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similarly, the financial times headlines france and germany— france has announced a national lockdowno shut part of its economy to try and combat the virus. prime minister boris johnson is under pressure to introduce ‘fire break‘ across england after figures show almost 100,000 people a day are becoming infected. 0n the front page of the independent, government ministers have been warned that deaths in the channel are inevitable unless safe legal routes are introduced. front routes are introduced. page of the daily mail medin mps front page of the daily mail medics mps warrant a second lockdown would devastate the economy. so let's begin... predictive leave coronavirus dominating the front pages. the front page of the daily telegraph as i mentioned, that headline france goes into second lockdown. it was a big announcement by president emmanuel macron. jessica, do you wa nt to emmanuel macron. jessica, do you want to kick us off with what's happening there in france? macron said he's going to apply a brutal break on coronavirus infections because of the search they are seeing in france
similarly, the financial times headlines france and germany— france has announced a national lockdowno shut part of its economy to try and combat the virus. prime minister boris johnson is under pressure to introduce ‘fire break‘ across england after figures show almost 100,000 people a day are becoming infected. 0n the front page of the independent, government ministers have been warned that deaths in the channel are inevitable unless safe legal routes are introduced. front routes are...
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of their families and this is a global problem so it'll be interesting to see whether or not germany and france get much pushback germany has already had a lot of protests about their lock down so far it what are leaders saying in european countries about these new lock downs that are being instituted and their effect on the economy are we hearing anything from them well i think right now what they're saying is it's a necessary precaution again to protect the public but who is protecting the public from the lockdowns i guess that becomes a serious question here right i'm not a money even saying that in any kind of loose way i think that's a very legitimate question here you know trump likes to say the solution can't be worse than the problem but let's talk about that in terms of economic terms there is a reality here that the lockdowns that we've seen what we've seen in terms of the loss of jobs of businesses the ruin of economy and as. the w.h.o. said the doubling of global poverty is that a result of coronavirus or is that the result of government rules and regulations associated with the cor
of their families and this is a global problem so it'll be interesting to see whether or not germany and france get much pushback germany has already had a lot of protests about their lock down so far it what are leaders saying in european countries about these new lock downs that are being instituted and their effect on the economy are we hearing anything from them well i think right now what they're saying is it's a necessary precaution again to protect the public but who is protecting the...
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germany also saw an unprecedented spike with 6600 new cases in france 12000 police have been deployed to enforce curfews in paris and other large cities where infections are rampant and from saturday more than half of england's population will again be subjected to strict rules on where they can go and who they can meet and from saturday more than half of england's population will again be subjected to strict rules charlie angela reports from london. this city of 9000000 is moving into high gear to have a 3 tier system meaning no one can meet indoors with anyone outside their household is the government's latest attempt to rein in a runaway infection rate which is doubling every 10 days we must act now delayed action means more deaths from it means more. deaths and it means more economic pain later because the virus comes down slower than it goes up but there are questions over whether this goes far enough with the opposition and many scientists instead advocating a short sharp nationwide lockdown not just regional restrictions here in london the new measures will impact 3000 pounds a
germany also saw an unprecedented spike with 6600 new cases in france 12000 police have been deployed to enforce curfews in paris and other large cities where infections are rampant and from saturday more than half of england's population will again be subjected to strict rules on where they can go and who they can meet and from saturday more than half of england's population will again be subjected to strict rules charlie angela reports from london. this city of 9000000 is moving into high...
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deaths in europe could be up to 5 times higher by january if containment measures on stepped up france germany and the u.k. are among countries tightening restrictions. u.s. president donald trump is want. challenger joe biden and chris by the public during a rival televised town hall style events are asked about the issues ranging from the coronavirus to conspiracy theories the supreme court trumps finances. now the pandemic has disrupted an e.u. summit in brussels european commission president and the lion abruptly left talks on brags that after discovering she had been in contact with an infected person the meeting was centered around trade including negotiating fishing rights reports the deal but not at any price the message to britain from e.u. leaders in brussels on the bridge that we are united and determined to reach an agreement but not any trust any agreement on the ocean sure lucian ship would have to be based on our mandate in particular where the terms to the level playing field fisheries and divergence fishing is one of the most divisive issues in the trade negotiations for decad
deaths in europe could be up to 5 times higher by january if containment measures on stepped up france germany and the u.k. are among countries tightening restrictions. u.s. president donald trump is want. challenger joe biden and chris by the public during a rival televised town hall style events are asked about the issues ranging from the coronavirus to conspiracy theories the supreme court trumps finances. now the pandemic has disrupted an e.u. summit in brussels european commission...
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the article also mentions germany, technically bit about france, but germany had some success bit aboutme success in the first wave of the pandemic at keeping numbers down the pandemic at keeping numbers down the very effective test entry system and now they are seeing a exponential rise in cases. they were indeed. they were the gold standard. much were localised one and we also sing arising case in poland now. madrid effectively imposing a lockdown can but the netherlands are imposing restrictions as well and closer to home we have got wales putting police checks at the border between wales and england, and the scots now announcing their own measures and fight your system in scotla nd measures and fight your system in scotland as well. the situation is grave and the cases are going up. the deaths so far arising but not exponentially as they were earlier in the year. in the real challenge for policymakers is to try and work out and exit to this. we will not a vaccine for some time so what is the actual exit route? vaccine for some time so what is the actual exit route ? in vaccine for s
the article also mentions germany, technically bit about france, but germany had some success bit aboutme success in the first wave of the pandemic at keeping numbers down the pandemic at keeping numbers down the very effective test entry system and now they are seeing a exponential rise in cases. they were indeed. they were the gold standard. much were localised one and we also sing arising case in poland now. madrid effectively imposing a lockdown can but the netherlands are imposing...
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in europe could be up to 5 times higher by january if containment measures aren't stepped up france germany and the u.k. are among countries tightening restrictions do full winter search didn't used to unfold in europe with exponential increases in daily basis and matching percentage increases in daily deaths the.
in europe could be up to 5 times higher by january if containment measures aren't stepped up france germany and the u.k. are among countries tightening restrictions do full winter search didn't used to unfold in europe with exponential increases in daily basis and matching percentage increases in daily deaths the.
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deaths in europe could be up to 5 times higher by january if containment measures on stepped up france germany and the u.k. among countries tightening restrictions artists and insects. due for a winter search continues to unfold in europe with exponential increases in daily cases and matching percentage increases in daily diet the evolving situation in europe raises great concern daily numbers of patients or a hospital admissions or approach and cover it is now the 5th leading cause of deaths at the bar of $8000.00 bits per day has no been reached. he's crowds are defying a ban on gatherings in thailand the government issued to crete and opposition demonstrations demanding the prime minister's resignation on reforms of the monarchy the largest prison exchange in yemen's war has begun more than a 1000 detainees are being swapped between the rebels and the saudi coalition policy of a un broken do you. u.s. president doesn't trump and his wife house rival joe biden holding separate televised town all style events they were supposed to meet face to face for a 2nd debate but withdrew off to it was
deaths in europe could be up to 5 times higher by january if containment measures on stepped up france germany and the u.k. among countries tightening restrictions artists and insects. due for a winter search continues to unfold in europe with exponential increases in daily cases and matching percentage increases in daily diet the evolving situation in europe raises great concern daily numbers of patients or a hospital admissions or approach and cover it is now the 5th leading cause of deaths...
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deaths in europe could be up to 5 times higher by january if containment measures on stepped up france germany on the u.k. are among countries type restrictions. us president donald trump and his white house challenger joe biden have been chris by the public during a rival televised animal started dennis ross about issues ranging from the coronavirus to conspiracy theories the supreme court and trumps finance. u.s. cities are in a downward spiral financially as the economy feels the impact of the pandemic even as some jobs return each week new jobless claims top 800008 historically high number a stimulus bill that could help is held up in congress and may not arrive until after the election john hendren reports now from chicago. the pandemic his scarred chicago's historic landscape plywood replaces neighborhood haunts sports bar the rain forest cafe all gone the city's famed willis tower is mostly empty it shuttered navy pier the ferris wheel is indefinitely stalled 40 percent divest runs nationwide expect to close in the next 6 months according to the national restaurant association it's goin
deaths in europe could be up to 5 times higher by january if containment measures on stepped up france germany on the u.k. are among countries type restrictions. us president donald trump and his white house challenger joe biden have been chris by the public during a rival televised animal started dennis ross about issues ranging from the coronavirus to conspiracy theories the supreme court and trumps finance. u.s. cities are in a downward spiral financially as the economy feels the impact of...
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germany and france have announced new controls — in france, there will be a night—time curfew for paris bars will be forced to close early and there will be limits on people meeting, in areas with rising numbers of cases. simonjones reports. two leaders with two announcements that will have a big impact on the lives of their citizens. in germany, there is a warning that the disease is growing exponentially. there will be new restrictions in areas with high transmission including more mask wearing, a curfew for bars and limits on people meeting. translation: i'm convinced that what we do and what we don't do in the coming days and weeks will be decisive for the question of how we get through this pandemic, because we can see that the curves on the infection rates are pointing upwards, in parts, quite steeply. translation: we are much closer to a second lockdown than people would like to believe. if we look at how the numbers are developing, then it's high time, maybe not even five to midnight but rather the stroke of midnight, to set the right course. in france, a state of emergency has
germany and france have announced new controls — in france, there will be a night—time curfew for paris bars will be forced to close early and there will be limits on people meeting, in areas with rising numbers of cases. simonjones reports. two leaders with two announcements that will have a big impact on the lives of their citizens. in germany, there is a warning that the disease is growing exponentially. there will be new restrictions in areas with high transmission including more mask...
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in europe could be up to 5 times higher by january if containment measures aren't stepped up france germany and the u.k. are among countries tightening restrictions reforms. this city of 9000000 is moving into high gear to have a 3 tier system meaning no one can meet indoors with anyone outside their household is the government's latest attempt to rein in a runaway infection rate which is doubling every 10 days we must now delayed action means more deaths from it means more. deaths and it means more economic pain later because the virus comes down slower than it goes up but there are questions over whether this goes far enough with the opposition and many scientists instead advocating a short sharp nationwide lockdown not just regional restrictions here in london the new measures will in fact 3000 pounds and 7000 restaurants decision will be reviewed every 2 weeks but most of these businesses have already made their orders for the months ahead and this stopping and starting to cripple many in europe find they're in a similar situation france has declared a public health state of emergency a
in europe could be up to 5 times higher by january if containment measures aren't stepped up france germany and the u.k. are among countries tightening restrictions reforms. this city of 9000000 is moving into high gear to have a 3 tier system meaning no one can meet indoors with anyone outside their household is the government's latest attempt to rein in a runaway infection rate which is doubling every 10 days we must now delayed action means more deaths from it means more. deaths and it means...
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deaths in europe could be up to 5 times higher by january of containment measures on stepped up france germany and the u.k. among countries tightening restrictions on to the reports. this city of 9000000 is moving into high gear to have a 3 tier system meaning no one can meet indoors with anyone outside their household is the government's latest attempt to rein in a runaway infection rate which is doubling every 10 days we must act now delayed action means more deaths from covert it means more. deaths and it means more economic pain later because the virus comes down slower than it goes up but there are questions over whether this goes far enough with the opposition and many scientists instead advocating a short sharp nationwide lockdown not just regional restrictions here in washington the new measures will impact 3000 jobs and 7000 restaurant cyril we were viewed every 2 weeks but most of these businesses have already made their orders for the months ahead and this stopping and starting to trickle in many in here and find they're in a similar situation france has declared a public health sta
deaths in europe could be up to 5 times higher by january of containment measures on stepped up france germany and the u.k. among countries tightening restrictions on to the reports. this city of 9000000 is moving into high gear to have a 3 tier system meaning no one can meet indoors with anyone outside their household is the government's latest attempt to rein in a runaway infection rate which is doubling every 10 days we must act now delayed action means more deaths from covert it means more....
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have ta ken ourfriends in belgium, france, germany have taken very similar action and, so, asaction and, so, as we come together now to fight this second wave, i wa nt to now to fight this second wave, i want to say something about the way ahead, because people will reasonably ask when will this all end? and, as i have said before, i am optimistic that this will feel very different and better by the spring. it is notjust that we have ever better medicines and therapies and the realistic hope of a vaccine in the first quarter of next year. we now have the immediate prospect of using many millions of cheap, reliable and, above all, rapid turnaround tests. tests that you can use yourself to tell you whether or not you are infectious, and get the result within ten to 15 minutes. and we result within ten to 15 minutes. and we know from trials across the country, in schools and hospitals, that we can use these tests notjust to locate infectious people, but to drive down the disease, and so over the next few days, weeks, we plan but massive expansion in the deployment of these quick
have ta ken ourfriends in belgium, france, germany have taken very similar action and, so, asaction and, so, as we come together now to fight this second wave, i wa nt to now to fight this second wave, i want to say something about the way ahead, because people will reasonably ask when will this all end? and, as i have said before, i am optimistic that this will feel very different and better by the spring. it is notjust that we have ever better medicines and therapies and the realistic hope of...
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approach looking increasingly isolated, really, if you look at what's happening elsewhere in europe, germany, francegermany, france, belgium, closerto home, wales and northern ireland, introducing measures much closer to the lockdown in spring. so far in england they are sticking to this tiered approach. i think the problem is the virus is spreading very quickly and that system is responding rather slowly. it's proving pretty cumbersome. there are some who think even the restrictions in that tightest tier three are simply not going to be enough. i'm told no final decisions have been made, but there is no doubt over the weekend the government will be looking very closely at all of the data. one government source saying tonight that the country has reached a crunch point. ministers have said they'll do everything they can to avoid a national lockdown in england, but they have never ruled it out. the prime minister has some very difficult decisions to make and time is not on his side. vicki young, thank you. a major earthquake has struck off the coast of turkey, north of the greek island of samos. at l
approach looking increasingly isolated, really, if you look at what's happening elsewhere in europe, germany, francegermany, france, belgium, closerto home, wales and northern ireland, introducing measures much closer to the lockdown in spring. so far in england they are sticking to this tiered approach. i think the problem is the virus is spreading very quickly and that system is responding rather slowly. it's proving pretty cumbersome. there are some who think even the restrictions in that...
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in france, there will be a night—time curfew for paris and eight other cities. and in germanyof cases will see bars forced to close early and limits on people meeting. simon jones has more. two litres with two announcements that will have a big impact on the lives of their citizens. in germany, there is a warning that the disease has grown exponentially. there will be new restrictions in areas with high transmission including more mask wearing, a curfew for bars and limits on people meeting. translation: i'm convinced that what we do and what we don't do in the coming days and weeks will be decisive for the question of how we get through this pandemic, because we can see that the curbs on the infection rates are pointing upwards, in part, quite steeply. translation: we are much closer toa translation: we are much closer to a second lockdown then people would like to believe. if we look at how the numbers are developing then it is high time, maybe not even five to midnight but rather the stroke of midnight, to set the right coui’se. of midnight, to set the right course. in fran
in france, there will be a night—time curfew for paris and eight other cities. and in germanyof cases will see bars forced to close early and limits on people meeting. simon jones has more. two litres with two announcements that will have a big impact on the lives of their citizens. in germany, there is a warning that the disease has grown exponentially. there will be new restrictions in areas with high transmission including more mask wearing, a curfew for bars and limits on people meeting....
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day out stephan dami and from romania has been a truck driver for 6 years crisscrossing through france germany spain a long way from home it's well paid he says but not easy for the born on the beach or some after a year that they don't want to go back to or when you know. my daughter was only little. but now i realize that this is one job austin still corresponds to. stefan is in protest north of bucharest getting ready for his next trip he's getting his 40 ton truck a onceover he can't afford to break down in 3 days he's delivering an order to a client in france. his wife and daughter bring him clothes kitchen equipment and food for the journey. he's been doing this job for years but it's still hard to say goodbye. stefan's a little worried use new mobility package was recently rolled out across europe and he's not sure how it will affect him what if a lot of people who told me that have been working nonstop. 5 months it's to work. that's not how truck driving works. there are around 60000 romanian truck drivers working in western europe many spin their breaks and weekends sleeping in parkin
day out stephan dami and from romania has been a truck driver for 6 years crisscrossing through france germany spain a long way from home it's well paid he says but not easy for the born on the beach or some after a year that they don't want to go back to or when you know. my daughter was only little. but now i realize that this is one job austin still corresponds to. stefan is in protest north of bucharest getting ready for his next trip he's getting his 40 ton truck a onceover he can't afford...
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we have been watching what has been happening in france, germany, we saw belgium become embarrassinglycountry with the highest per capita rates of coronavirus across the world. so really it was only a matter of time before we saw ourselves going down a similar path again. it is a symptom of the season. the weather has got colder, we have had this return to work, return of schools, universities, the cold weather closing in. all of those factors come together and they make the transmission of virus cases much more likely. if you increase the likelihood and increased contact between people, you get my cases, and you then end up unfortunately with more people
we have been watching what has been happening in france, germany, we saw belgium become embarrassinglycountry with the highest per capita rates of coronavirus across the world. so really it was only a matter of time before we saw ourselves going down a similar path again. it is a symptom of the season. the weather has got colder, we have had this return to work, return of schools, universities, the cold weather closing in. all of those factors come together and they make the transmission of...
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france and germany have the largest muslim populations in europe and are both grappling with similar integration issues as evidenced by a recent case in germany it involves a lebanese doctor who has been denied citizenship all because he wouldn't shake hands with a female official if the applicant refuses to shake hands for gender specific reasons which are incompatible with the constitution there is no integration into german living conditions well the man who has not been publicly named moved to germany 18 years ago he completed his medical studies that and now works as a senior physician in his citizenship test he got top marks in german history and values but a court described his refusal to shake a woman's hand as indicative of fundamentalist views the doctor denies that saying he simply vowed never to touch any woman other than his wife well this is not the 1st time that the traditional greeting has courted controversy a muslim couple was similarly denied swiss citizenship again for refusing
france and germany have the largest muslim populations in europe and are both grappling with similar integration issues as evidenced by a recent case in germany it involves a lebanese doctor who has been denied citizenship all because he wouldn't shake hands with a female official if the applicant refuses to shake hands for gender specific reasons which are incompatible with the constitution there is no integration into german living conditions well the man who has not been publicly named moved...
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i don't see when you compare spain, france, germany.ne in terms of some people following the rules, some people have been partying when they shouldn't have been. you compare that to new york, and that does seem incredibly extreme. literally for month after month, some people haven't left their apartments. the levels of paranoia, you have cavalier donald trump and his, and so cavalier donald trump and his, and so many americans who are absolutely paralysed by the pandemic. surely, the response would be somewhere in between. katy, has boris johnson's energy levels picked up? we saw him on the interim our programme, much more articulate —— andrew marr programme. did you to deck any change on how he is presenting?” think he's of all visits gone on. a lot of people like to say that he's out of energy, that has affected his response. tory mps complained he's not the usual self, but he is confident in his strategy. i think he knows it's one, but that's why the new york times is quite interesting because i think that actually, he speaks to tory
i don't see when you compare spain, france, germany.ne in terms of some people following the rules, some people have been partying when they shouldn't have been. you compare that to new york, and that does seem incredibly extreme. literally for month after month, some people haven't left their apartments. the levels of paranoia, you have cavalier donald trump and his, and so cavalier donald trump and his, and so many americans who are absolutely paralysed by the pandemic. surely, the response...
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. >>> researchers in australia, france, germany and here in the united states are training dogs to detectus. apparently the canine snout can sniff it out. just last week finland deployed oronavirus sniffing dogs at the helsinki international airport to check for infected travellers. in the middle east, dogs have been snimpg at the dubai international airport since summer. experts say they have an accuracy rate of 92%. i spoke to researchers at the university of pennsylvania where they're training their own dogs to help in the battle against the pandemic. this is miss m. she's searching for a particular scent and she knows what she finds it, she can scurry off for a treat. good girl. she and poncho are two of eight labrador retrievers working with the university of pennsylvania's school of veterinary medicine. researchers hope to show that dogs can sniff out covid-19. >> good girl! >> this is not a pie in the sky idea. zrogs sniffed out diseases before. >> absolutely. >> reporter: dr. jaint otto is the director of pen vets working dog center. >> they've done it with ovarian cancer. they do
. >>> researchers in australia, france, germany and here in the united states are training dogs to detectus. apparently the canine snout can sniff it out. just last week finland deployed oronavirus sniffing dogs at the helsinki international airport to check for infected travellers. in the middle east, dogs have been snimpg at the dubai international airport since summer. experts say they have an accuracy rate of 92%. i spoke to researchers at the university of pennsylvania where...
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announce a partial lockdown france now has 1.2 million cases with germany inching toward the half a million mark. joining us now is matt bradley matt, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, guys. this is the epicenter of the outbreak in europe france has become the worst afflicted country. we heard from macron who said icu beds in paris are about to reach almost two-thirds capacity that's very troubling. next door in germany we're seeing there's also going to be a lockdown angela merkel, the chancellor of germany, announced starting on monday there's going to be something like a full lockdown of the same kind that we're having here in france starting tomorrow -- starting tonight and it's very similar to the lockdown that was imposed throughout europe in the spring. the numbers are sky high in both france and in germany. in germany, nearly 17,000 new cases, a record just yesterday, now, that doesn't sound like a lot compared to america, but, that's, again, a record for germany. it's not that high here in france where they've seen regularly 32,000 new cases a day. sometimes a
announce a partial lockdown france now has 1.2 million cases with germany inching toward the half a million mark. joining us now is matt bradley matt, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, guys. this is the epicenter of the outbreak in europe france has become the worst afflicted country. we heard from macron who said icu beds in paris are about to reach almost two-thirds capacity that's very troubling. next door in germany we're seeing there's also going to be a lockdown angela...
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anything recently just marked its 200 strength day without local transmission on thursday meanwhile france germany and the u.s. were preparing for additional lock downs and now michael i want to talk about this because we talk about this we don't obviously you don't believe in the rebound because i don't i don't believe in the rebound but you don't the numbers don't tell the whole story because those are about what britain they're not there was a rebound why there was a rebound what is it is a design the answer is that when you but not as you want to tell you it's not really a lie will rebound because it's predicated on helicopter money so we don't get a blue wave we're at least at the he said it doesn't stay a republican it's lips a democrat then you might get some more and look up the money and you might get some more you know fiscal deficits going but until then there's 22 mil. people still collecting unemployment benefits in this country that number was 1400000 people a year ago initial claims 732000 that's way above where they were last year there were 2 this year at this time 200000 initial
anything recently just marked its 200 strength day without local transmission on thursday meanwhile france germany and the u.s. were preparing for additional lock downs and now michael i want to talk about this because we talk about this we don't obviously you don't believe in the rebound because i don't i don't believe in the rebound but you don't the numbers don't tell the whole story because those are about what britain they're not there was a rebound why there was a rebound what is it is a...
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thought the information to aid its investigation into that and has sent around 6 requests to germany france and sweden all these developments come as the diplomatic fallout from the story wasn't only on wednesday we heard that germany and france were plotting all proposing new additional sanctions on russia they encouraged the european community to join them that will be formally discussed next week russia has responded by saying that such language is just not conducive to international cooperation which is something that it said that it's wanted from the very beginning it also added that no matter what happens from now it will simply not be possible to return to business as usual. mr unfortunately instead of working together to establish the truth of the facts of what happened to the russian citizens paris and berlin have preferred to politicize the case turn to france and like my own world the use of international platforms we consider this behavior irresponsible and unacceptable so a lot of new information coming in raising some serious questions including in fact whether in fact even wh
thought the information to aid its investigation into that and has sent around 6 requests to germany france and sweden all these developments come as the diplomatic fallout from the story wasn't only on wednesday we heard that germany and france were plotting all proposing new additional sanctions on russia they encouraged the european community to join them that will be formally discussed next week russia has responded by saying that such language is just not conducive to international...
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in france, germany, italy and elsewhere.r the last couple of weeks have been calling for some kind of lockdown. they were advocating a circuit breaker modelled on what the scientists had advocated back in the middle of september. we learnt of that publicly earlier this month. ultimately, confronted by the data, it is no surprise that we heard from the two scientists before we had from the prime minister, the case was made for action before the prime minister set out the action that would, in his view, be necessary. given that there are 50,000 new cases a day at the moment, and that is rising, an estimated half a million people in england having coronavirus in the last week. that is around by i% of the population. one n 100 people. is around by 1% of the population. one n 100 people. confronted with those statistics and graphs, the government was left with no option. not least because their argument up until now was why act in, for instance, cornwall, because what effect is that have on a big caseload in manchester? we have t
in france, germany, italy and elsewhere.r the last couple of weeks have been calling for some kind of lockdown. they were advocating a circuit breaker modelled on what the scientists had advocated back in the middle of september. we learnt of that publicly earlier this month. ultimately, confronted by the data, it is no surprise that we heard from the two scientists before we had from the prime minister, the case was made for action before the prime minister set out the action that would, in...
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france locking down from two a --th, chancellor murders chancellor merkel speaking and the bundestag right now. germanyght now, annmarie, really, really difficult. annmarie: yeah, it is really difficult, and jonathan, i was looking at the bloomberg intelligence projections of what this means for the economy, and you are going to see serious pressure on both of these economies as they shut down. for many of them, the only thing that is really going to be up and working is going to be schools and things like some places of work. i know we do not want to speculate. you and i had this conversation this morning when he walked into the office, but italy is considering another regional lockdown. jonathan, will italy be next? jonathan: i think that is the question for the market, annmarie, and the market is in the business of speculating. the news we have to deal with is from france and germany yesterday, we assume the holding pattern through the rest of winter, and you wonder what the holding pattern looks like in spain and italy as well. here in the u.k., do we continue what we are doing in the united kingdo
france locking down from two a --th, chancellor murders chancellor merkel speaking and the bundestag right now. germanyght now, annmarie, really, really difficult. annmarie: yeah, it is really difficult, and jonathan, i was looking at the bloomberg intelligence projections of what this means for the economy, and you are going to see serious pressure on both of these economies as they shut down. for many of them, the only thing that is really going to be up and working is going to be schools and...
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the lockdowns, if we can call them that, in the last 24 hours, versions of them in france and germany. and then the news out of nice, france, investigating a knife attack. i want to avoid speculation and stick with the facts. we are learning very little about what has happened in the last couple of hours. tom: it is an overlay on the pandemic. we just spoke with nicholas finn . , thee continent of europe boat capsizing on the english channel a day ago. immigration is different over there. the social tensions are different than america, aren't they? jonathan: it is, but the social tensions in france are very unique at the moment around islamic terrorism and the weekly satirical nasa getting -- weekly hebdocal cartoon charlie has produced. we have seen this far too many times, and unfortunately we are getting another version of it. tom: i believe the mayor of paris spoke moments ago. certainly, the nation awaits mr. macron in some sort of strategy. jonathan: no doubt ritika gupta will get you up to speed on the first word news a little later on. i want to stay on top of the market actio
the lockdowns, if we can call them that, in the last 24 hours, versions of them in france and germany. and then the news out of nice, france, investigating a knife attack. i want to avoid speculation and stick with the facts. we are learning very little about what has happened in the last couple of hours. tom: it is an overlay on the pandemic. we just spoke with nicholas finn . , thee continent of europe boat capsizing on the english channel a day ago. immigration is different over there. the...
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blocking so for example holocaust denial is illegal or sorry holocaust denial is illegal in france and germany and so they like they will go lock certain types like speech in france and germany but it's legal in the united states and so they don't do it there. so there's not this isn't this isn't about geography it's but i just wanted to say something really quick because i think that like we're there's just there's just small amount of like i know that a 30 minute talk on live t.v. is never the best place to really like break bread and like make make like kind of like inroads on things but i do want to say that like everything that has been said so far by the other guests i agree with i just don't think that what there is yet is like a reason to be skeptical of the actual oversight board which is its own independent organization to carol's point i think it could take up the mantle that she kind of is like pushing for or the ground is pushing for i think that those that i possibility use i just don't think it has to come at the cost of that tool necessarily like. my kind of just like dragging
blocking so for example holocaust denial is illegal or sorry holocaust denial is illegal in france and germany and so they like they will go lock certain types like speech in france and germany but it's legal in the united states and so they don't do it there. so there's not this isn't this isn't about geography it's but i just wanted to say something really quick because i think that like we're there's just there's just small amount of like i know that a 30 minute talk on live t.v. is never...
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tonight lockdowns now in france and germany and our foreign correspondent in belgium where icu numbers have now tripled in just three weeks. the deadly hurricane slamming into the u.s. the trees coming down killing several people. its path through atlanta, the power outages and early voting affected by this. snow and rain in the northeast and rob marciano timing it out tonight. >>> the deadly terror attack at a church in france. three people killed. president emmanuel macron tonight deploying thousands of troops declaring france is under attack. >>> here in the u.s. tonight the massive train derailment. cars carrying chemical, schools and neighborhoods forced to evacuate. >>> good evening, great to have you with us on this thursday night. five days to go, almost there. how much we'll know on election night still very unclear. with the record number of early votes this this country, one very important tate, though, where they do process those mail-in votes earlier than others, florida. it happens to be a crucial state as you well know which explains why president trump and joe biden wer
tonight lockdowns now in france and germany and our foreign correspondent in belgium where icu numbers have now tripled in just three weeks. the deadly hurricane slamming into the u.s. the trees coming down killing several people. its path through atlanta, the power outages and early voting affected by this. snow and rain in the northeast and rob marciano timing it out tonight. >>> the deadly terror attack at a church in france. three people killed. president emmanuel macron tonight...
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thanks very much, sue herera. >>> european markets are sinking today as covid-19 cases rise in germany and franceany imposing a month-long lockdown light. we've got all the details. >>> and the fed has been telling the coming for month that more fiscal stimulus is needed. but no dice. anything in the fed's arsenal that could make up for the lack of stimulus? we'll take a look at that. oil down more than 5% to sit back at a three-week low much more come up here on "the exchange." - i sent your new prescription to the pharmacy. - any idea how much it will cost? - [doctor] i recommend goodrx. you get free coupons to save on your prescriptions. - goodrx, smart. - [announcer] stop paying too much for your prescriptions. - thanks. - download the free app today. >>> welcome back markets are selling off again today. dow is down nearly 800 points on rising covid cases here in the u.s. and expected new lockdown measures abroad. in fact, the dow is now down for its fourth session in a row, and that's the longest losing streak it's seen since february bob pisani has a check on the day's big movers for us. bo
thanks very much, sue herera. >>> european markets are sinking today as covid-19 cases rise in germany and franceany imposing a month-long lockdown light. we've got all the details. >>> and the fed has been telling the coming for month that more fiscal stimulus is needed. but no dice. anything in the fed's arsenal that could make up for the lack of stimulus? we'll take a look at that. oil down more than 5% to sit back at a three-week low much more come up here on "the...
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you're talking about something similar to what we saw announced today in france and germany? we be looking at? >> i don't see a national set of lockdown steps or steps towards closing down like france and germany announced. the u.s. is a big and varied country in terms of its impacts. i don't see us going back to something like we saw in the spring but more focused steps in areas particularly hard hit is something we'll see more of. it is happening in places like chicago, newark, el paso, texas now, to help try to get the outbreak under control. i think in many other areas it is important for people to remember that there are steps that they can take wearing masks, again staying out of large groups, regardless what is open or not. these steps will make a difference. we can continue to open up and have some economic activity but not, connell, if the case rates are going up so high that they're really threatening our health care systems and really disrupting daily life. connell: dr. mcclellan, as always, thank you, from duke. dr. mark mcclellan with us today. we do have a new t
you're talking about something similar to what we saw announced today in france and germany? we be looking at? >> i don't see a national set of lockdown steps or steps towards closing down like france and germany announced. the u.s. is a big and varied country in terms of its impacts. i don't see us going back to something like we saw in the spring but more focused steps in areas particularly hard hit is something we'll see more of. it is happening in places like chicago, newark, el...
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deaths in europe could be up to 5 times higher by january if containment measures aren't steps out france germany in the u.k. among countries tightening restrictions after infections do fall winter search didn't used to unfold in europe with exponentially increases in daily cases and matching but a scent that increases in daily deaths the evolving situation in europe raises great concern daily numbers of cases or a hospital admissions or a and over it is no the 50 leading cause of deaths and the bar of 8000 bits per day has no been reached. u.s. president donald trump and his white house rival joe biden all about to hold separate televised town hall style events they were supposed to meet face to face for a 2nd debate but withdrew after it was changed to a virtual format huge crowds are defying a ban on gatherings in thailand the government issued id to create end opposition demonstrations 6 purchase latest have been arrested azerbaijan's president says his army will take all ethnic major regions unless armenia agrees to withdraw within a specified time frame and put pressure on a russian broken
deaths in europe could be up to 5 times higher by january if containment measures aren't steps out france germany in the u.k. among countries tightening restrictions after infections do fall winter search didn't used to unfold in europe with exponentially increases in daily cases and matching but a scent that increases in daily deaths the evolving situation in europe raises great concern daily numbers of cases or a hospital admissions or a and over it is no the 50 leading cause of deaths and...
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deaths in europe could be 5 times higher by january if containment measures aren't stepped up france germany and the u.k. are among countries tight restrictions when you see here i was 0 for what i want east thanks. temperatures are on the rise global warming is taking effect. as one of the world's biggest emitters of greenhouse gases the u.s. is set to withdraw from the paris climate accord the day after the presidential election we can and we will deal with climate change but a new president reversed the decision in time of face up to the climate crisis all of the key issues of the us elections on al-jazeera. arabic. all. ok. ok oh. ok give me this man. as coded 19 continues to ravage america another epidemic is imaging. on harassment and hate crimes against asian americans on the riots in the media of race on the planet where we can go back to whatever country you bought me i'm ok really. this is not your place fuelled by fear of the virus and about how it spreads. may believe the senate phobia is coming from the very top i get. comes. some people going to chinese flew to china why do you
deaths in europe could be 5 times higher by january if containment measures aren't stepped up france germany and the u.k. are among countries tight restrictions when you see here i was 0 for what i want east thanks. temperatures are on the rise global warming is taking effect. as one of the world's biggest emitters of greenhouse gases the u.s. is set to withdraw from the paris climate accord the day after the presidential election we can and we will deal with climate change but a new president...
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france imposing a nationwide lockdown tomorrow. germanyrs and restaurants for a month. maria tadeo is living through this lockdown in brussels. good to have you with me, can you contact allies these closed downs, lockdowns, shutdowns, circuit breakers compared to march? headed to awe are picture that looks similar to march. the germans have gone into a partial lockdown that shuts down all hospitality. they want to cut down social gatherings and reduce people getting together so the german economy takes you to something similarly to what we saw in march. when you look at france, it is a full lockdown. emmanuel macron kept repeating yesterday this will be a new knocked down that will allow some industries to continue to operate, and keep schools open. nevertheless it is traumatic for the european economy. it is not a normal functioning economy and will not be for a while. there is speculation in italy, and whether they may be next because of the rate of the is similar toh france. then there is pressure in terms of where we go next for the eu
france imposing a nationwide lockdown tomorrow. germanyrs and restaurants for a month. maria tadeo is living through this lockdown in brussels. good to have you with me, can you contact allies these closed downs, lockdowns, shutdowns, circuit breakers compared to march? headed to awe are picture that looks similar to march. the germans have gone into a partial lockdown that shuts down all hospitality. they want to cut down social gatherings and reduce people getting together so the german...
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in places like france and germany, they've had to make adjustments. france is in lockdown again. and germany, which has been a model in the rest of the world, is looking at restrictions. it's not just what is happening here in the united states, it's still challenging all over the world. it is just a reminder that we are in the midst of this pandemic. as a result of some changes that we've seen in the numbers, what we will have to do as a result is put a pause on some of our reopening efforts we have for next week. let me just say that san francisco is in a good place. we are in the yellow tier. as a result of being in the yellow tier, we made some very conservative choices around our reopening efforts. our reopening and the decisions that have been made focused on when we were in the orange tier because we know that the more we open, the more people are moving around, the more possibility there could be of spread. and the last thing we want to do is go backwards or tell a business or a school or someplace that they can open and then tell them they have to close. so we are proceed
in places like france and germany, they've had to make adjustments. france is in lockdown again. and germany, which has been a model in the rest of the world, is looking at restrictions. it's not just what is happening here in the united states, it's still challenging all over the world. it is just a reminder that we are in the midst of this pandemic. as a result of some changes that we've seen in the numbers, what we will have to do as a result is put a pause on some of our reopening efforts...
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to actually follow up on their promises to send but it doesn't so let us to my colleagues in france and germany say this directly to them that they are. acting absolutely in contradiction to the means of course and that is something which the government of ukraine does you cradle them at the official level i mean the president of the country and the government of the country are undermining the music of courts and the responses which i get from france and germany well they all just a formality there same something very small though they say we need to be quite consistent in the mental image of course and they say well what we do uphold the means of course you could yes we do. do i say to the. ukraine is violating its own gusset usual for obligations discriminating against the russian language could use a couple of laws our law russian language at this level of the say yes we are determined to should not be returned to the attention of the or you see at the next meeting they believe they're above the law they believe they are above the rushes the ration supports they have this is periodicity thi
to actually follow up on their promises to send but it doesn't so let us to my colleagues in france and germany say this directly to them that they are. acting absolutely in contradiction to the means of course and that is something which the government of ukraine does you cradle them at the official level i mean the president of the country and the government of the country are undermining the music of courts and the responses which i get from france and germany well they all just a formality...
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france, germany, italy, finland and spain already had investment regime's but had taken further steps to protect themselves. other european countries such as norway and poland established new regime's but others like ireland and the czech republic are considering legislation. our competitors and adversaries will be relentless in their pursuit of cutting edge technologies. u.s. and europe are unified on this issue we can protect our values and enhance national security while embracing the global growth. a second area where collaboration is critical is crypto currency. cryptocurrencies are a fascinating topic because they are the implications not only for private business but a number of activities the government is responsible for. consider for instance, national security. one of the issues at the top of the treasury's mind is that digital currencies can potentially be used to invade existing legal frameworks like those governing anti-money laundering and terrorist financing. the treasury has made it clear the obligation to comply is the same regardless of whether a transaction had bee
france, germany, italy, finland and spain already had investment regime's but had taken further steps to protect themselves. other european countries such as norway and poland established new regime's but others like ireland and the czech republic are considering legislation. our competitors and adversaries will be relentless in their pursuit of cutting edge technologies. u.s. and europe are unified on this issue we can protect our values and enhance national security while embracing the global...
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day out stephan dami in from romania has been a truck driver for 6 years crisscrossing through france germany spain a long way from home it's well paid he says but not easy to be born on the beach is some after a year or so i think i want to go back to radio. my daughter was only little. but now i realize that this is one job. stefan is in protest north of bucharest getting ready for his next trip he's getting his 40 ton truck a once over he can't afford to break down in 3 days he's delivering an order to a client in france. his wife and daughter bring him clothes kitchen equipment and food for the journey. he's been doing this job for years but it's still hard to say goodbye. to stefan's a little worried use new mobility package was recently rolled out across europe and he's not sure how it will affect him what if a lot of people who told me that i'm always have been working nonstop. 5 months it's to look. that's not how truck driving works. there are around 60000 romanian truck drivers working in western europe many spin their breaks and weekends sleeping in parking lots new legislation say
day out stephan dami in from romania has been a truck driver for 6 years crisscrossing through france germany spain a long way from home it's well paid he says but not easy to be born on the beach is some after a year or so i think i want to go back to radio. my daughter was only little. but now i realize that this is one job. stefan is in protest north of bucharest getting ready for his next trip he's getting his 40 ton truck a once over he can't afford to break down in 3 days he's delivering...
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day out stephan dami and from romania has been a truck driver for 6 years crisscrossing through france germany spain a long way from home it's well paid he says but not easy for the born on this beach is some after a year that they don't want to go back to or when you know. my daughter was only little. but now i realize that this is what jobs are supposed to correspond. with. stefan isn't attached north of bucharest getting ready for his next trip he's getting his 40 ton truck a once over he can't afford to break down in 3 days he's delivering an order to a client in france. his wife and daughter bring him clothes kitchen equipment and food for the journey. he's been doing this job for years but it's still hard to say goodbye. stefan's a little worried the e.u.'s new mobility package was recently rolled out across europe and he's not sure how it will affect him modify a lot of people who told me i thought i'm always been working nonstop. violence well it's to look. that's not how truck driving works. there are around 60000 romanian truck drivers working in western europe many spend their break
day out stephan dami and from romania has been a truck driver for 6 years crisscrossing through france germany spain a long way from home it's well paid he says but not easy for the born on this beach is some after a year that they don't want to go back to or when you know. my daughter was only little. but now i realize that this is what jobs are supposed to correspond. with. stefan isn't attached north of bucharest getting ready for his next trip he's getting his 40 ton truck a once over he...