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so people can recreate their own — not that these globes are entirely accurate.ems to be an island. and it wasn't due to ignorance in the 1700s, as some earlier maps had it right. inaccuracies were purposefully placed in maps for all sorts of reasons. such as, putting continental rivals, for example, down a wrong route or sending them the wrong direction. as well as being available on the british library's website, there is also an augmented reality version which is within an app called sketchfab. this is accessible on any ar—compatible device. so here is the map and to turn it into ar, i tap on this and it is going to appear in front of me and then, i can travel around the world. it's an interesting contrast. while this looks so ancient to us, it was technology in its time and now we're mixing that in with a bit of augmented reality — technology of our time. so whilst there may have been a little polishing in the virtual versions, these globes still provide the history lesson of how the world was seen — notjust geographically, but politically — in each of their
so people can recreate their own — not that these globes are entirely accurate.ems to be an island. and it wasn't due to ignorance in the 1700s, as some earlier maps had it right. inaccuracies were purposefully placed in maps for all sorts of reasons. such as, putting continental rivals, for example, down a wrong route or sending them the wrong direction. as well as being available on the british library's website, there is also an augmented reality version which is within an app called...
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so people can recreate their own — not that these globes are entirely accurate. as some earlier maps had it right. that is correct. for example, we can do a 3d print from the items. so if you can do a 3d print, you need to have it exactly the right colour. so people can recreate their own — not that these globes are entirely accurate. california seems to be an island. and it wasn't due to ignorance in the 1700s, as some earlier maps had it right. inaccuracies were purposefully placed in maps for all sorts of reasons. such as, putting continental rivals, for example, down a wrong route or sending them the wrong direction. as well as being available on the british library's website, there is also an augmented reality version which is within an app called sketchfab. this is accessible on any ar—compatible device. so here is the map and to turn it into ar, i tap on this and it is going to appear in front of me and then, i can travel around the world. it's an interesting contrast. while this looks so ancient to us, it was technology in its time and now we're mixing th
so people can recreate their own — not that these globes are entirely accurate. as some earlier maps had it right. that is correct. for example, we can do a 3d print from the items. so if you can do a 3d print, you need to have it exactly the right colour. so people can recreate their own — not that these globes are entirely accurate. california seems to be an island. and it wasn't due to ignorance in the 1700s, as some earlier maps had it right. inaccuracies were purposefully placed in...
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it's not actually capturing the whole globe, it's capturing elements.computer, the software will render all the images together to make one complete globe. 0nce they're all knitted together, you have to make sure that the colour‘s right, is that what that colour chart‘s for? that's right. for example, we can do a 3d print of the items. you can do a 3d print, you need to have exactly the right colour. so, people can recreate their own, not that these globes are entirely accurate... california seems to be an island. and it wasn't due to ignorance in the 1700s as some earlier maps had it right. inaccuracies were purposefully placed in maps for all sorts of reasons. such as, putting continental rivals, for example, down a wrong route or sending them the wrong direction. as well as being available on the british library's website, there is also an augmented reality version which is within an app called sketchfab. this is accessible on any ar—compatible device. here is the map and to turn it into ar, you tap on this and it appears in front of me and then i ca
it's not actually capturing the whole globe, it's capturing elements.computer, the software will render all the images together to make one complete globe. 0nce they're all knitted together, you have to make sure that the colour‘s right, is that what that colour chart‘s for? that's right. for example, we can do a 3d print of the items. you can do a 3d print, you need to have exactly the right colour. so, people can recreate their own, not that these globes are entirely accurate......
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is doing, we are having the greatest success in the globe. respondronment does not based on concentrations per person. it responds based on overall concentration. we are the largest reducer. >> those concentrations are still going up and will continue as long as we are using fossil fuels. disagree with that. number one, i think it is important to acknowledge the fact they are still going up. for every one ton of omissions, -- emissions, china has increased them by four tons. and it is allowed to continue that through 2030. now they are reducing -- releasing more than the u.s., the european union, and japan combined. it is a mistake to a nor what china is doing. fuels,gard to fossil there is this mistake out there that looks as fossil fuels as the enemy. the science doesn't necessarily say it is fossil fuels. it is the emissions. if you can utilize fossil fuels in a way that separates or sequesters the emissions, you result in the same outcome except for perhaps with lower emissions, with lower energy costs. that is exactly what has happened.
is doing, we are having the greatest success in the globe. respondronment does not based on concentrations per person. it responds based on overall concentration. we are the largest reducer. >> those concentrations are still going up and will continue as long as we are using fossil fuels. disagree with that. number one, i think it is important to acknowledge the fact they are still going up. for every one ton of omissions, -- emissions, china has increased them by four tons. and it is...
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confirms its 1st day to coronavirus it comes as authorities around the globe implement containment measures to try to stop the spread of the virus in many areas residents are being asked to stay at home and large public events are being canceled also coming up it's the berlin film festival and that means a lot of bad is 7 silver and one gold. gold rush the film goes to about how microsoft. round kind that she is the golden bag goes to the iranian film there is no need for a popular and political prize if this is down or not. i'm rebecca races welcome to the program the corona virus has claimed its 1st victim in the united states where a patient in their fifty's died in washington state ecuador and qatar have also confirmed their 1st cases well far he's across the globe are implementing a range of containment measures to try to slow the spread of the virus and made a spike in cases the french government has imposed a temporary ban on indoor public gatherings of more than 5000 people. this hospital in paris is the site if a mini outbreak the corona virus transmitted by a patient who was not i
confirms its 1st day to coronavirus it comes as authorities around the globe implement containment measures to try to stop the spread of the virus in many areas residents are being asked to stay at home and large public events are being canceled also coming up it's the berlin film festival and that means a lot of bad is 7 silver and one gold. gold rush the film goes to about how microsoft. round kind that she is the golden bag goes to the iranian film there is no need for a popular and...
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so people can recreate their own, not that these globes are entirely accurate.in the 1700s as some earlier maps had it right. inaccuracies were purposefully placed in maps for all sorts of reasons. such as, putting continental rivals, for example, down a wrong route or sending them down a wrong route or sending them down the wrong direction. as well as being available on the british library's website, there is also an augmented reality version which is within an app called sketch up accessible in any ar compatible device. here is the map and to turn it into ar, you up on this and it appears in front of me and i can travel around the world. it's an interesting contrast. while this looks so ancient to us, it was technology in its time and now we're mixing that in with a bit of tented reality. the technology of our time. so while they may have been a little polishing in the virtual versions, these globes still provide a history lesson of how the world was seen, not just lesson of how the world was seen, notjust geographically but politically in each of their errors
so people can recreate their own, not that these globes are entirely accurate.in the 1700s as some earlier maps had it right. inaccuracies were purposefully placed in maps for all sorts of reasons. such as, putting continental rivals, for example, down a wrong route or sending them down a wrong route or sending them down the wrong direction. as well as being available on the british library's website, there is also an augmented reality version which is within an app called sketch up accessible...
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of opportunities around the globe for zoom to be helping.re happy and grateful to be n this unique position to help people stay connected in this environment >> can you give me numbers? estimates, outside zoom downloads doubled last week. anything new for this week as e're seeing not just businesses, but as you say, schools and consumers, people at use it?rting to >> we are not disclosing exactly but i can tell you that we have provided zoom to over 25,000k through 12 globe, so und the very happy to enable them while home, all learning from and we're doing everything we can to make sure that anybody lse that has a need for for om, that we're here them. >> how much of a struggle is it to keep up with the demand, the band width? we hear the stories about lines the ng dropped because of sheer volume of people on the service. > we have centers around the globe, and these centers have been built to operate at 60% of peak capacity. average capacity, but peak capacity, and in order to to be situated for situations like this. if one of them is havin
of opportunities around the globe for zoom to be helping.re happy and grateful to be n this unique position to help people stay connected in this environment >> can you give me numbers? estimates, outside zoom downloads doubled last week. anything new for this week as e're seeing not just businesses, but as you say, schools and consumers, people at use it?rting to >> we are not disclosing exactly but i can tell you that we have provided zoom to over 25,000k through 12 globe, so und...
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and we're seeing that reflected this markets right across the globe.ait and see what happens when wall street opens in just a few hours from now. >>> well, time for a short break. just ahead, lockdown measures are slowly being lifted in the chinese province first hit hard by the deadly coronavirus outbreak. the details next. neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference. >>> just want to update you on our breaking news. congressional leaders have reached an agreement on the $2 trillion emergency stimulus to jump-start the economy which has been devastated by the coronavirus. treasury secretary mnuchin says the president will absolutely sign the measure as soon as it reaches his desk. and we'll have more details on that in just a few minutes from now. >>> meantime, travel restrictions are being lifted in china's hubei province, but wuhan, the provincial capital where this all began will remain under lockdown until
and we're seeing that reflected this markets right across the globe.ait and see what happens when wall street opens in just a few hours from now. >>> well, time for a short break. just ahead, lockdown measures are slowly being lifted in the chinese province first hit hard by the deadly coronavirus outbreak. the details next. neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30...
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the greatest emissions reduction that we have had around the globe has been a result of transitioning to cleaner fossil fuels. >> you can watch the entire representativea from oez and is sunday on newsmakers at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern. it is available on c-span.org or on our radio app. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. created by cable in 1979 and brought to you today by your television provider. the communicators is at the state of the net conference in washington, d.c. we will show you some of the interviews we conducted with members of congress, government officials and technology users. joining us on the communicators some of theat were issues you dealt with back in the 1990's when you were the fcc commissioner? age of thehe golden federal communications commission. all of the lanes of the communication highly. it was from analog to digital. that was
the greatest emissions reduction that we have had around the globe has been a result of transitioning to cleaner fossil fuels. >> you can watch the entire representativea from oez and is sunday on newsmakers at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern. it is available on c-span.org or on our radio app. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. created by cable in 1979 and brought to you today by your television provider. the communicators is at the state of the net conference in washington,...
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pandemic there are many safety measures and precautions that countries and communities across the globe are adopting or considering in their efforts to prevent and contain the spread of the coronavirus efforts include things like closing schools and universities and acting travel bans teaching proper senator kerry practices like say washing your hands executing a massive $37000.00 strong series of military exercises with nato allies along the russian border in europe. wait what was that last part again yes well massive crowd drawing events like w w's wrestle mania the 2020 olympics and yes even the coachella music festival will not coachella have been talking about canceling postponing or limiting crowd sizes at their events the us military industrial complex is apparently exempt from all fear of his of spreading the coronavirus and is moving forward with what's being called defender europe 2020 so what does this latest adventure in militarism entailed well according to nato his very own website exercise though for a new europe 20 is a u.s. led multinational exercise it is the largest d
pandemic there are many safety measures and precautions that countries and communities across the globe are adopting or considering in their efforts to prevent and contain the spread of the coronavirus efforts include things like closing schools and universities and acting travel bans teaching proper senator kerry practices like say washing your hands executing a massive $37000.00 strong series of military exercises with nato allies along the russian border in europe. wait what was that last...
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but it doesn't appear to be resonating with many people across the globe, does it?o you get that message across to people that this is serious, particularly to the young people? >> thank you very much. i think you are pointing at the right issue here. this is the very serious pandemic and we need to be mobilized to fight against this pandemic and put it under control. this being said, the vocabulary around war and image around war is different than what we are facing. we at unicef know what it is to be at war and especially for the victims and the children that are victims of war. and here what we need is to start a new momentum, a new approach. it's about public health response which is about care, empathy, solidarity. these are the values we need to build on if we want to participate with any kind of control. >> but how do you do that because people are not grasping that this is serious? young people think it's the coronavirus, who cares. i don't care. i'll get it. i'll go and party on the beach. how do you get that message across because you can't say that messag
but it doesn't appear to be resonating with many people across the globe, does it?o you get that message across to people that this is serious, particularly to the young people? >> thank you very much. i think you are pointing at the right issue here. this is the very serious pandemic and we need to be mobilized to fight against this pandemic and put it under control. this being said, the vocabulary around war and image around war is different than what we are facing. we at unicef know...
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researches all over the globe are racing to contain it. and children of chinese scientists published the genetic code of the virus in early january enabling scientists around the world to start working on it. at home university pathologists of grain the new coronavirus and human tissue to find out more about its properties one of the basic . things which people. and to know about this farce is the firstly what is the case and worse for the facts or in the human body in which the process replication and the 2nd is what sort of damage is it causing to the body and then also to see how the body reacts to this virus damage. the ultimate goal in the fight against any virus is to find a vaccine multiple teams around the world already searching for the magic bullet that can be used to immunize people one of them is based in belgium at the university of life and vaccine development takes 1015 years before a new vaccine may come so no the entire scientific community is trying to get foster their 2 through. help in this emergency. the belgian team's
researches all over the globe are racing to contain it. and children of chinese scientists published the genetic code of the virus in early january enabling scientists around the world to start working on it. at home university pathologists of grain the new coronavirus and human tissue to find out more about its properties one of the basic . things which people. and to know about this farce is the firstly what is the case and worse for the facts or in the human body in which the process...
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the business welcome the coronavirus outbreak continues to dominate business headlines around the globe pressure is growing on governments and central banks to fight back to avoid an even steeper slump g 7 finance ministers are set to hold a conference call today to agree on a plan to combat the damage of coronavirus has done to the world economy is a quick rundown of the latest development on tuesday all straight became the 1st company to cut interest rates to combat the economic effects of the break down from the point 75 percent to the new 0.5 percent and this is a record low after a week of severe losses yesterday the dow jones index made its biggest jump since 2009 surging 5 point one percent germany's dax also recovered. in trading on tuesday and in switzerland one of the biggest cause shows in the world was supposed to open this week but thanks to the coronavirus the geneva international motor show was cancelled as the swiss government has banned all events with. more than 1000 participants so how bad is the situation joined by one man who was supposed to be the geneva motor show
the business welcome the coronavirus outbreak continues to dominate business headlines around the globe pressure is growing on governments and central banks to fight back to avoid an even steeper slump g 7 finance ministers are set to hold a conference call today to agree on a plan to combat the damage of coronavirus has done to the world economy is a quick rundown of the latest development on tuesday all straight became the 1st company to cut interest rates to combat the economic effects of...
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welcome if you're watching here in the uk, on pbs in america or around the globe.us—stricken new york city, as donald trump says americans must social distance to save a million lives. this is our shared patriotic duty. challenging times are ahead for the next 30 days, and this is a very vital 30 days. syria reports its first deaths. we'll talk to an aid worker who fears a disaster is about to unfold.
welcome if you're watching here in the uk, on pbs in america or around the globe.us—stricken new york city, as donald trump says americans must social distance to save a million lives. this is our shared patriotic duty. challenging times are ahead for the next 30 days, and this is a very vital 30 days. syria reports its first deaths. we'll talk to an aid worker who fears a disaster is about to unfold.
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short months, every continent on the globe has been involved in this great pandemic. >> dr. crabtree, you mentioned it had been reported on ships en route to san francisco and several cases were definitely diagnosed among our fleet at newport, rhode island. beenn't it have comparatively simple to have isolated these known cases and prevented the spreading of them and prevent them from coming at all? dr. crabtree: unfortunately, not so simple for the reason that quarantine against influenza is not effective. had it been possible for all of the cases on board the ships to it would isolated, have had little effect on the actual spread of disease because undoubtedly there were many more people on board these same ships who by reason of a more recently acquired infection would have shown no symptoms whatever of the disease and, therefore, they could not have been readily identified if they were passing through a quarantine station. >> i see, well dr. burney mentioned we had approximately 25,000 known cases in this nation. are they all punched in one area or has the virus spread a
short months, every continent on the globe has been involved in this great pandemic. >> dr. crabtree, you mentioned it had been reported on ships en route to san francisco and several cases were definitely diagnosed among our fleet at newport, rhode island. beenn't it have comparatively simple to have isolated these known cases and prevented the spreading of them and prevent them from coming at all? dr. crabtree: unfortunately, not so simple for the reason that quarantine against...
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world and has enabled us to recognize and follow the progress of asian influenza as it circles the globe. health authorities expect an outbreak this fall and winter in the united states, but not in such portions as in the 1918 epidemic. now, the man upon whose shoulder rest the responsibility for preparing the united states, is the surgeon general of the united states public health service. dr. bernie, i imagine you and your staff have been gathering a tremendous amount of material on asian flu. seems everyone has had talked about influenza, but i don't think anybody knows what it is. >> carl, it is one of the upper respiratory infections like a cold, only caused by the flu virus and the difference between the asian influenza and the influenza we have been having the past few years is that this strain began -- this strain of the virus begin in hong kong and spread from hong kong to the rest of the world, including the united states. >> every year, influenza is a problem in our communities and i'm sure it is in yours too. why are we so concerned about it now? even in the outbreaks we've h
world and has enabled us to recognize and follow the progress of asian influenza as it circles the globe. health authorities expect an outbreak this fall and winter in the united states, but not in such portions as in the 1918 epidemic. now, the man upon whose shoulder rest the responsibility for preparing the united states, is the surgeon general of the united states public health service. dr. bernie, i imagine you and your staff have been gathering a tremendous amount of material on asian...
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scientists around the globe are working together to find a vaccine treatment and counter strategies but. the better politics business and science work together now the sooner we will succeed with us giving. our future doesn't lie in isolation but in sharing knowledge. was germany's president there russia has used more than a dozen military planes to carry medical aid to italy supplies to help combat the coronavirus pandemic were dispatched following a plea from italy's prime minister but there are concerns that russia is using aid as a political tool to gain influence in the e.u. . this footage of russian military planes landing in italy was sent directly
scientists around the globe are working together to find a vaccine treatment and counter strategies but. the better politics business and science work together now the sooner we will succeed with us giving. our future doesn't lie in isolation but in sharing knowledge. was germany's president there russia has used more than a dozen military planes to carry medical aid to italy supplies to help combat the coronavirus pandemic were dispatched following a plea from italy's prime minister but there...
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. >>> markets around the globe taking a beating on the heels of the coronavirus. >>> plus "today's" al roker and craig melvin take the polar plunge, we'll tell you why "early today" starts right now good morning i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. wee coronavirus which is having a greater impact here at home the virus has arrived in new york city. officials say a woman in her 30s is quarantined in manhattan. she contracted the illness while traveling in iran. governor andrew cuomo says she has been in a, quote, controlled situation since arriving in new york meanwhile there has now been a second death reported in washington state, and the cdc is investigating a nursing home there over concerns of a possible outbreak. we're joined now by nbc's tracie potts in d.c tracie, what can you tell us about the u.s. response to this? >> i can tell you the president wants to change it a bit he now wants to screen people when they enter the united states, even if they've already been screened before they got on the plane. and then drugmakers to try to get them to fast track a vaccine washi
. >>> markets around the globe taking a beating on the heels of the coronavirus. >>> plus "today's" al roker and craig melvin take the polar plunge, we'll tell you why "early today" starts right now good morning i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. wee coronavirus which is having a greater impact here at home the virus has arrived in new york city. officials say a woman in her 30s is quarantined in manhattan. she contracted the illness while...
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i'm chris cuomo welcome to the program around the globe investors are still wary after monday's shock trading session the coronavirus and the steep drop in oil prices remain big concerns for the market prices are up by around 8 percent with russia now not excluding negotiations with other oil producers over virus lead production cuts due to lower demand european markets struggled with germany's dax london's for t.n. the land's exchange losing ground as europe tries to prevent a further spread of the wires not in new york and bester is focused on president trump who promised major steps to cushion the economic impact of the virus that helped to propel the dow jones industrial average it gained nearly 5 percent recovering some of monday's that earlier i asked our wall street correspondent what sort of stimulus package was on the table. well right now. that negotiations they continue it seems to main proposal on the table right now it's either cutting or canceling depayin roll tax for the rest of the year mainly doxes that from employees an employer said to pay for social security and me
i'm chris cuomo welcome to the program around the globe investors are still wary after monday's shock trading session the coronavirus and the steep drop in oil prices remain big concerns for the market prices are up by around 8 percent with russia now not excluding negotiations with other oil producers over virus lead production cuts due to lower demand european markets struggled with germany's dax london's for t.n. the land's exchange losing ground as europe tries to prevent a further spread...
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as countries try to contain the spread precautionary travel measures are being ramped up around the globe a cruise ship with 3500 people on board has been barred from docking in san francisco passengers include a woman with stage 4 cancer the national guard has delivered testing kits after $21.00 people on board showed up positive for the virus ships in italy and egypt are also being kept off shore pending coronavirus test results. meanwhile china has published figures that reveal the huge effect of the corona
as countries try to contain the spread precautionary travel measures are being ramped up around the globe a cruise ship with 3500 people on board has been barred from docking in san francisco passengers include a woman with stage 4 cancer the national guard has delivered testing kits after $21.00 people on board showed up positive for the virus ships in italy and egypt are also being kept off shore pending coronavirus test results. meanwhile china has published figures that reveal the huge...
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he also interacts with governments around the globe and with the private sector to ensure effective and strategic implementation of the sanctions. fdd appreciates the playe playet for you and your team undertake. after his remarks, we will have a conversation about the threat environment and the administration's approach to addressing them. the challenges we face in this area. eric is the senior director of fdd center on economic and financial power. he previously served as the senior adviser to the undersecretaradvisor to theunded financial intelligence at the u.s. department of treasury. please join me in warmly welcoming the secretary of state. [applause] thank you very much for the introduction and good afternoon. let me start by thanking you for having me here this afternoon. i believe that they were founded shortly after 9/11 to help protect the country from all threats and i believe you've done a fantastic job empowering policymakers with thoughtful analysis and investigative reporting that has helped keep the country safe and make the country safer. i think what distinguishes fd
he also interacts with governments around the globe and with the private sector to ensure effective and strategic implementation of the sanctions. fdd appreciates the playe playet for you and your team undertake. after his remarks, we will have a conversation about the threat environment and the administration's approach to addressing them. the challenges we face in this area. eric is the senior director of fdd center on economic and financial power. he previously served as the senior adviser...
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the corona virus outbreak continues to dominate business headlines around the globe after wall street made gains to correct last week's slump asian markets followed suit continuing their recovery on tuesday all prices also extended their rebound as policymakers and central bankers indicated that willingness to ease the economic fallout australia's reserve bank is the 1st central bank to react slashing interest rates to a record low by $25.00 basis points to 0.5 percent the outbreak is plunging the world economy into its worst downturn since the global financial crisis more than 10 years ago pressure is growing on the governments and central banks to fight back to avoid an even steep a slump investors are now. waiting for a conference call by group of 7 leaders later on tuesday let's go straight to our financial correspondent. who is in frankfurt for us watching the markets and of course the european central bank week australia's reserve bank becomes the 1st major central bank to provide stimulus to vaccinate the australian economy will it work and to what degree kind of work well it c
the corona virus outbreak continues to dominate business headlines around the globe after wall street made gains to correct last week's slump asian markets followed suit continuing their recovery on tuesday all prices also extended their rebound as policymakers and central bankers indicated that willingness to ease the economic fallout australia's reserve bank is the 1st central bank to react slashing interest rates to a record low by $25.00 basis points to 0.5 percent the outbreak is plunging...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin as the corona virus continues to spread across the globe american president donald trump considers sealing off his country's infection hot spots new york and parts of neighboring states meanwhile a rapid result test is approved in the country it could be delivered as soon as next week also coming up. thank you for your cooperation that's the message from chancellor angela merkel as she asks the german public for patients saying restrictions on public life will continue for at least 3 more weeks. and france extends social isolation measures the country has been under virtual lockdown since march 17th the government now says the unprecedented peace time restrictions will remain in place for at least 3 more weeks. i'm max foster thanks for joining us as the corona virus continues to spread around the globe u.s. president donald trump says he is considering sealing off new york and parts of neighboring states where more than a half of the country's 116000 confirmed infections have been reported almost half and almost half of their deaths some people wou
this is deja vu news live from berlin as the corona virus continues to spread across the globe american president donald trump considers sealing off his country's infection hot spots new york and parts of neighboring states meanwhile a rapid result test is approved in the country it could be delivered as soon as next week also coming up. thank you for your cooperation that's the message from chancellor angela merkel as she asks the german public for patients saying restrictions on public life...
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nada:for all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america."resident donald trump has declared the u.s. national ncemerover the coronavirus, opening access to $50 billion in funds for the fightgainst the outbreak. cases in the united states have but the real number infected is, likely larger given lack of testing. i spoke earlier to the bbc's gary o'donoghue from the white house. whatxactly does this national emergency do for states and localities? gary: well, it frees up a certain amount of money, $50 iobiunder the legislation, and would also allow various agenciese to wa regulations around the way hospitals and clinicians operate, put more flexibility into the system. it would allow the secretary of health and human services to have much more flexibility in the way they operate to make surehat tests are carried out, for example. there is whole slew of different measures. on top of all that, the ngpresident is talbout waiving the interest on studeti loans for th being and tapping the strategic petroleum reserve because of the price of oil. he
nada:for all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america."resident donald trump has declared the u.s. national ncemerover the coronavirus, opening access to $50 billion in funds for the fightgainst the outbreak. cases in the united states have but the real number infected is, likely larger given lack of testing. i spoke earlier to the bbc's gary o'donoghue from the white house. whatxactly does this national emergency do for states and localities? gary:...
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bluffer barely and this is news as the corona virus continues to spread across the globe american president trump decides against sealing off the countries in fiction . and parts of new jersey and connecticut meanwhile the rapid result test is approved in the u.s. it could be delivered as soon as next week also coming up spine is struggling to cope as fatality suge again we look at how health care which is a paying a heavy price for their round the clock fun to cyclops. and with the pandemic ulta in the bundesliga season german football is going virtual and online at the football tournament his fans something to cheer about as the club's 1st of their financial future. i'm anthony howard thanks for joining us as the corona virus continues to spread around the globe u.s. president don't trump says he has decided against sealing off new york and parts of neighboring states he said he was considering quarantining hotspots where more than half of the country's infections and deaths have been reported trump tweeted on the recommendation of the white house coronavirus task force and upon consultat
bluffer barely and this is news as the corona virus continues to spread across the globe american president trump decides against sealing off the countries in fiction . and parts of new jersey and connecticut meanwhile the rapid result test is approved in the u.s. it could be delivered as soon as next week also coming up spine is struggling to cope as fatality suge again we look at how health care which is a paying a heavy price for their round the clock fun to cyclops. and with the pandemic...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin as the corona virus continues to spread across the globe american president donald trump considers sealing off his country's infection hot spots new york and parts of new jersey and connecticut meanwhile a rapid result test is approved in the country it could be delivered as soon as next week also coming up. thank you for your cooperation that's the message from german chancellor angela merkel as she asks the public for patients saying restrictions on public life in germany will continue for at least 3 more weeks. and with the pandemic halting the bundesliga season german football is going virtual and online the eat football tournament gives feds something to cheer about as clubs fret over there. on the spice or thanks for joining us as the corona virus continues to spread around the globe the american president donald trump says he is considering sealing off a state of new york in parts of the neighboring states where more than half of the country's 116000 confirmed infections have been reported and almost half of its staff some people would like t
this is deja vu news live from berlin as the corona virus continues to spread across the globe american president donald trump considers sealing off his country's infection hot spots new york and parts of new jersey and connecticut meanwhile a rapid result test is approved in the country it could be delivered as soon as next week also coming up. thank you for your cooperation that's the message from german chancellor angela merkel as she asks the public for patients saying restrictions on...
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. >>> chaos around the globe as the coronavirus causes some 60 million italians to hunker down. multiple cruise ship grapples with infected passengers as the white house appears to be frustrated. >>> then to wall street where the oil prices are extremely volatile dow futures well over a thousand in the red. >>> millions of americans qualify for free tax returns, so why are so many paying for the service? >>> the top democrats garner big name endorsements heading into tuesday's six-state vote. >>> and get ready for the madness of march as tournament basketball is heating up "early today" starts right now. >>> good monday morning, i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. we begin with a growing concern over the spread of the coronavirus here at home in new york, columbia, and hofstra universities they're canceling classes as the number of cases in the state exceeds 100. more than 500 people in the u.s. have been sickened by the virus and more than 20 have died overnight off the coast of south florida, cruise ship passengers on the regal princess were finally able to come back to s
. >>> chaos around the globe as the coronavirus causes some 60 million italians to hunker down. multiple cruise ship grapples with infected passengers as the white house appears to be frustrated. >>> then to wall street where the oil prices are extremely volatile dow futures well over a thousand in the red. >>> millions of americans qualify for free tax returns, so why are so many paying for the service? >>> the top democrats garner big name endorsements...
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investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera.had a barrel mcleod this is news of life and coming up in the next 60 minutes it's only quarantines a quarter of its population towns and cities including. invented lockdown over the current of hours. iran reports a sharp increase in coronavirus death spring in the total to $194.00 but one government official says that number could be much higher. silence from saudi arabia as more arrests are reported to the detention of 2 senior princes and the.
investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera.had a barrel mcleod this is news of life and coming up in the next 60 minutes it's only quarantines a quarter of its population towns and cities including. invented lockdown over the current of hours. iran reports a sharp increase in coronavirus death spring in the total to $194.00 but one government official says that number could be much higher. silence from saudi arabia as more arrests are reported to...
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well i for believe this is news as the corona virus continues to spread across the globe american president donald trump decides against sealing off the country's in fiction hotspots new york parts of new jersey and connecticut meanwhile the rapid result is approved in the u.s. it could be delivered the senators next week also coming up. in spine hazmat suits and they needed to bury the data as the number of victims climbs the country is struggling to cope as fatalities again and as the nation's health care workers pay a heavy price for their round the clock fight to save lives. and with the pandemic ultimately one is legacies in german football is going virtual and online a football tournament is fan something to cheer about as the cubs friends of their financial futures. a math anyhow thanks for joining us as the coronavirus continues to spread around the globe u.s. president donald trump says he has decided against sealing off new york and parts of neighboring states he said that he was considering considering rather foreign tinning hotspots where more than half of the country's infectio
well i for believe this is news as the corona virus continues to spread across the globe american president donald trump decides against sealing off the country's in fiction hotspots new york parts of new jersey and connecticut meanwhile the rapid result is approved in the u.s. it could be delivered the senators next week also coming up. in spine hazmat suits and they needed to bury the data as the number of victims climbs the country is struggling to cope as fatalities again and as the...
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coronavirus travel restrictions across the globe have left large numbers of tourists stranded thousands of kilometers from home. many are now relying on flights to chartered by their national governments to return home some 175000 germans have been repatriated since the start of the pandemic but another 25000 remain stuck abroad for one group of tourists in peru it's not clear when they'll be allowed to leave and life under lockdown is proving challenging. a host i'm with coleraine then quickly back inside the hospital in the tourist town of cuzco in the andes where there's a curfew in force. at meal times social distancing over 70 tourists is staying in this hostel some may be infected with the coronavirus none of them are allowed to leave time and maybe for a month or even longer german tourist tees book find is one of them. i think it was the 24th of march that was when everything was closed down full lockdown police in front of the door street blocked off nothing coming in or going out since then the supply of food and water isn't completely stable 2 people here have a fever they ar
coronavirus travel restrictions across the globe have left large numbers of tourists stranded thousands of kilometers from home. many are now relying on flights to chartered by their national governments to return home some 175000 germans have been repatriated since the start of the pandemic but another 25000 remain stuck abroad for one group of tourists in peru it's not clear when they'll be allowed to leave and life under lockdown is proving challenging. a host i'm with coleraine then quickly...
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so, the markets right across the globe, it was a day on monday, ending on wall street where stocks hadheir biggest one—day decline since the 2008 financial crisis. as i've mentioned, it's being dubbed black friday, in the us the drops were so black friday, in the us the drops were so severe, black friday, in the us the drops were so severe, trading was halted for 15 minutes. at the end of the day, you just saw on our market board the dow posting largest points drop in history, closing 7.8% lower. let's talk to david madden, a market analyst in london. the trading floor is pretty empty, how much sleep did you get last night? not a whole lot, the story is involving in relation to the coronavirus and the crisis, who can even sleep. in terms of the element with the oil price drop as well, at the beginning of the week it was the perfect storm, wasn't it? sadly, it was. i wrote a note yesterday, traders have enough to worry about with the coronavirus crisis taking hold in europe and to a lesser extent in north america, to add into the mix, we have this massive spat between saudi arabia and r
so, the markets right across the globe, it was a day on monday, ending on wall street where stocks hadheir biggest one—day decline since the 2008 financial crisis. as i've mentioned, it's being dubbed black friday, in the us the drops were so black friday, in the us the drops were so severe, black friday, in the us the drops were so severe, trading was halted for 15 minutes. at the end of the day, you just saw on our market board the dow posting largest points drop in history, closing 7.8%...
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>> an outpouring around the globe to celebrate international women's day. >> and senator elizabeth warren jumped out of the race for president and straight onto the set of saturday night live "early today" starts right now good to be with you. i'm frances rivera >> and i'm phillip mena. we begin with the growing concern over the spread of the coronavirus here at home in new york, columbia and hofstra universities are cancelling classes as the number of cases in the state exceed 100. nbc news is reporting more than 500 people in the u.s. have been sickened by the virus and more than 20 have died. overnight off the coast of south florida, cruise ship passengers were able to finally come back to shore after two crew members tested negative for the virus. those two people had been on board the grand princess ship which is still waiting at sea. at leastn that ship. it is expected to dock today in oakland, california. >> the virus has now spread to more than 30 states. overnight, hawaii reported a second case. officials say an elderly man is very ill after returning from washington state we are
>> an outpouring around the globe to celebrate international women's day. >> and senator elizabeth warren jumped out of the race for president and straight onto the set of saturday night live "early today" starts right now good to be with you. i'm frances rivera >> and i'm phillip mena. we begin with the growing concern over the spread of the coronavirus here at home in new york, columbia and hofstra universities are cancelling classes as the number of cases in the...
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and as corona virus continues to spread around the globe the world health organization has officially labeled it a pandemic. husband i'm still seeing this outbreak around the cloak and we're deeply concerned by the i'm not a mean levels of spread and see very easy and by the unknown to me live it was an option. we have that for.
and as corona virus continues to spread around the globe the world health organization has officially labeled it a pandemic. husband i'm still seeing this outbreak around the cloak and we're deeply concerned by the i'm not a mean levels of spread and see very easy and by the unknown to me live it was an option. we have that for.
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continues in the financial markets amid a slump in economic activity which governments around the globe combat with hefty stimulus packages. the european central bank has announced it will launch an $820 billion emergency bond—buying scheme. michael mccarthy is the chief market strategist at cmc markets in sydney. well, it's certainly the largest bond—buying scheme the ecb has ever announced and it's important from that perspective but we've already central banks around the globe adding liquidity. the us federal reserve has already done so and so have others, but the problem at the moment is not liquidity for the markets, and while in the medium term that might help stabilise and support markets, in the short term, adding extra liquidity to the global monetary system is unlikely to stem the selling we are seeing in the market. when it comes to what we are seeing on the markets, we always talk about this idea that markets don't like uncertainty. at the moment, the world has never seen anything like such an uncertain time, surely we shouldn't be surprised that we are seeing such fluctuati
continues in the financial markets amid a slump in economic activity which governments around the globe combat with hefty stimulus packages. the european central bank has announced it will launch an $820 billion emergency bond—buying scheme. michael mccarthy is the chief market strategist at cmc markets in sydney. well, it's certainly the largest bond—buying scheme the ecb has ever announced and it's important from that perspective but we've already central banks around the globe adding...