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well, the pictures on the cheap nokia 1.3 were fairly poor.he rest of the phones all took what i would say are "satisfactory" shots that pass my mum test, with the tcl one here probably being my favourite, of course, the front—facing camera has never been more important with all those video calls we're doing. as with the other shots, the cheapest phone took a fairly low resolution selfie, and the alcatel1s was slightly better. and the rest of the phones took nice, sharp selfies. let's talk about features. what do you lose to keep the costs down? the two cheapest don't have nfc for contactless payments, none of the phones have wireless charging, although some of them do have fast charging, so you can top up your battery quickly. of the phones had a fingerprint reader, the samsung and 0neplus phones had it embedded in the screen, which is a bit more fancy. i want to touch on software updates. because, buying a cheap phone shouldn't come at the expense of security. so i asked all these companies how long they intend to provide security updates fo
well, the pictures on the cheap nokia 1.3 were fairly poor.he rest of the phones all took what i would say are "satisfactory" shots that pass my mum test, with the tcl one here probably being my favourite, of course, the front—facing camera has never been more important with all those video calls we're doing. as with the other shots, the cheapest phone took a fairly low resolution selfie, and the alcatel1s was slightly better. and the rest of the phones took nice, sharp selfies....
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well, the pictures on the cheap nokia 1.3 were fairly poor. the rest of the phones all took what i would say are "satisfactory" shots that pass my mum test, with the tcl one here probably being my favourite. of course, the front—facing camera has never been more important with all those video calls we're doing. as with the other shots, the cheapest phone took a fairly low resolution selfie, and the alcatel one was slightly better. and the rest of the phones took nice, sharp selfies. let's talk about features. what do you lose to keep the costs down? the two cheapest phones don't have nfc for contactless payments, none of the phones have wireless charging, although some of them do have fast charging, so you can top up your battery quickly. and while all but one of the phones had a fingerprintreader, the samsung and oneplus phones had it embedded in the screen, which is a bit more fancy. i want to touch on software updates, because buying a cheap phone shouldn't come at the expense of your security. so i asked all these companies how long they i
well, the pictures on the cheap nokia 1.3 were fairly poor. the rest of the phones all took what i would say are "satisfactory" shots that pass my mum test, with the tcl one here probably being my favourite. of course, the front—facing camera has never been more important with all those video calls we're doing. as with the other shots, the cheapest phone took a fairly low resolution selfie, and the alcatel one was slightly better. and the rest of the phones took nice, sharp selfies....
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well, the pictures on the cheap nokia 1.3 were fairly poor.ay are "satisfactory" shots that pass my mum test, with the tcl one here probably being my favourite. that shot was taken in broad daylight. what about a low—light shot? we took some of those as well. these were all varying degrees of ‘0k'. not mind—blowing but not disappointing. they all managed to take a clear, fairly bright photo, which i don't think you would be able to do any super—cheap phone ten years ago. of course, the front—facing camera has never been more important with all those video calls we're doing. as with the other shots, the cheapest phone took a fairly low resolution selfie, and the alcatel one was slightly better. and the rest of the phones took nice, sharp selfies. let's talk about features. what do you lose to keep the costs down? the two cheapest don't have nfc for contactless payments, none of the phones have wireless charging, although some of them do have fast charging, so you can top up your battery quickly. sometimes, paying a bit extra get you a newer tec
well, the pictures on the cheap nokia 1.3 were fairly poor.ay are "satisfactory" shots that pass my mum test, with the tcl one here probably being my favourite. that shot was taken in broad daylight. what about a low—light shot? we took some of those as well. these were all varying degrees of ‘0k'. not mind—blowing but not disappointing. they all managed to take a clear, fairly bright photo, which i don't think you would be able to do any super—cheap phone ten years ago. of...
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well, the pictures on the cheap nokia 1.3 were fairly poor. say are "satisfactory" shots that pass my mum test, with the tcl one here probably being my favourite. that shot was taken in broad daylight. what about a low—light shot? we took some of those as well. these were all varying degrees of ‘0k'. not mind—blowing but not disappointing. they all managed to take a clear, fairly bright photo, which i don't think you would be able to do any super—cheap phone ten years ago. of course, the front—facing camera has never been more important with all those video calls we're doing. as with the other shots, the cheapest phone took a fairly low resolution selfie, and the alcatel one was slightly better. and the rest of the phones took nice, sharp selfies. let's talk about features. what do you lose to keep the costs down? the two cheapest don't have nfc for contactless payments, none of the phones have wireless charging, although some of them do have fast charging, so you can top up your battery quickly. sometimes, paying a bit extra get you a newer t
well, the pictures on the cheap nokia 1.3 were fairly poor. say are "satisfactory" shots that pass my mum test, with the tcl one here probably being my favourite. that shot was taken in broad daylight. what about a low—light shot? we took some of those as well. these were all varying degrees of ‘0k'. not mind—blowing but not disappointing. they all managed to take a clear, fairly bright photo, which i don't think you would be able to do any super—cheap phone ten years ago. of...
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charles: so all your major indices, sort of under pressure although the dow did come back led by nokiaey. here is -- nike. global markets sooned in the last 12 hours or so. this inversion new version of covid-19 spreading through london rapidly. there were jarring images of londoners attempting to flee the city with cars, on buses with luggage. number of people and nations barring londoners and other british citizens from entering their country, rekindling the sort of anxiety faded away as vaccine distribution had begun around the world. we'll hear from dr. marc siegel in a few moments on the risk of this new mutated version. first major indices off the worst levels of the session as
charles: so all your major indices, sort of under pressure although the dow did come back led by nokiaey. here is -- nike. global markets sooned in the last 12 hours or so. this inversion new version of covid-19 spreading through london rapidly. there were jarring images of londoners attempting to flee the city with cars, on buses with luggage. number of people and nations barring londoners and other british citizens from entering their country, rekindling the sort of anxiety faded away as...
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it was an amazing sight to see the first american and nokia-against the disease. a nurse at north while hospital in queens, and my home state of new york. actually north will is on the queens nasa border. i don't know which part of it she was in. it was an amazing sight to see the first american and nokia elated against the disease. and over the next year we will see this replicated hundreds of millions of times as americans get vaccinated. public figures at all levels should be building confidence in a vaccine. and fight disinformation of those who undermine it. at the moment the vaccine is being distributed to medical personnel, doctors, nurses, front line workers in the most vulnerable populations. and as i said yesterday, i will take the vaccine as soon is it appropriate and recommended. i will not skip the line. so, the covid-19 is light at the end of the tunnel. it's getting brighter every day but it has a long way to go. but we cannot think that the crisis is over. we need to pass covid relief to help our fellow americans get by until we eradicate this viru
it was an amazing sight to see the first american and nokia-against the disease. a nurse at north while hospital in queens, and my home state of new york. actually north will is on the queens nasa border. i don't know which part of it she was in. it was an amazing sight to see the first american and nokia elated against the disease. and over the next year we will see this replicated hundreds of millions of times as americans get vaccinated. public figures at all levels should be building...
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the cheapest iphone costs more than any of these, but we have contenders from nokia, tcl, it's a bitanything, you'll out on. first, i wanted to test their performance. generally speaking, the cheapest pipe phones don't have the latest chips inside them to keep costs down. all of these phones were able to do these tasks with no problems at all, even the cheapest one, the nokia 1.3, although this particular phone was noticeably sluggish, and that made it quite frustrating to use. and if you're that is falling at the first hurdle. and it doesn't have to be like that because were £10 more, the alcatel phone was pretty smooth. i played the hit game among us, and it wouldn't open on the nokia 1.3 among us, and it wouldn't open on the nokia1.3 but it would run on the alcatel1s with no problem. the next challenge was to see if it could play fortnite, which is a much more demanding game with 100 players online and 3d graphics. the first two phones didn't have enough memory to install it, but it ran just fine on the other phones. even on phones that weren't officially supported. here i am gett
the cheapest iphone costs more than any of these, but we have contenders from nokia, tcl, it's a bitanything, you'll out on. first, i wanted to test their performance. generally speaking, the cheapest pipe phones don't have the latest chips inside them to keep costs down. all of these phones were able to do these tasks with no problems at all, even the cheapest one, the nokia 1.3, although this particular phone was noticeably sluggish, and that made it quite frustrating to use. and if you're...
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africa website we would love to get a veitch a visit from you my name is phone directory nokia and i'll be looking forward to having your company once again next week. the big. game complex some of the most dangerous race tracks many times dodging attempts to . raise the much of a look back on triumph there follow drivers in tragic accident. living and dying high on horsepower. 30 minutes on. the utmost certainly but how do you keep in 2020. miss america must come to friends. our presenters bring up children and their lives and discover. and one important insight vacation that was much better than we. check in. 90 minutes on d w. y subscribe to v.w. books you meet your favorite writer sometimes you know the story calls me and you have to respond to the e-books can do to. children to come to names. one giant problem and move it in no limit to see more obscure you. entirely legal there isn't a full accounting. of. how will climate change affect us and our children up. more than p.w. dot com slash water. young mohawk and emigrants. they know the police will stop the. they know that the roa
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pay all that is all the help we need today thank you for joining us it is a goodbye from me about 3 nokia here in complex until next find feasted by neil to by phone alexandra it was a pleasure co-hosting the show with you and to our viewers out there and remember you can find out more about environmental protection on sustainability on our social media platforms but for now i'm now tideway signing off from abuja nigeria see you again. story of prejudice and propaganda. they were called the rhineland bastards. their mothers were germans living in the occupied drying land their father's soldiers from the french colonies enough police after the german children had a hard time and because they were a reminder of the german defeat. they grew up in a climate of national pride and racism the folk the european population felt that it was important to be mighty and to stay right by. exclusion and contempt culminated in forced sterilization under the nazis. this documentary. examines the few traces that remain of their existence. we call them the choke chain stores or 11th on d w. d c or your 5 ke
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i worked with firms like kodak or firms like nokia.now, hopefully some people on this call will have heard of nokia. at their height they were selling a million phones a week and i tried to persuade them that apple was a real threat and they should really respond and very politely, they said no. why? the mechanisms of denial are common everywhere. let's see, number one, it's not happening. number two, we won't make any money from it. number three, we're busy. we can't manage it organizationally and that's what we're seeing right now. i think one way to think about why there are business cases lying around is that our world is profoundly changing. that this move to inclusion and to address social justice and to solve environmental problems is really a shift in how we think about the organization of the entire economy. and we see customers moving, we see employees moving, we see investors moving, but we also see the same old response, not on my watch, i'm only here for another couple of years. hopefully it will go away, or i won't have t
i worked with firms like kodak or firms like nokia.now, hopefully some people on this call will have heard of nokia. at their height they were selling a million phones a week and i tried to persuade them that apple was a real threat and they should really respond and very politely, they said no. why? the mechanisms of denial are common everywhere. let's see, number one, it's not happening. number two, we won't make any money from it. number three, we're busy. we can't manage it organizationally...
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and the companies like erickson and nokia are the strongest western competitors in the sector and i gaveech saying that ultimately the west has to rally around these companies, whether that means private ownership or state involvement. maria: so you would be okay taking a stake even if it's a minority stake in this companies to offset the threat of huawei then? >> that's not a decision for the justice department. i do think that the west has to pick a horse or horses. maria: is china using this covid-19 pandemic to gain leverage and gain territory? we know that the ccp is overreaching in hong kong and militarizing the south china sea. >> i'm concerned that they might think we are sufficiently distracted by covid that we won't be able to respond and i am concerned that they may think current environment is one in which they can push the envelope somewhat and take advantage of it. maria: what's most important in terms of protecting u.s. national security? >> first, i think protecting american technological leadership as i've discussed. and i would also say thwarting their he's he pea na es
and the companies like erickson and nokia are the strongest western competitors in the sector and i gaveech saying that ultimately the west has to rally around these companies, whether that means private ownership or state involvement. maria: so you would be okay taking a stake even if it's a minority stake in this companies to offset the threat of huawei then? >> that's not a decision for the justice department. i do think that the west has to pick a horse or horses. maria: is china...
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we've barely got 5g but now, nokia has been named leader of europe's project to develop 6g.en — that's around $90 million. in other a! news, nvidia has found a way to train models with 10—20 times fewer images than usual. the advanced neural network approach has been used to generate artwork in the style of famous painters. it also created images of cancer tissue, starting with under 1,500 images. a robot kitchen could now make you dinner and then wash up! as long as you have nearly £250,000 spare. this chef's algorithms are trained on human movements to allow it to retrieve ingredients, work at the hob, pour, mix and, of course, plate up. and finally, mit has created a shape—shifting basketball hoop that makes shots harder the better you get. this tightens and raises upward when players get consistent baskets, thanks to sensors that track the ball‘s movements. its makers say it could help players who can't afford coaches. now, that's a slam dunk for science! for the first time in months, i'm making a video outside of my house! so i've gone straight into a darkened room to p
we've barely got 5g but now, nokia has been named leader of europe's project to develop 6g.en — that's around $90 million. in other a! news, nvidia has found a way to train models with 10—20 times fewer images than usual. the advanced neural network approach has been used to generate artwork in the style of famous painters. it also created images of cancer tissue, starting with under 1,500 images. a robot kitchen could now make you dinner and then wash up! as long as you have nearly...
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planet earth and it looked very unli unlikely and improbable from the inside of the phone industry nokia was battling to be on the cover of "wired. so calm down when you talk about apple can or can't or should or shouldn't do and look at the history of them doing pretty much whatever they want when they set their mind to it. >> phil, that's a perfect place to come back to you on maybe some of the nay sayers are saying forget about it, what do they have to play here >> he brings up a great point. i can't argue with that. i cannot argue with that point the only thing i would say is that immediately people will say, well, that's it, apple's going to build a car and we're all going to drive around in apple cars the apple ecosystem, i'm in it, i love it. i know millions who would love it people would love that aspect from an automobile but we're a long ways from that happening to today, whether it's 2024 or further down the road. i agree with what stephanie said earlier. i don't see them ultimate lily building a car i do think they'll be leveragin their technologies, with batteries or other a
planet earth and it looked very unli unlikely and improbable from the inside of the phone industry nokia was battling to be on the cover of "wired. so calm down when you talk about apple can or can't or should or shouldn't do and look at the history of them doing pretty much whatever they want when they set their mind to it. >> phil, that's a perfect place to come back to you on maybe some of the nay sayers are saying forget about it, what do they have to play here >> he brings...
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with a december 31 deadline looming, a nokia is looking more likely. -- a no deal brexit is looking more likely. prime minister johnson had pleaded with eu leaders to step in and salvage the negotiations. officials admit that without new political direction, the teams will have little to talk about. authorities in china have detained a bloomberg news assistant on suspicion of endangering national security. a chinese citizen was seenei escorted from her apartment building monday by plainclothes security officials. officials e under investigation and her rights have been fully insured. a spokesperson says the company has been speaking to authorities to find out more. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: one of the major sticking point in getting a stimulus deal done is the republicans demand there be a limitation on covid liability for those reopening businesses, something some are concerned might put workers at risk. welcome the man who represent
with a december 31 deadline looming, a nokia is looking more likely. -- a no deal brexit is looking more likely. prime minister johnson had pleaded with eu leaders to step in and salvage the negotiations. officials admit that without new political direction, the teams will have little to talk about. authorities in china have detained a bloomberg news assistant on suspicion of endangering national security. a chinese citizen was seenei escorted from her apartment building monday by plainclothes...
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charles: so all your major indices, sort of under pressure although the dow did come back led by nokiaey. here is -- nike. global markets sooned in the last 12 hours or so. this inversion new version of covid-19 spreading through london rapidly. there were jarring images of londoners attempting to flee the city with cars, on buses with luggage. number of people and nations barring londoners and other british citizens from entering their country, rekindling the sort of anxiety faded away as vaccine distribution had begun around the world. we'll hear from dr. marc siegel in a few moments on the risk of this new mutated version. first major indices off the worst levels of the session as investors digest tidal wave of new developments. we have shana sissel and nicholas wealth management david nicholas. by the way dr. siegel will come in just a moment. i will ask but the london news after that. i want to start with the big news on friday because we're digesting that. in particular the federal reserve releasing what i call the financial kracken. they're allowing the big banks to buy back the
charles: so all your major indices, sort of under pressure although the dow did come back led by nokiaey. here is -- nike. global markets sooned in the last 12 hours or so. this inversion new version of covid-19 spreading through london rapidly. there were jarring images of londoners attempting to flee the city with cars, on buses with luggage. number of people and nations barring londoners and other british citizens from entering their country, rekindling the sort of anxiety faded away as...
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i initiated a position in nokia down here just this morning. i already own eriksson so it's a little shift to go to the names that aren't so much in the spotlight that you can generate on. >> after clearly pandering to james gorman a couple of weeks ago on this show, i also see that you sold morgan stanley so now you have some' splainin' to do if mr. gorman is watching our program today. >> if i nope heknow he's watchil buy it again the timing was good. we've seen the ten-year rate fall by about ten bips i think i have time. next year, we didn't see ppi today but a slight uptick in inflation. that will continue if you read into the stocks. i also sold some micron. the company preannounced and went into the 70s. i thought it was a good opportunity to take some off the table but i still half that position >> shannon, you sold ups and chub >> i did inshauns hurance as been a great play financials in this low interest environment and financial play it feels fully valued here there's nothing wrong with the company. if you like insurance, it's still
i initiated a position in nokia down here just this morning. i already own eriksson so it's a little shift to go to the names that aren't so much in the spotlight that you can generate on. >> after clearly pandering to james gorman a couple of weeks ago on this show, i also see that you sold morgan stanley so now you have some' splainin' to do if mr. gorman is watching our program today. >> if i nope heknow he's watchil buy it again the timing was good. we've seen the ten-year rate...
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morning raymond james left a target central to 452355, that is a large gap unheard of, joining the nokiaor group ceo eddie. many of these names are at all-time highs, i'm used to seeing the wall street firms upgraded $300, we love it we go from 300 - 310, this is a convincing, when i see $100 higher, are there any bargains, are you chasing any of these? >> two of the names that i still like even monster years is paypal and swear, this intech industry will continue to grow in with the new investors that are in the market they are here to state and in a twin it and embracing bitcoin in the ability to buy bitcoin easily i think paypal in square have a lot of room to go in the next 12 months. >> i'm going to say 100%. for the life of me i don't know why a traditional bank won't buy square and paypal. i don't know why apple didn't buy netflix three years ago i don't know why 70 did by roku. it's amazing you could see the writing on the wall and investors, i agree right the waves, after the close tesla will be added to the s&p 500 so the evaluation will be through the roof, the question does t
morning raymond james left a target central to 452355, that is a large gap unheard of, joining the nokiaor group ceo eddie. many of these names are at all-time highs, i'm used to seeing the wall street firms upgraded $300, we love it we go from 300 - 310, this is a convincing, when i see $100 higher, are there any bargains, are you chasing any of these? >> two of the names that i still like even monster years is paypal and swear, this intech industry will continue to grow in with the new...
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we've created space for entrepreneurs, for ericsson, for nokia, for companies that will abide by simple rules of protecting data, protecting data privacy for citizens all across the world who will operate in a way that is a true straight-up commercial transaction, who will not provide access to this information to their host country's militaries on a continuous and repeated and nonvoluntary basis. we fundamentally made that change. the state department led that effort. we're proud of what we have achieved. we still have more. when i say we have 60 countries, i think we have 130 telephone companies -- in many countries, the access to this communications is driven not so much by the government, but by the dominant telephone company inside of that country. we've got 100-plus telephone companies that have forsworn any -- all but trusted vendors. this is where technology, innovation, and diplomacy come together to help america be more secure and more prosperous. it's a good story. there is an awful lot more work to do in lots more spaces. mr. cabrera: so -- and it creates also one of those i
we've created space for entrepreneurs, for ericsson, for nokia, for companies that will abide by simple rules of protecting data, protecting data privacy for citizens all across the world who will operate in a way that is a true straight-up commercial transaction, who will not provide access to this information to their host country's militaries on a continuous and repeated and nonvoluntary basis. we fundamentally made that change. the state department led that effort. we're proud of what we...
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rishaad: still ahead, a nokia waiting india.ccinations began, we will look at which drugmakers are likely to win emergency approvals to deliver shots. signalingntral bank tighter monetary policy even as other countries continue to relax there's. we discuss what it means for chinese assets. this is bloomberg. ♪ - [announcer] imagine having fuller, thicker, more voluminous hair instantly. all it takes is just one session at hairclub. introducing xtrands. xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands of hair strands to your existing hair at the root. they're personalized to match your own natural hair color and texture, so they'll blend right in for a natural, effortless look. call in the next five minutes and when you buy 500 strands, you get 500 strands free. call right now. (upbeat music) juliette: the china's central bank is striking out on its own, signaling tighter monetary policy and widening a divergence with other large economies. have already started to drive up short end yields in china as the outlook for the economy added cen
rishaad: still ahead, a nokia waiting india.ccinations began, we will look at which drugmakers are likely to win emergency approvals to deliver shots. signalingntral bank tighter monetary policy even as other countries continue to relax there's. we discuss what it means for chinese assets. this is bloomberg. ♪ - [announcer] imagine having fuller, thicker, more voluminous hair instantly. all it takes is just one session at hairclub. introducing xtrands. xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands...
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indicated a merger could eventually happen. 5g pioneer nokia has passed a law which may exclude huaweiiament has approved a bill to protect against cyber threats and espionage. it names no specific countries or companies but bands equipment if they are grounds to suspect threat to national security. haslinda: plenty more in the next hour. we leave you with hong kong, where jd health is making its debut, going gangbusters, up more than 40%, trading at about 100 hong kong dollars. keep it with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg. ♪ businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating. setting the course. but new ways of working demand a new type of network. one that's more than just fast. you need flexibility- to work from anywhere. and manage from everywhere. advanced technology. with serious security. and reliable coverage, nationwide. forward-thinking enterprises, deserve forward-thinking solutions. and that's what we deliver. so bounce forward, with comcast business. >> it is almost 11:00 a.m. to singapore and hong kong. welcome to "bloomberg markets: asia" risk,us number
indicated a merger could eventually happen. 5g pioneer nokia has passed a law which may exclude huaweiiament has approved a bill to protect against cyber threats and espionage. it names no specific countries or companies but bands equipment if they are grounds to suspect threat to national security. haslinda: plenty more in the next hour. we leave you with hong kong, where jd health is making its debut, going gangbusters, up more than 40%, trading at about 100 hong kong dollars. keep it with...
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it is very knew nokia situation, very unique, westchester communal area because of the shared existencegovernor's office less than 2% infection rate because of indoor dining. we want common sense to make sense. we want science and data back up why we're still closed. we have a lot of questions. yesterday you saw a lot of pain. a lot of struggle. you know, from bar owners to student owners. small businesses are hurting. we're being bled out because we're not getting any real response and not -- david: you are getting a response in the courts. there was a judge in new york state that issued an order that the governor was going to have to give a scientific reason as to why he was still insisting on lockdowns on indoor dining. if he couldn't, he would have to work out an arrangement with various businesses all over the state to try to work out some sort of compromise with them. have you heard anything from state representative as to whether there will be an attempt to work out a compromise? >> we haven't, not yet. we had one of our state senators present at the protest yesterday. and we, we
it is very knew nokia situation, very unique, westchester communal area because of the shared existencegovernor's office less than 2% infection rate because of indoor dining. we want common sense to make sense. we want science and data back up why we're still closed. we have a lot of questions. yesterday you saw a lot of pain. a lot of struggle. you know, from bar owners to student owners. small businesses are hurting. we're being bled out because we're not getting any real response and not --...
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the european commission rubber stamp the decision before the nokia lation can be rolled out across the 27 you member states. earlier i spoke to a d w brussels correspondent max sunda and i asked him when the 1st vaccinations can be expected. e m a has given their approval now it's up to the commission to decide if they give the green light for the vaccine this is likely going to happen later tonight that's what the commission president from the line said already and then it's up to the member states to start with the distribution the european commission came up with a vaccinating plan. according to this plan vaccination since should start across europe on december 27th 28th and 29th the a.m.a. is one of the last big medical approval agencies to give the vaccine the go ahead why has it taken so long. well it did take a bit longer than the u.k. and the u.s. for example but these countries went for the emergency approval all the and all the e-mail improve all went quite fast they decided to do a more. close to it to decide to take a closer look at it all the data and the upside here is th
the european commission rubber stamp the decision before the nokia lation can be rolled out across the 27 you member states. earlier i spoke to a d w brussels correspondent max sunda and i asked him when the 1st vaccinations can be expected. e m a has given their approval now it's up to the commission to decide if they give the green light for the vaccine this is likely going to happen later tonight that's what the commission president from the line said already and then it's up to the member...
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well, the pictures on the cheap nokia 1.3 were fairly poor. that pass my mum test, with the tcl one here probably being my favourite. of course, the front—facing camera has never been more important with all those video calls we're doing. as with the other shots, the cheapest phone took a fairly low resolution selfie, and the alcatel one was slightly better. and the rest of the phones took nice, sharp selfies. let's talk about features. what do you lose to keep the costs down? the two cheapest phones don't have nfc for contactless payments, none of the phones have wireless charging, although some of them do have fast charging, so you can top up your battery quickly. and while all but one of the phones had a fingerprintreader, the samsung and 0neplus phones had it embedded in the screen, which is a bit more fancy. i want to touch on software updates, because buying a cheap phone shouldn't come at the expense of your security. so i asked all these companies how long they intend to provide security updates for these devices. so, what conclusions
well, the pictures on the cheap nokia 1.3 were fairly poor. that pass my mum test, with the tcl one here probably being my favourite. of course, the front—facing camera has never been more important with all those video calls we're doing. as with the other shots, the cheapest phone took a fairly low resolution selfie, and the alcatel one was slightly better. and the rest of the phones took nice, sharp selfies. let's talk about features. what do you lose to keep the costs down? the two...