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jenny hill, bbc news, marburg.ave pleaded with people to respect covid restrictions over the easter weekend. the plan is for children to go back to school in a week's time, but they say that could bejeopardised if people mingle now in big numbers. until recently, the czech republic had some of the highest per capita cases and deaths in the world. i have been speaking to dr daniel lopez—acuna from the andalusian school of public health in spain, about whether the lockdown and restrictions over easter across europe are necessary. it was more than necessary to do an easter in silence and in quietness, the reason being that the extremely high incidence levels that we are observing in many countries in europe. when we have france approaching the 800 cases per 100,000, when we have italy close to 500, when we have several other countries like the netherlands or belgium around 500 as well, when we have the czech republic close to 1,000, it is clear that we need to stick to restrictive measures and to limit mobility and to
jenny hill, bbc news, marburg.ave pleaded with people to respect covid restrictions over the easter weekend. the plan is for children to go back to school in a week's time, but they say that could bejeopardised if people mingle now in big numbers. until recently, the czech republic had some of the highest per capita cases and deaths in the world. i have been speaking to dr daniel lopez—acuna from the andalusian school of public health in spain, about whether the lockdown and restrictions over...
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jenny hill, bbc news, marburg.the centre—right party of prime minister — boyko borissov has won the most votes with around 35%. if confirmed, he will need the support of others to continue governing. mr borissov main challengers are the pro—russia socialists, with approximately sixteen per cent of the votes, according to the exit polls. the elections were held in spite of high levels of coronavirus infections. the headlines on bbc news: royal crisis injordan — former crown prince hamza says he's under house arrest. he's accused of being involved in a plot to destabilise the country. the pope uses his easter sunday address to call for covid vaccines to be shared with the world's poorest countries. england is to trial covid passports, in a bid to allow the safe return of mass events. the fa cup final will be among the pilots. aid groups in mozambique say nearly 10,000 people have been evacuated from the northern town of palma, which was recently attacked by islamist militants. the mozambican authorities say thousands
jenny hill, bbc news, marburg.the centre—right party of prime minister — boyko borissov has won the most votes with around 35%. if confirmed, he will need the support of others to continue governing. mr borissov main challengers are the pro—russia socialists, with approximately sixteen per cent of the votes, according to the exit polls. the elections were held in spite of high levels of coronavirus infections. the headlines on bbc news: royal crisis injordan — former crown prince hamza...
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jenny hill, bbc news, corfu.lip as "having left a huge void" in her life. they first met in 193a and got married after the war in 1947 — a relationship spanning nine decades. mark easton reports from liverpool on how the queen and duke of edinburgh have been a remarkable team in the of the monarchy. | liverpool gives a true lancashirej welcome to princess elizabeth... in spring 1949, a young couple went to liverpool's anglican cathedral at the end of hope street, and drew a lovers' knot on the third pier of the nave. the entwined e and p remains carved into the fabric of the building to this day, the physical embodiment of a marriage that was to last more than 73 years. the princess and the duke move into... . among the choirboys attending that day was geoff holliday, now in his 80s. he recently lost his wife, helen, after almost 50 years of marriage, and feels for the queen as she bids a final farewell to her husband. i would say that the queen is feeling this tremendously at the moment. even though you are prep
jenny hill, bbc news, corfu.lip as "having left a huge void" in her life. they first met in 193a and got married after the war in 1947 — a relationship spanning nine decades. mark easton reports from liverpool on how the queen and duke of edinburgh have been a remarkable team in the of the monarchy. | liverpool gives a true lancashirej welcome to princess elizabeth... in spring 1949, a young couple went to liverpool's anglican cathedral at the end of hope street, and drew a lovers'...
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jenny hill reports from the city of marburg. spring's brought some life back to germany.ng case numbers and a confusing variety of restrictions. sandra's open for business, but her cafe is closed — her takings down by 80%. "marburg's a tourist town," she says. "it's a big problem. they're a large part of our turnover and at the moment they can't come. we plan from day to day, week to week, and in the evenings we watch what the politicians decide." those politicians are watching marburg, too. biontech claim their new factory here will be able to produce 1 billion doses of vaccine a year. good news for germany, which has givenjust 12% of the population a first vaccination. and astrazeneca's roll—out is now restricted to the over—60s. weary, frustrated — angela merkel wished germans a happy easter. she wants regional leaders to impose tougher emergency restrictions, but they're resisting. leading the rebellion, the man widely expected to succeed mrs merkel when she stands down later this year. experts say the country must lockdown now. armin laschet says he'll think about it
jenny hill reports from the city of marburg. spring's brought some life back to germany.ng case numbers and a confusing variety of restrictions. sandra's open for business, but her cafe is closed — her takings down by 80%. "marburg's a tourist town," she says. "it's a big problem. they're a large part of our turnover and at the moment they can't come. we plan from day to day, week to week, and in the evenings we watch what the politicians decide." those politicians are...
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jenny hill reports from the city of marburg. spring has brought some life back to germany.dra is open for business, but her cafe is closed, her takings down by 80%. marburg is a tourist town, she says. it isa it is a big problem. they are a large part of our turnover and at the moment they cannot come. we plan from day to day, week to week and in the evenings we watch what the politicians decide. those politicians are watching marburg as well. biontech claim their new factory here will be able to produce 1 billion doses of vaccine a year. good news for germany, which has givenjust 12% of the population a first vaccination. and astrazeneca vaccine is restricted to the over—60s. weary and frustrated, angela merkel wished she wants regional leaders to impose tougher emergency restrictions, but they are resisting. leading the rebellion, the man widely expected to succeed angela markel when she steps down later this year. armin laschet says he will think about it over easter. for the mayor of marburg the time for reflection is over. translation: in the short time, it would be th
jenny hill reports from the city of marburg. spring has brought some life back to germany.dra is open for business, but her cafe is closed, her takings down by 80%. marburg is a tourist town, she says. it isa it is a big problem. they are a large part of our turnover and at the moment they cannot come. we plan from day to day, week to week and in the evenings we watch what the politicians decide. those politicians are watching marburg as well. biontech claim their new factory here will be able...
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jenny hill reports from the city of marburg. spring has brought some life back to germany.andra is open for business, but her cafe is closed, her takings down by 80%. marburg is a tourist town, they are a large part of our turnover and at the moment they cannot come. we plan from day to day, week to week end in the evenings we watch what the politicians decide.— politicians decide. those politicians _ politicians decide. those politicians are _ politicians decide. those politicians are watching l politicians decide. those - politicians are watching marburg politicians decide. those _ politicians are watching marburg as well. biontech claimed their new factory here will be able to produce i factory here will be able to produce i billion doses of vaccine a year. good news for germany, which has givenjust good news for germany, which has given just 12% of the population the first vaccination. and now the astrazeneca vaccine is restricted to the over—60s. translation: astrazeneca vaccine is restricted to the over-60s. translation: weary and frustrated, the over-60s. translation
jenny hill reports from the city of marburg. spring has brought some life back to germany.andra is open for business, but her cafe is closed, her takings down by 80%. marburg is a tourist town, they are a large part of our turnover and at the moment they cannot come. we plan from day to day, week to week end in the evenings we watch what the politicians decide.— politicians decide. those politicians _ politicians decide. those politicians are _ politicians decide. those politicians are...
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jenny hill live _ here. jenny, thank you very much for that. jenny hill live in _ here. was first in the chair here today, how desperate were you to get back to the hairdresser? very desperate, it has been a long time _ very desperate, it has been a long time coming. very desperate, it has been a long time coming-— very desperate, it has been a long time coming. very desperate, it has been a long time cominu. ~ ,, , ., ., time coming. where you tempted to do an home time coming. where you tempted to do any home hair— time coming. where you tempted to do any home hair dressing _ time coming. where you tempted to do any home hair dressing yourself? i any home hair dressing yourself? definitely not, i would rather leave it to the _ definitely not, i would rather leave it to the professionals! and tommy startin: it to the professionals! and tommy starting anew _ it to the professionals! and tommy starting anew this _ it to the professionals! and tommy starting anew this morning. - it to the professionals! and tommy starting anew this morning. what l it to the professionals! a
jenny hill live _ here. jenny, thank you very much for that. jenny hill live in _ here. was first in the chair here today, how desperate were you to get back to the hairdresser? very desperate, it has been a long time _ very desperate, it has been a long time coming. very desperate, it has been a long time coming-— very desperate, it has been a long time coming. very desperate, it has been a long time cominu. ~ ,, , ., ., time coming. where you tempted to do an home time coming. where you...
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jenny hill, bbc news, corfu.g. in 2007 he accompanied the queen at the opening of a hindu temple in bradford. they were welcomed by hundreds of worshippers, including disha joshi, who was aged just nine at the time. shabnam mahmood reports. it was honestly very, very exciting. i spent the whole morning practising my curtsey. at the age of nine, disha joshi presented a bouquet of flowers to the queen and prince philip. now 23, she remembers the day well. normally i would absolutely dread getting out of bed. however, this morning i was absolutely thrilled to be meeting both the queen and prince philip. so i woke up about 6am, through my lengha on, that my mum and my dadima had picked out specially for me to wear. so it was a beautiful purple lengha, just so i thought i would represent a bit of my heritage, my culture. and it was absolutely brilliant. i got all dolled up, which was great, as you can imagine, a nine—year—old, i absolutely loved getting my hair done. i was allowed to wear a little bit of make—up for o
jenny hill, bbc news, corfu.g. in 2007 he accompanied the queen at the opening of a hindu temple in bradford. they were welcomed by hundreds of worshippers, including disha joshi, who was aged just nine at the time. shabnam mahmood reports. it was honestly very, very exciting. i spent the whole morning practising my curtsey. at the age of nine, disha joshi presented a bouquet of flowers to the queen and prince philip. now 23, she remembers the day well. normally i would absolutely dread getting...
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seasons gets under way and coinbase goes public our investment committee joining me, jenny harrington at gillman hillfarr is here, president of farr, miller and washington jon thatnajarian and joe terrana the russell is having a really strong day, yields on the ten-year sitting at 163. jenny, so i got more new highs but
seasons gets under way and coinbase goes public our investment committee joining me, jenny harrington at gillman hillfarr is here, president of farr, miller and washington jon thatnajarian and joe terrana the russell is having a really strong day, yields on the ten-year sitting at 163. jenny, so i got more new highs but
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our correspondent, jenny hill has more on the prince's connection to corfu.t, of course, the young prince didn't spend very long on this island. he was just 18 months old when his family was forced to flee among conflict and great political instability. a dramatic escape by all accounts having a british warship. the young prince, apparently, carried to safety in the kind of wooden crate used to transport oranges. it was the beginning of a pretty turbulent childhood for prince philip as his family moved around all over europe, and they actually split up. we are told the duke of edinburgh never returned to the island of his birth. nevertheless, they will tell you here that they still feel a pretty strong connection to the duke, to the british royal family. i spoke with the mayor of corfu who sent a special letter of condolence to the queen, the british royal family, who says that they do still feel that time. there is an expat population here in corfu. in addition to that, this island is apparently a favourite destination of prince charles, the duke of edinburg
our correspondent, jenny hill has more on the prince's connection to corfu.t, of course, the young prince didn't spend very long on this island. he was just 18 months old when his family was forced to flee among conflict and great political instability. a dramatic escape by all accounts having a british warship. the young prince, apparently, carried to safety in the kind of wooden crate used to transport oranges. it was the beginning of a pretty turbulent childhood for prince philip as his...
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seasons gets under way and coinbase goes public our investment committee joining me, jenny harrington at gillman hill asset manager michael farr is here, president of farr, miller and washington jon thatnajarian and joe terrana the russell is having a really strong day, yields on the ten-year sitting at 163. jenny, so i got more new highs but i have some cautious notes out today that certainly got our attention. maybe the most cautious of coming from bank of america today. says five reasons to curb your enthusiasm yeah, they're bullish on the economy, not so much on stocks from here. s&p is going to end the year at 3,800. that's an 8% drop from where we are now. >> wow. >> that make sense to you? >> we're not that cautious, but we are waiting with bated breath, because i generally agree with bank of america's perspective but just not with the negative spin. we are looking at the market as needing to answer a lot of unanswered questions that will only come with the passage of time throughout the rest of the year so we see things like high valuations, but then there's strong earnings growth we see fisc
seasons gets under way and coinbase goes public our investment committee joining me, jenny harrington at gillman hill asset manager michael farr is here, president of farr, miller and washington jon thatnajarian and joe terrana the russell is having a really strong day, yields on the ten-year sitting at 163. jenny, so i got more new highs but i have some cautious notes out today that certainly got our attention. maybe the most cautious of coming from bank of america today. says five reasons to...
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slump in data center sales overshadowing a quarterly beat let's bring in jenny harrington the ceo and portfolio manager at gilman hillng the show she owns stock. she has defended it on many occasions. is that what you are going to do today? >> you bet i am. in fact, we added to our position this morning. >> tell me why. >> as we all know only too well, the share price only doesn't reflect the quality of the earnings report and it is a great earnings report. it delivered exactly what we expected it to when kari was talking at the top of the show about how there's a lot of focus on guidance this quarter, that's true so maybe the guidance wasn't quite as hot as some of maybe the fast money hands that might be in it and are selling it off today would have wanted. but for those of us who are long-term investors, who plan to hold it for the long-time horizon, who expect to hold it for several years, the quarter was great. we heard that the production issues are mostly behind them. there's a huge pipeline of new products 7m starts development this year. there's huge demand for pcs. we will be no longer in a one pc per home
slump in data center sales overshadowing a quarterly beat let's bring in jenny harrington the ceo and portfolio manager at gilman hillng the show she owns stock. she has defended it on many occasions. is that what you are going to do today? >> you bet i am. in fact, we added to our position this morning. >> tell me why. >> as we all know only too well, the share price only doesn't reflect the quality of the earnings report and it is a great earnings report. it delivered...