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hi, simon. let's face it, it's going to bea hi, simon.'s going to be a long time before most of us are flying again, isn't it? that all depends who you talk to actually. because you have, for example, the middle of may, lufthansa suddenly coming out and saying, right, we're going to be flying a really, quite significant network from the first ofjune. you've had obviously, ryanair, the biggest budget airline in europe saying that they would be pretty much doing the same from the start ofjuly. and, it's a question of which airlines are flying where and most crucially of course, as we been hearing, what sort of restrictions are in place, notjust for the airlines but crucially, for the passengers. i want to clear up a couple of things that people have said. number one, by getting rid of the middle seat on the plane, you are making it safer. and number two, actually flying on a plane is safer because the error is circulated so we shouldn't worry about that anyway. what do you say to that?“ you take the middle seat out of an aircraft then you c
hi, simon. let's face it, it's going to bea hi, simon.'s going to be a long time before most of us are flying again, isn't it? that all depends who you talk to actually. because you have, for example, the middle of may, lufthansa suddenly coming out and saying, right, we're going to be flying a really, quite significant network from the first ofjune. you've had obviously, ryanair, the biggest budget airline in europe saying that they would be pretty much doing the same from the start ofjuly....
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anniversary for us here in berlin he's standing just where the ceremony took place a little earlier hi simon we heard that the commemorations have been scaled back of course because of the pandemic how did it affect the ceremony. where so many originally the german authorities the german president well being to hold a major state ceremony here with 1600 invited guests from germany and abroad dignitaries and the people from political life and so on to mark the solemn occasion it's a level of protocol that he's very rarely done here in germany the last time it was done on the 8th of may to mark the end of world war 2 was back in 1905 for the 50th anniversary so it was hard to repeat that and to show that germany is still very much understands the dimensions of history if you like and to send that signal around the world but of course the corona pandemic meant that that couldn't happen this whole area was pretty much cordoned off a few 1000000000 as he turned out so really weren't able to get very close and were rather disappointed and that ceremony itself pretty much scaled back to the 5 reeds
anniversary for us here in berlin he's standing just where the ceremony took place a little earlier hi simon we heard that the commemorations have been scaled back of course because of the pandemic how did it affect the ceremony. where so many originally the german authorities the german president well being to hold a major state ceremony here with 1600 invited guests from germany and abroad dignitaries and the people from political life and so on to mark the solemn occasion it's a level of...
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hi, simon.lying again, isn't it? that all depends who you talk to, actually. because you have, for example, the middle of may, lufthansa suddenly came out and saying, right, we're going to be flying a really, quite significant network from ijune. you've had obviously, ryanair, the biggest budget airline in europe saying that they would be pretty much doing the same from the start ofjuly. and, it's a question of which airlines are flying where and most crucially of course, as we been hearing, what sort of restrictions are in place, notjust for the airlines but crucially, for their passengers. what do you think to the airlines and airports ideas the airlines' and airports' ideas of social distancing? how effective can those measures be? fundamentally of course aviation and social distancing are utterly incompatible, and so what the airlines and the airports really want to do is to reassure passengers. now people are saying, "but i want total safety" — that is clearly an impossibility in any form o
hi, simon.lying again, isn't it? that all depends who you talk to, actually. because you have, for example, the middle of may, lufthansa suddenly came out and saying, right, we're going to be flying a really, quite significant network from ijune. you've had obviously, ryanair, the biggest budget airline in europe saying that they would be pretty much doing the same from the start ofjuly. and, it's a question of which airlines are flying where and most crucially of course, as we been hearing,...
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we've come to simon i.o.m. his home where he and his family are hosting a dinner for a few friends. monday guest is vanessa she enjoys meeting other members of the survivors group. simon met his future wife at a meeting of a similar support organisation these groups have been set up across the country and vanessa says they do a lot of good. will and glad that i found this group. i like being around these people sound that. same on to simon is like a father or brother to us he's older than we are i'm always happy to see him that we meet people from different generations and have a meal i really enjoyed. some of simon's relatives are also here along with a few members of his extended family of genocide survivors he says it's important for them to meet regularly and provide support for each other. we all love different stories or have different experiences of dave and it's it's a vast gloopy katie and greatest human loneliness the secret is love and we try to use cards as well and of how we came before said but after dinner simon's baby daughter your arena is formally introduced to the
we've come to simon i.o.m. his home where he and his family are hosting a dinner for a few friends. monday guest is vanessa she enjoys meeting other members of the survivors group. simon met his future wife at a meeting of a similar support organisation these groups have been set up across the country and vanessa says they do a lot of good. will and glad that i found this group. i like being around these people sound that. same on to simon is like a father or brother to us he's older than we...
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lindsay cooper whipping out her camera as her dad channelled his inner simone biles and performed his alabama. >> ow! >> i know. was he wearing a cup? lindsay says herad eee nage to lyoeas at l ich may w thalooking fence. no way around that. i'm starting to question whether parts of this are real. >> you think it's a deepfake? >> i don't know. i mean, he is stable on that beam. look at that. well, okay, all right. he wavered a little bit. either way. >> he's not pointing his toes. that makes me think it's real. >> i'm sure he would be delighted -- >> that part, i can't watch it. >> i'm sure he'd be delighted to hear where you guys went with this video is sturdy fence. >> that is a tough dad in many ways. >>> okay, "good morning america" is now two hours on saturday. so coming up here the latest on states easing restrictions as more businesses and beaches re-open. >>> kids and camp. what will summer look like tyeuk peek at taylor swift's "city of "g it here.e. >> announcer: this frontline hero is getting one "idol" size surprise. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm liz kreutz. it's always
lindsay cooper whipping out her camera as her dad channelled his inner simone biles and performed his alabama. >> ow! >> i know. was he wearing a cup? lindsay says herad eee nage to lyoeas at l ich may w thalooking fence. no way around that. i'm starting to question whether parts of this are real. >> you think it's a deepfake? >> i don't know. i mean, he is stable on that beam. look at that. well, okay, all right. he wavered a little bit. either way. >> he's not...
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we're going to head a couple of 100 miles south of new counsel to coventry to speak to simon chadwick his director of the center for the eurasian sport industry it's nice to have you with us simon i know there was opposition to this deal is that the kind of opposition do you think they could actually lose it's a difficult question to answer at the moment because there seems to be a wall of silence certainly in terms of the premier league's fit and proper person test i don't think necessarily that's going to be a major hurdle but i think the this whole deal is embedded within a complex network of different influences we've seen jamal khashoggi fiance for example sending letters to to newcastle fans and indeed to newspapers calling for the deal to be banned at the same time you also have the british government which on the one hand is facing pressure to. intervene in the deal but at the same time is obviously mindful of the business relationships the country already has with saudi arabia you then obviously got be in sports and there are concerns of legal action involving be at q. and so thi
we're going to head a couple of 100 miles south of new counsel to coventry to speak to simon chadwick his director of the center for the eurasian sport industry it's nice to have you with us simon i know there was opposition to this deal is that the kind of opposition do you think they could actually lose it's a difficult question to answer at the moment because there seems to be a wall of silence certainly in terms of the premier league's fit and proper person test i don't think necessarily...
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course having a happier hospital visit earlier on this week for the birth of his son with his fiance carrie simonsome observers watching that press conference said they were slightly alarmed that the prime minister sounded quite breathless. you can hear it's taking time. his message, we are over the worse. we want to avoid a second peak, a second spike in the infections. for that there is no time now to be complacent about the lockdown strategies. he signaled the government would unveil a strategy as soon as next week. this could involve a stag gertd opening of schools. whether or not it's time for big openings, that according to government scientists could be premature. there is light at the end of the tunnel. that was the message from boris johnson. one of the things the government is trying to avoid, natalie, to see the infection rate, the rate on which one person can pass the virus on to others. they don't want it to get above 1. they don't want one person to be able to infect more than one person. currently the u.k. because of the lockdown strategy has managed to bring that rate down to below
course having a happier hospital visit earlier on this week for the birth of his son with his fiance carrie simonsome observers watching that press conference said they were slightly alarmed that the prime minister sounded quite breathless. you can hear it's taking time. his message, we are over the worse. we want to avoid a second peak, a second spike in the infections. for that there is no time now to be complacent about the lockdown strategies. he signaled the government would unveil a...
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, despite the fact he was put under significant pressure on this point, but one of his own mp, the conservative mp simoner for labour and pete wishart from the snp. the point they we re wishart from the snp. the point they were trying to get across was the anger some were trying to get across was the anger some constituents have expressed to them. we heard yvette cooper asking about the public messaging, whether it is confusing for pa rents of messaging, whether it is confusing for parents of children about what they should do if they get symptom, we heard simon hall saying is it on his radar about how this is going down publicly? the same from pete wishart. the prime minister said what we have heard from him, really, which was this sense he is sorry for further and anguish people have gone through during the lockdown but no direct apology about this dominic cummings situation, he kept saying he wanted to move on, and that is very clearly the view in government, they have thought throughout this, that they hope that things go on to something else, and we heard that again from the prime minister who repe
, despite the fact he was put under significant pressure on this point, but one of his own mp, the conservative mp simoner for labour and pete wishart from the snp. the point they we re wishart from the snp. the point they were trying to get across was the anger some were trying to get across was the anger some constituents have expressed to them. we heard yvette cooper asking about the public messaging, whether it is confusing for pa rents of messaging, whether it is confusing for parents of...
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that is for simon stone. hi is danny, my question is, how can scottish football possibly continue without the support of the paying public? we cannot survive without fans in the ground, itjust won't work, we urgently need government support — will this happen? that is a very interesting question. i suspect, in terms of lower league football, they are really looking at... i don't know, potentiallyjust shutting down in the same way that i would anticipate in leagues one and two in england have to do. ijust don't see how it would be viable for lower league teams in scotland to play football without fans because that is where most of their income comes from. i guess the issue is the scottish premier league. clearly you have some massive clubs there, celtic and rangers obviously, but hearts and aberdeen, dundee united, hibs — who get good support, but others who don't get good support, how can they operate as professional clubs in a league that is aligned to uefa? there is an obligation on the top leagues to make nex
that is for simon stone. hi is danny, my question is, how can scottish football possibly continue without the support of the paying public? we cannot survive without fans in the ground, itjust won't work, we urgently need government support — will this happen? that is a very interesting question. i suspect, in terms of lower league football, they are really looking at... i don't know, potentiallyjust shutting down in the same way that i would anticipate in leagues one and two in england have...
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mark the spot where paolo bazza lino was killed and notorious son of palermo has come to pay his respects to. simon field the little french huey not. in a bar and most of too much also. with that sort of miss my door. then it out it was that they looked at the door and they were that blank i think. me know is a key witness for to my tears prosecution team. he's also one of the accused charged with mafia association acting as a go between for his father and buffy bosses. while. they're labeled. body feels like it's. probably a bother. to get upset about that. the provenzano. oil commercial thawing money and the miss you know the novel. and it goes on also a lot of complaining on the me about it all will bill will. be touch and she may not start the one seen more than a lani said the mice that blanket rule more detail of the. god of the will be a little it's a great book is a gondola proclivities that are based out of a mafia that made the audio but the. i'm a few no less of gun to the mafia the. economic the lip balm but the key file is to assume the traffic is to perfection. to the amount you want
mark the spot where paolo bazza lino was killed and notorious son of palermo has come to pay his respects to. simon field the little french huey not. in a bar and most of too much also. with that sort of miss my door. then it out it was that they looked at the door and they were that blank i think. me know is a key witness for to my tears prosecution team. he's also one of the accused charged with mafia association acting as a go between for his father and buffy bosses. while. they're labeled....
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that is for simon stone. hition is, how can scottish football possibly continue without the support of the paying public? we cannot survive without fans in the ground, itjust won't work, we urgently need government support — will this happen? that is a very interesting question. i suspect, in terms of lower league football, they are really looking at... i don't know, potentially shutting down in the same way that i would anticipate in league one and two in england have to do. ijust don't see how it would be viable for lower league teams in scotland to play football without fans because that is where most of their income comes from. i guess the issue is the scottish premier league. clearly you have some massive clubs there, celtic and rangers obviously, but hearts and aberdeen, dundee united, hibs — who get good support, but others who don't get good support, how can they operate as professional clubs in a league that is aligned to uefa. there is an obligation on the top leagues to make season work to some extent
that is for simon stone. hition is, how can scottish football possibly continue without the support of the paying public? we cannot survive without fans in the ground, itjust won't work, we urgently need government support — will this happen? that is a very interesting question. i suspect, in terms of lower league football, they are really looking at... i don't know, potentially shutting down in the same way that i would anticipate in league one and two in england have to do. ijust don't see...
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i can see what simone sanders is saying, and that joe biden was talking about his record. it was an inappropriate thing to say, and the vice president should come out and admit that. we all see things on television or radio interviews that maybe we would like to take back. but that doesn't negate the decades of service, the decades of record, that joe biden has accumulated fighting for the black community on everything, like you mentioned, from voting rights and numerous other issues. i do think he was making the point that he would put his record up against donald trump's, who has said overtly horrible racist things, but the vice president should come out and say, "you know what? i didn't say that exactly right. here's what i met." and move on. >> melissa: harris, what do you think? >> harris: i've been fighting against this notion that you are not black enough unless you think a certain way, you vote a certain way, you speak a certain way, you do certain things. my whole life, i grew up military. pretty much neutral along the zone of, can't we all just get along no matte
i can see what simone sanders is saying, and that joe biden was talking about his record. it was an inappropriate thing to say, and the vice president should come out and admit that. we all see things on television or radio interviews that maybe we would like to take back. but that doesn't negate the decades of service, the decades of record, that joe biden has accumulated fighting for the black community on everything, like you mentioned, from voting rights and numerous other issues. i do...
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5 books and his ted talks and i know you're thinking jeez who you know who doesn't have a ted talk well only for 3 other people have a ted up that is more watched than simon's the 4th most watched. of all time with over 49000000 views i i think if it gets to 50000000 we all get a fry up greater something his latest book is the infinite game it is a new york times best sellers currently available online and in stores mr cynical are you my friend and i'm very well thanks very good to see you. well certainly as i wrote about you to death thought well i'm a positivist and then i.
5 books and his ted talks and i know you're thinking jeez who you know who doesn't have a ted talk well only for 3 other people have a ted up that is more watched than simon's the 4th most watched. of all time with over 49000000 views i i think if it gets to 50000000 we all get a fry up greater something his latest book is the infinite game it is a new york times best sellers currently available online and in stores mr cynical are you my friend and i'm very well thanks very good to see you....
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5 books and his ted talks and i know you're thinking geez who you know who doesn't have a ted talk well only for 3 other people have a ted up that is more watched than simon's the 4th most watched. of all time with over 49000000 views i i think if it gets to 50000000 we all get a fry up greater something his latest book is the infinite game it is a new york times best sellers currently available online an ins.
5 books and his ted talks and i know you're thinking geez who you know who doesn't have a ted talk well only for 3 other people have a ted up that is more watched than simon's the 4th most watched. of all time with over 49000000 views i i think if it gets to 50000000 we all get a fry up greater something his latest book is the infinite game it is a new york times best sellers currently available online an ins.
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5 books and his ted talks and i know you're thinking jeez who you know who doesn't have a ted talk while only for 3 other people of a ted up that is more watched than simon's the 4th most watched. of all time with over 49000000 views i i think if it gets to 50000000 we all get a fry up greater something his latest book is the infinite game it is a new york times best sellers currently available online and in stores mr simic how are you my friend and i'm very well thanks very good to see you. well it certainly as i wrote about it at thought of that letter positivist and then i thought well let's see how positives positivists are reacting to a complete lack of mail and house to house the core of the scene holding up for you my friend. you know i don't think of myself as a positive as i think of myself as an optimist i think there's a big difference between the 2 i think positive start to everywhere you go further before you go further tell me that i'm fascinated by that tell me tell me yeah i think i think being positive is seeing the world through rose rose colored glasses it's looking around going everything's fine everything's good everything's good which
5 books and his ted talks and i know you're thinking jeez who you know who doesn't have a ted talk while only for 3 other people of a ted up that is more watched than simon's the 4th most watched. of all time with over 49000000 views i i think if it gets to 50000000 we all get a fry up greater something his latest book is the infinite game it is a new york times best sellers currently available online and in stores mr simic how are you my friend and i'm very well thanks very good to see you....
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constantine simone and his family came to live here 2 years ago. right now. they have the media. but was unable to cope with them is all or most of it will give us a call that is all for and then there's a load of pm what is it good for for me. and what i want to call closing schools was the only early restricted measure taken by japanese authorities so that. well that. makes it here. but it would. leave. since january the japanese government has insisted it has matters under control yet there's growing skepticism. by the words of the said anything is up for days. before. the game that was up was a good sources given is given a double of all. by see. it with other law and. it's given that. we war says this because it could even. get as you would your boss to. know what. i missed out of but. if the lack of widespread rigorous testing hasn't yet caused alarm other matters have. only ever. associate kissing deaths 80 or at least 20 because it would hit the public. but if. we were about all the perfect paul there i don't care about color. your point is simply bullshit when there are.
constantine simone and his family came to live here 2 years ago. right now. they have the media. but was unable to cope with them is all or most of it will give us a call that is all for and then there's a load of pm what is it good for for me. and what i want to call closing schools was the only early restricted measure taken by japanese authorities so that. well that. makes it here. but it would. leave. since january the japanese government has insisted it has matters under control yet...
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constantine simone and his family came to live here 2 years ago. and you know there's the media let's go. up with them is all or. give us a call it is all for and then there's a load of pm what is it good for for me. closing schools was the only early restricted measure taken by japanese authorities. well that. makes it here. but it would. leave. since january the japanese government has insisted it has matters under control yet there's growing skepticism. that was a. failure. by the words of the said anything up for days. before. the game that was up was a good sources given as give a damn it all be demeaned. by you see. it with other law and. the. point is either it is your we war says it's because you could even leave me. but i know you that it is you would your boss to. know what. i missed out of. if the lack of widespread rigorous testing hasn't yet caused alarm other matters have. only ever. associate kissing deaths 80 or at least 20 because what the public. was appalled. by did. we were all the perfect pool there don't care about color. half
constantine simone and his family came to live here 2 years ago. and you know there's the media let's go. up with them is all or. give us a call it is all for and then there's a load of pm what is it good for for me. closing schools was the only early restricted measure taken by japanese authorities. well that. makes it here. but it would. leave. since january the japanese government has insisted it has matters under control yet there's growing skepticism. that was a. failure. by the words of...
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if simon calder is struggling to get his money back, what are we going to do?! keep trying. g to be getting back to normality any time soon, simon. we have still got hundreds of flight bans in place, so it's a matter unfortunately, as it has been pretty much throughout this crisis, of wait and see. what i foresee happening is that we will be asked, for example, to have some kind of vaccination certificate. this is my old vaccination certificate, it hasn't seen much action recently but it will possibly include something to show, when there is a working vaccine against covid—i9, that you have had that vaccination and, more to the point, that you have perhaps had the infection and that you are now immune, but of course that is all against a whole backdrop of what the health authorities regard as giving you immunity. all right, cheers simon. hopefully i will get to see you soon in person once this is all over. take care, mate. alright, now it is time for us to jump across the world to japan to meet another member of the travel show family, it's carmen! hi, carmen! hi adi, how are
if simon calder is struggling to get his money back, what are we going to do?! keep trying. g to be getting back to normality any time soon, simon. we have still got hundreds of flight bans in place, so it's a matter unfortunately, as it has been pretty much throughout this crisis, of wait and see. what i foresee happening is that we will be asked, for example, to have some kind of vaccination certificate. this is my old vaccination certificate, it hasn't seen much action recently but it will...
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if simon calder is struggling to get his money back, what are we going to do?! well, keep trying. going to be getting back to normality any time soon then, simon. you've still got hundreds of flight bans in place, so it's a matter, unfortunately, as it has been pretty much throughout this crisis, of wait and see. what i foresee happening is that we will be asked, for example, to have some kind of vaccination certificate. this is my old vaccination certificate, it hasn't seen much action recently, but it will possibly include something to show, when there is a working vaccine against covid—i9, that you have had that vaccination and, more to the point, that you have perhaps had the infection and that you are now immune, but of course that is all against a whole backdrop of what the health authorities regard as giving you immunity. alright, cheers, simon. hopefully i will get to see you soon in person once this is all over. take care, mate. alright, now it is time for us to jump across the world to japan to meet another member of the travel show family, carmen! hi, carmen! hi adi, how
if simon calder is struggling to get his money back, what are we going to do?! well, keep trying. going to be getting back to normality any time soon then, simon. you've still got hundreds of flight bans in place, so it's a matter, unfortunately, as it has been pretty much throughout this crisis, of wait and see. what i foresee happening is that we will be asked, for example, to have some kind of vaccination certificate. this is my old vaccination certificate, it hasn't seen much action...
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. >> simon cowell has his own harry styles melon moment. >> this is going to go viral. >>> welcome towood," i am mario lopez. we have what you may have missed
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hi, simon.lying again, isn't it? that all depends who you talk to, actually. because you have, for example, the middle of may, lufthansa suddenly came out and saying, right, we're going to be flying a really, quite significant network from 1june. you've had obviously, ryanair, the biggest budget airline in europe saying that they would be pretty much doing the same from the start ofjuly. and, it's a question of which airlines are flying where and most crucially of course, as we been hearing, what sort of restrictions are in place, notjust 00:26:20,802 --> 2147483051:49:55,115 for the airlines but crucially, 2147483051:49:55,115 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 for the passengers. people are saying i want total safety, that is impossible in any form of transport. by what they are doing is putting on measures such as test of your temperature and before you get on the aircraft, wearing face coverings if not exactly surgical masks throughout your journey through the airport and on the aircraft, and then mak
hi, simon.lying again, isn't it? that all depends who you talk to, actually. because you have, for example, the middle of may, lufthansa suddenly came out and saying, right, we're going to be flying a really, quite significant network from 1june. you've had obviously, ryanair, the biggest budget airline in europe saying that they would be pretty much doing the same from the start ofjuly. and, it's a question of which airlines are flying where and most crucially of course, as we been hearing,...
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anna: that was the bank of england governor, andrew bailey, of course, in his socially distant interview with francine lacqua. simonh is still with us. i am going to ask you something deliberately provocative to wake up anybody who is still may be asleep. where does this crisis lead capitalism? i know we have got -- leave capitalism? we do we have gotten -- not have a thesis amount of time. what kind of economy are we left with on the other side? simon: part of the answer will be determined by the degree to which a balance sheet overhang in the corporate sector underscored by federal agencies around the world, whether that will be persistent in terms of seniority or whether that debt will be written off and enabled or diminished in seniority to enable capitalism to recover. what you fear perhaps is that if that retains its seniority, it slows the recovery, and perhaps most crucially, gives policymakers the feel that they strongerle, a allocative -- in the economy going forward which i think personally would be quite a mistake. anna: do ucs on our way to some jubilee, some sort of grand right off on that deal -- wri
anna: that was the bank of england governor, andrew bailey, of course, in his socially distant interview with francine lacqua. simonh is still with us. i am going to ask you something deliberately provocative to wake up anybody who is still may be asleep. where does this crisis lead capitalism? i know we have got -- leave capitalism? we do we have gotten -- not have a thesis amount of time. what kind of economy are we left with on the other side? simon: part of the answer will be determined by...
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his city. >> cnn correspondent dan simon is in northern california this morning. and, dan, it is interesting, because we have seen some pushback against the governor in counties on beach openings. we talked about that yesterday. now you have the l.a. mayor talking about store openings. what is the state wide plan? >> reporter: well, good morning, jim and poppy. friday is going to be an important day for the state, also going to be highly symbolic. but what governor newsom is saying is that retailers can begin opening up, with some modificati modifications. retailers you're talking about toy stores, bookstores, clothing boutiques, anything of that nature. it is not the full shopping experience, customers can simply go to the curb and pick up some items. now what the governor is saying is that this does not need to be applied uniformly across the state. cities like los angeles, where the cases have not peaked, they can slow things down a little bit. and open at their own pace. same goes for san francisco. this is part of what governor newsom had to say. >> this is a
his city. >> cnn correspondent dan simon is in northern california this morning. and, dan, it is interesting, because we have seen some pushback against the governor in counties on beach openings. we talked about that yesterday. now you have the l.a. mayor talking about store openings. what is the state wide plan? >> reporter: well, good morning, jim and poppy. friday is going to be an important day for the state, also going to be highly symbolic. but what governor newsom is saying...
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his misery. pharmaceutical. join me every thursday on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. one else seems wrong. just don't call. me. yet to shape out these things become obsolete. and in detroit equals betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. he said. just that. is enough. but i'm also the most companies you know i've been a kid who says. when i meet. it's come to see those people in the school you know he goes from didn't you know just to see his pro you know i call. them and then they hit a seat on the. machine and in the middle you kind of. think. them in the clip that he comes to you in the studio. so to. speak is he. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to heal some air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area rush up. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really o
his misery. pharmaceutical. join me every thursday on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. one else seems wrong. just don't call. me. yet to shape out these things become obsolete. and in detroit equals betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. he said. just that. is enough. but i'm also the most companies you know i've been a kid who says. when i meet. it's...
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order just yet, but some california counties are actually defying his authority and allowing some businesses to reopen. cnn's dan simon is tracking the story for us. dan, what are you seeing? >> reporter: hi, wolf. stores across the state prepare to reopen tomorrow again just for curbside pickup. this community is openly flouting the rules put in place by governor newsom. now comes the backlash. marsha miller has owned this hair salon for 35 years. on monday, she and her daughter reopened it. anxious clients filed in. >> and i cried through the whole thing because i couldn't -- i was so happy. it turned around on me. >> reporter: it has been an emotional whiplash because the very next day california regulators said she needed to close back up and not doing so could jeopardize her license. still, miller is staying open. >> we haven't gotten a paycheck in six weeks. we haven't got unemployment. what are we supposed to do? >> emotionally it's been hard this past week, i mean watching my mom who's -- this is her life. you know, i took it on as my life a couple of years ago and so for us it's emotional. it's emotional for
order just yet, but some california counties are actually defying his authority and allowing some businesses to reopen. cnn's dan simon is tracking the story for us. dan, what are you seeing? >> reporter: hi, wolf. stores across the state prepare to reopen tomorrow again just for curbside pickup. this community is openly flouting the rules put in place by governor newsom. now comes the backlash. marsha miller has owned this hair salon for 35 years. on monday, she and her daughter reopened...