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so i hope people see and we will see more motivation more. from the players who are playing not is not missionaries what was remember we were playing for coach so instead of scouting we go to coaching. and probably in the end. people who are probably so for the most other scouts out of agents because probably games will be looking less for a career this who brought to. the games they were more excited. what do you think will happen to the ticket prices do you think the tickets the prices will go up there will be a hike in it for sporting events. i don't really know it depends on how. i make progress. there will be less people of interest that. is going on if we can cancel the other day i mean i think more people would like to come to events because they miss it misses the atmosphere on much they all or on the events moment. for example the world cup in russia is the epidemic of i've been going on probably not many people were there wanted to go you know all the way growth for this or it depends on the progress. if we control it it may be elim
so i hope people see and we will see more motivation more. from the players who are playing not is not missionaries what was remember we were playing for coach so instead of scouting we go to coaching. and probably in the end. people who are probably so for the most other scouts out of agents because probably games will be looking less for a career this who brought to. the games they were more excited. what do you think will happen to the ticket prices do you think the tickets the prices will...
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and more streaming apps all in one place. more classics. more premiers. plus, more to easily find using just your voice. hello, more. where have you been all my life? find your favorites and more all in one place with x1. plus, get speed, coverage and security with the xfi gateway. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> well, the number you see right there, they are staggering. more than five million cases of coronavirus across the united states. that accounts for roughly a quarter of the cases worldwide. more than 163,000 people have died in the u.s. not just a number. virus spreading rapidly jumping from four to five million cases in 17 days. texas now seeing its highest positivity day yet. >> tensions road as a church decided to defy state orders. kathy park has more. >> reporter: tonight the coronavirus crisis deepening with the country hitting five million cases. these five states combined making up more than 40% of the infections, including california, where the death toll topped 4,000. this morning in ventura county, screaming, slapping and shoving du
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and more than 50 so i am about x. very young you are but you're maybe an extreme case and my guess is you're probably much more able to control yourself than most people in this discomfort but professor it's a it's actually a very controversial but also very important topic because overweight people different overweight people i'm not talking about morbidly obese but overweight people are more expansive for the society i mean that we know that matter bolduc diseases are the leading cause of mortality globally treating them is far more expensive than treating other diseases the care for overweight people and obese people in later life is far more expensive especially if they develop dementia or other cognitive disorders to reach they. usually do so i mean i hate the word discrimination i think it's always cruel i would say agree with you on that but don't you think that they should be some other economic way way off discouraging people from packing up on x. or pounds for example a fact tax what do you think about the f
and more than 50 so i am about x. very young you are but you're maybe an extreme case and my guess is you're probably much more able to control yourself than most people in this discomfort but professor it's a it's actually a very controversial but also very important topic because overweight people different overweight people i'm not talking about morbidly obese but overweight people are more expansive for the society i mean that we know that matter bolduc diseases are the leading cause of...
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we will see more and more of the 2 intertwined. media games will be closer and always more visual like the again so probably in the end so what are you each and if you're not if it's there we go it's not so real story or reading yours means games throughout coaching. you know. i'm here thanks a lot for this talk it's being great talking to you such a very inspiring to hear someone say that we should always stick to the things will love no matter what around us is going on and hopefully we can all get through this and come out better people out of it and better football players as well thanks for the chat take yourself and i hope we'll talk soon in a normal environment. and. take care. i know to no crowd. no shots. actually just well to be. going to well. know the posts. which your thirst for action. hello and welcome to cross talk we're all things we consider on peter lavelle rage and description sheer despair how has the united states found itself in such a state of turmoil growing income inequality systemic racism or poison polit
we will see more and more of the 2 intertwined. media games will be closer and always more visual like the again so probably in the end so what are you each and if you're not if it's there we go it's not so real story or reading yours means games throughout coaching. you know. i'm here thanks a lot for this talk it's being great talking to you such a very inspiring to hear someone say that we should always stick to the things will love no matter what around us is going on and hopefully we can...
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more exercise. more water. and more fiber is the only way to manage it. is it? maybe you think... it's occasional constipation. maybe it's not. it could be a chronic medical condition called ibs-c, and time to say yesss! to linzess. linzess works differently than laxatives. it helps relieve belly pain and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. do not give linzess to children less than six and it should not be given to children six to less than 18, it may harm them. do not take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach area pain, and swelling. change your thinking to ibs-c. if your constipation and belly pain keeps coming back, tell your doctor and say yesss! to linzess. car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.vented now we've created a brand new way for you to sell you
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that means more jobs, four more years means more judges. four more years means more support for our troops and our cop cops. it's going to take at least four more years to dwayne that swamp. so men and women of the republican national convention, it's on. now is the time, this is the moment for each of us to do everything that we can in our power to re-elect this president, this team for four more years. let's do our part to elect republicans up and down the ballot, let's re-elect a republican majority in the united states senate, and let's make sure that leader kevin mccarthy is speaker. in a new republican majority in the united states house of representatives. [ applause ] so we've all got work to do, and i know you're up to the task. i saw the way this party, this movement led our nation back in 2016. and i just know each and every one of you are going to do your part this year. to re-elect this president, and elect and re-elect republicans with strong sound conservative principles every day. you know, there's -- i heard the other day t
that means more jobs, four more years means more judges. four more years means more support for our troops and our cop cops. it's going to take at least four more years to dwayne that swamp. so men and women of the republican national convention, it's on. now is the time, this is the moment for each of us to do everything that we can in our power to re-elect this president, this team for four more years. let's do our part to elect republicans up and down the ballot, let's re-elect a republican...
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four more years. four more years. four more years. four more years. four more years.our more years. four more years. four more years. >> thank you very much. when i took office, the middle east was in total chaos. isis was rampaging. iran was on the rise and the war in afghanistan had no end in sight. i withdrew from the terrible one-sided iran nuclear deal. [ cheering and applause ] >> unlike many presidents before me, i kept my promise, recognized israel's true capital and moved our embassy to jerusalem. [ cheering and applause ] >> but not only did we talk about it as a future site, we got it built. rather than spending $1 billion on a new building as planned, we took an already owned existing building in a better location, real estate deal, right? and opened it at a cost of less than $500,000. [ applause ] >> many things like that that government is doing right now. we also recognized israeli sovereignty over the golan heights. [ applause ] >> and this month we achieved the first middle east peace deal in 25 years. [ cheering and applause ] >> thank you to uae. th
four more years. four more years. four more years. four more years. four more years.our more years. four more years. four more years. >> thank you very much. when i took office, the middle east was in total chaos. isis was rampaging. iran was on the rise and the war in afghanistan had no end in sight. i withdrew from the terrible one-sided iran nuclear deal. [ cheering and applause ] >> unlike many presidents before me, i kept my promise, recognized israel's true capital and moved...
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we'll have more comprehensive lockdowns. it will vary but the overriding feature of this is the fact that people will tend to stay local more people are nervous, cautious they are aware there is potential for a second wave, an up tick of infection it doesn't bode well for larger cities they are continuing to work from home we are conscious of the fact where i think the working landscape has shifted. there will be more flexibility around the way people do work. we are likely to see the greater preponderance of people working from home. that will impact the retail businesses within them >> i've barely left my local area except for work so that does make sense. i appreciate you sharing the data with us we are squeezing in a quick break. coming up, the uae's top dip low mate shares with us the impact of peace we'lgol live to abu dhabi next. >>> welcome to "street signs." these are your headlines shares in european travel and leisure companies slump after britain imposes a 14-day quarantine on travels coming from france starting
we'll have more comprehensive lockdowns. it will vary but the overriding feature of this is the fact that people will tend to stay local more people are nervous, cautious they are aware there is potential for a second wave, an up tick of infection it doesn't bode well for larger cities they are continuing to work from home we are conscious of the fact where i think the working landscape has shifted. there will be more flexibility around the way people do work. we are likely to see the greater...
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. >> you've been more right than wrong. you deserve credit for that yop you're literally saying next friday is the day that you'll get and you use the word monsterous, not me what names are we talking about. you're a broad market watcher but you do bring specific names to the table what do your investors need to know >> i talked to our head of global strategy. it's names like pulte, target, best buy it's also things like auto nation and things like mosaic. >> list young. you get thefirst crack at tom lee. what do you think about what he's saying? it's a bold prediction >> i think we use the word rotation too much as an industry for it to really be a rotation it means money has to come out of one group and the same money has to go into oots group. do you think that's really what's going to happen here or is it more there's cash coming off the sidelines that will be overweighted into some of those epicenter names. >> there's it shall it's probably a bit of both i think there's so much cash on the sidelines still. we can see i
. >> you've been more right than wrong. you deserve credit for that yop you're literally saying next friday is the day that you'll get and you use the word monsterous, not me what names are we talking about. you're a broad market watcher but you do bring specific names to the table what do your investors need to know >> i talked to our head of global strategy. it's names like pulte, target, best buy it's also things like auto nation and things like mosaic. >> list young. you...
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i want to know more. what's the reasoning? ju justify why we don't have more tests? never get more tests and why this was done? i want another reason. >> suspicious beyond on face of it seems to contradict everything that we have all been told and assured is true, is that it does favor the president's line about too much -- there's too much testing going on and that the more you test the more cases you find and, therefore, the numbers go up and i guess he feels that looks bad for him. it's not as if this is -- i mean, this -- it would make sense, pressure came from the top, because this goes -- this is now making science go in exactly the direction that the administration wants it, which is, oh, we don't need to test, you know, 40% of the people who are asymptomatic. >> right. and public health we know that's exactly the opposite. that when you have 40% to 50% of spread it's because of asymptomatic individuals when many of the superspreader events occurred because of somebody asymptomatic. we need to find those individuals. we need far more testing. not less. i quest
i want to know more. what's the reasoning? ju justify why we don't have more tests? never get more tests and why this was done? i want another reason. >> suspicious beyond on face of it seems to contradict everything that we have all been told and assured is true, is that it does favor the president's line about too much -- there's too much testing going on and that the more you test the more cases you find and, therefore, the numbers go up and i guess he feels that looks bad for him....
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they have a culture that is a bit more pragmatic and a bit more responsive to change.hat is not to say that traditional public schools cannot become more flexible in those ways. and there's some school districts -- leaders, superintendents, who have made an effort in that direction. but having a more decentralized system really wouldn't make it -- would make it much easier to respond to crises of these kind in the future. host: there is not a pointing out of the resource gap between poor urban school districts that could not pivot to remote learning because they did not have broadband access for their families, did not have access to the technology versus better financed school districts. guest: there is no question that there has been a gap in that regard but it is also true that you have seen some organizations, particularly a number of high-performing charter networks. you have also seen a number of catholic schools and long island. there is a small district that has had incredible success and one reason some of these schools have had success, some of the networks h
they have a culture that is a bit more pragmatic and a bit more responsive to change.hat is not to say that traditional public schools cannot become more flexible in those ways. and there's some school districts -- leaders, superintendents, who have made an effort in that direction. but having a more decentralized system really wouldn't make it -- would make it much easier to respond to crises of these kind in the future. host: there is not a pointing out of the resource gap between poor urban...
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and more of belarus. to stay in power means to give up more and more of belaruslj see. up more and moreentary election. early exit polls say the ruling party, led by the president milo djukanovic, is ahead of the main opposition group, with a very narrow lead. according to the polling agency cemi, the ruling dps party is projected to win 34.2% of the vote. the opposition alliance for the future of montenegro, which wants closer ties with serbia and russia, isjust behind, with 33.7% of the vote. our balkans correspondent guy de launey has been monitoring the results and says it's milo djukanovic‘s character that seems to have convinced voters. well, they regard him as a very strong leader. if you look at the poles asking people, how do you feel —— view milo djukanovic, they say, "we see him asa djukanovic, they say, "we see him as a strong leader, somebody who has led montenegro, as you say, for three decades and has led the country through numerous transitions through that time from being part of yugoslavia, through the yugoslav wars into independence in the 2000, just three years ago b
and more of belarus. to stay in power means to give up more and more of belaruslj see. up more and moreentary election. early exit polls say the ruling party, led by the president milo djukanovic, is ahead of the main opposition group, with a very narrow lead. according to the polling agency cemi, the ruling dps party is projected to win 34.2% of the vote. the opposition alliance for the future of montenegro, which wants closer ties with serbia and russia, isjust behind, with 33.7% of the vote....
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more like it. yeah. yeah you could both use like with the famous leg. listens more and more.ike so i'm very 3 create tricks so that we won't buy more stuff and then pick up a something where you can do something against that. in most western societies professional repair shops are expensive that's why many people tend to throw away broken items and buy new products instead rather than get them fixed this results in a massive amount of waste some 1200000 tons of electric devices are thrown away in germany every year like at this recycling center in berlin a lot of trash could be actually fixed quite easily. and now with there we have to. try in something. try to make a base cycle of these objects longer we use them like this use less resources. at least to get autographs is convinced that repair cafes have huge potential she's even considering teaming up with the 3 d. printing movement then the volunteers could print plastic parts needed for repairing broken devices she says half of the broken electrical devices that people bring to the repair cafés are repaired successfully m
more like it. yeah. yeah you could both use like with the famous leg. listens more and more.ike so i'm very 3 create tricks so that we won't buy more stuff and then pick up a something where you can do something against that. in most western societies professional repair shops are expensive that's why many people tend to throw away broken items and buy new products instead rather than get them fixed this results in a massive amount of waste some 1200000 tons of electric devices are thrown away...
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freedom if you want you can make more money and very happy. that's one bright spot at least for this new worker katrina al-jazeera. noise blocking all cruise ships with more than 100 passengers from docking after the outbreak on borderline and last week at least 36 crew members and 5 passengers on the m s roald amundsen have tested positive for the virus was hundreds who are told to self isolate health officials fear dozens of towns and villages along the western coast could be affected as the ship also acts as a ferry. 1st off i'm sorry really let us for them 1st of all we have very sorry for the situation that has occurred we working intensively with the municipality together with the national infection control of florida keys our main priority is of course to take care of our crew members here on board the ship and the guest says maybe not believe the ship. spanish media reporting the country's former king juan carlos has fled the country amid allegations of corruption the royal house announced his intention to move to another unnamed count
freedom if you want you can make more money and very happy. that's one bright spot at least for this new worker katrina al-jazeera. noise blocking all cruise ships with more than 100 passengers from docking after the outbreak on borderline and last week at least 36 crew members and 5 passengers on the m s roald amundsen have tested positive for the virus was hundreds who are told to self isolate health officials fear dozens of towns and villages along the western coast could be affected as the...
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for more analysis on the proper we will haved, more on the next hour. acquisition companies have been one of the hottest asset classes this year. their profile has been boosted, including draft gains, -- their chairman and former dell executive told bloomberg exclusively of the revenge of the retail investor. avoidare trying to hits-driven businesses. parts of mobile gaming is like the movie studio business. we are going after manifestations of great rick and mortar businesses that will be transitioning, especially here in the pandemic. gone i mentioned, you have public this week. you have done another one. seems like it is being talked about every day. is it frothy in this backspace? harry: if you call it frothy, the activity is clearly there because of the zero interest rate environment, all the uncertainty. if you think about it, i would call it the revenge of the retail investor, because when i look at our recent example with rush street, it is a fascinating case study where if we had done a traditional ipo, rush street would have been very successf
for more analysis on the proper we will haved, more on the next hour. acquisition companies have been one of the hottest asset classes this year. their profile has been boosted, including draft gains, -- their chairman and former dell executive told bloomberg exclusively of the revenge of the retail investor. avoidare trying to hits-driven businesses. parts of mobile gaming is like the movie studio business. we are going after manifestations of great rick and mortar businesses that will be...
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more of the same on monday. showers in the afternoon for the eastern side of england. it's a long way away but i think around tuesday and wednesday we could be in for some wetter and windier weather. but by end of next week, probably turning quite a bit warmer once again. goodbye. editorial disagreements. . 7 this is bbc news, the headlines: the head of the world health organization has said the impact of the coronavirus outbreak will be felt "for decades to come". the who's emergency committee was meeting to assess the pandemic and discuss what more can be done to control the virus, six months after declaring a global public health emergency. james murdoch, the younger son of media mogul rupert murdoch, has resigned from the board of news corporation, which owns fox news, the times, the sun and the sunday times — citing "disagreements over editorial content". three youths including a 22—year—old in florida, a 19—year—old in the uk, and a juvenile have been charged, suspected of being behind a major hacking atta
more of the same on monday. showers in the afternoon for the eastern side of england. it's a long way away but i think around tuesday and wednesday we could be in for some wetter and windier weather. but by end of next week, probably turning quite a bit warmer once again. goodbye. editorial disagreements. . 7 this is bbc news, the headlines: the head of the world health organization has said the impact of the coronavirus outbreak will be felt "for decades to come". the who's emergency...
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you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past... they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. let's help protect them together. because missing menb vaccination could mean missing out on a whole lot more. ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. ask your doctor if your teen to know who they'll be thecomfortable with.instinct i mean just like with diva. i mean she picked me. out of all of the cats in the rescue shelter she was the only one that stuck out her paw to me, almost like she knew i was her human. diva's family so i feed her blue. there'it has triple action mosupport for your joints,a. cartilage and bones. and unlike big glucosamine chondroitin pills, it's all in one tiny pill. try move free ultra now. feel the difference. ♪ right now, aarp's work is more important than ever. access to healthcare, affordable prescription drugs, opportunities to save for the future. that's what aarp fights for because that's what everyone dese
you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past... they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. let's help protect them together. because missing menb vaccination could mean missing out on a whole lot more. ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. ask your doctor if your teen to know who they'll be thecomfortable with.instinct i mean just like with diva. i mean she picked me. out of all of the...
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more people die. it's impossible to take care of people in those situations. when we talk about the surge, i'm very concerned as cases increase, it's plausible we can get in a new york type of situation in the late summer or early fall. that's why everyone need it do their part to flatten the curve. the second part that we've learned from new york is that it's possible to flatten the curve with the facial coverings and social distancing and high general staying at home that we encourage. i hope we can do that before a massive surge. new york has unfortunately had to do that after a surge. >> : with regards to our private partners doing their part, what are we talking about? what are we asking of them? how are we holding them accountable? >> : when talks about private partners. from the beginning of the pandemic we've been working with health care system as cross the city to ensure a unify response. it's really strengthened our ability for instance, to ensure people with covid 19 are getting the best c
more people die. it's impossible to take care of people in those situations. when we talk about the surge, i'm very concerned as cases increase, it's plausible we can get in a new york type of situation in the late summer or early fall. that's why everyone need it do their part to flatten the curve. the second part that we've learned from new york is that it's possible to flatten the curve with the facial coverings and social distancing and high general staying at home that we encourage. i hope...
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you will have a more seamless experience, more touchless, to increase safety.erms of consuming sports programming, there has already been advancements in virtual, augmented reality to make the at home more dynamic, in case there is a prolonged stay away from these arenas because of covid. i think sports tech has taken center stage in getting us through and making a better experience when we get to the other end of this pandemic. lisa: perhaps we will get some better artificial crowd noises as well. patrick rishe, founder and president of sportsimpacts. coming up, we turn our attention to the fed and its new framework. we speak to kristin forbes, m.i.t. professor p. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. coast areacosta gulf cleaning up. -- across the gulf coast are cleaning up. laura will result in as much as $12 billion in damage to real estate according to estimates from corelogic. laura has been downgraded to a tropical depression and moved through arkansas overnight. president trump heads to new hampshire tonight one
you will have a more seamless experience, more touchless, to increase safety.erms of consuming sports programming, there has already been advancements in virtual, augmented reality to make the at home more dynamic, in case there is a prolonged stay away from these arenas because of covid. i think sports tech has taken center stage in getting us through and making a better experience when we get to the other end of this pandemic. lisa: perhaps we will get some better artificial crowd noises as...
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way more top brands in sinks and faucets. way more ways to rule your renovation. nice!any budget, with free shipping. wayfair. way more than furniture. jon: some other headlines from around the globe. in iraq the u.s. led troops withdrawing from a military base north of baghdad handing it over to iraqi security forces. it's the eight such handover coming days after president trump doubled down on his promise that u.s. troops would soon leave iraq. iran now says black boxes from a downed ukrainian passenger plane show two missiles hit it 25 seconds apart back many january. -- back in january. iran's revolutionary guard admits accidentally shooting down that plane killing all on board. >>> secretary of state pompeo this week is expected to push them to follow the united arab emirates and sign peace deals with israel. he will also meet with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >>> in russia the government plans to produce up to 6 million doses a month of its potential coronavirus vaccine by the end of the year. large scale testing expected to begin next week. >>> in
way more top brands in sinks and faucets. way more ways to rule your renovation. nice!any budget, with free shipping. wayfair. way more than furniture. jon: some other headlines from around the globe. in iraq the u.s. led troops withdrawing from a military base north of baghdad handing it over to iraqi security forces. it's the eight such handover coming days after president trump doubled down on his promise that u.s. troops would soon leave iraq. iran now says black boxes from a downed...
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the more you. can cure walkers work standard public spaces they can be classed as public property as such they can be taken away by the trash pickup at any time. cutting up trash doesn't exactly fit the stereotypes of parisian women actually the image of the parisian woman as slim elegant smoking and drinking wine and cafes hasn't really changed much since. conquered the silver screen back in the 1950 s. but what makes a real. and her new book a paris based writer takes aim at what she sees as a harmful exclusionary mix this report from sonia found a car in the french capital. paris the city of light feeble for its beauty and its flawless inhabitants the slim stylish and seductive body c.n.n. or the parisian woman often seen in commercials to sell clothes both fumes and beauty products. it's a studio type the more divvy knows will the fashion design no worked for karl lagerfeld for nearly 2 decades before launching is only. he says the luxury industry relies heavily on the image of the body see in
the more you. can cure walkers work standard public spaces they can be classed as public property as such they can be taken away by the trash pickup at any time. cutting up trash doesn't exactly fit the stereotypes of parisian women actually the image of the parisian woman as slim elegant smoking and drinking wine and cafes hasn't really changed much since. conquered the silver screen back in the 1950 s. but what makes a real. and her new book a paris based writer takes aim at what she sees as...
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more than 120 people are in hospital.7 passengerjet came from dubai and was repatriating passengers who had been stranded overseas due to the coronavirus pandemic. alanna petroff has the latest. the mangled plane, split in two, sits behind closed gates. authorities have sealed it off after a panicked rescue effort. last night in the rain, the plane skidded along the runway and crashed into the valley at the end, splitting apart. this airport is known as a difficult spot to land in rainy weather. it's not unusual for pilots to fail on their first approach and circle around to try again. the aviation minister says the pilot aborted his first attempt. translation: the weather conditions were unfavourable due to the monsoon. it seems the pilot tried to bring the flight to the end of the runway, but due to slippery conditions, this mishap took place. there is a drop of 35 feet where it fell. investigators will be poring over the wreckage to understand more. they will have a group that looks at flight recorder data. they will h
more than 120 people are in hospital.7 passengerjet came from dubai and was repatriating passengers who had been stranded overseas due to the coronavirus pandemic. alanna petroff has the latest. the mangled plane, split in two, sits behind closed gates. authorities have sealed it off after a panicked rescue effort. last night in the rain, the plane skidded along the runway and crashed into the valley at the end, splitting apart. this airport is known as a difficult spot to land in rainy...
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and more. it is hard to price that exactly. our sense is the consensus is we will get some kind of vaccine breakthrough by the early part of next year. i think the expectations are moving further forward towards someyear, perhaps distribution. there is some benefit. breakthrough. when we get the breakthrough there may be initial strength. in termslarity comes of how easy will get for everyone to get the vaccine. what happens to bond yields in that environment. if there's a vaccine breakthrough, how does the fed respond with a huge amount of stimulus? does that drive rates of which short-circuits the equities? alix: does it? bilal: it will short-circuit the equity if the fed turns hawkish with the vaccine. that's an open question to if they will. they probably won't. they probably want to stay dovish even if we get a vaccine and a breakthrough. they have indicated they are looking for an inflation overshoot. that tells me they want to remain behind the curve. there could be volatility in market,
and more. it is hard to price that exactly. our sense is the consensus is we will get some kind of vaccine breakthrough by the early part of next year. i think the expectations are moving further forward towards someyear, perhaps distribution. there is some benefit. breakthrough. when we get the breakthrough there may be initial strength. in termslarity comes of how easy will get for everyone to get the vaccine. what happens to bond yields in that environment. if there's a vaccine breakthrough,...
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if you work hard enough you can make more money and very happy. that's one bright spot at least for this new worker katrina al-jazeera. the financial security of millions of americans is hanging in the balance as politicians debate further relief for the unemployed for about 3 months a $600.00 weekly payment has been a lifeline for people who've lost their jobs democrats and republicans have so far failed to agree on how the program should continue after it expired on friday. antigovernment protesters are back on the streets of mali's capital demanding the resignation of president abraham boubacar kater the opposition stopped the rallies for eat at least 14 people have died during demonstrations over the past few weeks while these opposition has accused cater of failing to deal with insecurity and corruption the regional bloc ecowas has been meeting mediation efforts it's given both sides a deadline that expires on thursday to implement its proposals including a unity government. video conferencing talks are underway to try and break the deadlock
if you work hard enough you can make more money and very happy. that's one bright spot at least for this new worker katrina al-jazeera. the financial security of millions of americans is hanging in the balance as politicians debate further relief for the unemployed for about 3 months a $600.00 weekly payment has been a lifeline for people who've lost their jobs democrats and republicans have so far failed to agree on how the program should continue after it expired on friday. antigovernment...
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in my school district it would be safe we have more cases. now i'm afraid. afraid 'd people will get sick and they'll take it home but if he doesn't the republican governor says it will cost his district money so he's been trying to put precautions in place inside the classrooms using shower curtains and plexiglas we could lose 5 percent number or budget like many things now the idea of reopening has exposed the political divide with republicans more likely to want to reopen schools well more democrats favor learning remotely and teachers across the country are getting involved protests in from chicago to new york florida to minnesota is just not safe you know when i think about him or a day when it comes down to is you know we're scared you know we're scared we don't want to bury a student or bury a calling some americans are looking for another option like danny structured whose oldest was about to start kindergarten on law and they have the sample schedule still going on days like they started it not me and they don't and until 4 pm for a kindergartner ye
in my school district it would be safe we have more cases. now i'm afraid. afraid 'd people will get sick and they'll take it home but if he doesn't the republican governor says it will cost his district money so he's been trying to put precautions in place inside the classrooms using shower curtains and plexiglas we could lose 5 percent number or budget like many things now the idea of reopening has exposed the political divide with republicans more likely to want to reopen schools well more...
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all of these things to try to get people to pay more is more drain more government in both and business which means you stop letting things fail and there is no pricing mechanism and couples that's what's happening today that's actually why and it's so hard to comprehend because deflation is a we've never seen that in our lifetimes we've never seen where what if next year everything around you got cheap. what if you purchase a new suit is all it does is it increases the value of your savings and decreases the value of your assets right at the end so as jobs came out of the market the the people wouldn't fall so far actually a follow on on what we're talking about right now when government just printing right now why do you think the top 5 companies the technology companies are setting historic us why because money is racing to technology companies and companies need to keep the only way they compete is to remove labor faster so in an in a crazy in a crazy way. central banks are trapped in the same thing they created and by and by printing more everybody knows that that's why the s. and
all of these things to try to get people to pay more is more drain more government in both and business which means you stop letting things fail and there is no pricing mechanism and couples that's what's happening today that's actually why and it's so hard to comprehend because deflation is a we've never seen that in our lifetimes we've never seen where what if next year everything around you got cheap. what if you purchase a new suit is all it does is it increases the value of your savings...
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more money. seeing the destruction of the system really reaches the point where the debt is so great that the rich need to be concerned. and that's really what i think we're going to see nads and i see cracks and you're going to see is protesting in the streets again central banks are about to let them go boss the government to give them the bailouts they won't necessarily be able to bail in and so the bank is i think going to be great testing in the streets when the central bank asked to be sold this money and retail banking direct to consumer has 3 financial companies is what i think is missing in there you know that's kind of a genius point really and it's in keeping with what we're saying here and member going back to occupy wall street the bankers upstairs on the on the office towers on wall street were throwing money out the went out you know thinking they're immune from what's happening with all this to tear money printing that you've described and as you point out now read a point where t
more money. seeing the destruction of the system really reaches the point where the debt is so great that the rich need to be concerned. and that's really what i think we're going to see nads and i see cracks and you're going to see is protesting in the streets again central banks are about to let them go boss the government to give them the bailouts they won't necessarily be able to bail in and so the bank is i think going to be great testing in the streets when the central bank asked to be...
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reporter jeff paul has more from dallas. >> reporter: almost 5 million confirmed cases, more than 150,000 deaths, and the coronavirus outbreak is still spreading. there has been some progress reported in flattening the curve with overall infection down 4% this week. but the new covenant hot spots, florida, california and arizona, and tend to have some of the highest number in the country. in texas the state has surpassed new york's total. cases are still spiking an official throughout the lone star state are starting to crack down on those who will not obey social distancing rules. including fines if you do not wear a mask in houston. >> please do not get mad at the police officers. is about public health and driving the numbers down. >> reporter: public health officials say the virus is moving quickly into new areas carried by people with no symptoms. and it is taking a big toll in rural towns and cities with higher rates of pre-existing conditions and limited access to healthcare. >> by the time you come to the icu it is kind of late for you. the community already had high rates of asth
reporter jeff paul has more from dallas. >> reporter: almost 5 million confirmed cases, more than 150,000 deaths, and the coronavirus outbreak is still spreading. there has been some progress reported in flattening the curve with overall infection down 4% this week. but the new covenant hot spots, florida, california and arizona, and tend to have some of the highest number in the country. in texas the state has surpassed new york's total. cases are still spiking an official throughout the...
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dangerous gas leaks have become much more frequent with more than two dozen discovered in actuality morebaltimore gas and electric company has thousands of miles of obsolete pipe that needs to be replaced. the project would cost about a billion dollars and take 20 years to finish. >>> we have just a beautiful day across the bay today. temperatures gave us a little break for those of you inland who have been sitting in upper 80s and 90s. you got some good temperatures today. 64 was our high today in san francisco. 81 in santa rosa. very nice in the north bay today. there was still heat in the east bay. concord and livermore got into the 90s. current temperatures, though, very pleasant out there. walnut creek now at 79. about 66 in hayward. half moon bay, 59, where there's been a lot of clouds out there today. about 68 in santa rosa. look at the difference in temperatures from 24 hours ago and now. fairfield, 16 degrees cooler. santa rosa around 10 degrees cooler. so a pretty nice night out there. the fog will deepen that marine layer. so we'll see the fog more present tomorrow morning. pl
dangerous gas leaks have become much more frequent with more than two dozen discovered in actuality morebaltimore gas and electric company has thousands of miles of obsolete pipe that needs to be replaced. the project would cost about a billion dollars and take 20 years to finish. >>> we have just a beautiful day across the bay today. temperatures gave us a little break for those of you inland who have been sitting in upper 80s and 90s. you got some good temperatures today. 64 was our...
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lukashenko, is growing more and more serious.here was a call from the opposition for a national strike to begin in many of the countries -- in many of the country's state run factors, thousands of workers have responded and walked out of those plants. look at shanker today visited one of the factories and tried to dismiss the protests, the work of a small minority of employees, but even as he spoke, there were thousands outside the factory gates chanting for him to resign. it is more difficult for his regime to maintain that -- this is a very disgruntled few who did not really have an impact on the election result. it is more clear that he is facing very serious opposition. for ane: there are calls general strike today, but with the support of russia -- will he stay in power? his hope,ink that is that he can cling to power and that somehow russia will come to his aid. but i think many in moscow are puzzled by what it is that russia could do to prop lukashenko up. the offer of help was quite vague from the kremlin, and unless ther
lukashenko, is growing more and more serious.here was a call from the opposition for a national strike to begin in many of the countries -- in many of the country's state run factors, thousands of workers have responded and walked out of those plants. look at shanker today visited one of the factories and tried to dismiss the protests, the work of a small minority of employees, but even as he spoke, there were thousands outside the factory gates chanting for him to resign. it is more difficult...
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and more than 1000 deaths. >>the oakland a's are in self-isolation right now in houston after a member of the a's tested positive for coronavirus over the weekend. so the a's had to postpone their game suddenly in houston yesterday it was revealed who the infected person is if it's a player or a coach the team has conducted more testing and contact tracing and they're going to stay in houston this morning waiting for the results that will deter durham and you know how long. >>this isolation has to go on. >>due to the increase in covid cases all classes at chico state suddenly are going virtual university says in just 3 days since they started the semester. they've had 30 covid cases this as 36 states have reported a total of 8,700 students, how have covid at universities all across the country and it's just in less than a week of >>well as turn our focus now to the wildfire coverage get you updated on that firefighters make more progress on the front lines over the weekend. so some fantastic news on that front.
and more than 1000 deaths. >>the oakland a's are in self-isolation right now in houston after a member of the a's tested positive for coronavirus over the weekend. so the a's had to postpone their game suddenly in houston yesterday it was revealed who the infected person is if it's a player or a coach the team has conducted more testing and contact tracing and they're going to stay in houston this morning waiting for the results that will deter durham and you know how long. >>this...
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for love is more powerful than hate. hope is more powerful than fear. in light is more powerful than dark. this is our moment. this is our mission. now history will be able to say that the end of this chapter of american darkness began here tonight, as love and hope and light join in the battle for the soul of the nation. and this is a battle we will win and we'll do it together. i promise you. thank you and may god bless you and may god protect our troops. good night. david: we have been listening to joe biden accepting his nomination at the democratic national convention, which concludes the convention as his wife comes out to give him a hug. and people are applauding as you, as it were -- on zoom, as it were. is not known for stirring speeches. but about 25 minutes long. at the very beginning, he said this is a time of great peril, but also great possibilities. he said character, compassion, and decency are on the ballot. he went through the issues important to him if he were to assume the role of president of the united states, leading off with no c
for love is more powerful than hate. hope is more powerful than fear. in light is more powerful than dark. this is our moment. this is our mission. now history will be able to say that the end of this chapter of american darkness began here tonight, as love and hope and light join in the battle for the soul of the nation. and this is a battle we will win and we'll do it together. i promise you. thank you and may god bless you and may god protect our troops. good night. david: we have been...
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some states more than others. we estimate, and it's kind of lird to track, but we estimate that over 250 m mail ballots have already been voted in this country over the past decade, maybe two. 24% oedf people v mail ballot in 2018. this is not new. d if you start looking sort of towards the west coast-- if you take colorado, my home state, and you look west of it-- in 2018, 69% of people voted by mail. when you're oking across the country, you see a patchwork of election laws and the sort of-- the people who implement those lad it can be a vastly different experience if you live in new york versus california. n: any concerns what congress is trying to do in order to safeguard the u.s.p.s.? what are you lookin >> i thinkhat my organization is primarily looking for funding and stability, and helping election officials plan forward, for what election day is going to loowek like. e coming very close to the place where some states are going to start sending ballots in september. ng able to accuratel talk to voters abou
some states more than others. we estimate, and it's kind of lird to track, but we estimate that over 250 m mail ballots have already been voted in this country over the past decade, maybe two. 24% oedf people v mail ballot in 2018. this is not new. d if you start looking sort of towards the west coast-- if you take colorado, my home state, and you look west of it-- in 2018, 69% of people voted by mail. when you're oking across the country, you see a patchwork of election laws and the sort of--...
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anxious and with mental health issues who are getting many more and more paranoid and that the 2 sets of people are getting more polarized so you know this is this is quite problematic and as we sail into winter i do wonder what's going to happen particularly when unemployment figures start to go up and the money the government is paying out for those who are out of work dries up i think we're going to see more rebellion and more individuals taking further action but other groups of people who have to think will become more paranoid and more isolated so this is what i'm expecting to see it's a fairly grim picture all 3 of you present here and that kind of run counter to a lot of the measures the a lot of the communications we get from governments there's a lot of emphasis in europe of trying to open up restore tourism and certainly put some weight behind the economy. those economic concerns they also have public health implications as well in terms of the mental health impacts of people who aren't working not to mention the children who live in abusive households the vulnerable people
anxious and with mental health issues who are getting many more and more paranoid and that the 2 sets of people are getting more polarized so you know this is this is quite problematic and as we sail into winter i do wonder what's going to happen particularly when unemployment figures start to go up and the money the government is paying out for those who are out of work dries up i think we're going to see more rebellion and more individuals taking further action but other groups of people who...
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will become more paranoid and more isolated so this is what i'm expecting to see it's a fairly grim picture all 3 of you present here and that does kind of run counter to a lot of the measures the a lot of the communications we get from governments there's a lot of emphasis in europe of trying to open up restore tourism and certainly put some weight behind the economy no. those economic concerns they also have public health implications as well in terms of the mental health impacts of people who aren't working not to mention the children who live in abusive households the vulnerable people. who need to get out of their house to a safe space. do you think there has let me turn to you dr frank. carney i beg your pardon do you think that we've been focused too much on covance and less on the secondary impacts which can be every bit as dangerous if not more dangerous in the way that governments have tackled this pandemic. yes i think both issues are very important and they have to be tackled at the same time it's i'm very concerned just as our psychology colleague has just said that wit
will become more paranoid and more isolated so this is what i'm expecting to see it's a fairly grim picture all 3 of you present here and that does kind of run counter to a lot of the measures the a lot of the communications we get from governments there's a lot of emphasis in europe of trying to open up restore tourism and certainly put some weight behind the economy no. those economic concerns they also have public health implications as well in terms of the mental health impacts of people...
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more throughout the morning.oming up, as holidays have gone on hold, profits have plunged for hotel empires. we will be talking about how hotels can survive. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we have only taken care of ourselves. if we just add this with less than 1% to the bill, it is a typical u.s. picture, where we show up strategically, humanitarianly, and help ourselves avoiding the disease coming back in a super effective way. nejra: that was bill gates, cochair of the bill and melinda gates foundation and microsoft cofounder. plenty more from that interview coming up through the morning. tourism has been one of the hardest hit industries during the pandemic. while lockdowns have begun to ease, the uncertainty has left many summer holidays canceled. accor's earnings took a major hit. it is in the hope they can come back from. joining us now is sebastien bazin, ceo of accor. delighted to have you with us. the last time that we spoke, you were quite optimistic in terms of being able to reopen hotels and also hire back
more throughout the morning.oming up, as holidays have gone on hold, profits have plunged for hotel empires. we will be talking about how hotels can survive. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we have only taken care of ourselves. if we just add this with less than 1% to the bill, it is a typical u.s. picture, where we show up strategically, humanitarianly, and help ourselves avoiding the disease coming back in a super effective way. nejra: that was bill gates, cochair of the bill and melinda...
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how can we deepen it and ensure it reaches more americans and more citydwellers?o me, the covid crisis is both just very kind of unique and pressing in itself, but it is also something that represents a -- that kind of correction and reversal that many of us had feared for many years. host: here is a statistic that points to the growth of cities. this is from a "new york times" story. at the outset of 2020, america's biggest metropolises had been in an extended period of growth with 10 cities home to one third of all u.s. economic production, and, this is interesting, produced half of all the patents in the united states. what were the factors that lead to that kind of growth in those select cities? guest: there were a number of things at work. one thing you saw was that cities that, early in the 20th century, had a reasonably large college-educated population up faring veryd differently from cities that have a much smaller educated population. essentially, there was a path dependence at work in which having certain civic assets, particularly a major research univ
how can we deepen it and ensure it reaches more americans and more citydwellers?o me, the covid crisis is both just very kind of unique and pressing in itself, but it is also something that represents a -- that kind of correction and reversal that many of us had feared for many years. host: here is a statistic that points to the growth of cities. this is from a "new york times" story. at the outset of 2020, america's biggest metropolises had been in an extended period of growth with...
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political and much more outward-looking and focus much more on sol daugherty. but the sort of capitalist version of it does tend to equate perm fulfillment with the kind of vibration on the right frequency of the right energy in a way that i find uncredibly interesting -- incelled by interesting -- incredibly interesting and quite revealing. >> is goop a church? >> yes, you would i say so. that said, what it, what goop does it have because it is a brand from which we buy things -- >> i do all my shopping at goop, you should add. so -- >> well -- >> i'm my best self right here. sorry, go on. [laughter] >> no, it's just that soul cycle an even better example because it combines, i think, a got of the goop-esque metaphysic and the kind of sense of purpose with a community and a ritual that leapt you experience that -- let you experience that in the moment. i remember i went to a few soul cycle classes. i wish i could say they were all for research, they were not. but when you go in, we're a community, we're a soul, we're a tribe, we're a pack. we are a cult. it sa
political and much more outward-looking and focus much more on sol daugherty. but the sort of capitalist version of it does tend to equate perm fulfillment with the kind of vibration on the right frequency of the right energy in a way that i find uncredibly interesting -- incelled by interesting -- incredibly interesting and quite revealing. >> is goop a church? >> yes, you would i say so. that said, what it, what goop does it have because it is a brand from which we buy things --...
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of measures and interventions we can take are a lot more tailored, a lot more targeted and more preciseop the virus spread more effectively. meanwhile, a lockdown in aberdeen after a large outbreak, with pubs and restaurants closed and travel restrictions, will be reviewed next week. today, the first minister said that across scotland, it was now mandatory for hospitality businesses to collect contact details from customers, staff and other visitors. hugh pym, bbc news. this is bbc news. the headlines: a desperate dash to the french port of calais, as britons scramble to get home before the uk's new quarantine measures come into force. strikes spread across belarus as unrest over the disputed presidential election grows. the european union is moving closer to imposing sanctions. we will get more on that story. brian whitmore is senior fellow at the center for european policy analysis. he joins us from washington. thanks forjoining us on the programme. thank you for having me, lewis. these protests have been pretty extraordinary, pictures coming up from belarus have been shocking at time
of measures and interventions we can take are a lot more tailored, a lot more targeted and more preciseop the virus spread more effectively. meanwhile, a lockdown in aberdeen after a large outbreak, with pubs and restaurants closed and travel restrictions, will be reviewed next week. today, the first minister said that across scotland, it was now mandatory for hospitality businesses to collect contact details from customers, staff and other visitors. hugh pym, bbc news. this is bbc news. the...
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so more volatility to come. francine: how much more volatility?t yourself against volatility? do you just by vix or do you do something else with the portfolio? fiona: we tried to consult a portfolio meaning that we have -- try to consult a portfolio which has more diversity. ellison or an error is still positive for equity in the long-term, so if the market goes down 5% or 10%, which could happen very easily, we would profit to buy again some equity. in the meantime, we have protection with options. francine: where do you see the biggest upside? when you look at equities, are you positive on european equities compared to u.s. ones, or is it more complicated than that? differencee is a between european and u.s. index in terms of sector allocations. for the u.s. it is much more catered toward technology, and in europe, it is catered toward old sectors such as banks. beatwouldn't necessarily against the u.s. in terms of europe. what i found interesting is that the growth of the market in these last four months has been very concentrated on a few nam
so more volatility to come. francine: how much more volatility?t yourself against volatility? do you just by vix or do you do something else with the portfolio? fiona: we tried to consult a portfolio meaning that we have -- try to consult a portfolio which has more diversity. ellison or an error is still positive for equity in the long-term, so if the market goes down 5% or 10%, which could happen very easily, we would profit to buy again some equity. in the meantime, we have protection with...
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doing more and more even if it's wasteful. we need to think about how we can evolve our healthcare system into a model where we have the terrorism's many of us who are in healthcare. and the goal of success. as in a pilot project. and now expanded into medicare advantage. it is a the health system for seniors. it is a subset of medicare it covers about a third of our medicare patients. and within the advantage program there is a special model where the government actually contracts with medical groups and says to the medical groups. working to pay a little bit differently. we just need to keep seen patient after patient. working to give you a fixed amount of money for all of the patients in your practice for that year. it's cannot depend on how sick the patients are. if they're generally there generally pretty healthy the pay a little less. it's really up to you how to spend those dollars organ a track how healthy your able to keep those patients you have to keep them healthy otherwise there are penalties. these patients can t
doing more and more even if it's wasteful. we need to think about how we can evolve our healthcare system into a model where we have the terrorism's many of us who are in healthcare. and the goal of success. as in a pilot project. and now expanded into medicare advantage. it is a the health system for seniors. it is a subset of medicare it covers about a third of our medicare patients. and within the advantage program there is a special model where the government actually contracts with medical...
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, the more it stresses the body. >> reporter: dr. ron vero works at a medical center in oakland. >> it take a toll on, as we expect, those most vulnerable. the older people, younger people who maybe haven't developed their immune system yet. we're talking about young babies, and then of course those who have chronic medical conditions. >> reporter: at hayward hardware, owner jim wheeler said he is having little success replacing some items. >> it's unprecedented that we wouldn't have access these every day items that we've had access for in the 15 years i've been doing this. >> reporter: the store sold out of respirators in days, air filtration systems popular because of covid are also out of stock, and n95 masks? forget about it. first responders have needed them because of the pandemic. >> if i call somebody and i ask for an n95 mask, the answer is not no, the answer is hell no. we don't have it. >> reporter: much of the problem the timing of the current fires. traditionally, they is come in the fall when supply can usually meet de
, the more it stresses the body. >> reporter: dr. ron vero works at a medical center in oakland. >> it take a toll on, as we expect, those most vulnerable. the older people, younger people who maybe haven't developed their immune system yet. we're talking about young babies, and then of course those who have chronic medical conditions. >> reporter: at hayward hardware, owner jim wheeler said he is having little success replacing some items. >> it's unprecedented that we...
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and his health experts gather more data and continue to learn more about covid certain protocols and regulations or change. yeah, according to the cdc and local health it is now ok to go back to work just 10 days after testing positive for the virus. >>and that's not the only changes kron four's noelle bellow reports for us tonight requiring a negative test result to return to work is no longer encouraged. >>almost the testing. means everything but also after certain points means nothing. >>testing isn't one tool among many and it's a very good tool, but it needs to be interpreted properly. 6 months into the covid-19 fight here in the u.s. and health experts are revising previous recommendations to help stop the spread. in an article published tuesday, the centers for disease control states and those who have tested positive can be around others 10 days after the positive test 8 as long as you have no fever and your symptoms have improved we started off with 14 days because we really didn't understand much about the virus. stanford infectious disease expert doctor yvonne maldonado sa
and his health experts gather more data and continue to learn more about covid certain protocols and regulations or change. yeah, according to the cdc and local health it is now ok to go back to work just 10 days after testing positive for the virus. >>and that's not the only changes kron four's noelle bellow reports for us tonight requiring a negative test result to return to work is no longer encouraged. >>almost the testing. means everything but also after certain points means...
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more than 600000 people have died of the corona virus so far and more than 15000000 people have been infected worldwide we spoke to thomas come from the german society for immunology and i asked him are people who recover from coverage 1000 immune to the disease. millions of people have suffered from corporate 19 and onto a very recent be there were no reports on reemergence of the disease until in a paper was published in the lancet infectious diseases from on china where. hospital workers followed people that had been discovered 9000 were cured have been released from the hospital and were followed up and out of 600 such people coalesce and people are some where positive again on. virus test that's not unexpected but 8 of these. were sick again and some of these needed hospitalization that is to say that a small percentage in the range of one percent of people who have recovered from the disease may be reinfected very soon after they have recovered the cells are an important part of our immune system what role do these helper cells play in coronavirus immunity. we know very little
more than 600000 people have died of the corona virus so far and more than 15000000 people have been infected worldwide we spoke to thomas come from the german society for immunology and i asked him are people who recover from coverage 1000 immune to the disease. millions of people have suffered from corporate 19 and onto a very recent be there were no reports on reemergence of the disease until in a paper was published in the lancet infectious diseases from on china where. hospital workers...
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change or more our life changed. russia dismissed international concern over the safety and effectiveness of its recently developed covert 1000 vaccine russia's health minister said the concerns are absolutely groundless. foreign counterparts who see rivalry and advantages of the russian drugs are trying to express views that in our opinion are totally groundless in fact many countries used some force regimes of the research however the russian vaccine i will repeat it once more is a decision based on certain knowledge and data. germany france spain and the u.s. have all voiced their concerns over regulatory approval after less than 2 months of human testing and the world health organization said it's holding talks with russian officials on safety and efficacy data still russian officials plan to start mass vaccination in october meanwhile the u.s. government reached a deal with pharmaceutical giant turn up president trump announced his plan to purchase 100000000 doses of. it's experimental coronavirus vaccine that t
change or more our life changed. russia dismissed international concern over the safety and effectiveness of its recently developed covert 1000 vaccine russia's health minister said the concerns are absolutely groundless. foreign counterparts who see rivalry and advantages of the russian drugs are trying to express views that in our opinion are totally groundless in fact many countries used some force regimes of the research however the russian vaccine i will repeat it once more is a decision...
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virus infections spike in the philippines millions of people return to lock down medical workers say more must be done. hundreds of prisoners remain at large after attackers affiliated with ice all stormed a prison in eastern afghanistan. and world leaders bid farewell to the man who kept hope alive in northern ireland about peace prize recipient john hume dies age 83. colors the race to find a corona virus vaccine continues the world health organization has warned there may never be a so-called silver bullet to end the pandemic it's urging governments to enforce basic prevention measures rigorously including masks and social distancing as a way out of the crisis or than 18000000 coded 19 infections have been reported worldwide but the true number is thought to be much higher of those confirmed more than 680000 people are known to have died from the disease according to the u.n. health body less than 10 percent of those who had the virus have developed antibodies that means that risk of a 2nd infection the u.k. government says it's rolling out a test for the virus which could provide a re
virus infections spike in the philippines millions of people return to lock down medical workers say more must be done. hundreds of prisoners remain at large after attackers affiliated with ice all stormed a prison in eastern afghanistan. and world leaders bid farewell to the man who kept hope alive in northern ireland about peace prize recipient john hume dies age 83. colors the race to find a corona virus vaccine continues the world health organization has warned there may never be a...