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but i do want to focus on the financial times. gaps sparking fears at chaos at border.hrough this. this is the other impending crisis. the talks have not been going well with european leaders, it's increasingly likely that there'll be no deal. whatever happens, there will have to be huge changes at the borders, and this is an enlargement challenge and it's quite worrying. senior officials had revealed a basic lack officials had revealed a basic lack of knowledge about the time—consuming processes required to ta ke time—consuming processes required to take with new clients. basically, they are just saying the government doesn't have a grip on the situation. since no deal is looking increasingly likely, something that's pretty urgent is coming up very soon, that's pretty urgent is coming up very soon, and at the same time, we might have on the second wave of coronavirus. the urgent need for a government meeting. the financial times talks about the urgency of getting this result in order to avoid those disruptions to supply chains. what do you make of those? avoid those di
but i do want to focus on the financial times. gaps sparking fears at chaos at border.hrough this. this is the other impending crisis. the talks have not been going well with european leaders, it's increasingly likely that there'll be no deal. whatever happens, there will have to be huge changes at the borders, and this is an enlargement challenge and it's quite worrying. senior officials had revealed a basic lack officials had revealed a basic lack of knowledge about the time—consuming...
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the financial times carries a warning from borisjohnson about difficult economic times ahead and rishi sunak‘s admission that tax rises will be needed to cover the impact of coronavirus. the metro's front page states school exams cancelled due to lockdown could have been held — as the chair of quual said the body had warned ministers a calculated grades system would be controversial. the government's drive to encourage workers to return to the office has been postponed, as firms struggle to meet social distancing guidelines — that's according to the daily telegraph. the newspaper also features the duke and duchess of sussex after they sign a production deal with netflix. the times reports on a study which it says shows that the home office is failing to tackle illegal immigration, as a record number of migrants crossed the channel yesterday. and the daily mirror features an interview with former england footballer and presenter gary lineker, on why he is taking a refugee into his home. so lots to talk through, it's good to have you both with us here on the papers. let's start with the
the financial times carries a warning from borisjohnson about difficult economic times ahead and rishi sunak‘s admission that tax rises will be needed to cover the impact of coronavirus. the metro's front page states school exams cancelled due to lockdown could have been held — as the chair of quual said the body had warned ministers a calculated grades system would be controversial. the government's drive to encourage workers to return to the office has been postponed, as firms struggle to...
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we are going to start when we start with the financial times. the front page the financial times.ront page the headlines is johnson the financial times. the front page the headlines isjohnson warns of perilous time as curbs imposed for six months. interesting in his top line and always an economic focus its opening line is borisjohnson held a bleak economic winter. yeah, basically what this and many of the other papers are saying is with these further restrictions coming after months of earlier lockdown and restrictions and after businesses have spent so much money in trying to reopen the outlook for many firms is really bleak. it's bleak for families as well. it's bleak for businesses. but what the prime minister is warning is that he is trying to balance the problems that we are facing with coronavirus against the problems that businesses are facing and trying to survive. and he is warning that if we don't have success with the current measures, he would consider even more draconian lockdown restrictions oi’ more draconian lockdown restrictions orfurther more draconian lockdown
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let's turn to the financial times now.ssed with three she soon, and also michael gove. this comes after warnings that brexit border preparations are inadequate. the paper says that they risk causing severe disruption to supply chains next year. this is something we have heard before, but we are now in a situation where we are only 85 days away from december the 31st. these leading industry figures are going to the financial times to essentially say, "we need to meet rishi sunak can michael gove to meet rishi sunak can michael gove to sort out these border issues in these customs issues." they're struggling to get that meeting. it's extra ordinary stuff. we know that negotiations have been stalling this week. it still looks like we could get a no—deal, may be a very thin deal. regardless of whether we get a deal, these customs issues are going to have to be sorted out. itjust seems like these industry figures are accusing the government of burying their head in the sand over it. essentially, the article says, 50 yea rs of i
let's turn to the financial times now.ssed with three she soon, and also michael gove. this comes after warnings that brexit border preparations are inadequate. the paper says that they risk causing severe disruption to supply chains next year. this is something we have heard before, but we are now in a situation where we are only 85 days away from december the 31st. these leading industry figures are going to the financial times to essentially say, "we need to meet rishi sunak can michael...
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the financial times will continue and where are we with this now?he financialtimes is reporting on increasing voices of disapproval over the government decision here. so, the prime minister, former conservative prime minister, former conservative prime minister and the eu chief negotiator as well, what is being quoted as saying that it is the cradle of democracy and a lot of people have been criticising the government in saying that yes, we are going to break the law and are horrified by the consequences for the concept of law in this country and the government is prepared to break it. and that is before we can go on to what in the country should ever trust uk to under the international treaty ever again. at the theresa may pointed out in parliament recently, michel barnier was in london and he is trying to, there is a round of negotiations to try and unblock the two sticking points which are overfisheries unblock the two sticking points which are over fisheries in this decade. and the commission will be coming to london and will be speaking to mich
the financial times will continue and where are we with this now?he financialtimes is reporting on increasing voices of disapproval over the government decision here. so, the prime minister, former conservative prime minister, former conservative prime minister and the eu chief negotiator as well, what is being quoted as saying that it is the cradle of democracy and a lot of people have been criticising the government in saying that yes, we are going to break the law and are horrified by the...
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that leads us nicely onto what the financial times the uk version is discussing.s rishi sunak as well but i would like to focus on the article about this idea that we were talking about living without fear, we need to trust each other, that we will quarantine if people have been in contact with someone people have been in contact with someone who has tested positive and yet this research the paper is talking about from king's college london is offering something that is suggesting something quite worrying, different. exactly. it's early interesting survey almost 32,000 people, what it shows is there is a high intention for people to quarantine but then when it actually comes to them doing it, very few people are. the figure is 11% of people are. the figure is 11% of people who come into contact with infected person are self isolating. 1196 infected person are self isolating. ii% and then only 18% of people who have symptoms ourselves isolating. that potentially means for in five people with a cough or can smell possibly have coronavirus are out and about in the su
that leads us nicely onto what the financial times the uk version is discussing.s rishi sunak as well but i would like to focus on the article about this idea that we were talking about living without fear, we need to trust each other, that we will quarantine if people have been in contact with someone people have been in contact with someone who has tested positive and yet this research the paper is talking about from king's college london is offering something that is suggesting something...
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the front page of the financial times, also focuses on the new scheme which sees the treasury subsidiserd of their usual hours. a winter of rising unemployment. the guardian writes of rishi sunak‘s warning as he unveiled the job support scheme. "now it's time to live without fear." a different angle from the daily mail which says the chancellor has upstaged the prime minister with a new battle cry. away from the uk, the japan times reports that china is continuing to expand its detention camps for the uighur ethnic minority living in xinjiang according to australian researchers. meanwhile, the international financial times focusses on donald trump's refusal to commit to a peaceful transition of power ifjoe biden wins november's election as some republican‘s condemn the president's comments. and finally, the metro shows the prime minister's partner carrie symonds enjoying a boat ride with their son wilfred on lake como with friends. so let's begin... as always, good of you to join us today. all of the uk front pages as you would expect focusing on this newjob scheme. job security scheme.
the front page of the financial times, also focuses on the new scheme which sees the treasury subsidiserd of their usual hours. a winter of rising unemployment. the guardian writes of rishi sunak‘s warning as he unveiled the job support scheme. "now it's time to live without fear." a different angle from the daily mail which says the chancellor has upstaged the prime minister with a new battle cry. away from the uk, the japan times reports that china is continuing to expand its...
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the international version of the financial times leads on a warning from jay powell, the chairs of theederal reserve over the economy, as coronavirus deaths in the us pass 200,000. the new york times leads on the public outrage sparked by the police killing of a teenager in south africa. and, the mirror reports that business leaders in the uk fear hugejob losses, as the prime minister says the new covid curbs could last six months. let's get started, good to see you both. no surprise what story is dominating all the front pages in the uk newspapers. let's start with the front page of the times. ros, you kick us off. i struggle humanity will win, says boris johnson. kick us off. i struggle humanity will win, says boris johnson. this is clearly a defining moment, and the prime minister is trying to echo perhaps winston churchill and rally the country. he's broadening it out beyond britain to all of humanity. i personally wonder that's a little bit over the top, but effectively, he is explaining to the country why these new draconian, restrictive measures are necessary. he's suggesting th
the international version of the financial times leads on a warning from jay powell, the chairs of theederal reserve over the economy, as coronavirus deaths in the us pass 200,000. the new york times leads on the public outrage sparked by the police killing of a teenager in south africa. and, the mirror reports that business leaders in the uk fear hugejob losses, as the prime minister says the new covid curbs could last six months. let's get started, good to see you both. no surprise what story...
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really interesting and nice segue because we're going to look at the uk front page of the financial times obviously we try and finish maya with a slightly lighter story. i'm afraid absolutely no such luck this time. the headline they are, acts set to fall on 1 million jobs this year. in the uk. this is saying that another 1 jobs this year. in the uk. this is saying that another1 million people are going to lose theirjobs by the end of the year despite the fact the chancellor rishi sunak introduced some measures in order to sort of try and stave off people losing theirjobs and losing their incomes entirely and i think there are a number of things to think about very quickly. 0ne number of things to think about very quickly. one is that the economy is built on precarious foundations, a lot of people in insecure work and so we lot of people in insecure work and so we need to think about the much longer term picture, how we got to this point where people are on the situation. and although there is no easy fix and the government has got everything right, ithink easy fix and the government has
really interesting and nice segue because we're going to look at the uk front page of the financial times obviously we try and finish maya with a slightly lighter story. i'm afraid absolutely no such luck this time. the headline they are, acts set to fall on 1 million jobs this year. in the uk. this is saying that another 1 jobs this year. in the uk. this is saying that another1 million people are going to lose theirjobs by the end of the year despite the fact the chancellor rishi sunak...
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also in keeping these tech stocks up they were up billions of dollars in cautions i think the financial times i believe reported softening but bought as much as $4000000000.00 worth but now the company wiped are wiped out about $12000000000.00 in market value softening shares held by 3 percent on one thing is close its soft bank acting like a hedge fund here where when it's not supposed to be won. well i don't know if some banks not supposed to be ads fun and they can certainly set up a hedge fund and trade away all they want if that's what they would like to do it would be sort of nice of them to inform their shareholders that that's what they're doing which they didn't do they sort of keeping their shareholders in the dark and this will came as a big surprise bank is an old conglomerate of different things going together it's a telco business and it has a huge venture capital than it has now it seems from the trades it was huge or it was it was in large home says so i think investors look at the company it's a bit of a surprise they don't like surprises and this is a downside surprise and t
also in keeping these tech stocks up they were up billions of dollars in cautions i think the financial times i believe reported softening but bought as much as $4000000000.00 worth but now the company wiped are wiped out about $12000000000.00 in market value softening shares held by 3 percent on one thing is close its soft bank acting like a hedge fund here where when it's not supposed to be won. well i don't know if some banks not supposed to be ads fun and they can certainly set up a hedge...
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peter foster from the financial times broke this story on sunday. here he is today.liberately constructed insurance policy. so the government's apparent attempts to re—write it, pare it back is like an insurance company trying to wheedle out of a pre—agreed policy." borisjohnson‘s predecessor as prime minister theresa may has also go involved. this was in parliament earlier. the united kingdom government signed the withdrawal agreement with the northern ireland protocol. this parliament voted that withdrawal agreement into uk legislation. the government is now changing the operation of that agreement. partners that the uk can be trusted to abide by the legal obligations given that, how can the government reassure future international partners that the uk can be trusted to abide by the legal obligations of the agreements it signs? and trust is very important here. northern ireland was the single biggest obstacle and trust is very important here. northern ireland was the single biggest obstacle to the withdrawal deal getting done. the issue has always been the border o
peter foster from the financial times broke this story on sunday. here he is today.liberately constructed insurance policy. so the government's apparent attempts to re—write it, pare it back is like an insurance company trying to wheedle out of a pre—agreed policy." borisjohnson‘s predecessor as prime minister theresa may has also go involved. this was in parliament earlier. the united kingdom government signed the withdrawal agreement with the northern ireland protocol. this...
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a different story on the front page of the financial times.that the president of the european commission still believes a brexit trade deal with the uk is possible. and the daily mail carries a warning from jeremy hunt, the former health secretary, that blunders on maternity wards are costing the nhs nearly one billion pounds a year. so, let's begin. you are with the daily mirror. apologies for assigning you to a different paper. to make up for that, let us start with the mirror paper and your paper is focused on the 10 million who will be going into lockdown and this is talking about the northeast and the latest area to be hit by the various different curves, including curfews of pubs and restaurants among other things of course. guess and this is been a part of the second wave strategy of national lockdown. boris johnson has been quite clear, he doesn't want an international lockdown in he quite rightly regards it as devastating to the economy. instead, we have seen these local lockdowns that have been the big one in areas around glasgow and
a different story on the front page of the financial times.that the president of the european commission still believes a brexit trade deal with the uk is possible. and the daily mail carries a warning from jeremy hunt, the former health secretary, that blunders on maternity wards are costing the nhs nearly one billion pounds a year. so, let's begin. you are with the daily mirror. apologies for assigning you to a different paper. to make up for that, let us start with the mirror paper and your...
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let's start with the financial times and, henry, evening.tart with the financialtimes and, henry, let's come to you first. we are not going to have an autumn budget, which is a big deal. we are going to hear something tomorrow and potentially the furlough scheme to be replaced bya the furlough scheme to be replaced by a scheme similar to what they have in germany. and once again i'm not going to go there with the pronunciation, i will leave that up to you. it sort of means a subsidy to you. it sort of means a subsidy to help those employers who cannot bring their employers back full—time but can help them working part time, same 50 having 50% at least the government will pay the rest. that's the replacement for the so—called £39 billion furlough scheme which i think something like 3 million people are still on and many people to my business leaders, all kinds of organisations have said this was a master stroke with a chance to put this in really quickly. it also is urging him to unveil other measures including full loan schemes back by the g
let's start with the financial times and, henry, evening.tart with the financialtimes and, henry, let's come to you first. we are not going to have an autumn budget, which is a big deal. we are going to hear something tomorrow and potentially the furlough scheme to be replaced bya the furlough scheme to be replaced by a scheme similar to what they have in germany. and once again i'm not going to go there with the pronunciation, i will leave that up to you. it sort of means a subsidy to you. it...
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let's move on to the financial times. tiktok banned from us app stores. good reason for lots of tiktok users in the us to be worried? donald trump issued an executive order to bind these two apps. its owner is in conversations with the united states, but of course china is involved in those conversations as well. so we are not sure how long this will be the last in the us. i will not be surprised if there is a challenge to this executive order, but the president's claim is that it is not safe for us data protection to have these apps floating around. there will be many teenagers out there who will be distraught at this news. it goes far past teenage circles, it is actually quite a big issue and representative of the fact that trump continues to crack down on china. this will also bea crack down on china. this will also be a huge part of his election in pain. i would say that biden has struggled to comment on. he is trying to work a more balanced line. i'm afraid we are out of time. jason,in i'm afraid we are out of time. jason, in one word, are you a tikt
let's move on to the financial times. tiktok banned from us app stores. good reason for lots of tiktok users in the us to be worried? donald trump issued an executive order to bind these two apps. its owner is in conversations with the united states, but of course china is involved in those conversations as well. so we are not sure how long this will be the last in the us. i will not be surprised if there is a challenge to this executive order, but the president's claim is that it is not safe...
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caroline, could you kick us off with the front page of the financial times and its back on the frontely been silent for many months as we have been fighting the coronavirus but clearly boris johnson is stating that he means business. this is in his sights, 38 days, and i feel business. this is in his sights, 38 days, and ifeel it business. this is in his sights, 38 days, and i feel it has business. this is in his sights, 38 days, and ifeel it has been business. this is in his sights, 38 days, and i feel it has been so a bstra ct days, and i feel it has been so abstract for so many years since the referendum that we are approaching judgment day and it's looking increasingly like a game of brinksmanship and who is going to blink. borisjohnson brinksmanship and who is going to blink. boris johnson is brinksmanship and who is going to blink. borisjohnson is making it as clear as he can that it will not be the uk, so the small print and tony knows more about the small print and ido, but knows more about the small print and i do, but i'm getting the impression that we are looking towards,
caroline, could you kick us off with the front page of the financial times and its back on the frontely been silent for many months as we have been fighting the coronavirus but clearly boris johnson is stating that he means business. this is in his sights, 38 days, and i feel business. this is in his sights, 38 days, and ifeel it business. this is in his sights, 38 days, and i feel it has business. this is in his sights, 38 days, and ifeel it has been business. this is in his sights, 38 days,...
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the front page of the financial times, too, focuses on the new scheme, which sees the treasury subsidiseeople who work at least a third of their usual hours. the times‘ front page reports on the wave of redundancies expected over the coming months as they announced that the government would now only provide support for viable jobs. "a winter of rising unemployment," the guardian writes of rishi sunak‘s warning as he unveiled the job support scheme. "now it's time to live without fear," a different angle from the daily mail, which says the chancellor has upstaged the prime minister with a new battle cry. and finally, the metro shows the prime minister's partner, carrie symonds, enjoying a boat ride with their son wilfred on lake como with friends. so, let's begin. 0nce once again thank you to both of you. let's start with you, martin. the daily telegraph, all the pages in fa ct daily telegraph, all the pages in fact focusing on the job daily telegraph, all the pages in fact focusing on thejob support scheme. this new scheme that will be taking over from the furlough scheme which ends at t
the front page of the financial times, too, focuses on the new scheme, which sees the treasury subsidiseeople who work at least a third of their usual hours. the times‘ front page reports on the wave of redundancies expected over the coming months as they announced that the government would now only provide support for viable jobs. "a winter of rising unemployment," the guardian writes of rishi sunak‘s warning as he unveiled the job support scheme. "now it's time to live...
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more branches in the suburbs, as working from home has diminished its city centre trading, the financial times ben, benedicte, thank you so much for joining ben, benedicte, thank you so much forjoining us. let's start with the times. virus shifts to young as lockdown fear sees. ben, times. virus shifts to young as lockdown fearsees. ben, can times. virus shifts to young as lockdown fear sees. ben, can you tell us about this story? this is a times analysis about public health and configures on who is being infected by the coronavirus in the uk at the moment. so this is sort of new cases. there are only about 2000 a day, and the times analysis suggests that they are mostly in younger people rather than older people. this sort of confirms what we have known and the same that we have seen in the us and france. the import of the story is the suggestion that because young people are suggestion that because young people a re less suggestion that because young people are less likely to be hospitalized, and that is showing up in the figures as well, death is not going up figures as well, death is not g
more branches in the suburbs, as working from home has diminished its city centre trading, the financial times ben, benedicte, thank you so much for joining ben, benedicte, thank you so much forjoining us. let's start with the times. virus shifts to young as lockdown fear sees. ben, times. virus shifts to young as lockdown fearsees. ben, can times. virus shifts to young as lockdown fear sees. ben, can you tell us about this story? this is a times analysis about public health and configures on...
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let's finish, rachel, with the financial times.a go at seeing off this affordable care act that came in under barack obama. here in britain we are used to having an nhs, which is free at the point of receipt. it is free at the point of receipt. it is quite perplexing to a lot of people in this country that obama care, which makes medical care more affordable, is such a hot issue. not just more affordable, but affordable at all. so back to the affordable ca re at all. so back to the affordable care act 20 million americans have health care coverage, which they did not have before. as you said the republicans challenged it and one of the conservative supreme court justices, a republican appointee, sided with the democrats in order to defend and protect obama care. it is coming through the supreme court again just coming through the supreme court againjust after the coming through the supreme court again just after the election on the 10th of november, trump is obviously trying to force his supreme court nominee threw in a matter of w
let's finish, rachel, with the financial times.a go at seeing off this affordable care act that came in under barack obama. here in britain we are used to having an nhs, which is free at the point of receipt. it is free at the point of receipt. it is quite perplexing to a lot of people in this country that obama care, which makes medical care more affordable, is such a hot issue. not just more affordable, but affordable at all. so back to the affordable ca re at all. so back to the affordable...
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the financial times is looking at moving away from coronavirus to brexit. 0f times is looking at movingt. of course, we have had various responses now coming
the financial times is looking at moving away from coronavirus to brexit. 0f times is looking at movingt. of course, we have had various responses now coming
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an eagle in the women's bones need we look at their chances of bringing success to germany's financial times. but 1st of all this week here on news we have been marking the 5th anniversary of a decision that would change the course of european history on this day september 4th 2015 thousands of refugees who had been stuck in limbo in a station in budapest set off on foot for the german border for them it was the start of a new route to the heart of europe for the european union it was a challenge to its core principles by the end of 2015 more than a 1000000 people and sort refuge in the youth with many. making the long trek from greece and the balkan countries all the way to germany's borders. and here's a look at the situation that confronted both migrants and hunger areas at collected station back in 2050. calls of frustration and anger at budapest collecting station. many of those finding shelter here had fled war and violence in their homelands. and made a dangerous e crossing at the mercy of people smugglers but in hungary they found europe's doors closed at times as many as sticks 1000
an eagle in the women's bones need we look at their chances of bringing success to germany's financial times. but 1st of all this week here on news we have been marking the 5th anniversary of a decision that would change the course of european history on this day september 4th 2015 thousands of refugees who had been stuck in limbo in a station in budapest set off on foot for the german border for them it was the start of a new route to the heart of europe for the european union it was a...
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the financial times highlights another concern at uk borders as customs and logistics associations ask about preparation for the end of the brexit transition period in december. the guardian says borisjohnson is facing mounting pressure to backtrack over the appointment of former australian leader tony abbott as trade adviser. the daily telegraph reports that new director general of the bbc tim davies will crack down on what it calls twitter warriors, who share vocal opinions on social media. the new york times highlights what it calls a ‘lack of foresight‘ from the spanish government which has led to confusion about the reopening of schools despite nightlife venues reopening following the coronavirus lockdown. and the gulf news marks the death toll from coronavirus passing 50,000 in the middle east, but warns poor testing in yemen and libya could hide the real situation. so those are some of the front pages we have an already. let's start with the daily telegraph, which looks at the bbc. in that case, we will start with you, claire. the headline... we have a new director general. some
the financial times highlights another concern at uk borders as customs and logistics associations ask about preparation for the end of the brexit transition period in december. the guardian says borisjohnson is facing mounting pressure to backtrack over the appointment of former australian leader tony abbott as trade adviser. the daily telegraph reports that new director general of the bbc tim davies will crack down on what it calls twitter warriors, who share vocal opinions on social media....
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a different story on the front page of the financial times. of the european commission still believes a brexit trade deal with the uk is possible. the daily mail carries a warning from the uk's former health secretary, that blunders on maternity wards are costing the national health service nearly £1 billion a year. and the new york times has a report on abusive marriage in china, and the difficulties of getting justice. those are some of the front pages. let's start the conversation with that the daily telegraph and john and pippa a lwa ys daily telegraph and john and pippa always really good that you are giving up your thursday night for us. giving up your thursday night for us. john, all the papers focusing on various different aspects of the coronavirus. the telegraph looking ata number of coronavirus. the telegraph looking at a number of things but the headlines focusing on hospitals being told to clear for a covert spike in two weeks, and my goodness those flashbacks of four hospitals once again, quite an alarming headline there. it is a
a different story on the front page of the financial times. of the european commission still believes a brexit trade deal with the uk is possible. the daily mail carries a warning from the uk's former health secretary, that blunders on maternity wards are costing the national health service nearly £1 billion a year. and the new york times has a report on abusive marriage in china, and the difficulties of getting justice. those are some of the front pages. let's start the conversation with that...
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that's what the financial times called him the soft bank trader, a whale. >> we know our viewers and listeners are trading professionals. they know what skew means. you're saying there was a huge movement in prices for similarly priced call options versus put options. people started to pay a bit more on the call apgoptions side we saw soviet unioigns of that last couple of weeks i'll turn back to stephanie. given the idea that the market has manifested the way it has now with all of that options activity and hedging activity and everything else, what do you do with technology stocks? is this the buying opportunity do you go back in? are you nibbling what is the strategy there >> well, i think you can be selective. for example, i was buying broadcomm earlier this week. it didn't feel good yesterday. they had a great quarter last night and they are benefitting sfa substantially from their wireless business. it's going the grow 50%. that's all apple it's 5g. i still want to own the cloud names. the 5g names the data center names. i don't think this is the buying opportunity though for t
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delivering an all to made him all the future trade deal and there's also that report from the financial times saying that the u.k.'s planning to override parts of the regs withdrawal agreement what is going on here. well with this new deadline obviously rose johnson is trying to put pressure on the european union to bring some new into the negotiations that have really stalled in the south however much more provocative in my view is this new legislation that the british government is expected to publish in the middle of this week so this is the u.k. legislation however it is fear that it could contra really in this so-called devos agreement what the u.k. and the european union had agreed on when the u.k. started negotiating the exit out of the european union and this is an international treaty so if the u.k. government indeed goes back on the water has signed this agreement that of course is a huge issue of trust because boris johnson has always said that britain wants to be global britain and he wants to be this good nobody wants to see new agreements with the rest of the world not just be b
delivering an all to made him all the future trade deal and there's also that report from the financial times saying that the u.k.'s planning to override parts of the regs withdrawal agreement what is going on here. well with this new deadline obviously rose johnson is trying to put pressure on the european union to bring some new into the negotiations that have really stalled in the south however much more provocative in my view is this new legislation that the british government is expected...
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elsewhere, the financial times reports that bp is warning that global oil demand could peak within thethe fossil fuel era earlier than anticipated. that was a look at the front pages. so, let's begin. we will kick off of the front page of the times with brexit leading. this is the story that is done writing papers tonight and handed has submitted submitted the headlines today. thejustice secretary said in an interview that he would be willing to support the changes to the international law treaty they have been drawn up with the eu if it meant unacceptable break of international law. he is not defined what that means exactly in of course he put it in terms to say he would not break on unsuitable treaty but it is all very confusing and a lot of posturing between both sides. both of whom it is fair to point out blame each other. and both sides accuse the other one of misleading the public. but what emphasises is that the issues for brexit in this government are far from over and there is talk of rebellion among backbenchers on this. the former attorney general has come out and said that
elsewhere, the financial times reports that bp is warning that global oil demand could peak within thethe fossil fuel era earlier than anticipated. that was a look at the front pages. so, let's begin. we will kick off of the front page of the times with brexit leading. this is the story that is done writing papers tonight and handed has submitted submitted the headlines today. thejustice secretary said in an interview that he would be willing to support the changes to the international law...
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the international version of the financial times reports that germany is to exclude the chinese company its 5g buildout. the mirror asks when borisjohnson‘s father is getting fined — after stanley johnson was seen shopping without a mask. and the new york times reveals how an italian warship — sent to intercept migrants from libya — was smuggling contra band to europe. so that some of the papers that we already have. let's begin, lovely to have you both with us. we start with the daily telegraph, and a lot of papers are focusing on the lockdown, borisjohnson papers are focusing on the lockdown, boris johnson today papers are focusing on the lockdown, borisjohnson today being grilled at pmqs, rachel, but also we had this downing street press conference, reminding us of the days of the lockdown. but we heard in their —— him they're talking about this being a critical moment, the scientist saying we can't be complacent, and the prime minister saying there's only one way of doing this, we all have to get in there together. that's right, that's the gist of what he was saying this afternoon.
the international version of the financial times reports that germany is to exclude the chinese company its 5g buildout. the mirror asks when borisjohnson‘s father is getting fined — after stanley johnson was seen shopping without a mask. and the new york times reveals how an italian warship — sent to intercept migrants from libya — was smuggling contra band to europe. so that some of the papers that we already have. let's begin, lovely to have you both with us. we start with the daily...
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the international edition of the financial times carries a picture of a massive fire — on the site ofked beirut s port just over a month ago. and metro features a pictures of dame diana rigg, who died today — among her credits — a leading role in an early james bond film. so, let's begin. as always, a big thank you tour guests thejoin us as always, a big thank you tour guests the join us now. let us start with the guardian. and let's start with the guardian. and let's start with you, john. brexit talks as the uk rejects. it has been a great few days has ended. regarding with the eu are now saying. , there's been a big meeting between michael gove in the uk governor and vice president of the european commission. they've been having a war of words over the past few days and bring them together and rather than the eu in the uk coming closer together, it seems that actually there for their pa rt seems that actually there for their part tonight and it does look like the chances of a brexit dealer looking less and less likely. but the eu have sent to the uk is that they want them to not bri
the international edition of the financial times carries a picture of a massive fire — on the site ofked beirut s port just over a month ago. and metro features a pictures of dame diana rigg, who died today — among her credits — a leading role in an early james bond film. so, let's begin. as always, a big thank you tour guests thejoin us as always, a big thank you tour guests the join us now. let us start with the guardian. and let's start with the guardian. and let's start with you,...
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the international version of the financial times reports that workers' incomes around the world havemirror leads with the labour leader, sir keir starmer‘s criticism of the uk prime minister's handling of the coronavirus crisis. and the new york times reports on a series of climate—related disasters, as experts call for action to limit the damage. those are some of the front pages. lots to get through, and typically we don't have that much time for this first edition of the papers, but a lot of focus on the furlough scheme which is coming to and. lord digbyjones, let's start with you, because we heard, we know that we will not have a budget statement this awesome but the chancellor, rishi sunak, is going to be making an announcement on thursday. what can we expect? she is between the devil in the deep, isn't he? you've got, on one side, a lot of employers saying, furlough over, the demand driven part of employment, as demand comes back, thosejobs will be driven part of employment, as demand comes back, those jobs will be all right, but it is on the way back — you are not going to see
the international version of the financial times reports that workers' incomes around the world havemirror leads with the labour leader, sir keir starmer‘s criticism of the uk prime minister's handling of the coronavirus crisis. and the new york times reports on a series of climate—related disasters, as experts call for action to limit the damage. those are some of the front pages. lots to get through, and typically we don't have that much time for this first edition of the papers, but a...
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the financial times writes that the trade talks with brussels risk collapsing as the uk plans new legislationll override key parts of the brexit withdrawal agreement. and the telegraph also leading on brexit, writing that borisjohnson will give the eu 38 days to strike a deal, warning that if there is no breakthrough by october 15, britain will accept no—deal and "move on". the mail says that air passengers could be tested for the coronavirus eight days after arrival in britain under plans to revive the aviation industry. the metro leads on the birmingham stabbing, with a cctv image released by police tonight of a man they "urgently" want to speak to. the guardian adds that the suspect is still at large. meanwhile, the mirror writes that footballer marcus rashford dismissed a tory mp as heartless and clueless, after he appeared to attack his campaign to feed hungry children. those are the front pages. let us begin our chat. tony, you're going to ta ke begin our chat. tony, you're going to take us straight to the ft, and its brexit. yes, it is brexit, but this is a new, potentially very seriou
the financial times writes that the trade talks with brussels risk collapsing as the uk plans new legislationll override key parts of the brexit withdrawal agreement. and the telegraph also leading on brexit, writing that borisjohnson will give the eu 38 days to strike a deal, warning that if there is no breakthrough by october 15, britain will accept no—deal and "move on". the mail says that air passengers could be tested for the coronavirus eight days after arrival in britain...
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i just want to look at the photo on the front page of the financial times. it's really touching, just explain what it is. american flags inafield, explain what it is. american flags in a field, the covid memorial project in washington. quite moving. these delays over these economic stimulus packages, ironically, just having the delays themselves makes problems worse because people are more scared. they don't go about and ‘s more scared. they don't go about and ns __ more scared. they don't go about and ‘s —— go out and spend so damage is done and there are calls for more intervention from the us. yes, and of course, with an election going on, the stimulus package is something that has been debated as a political thing between the democrats and republicans. in this country, what we've had, is sort of tory socialism. the government giving out lots of money in the furlough scheme, and of course companies have have to borrow a lot of money. something like 57 billion, which 80% has been subsidized by the treasury. how long that scheme will go on isa treasury. how
i just want to look at the photo on the front page of the financial times. it's really touching, just explain what it is. american flags inafield, explain what it is. american flags in a field, the covid memorial project in washington. quite moving. these delays over these economic stimulus packages, ironically, just having the delays themselves makes problems worse because people are more scared. they don't go about and ‘s more scared. they don't go about and ns __ more scared. they don't go...
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the financial times says the home secretary, priti patel, asked officials to explore the constructionocessing centre on ascension island, a british overseas territory more than 4,000 miles from the uk in the south atlantic for migrants coming to britain. in france, le figaro leads on fears for university students as they return to campus amid a rise in coroa nvirus cases. and the irish times goes with a warning from officials that people should prepare for another six months of covid—i9 restrictions, involving repeated waves of the virus. so, let's begin. shall we start with the mirror. a lot of papers and got these pictures of him scratching his head looking like a schoolboy this place is undone and in his suit sagging in all the wrong place. it still confused? it is clear that boris johnson was confused in this is a story that we are going to see across the papers and it's not the one that he wanted us to be talking about. this is the day with their unfailing the grand plan to increase the scale and uncapping the people going to college and the story is now, why does the prime minis
the financial times says the home secretary, priti patel, asked officials to explore the constructionocessing centre on ascension island, a british overseas territory more than 4,000 miles from the uk in the south atlantic for migrants coming to britain. in france, le figaro leads on fears for university students as they return to campus amid a rise in coroa nvirus cases. and the irish times goes with a warning from officials that people should prepare for another six months of covid—i9...
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meanwhile, the uk edition of the financial times looks at a renewed bid from scotland's leader nicolargeon for independence from the uk. looking very natty there in her ta rta n fa ce looking very natty there in her tartan face covering. so, let's begin. should we start with the new york times? a lot of viewers from around the world at the moment. second virus wave grips spanked and it makes the point that if italy were the harbinger of the first wave, spain seems to be the porton of the second. yes. spain was hit very badly the first time around. but this is a report looking at the seams in spain and one resident says there is a sense of deja vu occurring. we have known the cases in spain are on the rise. here in the uk, we had spain as one of the first country to have an air bridge. brits being told they could go to spain on holiday and then had that retracted. at that time, the government came under heavy criticism for doing it so abruptly but i think there is probably a sense of feeling vindicated for that decision because since then you have seen decision because since then you h
meanwhile, the uk edition of the financial times looks at a renewed bid from scotland's leader nicolargeon for independence from the uk. looking very natty there in her ta rta n fa ce looking very natty there in her tartan face covering. so, let's begin. should we start with the new york times? a lot of viewers from around the world at the moment. second virus wave grips spanked and it makes the point that if italy were the harbinger of the first wave, spain seems to be the porton of the...
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see you both now bigotry that forced johnson on the one hand delivering an ultimatum and the financial times saying that the u.k. is planning to override parts of the brics that withdrawal agreements what is going on here. so one thing is for sure he's definitely trying to put more pressure on the european union to give in to some of the british to monster that he can have his breakthrough deal so he has done this in the policies imposed deadlines and then actually nothing happened so that might be just a form of posturing of maneuvering however what is more controversial and more provocative is his threat to have a new quite liberal interpretation of the withdrawal agreement and this i think is what makes people in brussels very worried and indeed also people here in the u.k. experts who are witnessing this they worry that the u.k. could be seen as somebody who's backtracking on the international treaties and with boys always always having said that global britain this what he wants he really needs these international needs an international reputation and so we'll really wait to see how thi
see you both now bigotry that forced johnson on the one hand delivering an ultimatum and the financial times saying that the u.k. is planning to override parts of the brics that withdrawal agreements what is going on here. so one thing is for sure he's definitely trying to put more pressure on the european union to give in to some of the british to monster that he can have his breakthrough deal so he has done this in the policies imposed deadlines and then actually nothing happened so that...
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with the exception of the financial times, maybe the wall street journal.ve been simple but it was not what most people thought would work. back, hastingsep was thinking the same thought about high-quality tv in relation to netflix. spotify was thinking the same about music, that there was a way of getting great music to enoughld public and people would pay for it to make a great business. all we are really doing -- we are part of a broader trend toward direct digital subscription relationships with people who want really good stuff and that is an entire sector which is growing rapidly. in a way it is little bit like when cable tv arrived in the u.s.. suddenly there was a choice of something beyond regular broadcast tv television. although it is true that the going to bedel is very difficult to sustain at this kind of level, it turns out these other forms of getting tv and music and news could grow. there was once a really big market in paid news in america. wasas local newspapers, it metros, magazines and people paid millions and billions of dollars as sub
with the exception of the financial times, maybe the wall street journal.ve been simple but it was not what most people thought would work. back, hastingsep was thinking the same thought about high-quality tv in relation to netflix. spotify was thinking the same about music, that there was a way of getting great music to enoughld public and people would pay for it to make a great business. all we are really doing -- we are part of a broader trend toward direct digital subscription relationships...
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the ft financial times looking back at focusing again on the northeast going into lockdown.ing to a pub landlord, i have to give a shout out to the schooner pub in gateshead. .. the landlord shout out to the schooner pub in gateshead... the landlord was just saying how fantastic his regulars we re saying how fantastic his regulars were in understanding and supporting the pub as well but it's not easy for these businesses. the pub as well but it's not easy for these businesseslj the pub as well but it's not easy for these businesses. i had a tiny sample at one stage of the newcastle night life as you may well know yourself pretty lively and i was listening to another pub when board oi'i listening to another pub when board on channel earlier today who said that the pubs and after clubs at —— these new restrictions will impact them. and he was talking about it being economically disastrous because there is so much trade after 10pm, the night—time income is worth £340 million a year and in addition to all those proms they have 40,000 students arriving in newcastle alone in the n
the ft financial times looking back at focusing again on the northeast going into lockdown.ing to a pub landlord, i have to give a shout out to the schooner pub in gateshead. .. the landlord shout out to the schooner pub in gateshead... the landlord was just saying how fantastic his regulars we re saying how fantastic his regulars were in understanding and supporting the pub as well but it's not easy for these businesses. the pub as well but it's not easy for these businesseslj the pub as well...
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the international version of the financial times reports on a surge in the share price of hsbc, afterargest shareholder, china's ping an, increased its stake. the new york times reports that school closures, due to the pandemic, has resulted in millions of children in developing countries being sent out to illegal, unsafe work. according to the express, ministers in the uk are close to placating conservative rebels, who are calling for more scrutiny over covid restrictions. we will have more on that in a moment. but the daily mail says borisjohnson is facing a revolt from mps in the red wall over the covid curbs, after new measures were brought in in the north—east of england. let's kick off. welcome to you both again. kate, should we look at the telegraph first of all? "elderly face winter flu vaccine shortage." this is really rather important, and the chances of death for covid—19 patients with the flu doubles. yes, that was the shocking statistic that i wanted to pull out and highlight. this is more bad news really all overfor this is more bad news really all over for the coronavir
the international version of the financial times reports on a surge in the share price of hsbc, afterargest shareholder, china's ping an, increased its stake. the new york times reports that school closures, due to the pandemic, has resulted in millions of children in developing countries being sent out to illegal, unsafe work. according to the express, ministers in the uk are close to placating conservative rebels, who are calling for more scrutiny over covid restrictions. we will have more on...
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tonight, an interview in the financial times with the leader of the cbi, they are saying they wa nt toy are saying they want to hear more from the government about including —— encouraging people back into office environments for all of the reasons that the government is already making. she is also saying that with the thurlow scheme due to end at the end of next month, there is going to have to be some alternative support for the government for some sectors of the economy otherwise very soon we will see significant redundancies because of the notice period required for that and that could start happening now if businesses conclude that once the tap is turned off at the end of next month a job might be unviable. she said this is not about the government propping up jobs that are unviable because it would not be a wise use of taxpayer money, but in her view there will be a need for additional support to help those who might need it. this is an argument that has been made by the labour party for some time, it will be interesting to see what the government says in response because thatis
tonight, an interview in the financial times with the leader of the cbi, they are saying they wa nt toy are saying they want to hear more from the government about including —— encouraging people back into office environments for all of the reasons that the government is already making. she is also saying that with the thurlow scheme due to end at the end of next month, there is going to have to be some alternative support for the government for some sectors of the economy otherwise very...
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global stock markets took a tumble today, report the financial times, as concerns intensify over a secondavirus infections. and the washington post home page reports on trump and biden on the campaign trail — as co ntrove i’sy over whether the republicans should replace supreme courtjustice ruth bader ginsburg during an election year continues to play out. so let's begin... one huge story dominating, good to see you both. let us start with the daily mail, stark language, uk slammed into reverse, that is the front page. some of the language is quite interesting. jessica, let us start with you, what details have you picked out from this article? we are learning about the new restrictions that will be imposed from tomorrow, probably not as stringent as you might think from the headline, or even from what was briefed a few days ago. there is going to be a 10pm curfew on pubs and restaurants. they are calling time at being served on the bar, you have to have table service if you go toa have to have table service if you go to a pulp in england at least now. borisjohnson is also probably to a pu
global stock markets took a tumble today, report the financial times, as concerns intensify over a secondavirus infections. and the washington post home page reports on trump and biden on the campaign trail — as co ntrove i’sy over whether the republicans should replace supreme courtjustice ruth bader ginsburg during an election year continues to play out. so let's begin... one huge story dominating, good to see you both. let us start with the daily mail, stark language, uk slammed into...
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to food banks and charities as the us economy falters, reports the new york times, while the financial times0,000 coronavirus cases a day. only the us has more cases in the world. let's start. stefanie, i don't think we've met before. very nice to have you on. shall we start with that news which was embargoed into a couple of minutes ago, illegal for more than six people to socialise? borisjohnson more than six people to socialise? boris johnson speaking to more than six people to socialise? borisjohnson speaking to senior police officers was asked to clarify and make the message simpler. do you think it has? is not only simpler, it's obviously much more stricter. it remains a little bit of how strict lockdown was some weeks and months ago, but obviously, the figures show the new infections are exponentially growing and there is real concern, although in a kind of a positive way, infections are more among young people and young people luckily are not so threatened by the virus, but still there was a lot of concern, and these numbers, they are really doubling in a few days, so it's something
to food banks and charities as the us economy falters, reports the new york times, while the financial times0,000 coronavirus cases a day. only the us has more cases in the world. let's start. stefanie, i don't think we've met before. very nice to have you on. shall we start with that news which was embargoed into a couple of minutes ago, illegal for more than six people to socialise? borisjohnson more than six people to socialise? boris johnson speaking to more than six people to socialise?...
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entrevista con el financial times dijo que no descarta aprobar el uso de emergencia de una vacuna contranos cientÍficos consideran que si esto , la fda estarÍa moviÉndose en la direcciÓn equivocada. >> las vacunas deben completar sus fases, porque la tercera faseno solo va a servir para ver si funciona o no. sino bÁsicamente para ver el tipo de efectos adversos que pueda tener. lourdes: el doctor huerta es voluntario en una investigaciÓn para la vacuna contra el covid, la de la compaÑÍa moderna. dice que esta decisiÓn podrÍa responder a presiones polÍticas, mÁs que cientÍficas. sin embargo, el fda lo alegado. asegura que el criterio legal, mÉdico y cientÍfico se basaría en que el beneficio sea superior al riesgo. considera que estamos en medio de una emergencia sanitaria. este mÉdico coincide con la fda. >> si hay indicios de que el medicamento es seguro, ademÁs de su efectivo, pueshay una tendencia a autorizar una fase tres, precisamente por la premura de lo que es una pandemia y la cantidad de vidas que se quieren salvar. lourdes: la fda y su director han estado en el ojo del huracÁn a
entrevista con el financial times dijo que no descarta aprobar el uso de emergencia de una vacuna contranos cientÍficos consideran que si esto , la fda estarÍa moviÉndose en la direcciÓn equivocada. >> las vacunas deben completar sus fases, porque la tercera faseno solo va a servir para ver si funciona o no. sino bÁsicamente para ver el tipo de efectos adversos que pueda tener. lourdes: el doctor huerta es voluntario en una investigaciÓn para la vacuna contra el covid, la de la...
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this week, contributors larry summers of harvard and gillian tett of the financial times.ity of chicago professor austan goolsbee. dr. steve corwin of new york presbyterian. dr. corwin: i thought it was unfortunate the cdc came out with guidelines for less testing. david: congressman patrick mchenry of north carolina. >> i think the fed has been the best
this week, contributors larry summers of harvard and gillian tett of the financial times.ity of chicago professor austan goolsbee. dr. steve corwin of new york presbyterian. dr. corwin: i thought it was unfortunate the cdc came out with guidelines for less testing. david: congressman patrick mchenry of north carolina. >> i think the fed has been the best
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do they pick up "the financial times" every morning? not so sure. they listen to the groups in d.c.w. charles: i think with covid now they don't have to go home to the boisterous town halls that they hate so much. they would be getting an earful if they had to go home, they all would. thank you so much. tell -- >> jerry nadler got big earful from constituents at grocery store here in new york. just thought you should know. they're not immune. charles: thank you very much. next time you do a video it. all right. folks, let me bring in belpointe chief market strategist david nelson with more on this you know, david, of course over the weekend untimely and tragic death of supreme court justice ginsburg fueled this sort of political divide and we heard all kinds of sabre-rattling and threats. we were already anxious about the outcome of the election and how contested it would be. now, maybe things are changing a just a little bit with mitt romney on board but still, the reason we were anxious is because it meant no fiscal stimulus. do you think, i mean, i'm in the school that says we ne
do they pick up "the financial times" every morning? not so sure. they listen to the groups in d.c.w. charles: i think with covid now they don't have to go home to the boisterous town halls that they hate so much. they would be getting an earful if they had to go home, they all would. thank you so much. tell -- >> jerry nadler got big earful from constituents at grocery store here in new york. just thought you should know. they're not immune. charles: thank you very much. next...
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second big take away here is that officially, the president appears to be up against the law financially. as the "times" puts it, his finances are under stress with hundreds of millions of debt coming through that he personally guaranteed. he's facing a battery of threat to business and his own financial being. he appears to fill his cash flow gaps with a series of one shot that may not be available in 2012, for example. he took out $100 million mortgage on the commercial space of trump tower. he took the entire amount as cash pay out. his company paid interests on the loan but nothing on the principle. that means the full $100 million mortgage is going to come due in 2022 which is only two years from now. the president has huge loan coming due for the doral golf course and the washington, d.c. hotel, he has $160 million there. in all, the president is totaling $421 million with most of it coming due within four years from now. should he win reelection? "the times" calls this a tightening financial vise. >> pelosi calls it a national security issue that the president owns hundred of millions of dollars
second big take away here is that officially, the president appears to be up against the law financially. as the "times" puts it, his finances are under stress with hundreds of millions of debt coming through that he personally guaranteed. he's facing a battery of threat to business and his own financial being. he appears to fill his cash flow gaps with a series of one shot that may not be available in 2012, for example. he took out $100 million mortgage on the commercial space of...
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steven hawn telling the financial times a vaccine developer could receive federal approval before phase three trials are complete we may find that appropriate. we may find that inappropriate. we will make a determination. phase three trials are the most rigorous of all the clinical tests. hawn insists he wouldn't rush the process just to please the president. this is not going to be a political decision but it could be crucial to president trump's reelection chances. >> we are delivering life-saving therapies, and we'll produce a vaccine before the end of the year, or maybe even sooner. >> reporter: last week the fda granted emergency authorization of convalescent plasma despite concerns among health officials about insufficient clinical data at the press conference hawn overstated the therapy's benefit, later calling the criticism he received in turn entirely justified. >> there's a pressure to have something done and they're bending it and moving ahead without having really excellent, excellent clinical trial data to support the idea that this is going to work. >> reporter: leading to
steven hawn telling the financial times a vaccine developer could receive federal approval before phase three trials are complete we may find that appropriate. we may find that inappropriate. we will make a determination. phase three trials are the most rigorous of all the clinical tests. hawn insists he wouldn't rush the process just to please the president. this is not going to be a political decision but it could be crucial to president trump's reelection chances. >> we are delivering...
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according to the financial times, they claim tiffany 's since march is a different business from thene they richly agreed to buy. >> next, uniononor meetingng magegement at a carmaker today to talk about job b cuts.. >> the comompany announced it would cut 15,000 jojobs wldldwie baback in may. more than 4000 of those in france the goal is to save more than 2 billion euros a after the carmaker saw massive losses earlier this year. according to reports, unions at today's meetings have rejected the cost cutting plan, but it does not mean it will not happen but it makes life more complicated for the recently appointed ceo. renaud has promised no compulsively redundancies as part of the cost-cutting measures. >> there has been a warning from the worlrld bank about the efffs thpapandemic is s having on asan ececonomies. >> the number of people liviving in povoverty acrcross asia will increase for the first time in 20 years, the world bank says. it expect up to 30 million people will either remain stuck or pushed below the poverty line this year the report says the worst will be seen in mya
according to the financial times, they claim tiffany 's since march is a different business from thene they richly agreed to buy. >> next, uniononor meetingng magegement at a carmaker today to talk about job b cuts.. >> the comompany announced it would cut 15,000 jojobs wldldwie baback in may. more than 4000 of those in france the goal is to save more than 2 billion euros a after the carmaker saw massive losses earlier this year. according to reports, unions at today's meetings have...
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stephen hahn told the financial times... s live on outside source. think for your time. i wonder why you felt it was necessary to put out this pledge? i think it is really important to reassure the public, but also send a message to regulators. we all desperately want a vaccine against the coronavirus, we wa nt a vaccine against the coronavirus, we want a vaccine that is also safe, effective and of high quality. we can't afford to cut corners and that is why the message from the ceos and oui’ is why the message from the ceos and our member companies was important. is russia cutting corners? when you look at the speed with which that vaccine was licensed, i am concerned that some corners were cut. because when you talk about and look at the pledge which was issued today, everybody agrees that you need phase three trials which cannot be done without testing the vaccine on 50 or so volunteers. we are talking here about clinical trials involving tens of thousands of people. for example, the trial which is far advanced, they talk
stephen hahn told the financial times... s live on outside source. think for your time. i wonder why you felt it was necessary to put out this pledge? i think it is really important to reassure the public, but also send a message to regulators. we all desperately want a vaccine against the coronavirus, we wa nt a vaccine against the coronavirus, we want a vaccine that is also safe, effective and of high quality. we can't afford to cut corners and that is why the message from the ceos and oui’...