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or coffee marks or paper marks are all different stores similarly worded they never sue each other. not making it up they had a hold brief deciding the lawsuit. >> address on the record i know we are not the trial judge but to justice breyer's.74 percent of consumers recognized booking.com as your client but 33 percent say 33 percent of anything.com is a 41 percent of net basis recognize your mark so what do we do about that and what should we say in this opinion if anything? >> so you read the brief obviously have not read the expert. >> that's not fair. come on. >> but you never met them out it is just based on lack of understanding a survey methodology when you net out the participants that washing machine.com was of brands we take her out of the survey so if they correctly saw washing machine.com is generic 4 percent still saw booking.com and said there is still a discussion? >> understand that are trying to go from one level up from the facts as to what the court should say with respect to the survey methodology if anything. >> so what i would say is the survey instructs the co
or coffee marks or paper marks are all different stores similarly worded they never sue each other. not making it up they had a hold brief deciding the lawsuit. >> address on the record i know we are not the trial judge but to justice breyer's.74 percent of consumers recognized booking.com as your client but 33 percent say 33 percent of anything.com is a 41 percent of net basis recognize your mark so what do we do about that and what should we say in this opinion if anything? >> so...
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, store marks, association marks. justice kagan: let me ask you another question the goes back to what justice alito said. he said to him that you would not sue any of a number of variants on the name. who would you sue? aen is a dot com going to win trademark suit? >> i haven't seen any. the same reason the alzheimer's association and paper markets are not all suing each other, they lose. these suits don't happen. but why people want the registration is twofold. one, outright counterfeiting. booking.com is a popular name and we don't want people ripping it off. i think if you read the brief from car.com, they have car dealers putting up signs showing themselves as car.com. that's ripping off, theft, and that's what trademark laws are all about. secondly, i think that they want , cyber scams.5 d that's definitely what the internet amicus briefs are saying. that is what booking cares about. booking does not like internet and cyber scams stealing , ruining reputations because someone infects your internet and destroys y
, store marks, association marks. justice kagan: let me ask you another question the goes back to what justice alito said. he said to him that you would not sue any of a number of variants on the name. who would you sue? aen is a dot com going to win trademark suit? >> i haven't seen any. the same reason the alzheimer's association and paper markets are not all suing each other, they lose. these suits don't happen. but why people want the registration is twofold. one, outright...
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mark: its 1861, the book opens. it was a very disturbing story about a beating by member of congress. he alluded to this in some of your earlier remarks about this moment in time. people coming together being more partisan. can you imagine, this gentleman literally gets beaten to death. and there are no consequences for its. in some ways we do that with her words these days and our accusations let me tell you, this country we were were at the boiling point. douglas: we, that story for those, so one of the things you'll see in the book is prior to lincoln being elected, a few years before. it is the story of charles sumner. he's on the senate floor in washington dc and is given this great speech about why we should into slavery. in the next day or a few days later, a sitting congressman walked into the senate floor and is that a walking stick, would stick with metal tip on it. he walks over to sumner pretty to the senator and says senator, you have reputation you ruined it. and he picks up his cane and it starts hitt
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. ♪ ♪ mark: hello america, i'm mark clement and this is "life, liberty and levin".come we have two great guest tonight and joe concha, a media reporter for the hill and brent bozell, founder and head research center and before we go to our great guests i would like to make a statement. "the new york times" is considered the gold standard of the media and i want to tell you about "the new york times". in 1932 they had a correspondent in moscow by the name of walter [inaudible], he would eventually get a pulitzer prize for his reporting on stalin. and russia and the ukraine. the problem was how walter was in stalin's back pocket and for well over a decade he was the number one guy at "the new york times" writing a few stories about the russian revolution and about stalin. he was a propagandist and he had all the best meals and had the best cars and mistresses all provided by the stalin regime could he could meet stalin as he needed to because stalin knew he was a great mouthpiece. "the new york times" management let this go on year after year and it was an outrage in
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mark: mr.rady, i learned a long time ago from a former member of the ways and means committee, senator cardin. he said the importance of nonpartisanship or bipartisanship is that you get a product that might last and you might even have a better product because you got everybody involved. i have watched and i am obviously extremely pleased about your relationship and what you have done. i guess i will hang on a little bit longer to get that retirement for me. rep. brady: please do. i thought you were going to make an announcement. that is why i gasped. hang tight. mark: my favorite. tax reform. i alluded to and you have been so generous with your time. april ofspoke to us in tax cuts that was the and jobs active 2017. -- jobs act of 2017. it took 30 years to get there, and you know my bias, which is the tax saving and investment for the reasons you articulated. do we have to wait another 30 years? obviously retirement policy ties in. i have to hang on for that next big tax reform. rep. brady: y
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, a million coffee marks, coffee marks, they all have different store shops very similarly worded, they never sue each other. and if they do they lose. i'm not making it up, they had a whole brief of lawsuits. >> can you address a little bit more on the record, i know were not the trial judge but justice breyer's point, i think 74% of consumers recognized booking.com as your client but 33% think that anything.com isn't a real store, as i understand about 41% of the net basis recognize remark, what we do about that, what should we say in this opinion if anything brother standard is not the fact. >> so you brought the question of the government's briefing but you never read our expert. >> that software. >> you don't take 74 and subtract 33, is just based on a very lack of understanding of survey methodologies, you let off the participants, use a washing machine.com was a brand so were going to take it as a survey, when you look at the people who correctly saw washing machine.com as generic, 64% still saw booking.com and so i guess i can say the extensive discussion. >> i understand that,
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live from berlin commemorating the end of the 2nd world war in europe countries across the continent marked the occasion but events are scaled back because of the coronavirus crisis also coming up. violent men step up their attacks against their wives and children during the credit virus curfews now one group in lebanon is stepping up a campaign to help the victims. well i'm terry martin welcome to the program countries across europe are marking 75 years since the end of world war 2 may 8th 945 is when allied forces accepted nazi germany's unconditional surrender because of the crown of pandemic many commemoration events have been scaled back or moved online in france president to mount a well the call is still taking part in an event on the show mostly say in paris though without the usual parade down the avenue. at the tomb of the unknown soldier but only a small group of doing this terry's work and extend its. d.w. correspondent lisa lewis is covering events for us in paris how is friends marking this occasion. well as you said is a very downsize ceremony happening at the seans easy in m
live from berlin commemorating the end of the 2nd world war in europe countries across the continent marked the occasion but events are scaled back because of the coronavirus crisis also coming up. violent men step up their attacks against their wives and children during the credit virus curfews now one group in lebanon is stepping up a campaign to help the victims. well i'm terry martin welcome to the program countries across europe are marking 75 years since the end of world war 2 may 8th 945...
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mark. mark: chris, all 50 states are starting to ease restrictions.s weekend may be the first time that americans venture not out for work or groceries but for fun. >> to be out at least one day was great. >> mark: covid-19 hospitalization rates are falling giving americans more confident to revisit restaurants, salons an beaches from the jersey shore to gulf shore of texas to east coast of florida. >> i think people have been responsible. mark: californians are finding a trip to the beach comes with condition. >> active recreation only. if you come to the beach we don't allow sunbathing. mark: even texans facing new normal. guidelines friday on how to safely reopen. president trump went further demanding governors led houses of worship restart immediately. >> if they don't do it, i will override the governors. in america we need more prayer not less. mark: as death toll nears one hundred thousand in extraordinary move, the new york times dedicated its entire front page today to covid victims. this as the white house remains optimistic a vaccine can b
mark. mark: chris, all 50 states are starting to ease restrictions.s weekend may be the first time that americans venture not out for work or groceries but for fun. >> to be out at least one day was great. >> mark: covid-19 hospitalization rates are falling giving americans more confident to revisit restaurants, salons an beaches from the jersey shore to gulf shore of texas to east coast of florida. >> i think people have been responsible. mark: californians are finding a trip...
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this primary significance test should be relevant for a descriptive mark but not for a generic mark. if you have a generic thing like booking or weather, you shouldn't get into the question of how people understand it. only when you have something more descriptive of the product being described. margaret, what would be the against ce of a ruling you? lass -- lisa blatt, arguing for the responsibilitient said there are already plenty of these, weather.com, dating.com and suggested all of those could be challenged. k and justice begins burg -- ginsberg said who could apply to cancel existing registerses? and that led to a question of whether trademarks like 1-800-bookings or as justice breyer said for a particular address could be challenged if the court rules against booking.com so tell us about your response to the practical effects of a ruling against you. >> right, i heard in the oral arguments and i want to also express that i thought both women did a remarkable job, an outstanding job on the historical oral arguments today and for the first time in the history of the court -- whi
this primary significance test should be relevant for a descriptive mark but not for a generic mark. if you have a generic thing like booking or weather, you shouldn't get into the question of how people understand it. only when you have something more descriptive of the product being described. margaret, what would be the against ce of a ruling you? lass -- lisa blatt, arguing for the responsibilitient said there are already plenty of these, weather.com, dating.com and suggested all of those...
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but not for a generic mark. if you have a generic like booking or whether, don't get into the thing. it's only when you have something that is more descriptive of being described. me ask you, margaret, what would be the consequence of a ruling against you. are blatt said there already plenty of these generic marks. dating, breakfasts, the weather. she suggested they could all be challenged if the court ruled against a booking.com. justice ginsburg the same question. same question out of the gate, she said who could apply to .ancel existing registrations that led to a question of whether even things like 1-800 bookings, as justice breyer said, a particular address, 400 25th street street.com, could be challenged at the order rules against booking.com. tell us about your practical response to the ruling against you. >> i heard this in the oral arguments and i wanted to express that they both did a remarkable job on the historical oral arguments today. it was the first time in the history of the court by telephone,
but not for a generic mark. if you have a generic like booking or whether, don't get into the thing. it's only when you have something that is more descriptive of being described. me ask you, margaret, what would be the consequence of a ruling against you. are blatt said there already plenty of these generic marks. dating, breakfasts, the weather. she suggested they could all be challenged if the court ruled against a booking.com. justice ginsburg the same question. same question out of the...
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a poignant way to mark a time when france never stood alone.requires new kinds of protection, a bottle of hand gel by the book of condolence, the president's own pen. the national story of world war ii is one of solidarity against an enemy at home. 75 years on, it's being remembered by a country in isolation. the celebrations in france that day were a way of forgetting the shame of occupation that had gone before, the new national story of solidarity and resistance broadcast to the nation by general charles de gaulle as he announced the german surrender. translation: the homeland turns its thoughts and love first to those who died for it, to those who have fought and suffered so much. no effort from its soldiers, sailors, airmen, no act of courage or selflessness of its sons and daughters, no suffering of its men and women prisoners, no mourning and sacrifice no tear will have been lost. in germany today, the country's modern—day leaders laid wreaths at the memorial for victims of war. 75 years after the nazi defeat, the german president said h
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explain more about what mark dra keford has been explain more about what mark drakeford has been outliningdrakeford has been outlining? in the last hour he has set out what he has called small and modest changes. anyone expecting a grander unlock will be disappointed. it is barely a twist of the key. what we will have in wales from monday onwards are just three changes, possibly noteworthy the fact that people can go outside to exercise as much as they want, not just go outside to exercise as much as they want, notjust once a day, based on the idea that the transmission of coronavirus is pretty limited in outdoor spaces. the other two measures, garden centres the other two measures, garden ce ntres ca n the other two measures, garden centres can begin to reopen and cancel clinically start to plan the reopening of light present recycling centres, but everything else impacting on schools and workplaces states the same. the stay at home message remains in place, whatever mood music we made here from england. the welsh government can make it own decision unlocked and, of course, and by doing i
explain more about what mark dra keford has been explain more about what mark drakeford has been outliningdrakeford has been outlining? in the last hour he has set out what he has called small and modest changes. anyone expecting a grander unlock will be disappointed. it is barely a twist of the key. what we will have in wales from monday onwards are just three changes, possibly noteworthy the fact that people can go outside to exercise as much as they want, not just go outside to exercise as...
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governm st do to maure that mark is releoed?that negotiations go on about trading prisoners or anything in that regards until mark is brought hom then, you know, whatever they need to do, they need to do, but they need toput mark first. >> reporter: you'd like to see the entire negotiation process stop until there's a pre-condition that mark is released. is that right? >> i believe that would be right, yeah. >> reporter: and if the process moves forward without that pre-condition, what are yop worried would n? >> that he would be forgotten, at --that's what he's going to do with or without certain accomplishments but our concern some for mark. >> reporter: we are talking about america's longest war. three presidents have tried to end this and president eump believedould be closer than ever to having some kind of a home.and getting u.s. troops are you worried that the commitment to that goal could mean mark gets left behind? >> very much so. yeah. very much so. i have a very fear, i think of every day, at i am going to wake up so
governm st do to maure that mark is releoed?that negotiations go on about trading prisoners or anything in that regards until mark is brought hom then, you know, whatever they need to do, they need to do, but they need toput mark first. >> reporter: you'd like to see the entire negotiation process stop until there's a pre-condition that mark is released. is that right? >> i believe that would be right, yeah. >> reporter: and if the process moves forward without that...
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mark easton, bbc news, dedham.ne month after her address on the coronavirus in which the queen said we will lead again. you're watching bbc news with mejames reynolds. welcome to viewers in the uk and around the world. more now on the 75th anniversary of ve day — when the second world war was declared to have ended in europe. earlier, my colleaguejane hill spoke to the british dan snow about the signficance of the day. there was certainly a lot of reflection back 75 years ago, in 1916. there were parties, of course there were parties. there were bonfires, country bonfires all across the country. that's one thing that was very, very talked about at the time, because there had been a black out for six years, and you weren't allowed to have bonfires, you weren't allowed to shine lights outside at night. so they lit up the landscape, particularly in bomb craters, filling them up with big piles of wood and often burning effigies of adolf hitler, as well. so there were parties, but there was also a huge amount of reflect
mark easton, bbc news, dedham.ne month after her address on the coronavirus in which the queen said we will lead again. you're watching bbc news with mejames reynolds. welcome to viewers in the uk and around the world. more now on the 75th anniversary of ve day — when the second world war was declared to have ended in europe. earlier, my colleaguejane hill spoke to the british dan snow about the signficance of the day. there was certainly a lot of reflection back 75 years ago, in 1916. there...
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nicola sturgeon in scotland and mark dra keford sturgeon in scotland and mark drakeford in wales havermonious uk wide approach, but four years in the uk, we have had significant devolution of powers. to the constituent nations of the united kingdom. in scotland, they have control over their own education system, healthcare system, housing, some financial measures. and even though so farduring financial measures. and even though so far during this lockdown, we have seen almost complete alignment between the nations of the uk, i think you are beginning to see the potential at least for that to start to soften a bit. as the leaders of scotland, wales and northern ireland look at their own transmission rates of this virus and work out, what is in ourown of this virus and work out, what is in our own best interests here? i think there was a lot of concern, particularly in scotland a few days ago when they looked at the british press previewing what looked like a significant relaxing of rules when the prime minister makes his announcement on sunday, that is not going to happen now by all ac
nicola sturgeon in scotland and mark dra keford sturgeon in scotland and mark drakeford in wales havermonious uk wide approach, but four years in the uk, we have had significant devolution of powers. to the constituent nations of the united kingdom. in scotland, they have control over their own education system, healthcare system, housing, some financial measures. and even though so farduring financial measures. and even though so far during this lockdown, we have seen almost complete alignment...
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our top stories: marking the 75th anniversary of victory in europe. the queen leads tributes to past sacrifices as the uk remains under lockdown. many people laid down their lives in that terrible conflict. they fought so we could live in peace, at home and abroad. bagpipes skirl. on a day that should have been filled with parades and street parties, prince charles holds a moving tribute at his family's balmoral estate. the uk government is expected to impose a two—week quarantine on almost everyone entering the uk from the end of the month. spain approves a bigger relaxation of the lockdown, as small firms are allowed to serve customers again, and more outdoor movement is allowed. on a day of events marking the 75th anniversary of the allied victory over nazi germany, the queen has paid tribute to britain's wartime sacrifice. she said ve day had a message for today's generation as it deals with the coronavirus epidemic — "never give up, never despair". her address to the nation aired exactly to the minute that her father king george vi made his addre
our top stories: marking the 75th anniversary of victory in europe. the queen leads tributes to past sacrifices as the uk remains under lockdown. many people laid down their lives in that terrible conflict. they fought so we could live in peace, at home and abroad. bagpipes skirl. on a day that should have been filled with parades and street parties, prince charles holds a moving tribute at his family's balmoral estate. the uk government is expected to impose a two—week quarantine on almost...
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a poignant way to mark a time when france never stood alone.n requires new kinds of protection, a bottle of hand gel by the book of condolence, the president's own pen. the national story of world war ii is one of solidarity against an enemy at home. 75 years on, it's being remembered by a country in isolation. the celebrations in france that day were a way of forgetting the shame of occupation that had gone before. the new national story of solidarity and resistance broadcast to the nation by general charles de gaulle as he announced the german surrender. translation: the homeland turns its thoughts and love first to those who died for it, to those who have fought and suffered so much. no effort from its soldiers, sailors, airmen, no act of courage or selflessness of its sons and daughters, no suffering of its men and women prisoners, no mourning, no sacrifice, no tear will have been lost. in germany today, the country's modern—day leaders laid wreaths at the memorial for victims of war. 75 years after the nazi defeat, the german president sai
a poignant way to mark a time when france never stood alone.n requires new kinds of protection, a bottle of hand gel by the book of condolence, the president's own pen. the national story of world war ii is one of solidarity against an enemy at home. 75 years on, it's being remembered by a country in isolation. the celebrations in france that day were a way of forgetting the shame of occupation that had gone before. the new national story of solidarity and resistance broadcast to the nation by...
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mark easton, bbc news, dedham. let me know how you marked ve on twitter. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @jamesbbcnews. hello, there are lots of weather changes on the way as weather changes on the way as we go through the west of this weekend. still some warm ahead but colder in northern scotland. still some warmth in the day ahead, but it will be turning colder in northern scotland and much colder elsewhere across the uk by sunday. and windier as well. now, what's going on? cold air lurking close to northern scotland saturday night into sunday will surge south. not a huge amount of rain at least towards england and wales, and with that cold air, a stronger wind coming down from the north or north—east as well. we start saturday with temperatures well above freezing, a lot of dry weather around, but in that colder air we have a weather system near to northern scotland and that will bring the rain heavier and more widespread across northern scotland during the day with a strengthening wind. elsewhere in scotland
mark easton, bbc news, dedham. let me know how you marked ve on twitter. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @jamesbbcnews. hello, there are lots of weather changes on the way as weather changes on the way as we go through the west of this weekend. still some warm ahead but colder in northern scotland. still some warmth in the day ahead, but it will be turning colder in northern scotland and much colder elsewhere across the uk by sunday. and windier as well. now, what's going on? cold air...
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and how are you able to mark today?, given that the restrictions we are all currently under? well, i am looking out of the window of my study at a road that goes past the house, and there are flags all over the place, and my wife loves these sort of occasions. she is organising a street party, a street party whereby nobody comes closer than the two metres from anybody else, but there will be cakes. she has obtained a dvd of... that will be playing outside the window of one of our rooms, and this will be going on most of the day until after the queen's speech. i shall be one who wa nts to queen's speech. i shall be one who wants to go to bed. that is not until much later tonight, and in fa ct i until much later tonight, and in fact i am going to be speaking to vera lynn's daughter this afternoon. what did that song mean to you out of interest? well, people say how brave you must have been, and i think when you are young, this was a business that was going on and one wa nted business that was going on and one wanted to be
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news live from berlin germany marks the end of the 2nd world war the main commemoration is starting in central berlin the president's own father samar is due to speak on a day which for many germans has come to signify the end of nazi care if you will bring you that ceremony box. i'm sorry we so much got to thank you for joining us germany is marking the end of the 2nd world war on the 8th of may 1905 the heads of the german army signed the articles of unconditional surrender to the allied powers in berlin the day is marked as victory in europe day by the western allies in germany the date has come to be seen as a day of liberation from nazi dictatorship now the main ceremony is about to start in berlin it's being held at the german central memorial for the victims of war and dictatorship and we are following the ceremony there as we said about to begin in central berlin. and we have our chief political correspondent and a crane with us here in our studio and on the ground in central and following the commemorations for us is a simon young and simon i want to start with you tell us mor
news live from berlin germany marks the end of the 2nd world war the main commemoration is starting in central berlin the president's own father samar is due to speak on a day which for many germans has come to signify the end of nazi care if you will bring you that ceremony box. i'm sorry we so much got to thank you for joining us germany is marking the end of the 2nd world war on the 8th of may 1905 the heads of the german army signed the articles of unconditional surrender to the allied...
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how we planned to mark this late night made an end. however being recovered 19 pandemic has compelled us to commemorate this day alone get separated from those who mean so much to us and to whom we are so grateful doesn't. right back with our chief political correspondent linda crane for more on that speech that we heard earlier you know we've talked about this being seen as a day of liberation and germany that's something that was reflected in the speech from president steinmeyer but do germans actually perceive it as such they seem to do dutch of l a did a poll this week in which more than 3 quarters of the germans who were polled said that they absolutely see it as a day of liberation only 7 percent they see it as a day of defeat or capitulation but interestingly enough if you then break that down by party affiliation you see that over 30 percent around 31 percent of those polled who say that they support the right wing party the alternative for germany a.f.d. they say it was a day of defeat so when you hear populist politicians esp
how we planned to mark this late night made an end. however being recovered 19 pandemic has compelled us to commemorate this day alone get separated from those who mean so much to us and to whom we are so grateful doesn't. right back with our chief political correspondent linda crane for more on that speech that we heard earlier you know we've talked about this being seen as a day of liberation and germany that's something that was reflected in the speech from president steinmeyer but do...
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marking the 75th anniversary of victory in europe. the queen leads tributes to past sacrifices as the uk remains under lockdown. many people laid down their lives in that terrible conflict. they fought so we could live in peace, at home and abroad. on a day that should have been filled with parades and street parties, prince charles holds a moving tribute at his family's balmoral estate. the uk government is expected to impose a two—week quarantine on almost everyone entering the uk, from the end of the month. spain approves a bigger relaxation of the lockdown, as small firms are allowed to serve customers again and more outdoor movement is allowed. hello. 75 years after her father announced the end of the second world war in europe, the queen has addressed the nation to mark ve day. speaking from windsor castle, she spoke poignantly of her memories from 1945, and drew comparisons with the current crisis facing the world, "never give up, never despair", she said. ourfirst report is from nicholas witchell. newsreel: this is london. his
marking the 75th anniversary of victory in europe. the queen leads tributes to past sacrifices as the uk remains under lockdown. many people laid down their lives in that terrible conflict. they fought so we could live in peace, at home and abroad. on a day that should have been filled with parades and street parties, prince charles holds a moving tribute at his family's balmoral estate. the uk government is expected to impose a two—week quarantine on almost everyone entering the uk, from the...
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mark: welcome back.thy, the ingenuity of the american people, they know how to mitigate as well as work, and that's what they want to do. when you go throughout this country, fast food restaurants, the drive-through's are open, curb pick up food, you can go to coffee, cafÉs, you can see what's going on in our grocery stores, we've got, these are all heroes in the sense that the economy, to the extent that it's moving at all, it's thanks to these people in some ways resisting these blue state governors. what is it about some of these blue state governors who seem to enjoy ruling with an iron fist. they say it's about health, but it's so ridiculous in some of these cases. we've seen it, even some courts have stepped in here. were never going to get our economy back unless these guys and gals start to take seriously the need and desires of these small businessmen and these workers. >> we can open up in a safe manner. i was a small business owner. when i was 20 years old i took a risk and there's one thing i
mark: welcome back.thy, the ingenuity of the american people, they know how to mitigate as well as work, and that's what they want to do. when you go throughout this country, fast food restaurants, the drive-through's are open, curb pick up food, you can go to coffee, cafÉs, you can see what's going on in our grocery stores, we've got, these are all heroes in the sense that the economy, to the extent that it's moving at all, it's thanks to these people in some ways resisting these blue state...
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this mark is generic. that's the end of the story we are not going to look at the evidence and it could be other things and surveys. it could be newspaper articles, magazine articles, dictionary definitions, but the truth of the matter is in this case it shows 75% of consumers, whether the survey was brought or not, that 75% of consumers in this particular survey thought booking.com with the brand, not generic. there is a sliding scale trademark they are highly protectable and they are coined words that have no real meaning. then there's words like apple did you have a meaning that when combined with a good or service it doesn't have anything to do with apples the fruit, they are highly protected because an apple doesn't tell you that their goods and services or computers. what is interesting is descriptive marks tell you something about the goods or services that don't necessarilyy tell you completely what they are. so if we had clothing with apples all ove over it, would tt be protected with a trademark
this mark is generic. that's the end of the story we are not going to look at the evidence and it could be other things and surveys. it could be newspaper articles, magazine articles, dictionary definitions, but the truth of the matter is in this case it shows 75% of consumers, whether the survey was brought or not, that 75% of consumers in this particular survey thought booking.com with the brand, not generic. there is a sliding scale trademark they are highly protectable and they are coined...
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do you think it would help mark's case if he were to do the same in this siation?i think it would do more help than harm at this point. he's shown hes pretty powerful guy, he's gone toe to toe against the strongest leaders in the world and come out okay. >> yeah, i really support donalt he will bring my brother home safely. he's done it in the past with other prisoners, other -- so i believe that he'll get my brother home. li reporter: if you could r a message right now to president trump, what would you say to him? >> would say please bring my brother mark home safely, and please don't do any more signing any more deals until my brother sin clued in that deal andtt g my brother home safe. >> reporter: charlene, let me ask you, because this is their very interview anyone in your family has given, why are you talking to us today? >> it's been long enough that i feel that we have to be a littlo er and move more forward and more aggressive. i have to get more out there, more -- to get the word out, and little bit more mentioning myot r mark's name and more motivated,
do you think it would help mark's case if he were to do the same in this siation?i think it would do more help than harm at this point. he's shown hes pretty powerful guy, he's gone toe to toe against the strongest leaders in the world and come out okay. >> yeah, i really support donalt he will bring my brother home safely. he's done it in the past with other prisoners, other -- so i believe that he'll get my brother home. li reporter: if you could r a message right now to president...
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many of us marking ve day outside our front many of us marking ve day outside ourfront doors or manyt doors or perhaps a walk and the weather is mostly behaving itself. i say mostly, there are a few heavy showers lurking around and the possibility of a thunder storm. don't be surprised if it is sunny and then the heavens open. there are clouds around. it is not completely clear. but it is a very warm afternoon. in london up to 2a degrees. 21 in the midlands. even 20 in newcastle. some of the showers may linger. after midnight it does dry out and the skies clear and then our focus is to the north of scotland. here we are starting to see a big change in our weather pattern. a cold front is approaching. and that will bring a huge change to northern scotland on saturday. increasing winds, very cold winds, rain and some mountain snow, look at the drop in temperatures, stornoway 10, snow, look at the drop in temperatures, stornoway10, glasgow still at 18. to the south of glasgow it still feels like summer. for some of us sunday won't be a great day. cloud and some rain and some cold winds.
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mark meredith is live at the white house now with more. mark. mark: good afternoon, jon, as you mentioned president trump is due to land in florida later on this hour for the spacex launch but so much of the focus is also on the violent demonstrations that we have seen happening all over the country including in minnesota, the president did address that before leaving the white house this afternoon. here is what he had to say. >> it's a great state, minnesota, they've got to get tougher, they've got to get tougher. they've got is to be strong. honor the memory of george floyd, honor his memory, they have to get tougher and by being tougher they will be honoring his memory but they cannot let that happen. mark: the president praising efforts of u.s. secret service outside of the white house. we were told 6 people arrested after the demonstrations in lafayette park outside of the white house fence, we got a statement from the secret service about what transpired last night. they say, quote, demonstrators repeatedly attempt to knock over security b
mark meredith is live at the white house now with more. mark. mark: good afternoon, jon, as you mentioned president trump is due to land in florida later on this hour for the spacex launch but so much of the focus is also on the violent demonstrations that we have seen happening all over the country including in minnesota, the president did address that before leaving the white house this afternoon. here is what he had to say. >> it's a great state, minnesota, they've got to get tougher,...
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the bell rang out across berlin to mark the moment. germany's president. and chancellor angela merkel maintained a suitable distance from each other but the country's central memorial to the victims of war. said germany's neighbors had needed time to trust the country again and accepting german it's required an emotional understanding of the past. and the germany's past is a fractured past responsibility for the murder of millions and the suffering of millions it's believed that breaks our hearts and that's why i say that this country can only be loved with a broken heart and i'm how it's the leave me in britain the royal air force famous display team the red arrows flew over london's landmarks. 2 minutes of silence was observed across the country. a poem written about the victory 75 years ago was read by prime minister boris johnson. now the great vision which we dared believe through slow and savage years is all our own that summit which we will we now achieve uncertainty deposes the unknown. in france president. led a ceremony at the arc de triomphe mon
the bell rang out across berlin to mark the moment. germany's president. and chancellor angela merkel maintained a suitable distance from each other but the country's central memorial to the victims of war. said germany's neighbors had needed time to trust the country again and accepting german it's required an emotional understanding of the past. and the germany's past is a fractured past responsibility for the murder of millions and the suffering of millions it's believed that breaks our...
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mark rrp they are al -- ,mark: there was no russia collusion. have the precedence whether it's the coronavirus or the same' liberal media going into the press conferences to undermine the president in his handling of the coronavirus and his opening of the economy. they don't have expert reporters. seasoned reporters. substantive reporters. it's the same people who pushed the russia collusion narrative and the ukraine nonsense to the ends. mollmollie hemingway, thank you. keep up the good work and bless you. [♪] jesse: welcome to watters, i'm jesse watters. donald trump revealed he was taking hydroxychloroquine. >> i am taking it, cloarp quinn --hydroxychloroquine every dayi take a pill every day. a lot of our front-line workers take it. plus it doesn't hurt people. it has been out on the market or malaria and lupus and other things. many doctors are in favor of it.
mark rrp they are al -- ,mark: there was no russia collusion. have the precedence whether it's the coronavirus or the same' liberal media going into the press conferences to undermine the president in his handling of the coronavirus and his opening of the economy. they don't have expert reporters. seasoned reporters. substantive reporters. it's the same people who pushed the russia collusion narrative and the ukraine nonsense to the ends. mollmollie hemingway, thank you. keep up the good work...
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prince charles leads the uk in remembrance, as communities fall silent for two minutes to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of the second world war in europe. the queen will address the uk in the next hour. president trump lays a wreath at the war memorial in washington, and isjoined by several second world war veterans. in the united states, 20 million jobs are lost, as the coronavirus pushes up unemployment to its highest since the great depression of the 1930s. a father and son are charged with murder after the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man in the us state of georgia. as the uk government decides whether to ease some lockdown measures — from monday, people in wales will be allowed to exercise outside more than once a day. and one week on from the lifting of one of the strictest lockdowns in europe, we see how the people of spain are coping with the daily commute. translation: today is the first day i leave home and i go to work. iam afraid. you don't know what might happen. you might catch the virus. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we're cov
prince charles leads the uk in remembrance, as communities fall silent for two minutes to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of the second world war in europe. the queen will address the uk in the next hour. president trump lays a wreath at the war memorial in washington, and isjoined by several second world war veterans. in the united states, 20 million jobs are lost, as the coronavirus pushes up unemployment to its highest since the great depression of the 1930s. a father and son are...
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obviously remain a significant weight on consumers going forward. >> tim's got a question. >> hi, mark. great to hear from you as usual. how about inflation? >> i think people are all over the map. we spent a year getting through a credit crisis which is deflationary and we just heard new jersey raise toll prices 34% and any business raising prices and what's your call on inflation and is that going to be something this we wait three months and then we see it? >> yeah. tim, it's also a disinflationary shock. there will be spot price increases for products and services that are in shortage. yeah you'll see that, but broadly speaking because unemployment is very high and we'll be north of 20% in may even after the businesses reopen we're going to be close to double digit and that's going weigh very heavily on consumer demand and businesses just won't have the pricing power. i'll give you one data point and more anecdotal we run a survey off of our website and we've been doing it weekly since 2003 and last week not a single business said there were raising prices and it's 350 businesses a
obviously remain a significant weight on consumers going forward. >> tim's got a question. >> hi, mark. great to hear from you as usual. how about inflation? >> i think people are all over the map. we spent a year getting through a credit crisis which is deflationary and we just heard new jersey raise toll prices 34% and any business raising prices and what's your call on inflation and is that going to be something this we wait three months and then we see it? >> yeah....
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plans to mark ve day this year have changed drastically, but st paul's is still marking the anniversaryuls on ve day 1945? they had got the choristers back from school in truro to sing something but they did not know what would happen, they had only planned one service at 8pm. 35,000 people in the day turned up at saint pauls which is why they had to do ten services back to back. the choristers went out on to the gallery, because, they could not go to sleep, it was so noisy, to look over london and see the millie innes out on the streets on ve day evening. that need to come together to commemorate is something people are feeling today —— to see the millions. how are you marking today given the measures in place? we can't do all the things we planned, bell ringing, no special services. but we have put together a services. but we have put together a service people can use at home and we have some music we will be hearing about in a moment, and a message from me on what ve day means. i suppose your services are somewhat restricted, are you doing online services? online services for special
plans to mark ve day this year have changed drastically, but st paul's is still marking the anniversaryuls on ve day 1945? they had got the choristers back from school in truro to sing something but they did not know what would happen, they had only planned one service at 8pm. 35,000 people in the day turned up at saint pauls which is why they had to do ten services back to back. the choristers went out on to the gallery, because, they could not go to sleep, it was so noisy, to look over london...
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mark: here's a question from charisse. did pelosi have a frustration with obama and the obama cabinet relative to experience. molly: yes. that is a big theme of this sort of chapter the book about the obama era. she and obama became very close. have a lot of mutual respect. so i don't want to make it seem like there's any grudge between them. but it the theme of congressional coverage. as democrats in the house and senate never felt like he was particularly great and negotiator when he came to dealing with the republicans freed the always felt like he gave up too much up front. he was willing to, he was so and made this promise of bipartisanship and defensive and healing the country and bringing people together as of the republicans realized right off the bat, you can't do this if we don't go along with that we can keep him from for the filling is promise. and hurt him politically. and i think she realized that a long time before he did. in step two thought that he continued to go to great lengths to try to get republicans
mark: here's a question from charisse. did pelosi have a frustration with obama and the obama cabinet relative to experience. molly: yes. that is a big theme of this sort of chapter the book about the obama era. she and obama became very close. have a lot of mutual respect. so i don't want to make it seem like there's any grudge between them. but it the theme of congressional coverage. as democrats in the house and senate never felt like he was particularly great and negotiator when he came to...
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so there were a lot of question marks still having over.there was a tremendous variety of emotions in every country on the 8th of may. very good of you to give us your time. i'm sorry we cannot speak a little longer, but good to speak to you this afternoon. that is the historian sir anthony beever. the anniversary of ve day has been marked across europe. the french president francois macron and the german chancellor angela merkel have laid wreaths in commemoration. in a minute, we'll hear from our correspondents in paris and moscow, but first, jenny hill is in berlin for us.. 75 years ago, the reichstag was in ruins, berlin was destroyed and germany defeated. today, berliners have a public holiday as this country commemorates not victory over but liberation from the nazis. germany's past still overshadows society and politics today. it's one of the reasons, for example, that germany has been reluctant to assume a more significant military role in overseas conflicts. today, 1600 international guests should have gathered here for commemoratio
so there were a lot of question marks still having over.there was a tremendous variety of emotions in every country on the 8th of may. very good of you to give us your time. i'm sorry we cannot speak a little longer, but good to speak to you this afternoon. that is the historian sir anthony beever. the anniversary of ve day has been marked across europe. the french president francois macron and the german chancellor angela merkel have laid wreaths in commemoration. in a minute, we'll hear from...
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to that.our assessment mark: thank you so much, nejra. think there is a lot about the virus that is not proven that learning we go, and what he did was we went through some of the mobility data, because you can track now with people, how much of a lockdown different countries have had through cell phone data. what we found is that there is little correlation between the mobility and the success in reducing the reproduction rate of the virus. so then we tried to fit that to the data, and it seems somewhat possible that in some cases, if you look at, say, london, the serology is showing that 17% of london has already been infected. that raises questions about, in some of these areas, do we have something like a modified herd immunity? it is a theory, but it might be one of the reasons why we should be less worried about a second wave that some of the historical examples going back to 1918, or the middle ages. nejra: interesting. so if the data in the coming weeks supports that scenario that you have outlined in terms of a diminished risk of
to that.our assessment mark: thank you so much, nejra. think there is a lot about the virus that is not proven that learning we go, and what he did was we went through some of the mobility data, because you can track now with people, how much of a lockdown different countries have had through cell phone data. what we found is that there is little correlation between the mobility and the success in reducing the reproduction rate of the virus. so then we tried to fit that to the data, and it...
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why shippers have come to mark the 1st day of aid despite advice to stay made his a pot. a similar scene in indonesia the world's largest muslim majority nation unable to travel to say loved ones for the holiday many took to the streets to pray on the outskirts of the capital jakarta while the congregation same large in the context of a pandemic they a tiny compared to previous year is. filmed this time last year this is what dhaka in bangladesh normally looks like in preparation for 8. now measures introduced to curb the coronavirus have left it on recognizable. normally we see many customers coming in ahead of aid but this year there are far fewer we've opened our shop for the last 4 days and sold nothing. more than 400 reported deaths and 30000 and fictions prompted the country to extend its lockdown restrictions until the end of may. confined to their homes many will find a 3 day holiday a very different experience this year. as there is a nationwide and we can't do out age shopping because markets are closed we have donated the money for all our age related expenses
why shippers have come to mark the 1st day of aid despite advice to stay made his a pot. a similar scene in indonesia the world's largest muslim majority nation unable to travel to say loved ones for the holiday many took to the streets to pray on the outskirts of the capital jakarta while the congregation same large in the context of a pandemic they a tiny compared to previous year is. filmed this time last year this is what dhaka in bangladesh normally looks like in preparation for 8. now...
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mark manduca joining us from citigroup.e will see lufthansa working more closely with deutsche bank. that could be something that from an environmental point of view might make sense. a quick look at where european stocks have settled. as we've been telling you, we have seen something of a selloff , that has continued through the european close. these are the final numbers. we were down on the day. there were light volumes in certain portions of the european market, particularly on the german dax. we'll carry on the coverage of the top of the hour and talk about what has been happening in the u.k. we will get you the covid briefing as well as jonathan ferro has been talking to the astrazeneca ceo. we will try to bring you some of that interview. that is coming up at the top of the hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: from london, i am guy johnson vonnie quinn in new york. this is the european close on bloomberg markets. let's turn our attention to what is happening in south africa. the reserve bank meeting earlier on. it has cut
mark manduca joining us from citigroup.e will see lufthansa working more closely with deutsche bank. that could be something that from an environmental point of view might make sense. a quick look at where european stocks have settled. as we've been telling you, we have seen something of a selloff , that has continued through the european close. these are the final numbers. we were down on the day. there were light volumes in certain portions of the european market, particularly on the german...
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mark: not really.we have done is look at all these holdings that we had before the crisis and looked at those stocks that were looking very attractive at that time before the crisis but were very expensive. we are going into those stocks that were very attractive but have now come down in the crisis. it means that we are investing in brazil. in turkey.sting [audio drop] places like korea, china. nejra: -- central banks to try finance budget deficits, monetary financing, in other words. if we see more of that and i know there are distinctions to be made between specific markets and emerging markets, but do you think we will see capital flight as a result of that? mark: no, i don't think so. laps over into these emerging countries and in fact, we may even see a weakening of the dollar because of the tremendous flow of dollars in all these other countries, thereby strengthening some of the currencies in these other countries outside the u.s. so at the end of the date, this quantitative easing will be a bo
mark: not really.we have done is look at all these holdings that we had before the crisis and looked at those stocks that were looking very attractive at that time before the crisis but were very expensive. we are going into those stocks that were very attractive but have now come down in the crisis. it means that we are investing in brazil. in turkey.sting [audio drop] places like korea, china. nejra: -- central banks to try finance budget deficits, monetary financing, in other words. if we...
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as we mark memorial day together with our audience. >> sandra: that's right, mike pence and mark esperwill be leading their wreath laying ceremony there at arlington national cemetery as you saw colors just a moment ago, we will be seeing the president and the first lady a short time after expected around 10:00 a.m. eastern time, and while this memorial day has looked so different to so many, and we are remembering in so many different ways, this is a traditional ceremony that we can all take in here, streaming live in many ways, carrying it here on the fox news channel, such an important moment for this country to stop and remember those who have served and paid the biggest sacrifice. >> ed: these dead shall not have died in vain that this nation under god should have a new birth of freedom, and you think about this morning in particular as we mark on "fox & friends" this morning more than 98,000 americans who have died from covid-19 as well, we certainly do not want to forget about them as we honor the men and women who have paid the ultimate sacrifice for this country while wearing
as we mark memorial day together with our audience. >> sandra: that's right, mike pence and mark esperwill be leading their wreath laying ceremony there at arlington national cemetery as you saw colors just a moment ago, we will be seeing the president and the first lady a short time after expected around 10:00 a.m. eastern time, and while this memorial day has looked so different to so many, and we are remembering in so many different ways, this is a traditional ceremony that we can all...
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mark drakeford mark dra keford there, mark drakeford there, the first minister of wales.nt spoke to us about what other measures would be put in place. garden centres could reopen, people could go out to exercise more than once a day, differently dinky, borisjohnson said people could go in theircars, go borisjohnson said people could go in their cars, go further afield to exercise, the welsh government said thatis exercise, the welsh government said that is not the case in wales, we are being more stringent with restrictions, people have to exercise locally, people cannot stay away from their own home overnight. this has caused some confusion amongst the public, when boris johnson made his announcement on sunday, there was frustration by the welsh government that borisjohnson did not make it clear that his changes were referring to just england alone, it's the welsh government that made the changes, that make the decisions about what happens here in wales and i've said anyone crossing the border into wales will be turned back and will be fined if they are deemed to be tra
mark drakeford mark dra keford there, mark drakeford there, the first minister of wales.nt spoke to us about what other measures would be put in place. garden centres could reopen, people could go out to exercise more than once a day, differently dinky, borisjohnson said people could go in theircars, go borisjohnson said people could go in their cars, go further afield to exercise, the welsh government said thatis exercise, the welsh government said that is not the case in wales, we are being...
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and i believe many mister smart, mark perrone with the commercial would applaud that . it would say at least we know what social distancing standards could be used in the workplace. at least we know what protective equipment is required to protect our employees . at least we know going into this exactly what the standards are we need to live up to. senator mcconnell's ask is community immunity from lawsuits. don't hold anybody any standards at all. that's wrong. people will be in danger, people will be infected, more people will die. that is not the right approach. but we need to do is to make certain that when this is all said and done we have a smart approach. in the business that is conscientious and cares for its customers has standards to live by, that they can thmeet reasonable standards that have been thought through from a public health viewpoint. it's no wonder that there's incendiary when you look at the situation today , controls suggest voluntary standards, suggestions. the white house accepts some and punishes some, stops at others, ignores others. there's
and i believe many mister smart, mark perrone with the commercial would applaud that . it would say at least we know what social distancing standards could be used in the workplace. at least we know what protective equipment is required to protect our employees . at least we know going into this exactly what the standards are we need to live up to. senator mcconnell's ask is community immunity from lawsuits. don't hold anybody any standards at all. that's wrong. people will be in danger, people...
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more with mark ruffalo when we come back. more with mark ruffalo when we come back.ueaky shopping cart] [sniffing] is the salmon wild-caught? she only eats wild caught. [cash register beeps] uh, i need a price check on honey. don't get mad. get e*trade and get more than just trading. investing. banking. guidance. get e*trade and get more than just trading. now you can make feel like the weekend.k with jimmy dean simple scrambles. made fresh with two real eggs, sausage 'n cheese. and ready in seconds. why don't you put a sunday morning shine on tomorrow morning's breakfast. this is a surprisingly filling snack ♪ in a little can. ♪ v8. the original plant-powered drink. veg up. v8. the original plant-powered drink. a new moment in wireless has begun. t-mobile and sprint are joining forces. by bringing together our two networks, t-mobile will build america's largest and most reliable 5g network... with more towers, more engineers, and more coverage. you'll get the best 5g network, and the best prices. welcome to t-mobile. america's largest 5g network. to keep customers a
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playing their part in marking ve day. 75 years on.n, with the red, white and blue behind them, there wasn't a huge amount of advanced publicity, because crowds weren't, we didn't want to encourage people to go out on the streets. let's listen to the commentary, if we can. no commentary at the moment, but the distinctive roar of the engines. applause roar of the engines. cheering applause the red arrows over hms belfast, trafalgar square, buckingham palace, some of the landmarks they have flown over over central london. as i was saying, not a huge amount of advanced publicity, the concern was people might gather outside to watch. but here we are, watching, an amazing vantage point. the fly—past over central london. raf typhoon jets also doing fly—past over edinburgh, cardiff, and belfast. and of course, when the red arrows fly, and of course, when the red arrows fly, it's usually to large crowds, but the streets below them empty today, very fitting way, the red arrows marking ve day, playing their part. we can go live to paris now. the
playing their part in marking ve day. 75 years on.n, with the red, white and blue behind them, there wasn't a huge amount of advanced publicity, because crowds weren't, we didn't want to encourage people to go out on the streets. let's listen to the commentary, if we can. no commentary at the moment, but the distinctive roar of the engines. applause roar of the engines. cheering applause the red arrows over hms belfast, trafalgar square, buckingham palace, some of the landmarks they have flown...
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chris: mark meredith reporting from the white house, mark, thanks. joining us now dr. deborah birx of the white house coronavirus task force, doctor, welcome back to fox news sunday. >> doctor: thank you. chris: a month ago you and president trump were talking about a total of 60,000 covid-19 deaths, take a look. >> it looks like we will be about 60,000 mark which is 40,000 less than the lowers number thought of. >> look at how much the model has changed in just a week. a week ago it was 80,000 and now it's 60,000. chris: early this coming week we are going to reach 100,000 deaths from the coronavirus and those models that you're citing now talk about close to 150,000 deaths by august. what happened, doctor? >> doctor: i think that a few things are together, so from the beginning and i think when we had the first briefing, we talked about 1.2 million to 2.4 million and 100,000 to 240,000 people succumbing to this incredibly aggressive virus. those are the figures that we continue to standby in the first wave and understanding thousand prevent futures hospitalizations a
chris: mark meredith reporting from the white house, mark, thanks. joining us now dr. deborah birx of the white house coronavirus task force, doctor, welcome back to fox news sunday. >> doctor: thank you. chris: a month ago you and president trump were talking about a total of 60,000 covid-19 deaths, take a look. >> it looks like we will be about 60,000 mark which is 40,000 less than the lowers number thought of. >> look at how much the model has changed in just a week. a week...