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days has just said the virus doesn't appear to follow influenza seasonal pattern and warn the northern hemisphere not to get complacent during the warmer months what plans have you got in place for this potential 2nd wave that both the w.h.o. we're talking about and various governments are talking about what sweden going to do if a 2nd wave hits your country i'm not sure if everyone has been hit by the 1st wave yet because since we don't have a situation where different parts of sweden has been more of infected and more hits than others but we are preparing and just a few weeks ago the public out they just. he presented a few sent her us to to make sure that we are preparing for different situations and from these scenarios we have other agencies and municipalities and politicians and preparing for full because we equate convinced that we will have outbreaks smaller or bigger ones maybe not the 2nd wave for the whole country at the same time but we have to be to act very very quickly in the local media level not only at the national level so we are parry but of course none of us really know what
days has just said the virus doesn't appear to follow influenza seasonal pattern and warn the northern hemisphere not to get complacent during the warmer months what plans have you got in place for this potential 2nd wave that both the w.h.o. we're talking about and various governments are talking about what sweden going to do if a 2nd wave hits your country i'm not sure if everyone has been hit by the 1st wave yet because since we don't have a situation where different parts of sweden has been...
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leaders insist the restrictions must stay in place especially as cooler months approach in the northern hemisphere will bring in our guests in just a moment spit 1st this report from domenic cain in berlin where the biggest march took place on saturday. the weeks the daily number of new coronavirus infections and. many has been rising yet for these people in berlin what matters most is their right not to observe any restrictions not to wear masks not to follow social distancing and to show their anger at the politicians who have imposed them because of the youngest illegal i'll this is illegal the whole government is illegal everything is illegal and corona is just a medium to heavy flu a pandemic that is being used to enslave us humans. that view is not shared by the police who tried and failed twice on friday to persuade the courts to ban the demonstration saying the protestors posed a serious risk mentioning d.m. of and of me was going on and that's these are people that we can assume as coronavirus skeptics have taken no precautions in recent months in a time when infection numbers are increas
leaders insist the restrictions must stay in place especially as cooler months approach in the northern hemisphere will bring in our guests in just a moment spit 1st this report from domenic cain in berlin where the biggest march took place on saturday. the weeks the daily number of new coronavirus infections and. many has been rising yet for these people in berlin what matters most is their right not to observe any restrictions not to wear masks not to follow social distancing and to show...
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actually addressing that is the fact that we now know that being outdoors and luckily for us the northern hemisphere is in the middle of it summer being outdoors is extremely safe children are actually outdoors under a tree as they do did in the old days in india you had your classes under a tree with your teacher actually the risk is next to 0 so what can be actually really magine schools as being in buildings that are close with all the windows shot but instead schools being out of box where kids can actually meet under a tree with other kids and that each other in the spirit environment but also one in which all the functions of the school are being full of those victims suggesting a how differently is just really thinking how do we do education in india right now i want to add one more thought here this is from you chip and brandon brandon says how indian school is still in the social distancing right now. possessing your teaching at the moment how are you teaching other kids able to still 6 place from each other. boss who is happy always acknowledges a close there's not people on. the open them
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and with the you know the flu vaccine you have this near where we're looking at we're in the northern hemisphere right we're looking at the southern hemisphere we're looking at what viruses are. they are the season ahead of us and that we're preparing based on that and sometimes work right by a few strains and sometimes you're wrong we don't you know about the seasonality of this coronavirus this novel kovac writing team so the problem is we don't know if it's going to be a year that we're looking out for mutations we don't know if it's going to be less that here or more right so the flu we have a lot of experience with we know we can predict it a little bit better we don't know this is completely in fires for us. i've heard conflicting opinions about getting the flu shot every year some say get it right away as soon as you can in the fall and i've heard others say think about february in the heart of the flu season what do you recommend. well it's a good question i think it's patient based very often i mean my whole focus of asian care is personalized medicine so you know it really depends on t
and with the you know the flu vaccine you have this near where we're looking at we're in the northern hemisphere right we're looking at the southern hemisphere we're looking at what viruses are. they are the season ahead of us and that we're preparing based on that and sometimes work right by a few strains and sometimes you're wrong we don't you know about the seasonality of this coronavirus this novel kovac writing team so the problem is we don't know if it's going to be a year that we're...
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absolutely, as we move into the northern hemisphere winter, we will have to be very aware of how coldoronavirus, but also all the other pathogens that we have in winter, how this may impact asthma. also, accidents caused by cold weather. because this whole package could potentially overwhelm the emergency services, if we're not well prepared. doctor rachel lowe, thank you for talking to us on weather world. thank you. now, some of your weather watcher pictures, starting with these, from the uk's wettest february on record. three named storms hit the uk that month, causing severe flooding. in fact, february was the fifth wettest of any calendar month in records going back to 1862. but the weather made a sudden swing from one extreme to the other in spring, which was not only very dry, but also the uk's sunniest spring, shattering a record that had stood since 19118. and although summer brought the return of some rain, there were also several bursts of extreme heat, including in august, when the temperature exceeded 3a celsius for six consecutive days. affecting your weather forecast. s
absolutely, as we move into the northern hemisphere winter, we will have to be very aware of how coldoronavirus, but also all the other pathogens that we have in winter, how this may impact asthma. also, accidents caused by cold weather. because this whole package could potentially overwhelm the emergency services, if we're not well prepared. doctor rachel lowe, thank you for talking to us on weather world. thank you. now, some of your weather watcher pictures, starting with these, from the...
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fact, the greatest warming is occurring in the higher altitudes such as the arctic and in the northern hemisphereeven eight degrees above preindustrial levels already so we are seeing an preindustrial levels already so we are seeing an even preindustrial levels already so we are seeing an even warming and even higher warming in places like the arctic where it is especially significant because of the effect it has on the ice. —— uneven. because of the effect it has on the ice. -- uneven. before this, 129.2 f, 54 celsius was the last place temperature also here in death valley. 109 fahrenheit on the tarmac. sometimes the ground here is so hot, you can fry and egg on it, if you do it right. it works in film... much more on all the news national and international on our website and twitter feed. thank you for watching. hello there. monday was another day of impressive cloudscapes across the uk, but big lumpy clouds like these tend to produce intense downpoursand thunderstorms, tend to produce intense downpours and thunderstorms, and that is exactly what we saw. this is the radar picture. it shows tha
fact, the greatest warming is occurring in the higher altitudes such as the arctic and in the northern hemisphereeven eight degrees above preindustrial levels already so we are seeing an preindustrial levels already so we are seeing an even preindustrial levels already so we are seeing an even warming and even higher warming in places like the arctic where it is especially significant because of the effect it has on the ice. —— uneven. because of the effect it has on the ice. -- uneven....
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warming is occurring in the higher altitudes, such as the arctic, particularly, and in the northern hemisphereare 3, 4, 5 even eight degrees above pre—industrial levels already, so we are seeing uneven warming and very high warming in some places, including places like the arctic, where it is especially significant because of the effect that it has on the ice. much more on the bbc website and our twitter feed. thank much more on the bbc website and our twitterfeed. thank you for watching. hello there. monday was another day of impressive cloudscapes across the uk, but big lumpy clouds like these tend to produce intense downpours and thunderstorms, and that is exactly what we saw. this is the radar picture. it shows that those showers and storms look quite extensive across england and wales. some of them were heavy enough to give some localised flooding but equally a few spots fell between the showers and stayed completely dry. and tuesday is going to be a similar sort of day. some slightly more persistent rain though across north wales and northern england for a time, and generally quite a clo
warming is occurring in the higher altitudes, such as the arctic, particularly, and in the northern hemisphereare 3, 4, 5 even eight degrees above pre—industrial levels already, so we are seeing uneven warming and very high warming in some places, including places like the arctic, where it is especially significant because of the effect that it has on the ice. much more on the bbc website and our twitter feed. thank much more on the bbc website and our twitterfeed. thank you for watching....
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as we brace for the northern hemisphere winter, how concerned should we be in western countries?out europe as a whole or the u.k. specifically, whatever you feel is more appropriate. how big an outbreak should we brace for compared to what we have already seen from this virus? guest: good question, and i think it is hard to be certain about the way this is going to go. theink it depends partly on measures that we put in place to try to stop this and how well the general population actually abides by those rules. i would go along with what chris whitty and prime minister boris johnson are saying about it is important to get children back to school. i think this really is important. that forpretty clear primary school children, at least, the risks of them getting the virus or passing it on to others is very low indeed. where the worries are, i would say, are the adults associated with schools. whether that is the teachers or the administrative staff or indeed parents coming. there is a congregation of people there from different household. it poses a risk to the adults. we do need
as we brace for the northern hemisphere winter, how concerned should we be in western countries?out europe as a whole or the u.k. specifically, whatever you feel is more appropriate. how big an outbreak should we brace for compared to what we have already seen from this virus? guest: good question, and i think it is hard to be certain about the way this is going to go. theink it depends partly on measures that we put in place to try to stop this and how well the general population actually...
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actually addressing that is the fact that we now know that being outdoors and luckily for us the northern hemisphere is in the middle of that summer being outdoors is extremely safe if children are actually outdoors under a tree as they do did in the old days in india you had your classes under a tree with your teacher actually the risk is next to 0 so what can be actually really magine schools as of being in buildings that are close with all the windows shut but instead schools being out in parks where kids can actually meet under a tree with other kids and that teacher in a 0 environment but also one in which all the functions of the school are being full. guess i want to share with you a p.s.a. cause of it series it was made available for children in different languages in nigeria and it became a viral hit so it was free it was in multiple languages and it was the story of a p and soon there's an episode one and it's an episode to episode 2 it's 0 relevance to what is happening right now around the world i'm going to hand over to phil kane and the beat and he's a little accent stick a. going that
actually addressing that is the fact that we now know that being outdoors and luckily for us the northern hemisphere is in the middle of that summer being outdoors is extremely safe if children are actually outdoors under a tree as they do did in the old days in india you had your classes under a tree with your teacher actually the risk is next to 0 so what can be actually really magine schools as of being in buildings that are close with all the windows shut but instead schools being out in...
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warming is occurring in the higher altitudes, such as the arctic, particularly, and in the northern hemisphereready, so we are seeing uneven warming and very high warming in some places, including places like the arctic, where it is especially significant because of the effect that it has on the ice. before this, the highest temperature reliably recorded on earth was 129.2 degrees fahrenheit, that's 5a degrees celsius, also here in death valley in 2013. we're going to try and cook an egg — it's 109 degrees fahrenheit on the tarmac. here we go... sometimes the ground here is so hot, you can fry and egg on it... it's not working. ..if you do it right. it works in films... paul hawkins, bbc news. a story we are likely to come back to. that's it for now, thank you so much for watching. hello there. monday was another day of impressive cloudscapes across the uk, but big lumpy clouds like these tend to produce intense downpours and thunderstorms, and that is exactly what we saw. this is the radar picture. it shows that those showers and storms look quite extensive across england and wales. some of t
warming is occurring in the higher altitudes, such as the arctic, particularly, and in the northern hemisphereready, so we are seeing uneven warming and very high warming in some places, including places like the arctic, where it is especially significant because of the effect that it has on the ice. before this, the highest temperature reliably recorded on earth was 129.2 degrees fahrenheit, that's 5a degrees celsius, also here in death valley in 2013. we're going to try and cook an egg —...
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that lower level of infection rate which is going to be absolutely crucial especially in the northern hemisphere as the winter approaches this autumn approaches and the winter of course it will coincide with the flu. sort of rounds that will be down there as well which will likely complicate matters. the u.k. government says it's rolling out tests for the corona virus that can provide a result with a 90 minutes millions of these have to be sent to hospitals care homes and the bar truces early as next week. these technologies which deliver these rapid turnaround tests mean that we can expand testing capacity further and into settings where for instance in schools we have a currently we have survey testing so we have some testing that would be able to be expanded but also looking at looking across the community where we want to test people who don't have symptoms to find out where the viruses the pandemic continues to better portugal's once voting tourism sector registered another bad month in june as coronavirus fares and travel restrictions continued to keep visit his away foreign tourist arriva
that lower level of infection rate which is going to be absolutely crucial especially in the northern hemisphere as the winter approaches this autumn approaches and the winter of course it will coincide with the flu. sort of rounds that will be down there as well which will likely complicate matters. the u.k. government says it's rolling out tests for the corona virus that can provide a result with a 90 minutes millions of these have to be sent to hospitals care homes and the bar truces early...
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warming is occurring in the higher altitudes, such as the arctic, particularly, and in the northern hemisphereeight degrees above pre—industrial levels already, so we are seeing uneven warming and very high warming in some places, including places like the arctic, where it is especially significant because of the effect that it has on the ice. before this, the highest temperature reliably recorded on earth was 129.2 degrees fahrenheit, that's 54 degrees celsius, also here in death valley in 2013. we're going to try and cook an egg — it's 109 degrees fahrenheit on the tarmac. here we go... sometimes the ground here is so hot, you can fry and egg on it... it's not working. ..if you do it right. it works in films... paul hawkins, bbc news. our correspondent is in delaware where joe our correspondent is in delaware wherejoe biden will make his speech in his home state and accept the nomination on thursday. what is your feeling about how this is all going? nominally, in your more key, but also online? absolutely, this is the big hour here in the united states, mike, where the us networks are all op
warming is occurring in the higher altitudes, such as the arctic, particularly, and in the northern hemisphereeight degrees above pre—industrial levels already, so we are seeing uneven warming and very high warming in some places, including places like the arctic, where it is especially significant because of the effect that it has on the ice. before this, the highest temperature reliably recorded on earth was 129.2 degrees fahrenheit, that's 54 degrees celsius, also here in death valley in...
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get ahead of that before the seasonal flu kicks in of course at the moment this summer in the northern hemisphere it is high tourism season we are seeing spikes occurring in certain countries in certain regions of countries throughout europe as well which is raising alarm bells and of course what a lot of governments are worried about the u.k. government is worried about is trying to get ahead of this of any of this by having an effective testing regime. now both who are behind the testing say that controls have already been put in place so they can avoid issues such as false negatives but with that in mind it's going to be absolutely crucial to have. an absolutely accurate tracing system as well so as to isolate those who have been affected in order to kind of quell any surges that could occur the financial security of millions of americans is hanging in the balance as politicians debate for the relief for the unemployed for about 3 months a $600.00 weekly payments has been a lifeline for people who've lost jobs democrats and republicans have so far failed to agree on how the program should cont
get ahead of that before the seasonal flu kicks in of course at the moment this summer in the northern hemisphere it is high tourism season we are seeing spikes occurring in certain countries in certain regions of countries throughout europe as well which is raising alarm bells and of course what a lot of governments are worried about the u.k. government is worried about is trying to get ahead of this of any of this by having an effective testing regime. now both who are behind the testing say...
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the northern hemisphere heading into automated winter. we need to see how that plays out.are in a different situation to the pboc at this point. manus: that will play out in the covid situation as well. thank you very much. we will stay tuned for those numbers. thank you for being with us this morning. it could be the most powerful hurricane ever district louisiana. the details, the impact, the cost, and the market incomes -- outcomes here on bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is daybreak europe from dubai. annmarie, contracting the hsbc story. saying basically, the bank is helping deny freedom, attacking the bank over its handling of next media executives. this is another swipe against the management there in terms of their position with the chinese authorities. free nations must ensure that their corporate interests are not suborned by the ccp. stock is down nearly 2%. a lot of-- annmarie: risk this morning. hurricane laura will be the most powerful hurricane to ever strike louisiana. areas could be uninhabitable for months. the region basis for bradley -- deadly storm surges. we wi
the northern hemisphere heading into automated winter. we need to see how that plays out.are in a different situation to the pboc at this point. manus: that will play out in the covid situation as well. thank you very much. we will stay tuned for those numbers. thank you for being with us this morning. it could be the most powerful hurricane ever district louisiana. the details, the impact, the cost, and the market incomes -- outcomes here on bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is daybreak europe from...
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absorption of much more sunlight which is increasing increases the woman particularly in the northern hemisphere yes the climate models do do that and that's one of the reasons that that's the models get better they are actually projecting higher temperatures for the same amount of greenhouse gas emissions that's because they include now more of these so-called feedbacks changing climate we were losing some of habitat for example from creatures that live on the ice at least part of the year like the polar bears it's making life a bit tougher for them and i think also because we're seeing a lot of need increase of crush water on top of the surface ocean but that's changing the ocean circulation which means that there are changes in the nutrients being delivered for fish and other marine life so it's a complicated food chain that is being it was that we're pouring a lot more fresh water onto the surface of the ocean. lightning is focusing california increasing fares of sparking more wildfire 6 people think killed nearly 700 buildings damaged areas of land school to the past week president donald t
absorption of much more sunlight which is increasing increases the woman particularly in the northern hemisphere yes the climate models do do that and that's one of the reasons that that's the models get better they are actually projecting higher temperatures for the same amount of greenhouse gas emissions that's because they include now more of these so-called feedbacks changing climate we were losing some of habitat for example from creatures that live on the ice at least part of the year...
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when we go to the northern hemisphere winter, we go to localized lockdown to take the edge off of recoverynd reduce visibility for companies. ben: that is absolutely right. i think this will be a bumpy street. we are not going back to full lockdown that we had two months or three months ago. we are not going back to cases that we had three or four months ago. i think the incremental movement is sort of positive. that twice asy is many companies gave guidance this quarter as last quarter. that guidance may be wrong. the fact that more companies have the comfort to do that, things are getting slightly less worse. and the final point i would make here is that the stock markets are not economies. two thirds of the stock market is reasonably resilient to the virus. -- itl do slightly better is one third of the market that is the cyclical side of the market, reopening trade where earnings have vaporized. that is most impacted. i think the risk reward is very positive. the margin is zero. we know it is bad. i think the sensitivity is on the upside and a little bit better the other way around. fol
when we go to the northern hemisphere winter, we go to localized lockdown to take the edge off of recoverynd reduce visibility for companies. ben: that is absolutely right. i think this will be a bumpy street. we are not going back to full lockdown that we had two months or three months ago. we are not going back to cases that we had three or four months ago. i think the incremental movement is sort of positive. that twice asy is many companies gave guidance this quarter as last quarter. that...
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is that a solution for winter and in the northern hemisphere? >> i hope so.s to be a good strategy. it seems to be working in the united kingdom. once you have flattened your curve, you can keep flattening it as little sporadic outbreaks ,, use a localized approach and not penalize the entire country. in theory, it is a great idea. in practice, we don't know what is going to happen when the cold winter months,, when the flu virus begins to circulate. i think it is a good strategy for now. anna: yes, because in europe, many people are able to socialize outside. what happens when everyone disappears indoors, jennifer? let me ask about the difference in the uptake with case numbers at the moment versus the earlier spring surge, the earlier -- original outbreak. youngould we treat people? should we be telling them to stay at home or is the fact we are not seeing deaths associated to such a high degree of comfort? interesting, this phenomena of the younger cohorts getting infected, but still it is an awful lot of people being infected and these people can spread t
is that a solution for winter and in the northern hemisphere? >> i hope so.s to be a good strategy. it seems to be working in the united kingdom. once you have flattened your curve, you can keep flattening it as little sporadic outbreaks ,, use a localized approach and not penalize the entire country. in theory, it is a great idea. in practice, we don't know what is going to happen when the cold winter months,, when the flu virus begins to circulate. i think it is a good strategy for now....
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the northern hemisphere flu season is a month away. how do you see the next few weeks unfolding? >> i think we're going to continue to see cases to flare in many parts of the country. this is going to be a heterogeneous outbreak. we're going to have roving hot spots defending pending on what on. and cases coming down in arizona. when we get into flu season, it's going to be challenging because flu is going to be competing for the same resources as this coronavirus. and it's going to be hard to tell them apart and we need to get testing in a better place. we're not going to be able to tell two has influenza and coronavirus. two very different treatment pathways. that being said, we're looking at the southern hemisphere and the flu season doesn't seem to be a big problem there because many of the social distancing measures for coronavirus are going to work for influenza as well. however, we're obviously not doing that so well, so we may have the worst of both words. >> yeah, exactly. arizona had the huge spikes, a lot of deaths, but, you know, social media is showing some packed re
the northern hemisphere flu season is a month away. how do you see the next few weeks unfolding? >> i think we're going to continue to see cases to flare in many parts of the country. this is going to be a heterogeneous outbreak. we're going to have roving hot spots defending pending on what on. and cases coming down in arizona. when we get into flu season, it's going to be challenging because flu is going to be competing for the same resources as this coronavirus. and it's going to be...
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haidi: what does this mean for the coming fall and winter in the northern hemisphere as we may be facingason at the same time? some countries have said that perhaps all of the precautions over covid-19 have helped with the flu infections this year. >> yes. there's worry about the confluence of covid-19 with the flu season. but at this point it's not entirely -- it could go either way. it could be a perfect storm of more than doubling the risk of each of them or will the precautions that have already been taken against covid-19, simple ones like wearing a mask or hand washing, help to reduce the impact of flu? i mean, mongolia already saw that in the last flu season. so one could hope that would be the case. but of course it depends on local conditions and, most importantly, on people's behavior while they get their flu shots, will they take precautions? haidi: and let me ask you about the broader health care system around the world. because more and more people having just delaying going to the hospital altogether. what will be the secondary effects of covid-19? >> well, more and more da
haidi: what does this mean for the coming fall and winter in the northern hemisphere as we may be facingason at the same time? some countries have said that perhaps all of the precautions over covid-19 have helped with the flu infections this year. >> yes. there's worry about the confluence of covid-19 with the flu season. but at this point it's not entirely -- it could go either way. it could be a perfect storm of more than doubling the risk of each of them or will the precautions that...
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we are in the middle of the low season, with the summer in the northern hemisphere.in the third quarter volumes are down, so it is unlikely. on the other hand, current prices are sitting at a level where about 20% of our industry is at losses. this is not sustainable and we will recover at some point. but i would not risk saying that we are going to see a recovery in one, two, three or five months. it's always very difficult to predict. haidi: we are seeing the potential for a new global credit system being designed for 2021. is there a risk your company will not be able to sell your credit if there is a limit put on projects? marcelo: you know, we will benefit the society from a more organized carbon credit market. what we're trying to do at this moment where we do not have this organized market is to try to restructure bilateral deals with some of the carbon companies they are trying to mitigate emissions with. our forest activities could be one of these means for compensation. so we are very positive that we will be developing this market in the coming months. tha
we are in the middle of the low season, with the summer in the northern hemisphere.in the third quarter volumes are down, so it is unlikely. on the other hand, current prices are sitting at a level where about 20% of our industry is at losses. this is not sustainable and we will recover at some point. but i would not risk saying that we are going to see a recovery in one, two, three or five months. it's always very difficult to predict. haidi: we are seeing the potential for a new global credit...
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the other certain is the last known epishelf lake in the northern hemisphere and it is a body of fresht water trapped by the ice shelf floating on top of the ocean water an the concern here is there are organisms, living things that live in that epi shelf lake and once it flows back out into salt water, it could no longer survive. >> all right, allison chinchar, thank you so much. >>> stay with us. the next hour of "new day" starts right now. >> therefore i'm taking executive action. i'm going to save american jobs and provide relief to the american workers. >> the democrats have already put out a statement slamming these executive actions. >> they stretch the limits of the constitution far beyond what any other president has done. >> when you get to sturgis, south dakota, you notice the traffic has swelled here. the city is full of people as thousands have descended on the city to be a rally they wanted to be part of it. >> it is called
the other certain is the last known epishelf lake in the northern hemisphere and it is a body of fresht water trapped by the ice shelf floating on top of the ocean water an the concern here is there are organisms, living things that live in that epi shelf lake and once it flows back out into salt water, it could no longer survive. >> all right, allison chinchar, thank you so much. >>> stay with us. the next hour of "new day" starts right now. >> therefore i'm...
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and happening tonight don't forget we've got the annual perseid meteor shower considered the northern hemisphere's most popular meteor shower of the year to be fair it has been going on for weeks now but tonight and into tomorrow morning it's going to peak. so you're going to see my meteors brighter well depends on if we got clouds here when you can see it or oh well that's going to be the question are so yeah, look at any time. >>when you look yeah after dark is that it's been happening this whole time i haven't seen one shooting star anything an and now all right check it out tonight to catch a glimpse, okay. coming up in the next hour joe biden is set to announce his choice for vice president we are standing by. >>i will tell you as soon as we know. >>and a new covid-19 guideline going into effect in warren county which will allow some businesses to reopen so long as they operate outdoors we've got kron four's will tran standing by with a live update on that and college football it's in jeopardy for players across the bay area and the country club details on the conferences that are calling it
and happening tonight don't forget we've got the annual perseid meteor shower considered the northern hemisphere's most popular meteor shower of the year to be fair it has been going on for weeks now but tonight and into tomorrow morning it's going to peak. so you're going to see my meteors brighter well depends on if we got clouds here when you can see it or oh well that's going to be the question are so yeah, look at any time. >>when you look yeah after dark is that it's been happening...
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warming is occurring in the higher latitudes, such as the arctic, particularly, and in the northern hemispherebove pre—industrial levels already, so we are seeing uneven warming and very high warming in some places, including places like the arctic, where it is especially significant because of the effect that it has on the ice. before this, the highest temperature reliably recorded on earth was 129.2 degrees fahrenheit, that's 5a degrees celsius, also here in death valley in 2013. we're going to try and cook an egg — it's 109 degrees fahrenheit on the tarmac. here we go... sometimes the ground here is so hot, you can fry and egg on it... it's not working. ..if you do it right. it works in films... paul hawkins, bbc news. the row between apple and epic games, makers of the online video game, fortnite, rages on. the company is taking legal action, seeing to block retaliation from the tech giant. it is a big deal on a couple of different levels. i think it reflects a failure of government regulation that we have to rely on a company like epic to try and bring down this 30% fee that apple charges
warming is occurring in the higher latitudes, such as the arctic, particularly, and in the northern hemispherebove pre—industrial levels already, so we are seeing uneven warming and very high warming in some places, including places like the arctic, where it is especially significant because of the effect that it has on the ice. before this, the highest temperature reliably recorded on earth was 129.2 degrees fahrenheit, that's 5a degrees celsius, also here in death valley in 2013. we're...
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the annual meteor shower is considered the northern hemisphere most popular meteor shower of the year on google this morning. everybody wants to know how and when to watch. the shower will peak with the most number of meteors tonight into early tomorrow morning. nasa says you should expect to see a bright meteor or shooting star streak across the star every few minutes. the problem is the closer we get to dawn tomorrow, the more likely you're going to be covered with clouds. so, try to get above 2,000 feet if you want to see it. let's take a look at the cloud cover right now. you can see it sitting on top of the golden gate bridge along with a cross breeze at 18 miles per hour. the temperatures starting out the same 50 near 60. end up in the 60, 70 and 80 and the 90s are gone for one day. thunderstorms back up in the sierra and fire threat increases from noon today through 9:00 tomorrow evening. the 100s right now in fresno and palm springs but they're coming our way in the accuweather seven-day forecast. more on that coming up. >> thanks, mike. >>> in the south bay an estimated tens
the annual meteor shower is considered the northern hemisphere most popular meteor shower of the year on google this morning. everybody wants to know how and when to watch. the shower will peak with the most number of meteors tonight into early tomorrow morning. nasa says you should expect to see a bright meteor or shooting star streak across the star every few minutes. the problem is the closer we get to dawn tomorrow, the more likely you're going to be covered with clouds. so, try to get...
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that low level of infection rate which is going to be absolutely crucial especially in the northern hemisphere as the winter approaches autumn approaches and the winter of course it will coincide with the flu. sort of rounds that will be down there as well which will likely complicate matters so you can you give us an update on the picture and europe and also this news about some quick tests coming to the u.k. . yes that's right the health secretary. announced that there was going to be a quick test that would take 90 minutes really to be able to determine. if there would be a positive or negative results from that which is really quite a a step forward in terms of testing considering how again the u.k. was in terms of rolling out efficient testing this would be about $5800000.00 tests are expected to be rolled out over the coming months starting next week which will be a d.n.a. . based test that would coincide with the $450.00 or so 1000 swop tests that will be occurring there as well again and not stringent methods to try and see where exactly those cases of popping up it's going to be cruci
that low level of infection rate which is going to be absolutely crucial especially in the northern hemisphere as the winter approaches autumn approaches and the winter of course it will coincide with the flu. sort of rounds that will be down there as well which will likely complicate matters so you can you give us an update on the picture and europe and also this news about some quick tests coming to the u.k. . yes that's right the health secretary. announced that there was going to be a quick...
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ahead of that before the seasonal flu kicks in and of course at the moment this summer in the northern hemisphere it is high tourism season we are seeing spikes occurring in certain countries in certain regions of countries throughout europe as well which is raising alarm bells and of course what a lot of governments so worried about and the u.k. government is worried about is trying to get ahead of this of any of this by having an affective testing regime put in now bows who are behind the testing say that controls have already been put in place so they can avoid issues such as false negatives but with that in mind it's going to be absolutely crucial to have. an absolutely accurate tracing system as well so as to isolate those who have been affected in order to kind of. quell any surges that could occur because of course there is still no vaccine on the horizon just ahead and even that it's very unclear as to how long a potential vaccine could last therefore the crux of this will really be. the public health authorities to try and say and and protect the public from any further searches as much
ahead of that before the seasonal flu kicks in and of course at the moment this summer in the northern hemisphere it is high tourism season we are seeing spikes occurring in certain countries in certain regions of countries throughout europe as well which is raising alarm bells and of course what a lot of governments so worried about and the u.k. government is worried about is trying to get ahead of this of any of this by having an affective testing regime put in now bows who are behind the...
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q phil -- q4 will be tough around the northern hemisphere.ot a great picture of wembley stadium, where people play soccer but also guns and roses played a legendary gig there in 1992 with brian may. the u.k. job losses could fill wembley stadium 2.5 times. you how manyws people have already lost their jobs. the ones that are set to lose their jobs, we've been talking about the fact that 33% of employers using the furlough are probably not out buying tv's and refrigerators, right? they are already saving money and scared. isn't this going to be worse for the u.k. economy then it will in countries like germany where we have a program that goes on for much longer indefinitely? curt: i think you are right. i think it is going to be tougher here. it will be tougher in the u.s. as businesses try to realign supply and demand. as i mentioned earlier, the small to medium sized enterprises are getting hammered and i expect that to continue. lining isial silver there seems to be an appetite among governments to be able to extend programs or renew progra
q phil -- q4 will be tough around the northern hemisphere.ot a great picture of wembley stadium, where people play soccer but also guns and roses played a legendary gig there in 1992 with brian may. the u.k. job losses could fill wembley stadium 2.5 times. you how manyws people have already lost their jobs. the ones that are set to lose their jobs, we've been talking about the fact that 33% of employers using the furlough are probably not out buying tv's and refrigerators, right? they are...
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reporter: are the winter months in the northern hemisphere going to be much where's?s, it is getting hard to imagine much worse because the virus is in so many places and spread so quickly and the rates are so high. i think it's possible it could be worse, particularly with the flu. if we are able to control the coronavirus through distancing, the flu season may not be so bad. on the other hand, we are not able to control it through distancing, so it may be even worse with the flu season. so we don't know. people't that long ago were saying, it will be way better. i think we just need to focus on the severe situation we are on. reporter: what drugs work to try and cure the sick and which ones don't? the drugs with evidence are , immunoir, steroids modulating drugs. andnow hydroxychloroquine azithromycin do not have evidence of working at this point. thing that the other has a growing amount of evidence is more widely used soon convalescent plasma, using antibodies from people who have recovered to treat. there are some definitive studies right now, but there is emergi
reporter: are the winter months in the northern hemisphere going to be much where's?s, it is getting hard to imagine much worse because the virus is in so many places and spread so quickly and the rates are so high. i think it's possible it could be worse, particularly with the flu. if we are able to control the coronavirus through distancing, the flu season may not be so bad. on the other hand, we are not able to control it through distancing, so it may be even worse with the flu season. so we...
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arthel: last lirks it's going to i think the -- lastly, it's going to the northern hemisphere of theifferent area that's being explored, is that right? >>> the site is a crater, a big bowl shaped crater that was once filled with lake matters. the theory is the river coming into the bowl like crater received sediments that washed down organic materials that might be tracers of life. so the perseverance will drill into the rocks of the crater, looking for biological tracers. arthel: former nasa astronaut, tom jones. thank you. i'm looking forward to it. i know you are. we'll talk to you again soon. eric. eric: just fascinating. jimmy hoffa, he vanished 45 years ago this week. we've been following the new developments on fox news and on our fox nation, on our exclusive streaming series, riddledded, the search for james hoffa. up next, we have an update and a call for the fbi hoffa files to be finally made public. at philadelphia, we know what makes the perfect schmear of cream cheese. you need only the freshest milk and cream. that one! and the world's best, and possibly only, schmelier
arthel: last lirks it's going to i think the -- lastly, it's going to the northern hemisphere of theifferent area that's being explored, is that right? >>> the site is a crater, a big bowl shaped crater that was once filled with lake matters. the theory is the river coming into the bowl like crater received sediments that washed down organic materials that might be tracers of life. so the perseverance will drill into the rocks of the crater, looking for biological tracers. arthel:...
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the northern as hemisphere moves into winter, whether we will be able to avoid any wider lockdowns.he stock story in the united states, the s&p family to create to create -- failing a new high at the close. volume was low. breadth not what it would be in other months. do, we make it and if we does it matter? i think it will matter. it is a really important psychological signal. the headlines it generates for retail investors. it is really emphasizing get again to a newer audience, the idea that this stockmarket rally is looking impervious to everything thrown at it. makenk, if we actually closing i, that is a big message. i am slightly worried by this rally still. risingtimulus deal, u.s.-china trade sessions -- trade tensions. it continues on impervious. there is not been a drawdown of 2% for a month now. one way to look at that, nothing can harm it. i would say that all these flows are harming the market. ages will make it more vulnerable. i still am worried for the last couple of weeks of august. anna: vulnerability is interesting the extent to which the market is pricing in fisc
the northern as hemisphere moves into winter, whether we will be able to avoid any wider lockdowns.he stock story in the united states, the s&p family to create to create -- failing a new high at the close. volume was low. breadth not what it would be in other months. do, we make it and if we does it matter? i think it will matter. it is a really important psychological signal. the headlines it generates for retail investors. it is really emphasizing get again to a newer audience, the idea...
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and in the northern hemisphere, the temperatures in the arctic on average are three, four, five, evenit's not working. ..if you do it right. it works in films. paul hawkins, bbc news. bit ofan bit of an egg fail. maybe you need to do it ona bit of an egg fail. maybe you need to do it on a car bonnet to make it work. always looks good when people do it in work. always looks good when people do itina work. always looks good when people do it in a youtube video but as paul has shown, it doesn‘t quite work when you try to do it. we will speak to carol in a second about the weather. thank you if you‘ve been in touch so far about a—levels and what has been a u—turn particularly in england. yesterday, how grades will be given. do get in touch. you can e—mail us, tweet us. one from emma. when will the government put their trust in teachers to do the job they are trained to do? another teacher, tracy, thank you so much. many teachers watch. we are supposed to enrol for college on friday based on official results. i think she‘s referring to gcse results. we will not happen by then. mrs reeves,
and in the northern hemisphere, the temperatures in the arctic on average are three, four, five, evenit's not working. ..if you do it right. it works in films. paul hawkins, bbc news. bit ofan bit of an egg fail. maybe you need to do it ona bit of an egg fail. maybe you need to do it on a car bonnet to make it work. always looks good when people do it in work. always looks good when people do itina work. always looks good when people do it in a youtube video but as paul has shown, it doesn‘t...
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absolutely, as we move into the northern hemisphere winter, we will have to be very aware of how coldts caused by cold weather. because this whole package could potentially overwhelm the emergency services, if we're not well prepared. doctor rachel lowe, thank you for talking to us on weather world. thank you. now, some of your weather watcher pictures, starting with these, from the uk's wettest february on record. three named storms hit the uk that month, causing severe flooding. in fact, february was the fifth wettest of any calendar month in records going back to 1862. but the weather made a sudden swing from one extreme to the other in spring, which was not only very dry, but also the uk's sunniest spring, shattering a record that had stood since 19a8. and although summer brought the return of some rain, there were also several bursts of extreme heat, including in august, when the temperature exceeded 3a celsius for six consecutive days. still to come on weather world, why fewer planes in the sky could be affecting your weather forecast. so much about the world we live in has chan
absolutely, as we move into the northern hemisphere winter, we will have to be very aware of how coldts caused by cold weather. because this whole package could potentially overwhelm the emergency services, if we're not well prepared. doctor rachel lowe, thank you for talking to us on weather world. thank you. now, some of your weather watcher pictures, starting with these, from the uk's wettest february on record. three named storms hit the uk that month, causing severe flooding. in fact,...
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the other problem we have is probably every other country in the northern hemisphere is going to increase will happen and that's one of the reasons why we are saying the 50 -655 of the reasons why we are saying the 50—65s will have it offered to them around november, december. you are confident those vulnerable people right now you will be able to give them the vaccine at the right time? you will have those supplies, 100% confident? no, what we have got this year, we've got enough from the people who vaccinated last year, 00:39:41,1000 --> 00:39:42,427 and actually we are starting the clinic ina actually we are starting the clinic in a couple of weeks so i know we should have enough for the people who were vulnerable, the over 65 is, but the rest, we have been promised and hopefully it will come through. i don't know. i'd love to say i 100% confident. it should come through. it's such an important thing to get sorted at this time of the year, especially when covid is coming, so i'm hoping there will be people on this making sure those deliveries get to us and we can get on with it. very g
the other problem we have is probably every other country in the northern hemisphere is going to increase will happen and that's one of the reasons why we are saying the 50 -655 of the reasons why we are saying the 50—65s will have it offered to them around november, december. you are confident those vulnerable people right now you will be able to give them the vaccine at the right time? you will have those supplies, 100% confident? no, what we have got this year, we've got enough from the...