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or is hejust mouthing off?t is happening in the united states is complete chaos at the federal level. the president because make daily briefings have not been accurate, as a matter of science, as a matter of fa ct. matter of science, as a matter of fact. he is blinking reality in terms of the federal response, we are hearing testing is going down. he says he wants to reopen the economy as if he has a magic one, he does not. of course, we all know now to do that there needs to be robust testing and contact tracing to identify people who are infected and perhaps people who may have some kind of immunity. but that kind of measured, thought all sort of response at a federal level is just not happening, which is why, by his own decision, really, things are moving to the states and the states are doing their best effo rts states are doing their best efforts to sort of galvanised now, even together, because we don't have any national leadership in the united states, which is deeply, i think traumatising to many americ
or is hejust mouthing off?t is happening in the united states is complete chaos at the federal level. the president because make daily briefings have not been accurate, as a matter of science, as a matter of fa ct. matter of science, as a matter of fact. he is blinking reality in terms of the federal response, we are hearing testing is going down. he says he wants to reopen the economy as if he has a magic one, he does not. of course, we all know now to do that there needs to be robust testing...
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and hejust keeps on going — the 99 year—old military veteran who's raising millions for medical staff
and hejust keeps on going — the 99 year—old military veteran who's raising millions for medical staff
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and hejust saw he called up and i said how's it going?ow's it going? and hejust saw a plant, a factory where they're making ventilators and he said was unbelievable. when he saw the quality of the equipment, the professionalism, a tremendous number of how many workers are just they we re of how many workers are just they were there? 550, they double production or about to triplet. know about this could be done. the fake news was very unhappy that it was done. but you guys do not ask me about ventilators. who was unhappy? you never mentioned. what a great job we have done the ventilators. we are not supplying ventilators all over the world because no other country could have done what we did. and you could say that it's a great story but instead you states donald trump was slow. plus you put the ban on so trump was slow. plus you put the ban on so much earlier when nancy pelosi, you do not save us, when she is having her rally in san francisco and chinatown in san francisco, no way he wants to say that. if the doctor said that, if we did n
and hejust saw he called up and i said how's it going?ow's it going? and hejust saw a plant, a factory where they're making ventilators and he said was unbelievable. when he saw the quality of the equipment, the professionalism, a tremendous number of how many workers are just they we re of how many workers are just they were there? 550, they double production or about to triplet. know about this could be done. the fake news was very unhappy that it was done. but you guys do not ask me about...
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and hejust keeps on going — the 99 year—old military veteran who's raising millions for medical staffthe front line. hello to you. president trump has said the us has passed the peak of new coronavirus infections. at his daily briefing he claimed that this put american states in a strong position to re—open the economy. before we hearfrom mr trump, here's a quick look at some of the other developments around the world: in the uk, new government advice will allow close family members to say their final goodbyes to dying relatives. in denmark, there are some positive signs as primary schools are allowed to open again, and germany has announced plans to slowly ease some social distancing measures. but in the us the number of deaths has risen past 30,000 — doubling in a week. yet president trump insisted the situation was improving and under control. the battle continues, but the data suggests that nationwide we have passed the peak on new cases. hopefully that will continue and we will continue to make great progress. these encouraging developments have put us in a very strong position t
and hejust keeps on going — the 99 year—old military veteran who's raising millions for medical staffthe front line. hello to you. president trump has said the us has passed the peak of new coronavirus infections. at his daily briefing he claimed that this put american states in a strong position to re—open the economy. before we hearfrom mr trump, here's a quick look at some of the other developments around the world: in the uk, new government advice will allow close family members to...
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he's doing already, which is contrasting his style, his management, his character, his integrity, hejustresident trump and i think he will head to victory in november. moe vela there. there are not many upsides to the current restrictions imposed to limit the spread of the coronavirus. but some of our native animals appear to be enjoying the quiet on the roads. wildlife experts say that the dramatic drop in traffic as a result of the lockdown could help to pause the decline in species such as hedgehogs. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill reports. birds chirping while so many of us are stuck indoors, lockdown hasn't slowed the flurry of springtime activity outside. and as urban areas fall quiet and more people put out food in their yards and gardens, wild animals are showing up in some very domestic settings. so could nature be making the most out of lockdown? a lot more spaced now for animals and wildlife generally. i think a lot of species will respond to that, particularly hedgehogs, we think. so it might be up to a fifth of the population killed annually on the roads, and if that
he's doing already, which is contrasting his style, his management, his character, his integrity, hejustresident trump and i think he will head to victory in november. moe vela there. there are not many upsides to the current restrictions imposed to limit the spread of the coronavirus. but some of our native animals appear to be enjoying the quiet on the roads. wildlife experts say that the dramatic drop in traffic as a result of the lockdown could help to pause the decline in species such as...
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hejust makes up his mind and says, ok, do that. and that is and says, ok, do that. a huge disadvantage. because if the dictator makes the wrong decision, for whatever reason, it is usually much harder to admit a mistake and to try some other course of action. ifi mistake and to try some other course of action. if i may interrupt for just a second, you are sitting and talking to me from israel. there, we have a democracy led by a veteran prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, which in the course of a response to this emergency, has basically curbed parliamentary settings, has passed legislation which increases the powers of the executive, where we 110w powers of the executive, where we now know that surveillance powers are being employed by the internal security agency without any parliamentary approval. what we have isa parliamentary approval. what we have is a democracy, and it is notjust in israel, but we see others also, where the executive power, with no actual accountability, is being vastly expanded. and i think this is very dangerous. with what is happening in i
hejust makes up his mind and says, ok, do that. and that is and says, ok, do that. a huge disadvantage. because if the dictator makes the wrong decision, for whatever reason, it is usually much harder to admit a mistake and to try some other course of action. ifi mistake and to try some other course of action. if i may interrupt for just a second, you are sitting and talking to me from israel. there, we have a democracy led by a veteran prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, which in the course of...
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and hejust keeps on going — the 99—year—old military veteran who's raising millions for medical staffhe century's greatest mass murderers, is reported to have died of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia, where playboy has gone on sale for the first time. traditionalist muslim leaders have expressed disgust. the magazine's offices have been attacked, and its editorial staff have gone into hiding. it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe's competitors will be chasing her new world—best time for years to come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. this is bbc news — the latest headlines: president trump says the us is passing the peak of new coronavirus infections. earlier his plans to suspend funding for the world health 0rganisation were heavily criticised. the emerging crisis of the hidden pandemic deaths in care homes. t
and hejust keeps on going — the 99—year—old military veteran who's raising millions for medical staffhe century's greatest mass murderers, is reported to have died of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia, where playboy has gone on sale for the first time. traditionalist muslim leaders have expressed disgust. the magazine's offices have been attacked, and...
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>>hejust testing their spirits get crushed a litte more and you knowi think we just kind of all as parents is but what really do just to give these kids a little bit of sunshine if this is just very something very small. >>and this is what we can do for them, you know to ing a smile on their fa. >>well the brentwood unified school district is paying for the signs and they'll be class at all brentwood high r school still have the senior school logo on on the sign also let neighbors know thata senior lives at that house has been a great ide. well of time for graduating seniors to be thinng about how to decorate their graduation caps the prom. but because of the pandemic instead there are other missingout onall of that and all the rights of passage kron 4 wants to are saluting the class of 2020 by putting up a photos on our website were posting all these photos, it's see there you can submit a high school senior. a photo in your life and by submitting their photo all you have to do is go to kron 4 dot com slash salute to grads 2020 to submit the pictured the last day to dohat is august 31st.
>>hejust testing their spirits get crushed a litte more and you knowi think we just kind of all as parents is but what really do just to give these kids a little bit of sunshine if this is just very something very small. >>and this is what we can do for them, you know to ing a smile on their fa. >>well the brentwood unified school district is paying for the signs and they'll be class at all brentwood high r school still have the senior school logo on on the sign also let...
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do they both need to start a new 14 day period or can hejust isolate for seven days?ly completed their self isolation but given your father—in—law is now symptomatic, he and only he needs to know self—isolate for seven days, assuming his symptoms, specifically his fever has finished by then. just to remind they both need to follow the government's stay at home and social distancing measures. can i clarify, even though he is showing symptoms, it isn't actually possible for him to be in the process of re—infecting his wife? for him to be in the process of re-infecting his wife? no, because they have both completed their two weeks of self isolation. that tends to start when the first person within the household starts to show symptoms. so other people within the household go on to show symptoms further on, you don't then restart the two weeks when that next person has developed symptoms. it starts from the point of the first person in the household developing symptoms. thank you. brian, i am not sure you can answer, but give it a go. this is from brian o'donoghue who say
do they both need to start a new 14 day period or can hejust isolate for seven days?ly completed their self isolation but given your father—in—law is now symptomatic, he and only he needs to know self—isolate for seven days, assuming his symptoms, specifically his fever has finished by then. just to remind they both need to follow the government's stay at home and social distancing measures. can i clarify, even though he is showing symptoms, it isn't actually possible for him to be in the...
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injobs to try place the measures to keep everyone in jobs to try and keep businesses afloat, while he, hejustthere, but he did talk about their needing to be measures to right the ship and return the economy to something like the level that it was before the coronavirus came along. there will be big question is, though, for the future about how the government goes about righting the ship, as he put it and getting the economy back on an even keel getting the economy back on an even keel, with the measures that the government has put in place, frankly it will take some time then a lot of money, as well, to make up for. just in terms of the lockdown, we hear and keep hearing that there are differences within the government and the cabinet, divisions even, about when those lockdown measures should be eased or lifted. yes, and i think we saw something from the chancellor today to quash that. he was clear in his opening remarks to say that it was not a matter of choosing between saving the economy and saving lives. he said the sole priority for the government for the filthy above future with haltin
injobs to try place the measures to keep everyone in jobs to try and keep businesses afloat, while he, hejustthere, but he did talk about their needing to be measures to right the ship and return the economy to something like the level that it was before the coronavirus came along. there will be big question is, though, for the future about how the government goes about righting the ship, as he put it and getting the economy back on an even keel getting the economy back on an even keel, with...
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we are sitting here and hearing this and looking at each other and saying, did hejust say and lookingmployees. they are frightened, scared understandably, perplexed about what this means for them, going to work and not having to go home to their families and to their loved ones, they are very concerned, and fortunately we don't have much of a plan because this really caught a lot of us off guard. it is certainly not supported by data and science at this time. so we arejust and science at this time. so we are just telling people to protect themselves as best they can. the world will now be watching georgia. how far is it possible to leave it to individuals and businesses to protect themselves? to let them decide what risks to take? we are all very much heading into the unknown. across the united kingdom, from crowded urban communities to remote rural areas, as we've been reporting in recent weeks, people have encountered very different circumstances in dealing with the lockdown. tonight, we hearfrom residents on the isle of mull off the west coast of scotland where their small communit
we are sitting here and hearing this and looking at each other and saying, did hejust say and lookingmployees. they are frightened, scared understandably, perplexed about what this means for them, going to work and not having to go home to their families and to their loved ones, they are very concerned, and fortunately we don't have much of a plan because this really caught a lot of us off guard. it is certainly not supported by data and science at this time. so we arejust and science at this...
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know where they are, we don't want to point any thinkers, tony isn't wanting to follow any of it up, hejusts them back. isn't wanting to follow any of it up, hejust wants them back. you can contact me here at breakfast if you want, but if you know anything tell me or other people. you can understand why they mean an awful lot to tony and he just wants to know they are ok, they haven't been thrown away or disposed of or if somebody has got them. if you could give them back, that would be amazing for tony. as we spend our time indoors, it's no surprise some of us are turning to our phones for entertainment. when 17—year—old carer kia presented one of her resident with a special gift, she thought it was just a simple gesture of kindness. but a heart—warming video of the moment she handed over the pillow has been viewed by millions online. after the pair appeared on breakfast yesterday, she's been inundated with messages of support from around the world. today we've been to catch up with two people who are a little bit closer to home — her grandparents. hello! i got you a present! hey? i got yo
know where they are, we don't want to point any thinkers, tony isn't wanting to follow any of it up, hejusts them back. isn't wanting to follow any of it up, hejust wants them back. you can contact me here at breakfast if you want, but if you know anything tell me or other people. you can understand why they mean an awful lot to tony and he just wants to know they are ok, they haven't been thrown away or disposed of or if somebody has got them. if you could give them back, that would be amazing...
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can you yus hejust help people o don't follow banks to understand what those numbers are about an whether they project pessimism >> this is the first quarter for a new accounting standard for loan loss provisioning for banks, which is more than any of your viewers want to hear about, but it does change the approach. we're now, the it's a life of loan estimation of loss. previously, it was a shorter period of recognition in the allowance calculation. so these numbers are bound to be a lilt bit bigger than they would have been previously you're really going loan category by loan category. and estimating the probability of default, which is going to be higher and higher unemployment and lower gdp world and then loss given default, which tends to be very high for unsecured types of credit like a credit card i mentioned and it can be low for secured types of lending and i would put modern day mortgage lending in the category like that. and you know your estimation of where unemployment goes sh, gdp, stock market, all those things matter on a regional basis as well so national banks tend to hav
can you yus hejust help people o don't follow banks to understand what those numbers are about an whether they project pessimism >> this is the first quarter for a new accounting standard for loan loss provisioning for banks, which is more than any of your viewers want to hear about, but it does change the approach. we're now, the it's a life of loan estimation of loss. previously, it was a shorter period of recognition in the allowance calculation. so these numbers are bound to be a lilt...
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what makes a story all the more remarkable, 1985, hejust walked away from the business. into the rock and roll hall of fame he refused to sing and said he was finished and he never came back. if you get the chance, see the bbc four documentary about his decision to walk away. a lot was to do with his shyness and the fact he had a stammer which hampered his ability to communicate with people, except when he sang. what a voice! that oak soul sound. # lean on me when you're not strong # lean on me when you're not strong # and i'll be your friend, # lean on me when you're not strong # and i'll be yourfriend, i'll # lean on me when you're not strong # and i'll be your friend, i'll help you carry on... #. i remember hearing that he had a stammer and being astonished. such a fluent, easy sing and he was somebody who then went on to help younger people deal with their own stammers, didn't he? absolutely, set up stammers, didn't he? absolutely, set upa stammers, didn't he? absolutely, set up a foundation and did a lot of charity work on that. what a smooth singing voice he had, o
what makes a story all the more remarkable, 1985, hejust walked away from the business. into the rock and roll hall of fame he refused to sing and said he was finished and he never came back. if you get the chance, see the bbc four documentary about his decision to walk away. a lot was to do with his shyness and the fact he had a stammer which hampered his ability to communicate with people, except when he sang. what a voice! that oak soul sound. # lean on me when you're not strong # lean on me...
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hejust said, tomorrow bit of a tough time during lockdown. think of it positively. it will be making a lot of people smile. william raced that moment quite rightly. do you wa nt to that moment quite rightly. do you want to go it animals or alcohol? i think people are getting a lot from both of those things. those people lucky enough to have pets are getting loads out of them. it does help a lot. i've got this one about cats. three cats. why your cat misbehaves when you are away. cats, just like dogs, may suffer separation anxiety. you tend to think cats don't really care. there's been a study of more than 200 cats. rather like dogs, they will mess around in the house but other signs of separation anxiety, do checking on your cat if you can. excessively meowing. this brazilian university of done that study. i'm struggling to pronounce the name. also, when i read that, i thought they were going to have filmed the cats. but they are taking what the owners said about it. so grateful for all of our posties at the moment. however got to the point w
hejust said, tomorrow bit of a tough time during lockdown. think of it positively. it will be making a lot of people smile. william raced that moment quite rightly. do you wa nt to that moment quite rightly. do you want to go it animals or alcohol? i think people are getting a lot from both of those things. those people lucky enough to have pets are getting loads out of them. it does help a lot. i've got this one about cats. three cats. why your cat misbehaves when you are away. cats, just like...
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his talent, versatility, hejust had mo delete my guest today.t there has ever been. he walked like a racing driver, he talked like a racing driver and he looked like a racing driver. and of course he never did win the world championship only because he always wanted to drive a british car, and at that time the italians and the germans were all—powerful. but the loss of stirling moss to the world of motorsport is a great loss and, really, for me, he was my ultimate hero. also paid tribute saying: "today we say goodbye to sir stirling moss, the racing legend. i certainly will miss our conversations. i am truly grateful to have had these special moments with him." ferrari paid tribute: "rip sirstirling. a true legend and a wonderful person. he was a formidable opponent." and his presence was felt beyond motor sport. former heavyweight boxing world champion frank bruno tweeted: "i am very saddened to hear the passing of sir stirling moss. he privately supported me over many years and was an amazing driver in his time, he will be greatly missed." mor
his talent, versatility, hejust had mo delete my guest today.t there has ever been. he walked like a racing driver, he talked like a racing driver and he looked like a racing driver. and of course he never did win the world championship only because he always wanted to drive a british car, and at that time the italians and the germans were all—powerful. but the loss of stirling moss to the world of motorsport is a great loss and, really, for me, he was my ultimate hero. also paid tribute...