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newton failed newton was unable to describe the data he wasn't aware of it of course that emerged in the early part of the 20th century so we physicists were forced to develop a new understanding of the micro world to small things and that understanding is quantum physics and you're right at its heart is a probabilistic description of the world newton would have said this is what will happen in the future based on our knowledge of how things are today quantum theory says that that's not actually how reality of volves quantum theory says the best you can ever do is predict the probability of one or another outcome happening in the future and our observations confirm that idea there was a program the other day here about paul dirac asking why this great british scientists will build a new new people said it because quantum mechanics is so difficult to explain his relativity which is pretty difficult. i don't have the heart of the occult i mean you're known for being able to communicate these complicated idea you know direct was a man who was very short on words and i think that's part
newton failed newton was unable to describe the data he wasn't aware of it of course that emerged in the early part of the 20th century so we physicists were forced to develop a new understanding of the micro world to small things and that understanding is quantum physics and you're right at its heart is a probabilistic description of the world newton would have said this is what will happen in the future based on our knowledge of how things are today quantum theory says that that's not...
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at white knight professorjohn newton there, national testing coordinator. —— professorjohn newton theyster of scotland, nicola sturgeon, says she's "cautiously optimistic" about the latest data on coronavirus in scotland. earlier this afternoon, she said the hospital figures appear to be stabilising, and the number of people in intensive care appears to be falling. i can report that there have been 8,672 positive cases confirmed, which is an increase of 222 since yesterday. a total of 1,866 patients are currently in hospital with either confirmed or suspected covid—19, that is an increase of 57 from yesterday. a total of 166 people last night were in intensive care with confirmed or suspected covid—19, that is a decrease of three since the figure i quoted to you yesterday. now, while i would still urge caution in interpreting these figures, i do remain cautiously optimistic that firstly, while the numbers being admitted to hospital are still fluctuating on a daily basis, they do appear to be broadly stable and secondly, the numbers being admitted to intensive care are, at this stage, r
at white knight professorjohn newton there, national testing coordinator. —— professorjohn newton theyster of scotland, nicola sturgeon, says she's "cautiously optimistic" about the latest data on coronavirus in scotland. earlier this afternoon, she said the hospital figures appear to be stabilising, and the number of people in intensive care appears to be falling. i can report that there have been 8,672 positive cases confirmed, which is an increase of 222 since yesterday. a...
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according to newton's laws that entities, things, physical things out there in nature, have an identity. and that identity is absolute. and in addition to having identity, because it has identity, it is governed by certain laws of cause and effect. and then the same adams argued is true for human action as well. now, it's a much more difficult leap to go from to discovering scientific laws of nature to discovering human, moral laws of nature. but that was -- that was at the deepest philosophic level that was the quest, that was the search of 18th century moral philosophers including the founding fathers. and we see in that first paragraph -- well, i'm sorry. let me back up and also say that the phrase in the declaration is the laws of god and of nature's god. now, it's interesting that it doesn't say the laws of nature and of god. it says nature's god. so for most american revolutionaries who were the grandchildren, the philosophic grapped children of the enlightenment, they viewed nature's god not as the same god of the old testament. not a kind of omnipresent god who can change the la
according to newton's laws that entities, things, physical things out there in nature, have an identity. and that identity is absolute. and in addition to having identity, because it has identity, it is governed by certain laws of cause and effect. and then the same adams argued is true for human action as well. now, it's a much more difficult leap to go from to discovering scientific laws of nature to discovering human, moral laws of nature. but that was -- that was at the deepest philosophic...
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thank you, i will ask sir patrick to answer the first, and professor newton to answer the second.portant, and front of mind. we have already expanded the availability of testing to those in ca re availability of testing to those in care homes, including to asymptomatic residents in care homes, and it's a very important pa rt homes, and it's a very important part of the testing programme. sir patrick. what i said was that there is more similarities than differences, and there may be up to two or three weeks differences in some places. it is not that london is two weeks ahead of everywhere. there actually a lot of similarities across a number of areas, including big urban areas, so i don't think you should take the message at all that there is two weeks difference between london and the rest of the country. there may be up to two weeks difference with some parts of the country. that's the point. in terms of releasing measures, you only have to look at the way in which the disease can spread in cities and urban environments to know the release of the measure is something you want to
thank you, i will ask sir patrick to answer the first, and professor newton to answer the second.portant, and front of mind. we have already expanded the availability of testing to those in ca re availability of testing to those in care homes, including to asymptomatic residents in care homes, and it's a very important pa rt homes, and it's a very important part of the testing programme. sir patrick. what i said was that there is more similarities than differences, and there may be up to two or...
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what i will argue sui that the ideas, the fundamental core ideas of newton and lock's essay are, in a sense, summed up embodied in the first paragraph of the declaration and the second paragraph of the declaration is it is, it is a -- it is an abstract, it is an abstract of the core basic principles that you will find in lock's second treatise of government. all right. now, so let me just sum up for you very quickly the core ideas, the core principles, of the enline lightenment -- enlightenment, which i think can be seen as having been transposed onto the declaration of independence. so there is, i think, an enlightenment project. there is -- we can say, we can identify a kind of comprehensive philosophy of this period known as the enlightenment. the 17th and 18th century enlightenment. like all comprehensive systematic philosophies, it has four basic branches, it includes four basic branches of philosophies. first is met a physics. what is meta physics? it's the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of reality. can i sum up for you in one word the enlightenment's view of met
what i will argue sui that the ideas, the fundamental core ideas of newton and lock's essay are, in a sense, summed up embodied in the first paragraph of the declaration and the second paragraph of the declaration is it is, it is a -- it is an abstract, it is an abstract of the core basic principles that you will find in lock's second treatise of government. all right. now, so let me just sum up for you very quickly the core ideas, the core principles, of the enline lightenment --...
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i'm joined by professor john newton, our testing coordinator, and by deputy chief scientific adviserorning at 11 o'clock, we paused to remember the 85 nhs colleagues and the 19 colleagues from social care who've lost their lives with coronavirus. it was a solemn moment of reflection for so many of us. and of unbearable sadness for some. these are the nation's fallen heroes, and we will remember them. every day, we're working through our plan to protect life and to protect the nhs. slowing the spread and building capacity so that the nhs, at all times, can offer the very best care to everybody because we've got the beds and the ventilators and the staff available. so far, thanks to the incredible work of nhs colleagues and the shared sacrifice of everyone who's at home, that plan is working. the latest figures show 3260 spare critical care beds across the nhs. 0n the most recent figures, there've been 763,387 tests for coronavirus so far in the uk, including 43,453 yesterday. 161,145 people have tested positive, an increase of 3996. 15,796 people are currently in hospital with coronav
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you can read about it in both newton and chernow and others. but it shows -- it is part of the whole theme that the federal government is going the use the military to back up the strength that they are trying to exert with its citizens. okay? it is a federalization model, something that someone like jefferson would have abhorred as a political opponent. other questions? there must be more. it is alexander hamilton. >> was lawrence hamilton realitied to alexander hamilton? and was he -- related to alexander hamilton and was he a commander in the great lakes in the war of 1812? >> i never looked into that. i know there are several desc d descendants of hamilton who took on great roles in the military. it is incredible when you read on this. but for that particular war of 1812 weld have to look it up or ask a descendant. >> i may be deputies here but what did washington die of? >> he had gone out on his horse that day on his planttation in mount vernon. it was a cold rainy day. he got sick from the wet clothing. what do you do in 179 when you get
you can read about it in both newton and chernow and others. but it shows -- it is part of the whole theme that the federal government is going the use the military to back up the strength that they are trying to exert with its citizens. okay? it is a federalization model, something that someone like jefferson would have abhorred as a political opponent. other questions? there must be more. it is alexander hamilton. >> was lawrence hamilton realitied to alexander hamilton? and was he --...
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he could kill you with a fig newton then eat the fig newton, mike baker.e's my fourth favorite tom after bosley and sell he can, tom shillue. she is the pinnacle of cynical, host of "sincerely kat," kat timpf. and host of foxnation, tyrus. mike, what do you think of trump's plan? mike: i like it. i disagree with joe biden's comments that it seems -- you know, you be coordinated and not possessing any guidelines. trump has got to be the world's greatest troller. he said he had the total authority to decide when and how to open the country. the media went crazy for a few days. then what did he do? they issue guidelines. they give the decision make together governors which is what the governors wanted all along. the only part that doesn't make any phase. in the first phase of this you are allowed to reopen the jims because god forbid there -- reopen the gyms. because there is no way something will get transmitted in a sweaty gym. i think the gym should be in phase two perhaps. greg: you pointed out what trump had done with the governors. it was the tom sawyer
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this is jim hoffman, a science and technology educator at newton high school in sussex county, wheree coaches, by the way, the robotics team. his son justin is a resident doctor at university hospital in newark. he used to work for you, judy. jim is using both his personal 3d printer and the two at newton high school to produce protective face shields for the doctors and nurses who need them. to jim, we can't thank you enough. gwen and jim are just two of what we know are thousands of ordinary new jerseyans who are doing extraordinary things to help us pull through this emergency. whether it is by keeping a community fed or making sure our front-line health care workers have the care they need to stay safe on the job, or i should note the work of the many community pharmacists -- another group i want to give a big shout-out to -- who kept their doors open to preserve their community's health and wellness. we have heroes up and down the state, beginning with our health-care workers, our first responders, community pharmacists i just mentioned, the folks working in essential retail, th
this is jim hoffman, a science and technology educator at newton high school in sussex county, wheree coaches, by the way, the robotics team. his son justin is a resident doctor at university hospital in newark. he used to work for you, judy. jim is using both his personal 3d printer and the two at newton high school to produce protective face shields for the doctors and nurses who need them. to jim, we can't thank you enough. gwen and jim are just two of what we know are thousands of ordinary...
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paula newton, cnn. >>> and we all know the covid-19 pandemic is having a terrible financial impact, but it's also causing a surge in human trafficking. according to the coalition to abolish slavery and trafficking, during a crisis, traffickers take advantage of people's fears and vulnerabilities and in many cases the traffickers are close to the victims. now many of them are sheltering in the same place as their abusers with fewer ways to get help. >> reporter: kay buck joins me now. she is the ceo of cast l.a. the coalition to abolish trafficking. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, rosemary. >> your organization helps victims of human trafficking. what impact has the covid-19 pandemic had on your operations and of course on the victims of trafficking? >> well, you know, during a local or global crisis, human trafficking victims are one of the most vulnerable groups. and because of existing barriers to safety and housing, access to health care and employment, they are even more vulnerable now in this pandemic. pan dem mix are times when they take advantage of people's fears and vul
paula newton, cnn. >>> and we all know the covid-19 pandemic is having a terrible financial impact, but it's also causing a surge in human trafficking. according to the coalition to abolish slavery and trafficking, during a crisis, traffickers take advantage of people's fears and vulnerabilities and in many cases the traffickers are close to the victims. now many of them are sheltering in the same place as their abusers with fewer ways to get help. >> reporter: kay buck joins me...
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cnn's paula newton in ottawa. let's bring in cnn law enforcement analyst from middleton in new jersey. i mean, what do you make of what happened, especially the suspect was wearing something similar to a police uniform, driving something that was made to look like a police car. that suggests pre-planning. >> it absolutely does. unfortunately what we're left with is a lot of unanswered questions right now. and having the suspect deceased poses a challenge for law enforcement where they're not able to question the suspect any longer. so, we actually don't understand the full motivation and actually what had happened leading up to this. so, that leaves investigators with an uphill challenge where they have to now go out and they have to reassess who this individual was. they have to go out and look at this person's network, everything from their friends and relatives, coworkers. they have to do the digitial forensics, looking at everything this person looked at online, trying to piece together a motive to understand
cnn's paula newton in ottawa. let's bring in cnn law enforcement analyst from middleton in new jersey. i mean, what do you make of what happened, especially the suspect was wearing something similar to a police uniform, driving something that was made to look like a police car. that suggests pre-planning. >> it absolutely does. unfortunately what we're left with is a lot of unanswered questions right now. and having the suspect deceased poses a challenge for law enforcement where they're...
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paula newton, cnn, ottawa. >>> the united states is condemning the arrest of 15 well-known pro-democracyeaders in hong kong. you're seeing one of them here. the lawmakers and activists were arrested for their alleged involvement in some of the antigovernment protests that swept the city last year. cnn is live in hong kong. she joins us now. why is hong kong's government focusing on the arrest of these pro-democracy activists in the midst of a pandemic, and how is this being viewed there? >> rosemary, you're right. the timing remarkable. amid the pandemic there was sweeping arrests taking place, 15 high profile pro-democracy activists have been arrested on charges of taking part of unauthorized gathering during the 2019 hong kong protests. 81-year-old martin lee, a man known as the father of democracy. he is the founder of the democratic party, also jimmy lie as seen on your screen. he is publisher of the apple daily, a publication known for being critical of the chinese government as well as hong kong. also opposition lawmakers like albert ho. earlier today i spoke to martin lee for his
paula newton, cnn, ottawa. >>> the united states is condemning the arrest of 15 well-known pro-democracyeaders in hong kong. you're seeing one of them here. the lawmakers and activists were arrested for their alleged involvement in some of the antigovernment protests that swept the city last year. cnn is live in hong kong. she joins us now. why is hong kong's government focusing on the arrest of these pro-democracy activists in the midst of a pandemic, and how is this being viewed...
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i want to bring in her take, optimal, francis newton stacy. you know your way around charts. i want to get your thoughts where we go from here. are you amazed this is really textbook, 50% retracement, maybe the backdrop is so horrific but we do what stocks and markets normally do? >> yes, i'm completely amazed, only really because we fell 34% on the s&p in 23 trading days. now we're back up as you say, close to the 50% retracement, about 48% in just 13 trading days. that is an incredible whipsaw. the speed which all of this occurred is largely due to the fact we have such an aggressive response from both the fed and the fiscal stimulus and they're working together. so i'm going to give you some support and resistance levels, make the bull case, make the bear case and then leave our viewers to decide but on the downside we're looking for support, if it starts failing below 23,750 which is below today. we're looking at retest of 22,500. below that, 21,000. on flip side going up, we have to take out 24, 62. we have to take out 25. if we take out
i want to bring in her take, optimal, francis newton stacy. you know your way around charts. i want to get your thoughts where we go from here. are you amazed this is really textbook, 50% retracement, maybe the backdrop is so horrific but we do what stocks and markets normally do? >> yes, i'm completely amazed, only really because we fell 34% on the s&p in 23 trading days. now we're back up as you say, close to the 50% retracement, about 48% in just 13 trading days. that is an...
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paula newton, cnn, ottawa. >>> we're going to take a short break. when we come back, new york's governor has called them a feeding frenzy for the coronavirus, the new requirement for u.s. nursing homes as the shocking number of deaths in these facilities keeps rising. >> and an olympic hopeful catches the coronavirus, now he's sharing his experience. we'll be right back. we're at the movies and we need to silence our phone. who knows where that button is? i don't have silent. everyone does -- right up here. it happens to all of us. we buy a new home, and we turn into our parents. what i do is help new homeowners overcome this. what is that, an adjustable spanner? good choice, steve. okay, don't forget you're not assisting him. you hired him. if you have nowhere to sit, you have too many. who else reads books about submarines? my dad. yeah. oh, those are -- progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. look at that. when you bundle with us. these expect and way more. interntha
paula newton, cnn, ottawa. >>> we're going to take a short break. when we come back, new york's governor has called them a feeding frenzy for the coronavirus, the new requirement for u.s. nursing homes as the shocking number of deaths in these facilities keeps rising. >> and an olympic hopeful catches the coronavirus, now he's sharing his experience. we'll be right back. we're at the movies and we need to silence our phone. who knows where that button is? i don't have silent....
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all right, paula newton reporting from canada for us., thank you very much. >>> coming up, we'll get to all the late-breaking developments in the coronavirus pandemic. we also have a troubling story out of washington. thousands, get this, thousands of coronavirus testing kits have now been recalled due to possible contamination. much more of our special coverage. stay with us. you're in "the situation room." here's the thing about managing multiple clouds for your business. when you've got public clouds, and private clouds, and hybrid clouds- things can get a bit cloudy for you. but now, there's the dell technologies cloud, powered by vmware. a single hub for a consistent operating experience across all your clouds. that should clear things up. it means being there for each other. that's why state farm is announcing the good neighbor relief program we know our customers are driving less, which means fewer accidents. so state farm is returning $2 billion dollars to auto policyholders for the period ending may 31st. and we'll continue maki
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hi, thandie newton. it's sod good to see you. >> hello. >> hello. welcome. welcome. >> welcome, welcome to you. >> we're having our own -- >> yes, we are. i watched the show, and sometimes honest to god, what i'm watching. it's a dark odyssey, sometimes it's artificial intelligence, sometimes it's real world, sometimes it's not. sometimes death doesn't always mean dead. i mean, it just takes us on such a wild ride. so i'm wondering for you, when you get the scripts, are you looking at it thinking what's going to happen next, too? >> it's definitely mind expanding, and it has been from the very beginning. >> yes. >> that's what i love about it. and it is fantasy, but it hinges on the fact that this is 50, 60 years in the future, and it's anyone's guess as to what is likely, you know, that the show is projecting. and what we're experiencing now, i mean, even "west world" hasn't used this as a storyline. >> didn't see this coming. >> it is grave. seriously grave. seriously grave. but i feel -- >> go ahead -- >> i'm finding it hard to watch stuff that i
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joining us now are two couples, eric and jen strum and chetle and joey newton.both of you. i look forward to you telling us how this unfolded. chetle, let me start with you. you described these past two weeks of discovery as, quote, quite bonkers. so exactly what happened? >> well, it was truly bonkers. during the lockdown, we started walking, i guess, and we walked past and we saw jen and eric having a conversation with their neighbors coming across the road and we had a chat with them briefly and the following saturday we all arranged, all three of us, all three couples to meet again on the front porch or front lawn and standing about 10, 15 feet apart and just having a little impromptu get together. it was during that meeting we just started talking about family and then they mentioned they came from -- they originally came from norway. we're, like, that's amazing, we're from norway. it then transpired that, you know, jen came from a town called salanga, close to where i grew up and eric mentioned he -- his ancestors came from a small island and they thought
joining us now are two couples, eric and jen strum and chetle and joey newton.both of you. i look forward to you telling us how this unfolded. chetle, let me start with you. you described these past two weeks of discovery as, quote, quite bonkers. so exactly what happened? >> well, it was truly bonkers. during the lockdown, we started walking, i guess, and we walked past and we saw jen and eric having a conversation with their neighbors coming across the road and we had a chat with them...
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newton d. baker, congress authorized the creation of a council of national defense. although it had implied a mandate of helping to mobilize the private sector for work reduction, no one really knew what it could or should do. and it had little authority at its behest. the army and navy initially saw it as a sort of shield between them and pork barrel politics but the bill passed by congress envisioned something even vaguer and with a budget of only $10,000. as far as congress was concerned, the council would play a minor advisory role. in conversation i had a few weeks ago, a friend wondered that there were constitutional issues during the war. i assured her that indeed there were and i promised to talk about some of them tonight. so, cybill, here it is. here is a short list of constitutional questions that came up in the war. one, military conscription. although the union and confederacy resorted to drafts during the civil war, there had not been -- they had not been popular. especially since
newton d. baker, congress authorized the creation of a council of national defense. although it had implied a mandate of helping to mobilize the private sector for work reduction, no one really knew what it could or should do. and it had little authority at its behest. the army and navy initially saw it as a sort of shield between them and pork barrel politics but the bill passed by congress envisioned something even vaguer and with a budget of only $10,000. as far as congress was concerned,...
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paula newton takes a lack at how creatures great and small are enjoying the absence of humans. >> reporterines. train whistles. people out and about. the background sounds of everyday life gone quiet. with coronavirus shelter-in-place orders around the globe, it's turning the tables on human norms. animals are filling up the empty spaces. from wild deer traipsing through the streets of japan to lions lounging across the streets usually traversed by cars in cougar national park, to herds of goats in wales helping themselves to neighborhood bushes and flower beds. the animal kingdom is, for now, reclaiming spaces normally occupied by people. and no, it's not your imagination. birds do sound louder. a phenomenon that some experts say comes in part from birds being less stressed by human sounds, causing them to congregate in larger numbers and more easily communicate with each other. >> translator: the birds are more relaxed. they are not trying to get away from cars, from the crowds of people. even the heart of the city itself. >> reporter: and in thailand, researchers say there's been a baby
paula newton takes a lack at how creatures great and small are enjoying the absence of humans. >> reporterines. train whistles. people out and about. the background sounds of everyday life gone quiet. with coronavirus shelter-in-place orders around the globe, it's turning the tables on human norms. animals are filling up the empty spaces. from wild deer traipsing through the streets of japan to lions lounging across the streets usually traversed by cars in cougar national park, to herds...
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i want to bring in clear stead managing director, jim awad, on the phone, francis newton stacy.im awad, let me start with you first. everything is oversold you could argue to a degree and the market looking for leadership, certainly oil stocks used to drive this market higher. how important is it that we get some sort of a truce in the oil patch and we get these oil stocks up and maybe stave off some of the economic damage in this country? >> right, it would be very helpful because usually oil prices going down helpful to the consumer but the consumer isn't driving and you hurt equity to debt. a lot of debt market is to shale oil companies. you stablize the equity valuations of the energy sector and improve the high yield debt market which would flow through the rest of the debt market which would be helpful to the economy and the debt market f they can do it it would be terrific the key will be the execution. that is a big cut back the president is talking about. charles: in fact, francis newton stacy, president trump added additional tweet, maybe 15 million in cuts. i'm not su
i want to bring in clear stead managing director, jim awad, on the phone, francis newton stacy.im awad, let me start with you first. everything is oversold you could argue to a degree and the market looking for leadership, certainly oil stocks used to drive this market higher. how important is it that we get some sort of a truce in the oil patch and we get these oil stocks up and maybe stave off some of the economic damage in this country? >> right, it would be very helpful because...
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as jefferson once put it in a note, because sir isaac newton was superior to others in understanding, he was not the property to the person. so it means we have an equal right. equality is really, it should be an adjective. equality means rights. now on to the second self-evident truth, which i think is the core truth. it says they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights. that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. now this truth, i think too many of us, take to be so obvious that we don't actually think about what it really means. so for instance, when i often ask students what rights are, the typical answer is well, rights are life, liberty, property, the pursuit of happiness. no. that's not what rights are. those are particular instances of what rights are. that is not a defense of what rights are. so that's the question we have to ask. what is a right? what are the characteristics of rights? where do they come from? now, i'm going to try to answer the first question and part of the second, but the third question, i think, is much more comp
as jefferson once put it in a note, because sir isaac newton was superior to others in understanding, he was not the property to the person. so it means we have an equal right. equality is really, it should be an adjective. equality means rights. now on to the second self-evident truth, which i think is the core truth. it says they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights. that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. now this truth, i think too many of...
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england national medical director professor stephen powis, and expecting to hearfrom doctor john newton of health improvement at public health england. another briefing from the government clearly expected to talk a lot about this issue of testing. we have had borisjohnson yesterday in his self filmed a video talking about massively wanting to increase testing, it's something the government are under a significant amount of pressure on. i think this issue speaks to many things, it goes back to what the government strategy has been from the beginning, why it wasn't testing prioritised right at the start, they have talked about a bottleneck in the global supply chains for the kit associated with testing to see whether you are infectious, why didn't the government, for example, get ahead of the bottleneck right from the start? it also speaks to what's going on now, 10,000 odd tests being carried out a day, the priority for now is to test nhs staff who are self isolating because they all family numbers have symptoms. if they can test those staff, many of those people who are self isolating
england national medical director professor stephen powis, and expecting to hearfrom doctor john newton of health improvement at public health england. another briefing from the government clearly expected to talk a lot about this issue of testing. we have had borisjohnson yesterday in his self filmed a video talking about massively wanting to increase testing, it's something the government are under a significant amount of pressure on. i think this issue speaks to many things, it goes back to...
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and on the testing, i thinkjohn newton wanted to answer.d in fact, we have done some intensive studies of infection in care homes, and that showed that presence of symptoms was not a very good marker in the care home setting, both amongst residents and staff for the presence of the virus. there were a significant number of residents who we re significant number of residents who were asymptomatic you have the virus. we have massively increased the amount of testing available. we have tested 25,000 residents in care homes, and we are rolling out testing to symptomatic and asymptomatic residence, as well as providing testing through the drive in the centres and through other means that the secretary of state has mentioned four staff. we think that will make a difference, combined with intensive infection control methods, informed by much more widely available testing. thanks, john. nick martin from sky. a very good afternoon. a question for all of you, but the health secretary first. i wanted to clarify something you said in your introduction,
and on the testing, i thinkjohn newton wanted to answer.d in fact, we have done some intensive studies of infection in care homes, and that showed that presence of symptoms was not a very good marker in the care home setting, both amongst residents and staff for the presence of the virus. there were a significant number of residents who we re significant number of residents who were asymptomatic you have the virus. we have massively increased the amount of testing available. we have tested...
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newton under the apple tree or archimedes in the bathtub. the reality as it does not happen like that. said that it all originated with a late fee on a movie. somebody else had lots of experience with algorithms, building websites. we had tons of people who contributed little bits. the ideaone asks where came from, they want the quick sound bite. in many ways, that is what the book is about. that untold story. about 1996.ng what was the reason this was never going to work? >> lots of reason. the first one was the obvious one. if i was going to do dvd rentals by mail, we get it a few days later and fit for a number of days of ballot back. people said that is crazy. why would anyone wait two days for a movie when you can go to one of the 9000 blockbuster store? perhaps the reason that really gotten away when it came to raising on a was everyone believe this is a digital format. it was a matter of minutes before everyone was streaming or downloading. we knew this was true. eventually people would be downloading and streaming movies, we did not
newton under the apple tree or archimedes in the bathtub. the reality as it does not happen like that. said that it all originated with a late fee on a movie. somebody else had lots of experience with algorithms, building websites. we had tons of people who contributed little bits. the ideaone asks where came from, they want the quick sound bite. in many ways, that is what the book is about. that untold story. about 1996.ng what was the reason this was never going to work? >> lots of...
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ed newton—rex is a judge in the competition. think that al systems can be musically creative, and i think that is totally fair and totally understandable, but i think what we are saying is that should not be the aim of ai composition. the aim should be to be a tool for musicians, a way of inspiring them, a way of giving them new musical ideas. letting them may be input an idea and seeing what the ai system does with it. this is an ai music competition, but the humans have been an indispensable part of the process. whether that will be true for humans in the future, though, may not be quite as certain. ai eurovision is now on, and we would love you to go and visit the website, listen to the tracks and vote for your favourite. the address is on the screen now. we have had a listen to the competing songs here. what did you think, lara? well, for me, eurovision is all about the theatre, and, of course, that is missing, which does take quite a lot away. and i thought most of them sounded quite computer—generated, but maybe the idea w
ed newton—rex is a judge in the competition. think that al systems can be musically creative, and i think that is totally fair and totally understandable, but i think what we are saying is that should not be the aim of ai composition. the aim should be to be a tool for musicians, a way of inspiring them, a way of giving them new musical ideas. letting them may be input an idea and seeing what the ai system does with it. this is an ai music competition, but the humans have been an...
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a treasury secrary steven newton is voicing optimism about an economic rebound. he says traditional economic dels might not apy to he pandic because although the u.s. is shut down and it's far from a typical financial crisis. >>i think as we begin to reopen the economy in may and ju you're going to see the economy really bounce back in july august septemb and what we're putting in an relief into the economy. cal >>another round of funding for the paycheck proction program starts tuesay new guidelines will help the money read small businesses which need a l. well people getting economic stimulu payments will also receive letters from president trump, this is a co obtained by cnn. it has reached people and at least 4 states so far dan that letter president trump says that his teams through these tough times. he also thinks congressfor passing relief legislation, but it dsn't say that they have to ve president trump's name on them right the phical stimulus checks have recently drawn a lot of criticism for the inclusion of the president's name. thousands of people fr
a treasury secrary steven newton is voicing optimism about an economic rebound. he says traditional economic dels might not apy to he pandic because although the u.s. is shut down and it's far from a typical financial crisis. >>i think as we begin to reopen the economy in may and ju you're going to see the economy really bounce back in july august septemb and what we're putting in an relief into the economy. cal >>another round of funding for the paycheck proction program starts...
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francis newton stacy is with us this morning, what about the idea of a big bang and leading to a boom>> yeah, i see the economy reopening. i think people will be watching wuhan and see what occurs there. they said that 94% of their businesses are reopening. the thing is that in america 55% of businesses can't survive 3 months without being open, that's going to be interesting and i know as dagen pointed out earlier, there are loans in place for other economic damage besides helping employees out and those are loans and depends on how much more givens will come through and i think there's a cultural change that's difficult to anticipate and those are the risks going forward because they are completely unknown. maria: yeah, we will talk about that coming up with our guests the fact that this will probably mean long-standing changes to the economy like, for example, how will we go and gather again, are we going to have social distancing with us for a long time. michael lee, how do you see things, markets this morning, searching for direction, you heard what troy guyeski said earlier? mik
francis newton stacy is with us this morning, what about the idea of a big bang and leading to a boom>> yeah, i see the economy reopening. i think people will be watching wuhan and see what occurs there. they said that 94% of their businesses are reopening. the thing is that in america 55% of businesses can't survive 3 months without being open, that's going to be interesting and i know as dagen pointed out earlier, there are loans in place for other economic damage besides helping...
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saving their lives i don't write to them that what what about the restaurants the work so i take the newton broke up into a system which is being in full snout affectively since the eighty's and charge since the ninety's of the last century needs to be dismantled all the countries that are seriously attempting to come to grips with this epidemic i mean macro in france was courier who was an action is based on making france and to be near liberal state has now been full struve us all that and offering to pay the utility bills council tax you know people not so well off except princess shows that deep down on this entire end they owe through a major government in the western world are aware that the system which they're being defended and supporting doesn't work for a majority of the people that's the lesson to be drawn after the virus has been tackled there and should if i may just say one of the countries that are shown no panic because it is bad for these claims is the tiny island of cuba where cruise ships which are not allowed to land anywhere on joke anywhere jocking even cuba being gre
saving their lives i don't write to them that what what about the restaurants the work so i take the newton broke up into a system which is being in full snout affectively since the eighty's and charge since the ninety's of the last century needs to be dismantled all the countries that are seriously attempting to come to grips with this epidemic i mean macro in france was courier who was an action is based on making france and to be near liberal state has now been full struve us all that and...
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clean the stadium he's just so good at getting those hard to reach places treasury secretary stephen newton the leader of the program and robot annoyed by human existence responded to the confusion over who and what qualifies as a small business certain people on the p.p.p. may have not been clear in understanding the certification so we will give people the benefit of the doubt we're going to put enough a q. out to explain the certification finally and f.a.q. what are the questions like number one do you want to identify as a small business do you say like shake shack have about $6000.00 employees are a publicly traded franchise and with a $15000000.00 net profit and pay your c.e.o. $3800000.00 a year then no you're not a small business you might have low self-esteem but if you're a big business you really are and believe in yourself after some serious backlash the l.a. lakers and shake shack pledge to return the money to the government so to 14 other publicly traded companies of which some have c.e.o. pay higher than their multi-million dollar relief packages now what's in the government'
clean the stadium he's just so good at getting those hard to reach places treasury secretary stephen newton the leader of the program and robot annoyed by human existence responded to the confusion over who and what qualifies as a small business certain people on the p.p.p. may have not been clear in understanding the certification so we will give people the benefit of the doubt we're going to put enough a q. out to explain the certification finally and f.a.q. what are the questions like number...
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on the question of tests, i think it's terrific, i might bring john newton in in a minute, it's terrificanaged to increase capacity to over 39,000 tests a day. that's higher than our plan trajectory. of course, having excess capacity means that we can then expand who that capacity can be used by, and also exactly as you say, increase the availability to more people and make it easier to access it. so one example is that we have introduced home testing, where a test can be sent out and taken and then returned, so that the individual doesn't need to move. obviously, home testing will be particularly helpful to those living in care homes, for whom, exactly as you say, a trip to a drive—through testing centre might be a difficult thing to do. john? thank you. yes, capacity has gone up dramatically, and, in fa ct, has gone up dramatically, and, in fact, it will continue to go up a lot quite soon, so we can now say that we are meeting the requirement in hospitals, we also meeting the requirement to test and a just and ca re requirement to test and a just and care staff with the drive in centre
on the question of tests, i think it's terrific, i might bring john newton in in a minute, it's terrificanaged to increase capacity to over 39,000 tests a day. that's higher than our plan trajectory. of course, having excess capacity means that we can then expand who that capacity can be used by, and also exactly as you say, increase the availability to more people and make it easier to access it. so one example is that we have introduced home testing, where a test can be sent out and taken and...
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saving their lives i don't write to them that well what about the rest of the world so i take the newton broke up into a system which is being in full snout effectively since the eighty's and charge since the ninety's of the last century needs to be dismantled all the countries there are seriously attempting to come to grips with this epidemic i mean macro in france was korea it was election is based on making france and to be near liberal state has now been full struve us all that and offering to pay the utility bills council tax you know people not so well off except current shows that deep down this entire and they owe through worse major government in the western world are aware that the system which they're being defended and supporting don't.
saving their lives i don't write to them that well what about the rest of the world so i take the newton broke up into a system which is being in full snout effectively since the eighty's and charge since the ninety's of the last century needs to be dismantled all the countries there are seriously attempting to come to grips with this epidemic i mean macro in france was korea it was election is based on making france and to be near liberal state has now been full struve us all that and offering...