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lets look at the front of the financial times, you | front of the financial times, you did your timehall. this is an intriguing story. forall we in whitehall. this is an intriguing story. for all we have heard about tough action by government government on online companies, vertically from people who have shops. it turns out the number of cases being referred by the tax body has dropped dramatically from thousand to less than 100. it is uuite thousand to less than 100. it is quite shocking _ thousand to less than 100. it is quite shocking to _ thousand to less than 100. it 3 quite shocking to see this. particularly when your time to get the economy back, thinking about high streets, thinking about cities all over the uk and people spending money again, that is going to be a real tension between the physical high street. obviously, people have been buying things online because of lockdown, because is a lot easier for people to do that. the government has to get the balance right again, whilst looking at things like business rates and other things like business rates and other things t
lets look at the front of the financial times, you | front of the financial times, you did your timehall. this is an intriguing story. forall we in whitehall. this is an intriguing story. for all we have heard about tough action by government government on online companies, vertically from people who have shops. it turns out the number of cases being referred by the tax body has dropped dramatically from thousand to less than 100. it is uuite thousand to less than 100. it is quite shocking _...
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in an interview with the financial times, the french president says the us and europe should allocater under—developed nations. the mail says the uk will offer over—forties a jab by the end of next month. and the first image from tonight's mission to mars is on the front of the telegraph. it also says the pfizer vaccine can covid infections by two thirds. it also says the pfizer vaccine can cut covid infections by two thirds. so let's begin... have we have lots of papers to get through, and it's good to see the favours getting to the mars landing there as well. but like i say, great to have you both with us. we are going to start with the daily mail, and lizzie let's kick off with you. the over 40s will be getting jabs by the end of march. the uk really going on for gun for leather. it shows how a person is doing that it can now be looking to the 40s age bracket to start vaccinating them. all of those people are going to be rejoicing at this headline. the male says that after the 32 million there in the top nine most vulnerable groups that have had their first dose that they will move
in an interview with the financial times, the french president says the us and europe should allocater under—developed nations. the mail says the uk will offer over—forties a jab by the end of next month. and the first image from tonight's mission to mars is on the front of the telegraph. it also says the pfizer vaccine can covid infections by two thirds. it also says the pfizer vaccine can cut covid infections by two thirds. so let's begin... have we have lots of papers to get through, and...
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very quickly let's turn to the financial times and the . to the financial times and the expulsion ofsts. three diplomats in germany, poland and _ navalny protests. three diplomats in germany, poland and spain - - navalny protests. three diplomats in germany, poland and spain - the - germany, poland and spain — the timing of this is quite questionable, it seems they were visiting moscow whilst in the middle of a meeting with the foreign minister. this news came out in the russian media. there is another story in one of the papers, i think it�*s the us officials... they didn�*t really need to make that trip to moscow, and russia has embarrassed them by doing the stunt whilst in them by doing the stunt whilst in the middle of a visit.— them by doing the stunt whilst in | the middle of a visit.- i'm the middle of a visit. rachel? i'm not sure it's _ the middle of a visit. rachel? i'm not sure it's a _ the middle of a visit. rachel? i'm not sure it's a stunt. _ the middle of a visit. rachel? i'm not sure it's a stunt. i _ the middle of a visit. rachel? i'm not sure it's a stunt. i think-
very quickly let's turn to the financial times and the . to the financial times and the expulsion ofsts. three diplomats in germany, poland and _ navalny protests. three diplomats in germany, poland and spain - - navalny protests. three diplomats in germany, poland and spain - the - germany, poland and spain — the timing of this is quite questionable, it seems they were visiting moscow whilst in the middle of a meeting with the foreign minister. this news came out in the russian media. there...
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and talk us through what the financial times, what's happening in congress now., the — happening in congress now. maxine waters, the most _ happening in congress now. maxine waters, the most senior _ happening in congress now. maxine waters, the most senior democrats l happening in congress now. maxine i waters, the most senior democrats in the house of representatives who oversees the financial services industry, she is saying that the volatility that you are talking about, that we witnessed last month around game gamestop was caused by a fear that those six stems are rigged in favour of established investors on wall street. the idea that wall street always wins, and this phenomenon with gamestop with the little man trying to beat wall street. and you had executives from big hedge funds like melvin capitol being quizzed by lawmakers alongside retail investors. and waters message was there needs to be robust protections for investors and accountability for wall street. find accountability for wall street. and let's no accountability for wall street. and let's go b
and talk us through what the financial times, what's happening in congress now., the — happening in congress now. maxine waters, the most _ happening in congress now. maxine waters, the most senior _ happening in congress now. maxine waters, the most senior democrats l happening in congress now. maxine i waters, the most senior democrats in the house of representatives who oversees the financial services industry, she is saying that the volatility that you are talking about, that we witnessed...
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the financial times says that the chancellor is set to extend the time period needed to pay back bouncek loans to help stave off business failures. meanwhile, the times has an exclusive claiming ministers are aiming to take back control over the nhs in the biggest health reform in over a decade. so, let's begin. we will start off with the front page of the time it ministers to seize control of the nhs. rachel. the times is reporting that ministers plan to take more control over the nhs with basically giving themselves laws that will allow them to block or overrule medical buses. this is being described as the biggest reform in over a decade. and it looks like basically the government is using covid as the pretext to claw more control over the nhs but it has to be said that this is the nhs which is on its knees basically due to a decade of austerity and cuts, huge staff shortages, huge shortages and beds, things like walk—in centres slashed while other benefits of the nhs have been fragmented, cut into pieces and outsourced. and during this pandemic, the bits that have worked well, notab
the financial times says that the chancellor is set to extend the time period needed to pay back bouncek loans to help stave off business failures. meanwhile, the times has an exclusive claiming ministers are aiming to take back control over the nhs in the biggest health reform in over a decade. so, let's begin. we will start off with the front page of the time it ministers to seize control of the nhs. rachel. the times is reporting that ministers plan to take more control over the nhs with...
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you both economics experts which is why we are going to the next story in the financial times.tre of the financial times on the front page urging brussels to quell rising trade tensions in northern ireland. miatta, these are meant to be teething problems. it is a month income at the government is a saying it's a little bit more than that. this is really worrying. in the context— this is really worrying. in the context of— this is really worrying. in the context of everything with this pandemic, i think it's taking a sort of track— pandemic, i think it's taking a sort of back seat— pandemic, i think it's taking a sort of back seat in terms of news story but i _ of back seat in terms of news story but i think— of back seat in terms of news story but i think it's really significant. we always knew that when we did that deal when _ we always knew that when we did that deal when brexit happen, there would still be _ deal when brexit happen, there would still be issues to be resolved, one of which _ still be issues to be resolved, one of which was the border with northern ireland, an
you both economics experts which is why we are going to the next story in the financial times.tre of the financial times on the front page urging brussels to quell rising trade tensions in northern ireland. miatta, these are meant to be teething problems. it is a month income at the government is a saying it's a little bit more than that. this is really worrying. in the context— this is really worrying. in the context of— this is really worrying. in the context of everything with this...
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tomorrow's front pages, starting with, let's start with the financial times, and it leads with the newslers arriving into england, who lie on their passenger locator forms about visiting a red list country, face a fine of £10,000 or up to 10 years injail. the same story makes the front page of the metro — the newspaper calls the new rules for international arrivals, a "travel crackdown". the telegraph says there's criticism of the new measures, among some senior conservative mps and travel bosses. the new travel rules are also covered in the guardian. but the newspaper also reports on the start of donald trump's second impeachment trial. and, a different story in the mirror. it reports that a hospital trust is charging staff more than 500 pounds a year, to park. so, let's begin. we will start with the metro. the headline ten daysin with the metro. the headline ten days in a hotel room or ten years in a cell if you live. pretty draconian. it a cell if you live. pretty draconian.— a cell if you live. pretty draconian. . ., i, draconian. it certainly is. ten ears in draconian. it certainly
tomorrow's front pages, starting with, let's start with the financial times, and it leads with the newslers arriving into england, who lie on their passenger locator forms about visiting a red list country, face a fine of £10,000 or up to 10 years injail. the same story makes the front page of the metro — the newspaper calls the new rules for international arrivals, a "travel crackdown". the telegraph says there's criticism of the new measures, among some senior conservative mps...
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can we move on to the financial times?nancial times? rapid vaccine roll—out spurs a faster economic recovery than first feared. this roll-out spurs a faster economic recovery than first feared. this is very interesting. _ recovery than first feared. this is very interesting. looking - recovery than first feared. this is very interesting. looking ahead l very interesting. looking ahead again to the budget later in the week, and the economic forecasts really important for any chancellor that he is going to have to kind of grapple with. now when he did his autumn statement, there was the expectation that the uk economy would bounce back in the three quarters of the year after easter. by quarters of the year after easter. by 88% will submit looks like because the vaccine will push out so quickly collaborate probably way in advance of even the government's expectations, that growth is going to be higher than even 8%. none of us have seen in our lifetimes growth of more than 8%, so if that is achieved, there is a chance that he
can we move on to the financial times?nancial times? rapid vaccine roll—out spurs a faster economic recovery than first feared. this roll-out spurs a faster economic recovery than first feared. this is very interesting. _ recovery than first feared. this is very interesting. looking - recovery than first feared. this is very interesting. looking ahead l very interesting. looking ahead again to the budget later in the week, and the economic forecasts really important for any chancellor that he...
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this was a relatively small test group and according to the financial times the data has not yet beend, but astrazeneca seems confident its jab will offer protection against more severe forms of the virus as it creates neutralising antibodies. i do think the coronavirus is here with us to stay, unfortunately, but on the optimistic side it has been wonderful to see that these vaccines do seem to prevent hospitalisations, which is the thing that we are most concerned about. astrazeneca, along with other drug companies, is looking at ways to adapt its vaccine and a new version, if needed, could be ready for delivery by the autumn. as the virus evolves, science reacts. tim allman, bbc news. professor sarah gilbert leads the team at oxford university that produced the astrazeneca vaccine. she says they will still provide protection against the threat of serious illness cause by coronavirus. what we are seeing from other vaccine developers is that they have a reduction in efficacy against some of the variant viruses and what that is looking like is that we may not be reducing the total numb
this was a relatively small test group and according to the financial times the data has not yet beend, but astrazeneca seems confident its jab will offer protection against more severe forms of the virus as it creates neutralising antibodies. i do think the coronavirus is here with us to stay, unfortunately, but on the optimistic side it has been wonderful to see that these vaccines do seem to prevent hospitalisations, which is the thing that we are most concerned about. astrazeneca, along...
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the financial times, _ failed to rise the challenge.ng with the president. it appears her crown out _ along with the president. it appears her crown out election _ along with the president. it appears her crown out election and - along with the president. it appears her crown out election and did - along with the president. it appears her crown out election and did far . her crown out election and did far too well. i admire the bravery of these people, my concern is the burmese military don't appear to want to even share power purchase what they were doing before. and as i say i'm slightly concerned that it won't advance their cause as much as it might in other countries. i5 won't advance their cause as much as it might in other countries. is a bi ush it might in other countries. is a big push this — it might in other countries. is a big push this week for there to be a general strike. big push this week for there to be a generalstrike. civil big push this week for there to be a general strike. civil disobedience movement notjust and ac
the financial times, _ failed to rise the challenge.ng with the president. it appears her crown out _ along with the president. it appears her crown out election _ along with the president. it appears her crown out election and - along with the president. it appears her crown out election and did - along with the president. it appears her crown out election and did far . her crown out election and did far too well. i admire the bravery of these people, my concern is the burmese military don't...
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the financial times is reporting a study showing the oxford astrazeneca vaccine may not offer protectionms of the virus. a spokesperson for the drug company said, this was a relatively small test group and according to the financial times the data has not yet been peer—reviewed, but astrazeneca seems confident its jab will offer protection against more severe forms of the virus as it creates neutralising antibodies. i do of the virus as it creates neutralising antibodies. i do think he coronavirus _ neutralising antibodies. i do think he coronavirus is _ neutralising antibodies. i do think he coronavirus is here _ neutralising antibodies. i do think he coronavirus is here with - neutralising antibodies. i do think he coronavirus is here with us - neutralising antibodies. i do think he coronavirus is here with us to l he coronavirus is here with us to stay, unfortunately, but on the optimistic side it has been wonderful to see that these vaccines do seem to prevent hospitalisations, which is the thing that we are most concerned about.— which is the thing that we are most concerned about.
the financial times is reporting a study showing the oxford astrazeneca vaccine may not offer protectionms of the virus. a spokesperson for the drug company said, this was a relatively small test group and according to the financial times the data has not yet been peer—reviewed, but astrazeneca seems confident its jab will offer protection against more severe forms of the virus as it creates neutralising antibodies. i do of the virus as it creates neutralising antibodies. i do think he...
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our final story tonight is also from sebastian payne's newspaper the financial times.thing _ is this the winner? i don't think it does a great thing for _ is this the winner? i don't think it does a great thing for the - is this the winner? i don't think it i does a great thing for the company nrorale _ does a great thing for the company nrorale if— does a great thing for the company morale. if you've been working from home, _ morale. if you've been working from honre, if— morale. if you've been working from honre, if you — morale. if you've been working from home, if you try to combined what is probably— home, if you try to combined what is probably a _ home, if you try to combined what is probably a demanding job with things like home—schooling. if you're a more _ like home—schooling. if you're a more junior— like home—schooling. if you're a more junior employee, you might be working _ more junior employee, you might be working on— more junior employee, you might be working on an ikea desk. to tell people — working on an ikea desk. to tell people to — working on an i
our final story tonight is also from sebastian payne's newspaper the financial times.thing _ is this the winner? i don't think it does a great thing for _ is this the winner? i don't think it does a great thing for the - is this the winner? i don't think it i does a great thing for the company nrorale _ does a great thing for the company nrorale if— does a great thing for the company morale. if you've been working from home, _ morale. if you've been working from honre, if— morale. if you've...
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in the centre of the financial times, johnson puts faith in astrazeneca jab.ave been a main headline? no, i think it's pitch about right by the — no, i think it's pitch about right by the fda. there's still a lot of doubt _ by the fda. there's still a lot of doubt -- — by the fda. there's still a lot of doubt -- hy— by the fda. there's still a lot of doubt —— by the ft. the average age of whom _ doubt —— by the ft. the average age of whom is— doubt —— by the ft. the average age of whom is 31— doubt —— by the ft. the average age of whom is 31 years old, and so that isn't really— of whom is 31 years old, and so that isn't really that insightful into the sort — isn't really that insightful into the sort of scale of vaccination programmes. obviously, the interest is how— programmes. obviously, the interest is how it _ programmes. obviously, the interest is how it affects the older cohort of people. — is how it affects the older cohort of people, more likely to get ill with covid i think what we've learned _ with covid i think what we've learned is we need to think
in the centre of the financial times, johnson puts faith in astrazeneca jab.ave been a main headline? no, i think it's pitch about right by the — no, i think it's pitch about right by the fda. there's still a lot of doubt _ by the fda. there's still a lot of doubt -- — by the fda. there's still a lot of doubt -- hy— by the fda. there's still a lot of doubt —— by the ft. the average age of whom _ doubt —— by the ft. the average age of whom is— doubt —— by the ft. the average...
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be incredibly hard to resolve. will look at be incredibly hard to resolve. , will look at the financial times had to look about five times for it. it's buried away. a fourth item on the right as we have highlighted for you there. the fashion world rails brexit red tape. fashion celebrities have told borisjohnson tape. fashion celebrities have told boris johnson that tape. fashion celebrities have told borisjohnson that brexit be our chrissy and travel curves are ruining the sector. is this something caroline wheeler that you might cover? it something caroline wheeler that you might cover?— might cover? it puzzled me as well, i couldn't find _ might cover? it puzzled me as well, i couldn't find it, _ might cover? it puzzled me as well, i couldn't find it, so _ might cover? it puzzled me as well, i couldn't find it, so you _ might cover? it puzzled me as well, i couldn't find it, so you did - i couldn't find it, so you did better than me. to be honest. i mean, this isn't really a huge surprise that the brexit followed, whilst it's been masked a little bit by the coronavirus pandemic which is cl
be incredibly hard to resolve. will look at be incredibly hard to resolve. , will look at the financial times had to look about five times for it. it's buried away. a fourth item on the right as we have highlighted for you there. the fashion world rails brexit red tape. fashion celebrities have told borisjohnson tape. fashion celebrities have told boris johnson that tape. fashion celebrities have told borisjohnson that brexit be our chrissy and travel curves are ruining the sector. is this...
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the financial times reports that the deal will face serious scrutiny, and could eventually be blocked the agreement has already raised antitrust and national security concerns in the u.s. and china as competing chip makers worry nvidia could distort the market for the u.k. firm's widely used design shares are holding out down about 0.9% dom. >>> julianna tatelbaum with the latest in london thank you. alphabet's ceo and australia's prime minister holding talks amid tech giant's threat saying he had a constructive media over australia's media bill that would force internet giants like google and facebook to pay for news morrison saying pachai raised concerns about the bill: shares of ebay are surging in the premarket trade following the company's 4th quarter results. earnings and revenues for the online retailer topping expectations ebay providing first quarter sales and profit guidance ahead of wall street's forecast. those shares up nearly 10% in the extended hours trade and securities and exchange commission investigators are apparently digging through social media and online message
the financial times reports that the deal will face serious scrutiny, and could eventually be blocked the agreement has already raised antitrust and national security concerns in the u.s. and china as competing chip makers worry nvidia could distort the market for the u.k. firm's widely used design shares are holding out down about 0.9% dom. >>> julianna tatelbaum with the latest in london thank you. alphabet's ceo and australia's prime minister holding talks amid tech giant's threat...
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the pandemic is made hard, financial times even harder. they're financially hurting, and we recognize that. but oakland has changed the way it was getting all this. food to the students and families. up until recently, a family member had to go to a specific site and pick up the food either on foot or by car. but for many people, that was a problem, especially in the pandemic in a regular school year started, you know, parents were having to stay home a lot with the kids and do the zoom calls, help them with the zoom, learning, and so it was really hard for them to get out to those walk up drive up sites. so school district officials decided that if students their relatives can't come to the food, the food can come to them from delivery drivers the school district has hired from the community move over doordash is pretty cool to interact with people and hand people food when they didn't need in this time, don't make when people struggling, the drivers deliver daily across oakland, bringing lunch is the students would normally get it school
the pandemic is made hard, financial times even harder. they're financially hurting, and we recognize that. but oakland has changed the way it was getting all this. food to the students and families. up until recently, a family member had to go to a specific site and pick up the food either on foot or by car. but for many people, that was a problem, especially in the pandemic in a regular school year started, you know, parents were having to stay home a lot with the kids and do the zoom calls,...
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overcoming adversity and understanding what people go through when they both through a difficult financial timeike that. david: when you decided to run for governor, did people say " you are a nice guy and you overcame bankruptcy in real estate, but you ran for congress once and lost. you have not been elected to anything ever in maryland. why are you doing this?" did people tell you you were a little crazy? gov. hogan: almost everyone told me i was completely crazy, not a little crazy. we had only elected one republican governor in 50 years and he had only served one term. it had gotten worse in maryland since then. the odds were stacked against any republican winning statewide, especially one most people had never heard of and had never held elected office. so i talked to a lot of my friends, my clients and business associates. when i said " i'm thinking of running for governor," and they said "what state?" like where are you moving to? it was the biggest surprise upset in america in 2014. david: you were running against the lieutenant governor of state who had been governor for eight -- tena
overcoming adversity and understanding what people go through when they both through a difficult financial timeike that. david: when you decided to run for governor, did people say " you are a nice guy and you overcame bankruptcy in real estate, but you ran for congress once and lost. you have not been elected to anything ever in maryland. why are you doing this?" did people tell you you were a little crazy? gov. hogan: almost everyone told me i was completely crazy, not a little...
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he told the financial times that immunization has scarcely begun in some african nations and the discrepancyding to an unprecedented acceleration of global inequality. still to come on tonight's program, we investigate the factors behind the dramatic rise in japan's suicide rates last year. nato defense ministers made no decision on whether to pull out of afghanistan as the may 1 line is approaching. nato allies say they will continue to closely consult in the coming weeks. our chief their national correspondent reports now from kabul. reporter: the future of the crucial mission in afghanistan depends on a peace process which was admitted is a fragile process and progress has been slow. if they are waiting to take that final decision on how long the remaining 10,000 nato forces will stay, how do you measure progress in a piece process? the taliban haven't even been in the gulf state of qatar pursuing the kind of policies believed it necessary. he made it clear for the military alliance the main goal has to be preventing afghanistan from becoming a safe haven again. katty: there was dramatic
he told the financial times that immunization has scarcely begun in some african nations and the discrepancyding to an unprecedented acceleration of global inequality. still to come on tonight's program, we investigate the factors behind the dramatic rise in japan's suicide rates last year. nato defense ministers made no decision on whether to pull out of afghanistan as the may 1 line is approaching. nato allies say they will continue to closely consult in the coming weeks. our chief their...
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is among those criticizing the sluggish vaccine rollout frank apparel has told the financial times that governments failed to plan for actually getting jobs to patients well i've been speaking to procurement experts thorsten schmidt 1st off i asked him to rate how germany had done with it rollout. the performance of the german government has been very poorly and we do believe that a lot of the justifications which have now been happening in the last couple of days would have not been necessary if the conflict in the negotiation and the signing of professional agreements with the manufacturers of the exene would have been handled differently in general you can say that the basics of oil procurement contracts and agreements means that you have the right product at the right location in the right amount of it the right time for a reasonable price many of these variables which are truly the foundation of any procurement contract have not been properly negotiated and therefore our own valuation in general is a poor performance by the german government as they transferred the responsibility t
is among those criticizing the sluggish vaccine rollout frank apparel has told the financial times that governments failed to plan for actually getting jobs to patients well i've been speaking to procurement experts thorsten schmidt 1st off i asked him to rate how germany had done with it rollout. the performance of the german government has been very poorly and we do believe that a lot of the justifications which have now been happening in the last couple of days would have not been necessary...
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vaccine has significantly reduced efficacy against the mutation according to a report in the financial times the troll it is small though and has not been peer reviewed sorry reviewed yet and israel started lifting its strictest coronavirus lockdown restrictions some businesses are able to reopen that includes takeaway food services and head dresses but a ban on travel remains in place travel dates but the headlines talk to al-jazeera is up next. i joined al jazeera as part of the launch team in 2006 protesters have called for a meeting arch in the time i've covered wars revolutions elections and to treat poor sick crowds here in the us where remain very large and very vocal. we cover the stories that matter the human stories. from the for vendors of caracas to the battlefields around also i would draw is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge. he is one of the leading figures in the world of classical music he's conducted all the major orchestras and performed at some of the world's most prestigious concert venues maestro daniel barenboim was born in argentina his 1st perf
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daniel ek telling the "financial times," spotify is rolling out a pricier subscription option with better sound quality, there are no immediate plans for a broader price increase. spotify's main subscription has been 10 bucks a month for years now, even though it has added podcasts and songs to that platform. and netflix is adding a new mobile feature that automatically downloads movie and show recommendations based on viewer history. it's now available for android users. you need to opt in to use the future, and then set how much space you want to use. one, three, or five gigabytes. more space equals more downloads. netflix is also testing that feature right now for ios devices. those are the latest headlines from cnbc. marcus and laura, back over to you. i don't know if i would want something automatically downloading with that much storage on my phone. >> right. and i don't think it's the storage you've got to worry about, it's finding more time with a busy family to watch all of it. thanks, bertha. >> 12:45. >>> tesla ceo's elon musk's net worth dropped over 10%. he lost a total of $1
daniel ek telling the "financial times," spotify is rolling out a pricier subscription option with better sound quality, there are no immediate plans for a broader price increase. spotify's main subscription has been 10 bucks a month for years now, even though it has added podcasts and songs to that platform. and netflix is adding a new mobile feature that automatically downloads movie and show recommendations based on viewer history. it's now available for android users. you need to...
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let�*s change the story now completely and move onto the financial times.. this just keeps on going. it the uk over northern ireland. this just keeps on going.— the uk over northern ireland. this just keeps on going. it really does. this is the echo _ just keeps on going. it really does. this is the echo from _ just keeps on going. it really does. this is the echo from last - just keeps on going. it really does. this is the echo from last friday i this is the echo from last friday when the european union commission moved to consider a hardwood on the island marlins is not vaccines finding their way into the uk from european union which of course ripped up article 16 of the nor the other protocol. —— island of ireland. this is loud in the correct verb rejecting on how this nor ireland protocol is working. in a senseit ireland protocol is working. in a sense it allows both the uk in the european union to have a degree of jurisdiction over northern ireland and trade, which means there is a border down the irish sea. i do a podcast called toppers politics, forg
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the financial times reports on the world health organisation's backing of the oxford—astrazeneca vaccineit says is suitable for people of all ages to take. more than 250,000 people in singapore have received their first dose of covid—i9 vaccine, reports the straits times. the prime minister says the country's entire population is on track to be inoculated within this year if supplies come in as scheduled. the philippine star also reporting on the vaccination programme there, where police and soldiers are first in line for inoculation with at least 500,000 doses of coronavirus vaccines to be donated by china. and back to the uk — on the front page of the telegraph, the governor of the bank of england is accusing the eu of trying to cut out the city of london. the paper says his comments come as brussels attempts to enforce tougher rules on british access to the european banking market. so let's begin. thank you both forjoining me. a pleasure to have you on. let's talk first about the metro front page,. a lot of people at home today are talking about. people have been a lockdown for a whil
the financial times reports on the world health organisation's backing of the oxford—astrazeneca vaccineit says is suitable for people of all ages to take. more than 250,000 people in singapore have received their first dose of covid—i9 vaccine, reports the straits times. the prime minister says the country's entire population is on track to be inoculated within this year if supplies come in as scheduled. the philippine star also reporting on the vaccination programme there, where police...
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and a different story in the financial times — it reports on new proposals to shake up the audit industryake of accounting scandals at companies such as carillion and patisserie valerie. so let's begin now. thank you both forjoining us this evening. starting with the metro's front page, "nifty over 50 jobs." this front page talking all up, life could be back to normal over the summer, according to scientists, as we look to over 50 is having the vaccine. hopefully all over 50s by eight 31st of march? the vaccine. hopefully all over 50s by eight 31st of march?— vaccine. hopefully all over 50s by eight 31st of march? the over 50s count for 9996 _ eight 31st of march? the over 50s count for 9996 of _ eight 31st of march? the over 50s count for 99% of the _ eight 31st of march? the over 50s count for 99% of the deaths - eight 31st of march? the over 50s i count for 99% of the deaths caused by covid. so if we can get people who are most at risk of dying vaccinated and protected, then of course it's difficult to see why we would need to keep the restrictions, the draconian restrictions that we'v
and a different story in the financial times — it reports on new proposals to shake up the audit industryake of accounting scandals at companies such as carillion and patisserie valerie. so let's begin now. thank you both forjoining us this evening. starting with the metro's front page, "nifty over 50 jobs." this front page talking all up, life could be back to normal over the summer, according to scientists, as we look to over 50 is having the vaccine. hopefully all over 50s by...
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the financial times leads with the figures out today, which showed the uk's economy shrank by the largestr more than 300 years thanks to the pandemic. the i's top story is the government's much—anticipated plan for leaving lockdown, which the paper says has three stages of reopening. the daily mail carries the news that the uk is on course to reach its target of vaccinating 15 million adults by tomorrow, 48 hours ahead of schedule. the telegraph quotes the health secretary who said that thanks to the vaccine and new treatments, by the end of the year, covid could be no worse than regular flu. according to government projections seen by the times, the number of coronavirus patients in hospital is due to halve over the next month and deaths are due to fall to levels not seen since october. that was a little taste there of some of the front pages. jason and madeline, lovely to see you both. madeleine, iwonder if jason and madeline, lovely to see you both. madeleine, i wonder if you could start with the front page of the telegraph. this is matt hancock saying, "we hope to live with covid like
the financial times leads with the figures out today, which showed the uk's economy shrank by the largestr more than 300 years thanks to the pandemic. the i's top story is the government's much—anticipated plan for leaving lockdown, which the paper says has three stages of reopening. the daily mail carries the news that the uk is on course to reach its target of vaccinating 15 million adults by tomorrow, 48 hours ahead of schedule. the telegraph quotes the health secretary who said that...
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vaccine has significantly reduced if you can see against the mutation according to reports in the financial times the trial though is small and has not been peer reviewed 7 variant is among a number of mutations causing concern because of their high rate of spread and the potential to resist vaccines is what dr sun jesson and i think he's an associate professor of infectious diseases at the strand in national university and points out other vaccines have also shown reduced impact on the variants. there is very sparse information at the moment for example they didn't actually give a figure of vaccine africa say we also know that it's in very young people so the impacts on severe disease unlikely to be known because that be a disease is very unlikely in young people we know from the other vaccines that are around maduna pfizer novak's johnson and johnson that they also have shown reduced impact against the south african strain although they are effective against the south african strain so this would be consistent with what we have seen with those other vaccines we always knew that viruses mutate t
vaccine has significantly reduced if you can see against the mutation according to reports in the financial times the trial though is small and has not been peer reviewed 7 variant is among a number of mutations causing concern because of their high rate of spread and the potential to resist vaccines is what dr sun jesson and i think he's an associate professor of infectious diseases at the strand in national university and points out other vaccines have also shown reduced impact on the...
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the "financial times" says the talks are not currently active. pinterest whose market value jumped 600% to $51 billion during the pandemic said in the past it wants to remain independent. a deal would likely have been the largest ever for microsoft twice what it paid for linked inn in 2016. back over to you. >> thank you so much, frank. new this morning the state supreme court rejecting case involving whether uber and lyft misclassified their drivers as independent contractors according to the chronicle. voters approved proposition 22 in november that allows ride share and delivery app companies to avoid giving drivers full benefits by preserving their contractor status. >>> coming up next on "today in the bay," a play at home for the oakland a's. a decision outside the lines to speed up the push for a waterfront stadium. we'll be right back. milan leads a local nonprofit providing ppe food and diapers and in the aftermath of george floyd's death is working to foster a racial awakening offering mental health services to those in need. this week's
the "financial times" says the talks are not currently active. pinterest whose market value jumped 600% to $51 billion during the pandemic said in the past it wants to remain independent. a deal would likely have been the largest ever for microsoft twice what it paid for linked inn in 2016. back over to you. >> thank you so much, frank. new this morning the state supreme court rejecting case involving whether uber and lyft misclassified their drivers as independent contractors...
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vaccine has significantly reduced efficacy against a new taishan according to a report in the financial times the trial is small and has not been peer reviewed those are the headlines more news after the listening posts. on counting the cost china could become the 1st country to issue a digital currency is it rains in the tech giant's house prices rise despite thank you companies increasing the divide between generations. and fishermen in the philippines struggle to make a living. in the cost of al-jazeera. apparently protests are not part of. that fun it's an account i'm. not i can't come up with 101 officers and. the richard burton you're at the listening post where we don't cover the news we cover the way the news is covered here are some of the media stories we're looking at this week the farmers' protests in india they keep growing despite the modi government's best efforts to contain the reporting on sports stadiums are empty but broadcasters are bursting with ideas on how to make up for the missing fans china's c.g. t.n. t.v. british broadcasting regulators have taken it off the air th
vaccine has significantly reduced efficacy against a new taishan according to a report in the financial times the trial is small and has not been peer reviewed those are the headlines more news after the listening posts. on counting the cost china could become the 1st country to issue a digital currency is it rains in the tech giant's house prices rise despite thank you companies increasing the divide between generations. and fishermen in the philippines struggle to make a living. in the cost...
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vaccine has significantly reduced efficacy against the mutation that's according to a report in the financial times the trial is small and has not been peer reviewed the south african variant is among a number of mutations causing concern because of their higher rate of spread and potential to resist vaccines. in a major reform of cuba's state dominated economy the government says it will allow private businesses to operate in most industries in the past small businesses could only participate in 127 sanctioned activities but that's not been expanded to more than 2000 the communist period be an island is trying to recover from an economic slump brought on by tough u.s. sanctions on the pandemic well for decades cuba's economy has largely been run through state owned companies and it relies heavily on price controls on subsidies and owes massive debts to venezuela russia china others tourism health care agriculture and offshore oil or some of its major industries any foreign investment is tightly restricted the economy has stagnated for years the government began slowly rolling up policies to open i
vaccine has significantly reduced efficacy against the mutation that's according to a report in the financial times the trial is small and has not been peer reviewed the south african variant is among a number of mutations causing concern because of their higher rate of spread and potential to resist vaccines. in a major reform of cuba's state dominated economy the government says it will allow private businesses to operate in most industries in the past small businesses could only participate...
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and on the front page of the financial times...is back�*, with a pledge to repair what the paper describes as a �*battered�* nato alliance. at some of the front pages we arty have gone and as always thank you both forjoining us on this friday evening. what else were you going to be doing? let�*s face it. all of the papers focusing on harry and meghan. we are going to start with the daily mail and susie let�*s start with you. it's mail and susie let�*s start with you. it�*s a slightly different to the front page that your paper has. the male, no surprise with the stance that they are taking with the story. yakima most of the newspapers can�*t decide whether harry and meghan have been cast out or whether they left. no one really seems to be taking into mind the possibility that they have intentionally left of their own accord. an institution in which they were very unhappy. and it which, i don�*t think anyone of us are any people watching this tonight would have much pleasure if we were a member. it is not a fun thing being a member
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the financial times reports a new study shows the oxford/astrazeneca vaccine has no effectiveness against mild or moderate sickness caused by the south african variant. any way in a statement they tell us they're working to optimize the pipeline should a change to the vaccine become necessary. it is important to note these are still very preliminary results of the study, and they still need to be reviewed. whit? >> another thing to watch in this pandemic. trevor, thank you. >>> now to the bitter winter blast. a system on the move triggering what could be another major storm in the northeast. new york state closing two mega vaccination sites tomorrow ahead of the storm. whiteout conditions and treacherous driving in grand island, nebraska. bo camidngir responderssiopa fishmao ll throe ice in ohio. and the deep freeze on the way. spreading and lingering for days. rob marciano with the forecast in a moment, but first, here's abc's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: tonight whiteout conditions in the midwest as millions in the northeast brace for their second major storm in less than a week. an ar
the financial times reports a new study shows the oxford/astrazeneca vaccine has no effectiveness against mild or moderate sickness caused by the south african variant. any way in a statement they tell us they're working to optimize the pipeline should a change to the vaccine become necessary. it is important to note these are still very preliminary results of the study, and they still need to be reviewed. whit? >> another thing to watch in this pandemic. trevor, thank you. >>>...
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government could not rise to meet it who said this this is a retired general who was quoted by the financial times on april 25th 2020 but. i'm going to retire 10 rounds or less i think in the economic condition of anonymity. no this you see obviously a sort of nicholas statement so all business any oil any retired general is just like any other citizen or baucus on we don't know his political affiliation but forget about what daughter died and want to see is the question is that what. we have we stand to be government turning of the over producers or not the fact is a buck is on is as has been appreciated by everyone on the bill would have and so it's really ruined who said what so you have to see the consequences and design policies and by those unproved success and i have to give greater to the prime minister's policies and certainly me put you supported by the son prime minister's . part of the government let's move from the coronavirus crisis to the management of pakistan's economy you asserted a little bit earlier that the economy was doing very well but you know the assessment of the world b
government could not rise to meet it who said this this is a retired general who was quoted by the financial times on april 25th 2020 but. i'm going to retire 10 rounds or less i think in the economic condition of anonymity. no this you see obviously a sort of nicholas statement so all business any oil any retired general is just like any other citizen or baucus on we don't know his political affiliation but forget about what daughter died and want to see is the question is that what. we have...
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government could not rise to meet it who said this this is a retired general who was quoted by the financial times on april 25th 2020 but. i'm retired and looking on the condition of anonymity. look now this you see obviously a sort of a clear statement so all business any oil any retired general is just like any other citizen or baucus on we don't know his political affiliation but forget about what border guard jim miller and i want to see is the question is that what. we have we stand today the government of the producers or not the fact is a buck is on today is it has been appreciated by everyone on the bill would have and so it's it's really been who said what so you have to see the consequences and result and by this improved success and i have to give credit to the prime minister's policies and certainly me pretty supported by the son prime minister's. part of the government let's move from the coronavirus crisis to the management of pakistan's economy was started a little bit earlier that the economy was doing very well but you know the assessment of the world bank is that you had double d
government could not rise to meet it who said this this is a retired general who was quoted by the financial times on april 25th 2020 but. i'm retired and looking on the condition of anonymity. look now this you see obviously a sort of a clear statement so all business any oil any retired general is just like any other citizen or baucus on we don't know his political affiliation but forget about what border guard jim miller and i want to see is the question is that what. we have we stand today...
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the front page of the financial times looks at the appointment of ngozi okonjo—iweala as the new headade organization. she becomes the first woman and the first african to take on the role. formerfinance ministerfor former finance minister for nigeria. and the daily mail reports harry and meghan are set to lose all their remaining royal patronages, after agreeing to what the paper calls "a tell—all interview" with us tv host oprah winfrey. march the 7th apparently is when thatis march the 7th apparently is when that is going to be aired. so, let's begin. welcome to you both. sienna should we start with you? boris johnson, this must be the final lockdown. under a lot of pressure from some of his backbench mps but he was refusing to give any real ground today, that is all going to be discussed and outlined in a week's time. w , discussed and outlined in a week's time. m , h, discussed and outlined in a week's time. , ~ ., ., time. exactly, so we know that in exactl a time. exactly, so we know that in exactly a week's _ time. exactly, so we know that in exactly a week's time, _ time. exa
the front page of the financial times looks at the appointment of ngozi okonjo—iweala as the new headade organization. she becomes the first woman and the first african to take on the role. formerfinance ministerfor former finance minister for nigeria. and the daily mail reports harry and meghan are set to lose all their remaining royal patronages, after agreeing to what the paper calls "a tell—all interview" with us tv host oprah winfrey. march the 7th apparently is when thatis...
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government could not rise to meet it who said this this is a retired general who was quoted by the financial times on april 25th 2020 but. i'm retired and unsolicited and looking on the condition of anonymity. look now this you see obviously a sort of big list to them and so all business any oil any retired general is just like any other citizen or baucus on we don't know his political affiliation but forget about what border guard and you want to see is the question is that what are the results we have we stand to be turning the producers or not the fact is a buck is on is it has been appreciated by everyone on the board had and so it's not it's relevant who said what so you have to see the consequences and result what he says and by this unproved success and i have to give credit to the prime minister's policies and certainly me pretty supported by the son prime ministers because part of the government let's move from the coronavirus crisis to the management of pakistan's economy was started a little bit earlier that the economy was doing very well but you know the assessment of the world bank i
government could not rise to meet it who said this this is a retired general who was quoted by the financial times on april 25th 2020 but. i'm retired and unsolicited and looking on the condition of anonymity. look now this you see obviously a sort of big list to them and so all business any oil any retired general is just like any other citizen or baucus on we don't know his political affiliation but forget about what border guard and you want to see is the question is that what are the...
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the financial times reports on scotland's plans for easing lockdown restrictions, after nicola sturgeonshe's aiming to move out of lockdown by the end of april. the paper says the statement was overshadowed, though, by what it describes as a "furore" over the handling of complaints against alex salmond, her predecessor. and on the front page of the times, a look ahead to next week's budget. the paper reports several more schemes could be in place for the self—employed. we have lost i think the other papers we were going to discuss, but let's kick off with the ones we have already got. welcome to you both. shall we start with the guardian? pippa, the tiger woods crash which is the breaking news of the last three or four hours, he is the breaking news of the last three orfour hours, he is is the breaking news of the last three or four hours, he is still in hospital. we are going to get a press conference from the sheriff in los angeles in about half an hour's time, but this is the latest twist to the most incredible story of stellar brilliance, also a great fall, and now a man who has rea
the financial times reports on scotland's plans for easing lockdown restrictions, after nicola sturgeonshe's aiming to move out of lockdown by the end of april. the paper says the statement was overshadowed, though, by what it describes as a "furore" over the handling of complaints against alex salmond, her predecessor. and on the front page of the times, a look ahead to next week's budget. the paper reports several more schemes could be in place for the self—employed. we have lost...
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government could not rise to meet it who said this this is a retired general who was quoted by the financial times on april 25th 2020. m and then i retired and unsolicited and looking on the condition of anonymity. no this you see obviously a sort of nicholas statement so all business any oil any retired general is just like any other citizen or baucus on we don't know his political affiliation but forget about what daughter died during the loader and want to see is the question is that what...
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overcoming adversity and understanding what people go through when they go through a difficult financial time like that. david: when you decided to run for governor, did people say you're a really nice guy and you have overcome the bankruptcy in real estate and you are successful again in your business, but you ran for congress once and lost, you have not been elected to anything ever in maryland, why are you doing this? did people tell you you were a little bit crazy? gov. hogan: almost everyone told me i was completely crazy, not a little bit crazy. we had only elected one republican governor in 50 years and he had only served one term, and it had gotten much worse in maryland since then. the odds were stacked against any republican having any chance statewide, particularly one nobody had ever heard of that had never held elective office. i talked to a lot of my colleagues and family and my colleagues and business associates, and a couple of them said, when i said i think about running for governor, they said, really? what state? but we overcame the odds. it was the biggest surprise upset i
overcoming adversity and understanding what people go through when they go through a difficult financial time like that. david: when you decided to run for governor, did people say you're a really nice guy and you have overcome the bankruptcy in real estate and you are successful again in your business, but you ran for congress once and lost, you have not been elected to anything ever in maryland, why are you doing this? did people tell you you were a little bit crazy? gov. hogan: almost...
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according to "the financial times," they want to force google, facebook, and other to pay.parliament is looking to overhaul digital regulations. that is the latest business flash. guy: thank you very much, indeed. actually, where this is coming from is down the road on the right, which is the european parliament. a number of parliamentarians shepherding through the two key pieces of legislation in terms of digital regulation are looking at what is happening in australia and saying, we need to do the same thing. this could be a huge blow to the likes of google. google is talking about withdrawing from australia because of what is happening with news and being forced to pay for it. . you can't withdraw from europe. alix: i just wonder what the u.s. does. i was thinking about this earlier this morning. how does this help consumers? for the u.s., that kind of action would be very much based on how does that help me consume news, and i generally don't know how it does, so i wonder how the u.s. still tries to get a part of that pie. guy: should you pay for news i guess is the que
according to "the financial times," they want to force google, facebook, and other to pay.parliament is looking to overhaul digital regulations. that is the latest business flash. guy: thank you very much, indeed. actually, where this is coming from is down the road on the right, which is the european parliament. a number of parliamentarians shepherding through the two key pieces of legislation in terms of digital regulation are looking at what is happening in australia and saying, we...
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in an interview with the financial times, rishi sunak warns that the uk has been left exposed because of its high debt levels, but acknowledges he'll need to keep spending for the time being to supportjobs. our business reporter, ramzan karmali, reports. with government spending heading towards £300 billion to deal with the pandemic, the unemployment rate hitting its highest level in five years, and the uk economy shrinking almost 10% in 2020, all eyes will be on the chancellor next week, when he delivers his budget on wednesday. 0ne delivers his budget on wednesday. one area that will be in focus will be the housing market. 0ver one area that will be in focus will be the housing market. over the past year, tanks have tightened their lending criteria for those attempting to get onto the property ladder. but now the government is aiming to make that easier. so from aiming to make that easier. so from a buyers in the uk will only need a 5% deposit to take out a mortgage for a property with up to £600,000. the government will offer than does the guarantee they need to provide mortgages t
in an interview with the financial times, rishi sunak warns that the uk has been left exposed because of its high debt levels, but acknowledges he'll need to keep spending for the time being to supportjobs. our business reporter, ramzan karmali, reports. with government spending heading towards £300 billion to deal with the pandemic, the unemployment rate hitting its highest level in five years, and the uk economy shrinking almost 10% in 2020, all eyes will be on the chancellor next week, when...