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what nothing else as it's one of the biggest fears in finland which is why finland that that it is so i think net 0 for 25 like 15 years i had the u.k. why does there have been more green technologies asked than anyone else i know is life in the forefront of producing proteins only meat and do not require sunlight and soon as you know because they like to buy proteins you really can produce an enormous amount of food in very small area it's ironic really that some of the people in the wild to live in at least in winter some of us gets ready to graze but in winter some of the coldest parts of the planets are worrying most about climate change it does because they have sort of the fins i think over their global outlook the magnanimous way in which they operate because if you value each other equally if you see people as well while sigal country it's easier to see people outside you can choose while as well president enjoying thank you. after the break. team next season we investigate the potential resurgence in the spread of coronavirus in the coming months with the director of columbia
what nothing else as it's one of the biggest fears in finland which is why finland that that it is so i think net 0 for 25 like 15 years i had the u.k. why does there have been more green technologies asked than anyone else i know is life in the forefront of producing proteins only meat and do not require sunlight and soon as you know because they like to buy proteins you really can produce an enormous amount of food in very small area it's ironic really that some of the people in the wild to...
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seems to say once nakia from finland knock it. completely dependent on chinese component also there are sanctions threatened on russia which presumably will also hit the finnish economy as russia has a big trade trading partner of finland it can't get away this time every. it really intricate situations before you got a member fin there was on the border of the cold war it was in the most dangerous place when we were preparing to fight a nuclear war in the middle you know. i think it will get away with this not least as the power of the us i. now only 5 companies have kept their share price america that flexed. apple microsoft the deep these can't these companies are exploiting the rest of the world producing something with google so it's a 5th one she says something that isn't that hard to do a search engine is not that clever delivering goods by truck on electric this is not that clever america the pens almost 5 monopoly companies as it annoys the rest of the world we're going to start to look at why are you using those 5 americ
seems to say once nakia from finland knock it. completely dependent on chinese component also there are sanctions threatened on russia which presumably will also hit the finnish economy as russia has a big trade trading partner of finland it can't get away this time every. it really intricate situations before you got a member fin there was on the border of the cold war it was in the most dangerous place when we were preparing to fight a nuclear war in the middle you know. i think it will get...
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so-called frugal countries including the netherlands denmark but also sweden to some extent also finland who have said look we rather like to see loans with conditions with strings attached different 2 countries one particular person to look out for tonight is the dutch prime minister mark whitaker who has made very clear when he arrived today that he wants to see conditions and guarantees that this money that is different potentially to countries in the south south is put to good use so the big question today in some sense to some extent is how deep this cultural frugality if you want to call it a run for instance the dutch society might my colleague bob a visual traveled to the netherlands to find out. in the last days they have all been beating a path to michael it is still 1st came the italian prime minister. then his spanish counterpart. and finally the portuguese it was a concerted lobby effort to convince the dutchman to loosen his purse strings but so far no luck. getting it all begins to move in our direction and it's already looking better. the netherlands are the 5th largest e
so-called frugal countries including the netherlands denmark but also sweden to some extent also finland who have said look we rather like to see loans with conditions with strings attached different 2 countries one particular person to look out for tonight is the dutch prime minister mark whitaker who has made very clear when he arrived today that he wants to see conditions and guarantees that this money that is different potentially to countries in the south south is put to good use so the...
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historically and they fought a couple of wars you know finland is a great place it is it is adjacent to russia i maybe maybe it's easy to confuse i i know the difference. but then again sweden is right there in sweden it's different. all right you now slide into saturday the 4th of july which is your birthday how about 77 years on the 4th of july out pretty good movie. george m. cohan do you plan on doing. not going to mount rushmore i wish the president would it here the social distancing will do as little as we possibly can you know i started telling my family in my fifty's that you know not let's not celebrate this anymore you know there's a epidemic of illegal fireworks in every big city in the country you know so my birthday comes with a company of unpleasant noise so i don't obey it with as many of my family as i can have around me like one of the one thing that's hard to believe about mr trump who i like very much is a friend of no info as long as you do that refusal aware i'm asked. how on earth i'll give you refused to wear a mask like the twitter storms that he unleashes ve
historically and they fought a couple of wars you know finland is a great place it is it is adjacent to russia i maybe maybe it's easy to confuse i i know the difference. but then again sweden is right there in sweden it's different. all right you now slide into saturday the 4th of july which is your birthday how about 77 years on the 4th of july out pretty good movie. george m. cohan do you plan on doing. not going to mount rushmore i wish the president would it here the social distancing will...
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a president thinks finland is still a part of russia. i am not going to defend trump's education must go to war finland and russia have been closely associated historically and they fought a couple of wars you know finland is a great place it is it is adjacent to russia i maybe maybe it's easy to confuse i i know the difference but then again sweden is right there in sweden it's different. all right you now slide into saturday the 4th of july which is your birthday how about 77 years on the 4th of july up pretty good. george m. cohan do you plan on doing. not going to mount rushmore i wish the president would it here the social distancing will do as little as we possibly can you know i started telling my family in my fifty's that you know not let's not celebrate this anymore you know there's a epidemic of illegal fireworks in every big city in the country you know so my birthday comes with a company of unpleasant noise so i don't i'll be with as many of my family as i can have around me like one of the one thing that's hard to believe ab
a president thinks finland is still a part of russia. i am not going to defend trump's education must go to war finland and russia have been closely associated historically and they fought a couple of wars you know finland is a great place it is it is adjacent to russia i maybe maybe it's easy to confuse i i know the difference but then again sweden is right there in sweden it's different. all right you now slide into saturday the 4th of july which is your birthday how about 77 years on the 4th...
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i do note it is 17 hours, 41 minutes of sunlight today in your beautiful finland.re 5:00 a.m. and the sun going down after 10:00 p.m. it is not fair, folks. mr. prime minister, i look at the difference from helsinki to rome and it is way more than 1700 miles. it sounds to me like the distance from helsinki to warsaw or the distance from helsinki to budapest is far more tangible. what do you and others in the west of europe say to a fractious eastern europe? >> well, first of all, i must say i travel that distance down to florence in absolutely no time. i think in negotiations, there is always going to be tension. this time it was on the level between the north and south, -- then on the conditionality of the value issue, it was between the east and the west. i think where everyone landed was somewhere smack in the middle. i feel quite comfortable with this package. i'm happy about the outcome. tom: i'm very curious of your thoughts at this raging pandemic debate over the path taken by sweden. it is just a fascinating scandinavian experiment. from out the path from o
i do note it is 17 hours, 41 minutes of sunlight today in your beautiful finland.re 5:00 a.m. and the sun going down after 10:00 p.m. it is not fair, folks. mr. prime minister, i look at the difference from helsinki to rome and it is way more than 1700 miles. it sounds to me like the distance from helsinki to warsaw or the distance from helsinki to budapest is far more tangible. what do you and others in the west of europe say to a fractious eastern europe? >> well, first of all, i must...
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can you imagine the president asking if finland is part of russia?e president of the united states! that's like your mechanic asking if the muffler is part of the glove compartment. meanwhile, remember when trump was pushing hydroxychloroquine as a coronavirus miracle drug? well, the fda this week withdrew their support for it, and now the government is stuck with 66 million useless doses. so i guess we know what the trumps will be giving trick or treaters on halloween. for the next 30 years. cases of the virus are on the rise in more than 20 states, but most everything is opening anyway. restaurants are allowed to open here in l.a., but because of the safety measures, many of them will be half empty. so some restaurants have been using mannequins to fill the empty seats. which is very weird and raises another question. where in the world do you buy a mannequin? >> attention restaurant owners! looking mannequins to place at your social distance buffer tables but don't want to pay an arm and a leg? come and get'em at big al's gently exploded mannequin
can you imagine the president asking if finland is part of russia?e president of the united states! that's like your mechanic asking if the muffler is part of the glove compartment. meanwhile, remember when trump was pushing hydroxychloroquine as a coronavirus miracle drug? well, the fda this week withdrew their support for it, and now the government is stuck with 66 million useless doses. so i guess we know what the trumps will be giving trick or treaters on halloween. for the next 30 years....
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they nationalized it they control of it to get it down they are worried about the rate racism in finland it's not particularly. as far as g.o.p. race who goes by. it's an issue of aids and you just have highlighted the things which are worse which we we don't look at in this book but if you look at the things that the best sadistic finless a few years ago finally finally got the courage up to list the 100 or pre international social rankings which finland ranks one to wait and there is no other country the world bank 1st 2nd or over 100 measures.
they nationalized it they control of it to get it down they are worried about the rate racism in finland it's not particularly. as far as g.o.p. race who goes by. it's an issue of aids and you just have highlighted the things which are worse which we we don't look at in this book but if you look at the things that the best sadistic finless a few years ago finally finally got the courage up to list the 100 or pre international social rankings which finland ranks one to wait and there is no other...
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thousands of people in finland are working local fields to say this year's berry harvest coronavirus restrictions have kept many of the pickers from other countries away finland normally needs about 116000 seasonal workers a year. u.s. electric car maker tesla is the in a major new factories just outside berlin some see it as a boost for the local economy it's expected to create thousands of new jobs and put the area back on the map after years of decline but some locals object to tesla's plans they complain that the company is failing to address concerns over the environment. this is the site in question location 40 kilometers southeast of the german capital berlin it's here in gloom high did that tesla wants to begin producing electric vehicles by the middle of next year construction of the plant set to employ some 10000 people is a ready well underway. the multi-billion euro investment is new zick to the ears of corn dog show kid who envisions renewal in a long forgotten region. this is an incredible opportunity for the region and we need to caesar's young people who emigrated may
thousands of people in finland are working local fields to say this year's berry harvest coronavirus restrictions have kept many of the pickers from other countries away finland normally needs about 116000 seasonal workers a year. u.s. electric car maker tesla is the in a major new factories just outside berlin some see it as a boost for the local economy it's expected to create thousands of new jobs and put the area back on the map after years of decline but some locals object to tesla's plans...
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restrictions have kept many of the pickers from other countries away this year finland normally needs around $16000.00 seasonal workers a year farm worker earns 8 euros and $0.40 an hour for filling a 7 kilogram crate. one of the many things that has changed because of 1000 is flying many countries have closed their borders leading to airlines being grounded and people staying put but some people are starting to miss the experience of flying now some tourists have come up with a way of compensating for that loss but you know that's usually not the last call for china and lines flight 1168 from taipei to taipei flight time 3 in the hof i was that's right a flight to nowhere and it's fully booked have you missed flying they think oh yes definitely i haven't been abroad for 6 months. it's all very nostalgic remembering how flying works bringing back happy holiday memories prospal control security and what's in your bag. the one you now call the class and they will naturally want you to. build a grinder and. don't forget gigi free and a quick selfie with the tanika. applause for the airpo
restrictions have kept many of the pickers from other countries away this year finland normally needs around $16000.00 seasonal workers a year farm worker earns 8 euros and $0.40 an hour for filling a 7 kilogram crate. one of the many things that has changed because of 1000 is flying many countries have closed their borders leading to airlines being grounded and people staying put but some people are starting to miss the experience of flying now some tourists have come up with a way of...
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joined them it's finland denmark the netherlands austria and sweden that make up these countries are wealthier northern european countries their parliaments may not agree to all of this their representatives in the leaders from those countries who essentially have been fighting with the rest of the e.u. over the last almost 5 days over this or are they going to have to sell this back home to those constituencies and say that this is a good deal i'm not sure that they'll all agree with that remember these are not only going to be difficult to sell to the existing parliaments but also to populist parts of the populations that may not agree with these ideas so one of the issues here has been that these frugal 5 nations basically said they wanted to have essentially loans that were made that would have to be repaid not grants that were non repaid by a lot of these nations the grants idea has come through and so i think that's where you're going you may see a hang up in some of these other again wealthier northern european nations quote this plan seems to endorse the principle of collecti
joined them it's finland denmark the netherlands austria and sweden that make up these countries are wealthier northern european countries their parliaments may not agree to all of this their representatives in the leaders from those countries who essentially have been fighting with the rest of the e.u. over the last almost 5 days over this or are they going to have to sell this back home to those constituencies and say that this is a good deal i'm not sure that they'll all agree with that...
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finland want to reduce that amount that is granted and other conditions to that., they have been affected by that i financial crisis in the past, this is not their own doing. is part of it, the dutch my minister, they say he has been keeping a stiff leg, basically keeping his cards close to his chest, he is not compromising, so much so that the german chancellor and the french president apparently walked out of the talks in frustration yesterday, said they we re frustration yesterday, said they were ina frustration yesterday, said they were in a grumpy mood. there are conditions attaches some of the money as well, including the ethics, the rule of law, three countries, poland, slovakia and hungary have argued against that, they have been investigated for these reasons and thatis investigated for these reasons and that is why there is another issue to sort out here set in the last few minutes the diplomacy has slipped a bit, because the hungarian prime minister has sent to the press, it is not me that is holding things backs, it is a dutch guy, he is to blame for t
finland want to reduce that amount that is granted and other conditions to that., they have been affected by that i financial crisis in the past, this is not their own doing. is part of it, the dutch my minister, they say he has been keeping a stiff leg, basically keeping his cards close to his chest, he is not compromising, so much so that the german chancellor and the french president apparently walked out of the talks in frustration yesterday, said they we re frustration yesterday, said they...
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that is the same that is true with the sweden and finland study.r in finland the schools were closed and they were home and they spread just as much virus at home, if not more than in sweden where the schools were open. that is what we have to look at here. so let's start from the part that if you're under 10 years old, the chances of you spreading this is low. even over 10 in teenagers, fairly low. let's, try to open the schools, take precautions, let's use the schools as a way to teach physical distancing. how about putting public health number one on the list and mathematics number two? i really need that training in mathematics, charles, but i really like the idea of public health being at the top of the list. let's use schools to teach our children and take care of special needs and take care of mental health issues and nutrition. charles: i love that, love those ideas, dr. siegel. hey, we got to run. thank you very much. it has been too long since we've seen you. great information today. thanks, doc. >>> est new investment on wall street and
that is the same that is true with the sweden and finland study.r in finland the schools were closed and they were home and they spread just as much virus at home, if not more than in sweden where the schools were open. that is what we have to look at here. so let's start from the part that if you're under 10 years old, the chances of you spreading this is low. even over 10 in teenagers, fairly low. let's, try to open the schools, take precautions, let's use the schools as a way to teach...
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year's berry harvest as coronavirus restrictions have kept many of the usual foreign pickers away finland normally needs about $16000.00 seasonal workers a year casual farm worker earns 8 euro 40 an hour for filling a 7 kilogram crates. and staying on the topic hundreds of foreign workers came to germany earlier this year despite the coronavirus crisis here's a look at how one of them from romania experience the time it wasn't pretty. well pair to go go has made it back home the journey from germany to come 5 days 1st with the train then the bus he couldn't be more leave to be back in his tiny village in southern armenia. i've been working on and off in germany for the last 12 years but what i went through in the last 3 months was the most difficult experience of my life. back in april alberto go-go and his wife were flown to germany to help with the harvest taking on the work not leaving their children behind but. we had to make promises to stop them from crying one of them one at a bike another some speak. at the airport passengers kept their distance and had their temperature taken but
year's berry harvest as coronavirus restrictions have kept many of the usual foreign pickers away finland normally needs about $16000.00 seasonal workers a year casual farm worker earns 8 euro 40 an hour for filling a 7 kilogram crates. and staying on the topic hundreds of foreign workers came to germany earlier this year despite the coronavirus crisis here's a look at how one of them from romania experience the time it wasn't pretty. well pair to go go has made it back home the journey from...
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why are card once a golden child of german finland tech now a by word for criminality and $29000.00 allegations began america in the financial times that executives were cooking the books not only did the authorities turn a blind eye they went after the reporters but the truth is that wire cards desean rides was too good to be true. the farm's model was to set up contracts between retailers and credit card issuers banks and online payment systems like pay pal saving retailers time and money. but why are card never around as much as they say the dead for years former c.e.o. marcus brown and at least 2 other managers allegedly manipulated the balance sheets on a massive scale they now stand accused of fraud embezzlement and market manipulation . in the recent us. working together the suspects began negotiations on various loans and with investors well knowing that 1900000000 euros in assets a quarter of the balance sheet did not exist. in banks in germany and in japan as well as other investors were deceived by these false accounts and provided 3200000000 euros in loans due to wire cards installm
why are card once a golden child of german finland tech now a by word for criminality and $29000.00 allegations began america in the financial times that executives were cooking the books not only did the authorities turn a blind eye they went after the reporters but the truth is that wire cards desean rides was too good to be true. the farm's model was to set up contracts between retailers and credit card issuers banks and online payment systems like pay pal saving retailers time and money....
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so-called self declared frugal 5 countries and these countries the netherlands austria denmark sweden and finland are us of the countries merkel is talking to you and maybe also to hungary in poland because one major sticking point today will be the rule of law if the money that will be handed out in the budget will be attached to a sort of rule mechanism and hungary and poland strongly oppose this idea so they could also make or break the deal today why exactly is this conditional of any financial assistance such a sticking point in the girls you know. there's it would be the 1st time in the history that is handing out taking up mutual debt and that's a really big thing and that 2 very different persuasions here was so we have the south and countries italy and spain they have been really hard hit by the covert 19 crisis and they already they already are are already confronted with economical difficulties they have been confronted before and they say we need your solidarity we want to be and the money to be had it was s. grants and then there are all of the northern countries there are so-called
so-called self declared frugal 5 countries and these countries the netherlands austria denmark sweden and finland are us of the countries merkel is talking to you and maybe also to hungary in poland because one major sticking point today will be the rule of law if the money that will be handed out in the budget will be attached to a sort of rule mechanism and hungary and poland strongly oppose this idea so they could also make or break the deal today why exactly is this conditional of any...
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whether the money should be handed out as grants the so-called frugal for austria the netherlands finland and sweden insist it should be mostly loans and paid back he is considered one of the biggest obstacles to a deal austrian chancellor is a bust and coots goods things an agreement can be reached but that necessarily this weekend. there are still a lot of questions to be answered 1st of all to where should the funds flow who will be the main recipients what is the suitable criteria for this. though clearly delighted to be meeting up again in person the jovial atmosphere is not expected to last long the german chancellor angela merkel's cautious optimism in the days leading up to the summit seems to have subsided. this put off we will take a lot of willingness to compromise from all in order to agree on something that is good for europe that will be good for the people of europe with regard to the pandemic and that would be a suitable response to the economic difficulties we're experiencing so therefore i expect a very tough negotiation that you see as if we have a $401.00 for now leade
whether the money should be handed out as grants the so-called frugal for austria the netherlands finland and sweden insist it should be mostly loans and paid back he is considered one of the biggest obstacles to a deal austrian chancellor is a bust and coots goods things an agreement can be reached but that necessarily this weekend. there are still a lot of questions to be answered 1st of all to where should the funds flow who will be the main recipients what is the suitable criteria for this....
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this afternoon well as we mentioned these northern european countries now the frugal 5 because of finland has been added to this group they were battling over how much leeway to give the countries that receiving aid so who is given ground here were not of the sticking points are these sticking point at the summit is the mix of grants and loans so we know that the frugal countries prefer loans and want reforms attached to the money that will be handed out to southern countries of the $7.00 countries and they suggested a fund of 350000000000 euros of grants instead of 500000000000 euros of grants that there was that was the original plan and countries like france for example as of the 7 countries like italy and spain say this is really not enough we need more grants here. sebastien cts was one of the few leaders to come in this morning on twitter and he said actually he's already happy with the outcome so far well merino there is some sense of optimism but we heard the dutch leader mark were just saying this could still fall apart so what needs to happen today to reach an agreement. you kno
this afternoon well as we mentioned these northern european countries now the frugal 5 because of finland has been added to this group they were battling over how much leeway to give the countries that receiving aid so who is given ground here were not of the sticking points are these sticking point at the summit is the mix of grants and loans so we know that the frugal countries prefer loans and want reforms attached to the money that will be handed out to southern countries of the $7.00...
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will fall that's sweden finland and the netherlands. joining me now from our studio in brussels is about is the co-president of the european greens how optimistic are you that leaders will be able to reach an agreement on that we cover a fund at this summit to be done terry honest i don't know i would say shift teach some speak your mind to the sony who being on cruise if you know what i would be going to be included in this month's but frankly speaking i do not know what new element would sort of face change the landscape i mean all the elements are on the table all of her uterus mique of economy consequences and of the need responses are on the table and now is for the european leaders to show that they are leaders able to rise to the occasion and show political courage like chancellor merkel did earlier this month when she decided to make sure you turn and so-called calm on borrowing by the europeans and seemed to success in german government center if you will still far you said no no no new elements on the table but it appears ther
will fall that's sweden finland and the netherlands. joining me now from our studio in brussels is about is the co-president of the european greens how optimistic are you that leaders will be able to reach an agreement on that we cover a fund at this summit to be done terry honest i don't know i would say shift teach some speak your mind to the sony who being on cruise if you know what i would be going to be included in this month's but frankly speaking i do not know what new element would sort...
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the netherlands netherlands and 4 other countries the frugal for frugal 5 depending if you include finland or don't. are not very happy about this they prefer to see loans now on the other hand the countries like greece are so indebted already that they would have a hard time taking on more debt to increase to improve their economies and they obviously would prefer the handouts so i think we're going to be seeing a lot of negotiation on this it may go into the weekend when germany is of course often seen as frugal and in the past has imposed are asked for harsh austerity measures persecutor liam's other european states why is it now appearing that it looks ready to open its wallets well i think there are number of reasons but germany has tried some fiscal suits to meet us during the coronavirus crisis and. it helps ward off some of the worst effects as a result germany seems to be you will place too to overcome the crisis and they want to stay germany want stable markets chancellor merkel. has been quite quite the booster of this this stimulus package and she would like to see the entire e
the netherlands netherlands and 4 other countries the frugal for frugal 5 depending if you include finland or don't. are not very happy about this they prefer to see loans now on the other hand the countries like greece are so indebted already that they would have a hard time taking on more debt to increase to improve their economies and they obviously would prefer the handouts so i think we're going to be seeing a lot of negotiation on this it may go into the weekend when germany is of course...
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in the main proponents of lending the money are those so-called frugal fall that's austria sweden finland and the netherlands. a little earlier i spoke to the co president of the european greens philip lamberti and brussels i also hope to mistake here is that leaders will be able to reach an agreement on the on that recovery fund. terry your last i don't know i would say shift issue. some speak about the fact that he said he could be going to 0 and no one would be going to be included this month but frankly speaking i do not know what new element would sort of face. the landscape i mean all the elements are on the table all of her uterus. economy consequence is needed responses are on the table and now is for the european leaders to show that they are leaders at least able to rise to the occasion and show political courage like chancellor merkel did earlier this month when she decided to make a u. turn and so-called. borrowing by the europeans don't seem dead so says the german government center if you will still far you said no no no new elements on the table but it appears there are the
in the main proponents of lending the money are those so-called frugal fall that's austria sweden finland and the netherlands. a little earlier i spoke to the co president of the european greens philip lamberti and brussels i also hope to mistake here is that leaders will be able to reach an agreement on the on that recovery fund. terry your last i don't know i would say shift issue. some speak about the fact that he said he could be going to 0 and no one would be going to be included this...
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or loans the main proponents of lending the money are the so-called frugal for austria sweden finland and the netherlands. joining me now from our studio in brussels is felipe lembergs he's a member of the european parliament for the green party mr lambert's how optimistic are you that leaders will be able to reach an agreement on the recovery fund at the summit. to be honest i am totally at a loss because so i cannot truly that they will rise to the occasion and. find a deal but i cannot rule out by a 3rd that national league henri's morph some not all but off saw him have the upper hand and the seventy's is a failure so i see i see a 5050 chance of success now and you know frankly my message today would be to say well will anything be new 15 days from now if there's a new summit well no treaty except maybe a renewed 2nd wave of the pandemic as we see it all night as you indicated and. that should just raise the sense of urgency i mean the they like to call themselves leaders but now is the time to show leadership i don't know whether they will rise to the occasion why do you believe
or loans the main proponents of lending the money are the so-called frugal for austria sweden finland and the netherlands. joining me now from our studio in brussels is felipe lembergs he's a member of the european parliament for the green party mr lambert's how optimistic are you that leaders will be able to reach an agreement on the recovery fund at the summit. to be honest i am totally at a loss because so i cannot truly that they will rise to the occasion and. find a deal but i cannot rule...
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leaders is where the money should be shared as grants the so-called frugal for austria the netherlands finland and sweden insist on prioritizing loans . the entire financial package on the table includes the next 7 year e.u. budget of more than a trillion euros and the $750000000000.00 euro recovery fund with $500000000000.00 in grants and control is another hot topic for presidential. with many raising concerns over hungary and poland he wants to add a rule of law conditions to e.u. funds but this is likely to be sacrificed with polish president andre duda and hungary and prime minister viktor orban likely to mount resistance. all eyes are now on the head of the e.u.'s largest economy german chancellor uncle america she's pushing for a quick deal but hasn't gone further than expressing cautious optimism given the today show germany will go to brussels with a certain readiness to compromise a quick result would be preferable but it is not certain as the least one thing is clear no one country can afford to just walk away when the a canonic future of the u.k. rests on striking this steel. did o
leaders is where the money should be shared as grants the so-called frugal for austria the netherlands finland and sweden insist on prioritizing loans . the entire financial package on the table includes the next 7 year e.u. budget of more than a trillion euros and the $750000000000.00 euro recovery fund with $500000000000.00 in grants and control is another hot topic for presidential. with many raising concerns over hungary and poland he wants to add a rule of law conditions to e.u. funds but...
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sweden and finland did a study comparing the two countries' schools because schools in finland closedor two months, schools in sweden never called dell my clothes. they found that rates of death from 1-19 where the same both countries. no children died in either country. you hear teachers complaining, i am at risk, i am at risk. in fact, rates of infection among teachers in sweden were lower than the overall population because children don't spread this -- i know, it's hard to believe. schools are actually a safer place for those teachers to go than walmart or wherever they would be hanging out if schools were not in session. >> laura: yeah, the cdc said today that you are more likely to get sick from being at home then you are from outside contact. that is a vaunted cdc, phil. you said you caught "the new york times" lying about a korean study on viral loads in children? a report warns that total re-openings are going to trigger more outbreaks because older children spread covid just as much as adults, phil. what did "the new york times" get wrong about eight of the medic kids? a lie
sweden and finland did a study comparing the two countries' schools because schools in finland closedor two months, schools in sweden never called dell my clothes. they found that rates of death from 1-19 where the same both countries. no children died in either country. you hear teachers complaining, i am at risk, i am at risk. in fact, rates of infection among teachers in sweden were lower than the overall population because children don't spread this -- i know, it's hard to believe. schools...
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mls (major league soccer) is back minnesota contra columbus el ganador iba contra los quakes el finlandéstra minnesota united en cuartos de final un equipo que han perdido los últimos 3 más recientes estas son las llaves de mls (major league soccer) is back >> (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> hemos dominado la acción un día más soy carlos cambio y fuera >> esperamos que los quakes anoten y ganen >> una ventaja el equipo que hoy ganó que es minnesota fueron a penales si se define así el sábado al menos tenkdran referencia de cómo pateó los penales robin que en conferencia de prensa dijo sabemos sus debiliades cuidado el sábado >> gracias por la información carlos nos vamos a una pausa, y ya estamos de regreso >> [♪ ] >> ahora que estamos más en casa puede ser que estés más expuesto al humo de segunda mano que entra por las puertas y ventanas o el sistema de ventilación. el humo de segunda mano es tóxico y puede causar enfermedades graves como bronquitis, pulmonía y asma en los niños. justo cuando necesitamos mantenernos saludables para cuidar a nuestras familias. h
mls (major league soccer) is back minnesota contra columbus el ganador iba contra los quakes el finlandéstra minnesota united en cuartos de final un equipo que han perdido los últimos 3 más recientes estas son las llaves de mls (major league soccer) is back >> (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> hemos dominado la acción un día más soy carlos cambio y fuera >> esperamos que los quakes anoten y ganen >> una ventaja el equipo que hoy...
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in finland close for two months, schools and sweden never closed.hey found that activity, raised rates of hospital and tests with one through 19 were the same in both countries. note children age 1-19 died. and this is important because you hear the teachers complaining i'm at risk, i am at risk, but in fact, rates of infection among teachers in sweden were lower than the overall population. because children don't spread this very frequently, you know, i know it's hard to believe but schools are actually a safer place for the teachers to go than walmart or wherever they would be hanging out if schools were not in session. >> laura: the cdc, the cdc said today that you are more likely to get sick from being at home then you are from outside of contacts. that is cdc, phil. by the way, you said you caught "the new york times" lying about what a korean study on viral loads in children? the report warned that score reopening's will trigger more outbreaks with older children because they spread covid as much as adults. phil, what did "the new york times"
in finland close for two months, schools and sweden never closed.hey found that activity, raised rates of hospital and tests with one through 19 were the same in both countries. note children age 1-19 died. and this is important because you hear the teachers complaining i'm at risk, i am at risk, but in fact, rates of infection among teachers in sweden were lower than the overall population. because children don't spread this very frequently, you know, i know it's hard to believe but schools...
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already been working for years in detecting explosives, they only need to learn a new smell, germany, finland, france and england all say they have dogs that can detect people with covid-19 even if they're asymptomatic the virus itself does not have a smell but the infection is what generates a certain type of sweat. the dogs can detect. that does it here for kron 4 news at 5 this wednesday night our kentucky our coverage continues at 6 with kron four's just a while back. california now recording a record number of coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours of passing new york state for the most confirmed cases. >>and all of the united states. the new steps officials are taking to stop the virus from spreading even further plus after agreeing to strip millions of dollars from the oakland police department, oakland mayor libby shaft steps in to prevent any further defunding show you how it's all tied to a recent attack. they're with us everyone justine waltman is up news at 6. >>we need people to be responsible to keep their distance from others to avoid gatherings in to wash their hands. >>now it
already been working for years in detecting explosives, they only need to learn a new smell, germany, finland, france and england all say they have dogs that can detect people with covid-19 even if they're asymptomatic the virus itself does not have a smell but the infection is what generates a certain type of sweat. the dogs can detect. that does it here for kron 4 news at 5 this wednesday night our kentucky our coverage continues at 6 with kron four's just a while back. california now...
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colleagues in france, england, and finland have been testing and training dogs to identify covid-19 forths now. canines are also known to be able to detect some forms of human cancer, for example. >> the system is highly economical. it has a high impact. apart from large crowds, we are thinking they can be at entrances to schools to contribute to what everyone wants.
colleagues in france, england, and finland have been testing and training dogs to identify covid-19 forths now. canines are also known to be able to detect some forms of human cancer, for example. >> the system is highly economical. it has a high impact. apart from large crowds, we are thinking they can be at entrances to schools to contribute to what everyone wants.
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position of austria, the netherlands, and the other so-called four countries plus more recently f finland it appes say ththis is th time e -- they have a responsibility to taxpayers, and their focus is on the financial side of things. they want more transparency. they want the ability to withhold funds if things are not proceeding satisfactorily. /in concessions on what it means to be european in a time of major crisis brought about this pandemic. that explains the irritations expressed by french president emmanuel macron who would really said sebastian cook, the austrian chancellor, is more interested in his domestic audience. he does not have the right attitude to these talks, and it is really a question of what it in a to be european crisis. >> since you mentioned the domestic audience, what is in it politically. what is the domestic context in which he is making these decisions?s? >> of course there is momore tot than just the conception. ththe so-called countries -- the frugugal countries, are playiyio domesticic audiences. they h have national, domomestic legal considerations. sebas
position of austria, the netherlands, and the other so-called four countries plus more recently f finland it appes say ththis is th time e -- they have a responsibility to taxpayers, and their focus is on the financial side of things. they want more transparency. they want the ability to withhold funds if things are not proceeding satisfactorily. /in concessions on what it means to be european in a time of major crisis brought about this pandemic. that explains the irritations expressed by...