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osorio esta con la i informacion adelante isa osorio cuentanos como va la jornada >> vanbeesa 50 mila llegaron a lpa plancha del sozoo capitalino y que exigen just i justicia para alzar la voz por l las que ya no etsn y es basta por la violencia que enfrentan m millones de ellas >> ni una mas, ni una mas >> es el grito que marca un ya b basta y exige res las m mujm mujer >> salieron de todas partes, 30 mil mujeres tomaron las calles de la ciudad de mexico madres u cuyas hijas fueron asesinadas por manos de un hombre encabez s encabezaron el contingente >> detras ellas mujeres exigi n exigiendo la vioelencia y >> la violacion no tiene front r frontera y yo sufri acoso y v l violancion ecion en estados u e respeto >> pero la conciencia toco a las msas pqeuaÑasÑequeÑas >> queremos luchar porque no u queremos una menos aqui >> regulo para que las mujeres e etn bsten bien por las calele q que pasen nada >> en algunos puntos agredieron a la policia, realizaron p t pintas y vandalizaron negoc s negocios >> mas de un millon de me mexicanas en todo el pais mar a marcharon en 26 estado des d x
osorio esta con la i informacion adelante isa osorio cuentanos como va la jornada >> vanbeesa 50 mila llegaron a lpa plancha del sozoo capitalino y que exigen just i justicia para alzar la voz por l las que ya no etsn y es basta por la violencia que enfrentan m millones de ellas >> ni una mas, ni una mas >> es el grito que marca un ya b basta y exige res las m mujm mujer >> salieron de todas partes, 30 mil mujeres tomaron las calles de la ciudad de mexico madres u cuyas...
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talia hopes isa will breed with their other captive jaguar, a reclusive male called nahuel.y, two cubs born to another female are being prepared for release. i'm going to ask a question i'm sure everyone at home, including myself, wants to know the answer to. can we see a babyjaguar? no, i'm sorry to tell you we won't see one. but there are some here? yes, right behind us, but they're in another special enclosure where you will see some black meshes, so they can't see people and they don't relate people to food. but we can see them with the cameras. this is a female and she's in her swimming pool. is this... this is one right here? yeah, there, you can see. you have a good eye. thank you. and when they are released, what do you hope will happen? well, we are all very anxious to get to that moment. we expect them to stay close to this place, to the protected area, to find their food here and their home here. we expect them to reproduce and have more cubs, and it will be successful if that happens. i think it will be time to say that the ibera ecosystem is complete again, as i
talia hopes isa will breed with their other captive jaguar, a reclusive male called nahuel.y, two cubs born to another female are being prepared for release. i'm going to ask a question i'm sure everyone at home, including myself, wants to know the answer to. can we see a babyjaguar? no, i'm sorry to tell you we won't see one. but there are some here? yes, right behind us, but they're in another special enclosure where you will see some black meshes, so they can't see people and they don't...
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this isa they announced previously. this is a 750 billion programme. the first time we are releasing the ecb not act alone, not be the only game in town so we can think of it in the context of what other actors are doing, particularly fiscal policy. into the question of is that not enough, i think ecb has also left it open but it stands to do more if it needs to do so. it is a very flexible programme, it is open ended and they wouldn't be surprised if later down the road we were to see a part two, so road we were to see a part two, so that is also an option. what we have seen yesterday is that the ecb is there to do what it can with no limits to support the economy. absolutely, and the economy. absolutely, and the ecb boss tweeted that there we re the ecb boss tweeted that there were no limits to its commitment to the euro. what you think a phase two would entail stopping what mortals does the ecb have? the announcement yesterday... the issuer limits suggest how much of the bonds the ecb can purchase. but the ecb could look to change that, and yesterda
this isa they announced previously. this is a 750 billion programme. the first time we are releasing the ecb not act alone, not be the only game in town so we can think of it in the context of what other actors are doing, particularly fiscal policy. into the question of is that not enough, i think ecb has also left it open but it stands to do more if it needs to do so. it is a very flexible programme, it is open ended and they wouldn't be surprised if later down the road we were to see a part...
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it isa for the people who are living there.ood reminder that actually this is still happening and not very far away, still within the uk, in spite of everything else that we are focusing on, this is the daily lives of people at the moment. named storm after named storm bringing all this. venice is now a ghost town because of the virus, you do not want to provoke this image. let us stay with the metro, they are not giving as much to play with on the front cover, but not looking pretty at the home office, the bullying claims, priti patel being called by the labour party to answer some questions in parliament tomorrow.|j have lived in this country for three decades and maybe i am wrong, but i have never known a permanent secretary to actually quit. is that what happened? from the home secretary, to actually walk off of the job? the permanent secretary is actually the home office, that is the home office, priti patel and everyone else as a politician. to have this happen is pretty catastrophic. what is that look for? i worked in th
it isa for the people who are living there.ood reminder that actually this is still happening and not very far away, still within the uk, in spite of everything else that we are focusing on, this is the daily lives of people at the moment. named storm after named storm bringing all this. venice is now a ghost town because of the virus, you do not want to provoke this image. let us stay with the metro, they are not giving as much to play with on the front cover, but not looking pretty at the...
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it isa and get themselves over the hump.t means in terms of freeing up things like supply chains. that was a problem in the financial crisis, supply chain is held up by lack of financing and now it is much more complicated because coronavirus is playing its part in supply chains. it definitely will help people feel better off, if they are on a standard variable rate mortgage, they will have more money in them pockets and will look to spend that money —— their pockets. if you are relying on savings for an income and if you are looking to get an income from a pension, for example, you could see your income could drop as a result of interest rates falling. it is swings and roundabouts. huge pressure on the chancellor in exceptional circumstances. aside from coronavirus, there has been the promise he will fund the nhs as much as it needs over this crisis, that he will support small businesses but they have also promised £20 billion on big infrastructure projects every year from now. on big infrastructure projects every yearfrom
it isa and get themselves over the hump.t means in terms of freeing up things like supply chains. that was a problem in the financial crisis, supply chain is held up by lack of financing and now it is much more complicated because coronavirus is playing its part in supply chains. it definitely will help people feel better off, if they are on a standard variable rate mortgage, they will have more money in them pockets and will look to spend that money —— their pockets. if you are relying on...
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he isa he is a former communications director at virgin atlantic.dustry are really taking aviation industry are really taking a hit, just how president it is this? totally unprecedented. it is a nightmare for the industry. notjust for airlines but airports in the uk. if there are fewer flights leaving the airports, they do not need as many staff. i think there are going to be several thousand job losses over the next month across the aviation industry, partly because of this ban by president trump. so, which airlines are we talking about that will be most affected on this particular route? to give you a sense of the scale, just between london and new york, there are some 30 flights per day. to give you a sense of that, that would add up to about 100,000 passengers, in both directions, per week, flying just between london and new york. of course, there are many destinations across the us, la, san francisco, miami. it gives you a sense of how many people fly between our two countries. it is an enormous blow to the aviation industry. they were already
he isa he is a former communications director at virgin atlantic.dustry are really taking aviation industry are really taking a hit, just how president it is this? totally unprecedented. it is a nightmare for the industry. notjust for airlines but airports in the uk. if there are fewer flights leaving the airports, they do not need as many staff. i think there are going to be several thousand job losses over the next month across the aviation industry, partly because of this ban by president...
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so it isa should not come roaring back.2008. i think people understand that. but on timing, chris? we stretched right from the beginning it would be a marathon, not a sprint, and i stress that the points i made sustainability is absolutely critical. this is not a situation where a couple of weeks and this virus is on the way, absolutely not. people should be thinking of a minimum of weeks to months, and depending how it goes, it may be longer. so it is really important people realise they are in for the long haul on this, but this is really important. if we are to defend the ability of the nhs to treat people, minimise mortality, we have to see this as a long game. victoria donald, channel 4. have to see this as a long game. victoria donald, channel4. can i ask, just a little while ago, we we re ask, just a little while ago, we were told last week indeed, it was seven days isolation. was it that the science moved so much, or that you made a mistake on that? and also, could you tell me about the advice on pregnant women? bec
so it isa should not come roaring back.2008. i think people understand that. but on timing, chris? we stretched right from the beginning it would be a marathon, not a sprint, and i stress that the points i made sustainability is absolutely critical. this is not a situation where a couple of weeks and this virus is on the way, absolutely not. people should be thinking of a minimum of weeks to months, and depending how it goes, it may be longer. so it is really important people realise they are...
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talia hopes isa will breed with their other captive jaguar, a reclusive male called nahuel.her female are being prepared for release. i'm going to ask a question i'm sure everyone at home, including myself, wants to know the answer to. can we see a babyjaguar? i'm sorry to tell you we won't see one. but there are some here? yes, right behind us, but they're in another special enclosure where you will see some black meshes, so they can't see people and they don't relate people to food. but we can see them with the cameras. this is a female and she's in her swimming pool. is this... this is one right here? yeah, there, you can see. you have a good eye. thank you. and when they are released, what do you hope will happen? well, we are all very anxious to get to that moment. we expect them to stay close to this place, to the protected area, to find their food here and their home here. we expect them to reproduce and have more cubs, and it will be successful if that happens. i think it will be time to say that the ibera ecosystem is complete again, as it used to be in the past. in
talia hopes isa will breed with their other captive jaguar, a reclusive male called nahuel.her female are being prepared for release. i'm going to ask a question i'm sure everyone at home, including myself, wants to know the answer to. can we see a babyjaguar? i'm sorry to tell you we won't see one. but there are some here? yes, right behind us, but they're in another special enclosure where you will see some black meshes, so they can't see people and they don't relate people to food. but we...
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and so there isa cold for a long time.to a doctor because the flu—like illness and those people are at risk of transmitting the virus to other people. they don't really know if they have it or not. thank you very much for that. as the crisis continues a drive—through virus testing centre has opened near wrexham. some supermarkets across wales have reported customer stockpiling, and some shops or restau ra nts stockpiling, and some shops or restaurants are going cashless in some churches changing the way to conduct services. all in a bid to reduce cross infection. the university health bird says this will ensure the individuals are referred for a test can get one without leaving their car. minimise the risk of the virus spreading. the measures to prevent the spread are now touching on many aspects of our everyday life. this art centre has stopped taking cash in a bid to reduce infection. in a civil task of buying a take away coffee as a modified to reduce risks. many chains or evil locals are refusing to touch your reusable
and so there isa cold for a long time.to a doctor because the flu—like illness and those people are at risk of transmitting the virus to other people. they don't really know if they have it or not. thank you very much for that. as the crisis continues a drive—through virus testing centre has opened near wrexham. some supermarkets across wales have reported customer stockpiling, and some shops or restau ra nts stockpiling, and some shops or restaurants are going cashless in some churches...
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talia hopes isa will breed with their other captive jaguar, a reclusive male called nahuel.ubs born to another female are being prepared for release. i'm going to ask a question i'm sure everyone at home, including myself, wants to know the answer to. can we see a babyjaguar? i'm sorry to tell you we won't see one. but there are some here? yes, right behind us, but they're in another special enclosure where you will see some black meshes, so they can't see people and they don't relate people to food. but we can see them with the cameras. this is a female and she's in her swimming pool. is this... this is one right here? yeah, there, you can see. you have a good eye. thank you. and when they are released, what do you hope will happen? well, we are all very anxious to get to that moment. we expect them to stay close to this place, to the protected area, to find their food here and their home here. we expect them to reproduce and have more cubs, and it will be successful if that happens. i think it will be time to say that the ibera ecosystem is complete again, as it used to be
talia hopes isa will breed with their other captive jaguar, a reclusive male called nahuel.ubs born to another female are being prepared for release. i'm going to ask a question i'm sure everyone at home, including myself, wants to know the answer to. can we see a babyjaguar? i'm sorry to tell you we won't see one. but there are some here? yes, right behind us, but they're in another special enclosure where you will see some black meshes, so they can't see people and they don't relate people to...
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as you say it isa virus infection.s a very difficult balancing act between feeling fear and what that may lead to and actually making sure they have actually making sure they have a grip on this situation. what i thought was quite interesting is not covered in this story but was covered in the ft over 00:02:53,493 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 the weekend, having and, really, this is perhaps a bellwether for other economies, adding to that the refugee story we will talk about, not ina great story we will talk about, not in a great position. the eurozone and level gdp was under the pump before the coronavirus. all these things area coronavirus. all these things are a catalyst, perhaps, they are a catalyst, perhaps, they are not the sole source of this problem but they are pushing decision—makers and policymakers. and as each country releases data, economic data, it will be analysed. i was reading a story about italy and thinking about germany and the powerhouse of the european union. we know that that economy has been strugg
as you say it isa virus infection.s a very difficult balancing act between feeling fear and what that may lead to and actually making sure they have actually making sure they have a grip on this situation. what i thought was quite interesting is not covered in this story but was covered in the ft over 00:02:53,493 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 the weekend, having and, really, this is perhaps a bellwether for other economies, adding to that the refugee story we will talk about, not ina great story...
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so there isa payments and support. is a question around businesses, around my own businesses. i am affected myself. so if you are taking up loa ns, myself. so if you are taking up loans, and these are extended loa ns loans, and these are extended loans now, the question is, if there is a difficulty repaying, what happens then? does the government take equity in my business and effectively nationalise a bunch of businesses or will they look at revisiting that? the number is promising, i think the delivery of that may be revisited over the foreseeable future. let's talk about misinformation now, and actually, this article in the financial times which says the financial times which says the european union is warning ofa the european union is warning of a pro— kremlin disinformation campaign, an actual campaign to, you know, use this crisis to undermine europe, as it were. what do you make of this story? well, i don't think this is the first time we are hearing of such disinformation. i think this is something that we are
so there isa payments and support. is a question around businesses, around my own businesses. i am affected myself. so if you are taking up loa ns, myself. so if you are taking up loans, and these are extended loa ns loans, and these are extended loans now, the question is, if there is a difficulty repaying, what happens then? does the government take equity in my business and effectively nationalise a bunch of businesses or will they look at revisiting that? the number is promising, i think...
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that isa ofjanuary and february. $1.9 billion stock from the same period a year ago, remember, china is the world ‘s second biggest film market after the united states, with an annual revenue of more than $9 billion. last year, it was expected to overtake the united states as the biggest as early as this year but with the coronavirus outbreak, not many experts expecting cinemas to reopen in china in march and interestingly, it meant a huge boom in streaming services. some movies actually skip to cinemas altogether and were launched online straightaway. so, very tough times for the film industry, especially in china. thank you very. now let's brief you on some other business stories: the head of the international monetary fund has warned that the spread of the coronavirus will mean global economic growth will be even weaker this year than last year. 2019's trade wars meant the slowest growth in the world economy since the financial crisis a decade earlier. the imf is also making $50 billion available to poorer countri
that isa ofjanuary and february. $1.9 billion stock from the same period a year ago, remember, china is the world ‘s second biggest film market after the united states, with an annual revenue of more than $9 billion. last year, it was expected to overtake the united states as the biggest as early as this year but with the coronavirus outbreak, not many experts expecting cinemas to reopen in china in march and interestingly, it meant a huge boom in streaming services. some movies actually skip...
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peggyjohnson, isa several weeks.h expert living in the village of monte vecchio. it isa the village of monte vecchio. it is a draft proposal. it is quite detailed and we're for the government to signoff on it. but we do not know what will happen. but if it happens, it is going to change our lives a lot. in what way? in every way. basically. you will be allowed to go out of your home only to go to work or to go food shopping. there is no social interaction. the screams and gymnasiums are closed down, all the kids are home from school probably until the third of april. restaurants and bars are open if they can guarantee that the client keep one metre from each other but i do not see how that is going to work. how is the waiter going to serve! even going to a nice country walk may not be safe. everybody is working at home so they are going for country box. and now it looks like trafalgar square because everybody is going for country walks. how does it just going for country walks. how does itjust get cut off? do you exp
peggyjohnson, isa several weeks.h expert living in the village of monte vecchio. it isa the village of monte vecchio. it is a draft proposal. it is quite detailed and we're for the government to signoff on it. but we do not know what will happen. but if it happens, it is going to change our lives a lot. in what way? in every way. basically. you will be allowed to go out of your home only to go to work or to go food shopping. there is no social interaction. the screams and gymnasiums are closed...
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it isa health care professionals as well.time and i think this is where we do need to accept our own emotions whether that be guilt, anxiety and depression, and actually accept it and live through it, let it come out, whether that be grief, let it all out and using your community and your family, let it all out and using your community and yourfamily, your friends as a crutch, and support. this is where we really need to come together as a community to support one another. and not put the blame one another. and not put the blame on one another. and briefly, we will be talking about this for generations, so many people are looking at how to adjust to this new reality but what lessons do you think are absolutely necessary for the health care system to learn, in case there is a next time? just as i mentioned, the importance of the collective and the community and being both, on a national level as well as an international level, and being able to pull and share these resources in a more efficient and quick manner. being able to
it isa health care professionals as well.time and i think this is where we do need to accept our own emotions whether that be guilt, anxiety and depression, and actually accept it and live through it, let it come out, whether that be grief, let it all out and using your community and your family, let it all out and using your community and yourfamily, your friends as a crutch, and support. this is where we really need to come together as a community to support one another. and not put the blame...
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but politically, it isa tragedies.s a problem for anyone seeking to be president potential voters are looking for a steady hand. absolutely. ithink voters are looking for a steady hand. absolutely. i think there isa hand. absolutely. i think there is a lot of focus now on exactly what the white house is going to do to respond to this. congress is now agreed on something like $8 billion to try and have money to make sure they can address any problems that emerge. you may remember that emerge. you may remember that last week president trump was accused of being somewhat dismissive of the dangers. it has changed entirely. the vice president is going to visit a factory where facemasks are being made and he is travelling to washington state and of course washington state has got in some ways the biggest problems of anywhere in the us because they have had ten people die as a result of the coronavirus. in the greater seattle area, there is a great deal of concern. so this is really a white house trying to show it is getting
but politically, it isa tragedies.s a problem for anyone seeking to be president potential voters are looking for a steady hand. absolutely. ithink voters are looking for a steady hand. absolutely. i think there isa hand. absolutely. i think there is a lot of focus now on exactly what the white house is going to do to respond to this. congress is now agreed on something like $8 billion to try and have money to make sure they can address any problems that emerge. you may remember that emerge....
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it isa things on your iphone and you see! know exactly, there are no excuses, are there? it is a failure of morality of everybody. what do americans say? let's leave aside the politicians. you do a lot of fundraising in america. does the average american know or care? we get a lot of our support from the american government. as a matter of fa ct, american government. as a matter of fact, the state department after us aid, are our main supporters stopping the people in the state department are career diplomats. they know syria very well. they understand syria better than many of us. but, they also face frustration, too, because a lot of times, their hands are tied. it depends on the internal politics, international politics. trump dismissed what was happening in syria as a country of sand and dust. very unfortunate statement. very, very unfortunate statement, but i'm not going to try to comment on what trump said, but that was very hurtful, from any point of use. for syria, and also as a humanitarian you can't dismiss killing
it isa things on your iphone and you see! know exactly, there are no excuses, are there? it is a failure of morality of everybody. what do americans say? let's leave aside the politicians. you do a lot of fundraising in america. does the average american know or care? we get a lot of our support from the american government. as a matter of fa ct, american government. as a matter of fact, the state department after us aid, are our main supporters stopping the people in the state department are...
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so this isa the contagion has stopped.gn that maybe in a week 01’ is a good sign that maybe in a week orso, is a good sign that maybe in a week 01’ so, even is a good sign that maybe in a week orso, even in is a good sign that maybe in a week or so, even in the areas that right 110w or so, even in the areas that right now are most affected, it could be decreasing. that is what we all hope. that is one glimmer of hope. this is a question that people have asked repeatedly, why do you think the situation has been so bad in italy, and in particularly lombardi, the area you represent? the doctors are looking at this because it is more severe than they would have expected. the situation has got much better in smaller towns that went through quarantine much earlier than the rest of lombardy. we have been in quarantine for less than two weeks. the problem is it is a very, very dense industrial place, so factories have not been shutdown. many people kept going to work. so the subways, public transportation, if you went in the morni
so this isa the contagion has stopped.gn that maybe in a week 01’ is a good sign that maybe in a week orso, is a good sign that maybe in a week 01’ so, even is a good sign that maybe in a week orso, even in is a good sign that maybe in a week or so, even in the areas that right 110w or so, even in the areas that right now are most affected, it could be decreasing. that is what we all hope. that is one glimmer of hope. this is a question that people have asked repeatedly, why do you think...
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it isa it is a site many others have got used to over the last few days.stock up on food and supplies. another familiar scene inside, empty shelves, which have meant some of us haven't been able to get the essentials. so this afternoon, a plea from the government, don't buy more than you need. be responsible when you go shopping and think of others. buying more than you need means that others may be left without and it is making life more difficult for those front line workers such as doctors and nurses and nhs support staff who are working so hard in such difficult circumstances. you just need to stop it. people like dawn, the critical ca re nurse it. people like dawn, the critical care nurse who found shelves empty after 48 hours of work. we should all be a that has to happen, it is unacceptable. these are the very people we will all need to look after perhaps us or our loved ones in the weeks ahead. there is thought to be £1 billion more food in people's houses now compared to three weeks ago. the reasons though, aren't always simple. my mum is 90 so sh
it isa it is a site many others have got used to over the last few days.stock up on food and supplies. another familiar scene inside, empty shelves, which have meant some of us haven't been able to get the essentials. so this afternoon, a plea from the government, don't buy more than you need. be responsible when you go shopping and think of others. buying more than you need means that others may be left without and it is making life more difficult for those front line workers such as doctors...
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that isa five to ten years ahead.ormal investment time. , not what is happening over the next days, weeks, months. we all have to buttoned down the hatches no matter where we are in the world for some time wouldn't you say? just looking at stock markets today, a barrel of oil, brantz, is $26. gravel times we are experiencing at the moment. gravel times we are experiencing at the momentm is incredible times, without question. people are going through appalling situations as we know but at the same time, what we are seeing in the stock market is prices fall very far very quickly and it is my view that we would be able to find some good long—term value in those current prices. as we get past this pandemic, as the world benefits from the government interventions that we are already seeing, the challenge for investors is, now that we are experiencing this incredible downswing in market prices, not to assume that those prices will carry on going down forever to look for those opportunities. you mentioned government interven
that isa five to ten years ahead.ormal investment time. , not what is happening over the next days, weeks, months. we all have to buttoned down the hatches no matter where we are in the world for some time wouldn't you say? just looking at stock markets today, a barrel of oil, brantz, is $26. gravel times we are experiencing at the moment. gravel times we are experiencing at the momentm is incredible times, without question. people are going through appalling situations as we know but at the...
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it isa affordable this big figure might be. it is a very difficult thing to put together. about footfall having half in restaurants and high streets, uk hospitality. when you are dealing with a big drop in economic activity, it is really difficult to work out what these figures will be. already we are going into it with slow growth, that is a very big shock to the economy. white backed let's go to the front page of the telegraph. —— virus sufferers getting a break from their mortgages. an attempt to soft in the economic blow. i can see both sides of it here. what is happening is a big public information exercise to try and offer some comfort to people who have mortgages to know that there is compassion built into the system. it makes sense for banks because they are more likely to get repayments because they are more likely to get re payments if they because they are more likely to get repayments if they don't come down to hard on people missing a couple. already baked into them in most jurisdictions is some kind of forbearance close. if you were to suddenly full on hard t
it isa affordable this big figure might be. it is a very difficult thing to put together. about footfall having half in restaurants and high streets, uk hospitality. when you are dealing with a big drop in economic activity, it is really difficult to work out what these figures will be. already we are going into it with slow growth, that is a very big shock to the economy. white backed let's go to the front page of the telegraph. —— virus sufferers getting a break from their mortgages. an...
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terrible stress moments before, we had september 11, we had the 2008 crash, so it is good that there isash, so it is good that there is a level of co—ordination between national governments and these huge organisations, that they have the sense of preparedness. in 2008 when the banks crashed, everyone stress tested so we know that our financial institutions are in a stronger state than they were before. so what is good is that we are seeing here a huge amount of early co—ordination, evenin amount of early co—ordination, even in countries which only have a small amount of cases at the moment. and it seems that people know something will have to be done to stimulate the economy as we go through this very difficult period. the oecd is wanting that the impact on global growth, saying that if it is long and protracted and quite damaging, they are going to have to readjust that assessment, as is the world bank and imf. the financial times looks at some of this in detail. to what extent are you concerned, what are your...” am hugely concerned. we run a country accompany other hundred and 20 peo
terrible stress moments before, we had september 11, we had the 2008 crash, so it is good that there isash, so it is good that there is a level of co—ordination between national governments and these huge organisations, that they have the sense of preparedness. in 2008 when the banks crashed, everyone stress tested so we know that our financial institutions are in a stronger state than they were before. so what is good is that we are seeing here a huge amount of early co—ordination, evenin...
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it isa it is a very good question.hat phrase refers to travelling abroad, so saying don't go abroad unless you need to for work purposes. forget about holidays for now but nonessential travel to work, the same as my answer before. if they are building site employees, their wes at risk in the workplace but the government has not said do not go to work. —— they are less at risk. they said go to work if they can. there's a difference a hassey worked out between employers and employees. there is a lot left in the government guidance for our own judgement. richard this is from sylvie via e—mail... we don't know what has come out of the chancellors speech and statement today but it is important that sophie goes and looks at the transport association's website. they have a lot of useful information there. please have a look at them. transport is essential so look at them. transport is essential so it should be getting assistance and we very much hope so it will do particularly roofing effect that a lot of freight transport is
it isa it is a very good question.hat phrase refers to travelling abroad, so saying don't go abroad unless you need to for work purposes. forget about holidays for now but nonessential travel to work, the same as my answer before. if they are building site employees, their wes at risk in the workplace but the government has not said do not go to work. —— they are less at risk. they said go to work if they can. there's a difference a hassey worked out between employers and employees. there...
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there isa refusing to sign the...a political problem with the power in spain, but also the fa ct power in spain, but also the fact that this is a, this is an emergency almost that, no country has really plan for, there is a significant amount of pressure on both local, municipal and state and federal authorities throughout europe and individual countries. and in spain the numbers are quite i compared to other countries, the number of deaths 288, double the count of the day before, more than 7000 —— —— more than 7500 bb —— 7550 people are affected. spain has to ta ke people are affected. spain has to take rustic measures. these are the kind of things that obviously european leaders are trying to prevent, not many people have been talking about spain asa people have been talking about spain as a hotbed for this virus, but it does seem that the numbers have exploded over the numbers have exploded over the past couple of weeks. this has always been the problem with the schengen area, the free flow of people around europe,
there isa refusing to sign the...a political problem with the power in spain, but also the fa ct power in spain, but also the fact that this is a, this is an emergency almost that, no country has really plan for, there is a significant amount of pressure on both local, municipal and state and federal authorities throughout europe and individual countries. and in spain the numbers are quite i compared to other countries, the number of deaths 288, double the count of the day before, more than...
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one person has asked, isa next question.at is interesting about the coronavirus and what makes it tricky in that sense is that there isa tricky in that sense is that there is a percentage of the population that will have no symptoms at all and we don't know what that is at the moment, but there is a significant number. if people have symptoms, it is not always the classic dry cough and fever and it can be something subtle like the loss of smell and the loss of taste and a sore throat. what makes it difficult is that those symptoms can be caused by a common cold and other common viruses and that is why we are focusing on those key symptoms, the self isolation any risk of having coronavirus, because they are much more likely to indicate that infection. but you could have those other symptoms you have talked about but not have the fever and not have the bad cough and it still have coronavirus? that is absolutely correct. that is why it is so key that we follow social distancing measures and reduce the number of social contacts
one person has asked, isa next question.at is interesting about the coronavirus and what makes it tricky in that sense is that there isa tricky in that sense is that there is a percentage of the population that will have no symptoms at all and we don't know what that is at the moment, but there is a significant number. if people have symptoms, it is not always the classic dry cough and fever and it can be something subtle like the loss of smell and the loss of taste and a sore throat. what...
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as i do not think it isa until that point.t is a classic, but i think that the last act is so good... that is so the last act is so good... that is so curious. the end of a film is the thing that really defines a film. people come out of this film with a really warm, feel good feeling, despite the fact there is a good section of it which is derivative, obscure, a bit like we have all seen it before, but this is not hanging together. it hits the third act and then you go, iforgive together. it hits the third act and then you go, i forgive you for everything you have got wrong until now. as a tibial vp? the story could make me cry. —— is it a weepy?” confess i was mad, but i did not cry as much as i did any next movie which was at this week which is military wives. it was made by the person who made full monty and inspired by a true story. it is about the partners of a service people finding strength through a singing group. we have chalk and cheese are characters again, kristin scott thomas who is kate a hood who has appetite,
as i do not think it isa until that point.t is a classic, but i think that the last act is so good... that is so the last act is so good... that is so curious. the end of a film is the thing that really defines a film. people come out of this film with a really warm, feel good feeling, despite the fact there is a good section of it which is derivative, obscure, a bit like we have all seen it before, but this is not hanging together. it hits the third act and then you go, iforgive together. it...
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yes, i think that isa patients come in. yes, i think that is a real constraint.he independent has been reporting that it will be 33,000 extra beds available, converting disused nhs facilities as well as all these conference centres and other places. but if you don't have the staff to look after the patients in those beds, then the number of beds doesn't really matter. that is not the real constraint on nhs could — — capacity. not the real constraint on nhs could —— capacity. the real constraint is critical care nurses in particular and fiercely the doctors. it is going to be... we don't know how or when, how big the peak is going to bea when, how big the peak is going to be a when it is going to be, and there is a sort of feeling of the nhs bracing itself for impact and nobody knows quite how bad it is going to be. john, the final paper, the daily mail, trump, we won't pay for mexit. he has been on twitter again, they now harry and meghan have arrived and are now in lockdown in california, they need some security. the problem is that any time donald trump takes t
yes, i think that isa patients come in. yes, i think that is a real constraint.he independent has been reporting that it will be 33,000 extra beds available, converting disused nhs facilities as well as all these conference centres and other places. but if you don't have the staff to look after the patients in those beds, then the number of beds doesn't really matter. that is not the real constraint on nhs could — — capacity. not the real constraint on nhs could —— capacity. the real...
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what we are seeing in iran isa country.es and the largest number of dust outside of china, and it is also because of the sanctions that are there. —— the largest number deaths. it is an unclear picture and it needs to be as clear as it can be, if one country drops the ball, and the rest of the world will be... are you worried that some will not cope? we are worried, the who is worried as well. everyone is working as an act very ha rd to well. everyone is working as an act very hard to support the countries with lesser developed health systems and with fewer resources. it comes back to the global community helping each other. it's been an information rich 25 minutes, i hope you've found it useful. if you want to find out more, please go to bbc online or our news app, it's all there for you. our thanks to jake, tulip and simon. your information has been invaluable. thank you so much. thanks for watching, and the message from us — keep washing your hands! and don't panic. don't panic. really wet and miserable and chilly. some
what we are seeing in iran isa country.es and the largest number of dust outside of china, and it is also because of the sanctions that are there. —— the largest number deaths. it is an unclear picture and it needs to be as clear as it can be, if one country drops the ball, and the rest of the world will be... are you worried that some will not cope? we are worried, the who is worried as well. everyone is working as an act very ha rd to well. everyone is working as an act very hard to...
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and today it isa very packed in some cases. and today it is a very different situation.olice and people know they have the powers and know they will use them. people really are trying much harder i've seen in the la st 24 trying much harder i've seen in the last 24 hours to keep two metres away from each other outside of the supermarket, you have tape on the pavement so people can queue up. the staff are letting people and when anyone. it is much more distant and people are not going out as far as i see in more than to use and trying to keep away from each other. i think that is good. but i think the police have to be careful. what i think will be the best possible outcome but as this is all by consensus outcome but as this is all by consensus and the police stop people and that track sometimes, people have driving to beauty spots to exercise in saying you don't need to drive to a beauty spot to exercise. exercise near your house. this is unnecessary. i think the best way of going forward is to let the police did this by consensus. if it comes to having to hand out fines
and today it isa very packed in some cases. and today it is a very different situation.olice and people know they have the powers and know they will use them. people really are trying much harder i've seen in the la st 24 trying much harder i've seen in the last 24 hours to keep two metres away from each other outside of the supermarket, you have tape on the pavement so people can queue up. the staff are letting people and when anyone. it is much more distant and people are not going out as far...
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so it isa california, and new york city. a little bit different from area to area, but we certainly see exa m ples of to area, but we certainly see examples of universities deciding to stop in person classes and to continue instruction online, at least for a number of weeks or months. we have large gatherings being cancelled, in texas and elsewhere. so quite a few measures are being taken in some limited areas, schools have been closed. i think the response has been quite strong in a variety of areas, but there is still quite a bit to do. and you mentioned that you thought to be messages were a bit mixed from the federal government level. i mean, there is some confusion, isn't there, ever testing kits and quite how many there will be and whether there will be enough? —— over testing kits. i think, there will be enough? —— over testing kits. ithink, clearly, there will be enough? —— over testing kits. i think, clearly, we have certainly got behind a number of other countries with regards to ramping up testing and making that
so it isa california, and new york city. a little bit different from area to area, but we certainly see exa m ples of to area, but we certainly see examples of universities deciding to stop in person classes and to continue instruction online, at least for a number of weeks or months. we have large gatherings being cancelled, in texas and elsewhere. so quite a few measures are being taken in some limited areas, schools have been closed. i think the response has been quite strong in a variety of...
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investors are looking for places to put their money that isa for places to put their money that is ao are hardest hit this week are travel firms and hospitality and i think that about people moving around taking quite a big hit. i people moving around taking quite a big hit. ithink people moving around taking quite a big hit. i think certain cinema companies are also being hit, even though they have not actually experienced any droppings football yet, but the fear is that they will be hit longer term. yet, but the fear is that they will be hit longerterm. so yet, but the fear is that they will be hit longer term. so their share price is folly. it isjust come it is panic. it is hitting the financial markets badly. jason, what do you make of this saying that traders and investors are placing bets that central banks are going to come and help bail them out? they already are. that is the thing. the contingency plans are already there. the bank of england has hands in place. america. singapore has placed the of dollars to try and prop up their financial system. that is fine. these are a r
investors are looking for places to put their money that isa for places to put their money that is ao are hardest hit this week are travel firms and hospitality and i think that about people moving around taking quite a big hit. i people moving around taking quite a big hit. ithink people moving around taking quite a big hit. i think certain cinema companies are also being hit, even though they have not actually experienced any droppings football yet, but the fear is that they will be hit...
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it isa simply not turning up for flights.ried they are and how that is affecting bookings. 0k, simon gompertz at heathrow, thank you. and, as we've heard, the nhs's111 telephone and online service is under intense pressure at the moment. 0ur global health correspondent tulip mazumdar is at one centre in the west midlands. what's the situation there? well, there are more than 100 call centre workers on shift are denied, these are call handlers, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and they have been dealing with a record number of calls over the last few days. on an average weekday, they would expect around 3,000 calls on a wide number of health issues people are having. they are expecting more like 4,000 calls on week days now. that is why people are being urged, notjust here in the west midlands but around the country, to go online to the 111 and nhs service online for advice and, most often as well, reassuring. there is a big recruitment drive happening here, 150 new call handlers are being recruited in the coming days and weeks a
it isa simply not turning up for flights.ried they are and how that is affecting bookings. 0k, simon gompertz at heathrow, thank you. and, as we've heard, the nhs's111 telephone and online service is under intense pressure at the moment. 0ur global health correspondent tulip mazumdar is at one centre in the west midlands. what's the situation there? well, there are more than 100 call centre workers on shift are denied, these are call handlers, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and they have been...
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i would say the more you do it it isa stay fit.od thing, but there is no excuse, you can fit it into your daily life and i think it has a profound effect on how you feel, every aspect of your health. adrian, he doesn't live in a bungalow, does he? he certainly doesn't come? in a moment we are going to run through some of your responses. run through! but first, on sunday, people all around the world are going to be celebrating international women's day. the theme for this year is, quote, each for equal. 0rganisers are calling on every individual, men and women, to challenge stereotypes and women, to challenge stereotypes and celebrate the achievements of women. in india, the laws have helped make some progress towards putting more women in boardrooms, but still a long way in togo, as we report now from mumbai. this person has been fighting a battle for the past six months for a seat on the board of her company. 0ne past six months for a seat on the board of her company. one of the heirs to the group, a $5 billion conglomerate, which
i would say the more you do it it isa stay fit.od thing, but there is no excuse, you can fit it into your daily life and i think it has a profound effect on how you feel, every aspect of your health. adrian, he doesn't live in a bungalow, does he? he certainly doesn't come? in a moment we are going to run through some of your responses. run through! but first, on sunday, people all around the world are going to be celebrating international women's day. the theme for this year is, quote, each...
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there isa pretty deserted this morning. southampton airport is flybe and flybe is southampton airport, absolutely reliant on the airline for it to be a reliable and viable airport. i spoke to a number of people who turned up to catch flights and one chap from birmingham did not know he was out going out of business and i spoke to the airport here and they had a meeting with staff which was described as very raw, not least because he could not answer all the questions. the airport itself has a thousand people working for it, of which 200 or so are flybe, but because of that 90% rate being flybe, all the other 800 jobs rely on flybe for the operation, so it is all knitted into one and i asked the managing director what the options we re managing director what the options were and he said, really there are two, either in the short term they try and get other airlines like easyj et try and get other airlines like easyjet that has a limited surface here to have picking up the slack but the trouble is some of these routes are not
there isa pretty deserted this morning. southampton airport is flybe and flybe is southampton airport, absolutely reliant on the airline for it to be a reliable and viable airport. i spoke to a number of people who turned up to catch flights and one chap from birmingham did not know he was out going out of business and i spoke to the airport here and they had a meeting with staff which was described as very raw, not least because he could not answer all the questions. the airport itself has a...
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what we really need isa an nic holiday. have agreed to underwrite the costs of 70 to 90% of the hourly wage and staff costs who are likely to face job losses should business be closed. that is the big, bold immediate measure we need. do you have any idea how much that might cost the government or taxpayers? we estimate £5 billion for the hospitality industry to fund it but it's just money that would otherwise go to universal credit and welfare. we are argument with the government saying, help is by giving us breathing space, it's not about businesses, it is about allowing businesses, it is about allowing businesses to support and pay their workers. and pay their workers. understood, let me bring in kate. your view on what needs to happen as far as you are concerned?” your view on what needs to happen as far as you are concerned? i am emma clarkin from the british beer and pub association, it's been devastating news for the pub section i began the country. we employ nearly a million people and it's really devastating, it is
what we really need isa an nic holiday. have agreed to underwrite the costs of 70 to 90% of the hourly wage and staff costs who are likely to face job losses should business be closed. that is the big, bold immediate measure we need. do you have any idea how much that might cost the government or taxpayers? we estimate £5 billion for the hospitality industry to fund it but it's just money that would otherwise go to universal credit and welfare. we are argument with the government saying, help...
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the coronavirus pandemic isa struggling.ergency. we have neverin also an economic emergency. we have never in peace faced an economic fight like this one. all nonessential surgery is cancelled in england untiljune to free up 30,000 beds. schools and nurseries remain open, the prime minister says he'll be keeping it under continuous review. the foreign office says they should not be travelling up right now unless absolutely necessary. as britain undergoes changes, we will see how the communities pulled together. we have been getting thousands of questions for the past few days but the coronavirus and will be answering some of them later in the programme, but one question that many people have been asking is about travel abroad, particularly with the school holidays looming. essential travel to anywhere in the world for initial period of 30 days. transport correspondent reports. confusion and a very long weight. we have just been in a five hour long queue. as people try to get home. we went to the front of the queue and said t
the coronavirus pandemic isa struggling.ergency. we have neverin also an economic emergency. we have never in peace faced an economic fight like this one. all nonessential surgery is cancelled in england untiljune to free up 30,000 beds. schools and nurseries remain open, the prime minister says he'll be keeping it under continuous review. the foreign office says they should not be travelling up right now unless absolutely necessary. as britain undergoes changes, we will see how the communities...
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yes, it isa that will be very alarmed. situation, a very fine balance that the government is having to tread. they will be watching what happens with the cases. we know london is ahead of the rest of the country in terms of the rest of the country in terms of getting closer to the peak. there isa of getting closer to the peak. there is a lot of hope that we might develop a vaccine, but that could be a year 01’ develop a vaccine, but that could be a yearor18 develop a vaccine, but that could be a year or 18 months away. the thing is, at the moment, we don't know where this might go next. one of the things chris whitty talked about was testing. the uk has been criticised for not testing enough. currently we are testing just over 5000 people per day. the government hopes to get that up to 25,000 so we can test health workers and allow them to get back to work properly and maybe do some testing in the wider population, and that might allow us, if we reduce the number of infections, to contain it and that could be one of the op
yes, it isa that will be very alarmed. situation, a very fine balance that the government is having to tread. they will be watching what happens with the cases. we know london is ahead of the rest of the country in terms of the rest of the country in terms of getting closer to the peak. there isa of getting closer to the peak. there is a lot of hope that we might develop a vaccine, but that could be a year 01’ develop a vaccine, but that could be a yearor18 develop a vaccine, but that could...
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prison isa spending some time in prison.d. well, preparations are urgently under way to turn the excel london into the nhs nightingale, housing a,000 patients. angus crawford is there for us. how are the preparations going and when is this place behind you, which is huge, going to be up and running? well, slowly, but surely, ithink. the excel is gradually transforming into the nhs nightingale. an extraordinary structure, as you say, 100,000 square feet of space in two large halls. it is 600 metres in length. and we are told that bit by bit, as they add more facilities inside, they hope that they will begin to get into a position where they should be able to accept patients early next week. and if you look over my shoulder, you can see those big white tankers, those tanks, they were not there this morning, they are full of liquid oxygen and they will be put into place during the next couple of days so that oxygen itself can be pumped into the new makeshift hospital there. it really will be a hospital, not makeshift, in a sens
prison isa spending some time in prison.d. well, preparations are urgently under way to turn the excel london into the nhs nightingale, housing a,000 patients. angus crawford is there for us. how are the preparations going and when is this place behind you, which is huge, going to be up and running? well, slowly, but surely, ithink. the excel is gradually transforming into the nhs nightingale. an extraordinary structure, as you say, 100,000 square feet of space in two large halls. it is 600...
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i think there isa think that is problem.bly because one of the things about this overarching demon in today's papers is that the people who voted for brexit were not left behind. they were the older people of the home counties, that is a simplistic way to look at it. i very happy to have a chap like this behaving like this in another ten? a p pa re ntly behaving like this in another ten? apparently they are, because they voted for him, but it is very weird. it kind of shows doubles of politics... rosamund, in the sense the sunday times catches this with this story on the front page, returning at this, as they put it, what a good day to announce a baby! to what are they referring? yes, lots of people have known that she was expecting a child. obviously we can't report that because that isn't right. it is a private matter. and obviously, if you are pregnant you don't want that splash to the world before a certain point because something could go wrong and you can completely understand that. so it was the right decision that it
i think there isa think that is problem.bly because one of the things about this overarching demon in today's papers is that the people who voted for brexit were not left behind. they were the older people of the home counties, that is a simplistic way to look at it. i very happy to have a chap like this behaving like this in another ten? a p pa re ntly behaving like this in another ten? apparently they are, because they voted for him, but it is very weird. it kind of shows doubles of...
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this isa key workers around the country.assive step which the government never wanted to have to take, but in the end they have bowed to what was perhaps inevitable. home time notjust until tomorrow but may be for many months. the school bell on friday will signal the end of normal life for millions of children for the foreseeable future. it's perhaps not the last resort for the government, but certainly closing school gates was one of the measures ministers were desperate to avoid stop after schools shut the gates from friday afternoon, they will remain closed for most pupils, the vast majority of pupils, until further notice. now, i know that these steps will not be easy for parents or teachers, and for many parents of this will frustrating, and it will make it harderfor frustrating, and it will make it harder for them frustrating, and it will make it harderfor them to go frustrating, and it will make it harder for them to go out to work, and of course that is one of the reasons we haven't wanted to go ahead. that is why w
this isa key workers around the country.assive step which the government never wanted to have to take, but in the end they have bowed to what was perhaps inevitable. home time notjust until tomorrow but may be for many months. the school bell on friday will signal the end of normal life for millions of children for the foreseeable future. it's perhaps not the last resort for the government, but certainly closing school gates was one of the measures ministers were desperate to avoid stop after...
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she's isa, she's a brazilian panther, orjaguar. she's about six years old. yeah, she's quite young.fit from introducing this beautiful animal? these animals were part of this ecosystem. they have been here for hundreds and thousands of years. they disappeared from the wetlands, and now this ecosystem is lacking from this top predator. and, of course, we need to maintain the prey populations in natural numbers, and not making them increase so much. this whole ecosystem evolved with that keystone apex predator. take that out and everything starts to crumble, right? exactly, yes. it's estimated there are only 250 wild jaguars left across the whole of argentina, but for many locals they still have a special, mystical significance. it's common that here in corrientes, jaguars are related with bravery and masculinity, and it's kind of related with the gaucho. i'm allowed into the enclosure to prepare isa's meal. 0k, we've got one hanging fish, we've got one piece of mystery meat. ready to go? she looks a little bit... a little annoyed. normally i don't think food arrives this late. if we
she's isa, she's a brazilian panther, orjaguar. she's about six years old. yeah, she's quite young.fit from introducing this beautiful animal? these animals were part of this ecosystem. they have been here for hundreds and thousands of years. they disappeared from the wetlands, and now this ecosystem is lacking from this top predator. and, of course, we need to maintain the prey populations in natural numbers, and not making them increase so much. this whole ecosystem evolved with that keystone...
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i think there isa completely agree.oing to pass as is virus place for it. the longer term impact i think is equally, if not more important. i think the big concern for us is that the big concern for us is that the federal reserve and, on the physical side, there is limited ability to provide additional stimulus if needed stop interest rate is at zero. they almost want —— already promised to print as much as necessary. another physical side, where it had $1 trillion depth before this happened. now going to add another trillion dollars in the blood. if this economic malaise continues for an extended period, it's going to be difficult policymakers to continue to inject the needed stimulus. every response seems to prop another question. thank you very much, alex, joining us from los angeles. leaders of the world's top 20 economies have pledged to do whatever it takes to overcome the coronavirus pandemic. they've promised to inject a combined $5 trillion into the world economy via government spending. the pledges came as the
i think there isa completely agree.oing to pass as is virus place for it. the longer term impact i think is equally, if not more important. i think the big concern for us is that the big concern for us is that the federal reserve and, on the physical side, there is limited ability to provide additional stimulus if needed stop interest rate is at zero. they almost want —— already promised to print as much as necessary. another physical side, where it had $1 trillion depth before this...
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ijust have one more, this isa to know.ho are perhaps presenting for a broken ankle and they suddenly start coughing all over you. your breathing in droplets and not even wearing a mask, just scraps and a plastic apron. should the nhs nationally have a policy that all staff should be wearing ppe equipment in hospitals where there isa equipment in hospitals where there is a reasonable chance they are going to come in contact with a covid—19 patient? going to come in contact with a covid-19 patient? i will defer to our national medical director on that. we are guided by advice issued by which the ppe has been provided but we believe that staff do have the right to expect the protection that would give them confidence and so part of the question, the dialogue with p h e is, what is reasonable in a&e departments and other parts of the hospital.” reasonable in a&e departments and other parts of the hospital. i would absolutely agree with simon. clearly pare the absolutely agree with simon. clearly p are the experts in this area
ijust have one more, this isa to know.ho are perhaps presenting for a broken ankle and they suddenly start coughing all over you. your breathing in droplets and not even wearing a mask, just scraps and a plastic apron. should the nhs nationally have a policy that all staff should be wearing ppe equipment in hospitals where there isa equipment in hospitals where there is a reasonable chance they are going to come in contact with a covid—19 patient? going to come in contact with a covid-19...
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it isa collective society. —— south korea.e are gathering in a big church and actually one of the churches, a cult kind of church, they get a lot of people, about 9000 people over services and it spread rapidly over two weeks. now, most churches and temples are closed. they're not going to have a service or public event for a while and also they shut down, they are not opening the public school until the end of march so this kind of effort will help. public school until the end of march so this kind of effort will helpm isa so this kind of effort will helpm is a huge economic impact, isn't there, in south korea? we have seen it in china, a massive economic impact but the same can be said of south korea? of course. people on a street side, lots of small business owners will be affected badly at the first stage but this is notjust a small business cases was up 25 countries just shut down. they are not allowing any flights coming from korea to air entering their countries. this will notjust affect tourism but also a lot of people
it isa collective society. —— south korea.e are gathering in a big church and actually one of the churches, a cult kind of church, they get a lot of people, about 9000 people over services and it spread rapidly over two weeks. now, most churches and temples are closed. they're not going to have a service or public event for a while and also they shut down, they are not opening the public school until the end of march so this kind of effort will help. public school until the end of march so...
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it isa thousand virtual courses the week.ine and mass mobilisation and high—tech. but the virus has exposed china's weaknesses as well with cover—up and journey helping it to spiral out of control. everyone has felt the effects. here are women needing urgent chemotherapy weeks at a checkpoint while her mother pleads to be allowed through. she was eventually ta ken to a to be allowed through. she was eventually taken to a hospital less inundated with a virus, to the relief of her fiance. some patients in this situation cannot get treatment, she was the lucky one who was able to get cheated. the waiter impact on china's economy offers a warning to other countries. china 110w warning to other countries. china now faces two huge conflicting challenges, on the one hand the control measures are necessary to contain the virus but on the other, by blockading villages and closing down transport networks and keeping tens of millions of workers in quarantine, it risks choking off its economy. look what has happened to castles for exa m
it isa thousand virtual courses the week.ine and mass mobilisation and high—tech. but the virus has exposed china's weaknesses as well with cover—up and journey helping it to spiral out of control. everyone has felt the effects. here are women needing urgent chemotherapy weeks at a checkpoint while her mother pleads to be allowed through. she was eventually ta ken to a to be allowed through. she was eventually taken to a hospital less inundated with a virus, to the relief of her fiance....
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that isa former candidates from texas.e been seeing polls today, spot poles of course, but it does seem to have made a difference forjoe biden. what i can say is that it is worth noting that a lot of this happened here in texas and again i want to be cautious not to say anything to appear to advantage any of the candidates but i think it is worth noting that here in this state, we are 38 electrical votes shy of winning in 2016 and the fact that we are now pulling in a single figures, it is clearly the biggest battle ground state. the fact that the...” think we lost that line to texas. you know it is interesting about texas? democrats every cycle so that texas? democrats every cycle so that texasis texas? democrats every cycle so that texas is the state they are going to flip and put it in the blue column. they're not going to do it until they get higher levels of hispanics to turn out and benny standers is going to super tuesday is saying in nevada i got money is turnout. —— bernie sanders. but there they are much more uni
that isa former candidates from texas.e been seeing polls today, spot poles of course, but it does seem to have made a difference forjoe biden. what i can say is that it is worth noting that a lot of this happened here in texas and again i want to be cautious not to say anything to appear to advantage any of the candidates but i think it is worth noting that here in this state, we are 38 electrical votes shy of winning in 2016 and the fact that we are now pulling in a single figures, it is...