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imogen: i think it is a similar story. the u.k., and what we have seen is a catching up two other dm markets and particularly, the u.s.. specifically, to the u.k. versus elsewhere, we have seen a big repricing of monetary expectation. the move over the last week has been about moving away from potentially pricing in further rate cuts to now thinking more about optimism and the recovery. yes, i think there is further to go. i think perhaps long-term, we don't settle too far from where we are in the u.k., but i think there is further upside in yields for the time being. guy: about 45 minutes until we get the comments from the governor. you can see how optimistic how he remains. thank you very much. coming out, we are going to be talking about the earnings season. we will set it up and get guidance and certainly the suggestion at the moment is that european country -- companies are getting their mojo back. this is bloomberg. ♪ when you switch to xfinity mobile, you're choosing to get connected to the most reliable network nat
imogen: i think it is a similar story. the u.k., and what we have seen is a catching up two other dm markets and particularly, the u.s.. specifically, to the u.k. versus elsewhere, we have seen a big repricing of monetary expectation. the move over the last week has been about moving away from potentially pricing in further rate cuts to now thinking more about optimism and the recovery. yes, i think there is further to go. i think perhaps long-term, we don't settle too far from where we are in...
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imogene set out to do one for every essential worker in the u.k. total strangers pitched in raising $20,000 forefront line workers and captain tom noticed. >> it was so amazing >> reporter: then there is double amputee 11-year-old, mason kat. >> if an 100 years old can do it, i can do it, too >> reporter: she did a marathon in ten days raising $16,000. one word to describe captain tom? >> inspiring >> reporter: we could not agree more molly hunter, nbc news, london >>> up next, the other star inspiring america this sunday >>> it is sports spectacular where everyone wins this super bowl this sunday and plays rough. >> reporter: here maverick >> after a year where it seems all of america adopted a dog. >> that's a five-yard penalty. >> reporter: how perfect that puppy bowl is super sized. >> i feel like we needed puppies more than ever this year >> reporter: 70 puppies, making it easy to connect with adoptable pets in realtime >> if i see a puppy on there that i really love, i would be able to find out more? >> they can connect you directly with that
imogene set out to do one for every essential worker in the u.k. total strangers pitched in raising $20,000 forefront line workers and captain tom noticed. >> it was so amazing >> reporter: then there is double amputee 11-year-old, mason kat. >> if an 100 years old can do it, i can do it, too >> reporter: she did a marathon in ten days raising $16,000. one word to describe captain tom? >> inspiring >> reporter: we could not agree more molly hunter, nbc news,...
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imogen, who will rive nursing register. imogen, who will . ive john nursing register. register. imogen, who will give john his vaccine left nursing l givejohn his vaccine left nursing five years ago to start a family but she is back. i five years ago to start a family but she is back-— she is back. i thought it was a really exciting _ she is back. i thought it was a really exciting opportunity i she is back. i thought it was a| really exciting opportunity and she is back. i thought it was a i really exciting opportunity and i wanted to play a part in it. fantastic. yes, it's a step in the right— fantastic. yes, it's a step in the right direction. my wife is being done _ right direction. my wife is being done tomorrow and i have just been reading _ done tomorrow and i have just been reading a _ done tomorrow and i have just been reading a whatsapp message from my brother—in—law in south africa who is in hospital there with it, with covid-19. — is in hospital there with it, with covid—19, and not well at all. so, yeah. _ covid—19, and not well at all. so, yeah. you — cov
imogen, who will rive nursing register. imogen, who will . ive john nursing register. register. imogen, who will give john his vaccine left nursing l givejohn his vaccine left nursing five years ago to start a family but she is back. i five years ago to start a family but she is back-— she is back. i thought it was a really exciting _ she is back. i thought it was a really exciting opportunity i she is back. i thought it was a| really exciting opportunity and she is back. i thought it was a i...
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from bern, imogen foulkes reports. swiss women began demanding the right to vote a century ago. switzerland, they had to wait until 1971. just 50 years ago. we're happy, but it's still like... to think that it was just 50 years ago is also, like, kind of shocking. why did it take so long? in switzerland, all big decisions are decided by nationwide vote. in 1959, the men went to the polls to decide if women could join them. the no campaign warned of catastrophic consequences forfamily life. as far as i'm concerned, i think it's against nature. i think it's an unnecessary luxury for the state, - because women's vote is expressed to their husbands, anyway. - one of the arguments not giving the women the right to vote was because their brains are too small. and i think... yeah, it was one of the arguments. 67% said no to women voting. yvonne, now 80, was 18 at the time. in the evenings, there was a large manifestation with flares and not even many speeches. it was more of a demonstration of mourning that, again, the women did not achieve what they wanted. and by a large majority. th
from bern, imogen foulkes reports. swiss women began demanding the right to vote a century ago. switzerland, they had to wait until 1971. just 50 years ago. we're happy, but it's still like... to think that it was just 50 years ago is also, like, kind of shocking. why did it take so long? in switzerland, all big decisions are decided by nationwide vote. in 1959, the men went to the polls to decide if women could join them. the no campaign warned of catastrophic consequences forfamily life. as...
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imogen, who will give john his vaccine. — register.ursing _ register. imogen, who will give john his vaccine, left nursing five - register. imogen, who will give john his vaccine, left nursing five years . his vaccine, left nursing five years ago to start a family. but she is back. i ago to start a family. but she is back. ., ., , ., , back. i thought it was a very excitin: back. i thought it was a very exciting opportunity - back. i thought it was a very exciting opportunity and i i back. i thought it was a very i exciting opportunity and i wanted back. i thought it was a very - exciting opportunity and i wanted to play a _ exciting opportunity and i wanted to play a part— exciting opportunity and i wanted to play a part in it. exciting opportunity and i wanted to play a part in it— play a part in it. fantastic, a step in the right _ play a part in it. fantastic, a step in the right direction. _ play a part in it. fantastic, a step in the right direction. thank i play a part in it. fantastic, a step in the right direction. thank you.
imogen, who will give john his vaccine. — register.ursing _ register. imogen, who will give john his vaccine, left nursing five - register. imogen, who will give john his vaccine, left nursing five years . his vaccine, left nursing five years ago to start a family. but she is back. i ago to start a family. but she is back. ., ., , ., , back. i thought it was a very excitin: back. i thought it was a very exciting opportunity - back. i thought it was a very exciting opportunity and i i back. i...
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immediately right that it is very well when we get here that the cheering and to the chase having imogen michael bowman which makes letting you know seem them to your game to stay in the open say it's just like saying we're going to bomb just up a couple of other corner. i don't want to go in on the mammoth there was a senior gore years in jail and the parents hassling at the u.n. which i said i'm it's a miracle when one second i'm going to it was one high because it was to your local government and nancy you're not going to end up on this in europe or her peers who have been glued to your games who have been going to point out a month until i'm in a going to see a woman because we spend watching nothing to see have put those up watching them quickly goes oh going to paper moon your pores people moan peter has got to change here but he's throughout much of the money takes us to calls to make errors in the plan such a. good plan years neighborhood going to be a long gloomy sparkling. combine you know when that's when she will be the one who when she represents you go among the reasons you
immediately right that it is very well when we get here that the cheering and to the chase having imogen michael bowman which makes letting you know seem them to your game to stay in the open say it's just like saying we're going to bomb just up a couple of other corner. i don't want to go in on the mammoth there was a senior gore years in jail and the parents hassling at the u.n. which i said i'm it's a miracle when one second i'm going to it was one high because it was to your local...
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. >> imogen ratcliff is a senior. she lives off campus so isn't subject to the dormitory policy. she said it's hard to be stuck in a small dorm room, but believes the steps have to be taken to stop the spread. >> it's a lot better than having it spread or having more variants. >> students have been warned if they violate the rules, they face suspension or could be removed from the dorms. at uc berkeley, anser hassan, abc7 news. >>> california is showing more progress in slowing the spread of covid-19. there were more than 8500 new cases today. the seven-day positivity rate is at 4.6% now. that's the lowest it's been since before thanksgiving. and nearly 5.3 million people have been vaccinated in california so far. >>> americans of all ages and risk factors could have access to the vaccine as early as this april. dr. anthony fauci, director for the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases made that claim today on nbc. he says he believes the pace of vaccination will pick up in march going into april that would allow pharmacies, community vaccine centers and mobile uni
. >> imogen ratcliff is a senior. she lives off campus so isn't subject to the dormitory policy. she said it's hard to be stuck in a small dorm room, but believes the steps have to be taken to stop the spread. >> it's a lot better than having it spread or having more variants. >> students have been warned if they violate the rules, they face suspension or could be removed from the dorms. at uc berkeley, anser hassan, abc7 news. >>> california is showing more progress...
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here's more from imogen foulkes in bern. 65 �*5, because we do know that the existing data in that group for this particular virus is quite small. it doesn't mean the vaccine doesn't work. what it means is that for the over 65, it was a very small group that it was tested on. there are bigger studies going on. there are bigger studies going on in the united states and in africa, i believe. a swiss medic said it waits for those. brazil has the second highest number of coronavirus deaths in the world, and infection rates are stubbornly high. and there's concern about the spread of a more transmissible strain, which caused an explosion of infections in the amazonian city of manaus. let's the variant has been registered in sao paulo. camilla mota is there. how widespread is this variant? this variant was how widespread is this variant? try 3 variant was found in earlyjanuary variant was found in early january and it concerns a specialist because it carries several mutations, just like the variance found in the uk and south afric
here's more from imogen foulkes in bern. 65 �*5, because we do know that the existing data in that group for this particular virus is quite small. it doesn't mean the vaccine doesn't work. what it means is that for the over 65, it was a very small group that it was tested on. there are bigger studies going on. there are bigger studies going on in the united states and in africa, i believe. a swiss medic said it waits for those. brazil has the second highest number of coronavirus deaths in the...