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as we are known, north america is one of the most important economic regions of the planet. region is unexpectedly a region of trade deficits -- unexpectedly a region of trade deficits create we export to the rest of the $3.6 trillion but we $4.2 trillion. oft is, we have a deficit $611 billion, which is ,ranslated into capital flight less opportunities for companies and businesses, and job sourced losses. this new agreement seeks to throughthis in balance greater integration of our economies and improvements in the functioning of productive change to recover the economic presence that north america has in the last five decades. to say that in 1970, the region of the world0.4% gdp. now, the share in the global down to 27.8%.e agreement is as to produce, create withoutd foster trade having to go so far away from our homes, cities, states and nations. words, import volumes of our countries, imports to the rest of the world may be at aced in north america with transportation costs reliable suppliers, reliable vis-a-vis the companies of course and the utilization of regional lab
as we are known, north america is one of the most important economic regions of the planet. region is unexpectedly a region of trade deficits -- unexpectedly a region of trade deficits create we export to the rest of the $3.6 trillion but we $4.2 trillion. oft is, we have a deficit $611 billion, which is ,ranslated into capital flight less opportunities for companies and businesses, and job sourced losses. this new agreement seeks to throughthis in balance greater integration of our economies...
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this agreement will bring countless jobs from overseas back to north america and our countries, we are very big beneficiaries. we are already seeing the fruits. it is the largest, fairest, and most advanced trade deal by any country and it will bring enormous prosperity to american and mexican workers and canada, we want to thank everybody. we will have a separate they with canada. they are coming down at the appropriate time. we want to congratulate the people of canada and the prime minister. this has been a tremendous achievement. it is the largest trade deal ever made and we made a big one with china but this is the biggest one ever made. our two governments are also in cooperation to stop the illicit flow of drugs, guns, cash, and contraband and stopping humid trafficking. we are forging critical partnerships across the witness this western hemisphere. to ensure safe, humane, and lawful migration. we have been helped greatly by mexico on creating record numbers in a positive sense on the southern border. it has been very tight and we have done a great job and i want to thank the s
this agreement will bring countless jobs from overseas back to north america and our countries, we are very big beneficiaries. we are already seeing the fruits. it is the largest, fairest, and most advanced trade deal by any country and it will bring enormous prosperity to american and mexican workers and canada, we want to thank everybody. we will have a separate they with canada. they are coming down at the appropriate time. we want to congratulate the people of canada and the prime minister....
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we reduce infrastructure by half in north america. to do that because of work process and tools.n the capital expended to operate the bigger business but at a smaller cost point. >> how quickly do you need to pivot to a world where there is clean energy. how quickly can you need to do it? >> it will take a long view of this. >> as far as we can see. there is a transition underway. thought about how halliburton participates. technology int laboratories, and we view it as crossroads. crossroads academics, entrepreneurs, investors, and as we start down the journey, we thought about bell labs in history, historically in those components. you think about the journey for communications, it started with copper wire. they had to invent the dialtone in the busy signal. as a journey and halliburton can participate in that. you well on that journey. joining usrton ceo from houston. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome back. beijing says the legislation to a city stability caught in turmoil. >> at the end of the day, we are like an airplane with a lot of turbulence. in most cases, the plane land
we reduce infrastructure by half in north america. to do that because of work process and tools.n the capital expended to operate the bigger business but at a smaller cost point. >> how quickly do you need to pivot to a world where there is clean energy. how quickly can you need to do it? >> it will take a long view of this. >> as far as we can see. there is a transition underway. thought about how halliburton participates. technology int laboratories, and we view it as...
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forward, that could be a great opportunity for north america. learn from what we have seen in the last 90 days. there is no doubt with the resolution, usmca, removal of that cloud of uncertainty around nafta, coupled with what we are seeing from global supply chain dis-favoring global supply chains, certain markets in asia, that all should be very positive in north america, for all three countries, bringing those jobs in manufacturing facilities back to north america. the other elements of this, which is more that personal, human engagement of the policymakers, connection with the private sector, to make sure we are addressing the right issues and protecting that investment to take full advantage of not only the new that are the trends occurring as a result of the pandemic, and what that could mean north american supply chains going forward. with: great to have you us, patrick ottensmeyer, ceo of kansas city southern. coming up, we are talking with amity shlaes on her new book. could it tell us something useful as we try to address economic ineq
forward, that could be a great opportunity for north america. learn from what we have seen in the last 90 days. there is no doubt with the resolution, usmca, removal of that cloud of uncertainty around nafta, coupled with what we are seeing from global supply chain dis-favoring global supply chains, certain markets in asia, that all should be very positive in north america, for all three countries, bringing those jobs in manufacturing facilities back to north america. the other elements of...
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we recognize success over there is our ticket to doing more things in north america.t. we are achieving great things in greenland. we have managed to rationalize the workforce, improve productivity, we are getting development rates up. we are making money ahead of where we expected to be. the opportunity is exceeding our most optimistic expectations. but we do recognize that we need to demonstrate success. job,eam is doing a great but we are open for business in canada. we think jurisdictions like australia and canada, places where you can rely on the rule recruitwhere you can very talented teams of places which are going to be increasingly attractive to investors. how acquisitive are you feeling? buyers or owners i should say less willing to let go of their efforts? jake: we are in a cyclical business. we are in a very positive art of the cycle at the moment. you need in my view a motivated .eller to do something there are very few motivated sellers at their the moment because money is easily available. people are feeling good about this higher gold price. i am more
we recognize success over there is our ticket to doing more things in north america.t. we are achieving great things in greenland. we have managed to rationalize the workforce, improve productivity, we are getting development rates up. we are making money ahead of where we expected to be. the opportunity is exceeding our most optimistic expectations. but we do recognize that we need to demonstrate success. job,eam is doing a great but we are open for business in canada. we think jurisdictions...
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to report a jump in cases. 0ur north america correspondent, david willis, says there is no doubt the white house has tried to discredit dr fauci. it is somewhat surreal that as the death toll in the united states nears 137,000 people, you have this apparent feud going on between the top infectious diseases expert doctor anthony fauci and the white house. 0ver doctor anthony fauci and the white house. over the weekend, the white house issued a series of bullet points detailing why doctor anthony fauci should not be tested. then peter navarro today doubled down on all of that in an article in usa today. president trump has since sought to distance himself somewhat from peter navarro's comments and doctor felt she, you just were explaining, has said that he does not really understand what is going on. he called it a major mistake, did not understand why the white house would seek to discredit him. and it is of concern to people
to report a jump in cases. 0ur north america correspondent, david willis, says there is no doubt the white house has tried to discredit dr fauci. it is somewhat surreal that as the death toll in the united states nears 137,000 people, you have this apparent feud going on between the top infectious diseases expert doctor anthony fauci and the white house. 0ver doctor anthony fauci and the white house. over the weekend, the white house issued a series of bullet points detailing why doctor anthony...
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to report a jump in cases. 0ur north america correspondent, david willis, says there is no doubt the white house has tried to discredit dr fauci. at the weekend, mike, the white house sent out a briefing note, basically putting the case that dr fauci shouldn't be trusted. the us trade representative doubled down on that today in an opinion editorial in usa today. asked about that, president trump said that he did not agree with the opinions expressed by his trade representative, but nonetheless he is known to have been very critical of doctor anthony fauci in recent weeks and one of the reasons for that, mike, is simply this, that dr fauci is the person that more americans trust to navigate their way out of the current crisis. more trust him than do donald trump in that regard and dr fauci, at 79 years of age, is somebody who has navigated americans
to report a jump in cases. 0ur north america correspondent, david willis, says there is no doubt the white house has tried to discredit dr fauci. at the weekend, mike, the white house sent out a briefing note, basically putting the case that dr fauci shouldn't be trusted. the us trade representative doubled down on that today in an opinion editorial in usa today. asked about that, president trump said that he did not agree with the opinions expressed by his trade representative, but nonetheless...
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more than double the territory that britain laid claim over in north america. and so in the case behind us we have a collection of objects owned and used by colonial americans that speak to the presence of the king in everyday life. one of the great objects here, this is a cast iron fireback made in -- at oxford furnace in new jersey in 1746. this was essentially a big cast iron plate placed in the back of a fireplace that would radiate heat out into the room. as you can see, it includes the arms, the royal arms of the king of england. right above it, a similar coat of arms. this is for queen anne. it was actually found in the attic of independence hall in 1844. it had been taken down to have the new arm of the new king, king george the first, placed up there. this was kind of the symbol of the crown that you would have seen in public and private spaces. it was a reminder of the sovereignty of the king, who was the glue that held the kingdom together. we also have objects that introduce you to british heroes. on the right, a tavern sign. this is on loan to us f
more than double the territory that britain laid claim over in north america. and so in the case behind us we have a collection of objects owned and used by colonial americans that speak to the presence of the king in everyday life. one of the great objects here, this is a cast iron fireback made in -- at oxford furnace in new jersey in 1746. this was essentially a big cast iron plate placed in the back of a fireplace that would radiate heat out into the room. as you can see, it includes the...
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let's speak now to our north america correspondent david willis. david, president trump manages to sound as if all this has nothing to do with him but there is no doubt about these act or attempts from the trump administration to discredit dr faucl administration to discredit dr fauci. absolutely, and indeed at the weekend, the white house send out a briefing note, basically putting the case that dr fauci shouldn't be trusted. the us trade representative peter navarro doubled down on that today in an op—ed in usa today. asked about that, president trump said he didn't agree with the opinions expressed by his trade representative but nonetheless, he is known to have been very critical of dr anthony fauci in recent weeks and one of the reasons for that, mike, recent weeks and one of the reasons forthat, mike, is simply this, that dr fauci is the person that more americans trust to navigate their way out of the current crisis. more trust him then do donald trump in that regard, and dr fauci,
let's speak now to our north america correspondent david willis. david, president trump manages to sound as if all this has nothing to do with him but there is no doubt about these act or attempts from the trump administration to discredit dr faucl administration to discredit dr fauci. absolutely, and indeed at the weekend, the white house send out a briefing note, basically putting the case that dr fauci shouldn't be trusted. the us trade representative peter navarro doubled down on that today...
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as it is well known, north america is one of the most economic regions of the planet. inexplicably a region of trade deficits. we export to the rest of the world about $3.6 trillion. but we import about $4.2 trillion. that is, we have a deficit of $611 billion. which is translated into capital flight, less opportunities for companies and businesses, and job source losses. this new agreement seeks to reverse this imbalance through greater integration of our economies and improvement in the functioning of productive change to recover the economic presence that north america has lost in the last five decades. suffice it to say that in 1970, the region constituted 40.4% of the world gdp. and now, the share in the global economy has gone down to 27.8%. that's why this agreement is a great option to produce, create jobs, and foster trade without having to go so far away from our homes, cities, states, and nations. in other words, import volumes of our countries, imports to the rest of the world may be produced in north america at a lower transportation cost with reliable, re
as it is well known, north america is one of the most economic regions of the planet. inexplicably a region of trade deficits. we export to the rest of the world about $3.6 trillion. but we import about $4.2 trillion. that is, we have a deficit of $611 billion. which is translated into capital flight, less opportunities for companies and businesses, and job source losses. this new agreement seeks to reverse this imbalance through greater integration of our economies and improvement in the...
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we are well past the stock filing phase -- the stockpiling phase in north america.re are big shifts with surface hygiene, growing very quickly, and much of our growth in home america is meals as people eat at home. restaurants hand, are struggling in the current circumstances. surprised by were how well ice cream like ben & jerry's did in north america, given the fact that a lot of tourist concessions had to be shut down. do you think ice cream and other businesses that you supplied to restaurants, are they going to recover in the second half as more cities begin to reopen? alan: you know, there is a number of consumer behavior changes that we are seeing through this pandemic. people communing at home as a safe space, people worried about value. one of the things we are observing is where all shopping online, paying online, browsing online, consuming media online. and can you believe it, our ice cream has managed to pivot from selling out of home, on the go ice cream to take advantage of the boom in home deliveries. see inthe growth that we ice cream is people enjoy
we are well past the stock filing phase -- the stockpiling phase in north america.re are big shifts with surface hygiene, growing very quickly, and much of our growth in home america is meals as people eat at home. restaurants hand, are struggling in the current circumstances. surprised by were how well ice cream like ben & jerry's did in north america, given the fact that a lot of tourist concessions had to be shut down. do you think ice cream and other businesses that you supplied to...
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we're long past the stockpiling phase now in north america. we're seeing big shifts. e hygiene grew very quickly and i think a lot of our growth in america has been driven by the in home meals and that is likely to continue for quite sometime. on the other hand our businesses supply restaurants which are struggling in current circumstances. >> are you surprised how well ice cream like ben and jerry's did in north america due to the fact that a lot of tourist locations had to be shut down. do you think ice cream and other businesses, are they going to recover in the half as more cities begin to reopen? >> there is a number of consumer behavior changes that we're seeing through this pandemic. people at home voiring about value. one of the things we're observing ise-everything. we're all shopping online, browsing and shopping online and consuming media online. r ice cream tea sold and we're taking advantage of food and home deliveries. one of the growths we're seeing is people enjoying ice cream at the on the other hand a meal delivery service. that is a trend likely to c
we're long past the stockpiling phase now in north america. we're seeing big shifts. e hygiene grew very quickly and i think a lot of our growth in america has been driven by the in home meals and that is likely to continue for quite sometime. on the other hand our businesses supply restaurants which are struggling in current circumstances. >> are you surprised how well ice cream like ben and jerry's did in north america due to the fact that a lot of tourist locations had to be shut down....
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. >> china has accelerated the rollout and it continues at a high pace in north america so 5g is happening at an increasing pace in the world i worry that europe is falling behind >> daimler shares accelerate as more cost cutting forces the carmaker to halt production of mercedes demand in u.s. and mexico as it reveals a $1.7 billion operating loss for the second quarter the last dance for a lockdown growth shares plunge in extended trade as the streaming giant adds 10 million subscribers but warns growth will grow sharply to its weakest level in years >> beginning shortly, some comments crossing from the european commission and she has effectively said that these stakes couldn't be higher and all necessary pieces are on the table and a solution is possible from her leadership perch hoping a deal would be struck today as she took to the red carpet a short time ago what we are also hearing this is a group of the frugal four leading the charge said he's not optimistic ahead of the talks on a recovery fund he said netherlands will stick a a position recovery funds must be tied to reforms a lo
. >> china has accelerated the rollout and it continues at a high pace in north america so 5g is happening at an increasing pace in the world i worry that europe is falling behind >> daimler shares accelerate as more cost cutting forces the carmaker to halt production of mercedes demand in u.s. and mexico as it reveals a $1.7 billion operating loss for the second quarter the last dance for a lockdown growth shares plunge in extended trade as the streaming giant adds 10 million...
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the restaurant's owner has been long involved in importing pork from north america.e says that prices started to seep up with pressure last year after african swine fever devastated pig herds in china and elsewhere. he adds that japan can be particularly affected when supplies are tight. >> translator: exports in japan need to go through strict restrictions and detail criteria. this has resulted in less pork being shipped. >> reporter: the drop in customer traffic, combined with rising pork prices has posed a challenge and funakoshi doesn't think prices have topped out. >> translator: the pork purchase in arriving in july and augugus so that's when price also be the highest. we'll have to get through the crunch o one way or another. >> reporter: with no sign of a resurgence in imports, pork pricices may remain high. that could add to weeklyy grocey bills and dampen overall consumer sentiment in japan. >> let's have a look at the markets. >> from the news line biz team. i'm gene otani. thanks very much for ♪ >> a government reshuffle as president macron tries to rever
the restaurant's owner has been long involved in importing pork from north america.e says that prices started to seep up with pressure last year after african swine fever devastated pig herds in china and elsewhere. he adds that japan can be particularly affected when supplies are tight. >> translator: exports in japan need to go through strict restrictions and detail criteria. this has resulted in less pork being shipped. >> reporter: the drop in customer traffic, combined with...
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thereer major outbreaks in europe and north america in april. hey began to ease in may, latin america and asia saw outbres of their own. ile europe's case numbers have continued to fall, north america has seen a resurgence in infections, mostly in the u.s., and latin america is the epicenter of the pandemic with brazil the wst affected. w.h.o. says essentially, this is a simple challenge. >> find, isolate, test them and care for ces, and quarantine their contacts. keep your distance from others. clean your hands. avoid crowded and enclosed areas good and wear are mask when mmended. where these mensures -- these measures are followed, cases go down. where they are not, cases go up. ros:t says the only will end to all of this will come when there was a w vaccine would have a caveat against that. -- plate a key role -- played a key role in the pandemic saying ivmost will not rea vaccine. it could take two to three years before the virus has affected a large majority of the population. he goes on. is not the vaccine th will end the pandemic. theirus
thereer major outbreaks in europe and north america in april. hey began to ease in may, latin america and asia saw outbres of their own. ile europe's case numbers have continued to fall, north america has seen a resurgence in infections, mostly in the u.s., and latin america is the epicenter of the pandemic with brazil the wst affected. w.h.o. says essentially, this is a simple challenge. >> find, isolate, test them and care for ces, and quarantine their contacts. keep your distance from...
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program was simply a celebration of the 194th anniversary of the day on which the colonies of north america declared that they were from that time an independent nation. they based the national independence on the concept of individual liberty. here in washington, the daylong program began at 10:30 in the morning. [bells ringing] [drums playing] >> the morning activities focused primarily on religious with protestant, roman catholic, and jewish clergymen taking part. the location was the front of the memorial to abraham lincoln. and it was here that american entertainer pat boone opened the proceedings by introducing the star-spangled banner. america's national anthem. >> friends, this song was written at a crossroads time, a time of crisis in our nations over 100 50 years helped unite americans, and we stand today at a crossroads and in a crisis time let's all sing the song with love and conviction. ♪ oh, say can you see, by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hail'd at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts w
program was simply a celebration of the 194th anniversary of the day on which the colonies of north america declared that they were from that time an independent nation. they based the national independence on the concept of individual liberty. here in washington, the daylong program began at 10:30 in the morning. [bells ringing] [drums playing] >> the morning activities focused primarily on religious with protestant, roman catholic, and jewish clergymen taking part. the location was the...
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this is basically the start point for our jet stream emerging from north america and for the week aheadet back towards the uk, you can see it is basically trying to head straight towards the uk and occasionally perhaps buckling its way further north. it is the inclusion of that area that makes it harderfor inclusion of that area that makes it harder for the inclusion of that area that makes it harderfor the models to predict exactly what the jet is doing, and what the jet stream is doing predicts what these are doing. so how far north areas of low pressure are going to go in the coming week. at the moment, looks at the chance of some rainfall across the northern half of the uk for tuesday, perhaps into wednesday and high pressure could increasingly take hold from the south. there is about a 25% chance of beating per area of low pressure working its way across the atla ntic pressure working its way across the atlantic and bringing some wet and windy weather. but that is quite small chance at the moment. things will brighten towards the south later in the week and began to warm up. come n
this is basically the start point for our jet stream emerging from north america and for the week aheadet back towards the uk, you can see it is basically trying to head straight towards the uk and occasionally perhaps buckling its way further north. it is the inclusion of that area that makes it harderfor inclusion of that area that makes it harder for the inclusion of that area that makes it harderfor the models to predict exactly what the jet is doing, and what the jet stream is doing...
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program was simply a celebration of the 194th anniversary of the day on which the colonies of north america declared they were from that time an independent nation and they based it on individual liberty. here in washington the day-long program began at 10:30 in the morning. [bells] >> the morning activities focused primarily on religious observances with protestants, rome catholics and clergy taking part. the location was at the lincoln memorial and it was here that pat boonee opened the proceedings by introducing the "star spangled banner," america's national anthem. >> this song was written at a crossroads sign, at a time of crisis in our nation's history. we stand today at the crossroads and a crisis time. let's all sing this song with love and conviction. ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hail at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ramparts we watched were so gallantly gleaming and the rockets red glare the bombs burting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does t
program was simply a celebration of the 194th anniversary of the day on which the colonies of north america declared they were from that time an independent nation and they based it on individual liberty. here in washington the day-long program began at 10:30 in the morning. [bells] >> the morning activities focused primarily on religious observances with protestants, rome catholics and clergy taking part. the location was at the lincoln memorial and it was here that pat boonee opened the...
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and while europe's case numbers have largely continued to fall, north america has seen a resurgence ofostly in the us. and latin america is now the epicentre of the pandemic — with brazil by far the worst affected there. and despite the complexity of this pandemic — the who says, in some ways, this is a simple challenge. find, isolate, test, and care for cases and trace, and quarantine their contacts. keep your distance from others, clean your hands, avoid crowded and enclosed areas, and wear a mask where recommended. where these measures are followed, cases go down. where they are not, cases go up. now we've often featured analysis that says the only real end to this will come when there's a vaccine. but now we have a caveat against that — the virologist klaus stohr played a key role for the who during the sars pandemic in the 2000s. he says... he goes on... and he's spoken to the bbc today. 80% of the global vaccine production is located in european countries, also in the us, india has significant vaccine production but it will not suffice to immunise that many people, to produce the
and while europe's case numbers have largely continued to fall, north america has seen a resurgence ofostly in the us. and latin america is now the epicentre of the pandemic — with brazil by far the worst affected there. and despite the complexity of this pandemic — the who says, in some ways, this is a simple challenge. find, isolate, test, and care for cases and trace, and quarantine their contacts. keep your distance from others, clean your hands, avoid crowded and enclosed areas, and...
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here's our north america editor, jon sopel. dance music. i'd say 70 to 100.t's perhaps not surprising they are partying like it's 2019. but in florida, night—time curfews have had to be reintroduced because coronavirus is ripping through the state. last week, there were more new cases in this one state per day than there were in the whole of the european union. and the health system is buckling. it's the same story in texas. in the past couple of weeks, hospitals have been overwhelmed by the rising number of new cases and it's taking a toll on those on the front line. we are trying our best to keep everybody healthy and alive. and when it's out of our hands, it's out of our control, we sometimes feel helpless. how do you deal with that? we cry. we talk to each other. we embrace each other and try to be the best that we can. as cases in the us have soared, so donald trump's poll ratings have slumped, and, belatedly, he is extolling the virtues of mask wearing. and last night he gave a sombre briefing about the state of play. it will probably, unfortunately, ge
here's our north america editor, jon sopel. dance music. i'd say 70 to 100.t's perhaps not surprising they are partying like it's 2019. but in florida, night—time curfews have had to be reintroduced because coronavirus is ripping through the state. last week, there were more new cases in this one state per day than there were in the whole of the european union. and the health system is buckling. it's the same story in texas. in the past couple of weeks, hospitals have been overwhelmed by the...
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here's our north america editorjohn sopel. in a generational fight to surpass our country in economic and technological leadership. china is engaged in a whole—of—state effort to become the world's only superpower by any means necessary. the containers were found last month when police cracked in corrected phones used by criminals. messages were found which revealed the identities of potential victims and included photos of the containers and dentist chair with belts attached to the arm. dutch authorities released this footage of the raid just before the converted containers could be used. they said potential victims were taken into custody. at least 130,000 people have died in the united states since the pandemic began. that means more than 130,000 families mourning, but often with no way to grieve. even with lockdowns easing, funerals and other mass gatherings are difficult. jane o'brien met one mother and daughter who recently lost a loved one, to see how they're coping. the monotony of lockdown is amplified by grief. chris
here's our north america editorjohn sopel. in a generational fight to surpass our country in economic and technological leadership. china is engaged in a whole—of—state effort to become the world's only superpower by any means necessary. the containers were found last month when police cracked in corrected phones used by criminals. messages were found which revealed the identities of potential victims and included photos of the containers and dentist chair with belts attached to the arm....
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our north america editorjon sopel is in washington. to south dakota. what the president wants to mark independence day with the big fireworks display in the speech from him in the shadow of america's greatest presidents carved in the mount rushmore. but he will go on about left—wing mobs, and he'll be the fact that the event is taking place at all. given the fa ct taking place at all. given the fact that the governor, a trump supporting governor in south da kota supporting governor in south dakota said anyone is welcome, there will be no social distancing. in the same thing is going to play out in washington, where there will be fireworks and thousands gathering against the advice of the city's mayor. all of this ata time the city's mayor. all of this at a time when america's cases are going to the roof. every day, setting new records for the number of cases. in texas, where there is another trump loving governor, the have mandatory rank of masks throughout the state because the situation has gotten so bad. donald trump keeps saying th
our north america editorjon sopel is in washington. to south dakota. what the president wants to mark independence day with the big fireworks display in the speech from him in the shadow of america's greatest presidents carved in the mount rushmore. but he will go on about left—wing mobs, and he'll be the fact that the event is taking place at all. given the fa ct taking place at all. given the fact that the governor, a trump supporting governor in south da kota supporting governor in south...
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our north america correspondent david willisjoins me now. good to talk to you.th something that so many people have been talking about today. the president's tweets in which he suggested that the election might be delayed. he was asked about this in the questions just now. what more there we learn about this idea of his? the president making the point in that press conference that he believes that as he put it will be a disaster if the vote of the election comes down to a male and valid. and it is something that he railed about on twitter. —— the balance. he tweeted earlier about the subject a few minutes after it was revealed that the gdp figures for the last quarter here were the worst on record. —— mail—in balance. president trump making the point that saying the forthcoming election might be delayed because of what he perceives as problems with the mail in voting. at that prompted a storm of condemnation both from republicans, people in his own party, and from the democrats. the president responded to that by appending the controversial tweeting question two
our north america correspondent david willisjoins me now. good to talk to you.th something that so many people have been talking about today. the president's tweets in which he suggested that the election might be delayed. he was asked about this in the questions just now. what more there we learn about this idea of his? the president making the point in that press conference that he believes that as he put it will be a disaster if the vote of the election comes down to a male and valid. and it...
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our north america editor jon sopel has more.hen donald trump arrived in atlanta earlier this week and descended the steps of air force one, he was arguably breaking the law. the democratic mayor of georgia's biggest city had made it mandatory to wear a mask to halt the spread of coronavirus, and he wasn't. and now the pro—trump state governor, himself seemingly unsure whether it should be off or on, is suing the atlanta city mayor over forcing people to wear a face covering. mayor bottoms‘ mask mandate cannot be enforced, but her decision to shutter businesses and undermine economic growth is devastating. i refuse to sit back and watch as disastrous policies threaten the lives and livelihoods of our citizens. georgia, like nearly all states in america, has seen a big surge in new cases. the mayor insists she's simply following the science and is incredulous at the action being taken by the state governor. when you are reckless, as the governor has been, when you disregard science, as the governor has done, then certainly people
our north america editor jon sopel has more.hen donald trump arrived in atlanta earlier this week and descended the steps of air force one, he was arguably breaking the law. the democratic mayor of georgia's biggest city had made it mandatory to wear a mask to halt the spread of coronavirus, and he wasn't. and now the pro—trump state governor, himself seemingly unsure whether it should be off or on, is suing the atlanta city mayor over forcing people to wear a face covering. mayor bottoms‘...
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here's our north america editorjohn sopel. came out and launched a blistering attack on the chinese, saying they were aligned and criminal, but they we re aligned and criminal, but they were using bribery and blackmail to leave our way to get secrets from people, that they were stealing your data, that they were trying to steal the nation's secrets. —— were malign and criminal. he also said that over coronavirus, they were compromising every level of research the us is doing into finding a cure, and he said this about china's ultimate ambition. china, the chinese communist party, believes it's in a generational fight to surpass our country in economic and technological leadership. china is engaged in a whole—of—state effort to become the world's only superpower by any means necessary. there is no way that chris wray would have said this without the blessing of the white house, and it is all part of a piece. donald trump not far away, the secretary of state mike pompeo threatening the social media platform tiktok. we are seeing
here's our north america editorjohn sopel. came out and launched a blistering attack on the chinese, saying they were aligned and criminal, but they we re aligned and criminal, but they were using bribery and blackmail to leave our way to get secrets from people, that they were stealing your data, that they were trying to steal the nation's secrets. —— were malign and criminal. he also said that over coronavirus, they were compromising every level of research the us is doing into finding a...
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. >>> coming up, surprising new information about when humans first arrived in north america. >>> but first dramatic video as children try to escape this fire in a high-rise building hanging from the window. what happened next. >>> and a hiker breaks his leg and ends up stranded for 40 hours in the wilderness recording everything. how he was found. -hi, america. -hey, there, america. -hi, america. -hi, america. during this crisis... over 37 million people... don't have access... to nutritious foods. but there is a way we can all help. with feeding america. their network of 200 food banks are up and running. distributing food to people and communities they serve. across the country. please visit feedingamerica.org... to locate a food bank in your community. -together... -together... -together... -let's feed the love. ♪ >>> we're back with a dramatic scene from a high-rise fire in france. first we must report that that child was okay. two young brothers escaped the flames after someone dropped them from a third floor apartment window. both were caught by the crowd below. the boys, ages
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laura trevelyan, bbc news, new york. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowes has more on this newlifornia. it's not looking good, mike. in california, this state was doing really well, or it appeared to be at the beginning of this pandemic not now. the number of cases are increasing, about 8,000 new cases every day. that positivity rate we hear quite a lot about now with the number of positive cases as a percentage of those that are tested increasing by 21% over the last couple of weeks. another statistic, a 20% increase in the number of people having to go to hospital because they have coronavirus, and that's why the bars are being closed down again, restaurants, cinemas. in the 30 worst affected counties in california, they are going even further, closing the gyms, churches, hair salons as well and it feels like we're back where we were a few months ago when, of course, one of the great hopes was at least that maybe the summer, the warmer weather, would bring you a cases of the disease and that simply isn't happening as governor newsom, the governor of california, has been expla
laura trevelyan, bbc news, new york. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowes has more on this newlifornia. it's not looking good, mike. in california, this state was doing really well, or it appeared to be at the beginning of this pandemic not now. the number of cases are increasing, about 8,000 new cases every day. that positivity rate we hear quite a lot about now with the number of positive cases as a percentage of those that are tested increasing by 21% over the last couple of weeks....
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our north america editor jon sopel is in washington.e explained why the president is travelling to south this is live pictures, the president is in the air although we are expecting him to be there and give a speech shortly. we will bring that to you when it happens. our north america editor jon sopel is in washington. he explained why the president is travelling to south dakota. well, the president wants to mark independence day in the way things have normally done, with a big fireworks display and a speech from him in the shadow of four of america's greatest presidents carved into the rock in mount rushmore. but more noticeable about the speech, which he will go on about left—wing mobs trying to destroy american history, will be the fact that the event is taking place at all. given the fact that the governor, a trump supporting governor in south dakota has said "everyone is welcome, there will be no social distancing". the same thing will play out here in washington tomorrow where there will be fireworks along the potomac and there wi
our north america editor jon sopel is in washington.e explained why the president is travelling to south this is live pictures, the president is in the air although we are expecting him to be there and give a speech shortly. we will bring that to you when it happens. our north america editor jon sopel is in washington. he explained why the president is travelling to south dakota. well, the president wants to mark independence day in the way things have normally done, with a big fireworks...
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normal in the forseeable future the number of 1000 deaths in latin america now exceeds those of north america it's now the world's 2nd worst hit region almost 145000 people have died there $3300000.00 are infected and face coverings will now become compulsory for shoppers in england from july 24th those caught not wearing one could be fined as much as $125.00 and in the united states california's governor is re imposing restrictions on businesses and public spaces he's ordered indoor restaurants bars and cinemas to close as the state records a 20 percent rise in infections in the past 2 weeks patty culhane has more it's the latest fight for a president who's determined to keep america open schools should be open and this kids want to go to school you losing a lot of lives by keeping things losed. he's warned states open schools or lose federal money the answer from some states so far just know we're not going to use our children. as the litmus test that we're not going to going to put our children in a place with their health is endangered it's that simple the 2 largest school systems in cali
normal in the forseeable future the number of 1000 deaths in latin america now exceeds those of north america it's now the world's 2nd worst hit region almost 145000 people have died there $3300000.00 are infected and face coverings will now become compulsory for shoppers in england from july 24th those caught not wearing one could be fined as much as $125.00 and in the united states california's governor is re imposing restrictions on businesses and public spaces he's ordered indoor...
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it created a lot of jobs the new umca is better in terms of making north america and all three countriestive, creating jobs deals with some labor issues that were -- that needed to be addressed in the old nafta, and when you couple the usmca entering into force today as well as all of the other things that are going on in the wake of the global health pandemic, companies, supply chain leaders, disfavoring extended global supply chains, disfavoring asia, china because of what we learned in the last 90 days, this should be a wonderful opportunity for north america, and we just need to make sure that we get off to a good start i think one of the key elements is to make sure from the very beginning we have very high level of coordination between the governments and the private sector to make sure that we can align priorities, deal with pandemics, other issues like this so that there's alignment of policies across the continent, and make sure that our supply chains are protected and able to perform at the highest level, and make the most of this opportunity for north america. >> patrick, spec
it created a lot of jobs the new umca is better in terms of making north america and all three countriestive, creating jobs deals with some labor issues that were -- that needed to be addressed in the old nafta, and when you couple the usmca entering into force today as well as all of the other things that are going on in the wake of the global health pandemic, companies, supply chain leaders, disfavoring extended global supply chains, disfavoring asia, china because of what we learned in the...
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as we sit in western europe, and our bubbles in north america, we must not lose sight of the fact this globe. it is gaining steam and south america, getting a grip on africa, devastating parts of asia, so we need to be conscience -- we need to be conscious people are suffering around the world. >> good point, and a lot of humility you need to bring when you discuss the impact. when you look at those changes in behavior, is there anything you can harvest -- anything you can harness to create more brands, maybe for stay-at-home meals? other brand you can potentially potentiallyn acquire? how did this change your portfolio? brands, traditional brands are doing very well indeed in the current circumstances. this is a time when people are feeling insecure, and the trust they pay have -- trust that they having become a well-known brands is of even greater importance. we will continue with our opportunities to acquire, and have completed the largest acquisition for unilever in quite some time, mostly brands continueia. so we will to engage in the acquisition process, but at the moment, the of
as we sit in western europe, and our bubbles in north america, we must not lose sight of the fact this globe. it is gaining steam and south america, getting a grip on africa, devastating parts of asia, so we need to be conscience -- we need to be conscious people are suffering around the world. >> good point, and a lot of humility you need to bring when you discuss the impact. when you look at those changes in behavior, is there anything you can harvest -- anything you can harness to...
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here's our north america editor, jon sopel.usic after months of lockdown, it's perhaps not surprising they are partying like it's 2019. but in florida, night—time curfews have had to be reintroduced because coronavirus is ripping through the state. last week, there were more new cases in this one state per day than there were in the whole of the european union. and the health system is buckling. it's the same story in texas. in the past couple of weeks, hospitals have been overwhelmed by the rising number of new cases and it's taking a toll on those on the front line. we are trying our best to keep everybody healthy and alive. and when it's out of our hands, it's out of our control, we sometimes feel helpless. how do you deal with that? we cry. we talk to each other. we embrace each other and try to be the best that we can. as cases in the us have soared, so donald trump's poll ratings have slumped, and, belatedly, he's extolling the virtues of mask wearing. and last night he gave a sombre briefing about the state of play. it w
here's our north america editor, jon sopel.usic after months of lockdown, it's perhaps not surprising they are partying like it's 2019. but in florida, night—time curfews have had to be reintroduced because coronavirus is ripping through the state. last week, there were more new cases in this one state per day than there were in the whole of the european union. and the health system is buckling. it's the same story in texas. in the past couple of weeks, hospitals have been overwhelmed by the...
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the number of covered 1000 deaths in latin america now exceeds those in north america it's the wilds 2nd the west head region almost one 145000 people have died 3300000 are infected and face coverings will become compulsory for shoppers in england from july 24th those courts not wearing one could be fined as much as $125.00 in kazakhstan is extending its 2nd lockdown by 2 weeks and response to assad's and private 19 cases and ammonia at least 42 medical workers have died since the start of the outbreak the central asian republic has reported more than 61000 and factions and 300 and $75.00 deaths well those are the headlines next up it's the stream. is there are we are this is the government not to take the necessary action to really address some of the structural issues we listen i still think that travel is the safest mode of travel and to spend that we meet with global newsmakers and talk about the stories that matter which is their own. they're welcome to the stream i'm josh rushing and you are in my home today we're talking about what spills like a major shift in the mit to stop
the number of covered 1000 deaths in latin america now exceeds those in north america it's the wilds 2nd the west head region almost one 145000 people have died 3300000 are infected and face coverings will become compulsory for shoppers in england from july 24th those courts not wearing one could be fined as much as $125.00 in kazakhstan is extending its 2nd lockdown by 2 weeks and response to assad's and private 19 cases and ammonia at least 42 medical workers have died since the start of the...
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my perspective, what it does is ness withinompetitive north america and that is something we have to be more competitive with china and other emerging markets. >> what are the implications for u.s. trade policy? >> there are wide-ranging implications. for farmers and auto workers and a variety of people across sectors. this is something that was long negotiated in congress. democrats worked on it closely with the trump administration create it had bipartisan support. the trade deal is incredibly important for the u.s. given you look at the relationship with china. there is a trade deal between those two countries. there is also a lot attention. to have a trade deal with a company -- country like mexico and have the president's standing next to each other praising the relationship saying things are better than they have ever been before, that is a sign of strength right now in the u.s. relationship. emily.k you, a state investment fund says is taking advantage of the opportunity made by the coronavirus pandemic. we estimate the outlook for 2020 after seeing record profits last year. w
my perspective, what it does is ness withinompetitive north america and that is something we have to be more competitive with china and other emerging markets. >> what are the implications for u.s. trade policy? >> there are wide-ranging implications. for farmers and auto workers and a variety of people across sectors. this is something that was long negotiated in congress. democrats worked on it closely with the trump administration create it had bipartisan support. the trade deal...
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the disease is still taking off it is very easy in the bubbles we live in in western europe or north america that global sites are still going through acceleration of the disease often with weakened health care systems. >> what does that mean for your business with regards that india and latin america are important parts of your business >> we've reported this top line approach enormous volatility. businesses like our hand hygiene, surface cleaning and in-home eating basics items people buy in the super markets are growing 20, 25%. other parts of our business like restaurants are very slow. that is true geographically. there are parts of the world we are seeing booming demand where particular government lockdowns, which we approve by the way to protect people's well beings those tend to have an immediate impact on the business we are seeing the ability to respond to these huge swings in demand >> unilever shares trading very strongly analysts looking for 4% decline in underlying sales growth and came in flat a big day for earnings beyond and the trend that seems to be coming through are resu
the disease is still taking off it is very easy in the bubbles we live in in western europe or north america that global sites are still going through acceleration of the disease often with weakened health care systems. >> what does that mean for your business with regards that india and latin america are important parts of your business >> we've reported this top line approach enormous volatility. businesses like our hand hygiene, surface cleaning and in-home eating basics items...
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the slave population in north america owing partly to climate, growing season, and the kinds of staple crops produced, the slave population was able to reproduce itself. that was very uncommon in the caribbean. so those are the numbers. what is the consequence of all those numbers? here i would quote the great historian and activist clr james, who said the result of all this was "the greatest planned accumulation of wealth the world had ever seen." so these millions of africans shipped on board these vessels across the atlantic come to the new world and create a plantation system which really is el dorado after all. take the sugar planters, for example. in british society, in which the 18th century, there were enormous accumulations and concentrations of wealth, the sugar planters from places like jamaica were widely known to be the richest of them all. their carriages were gilded, everything they had suggested opulence. long trains of servants and slaves followed them through the streets of london. so this is wealth on a truly extraordinary level. so those are the numbers. we can't re
the slave population in north america owing partly to climate, growing season, and the kinds of staple crops produced, the slave population was able to reproduce itself. that was very uncommon in the caribbean. so those are the numbers. what is the consequence of all those numbers? here i would quote the great historian and activist clr james, who said the result of all this was "the greatest planned accumulation of wealth the world had ever seen." so these millions of africans...
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because of brics it's china and north america has been contacting us all know you joe. it's right next to highways train lines and the upcoming sand not europe canal linking the have to the benelux countries river network smart logistics would streamline the hubs activities. will set up start up incubate us and be working with artificial intelligence and big data everything will be mechanized this robots exit skeletons and drones in and around the warehouses we have a cyber security department and our campus will include restaurants cash and tells and training centers. but this economist says it won't be that easy to become europe's number wonder just 6 march up the covert 1000 crisis has also increased competition. and. this new wave to set up logistics warehouses is creating a new market for real estate many regions will be competing to attract companies and their follow local taxes what's more evil its business model is based on the said no europe cannot but the letter is being delayed and will only be completed in 20285 years later than scheduled. and yet the develo
because of brics it's china and north america has been contacting us all know you joe. it's right next to highways train lines and the upcoming sand not europe canal linking the have to the benelux countries river network smart logistics would streamline the hubs activities. will set up start up incubate us and be working with artificial intelligence and big data everything will be mechanized this robots exit skeletons and drones in and around the warehouses we have a cyber security department...
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into friday is fine and dry the temperatures on the rise that plenty of shows through central and north america be. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories that one people are too caught up in there is no check again and providing a glimpse into someone else's was new up pursuing in the dream or off your life inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. witness on al-jazeera. to. the world. well you're watching our top stories this hour the u.s. has recorded its biggest single day jump since the start of the corona virus pandemic with 67000 new infections countries top health expert is urging the white house to stop attacks on him and focus on the virus. china is bouncing back from the coronavirus crisis official data shows its economy grew 3.2 percent of the last quarter after shrinking the most in nearly 50 years in the 1st 3 months of the year . strike. province have killed at least $25.00 civilians including children according to the rebel controlled ministry says how do you even coalition aircraft hit several homes in the district where family celebratio
into friday is fine and dry the temperatures on the rise that plenty of shows through central and north america be. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories that one people are too caught up in there is no check again and providing a glimpse into someone else's was new up pursuing in the dream or off your life inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. witness on al-jazeera. to. the world. well you're watching our top stories this hour the u.s. has recorded...
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the #1 recommended brand in north america. try nature's bounty hair, skin and nails gummies. the number one brand to support silky hair, glowing skin, and healthy nails. beauty comes naturally, only from nature's bounty. really hold up against 60 of the toughest stains? absolutely. seventh generation. clean clothes, powered by plants. seventh generation. for bathroom odors that linger try febreze small spaces. just press firmly and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. original crown molding, walk in closets... we do have a ratt problem. ♪ round and round! ♪ with love we'll find a way, just give it time. ♪ at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. it does help us save. ♪ round and round! ♪ with love we'll find a way, just give it time. ♪ ♪ round and round! ♪ what comes around, goes around. ♪ for bundling made easy, go to geico.com the arrest of gill labor maxwell offers closure. maxwell is accused of helping epstein in connection with charges. virginia roberts claims maxwell helped epstein recruit and abuse her. sh
the #1 recommended brand in north america. try nature's bounty hair, skin and nails gummies. the number one brand to support silky hair, glowing skin, and healthy nails. beauty comes naturally, only from nature's bounty. really hold up against 60 of the toughest stains? absolutely. seventh generation. clean clothes, powered by plants. seventh generation. for bathroom odors that linger try febreze small spaces. just press firmly and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft...
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the #1 recommended brand in north america. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico giveback. helping riders focus on the road ahead. so can your skin! the geico giveback. lather, rinse, refresh with dove men + care body wash that washes away germs and moisturizes skin to refresh you and your skin with every shower for bathroom odors that linger try febreze small spaces. just press firmly and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. and social distancing, a lot of people are finding comfort in food. not always the healthiest options. mo rocca takes a bite out of this story. >> it doesn't have its own aisle at the super market. >> let's bake a cake, makecos,r. >> it's not one of the five basic food groups. >> i haven't bought these in so
the #1 recommended brand in north america. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico giveback. helping riders focus on the road ahead. so can your skin! the geico giveback. lather, rinse, refresh with dove men + care body wash that washes...
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forested areas are living our main business is in the summer even though same in north america every summer is the most important season up until the october 1st siana so they're all council piece all the time in the us in order to have his belongings because worked over in that was always fun. beer is still best consumed in company so as long as the world the social distancing problem bars are very good so strong. and finally it's time to set sail one think again a cruise ship has departed hamburg for the 1st time since the pump and i think. it's more of a 3 day rank trip than a cruise this ship is failing to the north sea and back at half capacity with just $1500.00 passengers it's a test run for the company. strict hygiene rules will be in place no pool parties and no self-service both days. all we have time for for more if you check out our website the d w dot com slash business we're on facebook and twitter too for me and the team could try and take care. deep insight into the body. and a new chemical process makes it possible to sleep through or down to shut. down by sound tunn
forested areas are living our main business is in the summer even though same in north america every summer is the most important season up until the october 1st siana so they're all council piece all the time in the us in order to have his belongings because worked over in that was always fun. beer is still best consumed in company so as long as the world the social distancing problem bars are very good so strong. and finally it's time to set sail one think again a cruise ship has departed...