial times says the chancellor, rishi sunak, is preparing to break the conservative party'sn pledge, amid treasury fears that the policy could soon become unaffordable because of the fallout from thecoronavirus crisis. and the times has david cameron telling boris johnson that scrapping the department for international development is a "mistake" that will diminish britain onthe world stage. so, let's begin. six >> when you were there, he was still playing for the 11th,...
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but a report in the financial times tonight saying that they will change their approach to imports cominghe transition period at the start of next year. they will have a more flexible, pragmatic approach. and a source confirming that tonight saying to the bbc that is essential given the impact of the coronavirus as businesses adjust to the reality after the virus but also to being outside of the single market and the customs union — two of those big economic structures of the european union. you might have thought you'd heard the last brexit — you haven't. chris mason there. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: spanish football returns, with la liga's top teams playing to empty stadiums. the day the british liberated the falklands. and by tonight, british troops had begun the task of disarming the enemy. in the heart of the west german capital, this was gorby— mania at its height. the crowd packed to see the man who for them has raised great hopes for an end to the division of europe. it happened as the queen moved towards horse guards parade for the start of trooping the colour. guns
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and the financial times international front page reports several facebook employees have publicly criticisedtive mark zuckerberg for refusing to take action over posts by president trump which have been described as ‘glorifying violence.‘ the death of george floyd in police custody has led to six days of protest across the united states and a level of civil unrest not seen in decades. so let‘s begin. thank you both forjoining us here this evening. of course we start with the independent. the front page, this is not going to stop. this is the heart of america‘s george floyd protest. this has been going on for days now and there is so going on for days now and there is so much anger understandably amongst people over what happened with george floyd and beyond that, what is happening to race relations in the united states. absolutely. racial tensions in the united states is anything but new. it goes back to slavery, segregation, all the problems with america that they‘ve had from the get go. the difference is this present president. with the first president in memory, the first since the civil
and the financial times international front page reports several facebook employees have publicly criticisedtive mark zuckerberg for refusing to take action over posts by president trump which have been described as ‘glorifying violence.‘ the death of george floyd in police custody has led to six days of protest across the united states and a level of civil unrest not seen in decades. so let‘s begin. thank you both forjoining us here this evening. of course we start with the independent....
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because the federal reserve balance sheet could reach 9 trillion dollars this is according to the financial times again just like bloomberg so this is the world they know and understand and they have they have received privilege from it so you see again from the beginning with the 4th turning 2007. barely anything on the fed's balance sheet then the crisis hit in 2008 and you see the injustice of bankers getting bailed out the rest of the economy getting nothing and now we're up here we've just soared to 7 trillion and they're expecting it to soar by another 2 trillion so within this theme of a generational battle vs. geo political battle between a rise in power and a fall in power and the exorbitant privilege of the us dollar which has maintained these in the power structure as it is that's disintegrating in my opinion and that's the biggest story in my opinion right wrong ok so they say ok go to 9 trillion now when it was a 2 trillion not too long ago we said they're going to follow japan's footsteps and it's going to be 100 percent g.d.p. on the fed's balance sheet so this idea that it could g
because the federal reserve balance sheet could reach 9 trillion dollars this is according to the financial times again just like bloomberg so this is the world they know and understand and they have they have received privilege from it so you see again from the beginning with the 4th turning 2007. barely anything on the fed's balance sheet then the crisis hit in 2008 and you see the injustice of bankers getting bailed out the rest of the economy getting nothing and now we're up here we've just...
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based on the reports because the reports were coming for the number of years especially from the financial times but that's not the only the supervision i think of the audit as external audit is. failing to apparently on the they were basing their findings on the internal audit so there were several links probably that they have a way of failing but we're talking about supervision and supervision has to be improved of course not only germany because germany probably was the last country which would have the scandal but throw through european union so there are there are lessons to bill and there are improvements to be made for sure so what needs to be done then to better regulate this business and driven future this is the one. well finances in general is very very risky business be it bang be it investment or hedge funds or whatever you take very interlinked in each other and their global jewel saw these complexities have to be understood well on this into linkages have to be understood in order to better regulate the european level we need to merge the 4 models which exist now apparently in th
based on the reports because the reports were coming for the number of years especially from the financial times but that's not the only the supervision i think of the audit as external audit is. failing to apparently on the they were basing their findings on the internal audit so there were several links probably that they have a way of failing but we're talking about supervision and supervision has to be improved of course not only germany because germany probably was the last country which...
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the financial times reports that bp is to cut 10,000 jobs, with the coronavirus—induced slump in demand partly to blame. and if you're looking for some good news, you may have to go all the way to new zealand, where the herald celebrates the country being one of only nine in the world with no active covid—19 cases, meaning nearly all lockdown restrictions have been lifted, although strict border measures remain for the foreseeable future. a wonderful day for new zealand. let's kick off. maia, talk us through uk protests and this bid to diffuse tensions —— maya. what are they discussing? its really thinking about the kind of policing going around minority, ethnic and black people in particular, and trying to deal with that in a more systematic way. i think it's something to reflect on is why people are so angry, why people are out in the streets protesting. 0ne thing that often happens when we have these discussions is america is far worse that the uk in distinct forms of racism that go on in the uk are us are different. there are a lot of overlap. just a really quickly no before i did t
the financial times reports that bp is to cut 10,000 jobs, with the coronavirus—induced slump in demand partly to blame. and if you're looking for some good news, you may have to go all the way to new zealand, where the herald celebrates the country being one of only nine in the world with no active covid—19 cases, meaning nearly all lockdown restrictions have been lifted, although strict border measures remain for the foreseeable future. a wonderful day for new zealand. let's kick off....
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extended — that's what they've been saying repeatedly for the last few months — but a report in the financial times into the country immediately after the end of the transition period at the start of next year, they will have a more flexible, pragmatic approach. and a source confirming that tonight, saying to the bbc that is essential, given the impact of the coronavirus, as businesses adjust to the reality after the virus, but also to being outside of the single market and the customs union — two of those big economic structures of the european union. you might have thought you'd heard the last brexit. you haven't. in yemen, the coronavirus outbreak has added yet another burden to the world's worst humanitarian crisis. officially, the country has fewer than 600 infections. but the who says the real number is likely much higher. and, of course, much of the country's health system has already been destroyed by years of fighting. here's our chief international correspondent lyse doucet. in a nation scarred by war, a new landscape of loss. the dead taking more space from the living as a graveyard grow
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ijust wanted to ask you a bit about the financial times story.hey want to reduce the two metre rule. how much pressure do you think the prime minister is coming under internally? the conservative party has long been a party of business. i'm sure they have lots of donors and constituents putting pressure on those government. lots of backbench pressure as well to relax thing so that businesses can get back to normal. as joe that businesses can get back to normal. asjoe said, this is all well and good, but when you've got polls showing that 36% of people don't feel safe leaving the house at the moment, when you still have 2 million on people who have been shielding for a long time, when you've got people who have been very convincingly and very strongly told to stay home, and that we are looking at potentially a second wave of the pandemic, we are in the middle and not the end, how likely will people go back to the shops? we are coming to the end of the furlough period. there will be a lot of very worried families keeping a tight hold for the next f
ijust wanted to ask you a bit about the financial times story.hey want to reduce the two metre rule. how much pressure do you think the prime minister is coming under internally? the conservative party has long been a party of business. i'm sure they have lots of donors and constituents putting pressure on those government. lots of backbench pressure as well to relax thing so that businesses can get back to normal. as joe that businesses can get back to normal. asjoe said, this is all well and...
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financial system is. from that moment in time to the story. back to you? >> thank you for weighing in live on the news getting it back to a couple of stocks this morning. lufthansa to hold talks with the government germany's airline staff union says it is confident to strike a deal as lufthansa plans to cut 10s of thousands of jobs a little higher this morning package of job cuts and capacity reductions the carmaker says it will mainly impact operations and germany. bmw shares up 0.7% let's take a look at european markets this morning we are seeing a majority of stoc stocks trade higher. a fairly muted session in terms of the magnitude of moves. following a fairly muted day on wall street with a mix in the territory. here in europe we are bouncing back in may after historic declines looking forward at the regional split. half a percentage point higher broad based gains, none of these trading above. 1% mark giving you a look at the calm this morning. majority of sectors are trading positively we've got utilities and oil and gas. cyclicals today, chemicals d
financial system is. from that moment in time to the story. back to you? >> thank you for weighing in live on the news getting it back to a couple of stocks this morning. lufthansa to hold talks with the government germany's airline staff union says it is confident to strike a deal as lufthansa plans to cut 10s of thousands of jobs a little higher this morning package of job cuts and capacity reductions the carmaker says it will mainly impact operations and germany. bmw shares up 0.7%...
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an news is, according to interview with the budget in the financial times. report saying there is no alternative to new sources the venue to service e.u.'s debt. new york city finance won't recover from coronavirus until 2026, that's according to analysis. has lost about #% jobs this year. more than 800,000 last august. covid-19 isn't the only for the cut but the lockdown has forced a domino effect on everything from to mortgage payments. that's your bloomberg flash. get back to news stories focusing on the violence in the united states. violence erupting in dozens cities across the u.s. following the death of george floyd. unarmed black man died last week. to as the u.s. works recover from the coronavirus, shutting down the economy resulting in lost f millions of jobs. here's more on the phone from san francisco. good speech this morning. bring us up to date. of is the sixth night protest activity and violence. >> yeah. iolence and curfews are continuing in cities across the united states. cities like denver, boston, and new york but as we get into monday m
an news is, according to interview with the budget in the financial times. report saying there is no alternative to new sources the venue to service e.u.'s debt. new york city finance won't recover from coronavirus until 2026, that's according to analysis. has lost about #% jobs this year. more than 800,000 last august. covid-19 isn't the only for the cut but the lockdown has forced a domino effect on everything from to mortgage payments. that's your bloomberg flash. get back to news stories...
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they ban short sellers and the people that actually got this and invest gate the financial times journalistshe auditors doesn't look great, does it? >> i tell you what, the regulators and company calling on a ban going after journalist history tells us that is probably not a stock you want to be in. thank you. >>> to watch, testifying before congress facing questions and the federal government's response due to the coronavirus. more on what we can expect from that testimony from capitol hill eamon, good morning. >> it is going to by a high-profile moment as both the treasury secretary and fed chair testify before congress and answer questions from lawmakers about how they handled the economic fallout what you will see today are two starkly different sets of testimony about the same set of facts. start with mnuchin, he's going to talk about the successes and the trump leadership here and will say this, america's economy continues to recover, the jobs report vastly exceeded expectations with a record gain of 2.5 million jobs after experts had predicted a loss of 8 million. jay powell, his test
they ban short sellers and the people that actually got this and invest gate the financial times journalistshe auditors doesn't look great, does it? >> i tell you what, the regulators and company calling on a ban going after journalist history tells us that is probably not a stock you want to be in. thank you. >>> to watch, testifying before congress facing questions and the federal government's response due to the coronavirus. more on what we can expect from that testimony from...
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if you've seen the financial times editorial, for example, the beginning of april, even there, reallyitjust seems there are some internal contradictions that we are teasing out even in this conversation because, a minutes ago or a few minutes ago, you said that, like steven pinker, you think this is the best time ever for human beings to be alive and in so many different ways, yet you're also telling me that for the last a0 years you think human beings and their developed capitalist societies have taken a series of wrong turns — can both be true at the same time? yeah, i think so. historically speaking, this is one of the best times to be alive but we can do so much better. i don't see any contradiction here. and then obviously, also the big question we have with our current model is, is it sustainable? we have got the massive extinction of species around the globe, we've got global warming. even if we are having a relatively good time right now, that is an important question to ask, is it sustainable? yeah, and i am just looking at, for example, the words of sir angus deaton, one of
if you've seen the financial times editorial, for example, the beginning of april, even there, reallyitjust seems there are some internal contradictions that we are teasing out even in this conversation because, a minutes ago or a few minutes ago, you said that, like steven pinker, you think this is the best time ever for human beings to be alive and in so many different ways, yet you're also telling me that for the last a0 years you think human beings and their developed capitalist societies...
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an institutional with substantial financial times to president trump. in light of these actions i am deeply concerned that while this post is pending, president trump and the attorney general may try to interfere with your ability to independently oversee the securities and exchange commission and serve as wall street's cop on the beat during the global health pandemic. i don't think that matter requires the attention. >> i don't think it requires my attention at this time and i intend to devote my full attention to the commission. >> so you will continue to serve as the chair while you await the confirmation and you will not step down or step aside or have someone take your place in any shape, form or fashion that you know about? >> where i sit right now this isn't the time to decide. there is no need for me to pay any attention to the nomination at this time. i'm fully committed to becoming the chairman. >> that wouldn't be your decision, and i'm not asking if you were making that decision. i basically want to know if anybody els else sent to said tt
an institutional with substantial financial times to president trump. in light of these actions i am deeply concerned that while this post is pending, president trump and the attorney general may try to interfere with your ability to independently oversee the securities and exchange commission and serve as wall street's cop on the beat during the global health pandemic. i don't think that matter requires the attention. >> i don't think it requires my attention at this time and i intend to...