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back with us is erik nielsen, unicredit chief economist.e had oil trading above 30 55 -- above $35 a barrel today. how does that impact the recessions we are going to see in europe and in the united states and around the world? does it potentially help a little bit? erik: let's step back for a moment and remember that oil prices are still well below last year's level, and that is helpful for the importers and consumers. there's been an enormous amount ,f confusion as oil prices drop and this is bad for the world. demand plummeted because of the virus. gives stimulus to particularly in europe. now we see this coming back again. if we see china will backpack -- will bounce back fully and quickly come the move will see oil a great deal higher. so we could see a collapse, and then a modern growth path sometime after that. as we see in europe down the , i think we have to distinguish the cyclical effects on the demand side and the more structural ones in the aftermath. i am not too bullish on oil from here, to be honest. is the case,at does it c
back with us is erik nielsen, unicredit chief economist.e had oil trading above 30 55 -- above $35 a barrel today. how does that impact the recessions we are going to see in europe and in the united states and around the world? does it potentially help a little bit? erik: let's step back for a moment and remember that oil prices are still well below last year's level, and that is helpful for the importers and consumers. there's been an enormous amount ,f confusion as oil prices drop and this is...
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nielsen the internationally known ratings and consumer data company has just put out its annual report on asian american consumers amid this coded 1000 pandemic and the numbers are staggering although asians in america only account for about 5.6 percent of the u.s. population asians have a commanding buying power of a whopping $1.00 trillion dollars and that number is expected to continue to rise in the coming years despite this noteworthy contribution to the u.s. economy because of this pandemic asian american business owners and regular civilians in america have experienced a spike in coded related discrimination and in many cases even physical violence so joining us to discuss the vice president of nielsen's strategic community alliance rico carpenter rico good to see you again since your last appearance on the show last year we have seen the asian community really grow in terms of visibility the korean film parasite took home best picture at the oscars in january andrew yang really made a big splash in politics really raising the prospect that and asian american man could become pr
nielsen the internationally known ratings and consumer data company has just put out its annual report on asian american consumers amid this coded 1000 pandemic and the numbers are staggering although asians in america only account for about 5.6 percent of the u.s. population asians have a commanding buying power of a whopping $1.00 trillion dollars and that number is expected to continue to rise in the coming years despite this noteworthy contribution to the u.s. economy because of this...
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in dublin, katie nielsen.>>> live look at san francisco city hall, the mayor says there's going to be some tough choices to close a budget deficit of $1.7 billion over the next two years, without even considering emergency spending on the coronavirus response. san francisco is working to close a $250 million shortfall this fiscal year. >>> the city's nightlife has little hope of recovering any time soon, restaurants could begin sitdown service as part of a later phase 2, mars will not be able to open until phase 3, which doesn't have a clear timeline yet, bars say they are holding on by a thread.>> there is only so long we can keep holding on and getting by and making the most of it. >> we are holding on the best we can, we have a gofundme page, sams and survival fund. >> bar owners are looking at the prospect of slashing maximum capacity, some are considering a restaurant partnership to get doors open earlier. >>> a first of its kind clinical trial at stanford, focusing on coronavirus patients before their hospitalized. andrea looks at how a drug could help patients recover faster an
in dublin, katie nielsen.>>> live look at san francisco city hall, the mayor says there's going to be some tough choices to close a budget deficit of $1.7 billion over the next two years, without even considering emergency spending on the coronavirus response. san francisco is working to close a $250 million shortfall this fiscal year. >>> the city's nightlife has little hope of recovering any time soon, restaurants could begin sitdown service as part of a later phase 2, mars...
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kpix 5's katie nielsen spoke with some small business owners tonight about whether it will be enough. >> reporter: four days after the rest of the bay area shops here in campbell and across santa clara county will be able to open for curbside pickup starting tomorrow. but many retailers say they don't know what it's going to do for their sales. >> she doesn't like this color that i like. >> reporter: brook ramirez and her 7-year-old daughter taylor are putting a new coat of paint on the walls of her store, bombshell boutique, to spruce it up before they're able to open tomorrow. >> i'm really excited to see customers in person. so that part i'm extremely excited to see them drive up, see their faces. even if i'm just running a bag out to their car. >> reporter: she says the majority of her business is from people coming into the store and trying on clothes. brook estimates her sales are down more than 80% and she's not sure this move to the next phase is going to help. >> i would not imagine that there is going to be a huge bump just from curbside. county is allowing stores to open to
kpix 5's katie nielsen spoke with some small business owners tonight about whether it will be enough. >> reporter: four days after the rest of the bay area shops here in campbell and across santa clara county will be able to open for curbside pickup starting tomorrow. but many retailers say they don't know what it's going to do for their sales. >> she doesn't like this color that i like. >> reporter: brook ramirez and her 7-year-old daughter taylor are putting a new coat of...
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kpix 5's katie nielsen talked with a shopper who says that he paid triple the price for some items. >> reporter: the shopper i talked with tonight said he's been coming to this store here in pleasanton since it opened a couple of years ago. he says when he came in in the middle of march, he saw prices had skyrocketed. >> these are typical grocery items we buy every week. we know what the typical prices are. >> reporter: he bought groceries at the store on march 16th, the day the shelter-in-place order started. >> on that particular day, the prices were two times the normal prices, two or three times normal prices. >> reporter: he said the original prices were crossed out with a black marker but were visible. he brought it up to the cashier. >> if you don't like it, don't buy it. that was the attitude. >> reporter: he ended up keeping his receipt and filed a formal complaint with the district attorney's office. the d.a.'s office says they received more than 50 complaints about stores price gouging in the past six weeks, but this store stood out. >> the increase in price was exorbitant.
kpix 5's katie nielsen talked with a shopper who says that he paid triple the price for some items. >> reporter: the shopper i talked with tonight said he's been coming to this store here in pleasanton since it opened a couple of years ago. he says when he came in in the middle of march, he saw prices had skyrocketed. >> these are typical grocery items we buy every week. we know what the typical prices are. >> reporter: he bought groceries at the store on march 16th, the day...
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well i won't really write because i'd be bad for our nielsen ratings but do it anyway we the workers of the world are not going to die for your hallowed unfettered capitalism your cherished economic disaster is we are not the expendable that was sylvester stallone and golf longer or some were better than them to go to payday report dot com learn about the strikes happening around the world and support the striking workers many from washington d.c. the belly debases redacted tonight. welcome only cam nose to the news from behind our bloodthirsty us government continues their efforts to overthrow the country of venezuela last week juan why did the u.s. backed self-proclaimed president assortment of stuffed animals he set up in his bedroom did what he does best fail at creating coups he is good at it this time and the help of the u.s. and colombia it's a flotilla of small speed boats filled with up to 300 paramilitary units sailed from their training ground in colombia heading for a port near venezuela's capital caracas from where they were aiming to kickstart insurrection can i just st
well i won't really write because i'd be bad for our nielsen ratings but do it anyway we the workers of the world are not going to die for your hallowed unfettered capitalism your cherished economic disaster is we are not the expendable that was sylvester stallone and golf longer or some were better than them to go to payday report dot com learn about the strikes happening around the world and support the striking workers many from washington d.c. the belly debases redacted tonight. welcome...
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in santa cruz, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> a live look at san jose airport. the latest to enforce face masks starting on monday. anyone travelling the through the airport will be required to wear some sort of face covering. children under 7 will not be included. masks are already required at oakland and sfo. >>> an attempt to occupy a vacant san francisco home turns violent. >> whoa, whoa. >> housing activists clashing with police in front of the property on 19th street in the castro. two homeless women from the group reclaim sf got inside the home with plans to stay. but san francisco police moved in quickly to shut it down. >> we want to make this vacant house, again vacant for four years, a home for two unhoused women who have lived in san francisco for a very long time. it's unconscionable to leave people outside at any time, but during a pandemic, it's absolutely unexcusable. >> the activists say the mayor has empty hotel rooms to house the homeless but has failed to do so. >>> a disturbing trend for small businesses in california. it appears a growing n
in santa cruz, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> a live look at san jose airport. the latest to enforce face masks starting on monday. anyone travelling the through the airport will be required to wear some sort of face covering. children under 7 will not be included. masks are already required at oakland and sfo. >>> an attempt to occupy a vacant san francisco home turns violent. >> whoa, whoa. >> housing activists clashing with police in front of the property on 19th...
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in alameda county, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> and we have some breaking news tonight. a chp investigation going on right now. aren tado. th nody was hurt.freeway was briefs officers searched for clues, but it is back open now. >>> new at 11:00, prosecutors have filed a rare murder charge against a san jose man suspected of driving drunk and killing four of his passengers. the mercury news reports 26-year-old rabbi kamar khanna is facing four counts of murder and two counts of felony dui. the chp says he lost control on highway 85 past coddle road wednesday night. the dodge rolled over several times and crashed into the sound wall. he can be charged with murder because he has a prior dui conviction from last year. >>> by this time next week, most bay area counties will have moved into stage two of the re-opening. san francisco, san mateo and marin will allow curbside retail pickup and manufacturing starting on monday. alameda and contra costa county expect to make similar moves next week. santa clara county has not announced any plans to ease up on their restrictions. a
in alameda county, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> and we have some breaking news tonight. a chp investigation going on right now. aren tado. th nody was hurt.freeway was briefs officers searched for clues, but it is back open now. >>> new at 11:00, prosecutors have filed a rare murder charge against a san jose man suspected of driving drunk and killing four of his passengers. the mercury news reports 26-year-old rabbi kamar khanna is facing four counts of murder and two counts of...
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mette rose nielsen, a teacher in copenhagen. this is bbc news — the main headlines. cases could rise, as the country is set to ease travel restrictions from earlyjune. but that the cancer can't afford to wait for a vaccine. —— country can't afford. the uk government has defended its plan to reopen schools in england next month, and warned that the longer they are closed, the more children will miss out. barack obama has delivered a scathing attack on the trump administration's handling of the coronavirus pandemic. the former us president, said many officials weren't even pretending to be in charge. he made the comments in an online address to thousands of students from historically black colleges and universities. 0ur north america peter bowes joins us live. —— north america correspondent. this comes at a time where president trump has dismissed another official this time from the state department. yes, this is the inspector general in the state department essentially an independent government watchdog. and he was in a very late—night announcement on friday night dis
mette rose nielsen, a teacher in copenhagen. this is bbc news — the main headlines. cases could rise, as the country is set to ease travel restrictions from earlyjune. but that the cancer can't afford to wait for a vaccine. —— country can't afford. the uk government has defended its plan to reopen schools in england next month, and warned that the longer they are closed, the more children will miss out. barack obama has delivered a scathing attack on the trump administration's handling of...
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vamos a hablar del gobernador nielsen que informÓ que el estado ha pagado mÁs de $10,000,000.de cuarentena. el dinero fue distribuido en 450,000 personas que trabajan por cuenta propia. en el presupuesto estatal que serÁ aprobado el 15 de julio. las pesas recibieron $44,000,000,000. una cantidad que nelson dijo que era pequeÑa para la economÍa del estado. el gobernador dijo que sÓlo el 60% de los prÉstamos se han otorgado hasta ahora. la historia que le presentamos a continuaciÓn nos muestra como una joven latina fue aceptada en varias universidades. marÍa antonieta mejÍas nos tienen la informaciÓn. reportera: la historia de evelyn es inusual. fue aceptada en 10 universidades del paÍs. ella dice que quiere ser cirujana. la estudiante de preparatoria ha destacado siempre, no sÓlo en los estudios, sino en el de corte. >> para entrar a las velocidades que querÍa, desde que entrÉ, siempre tuve que tomar actividades extracurriculares. dice que todo se lo debe al apoyo de sus padres. >> yo estoy orgulloso de mi hija. como ella lo dijo, tiene potencial para seguir estudiando. >> cuan
vamos a hablar del gobernador nielsen que informÓ que el estado ha pagado mÁs de $10,000,000.de cuarentena. el dinero fue distribuido en 450,000 personas que trabajan por cuenta propia. en el presupuesto estatal que serÁ aprobado el 15 de julio. las pesas recibieron $44,000,000,000. una cantidad que nelson dijo que era pequeÑa para la economÍa del estado. el gobernador dijo que sÓlo el 60% de los prÉstamos se han otorgado hasta ahora. la historia que le presentamos a continuaciÓn nos...
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mette rose nielsen, a primary school teacher in copenhagen.own restrictions were eased in england. local councils urged people today to stay away from beauty spots and beaches. and although some national parks have reported areas being busy, many people do seem to have heeded the warning — as andy gill reports. in normal times, more than 3 million day visitors come to the dales every year, and it's not hard to see why. the national park and local authorities, though, think it is too early to loosen the coronavirus lockdown. the big fear was that the car park would be full all week, and the river bank was going to be like blackpool when blackpool was busy and open, nobody social distancing. but as it is, we have a slow increase in the amount of people coming, that feel safe to come. but in grassington today, some people were taking advantage of the new guidelines, some travelling from harrogate and leeds. if you follow the guidance and you socially distance, you make sure that you are not touching anything. we have not seen anybody, really, but
mette rose nielsen, a primary school teacher in copenhagen.own restrictions were eased in england. local councils urged people today to stay away from beauty spots and beaches. and although some national parks have reported areas being busy, many people do seem to have heeded the warning — as andy gill reports. in normal times, more than 3 million day visitors come to the dales every year, and it's not hard to see why. the national park and local authorities, though, think it is too early to...
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of nielsen, the company famous for measuring television audience ratings, kenny used to think working from home waa bad idea. >> when i camen nielsen at the beginning of last year, which had a work from home option, i wa.really quite opposed to the people who were in the conference room were talking to each other. those who were working from home and phoning in or even videoing in were largely not in the conversation. >> reporter: i don't mean to use this phrase lightly, but has it been for you in a sense, a >> it's been a big event in my life because i was forced to look at a total system change as opposed to an incremental ulange. i don't think i have had the courage to go big and have everyone try this if we weren't but itid tell methings that, you do them big, they actually work. >> reporter: and it's not just o nielsecourse. last week mark zuckerberg told facebook's 45,000 employees: >> i tnk that it's quite possible that over the next five to 10 years, about 50% of our people could be working remotely. >> reporter: nielsen's policy? >> most people will work remotely as long as t
of nielsen, the company famous for measuring television audience ratings, kenny used to think working from home waa bad idea. >> when i camen nielsen at the beginning of last year, which had a work from home option, i wa.really quite opposed to the people who were in the conference room were talking to each other. those who were working from home and phoning in or even videoing in were largely not in the conversation. >> reporter: i don't mean to use this phrase lightly, but has it...
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if you are a nielsen family you get a box and there's about 100,000 people across the country to predict what 330 million people are watching, but with the daily survey we need about 1,000 to 2,000 people per county to respond every day, and we are comfortable we will make good predictions where the outbreaks will be. >> a lot of people are responding across the country, and we have a map i want to show of the number of people who have taken this test in the bay area, and it's showing -- the traffic we are seeing right now is the daily health survey. the green showing the people who have responded the most with that, that's definitely in the south bay where we are seeing more of the covid-19 cases, and then less in napa and solano county. talk to us about what these tests reveal? what can we determine from these results? >> yeah, so it's very clear the graphics being shown is just the number of people that respond, whether they are healthy or not healthy. it's really important that we have both, healthy and nonhealthy people respond, because if that ratio changes over time it's very sens
if you are a nielsen family you get a box and there's about 100,000 people across the country to predict what 330 million people are watching, but with the daily survey we need about 1,000 to 2,000 people per county to respond every day, and we are comfortable we will make good predictions where the outbreaks will be. >> a lot of people are responding across the country, and we have a map i want to show of the number of people who have taken this test in the bay area, and it's showing --...
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he would call kirstjen nielsen his ticket of homeland security at 5 a.m. to bark orders at a prick he would call late at night after watching lou dobbs on fox news to say he had a great idea for the border, good do it. then call at five in the next morning to anyone it had been done. she had to tell them, people are asleep. the staff are sleeping right now. it was just, he would you rate his death the way you handle rex tillerson the secretary of state at the end when he fired him while tell us it was on a diplomatic mission to africa, which was to clean up the relationship with african countries because trump had called them s-hole nations. there's just a lot of these episodes in the book the paint a portrait of what he's like as a manager in ways like leading the government. it's not us being hard on him our critical of him are taking a side. we're just telling you what happened behind the scenes and a lot of readers certainly draw conclusions about that. >> one of the treats i got from someone who is pretty liberal is like how did you mention make me fe
he would call kirstjen nielsen his ticket of homeland security at 5 a.m. to bark orders at a prick he would call late at night after watching lou dobbs on fox news to say he had a great idea for the border, good do it. then call at five in the next morning to anyone it had been done. she had to tell them, people are asleep. the staff are sleeping right now. it was just, he would you rate his death the way you handle rex tillerson the secretary of state at the end when he fired him while tell us...
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did tell me some things that, you do them big, they actually work. >> reporter: and it's not just nielsen, of course. last week mark zuckerberg told facebook's 45,000 employees: >> i think that it's quite possible that over the next five to 10 years, about 50% of our people could be working remotely. >> reporter:ielsen's policy? >> most people will work remotely as long as they can. allowing people to have much more of a hybrid model in the future where they're really only coming in when they need to. >> reporter: but for now, the third ofhe u.s. workforce that can work from home is doing so, full time. economist nick bloom >> maybe a year or two from now when firms relax and say, look, you can come back into the office if you like, you can come back in two or three days a week and spend the other couple of days at home. that's, you ow, the promised land, but that's definitely not wherwe are now. >> reporter: now work from home has long had a surprisingly bad rap, bloom illustrated in a 2017 ted talk. >> if you go to google or to bing and you punch in "working from home" into image search
did tell me some things that, you do them big, they actually work. >> reporter: and it's not just nielsen, of course. last week mark zuckerberg told facebook's 45,000 employees: >> i think that it's quite possible that over the next five to 10 years, about 50% of our people could be working remotely. >> reporter:ielsen's policy? >> most people will work remotely as long as they can. allowing people to have much more of a hybrid model in the future where they're really...
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you guys right at one point nielsen is signing with trump as he signs this executive order to end the separation of children of the border and at the same time his administration was circulating a completely different eo than what she thought was being signed why? why did you even do that ? >> there are two different points that come to mind from your question or rather too good questions and the thing you just said . i find it really interesting about this presidency. it's something phil and i learned in an eye-opening way . even we who had been there from day one were sort of taken aback by this but these grown-ups that were in the room so to speak at the beginning, you may not agree with them politically or philosophically. you may think their personality style isn't so great. rex tillerson was reviled in many parts of the state department for wanting to cut the bureaucracy and reorganize and not being very approachable he and johnkelly , secretary of homeland security then chief of staff, defense secretary jim mattis, these were people that kept telling the president you don't wan
you guys right at one point nielsen is signing with trump as he signs this executive order to end the separation of children of the border and at the same time his administration was circulating a completely different eo than what she thought was being signed why? why did you even do that ? >> there are two different points that come to mind from your question or rather too good questions and the thing you just said . i find it really interesting about this presidency. it's something phil...
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>> it katy nielsen reporting. as temperatures are spiking, some san jose residents are flocking to cooling centers around the city. five community centers have been turned into these cooling centers to beat the heat and to keep everyone safe. visitors must socially distance and wear a face mask. staff also taking temperatures at the door and doing basic health screenings. >> the hot weather is also sparking fire concerns. chopper5 over the scene of a brush fire at bay point, about 30 minutes ago. the fire started in the vegetation surrounding a home near highway four. hazy smoke could be seen around the area. so far, 1 acre has burned and the structures are not threatened. this afternoon, san jose firefighters rushed to the scene of a brush fire near the entrance of happy hollow park. about a half acre had burned before crews got the flames under control. to get the check of the current temperatures around the bay area, we have paul hagan. >> fortunately, the wind was not stronger but the breeze has been a factor
>> it katy nielsen reporting. as temperatures are spiking, some san jose residents are flocking to cooling centers around the city. five community centers have been turned into these cooling centers to beat the heat and to keep everyone safe. visitors must socially distance and wear a face mask. staff also taking temperatures at the door and doing basic health screenings. >> the hot weather is also sparking fire concerns. chopper5 over the scene of a brush fire at bay point, about...
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in danville, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> the showdown looming between church and state. the strong message from california pastors to the governor. >>> tonight berkeley's mayor is pushing to allow some restaurants to reopen. the plan to keep diners safe. >>> some california wineries are preparing to welcome customers for the first time since the shutdown. >> calling our employees back and saying are you ready to come back to work? we're opening. they were so excited. >> how one owner says he'll be able to provide a better experience than before. >>> churches across california are vowing to open on may 31st with or without the governor's blessing. representatives laid out their plans. they claim going to church is no riskier than going to the grocery store. and to their congregations, it's just as essential. parishioners who have been attending virtual masses say it's just not the same. >> i miss the mugging and physical touch and the connecting and the smiles. >> if the hospitals are essential for the body of the people, the church is essential for the spirit of the peop
in danville, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> the showdown looming between church and state. the strong message from california pastors to the governor. >>> tonight berkeley's mayor is pushing to allow some restaurants to reopen. the plan to keep diners safe. >>> some california wineries are preparing to welcome customers for the first time since the shutdown. >> calling our employees back and saying are you ready to come back to work? we're opening. they were so...
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this conversation hello dr karen introduce just south to our audience good morning my name is karen nielsen professor of pediatrics infectious diseases at u.c.l.a. in los angeles and i work with mother to child transmission of infections gives a really high doesn't then is the right to have each other over out into the stream tell anybody who you are and your qualifications not all of them because we only have a few seconds to do your introduction but what's meant to be relevant to this. i mean. my name is often read aloud or call. i'm an obstetrician gynecologist correlate it into a room. and i was fine as i held unit by the department of sexual or productive how to. organize as she. up us live i use to see a patients i care for that would. make it to happen thank you so much and welcome to the student turned really. good morning so my name is let me see kind and i am an only g.y.n. in training spent many years caring for one in the sense and then given a to focus more on fragilities and am a fertility doctor working in a private practice i may have center new york city. oregon outside med
this conversation hello dr karen introduce just south to our audience good morning my name is karen nielsen professor of pediatrics infectious diseases at u.c.l.a. in los angeles and i work with mother to child transmission of infections gives a really high doesn't then is the right to have each other over out into the stream tell anybody who you are and your qualifications not all of them because we only have a few seconds to do your introduction but what's meant to be relevant to this. i...
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earlier i spoke to metta rose nielsen, a primary school teacher on the outskirts of copenhagen.hat you have to allow children to be children. we have had to structure a lot of things in the schools under a great deal of logistics to make it work. and also to be very aware of the children's well—being. and one of the things that we do to structure the day for the children, to prevent them being too close together, prevent the transmission, of the disease, if there is any, is, for example, to divide the children into little groups of ten children. and then we have kind of this bubble where the children play with the children in their group, and we have also asked the parents to make playgroups for children when they are at home in the same groups. how difficult is it to get young children to understand the need to keep apart? well, i teach first grade, and in denmark the children are about seven 01’ grade, and in denmark the children are about seven or eight years old. i think the parents have prepared the children very well. from the health authorities, they also had a video show
earlier i spoke to metta rose nielsen, a primary school teacher on the outskirts of copenhagen.hat you have to allow children to be children. we have had to structure a lot of things in the schools under a great deal of logistics to make it work. and also to be very aware of the children's well—being. and one of the things that we do to structure the day for the children, to prevent them being too close together, prevent the transmission, of the disease, if there is any, is, for example, to...
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we can cross live to copenhagen right now to mette rose nielsen, a primary school teacher in the outskirtsank you very much forjoining us on bbc news, how have you adapted the way the school works to allow children to come back? yeah, well, i think we have adapted quite well. first of all, there is this dilemma, the balance between safety and the fa ct the balance between safety and the fact that children are children, so you have to allow them to be children, and is being is that we have tried to structure a lot of things and do a great deal of logistics to make it work, and then also to be very aware of the children's well—being, also to be very aware of the child ren‘s well—being, and also to be very aware of the children's well—being, and one of the things that we do to structure the things that we do to structure the day for the children, to prevent them to be too close together, and to prevent the transmission of the disease, if there is any, is, for example, to divide the children into little groups of ten children in one group, and then we have had a pound of this bubble, where the
we can cross live to copenhagen right now to mette rose nielsen, a primary school teacher in the outskirtsank you very much forjoining us on bbc news, how have you adapted the way the school works to allow children to come back? yeah, well, i think we have adapted quite well. first of all, there is this dilemma, the balance between safety and the fa ct the balance between safety and the fact that children are children, so you have to allow them to be children, and is being is that we have tried...
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went on lockdown the research from nielsen found alcohol sales rose 55 percent even though most bars and restaurants had closed online sales rose is staggering 243 percent. for addicts suffering in isolation jennifer jimenez has a message. shine. shine so. you're so you're worth and you're. doing what you. it's a road these days millions of attics are walking alone john hendren chicago hundreds of protesters in argentina are demanding more food for soup kitchens they say the amount being delivered to the poor is not enough about 11000000 people apply for food assistance since a lockdown started in march argentina has registered more than 505000 pardon me infections in 273 deaths the bank of england says the case economy could trend by 14 percent before the mergers from the krona virus outbreak the bank's 1st forecast on the effect of the pandemic predicts unemployment will rise to 8 percent this year from 3.7 percent and 2019 with a recovery is expected to be faster then the that following the global financial crisis the bank has left interest rates on hold at 0 point one percent the
went on lockdown the research from nielsen found alcohol sales rose 55 percent even though most bars and restaurants had closed online sales rose is staggering 243 percent. for addicts suffering in isolation jennifer jimenez has a message. shine. shine so. you're so you're worth and you're. doing what you. it's a road these days millions of attics are walking alone john hendren chicago hundreds of protesters in argentina are demanding more food for soup kitchens they say the amount being...
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went on lockdown the research firm nielsen found alcohol sales rose 55 percent even though most bars and restaurants had closed online sales rose a staggering 243 percent. for and except for in in isolation jennifer jimenez has a message. shine. shine so. i mean once you're so you were in your mind. i don't even expect. knowing that you're in the circle. it's a road these days millions of attics are walking alone john hendren 0 chicago kevin 1000 deaths in latin america surpassed 15000 some health experts say the region is several weeks behind europe with the peak actually yet to come brazil is worst hit with route 8 and a half 1000 deaths at is to over 2700 mexico has the 2nd highest number of regional fatalities ecuador has more than 1600 dead and business communities in the amazon rain forest fire genocide. from this pandemic now despite peru being one of the 1st latin american countries to shut down cases have doubled in the last 10 days with 1500 dead. health care workers have been applauded for their sacrifices during the pandemic but other unsung heroes who also restore lives
went on lockdown the research firm nielsen found alcohol sales rose 55 percent even though most bars and restaurants had closed online sales rose a staggering 243 percent. for and except for in in isolation jennifer jimenez has a message. shine. shine so. i mean once you're so you were in your mind. i don't even expect. knowing that you're in the circle. it's a road these days millions of attics are walking alone john hendren 0 chicago kevin 1000 deaths in latin america surpassed 15000 some...
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max nielsen with the latest.e are getting a look across the bloomberg, hearing from the new york -- new south wales state premier saying there will be no travel restrictions as of june 1 within the state. if you want to, you can go on a road trip or a holiday within the state, but nothing will be the same as before the pandemic. there will be extra planning, precautions and social distancing to be taken as well. shery: plenty more to come on daybreak asia for the rbnz 9:30 sydney, 7us p.m. in new york. jay powell takes a virtual stand as lawmakers question his stance on whether more record stimulus is needed. extreme behavior is on display everywhere in the market. we look through the noise. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ you are watching daybreak australia. fed chairman jerome powell has dodged senate efforts to make him give endorsements, -- -- will an stephen mnuchin powell and mnuchin testified. how will says more fiscal help may be needed but stopped short of a full endorsement. china said president trump's threat t
max nielsen with the latest.e are getting a look across the bloomberg, hearing from the new york -- new south wales state premier saying there will be no travel restrictions as of june 1 within the state. if you want to, you can go on a road trip or a holiday within the state, but nothing will be the same as before the pandemic. there will be extra planning, precautions and social distancing to be taken as well. shery: plenty more to come on daybreak asia for the rbnz 9:30 sydney, 7us p.m. in...
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went on lockdown the research firm nielsen found alcohol sales rose 55 percent even though most bars and restaurants had closed online sales rose a staggering 243 percent. for addicts suffering in isolation jennifer jimenez has a message i've heard trying to get china to sell him or her if you might realize your so your work and your life matters i don't. think. knowing that you're shocked. it's a road that these days millions of attics are walking alone john hendren chicago to take a look at how the current virus pandemic is affecting economies the bank of england says the case economy could trim by 14 percent the bank's 1st forecast on the effect of pandemic predicts unemployment will rise to 8 percent the share that's up from just 3.7 percent in 2019 the recovery is expected to be faster than that following the global financial crisis the bank has left interest rates on hold at 0 point one percent and european union has been warned to brace for the worst recession in its history the break assessment came from the european commission that says a 3rd of the blocks economic activity
went on lockdown the research firm nielsen found alcohol sales rose 55 percent even though most bars and restaurants had closed online sales rose a staggering 243 percent. for addicts suffering in isolation jennifer jimenez has a message i've heard trying to get china to sell him or her if you might realize your so your work and your life matters i don't. think. knowing that you're shocked. it's a road that these days millions of attics are walking alone john hendren chicago to take a look at...
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eric nielsen writing on this at length.d was brilliant in the telegraph, laying out the different sides. what it seems to come down to is the german people and their germanness pushing against the elites. how do you translate that power struggle in germany? matt: we actually see that as well when you look at the way the average worker feels about bailing out italy versus the way business leaders feel about bailing out italy. germany great story on and how the north-south divide is being brought back. the average worker in germany doesn't understand why taxpayer should have to bailout italy time and time again when they think of italians is not working as hard, not as long, not paying as much in taxes. a oil company in stood guard says he hopes the italians gets bailed out because they are big clients of his. business leaders are worried if they don't bailout italy or spain, they will lose that export revenue on which they have come to depend. much havehow countries like germany benefited from a weaker euro which was thanks
eric nielsen writing on this at length.d was brilliant in the telegraph, laying out the different sides. what it seems to come down to is the german people and their germanness pushing against the elites. how do you translate that power struggle in germany? matt: we actually see that as well when you look at the way the average worker feels about bailing out italy versus the way business leaders feel about bailing out italy. germany great story on and how the north-south divide is being brought...
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that doesn't sound like a lot of money to me, but we will talk to erik nielsen of unicredit in just a his take. we will get some headlines coming through as well. we cut the stoxx 600 up by 3.53%. the mining stocks even more, at session highs, up
that doesn't sound like a lot of money to me, but we will talk to erik nielsen of unicredit in just a his take. we will get some headlines coming through as well. we cut the stoxx 600 up by 3.53%. the mining stocks even more, at session highs, up
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katie nielsen on the alarming trend leading up to the holiday and how this week it will be different from previous years. >> usually a holiday weekend means an increase in the number of cars on the road and the number of people drinking and driving. but with most of the bay area still under a shelter-in-place order, officers don't know what to expect. >> empty freeways have turned into raceways for some drivers. >> according to a new report just released by the california highway patrol from march 19 to april 30 this year, officers wrote about 4000 tickets to people caught speeding over 100 miles per hour. that's more than double for the same time last year. vehicles are not designed for 100 mile an hour impact. >> the number of crashes is down by 75% and the number of fatal crashes is down by 88% when looking at the same time. the question now, what will happen on the roads when a shelter-in-place order is combined with a holiday weekend? >> this is unprecedented, it's really hard to see how those statistics are going to look. it's anybody's guess how this will play out. >> one of t
katie nielsen on the alarming trend leading up to the holiday and how this week it will be different from previous years. >> usually a holiday weekend means an increase in the number of cars on the road and the number of people drinking and driving. but with most of the bay area still under a shelter-in-place order, officers don't know what to expect. >> empty freeways have turned into raceways for some drivers. >> according to a new report just released by the california...
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katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> the latest job or sport shows the devastating impact that the pandemic is having on the economy with the national unemployment rate at 14.7%, the worst since the depression with the staggering 20 million jobs lost in april, the worst monthly loss on record. governor newsom says the unemployment rate could top 20% factoring in job losses and freelance along with undocumented workers. they say there is hope for the economy and the governor says as phase two extend that 70% of the economy is now able to reopen with restrictions. >> look out for your neighborhood business. they need your support. they have not gotten the kind of support they deserve. you will determine whether or not they will survive. >> modifications to the stay-at- home order's are in effect that nearly two doesn't counties with more changes expected next week. >>> a lot of counties are going a step further than the guidelines and it's not so much about the type of the business but whether they have the right protocols in place. >> reporter: the main difference in solano county is that offic
katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> the latest job or sport shows the devastating impact that the pandemic is having on the economy with the national unemployment rate at 14.7%, the worst since the depression with the staggering 20 million jobs lost in april, the worst monthly loss on record. governor newsom says the unemployment rate could top 20% factoring in job losses and freelance along with undocumented workers. they say there is hope for the economy and the governor says as phase two...
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last week versus a year ago, according to nielsen we have some double digit increases in just one month eggs rose to 16.1% for gross and ribs increased almost 10% and ground beef jumped nearly 5% in beef prices are definitely higher than i've ever seen demand has increased under stay at home orders. >>but experts say there are a variety of reasons behind this surge to meet production in this country it's only about 40% of what it was before all these closures. so that's going to have an effect on every supermarket has now like sea glass in guard outside to make sure you're wearing a mask. >>so we have a lot more expenses than we did prior to covid-19 ordering groceries online also has added expenses like a delivery charge and tips and lempert says these increases could be long-term prices are going to go up for the next year or even more. >>and we've got to get used to the new normal but by evening at home or i think it will probably balance out. >>that was a libya sandusky reporting for us tonight. if your thinking about adopting a pet while staying at home the better business bureau h
last week versus a year ago, according to nielsen we have some double digit increases in just one month eggs rose to 16.1% for gross and ribs increased almost 10% and ground beef jumped nearly 5% in beef prices are definitely higher than i've ever seen demand has increased under stay at home orders. >>but experts say there are a variety of reasons behind this surge to meet production in this country it's only about 40% of what it was before all these closures. so that's going to have an...
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. >> reporter: the governor's plan is being criticized by some, including republican jim nielsen. he says the governor's budget plan relies too heavily on financial help from the federal government. >>> the latest unemployment numbers show that nearly 3 million americans filed for unemployment last week. that brings the total number of jobless in this country over the past two months to more than 35 million people. in many parts of the country businesses are slowly reopening , but economists are predicting that even more people could lose their jobs and file for unemployment as businesses fail , go bankrupt or are forced to close. >>> the number of homeless people in the united states could increase by 45% because of that rise in unemployment. the l.a. times is reporting that as many as 250,000 people may be homeless. professor from columbia university to the analysis. however, he said california might see a smaller increase of only about 20% because we already have such a large homeless population here. >>> on wall street stocks rallied late in the day as bargain hunters picked u
. >> reporter: the governor's plan is being criticized by some, including republican jim nielsen. he says the governor's budget plan relies too heavily on financial help from the federal government. >>> the latest unemployment numbers show that nearly 3 million americans filed for unemployment last week. that brings the total number of jobless in this country over the past two months to more than 35 million people. in many parts of the country businesses are slowly reopening ,...
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nielsen however, that is still not enough to offset the losses. the industry is currently experiencing a global farm which tracks alcohol sales says global sales will decline by 12% this year that in part due to close to restaurants and bars and canceled sporting events and festivals next to 9 1st the president calls out california over mail in ballots in a tweet. >>then twitter takes a stance now president trump is firing back last african american coronavirus patients are not getting help when they should ending up putting their lives at risk. >>sutter heatth chief medical officer weighs in on the startling findings in a major new study and next as new york marks a milestone or >>and was that for trading reopened at the new york stock exchange with new york governor andrew cuomo ringing the opening bell, traders are returning to new safety measures, including social distancing for markers and mandatory lee wearing masks stocks surged today, the s and p 500 jumped to a nearly 3 month high. but as social distancing restrictions loosened across the
nielsen however, that is still not enough to offset the losses. the industry is currently experiencing a global farm which tracks alcohol sales says global sales will decline by 12% this year that in part due to close to restaurants and bars and canceled sporting events and festivals next to 9 1st the president calls out california over mail in ballots in a tweet. >>then twitter takes a stance now president trump is firing back last african american coronavirus patients are not getting...
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technology in particular that you and others are using but i want to talk big picture for a moment nielsend this is in "the new york times" the other day even after coronavirus their 3,000 workers in the city can work from home most of the week and manhattan faces a reckoning if working from home is the norm even yesterday the ceo of scott's miracle gro said he used to commute every day i won't do that anymore. what if they don't need as much commercial space as they used to >> first of all, you had the just guest on before about research and science and i think there's been reports about vaccines coming on the market sooner rather than later which is very helpful sign, therapies. it is people working from home has adapted very quickly but i think new york city has always come back from these type of situations in the early '90s we had 30 million feet of vacant feet in lower manhattan. after 9/11, nobody was going to come back into an office building even, you know, everybody wa going to work below the 15th floor. after sandy. so the obituary of new york is written many times but we're con
technology in particular that you and others are using but i want to talk big picture for a moment nielsend this is in "the new york times" the other day even after coronavirus their 3,000 workers in the city can work from home most of the week and manhattan faces a reckoning if working from home is the norm even yesterday the ceo of scott's miracle gro said he used to commute every day i won't do that anymore. what if they don't need as much commercial space as they used to >>...
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and we have joe nielsen, h.s.a. deputy director of programs. and david, h.s.a. contract manager. and i believe christa is up first. >> hi. good morning, chair fewer, supervisor walton and supervisor mandelman. i'm the director of in-home services, the program of disability and aging services. today i'm here to present for your consideration a request from the human service agency to enter into a contract with homebridge for the provision of contract mode ihhsbeginning julh june 20th, 2025. ihhs is a medi-cal benefit, san francisco general fund will cover $27..5 million. please note that we originally submitted a resolution for $144,160,580. but agree with the recommendation to amend the legislation to reduce the contracts not to exceed amount to $142,000,265. >> commissioner mar: ihhs is a critically important entitle program that provides home care for low-income, older adults and individuals with disabilities. in san francisco, our ihhs program assists nearly 23,000 consumers and living safely in the community. the department of disability and aging services operates this progr
and we have joe nielsen, h.s.a. deputy director of programs. and david, h.s.a. contract manager. and i believe christa is up first. >> hi. good morning, chair fewer, supervisor walton and supervisor mandelman. i'm the director of in-home services, the program of disability and aging services. today i'm here to present for your consideration a request from the human service agency to enter into a contract with homebridge for the provision of contract mode ihhsbeginning julh june 20th,...
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went on lockdown the research firm nielsen found alcohol sales rose 55 percent even though most bars and restaurants had closed online sales rose a staggering 243 percent. for addicts suffering in isolation jennifer jimenez has a message. her child gets china for him so. if you realize your so your work and your life. are. one thing. knowing that you. it's a road that these days millions of that akes are walking along john hendren 0 chicago of the war on drugs is simply not working and is actually empowering organized crime across the globe that's the warning from former heads of state diplomats and crime experts who released a report telling government that drug laws must be reformed a study from the global commission on drug policy says a hardline approach to drug users and petty offenders has led to human rights violations overwhelmed courts and overcrowded prisons it also says young people and poor communities are suffering disproportionately hit easier for a criminal gangs to recruit members of the commission says governments should instead focus on combating the most dangerous
went on lockdown the research firm nielsen found alcohol sales rose 55 percent even though most bars and restaurants had closed online sales rose a staggering 243 percent. for addicts suffering in isolation jennifer jimenez has a message. her child gets china for him so. if you realize your so your work and your life. are. one thing. knowing that you. it's a road that these days millions of that akes are walking along john hendren 0 chicago of the war on drugs is simply not working and is...
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went on lockdown the research firm nielsen found alcohol sales rose 55 percent even though most bars and restaurants had closed online sales rose a staggering 243 percent. for an except for ring in isolation jennifer jimenez has a message i've heard china gets china to sell sell him or her you might realize that your so your work and your life matters i don't even expect not one thing or charm knowing that you're touching the sorrow. it's a road that these days millions of that aches are walking alone john hendren chicago. still ahead on our visit or taking a different course pakistan plans to visit it struck down the spot infections continuing to rise. and we look at the challenge of battling false information about hewitt's for the crowded virus in africa. welcomes another look at the international forecast we've got some quater weather coming into the middle east over the next couple of days or so the same couple of days ago actually in saudi arabia we had some heavy and thundery downpours we somehow mixed in for good measure it did cause some localized flooding at a cosi inevitab
went on lockdown the research firm nielsen found alcohol sales rose 55 percent even though most bars and restaurants had closed online sales rose a staggering 243 percent. for an except for ring in isolation jennifer jimenez has a message i've heard china gets china to sell sell him or her you might realize that your so your work and your life matters i don't even expect not one thing or charm knowing that you're touching the sorrow. it's a road that these days millions of that aches are...