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we will change that conversation and go over health with jim o'neill. bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is "bloomberg surveillance," taylor and francine from london and new york. we are joined by jim o'neill, chatham house chair. u.k.,to talk about the negative rates. but first this advisor to boris johnson, how much damage is this doing to the credibility of boris johnson because he does not want to sack dominic cummings? jim: one of the big lessons i in anyd was the case kind of political line, never let the individual be bigger than the story. ont is obviously dragging and i cannot imagine it can drag on for too much longer. they have either got to somehow get attention focused on issues which are far more important, or deal with it differently. when you lookne: at the state of the u.k. economy, we understand you could be part of a bigger task force to regenerate the north. this is something you have been passionate about for a long time. would you take a formal role the government? jim: i don't want to talk about this. as you know, francine, i am theemely passion
we will change that conversation and go over health with jim o'neill. bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is "bloomberg surveillance," taylor and francine from london and new york. we are joined by jim o'neill, chatham house chair. u.k.,to talk about the negative rates. but first this advisor to boris johnson, how much damage is this doing to the credibility of boris johnson because he does not want to sack dominic cummings? jim: one of the big lessons i in anyd was the case kind of political...
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it's a pair of eugene o'neil's monogrammed boxer shorts. and it's framed. can you see it?n. >> eugene o'neil, yes. and i also have henry gibson's thong. wait, wait, have i lost you? where did you go? i can't see you. >> stephen: i can see you. we can see you. i promise. >> okay, all right. >> stephen: okay, don't-- before you go anywhere, before you go anywhere... >> yes. >> stephen: you have to tell me about "penny dreadful." you have to tell me about the new show on showtime. >> oh, right. >> stephen: "penny dreadful: city of angels," tell me about that. >> yes. >> stephen: wait a second-- how do you know that really is eugene o'neal's underwear? anybody could embroider anything on anything. >> well, be sure to look for me-- be sure to check me out on "too hot for antiques no, i do believe these are really his underwear. you know, sometimes you just have to have faith, stephen. >> stephen: okay. >> and they-- i don't know. >> stephen: these days we all need something to believe in. >> yes. >> stephen: and eugene o'neil's underwear is something to hold onto. >> yes. i can
it's a pair of eugene o'neil's monogrammed boxer shorts. and it's framed. can you see it?n. >> eugene o'neil, yes. and i also have henry gibson's thong. wait, wait, have i lost you? where did you go? i can't see you. >> stephen: i can see you. we can see you. i promise. >> okay, all right. >> stephen: okay, don't-- before you go anywhere, before you go anywhere... >> yes. >> stephen: you have to tell me about "penny dreadful." you have to tell me...
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dollars but will it work let's bring in a look o'neill he's professor of biochemistry in the school of biochemistry and immunology at trinity college dublin a month ago you predicted that b.c.g. could be the 1st approved vaccine for covert 19 how did you come to that conclusion . here the great excitement around this one because i was suddenly in to be there we know that basically protects against all of ours so for example respiratory virus in your lungs there was evidence that the seagate so much mysteriously protect it's a mystery because of the vaccine but say it is a bacteria and yet here there was evidence of the virus so as soon as probate 19 came along why not be able to go with that we know it's very safe it's in millions of people so it's provoked 7 separate trials are running at the moment and we're very keen to see those results but the world health organization says there's no evidence whatsoever that b.c.g. protects against covert 90 how hopeful are you about these trials that you just mentioned that are currently on the way. well of course not but this was a running we s
dollars but will it work let's bring in a look o'neill he's professor of biochemistry in the school of biochemistry and immunology at trinity college dublin a month ago you predicted that b.c.g. could be the 1st approved vaccine for covert 19 how did you come to that conclusion . here the great excitement around this one because i was suddenly in to be there we know that basically protects against all of ours so for example respiratory virus in your lungs there was evidence that the seagate so...
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we're going to do what ronald reagan and tip o'neill and oward baker did back in 1993 and sit down and look at what kind of reforms we need in the system. doesn't the way, necessarily mean cuts. benefits ut anybody's in 198. the last time we -- in 1983. is we t time we did this increased the tax. e put it on an escalator and frankly we gradually raised the age. 1983.34 in they looked at me and said, look, your dad and your full social got a check at 65. it's going to be 66 for you. for that to be 67 1-year-old son you have. but you probably will live a lot yourr than your father and grandfather did. that's probably true. of changese the kind around the edges. we're not going to cut these things for people that are on them.r anywhere close to we made a commitment. until you get both parties does take a t bipartisan compromise, neither own. can do it on their george bush tried to do it in 2005. savaged by nancy pelosi and the democrats and since then either side have been willing to come back to the table. until we do we'll continue to have deficit spending. say let's put them on the tab
we're going to do what ronald reagan and tip o'neill and oward baker did back in 1993 and sit down and look at what kind of reforms we need in the system. doesn't the way, necessarily mean cuts. benefits ut anybody's in 198. the last time we -- in 1983. is we t time we did this increased the tax. e put it on an escalator and frankly we gradually raised the age. 1983.34 in they looked at me and said, look, your dad and your full social got a check at 65. it's going to be 66 for you. for that to...
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ante la enorme demanda se esperarÁ hasta que la vacuna studies o'neill para el pÚblico. de un 70% de habitantes del paÍs podrían acabar contagiados del coronavirus. eso significa entre 128 y 224 millones de personas. 32 estados reabrirÁ parcialmente este fin de semana. algunas universidades dicen que se preparan para recibir a sus alumnos. >> una universidad no puede ser solo en lÍnea. pablo: asÍ me presiente de la universidad de oregÓn. ante las advertencias de los expertos, los alumnos estudiarÁn en una realidad muy diferente a la que conocÍan, con los palabras que los acompaÑarÁn durante unos dos aÑos, distanciamiento social. patricia: esta es la nueva realidad. hay noticias esperanzadoras, la fda aprobÓ la medicina remdesivir para pacientes y coronavirus. las fÁbricas que la hace prometiÓ donar 1 millón de frascos, asÍ lo anunciÓ el presidente donald trump. un estudio pagado por el gobierno federalconcluyÓ que el remdesivir recorta en un 30% el periodo de recuperaciÓn de un enfermo y coronavirus. la casa blanca no permitirÁ que el doctor anthony fauci testifica ante
ante la enorme demanda se esperarÁ hasta que la vacuna studies o'neill para el pÚblico. de un 70% de habitantes del paÍs podrían acabar contagiados del coronavirus. eso significa entre 128 y 224 millones de personas. 32 estados reabrirÁ parcialmente este fin de semana. algunas universidades dicen que se preparan para recibir a sus alumnos. >> una universidad no puede ser solo en lÍnea. pablo: asÍ me presiente de la universidad de oregÓn. ante las advertencias de los expertos, los...
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the defense oh dear this they thought again last week when tip o'neill as long. as it oprah was going to lose and flew in a state talk to local bunglers 1000 there's tons of you in the state daughters. in law school phyllis must think there won't be a los angeles did it the law school on the coast doing some and. speaking to used to be new chief of the terry now it becomes clear to us did everything to destroy his on life he hoped and doesn't serve well being must be fault and we need to stop to use. those open minded and isn't good dance give i thought wasn't in a long post downtown las vegas is less dimpled. all over the world many people and many organizations are ready to fight as is processing in due. course because they meant to do it and figure sums los. angeles cindy it'll be a little song needless are serious can find it live on thrones started to moan such doesn't like luther and isn't an equal to the most unfair us this. to. play. for you on the other. thank you jihad now. bush sr says. he. can get equal to. the sum c.n.n. . even boards you. listen c.n
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nike president heidi o'neill joins us live. >>> everything's coming up daisies for katy perry.morning, america. ♪ >>> good morning, america. we hope you all are doing well this monday morning. >> what a big night for "american idol" winner, just sam. so talented. this morning just sam and runner-up arthur gunn are joining us live for their first tv interview, and robin, katy perry also has something special. >> she sure does, michael. we have been teaming up with superstars like fellow "american idol" judges lionel richie and luke bryan along with billy porter to surprise deserving front line health care workers through our tell t.j. series. this morning, a doctor, mother of two, gea very special surprise from katy perry. looking forward to that, george. >> that's going to be so much fun. >>> first, the big debate coast to coast on how quickly to re-open. as of this morning at least 49 states have lifted some restrictions. new hot spots are popping up across the country, one of them in texas, and marcus moore is in dallas with the latest. good morning, marcus. >> reporter: geor
nike president heidi o'neill joins us live. >>> everything's coming up daisies for katy perry.morning, america. ♪ >>> good morning, america. we hope you all are doing well this monday morning. >> what a big night for "american idol" winner, just sam. so talented. this morning just sam and runner-up arthur gunn are joining us live for their first tv interview, and robin, katy perry also has something special. >> she sure does, michael. we have been...
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we have to take advantage of all opportunities. >> clearly those opportunities did not distract o'neillrk on the court. he won four nba championships and went to 15 all-star games. now he brings all of that experience to his job on tnt's show "inside the nba" where he talks hoops with former fellow stars charles barkley and kenny smith. if you had to do your all-time nba starting five, do you have one? >> kobe and mike, that's the one and two. three i have to go with bird. four i got to go with malone. five i got to go with akeem. >> you left somebody out. >> no. >> you're not first team? >> no, i'm not first team. not at all. >> okay. can i give you my five? magic, michael, lebron, shaq at the five, and then hear me out on power forward, i slide bill russell into the four. >> i can't be mad at that. >> back on the playground, i wasn't exactly michael or lebron, but i did have my moments. >> oh, nice form. ooh! >> shaq, though, proved to be a tough match-up. >> no way i lose to an anchorman. >> no way i'm losing to an anchorman, he said, and he did not. i'm still sore after that match-u
we have to take advantage of all opportunities. >> clearly those opportunities did not distract o'neillrk on the court. he won four nba championships and went to 15 all-star games. now he brings all of that experience to his job on tnt's show "inside the nba" where he talks hoops with former fellow stars charles barkley and kenny smith. if you had to do your all-time nba starting five, do you have one? >> kobe and mike, that's the one and two. three i have to go with bird....
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aunque la nba, no se rinde ante la posibilidad de volver prÓximamente, o'neill, dijo que cualquier equipoeste aÑo tendrÁ una experiencia enorme. regresa la primera liga en europa, la podemos seguir a travÉs de esta seÑal. hasta aquÍ con la informaciÓn deportiva muchÍsimas gracias por te abrazo y feliz dÍa de las madres. paola: antes de irnos recuerde que participar en el censo 20 20 es nuestro deber, participar es mÁs fácil que nunca, recuerde que su respuesta estÁn protegidas por ley. ademÁs si tiene alguna historia que reportar se puede comunicar con nosotros de diferentes maneras por telÉfono, mensajes, correo electrÓnico o a travÉs de nuestras redes sociales las tiene ahÍ en pantalla. noticias univisiÓn 14 tiene tambiÉn una aplicaciÓn de noticias, se puede con el arco nosotros las 20 --24 cuatro horas del dÍa, recibir alertas. asÍ llegamos al punto final, muchÍsimas gracias por habernos acompaÑado feliz dÍa de las madres, yo los va maÑana a partir de las 6:00 de la tarde. 10 de mayo y estas son las principales noticias. la apertura parcial de negocios en 47 estados del paÍs. de los 78
aunque la nba, no se rinde ante la posibilidad de volver prÓximamente, o'neill, dijo que cualquier equipoeste aÑo tendrÁ una experiencia enorme. regresa la primera liga en europa, la podemos seguir a travÉs de esta seÑal. hasta aquÍ con la informaciÓn deportiva muchÍsimas gracias por te abrazo y feliz dÍa de las madres. paola: antes de irnos recuerde que participar en el censo 20 20 es nuestro deber, participar es mÁs fácil que nunca, recuerde que su respuesta estÁn protegidas por...
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gerhard: luke o'neill from trinity college, dublin. thank you rejoining us. >> thank you.rd: the epicenter of the u.s. outbreak has been in new york where more than 26,000 have died of covid-19 through the virus overwhelmed the city's medical facilities from the start. large numbers of specialists have been brought in from outside. >> jacob is getting ready for his night shift. he grabs a quick coffee, then the ventilation specialist goes back to his hotel to be picked up. he is here because new york could not cope on its own. >> out of the entire health care population, we comprise a small percentage grade i could help in a meaeaningful way and i wantedo take full advantage of that to alleviate the situation. >> 3000 doctors, n nurses and others have come to new york. they work 12 hour shifts without a break. in military fashion they are transported to facilities across the city. he was previously a soldier. he believes it is his duty to serve his country. >> they are scary in different ways for this is a historic event. i think everybody has to be able to look themselves
gerhard: luke o'neill from trinity college, dublin. thank you rejoining us. >> thank you.rd: the epicenter of the u.s. outbreak has been in new york where more than 26,000 have died of covid-19 through the virus overwhelmed the city's medical facilities from the start. large numbers of specialists have been brought in from outside. >> jacob is getting ready for his night shift. he grabs a quick coffee, then the ventilation specialist goes back to his hotel to be picked up. he is...
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lanae o'neill knows that reality well. she penned a tribute to black mothers for the undefeated. what do these incidents, what do they reveal about the state of america? >> they don't reveal anything to mack peop black people, because we've always known what country we live n because we've had to survive. what it reveals is the conversations that migwhite amea is not having. >> so what are those conversations that white america is not having in your view? >> i think white america needs to ask themselves, why is this acceptable. >> the video difficult to watch, showing the agonizing moments as george floyd's life was ebbing away. >> mama, mama! >> face down on the pavement crying out for his mother who passed away nearly two years ago, a police officer's knee to his neck. >> when you hear george floyd calling out mom, mama, i just knew that he was talk being to me, right? not that i am his mother, but m i'm part of the sisterhood of black mothers who no matter the pain, no matter the injustice, that's our father, that's our husband, that's our brother, those are our sons. i would
lanae o'neill knows that reality well. she penned a tribute to black mothers for the undefeated. what do these incidents, what do they reveal about the state of america? >> they don't reveal anything to mack peop black people, because we've always known what country we live n because we've had to survive. what it reveals is the conversations that migwhite amea is not having. >> so what are those conversations that white america is not having in your view? >> i think white...
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marks from the essay coach what else has had to fans celebrate it there was no animosity from the o'neill and supporters would you want your own inherit a fair and secure together no matter how the game turns out it won't get aggressive or anything about how it will be without corona. it does. have to do with there was found in 4 nil when they're dumping their new fans in the stadium to see it in person they've now school would 7 goals instead matches. cancer and for many fans a dumby of unity that might change when the stadiums fill up again. the. club background looked a bit livelier than thanks 212000 cardboard cutouts of fans at least there was some visual atmosphere. the display was organized by a fan initiative so some supporters have voiced concerns about football going on without them but could the static smiles really help mark or rose's team find results against a visiting violated couzin. boss's side have been unstoppable lately amassing 8 wins in their previous 10 legal things just 2 points and 2 places shy of gladbach inferred bosses boys had their champions league in their s
marks from the essay coach what else has had to fans celebrate it there was no animosity from the o'neill and supporters would you want your own inherit a fair and secure together no matter how the game turns out it won't get aggressive or anything about how it will be without corona. it does. have to do with there was found in 4 nil when they're dumping their new fans in the stadium to see it in person they've now school would 7 goals instead matches. cancer and for many fans a dumby of unity...
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you want other people to take o'neill believes because it makes you feel better. >>online covid-19 conspiracy theories have targeted not just doctor anthony fauci but philanthropist bill gates as well just this whole idea that there's this deep state that has brought this covid-19 crisis to the world in order that they may promote their own interest and the social media companies struggle to keep up with the misinformation. it's more important than ever to think before you share it makes you angry it makes you said it makes you smog that makes you want to go out go out and buy something immediately. >>that emotional impulse means it's probably something about that information that makes it very difficult for you to be critical. >>that was donnie o'sullivan report, coming up next lawmakers take steps to try and understand far the pandemic is getting people of color, harder also warmer weather bringing out rattlesnakes we have advice on staying safe. and after the break across the state more businesses being allowed to operate that does we're all doing our part by s
you want other people to take o'neill believes because it makes you feel better. >>online covid-19 conspiracy theories have targeted not just doctor anthony fauci but philanthropist bill gates as well just this whole idea that there's this deep state that has brought this covid-19 crisis to the world in order that they may promote their own interest and the social media companies struggle to keep up with the misinformation. it's more important than ever to think before you share it makes...
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you want other people to take o'neill police because it makes you feel better. >>online covid-19 conspiracy theories have targeted not just doctor anthony fauci but philanthropist bill gates as well just this whole idea that there's this deep state that has brought this covid-19 crisis to the world in order that they may promote their own interest and the social media companies struggle to keep up with the misinformation. it's more important than ever to think before you share it makes you angry it makes you said it makes you smoke that makes you want to go out go out and buy something immediately. >>that emotional impulse means it's probably something about that information that makes it very difficult for you to be critical. >>and there was donnie o'sullivan reporting. coming up next lawmakers taking steps to understand why the pandemic is heading people of color harder. and warmer weather bringing out the rattle suspects. we've got some advice on staying safe. and after the break across the state more businesses being today much of california taking a big ste
you want other people to take o'neill police because it makes you feel better. >>online covid-19 conspiracy theories have targeted not just doctor anthony fauci but philanthropist bill gates as well just this whole idea that there's this deep state that has brought this covid-19 crisis to the world in order that they may promote their own interest and the social media companies struggle to keep up with the misinformation. it's more important than ever to think before you share it makes...
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commissioners of the city beginning with bill bratton and now up to commissioner shea including commissioner o'neil all have agreed with me that this current law does not work and it hurts their mission of building a deeper bond between police and community if the governor is ready to sign that i commend him i thank him now let's work together with the legislature to repeal the current law and address the legitimate issues of safety and security of our officers and move forward if we can do that in the month of june that would be i think a huge step forward for the people of this city 2nd we need to do more to take our current approach to risk management which identifies if there are officers who are not cut out for the police force that work needs to be amplified speeded up intensified we need to make sure that anybody who should not be a police officer is not a police officer i know and i've had this conversation with commissioner shea many times that he is an exemplar of what good policing is he started on the beat in 1901 in the south bronx he doesn't want to see a single cop on the beat who do
commissioners of the city beginning with bill bratton and now up to commissioner shea including commissioner o'neil all have agreed with me that this current law does not work and it hurts their mission of building a deeper bond between police and community if the governor is ready to sign that i commend him i thank him now let's work together with the legislature to repeal the current law and address the legitimate issues of safety and security of our officers and move forward if we can do...
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across the globe this hour a welcome to our to international pleasure to have your company i mean o'neill. the u.s. has announced it's ripping up another major arms control agreement called open skies raising fears about global security the treaty how to load signatories to reconnaissance flights over each other's turf trees donald trump plays russia's the blame for forcing washington art a claim that's not going down well in moscow. i think we have a very good relationship with russia but russia didn't adhere to the treaty so our job they are here we will pull out but there's a very good chance or make a new agreement or do something to put that agreement back together when many consequences the americans the current administration conceptually fundamentally have an aversion to any kind of control over american military activity especially when that control is exercised on or over u.s. territory solution with other countries follow the americans i doubt it most europeans seem to me to understand that the agreement has added value as an instrument of trust and instrument of predictability
across the globe this hour a welcome to our to international pleasure to have your company i mean o'neill. the u.s. has announced it's ripping up another major arms control agreement called open skies raising fears about global security the treaty how to load signatories to reconnaissance flights over each other's turf trees donald trump plays russia's the blame for forcing washington art a claim that's not going down well in moscow. i think we have a very good relationship with russia but...
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guinea has been released from prison on bail after being arrested on suspicion of corruption peter o'neill led the country for 7 years until 2019 police are investigating allegations of misappropriation and abuse of office they relate to the purchase of 2 power generators for $14000000.00 without the approval of parliament calls are growing for the u.k. prime minister's chief advisor to resign over accusations evacuated lock down rules the government has defended dominic cummings after he drove more than 400 kilometers from london to his parents' home when he was opposed to be in self isolation number of m.p.'s have now demanded he resign or be sacked including a member of his own conservative party and staying in the u.k. at least a quarter of all coronavirus deaths have been in care homes some managers have had to take matters into their own hands to protect their residence and staff journal how reports from one of those homes on the isle of wight. there's been thousands of deaths among the elderly and frail as covert 19 tour through britain's career home sector but not here at victoria
guinea has been released from prison on bail after being arrested on suspicion of corruption peter o'neill led the country for 7 years until 2019 police are investigating allegations of misappropriation and abuse of office they relate to the purchase of 2 power generators for $14000000.00 without the approval of parliament calls are growing for the u.k. prime minister's chief advisor to resign over accusations evacuated lock down rules the government has defended dominic cummings after he drove...
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we will be talking to steven major from hsbc, plus we will be joined by jim o'neill of chatham house.berg. ♪ francine: controls on transactions and freezing assets on officials -- the u.s. is considering this to punish china for its crackdown on hong kong. hundreds gather in the city to demonstrate amid a heavy police presence. jamie dimon sees good odds for a rapid u.s. rebound. the e.u. commission presents its recovery plan today. the ecb is committed to addressing market fragmentation. and twitter adds to a fact-checking label two tweets from u.s. president donald trump for the first time. he accuses the social media giant of stifling free speech. good morning, everyone, and this is bloomberg surveillance. i'm francine lacqua in london. taylor riggs is stepping in for tom keene in new york. we will have an update on hong kong shortly. taylor: an update on the protests that seems to be escalating over the weekend. you mentioned t
we will be talking to steven major from hsbc, plus we will be joined by jim o'neill of chatham house.berg. ♪ francine: controls on transactions and freezing assets on officials -- the u.s. is considering this to punish china for its crackdown on hong kong. hundreds gather in the city to demonstrate amid a heavy police presence. jamie dimon sees good odds for a rapid u.s. rebound. the e.u. commission presents its recovery plan today. the ecb is committed to addressing market fragmentation. and...
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imagine if we were sitting down not trying to find a 0 sum game of politics that is i think it's tip o'neill said all politics are local and you're seeing this nationalism politics play out not only in the united states but also was shaky and china because it's all very counterproductive gentlemen or i'm going to jump in here we go to a short break i'm out of the natural bridge we'll continue our discussion on the new cold war going strong states are. part of something is better than 100 percent of nothing and so losing money is part of the money laundering model as a model of business model and we look at these unicorns the startups and silicon valley like the ones you managed and we work the way fair goober if we were left there all losing money exponentially so many after the aster's well maybe the model is to lose money and so who is laundering the money who is laundering the money. problem drugs don't always come from unscrupulous dealers but from pharmacies to every state in the united states we've seen a very sharp increase in the number of people seeking treatment for addiction to pr
imagine if we were sitting down not trying to find a 0 sum game of politics that is i think it's tip o'neill said all politics are local and you're seeing this nationalism politics play out not only in the united states but also was shaky and china because it's all very counterproductive gentlemen or i'm going to jump in here we go to a short break i'm out of the natural bridge we'll continue our discussion on the new cold war going strong states are. part of something is better than 100...
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if we were sitting down not trying to find a 0 sum game of politics and it was i think it was tip o'neill said all politics are local and you're seeing this nationalism politics play out not only in the united states but also was she in china today because it's all very counterproductive gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and not to mention the bridge we'll continue our discussion on the new cold war going strong states not. all no 2. no shots no. actually just don't speak. well it's true both of us to a. point should your thirst for action. part of something is better than 100 percent of nothing and so losing money as is part of the money laundering model as a model of business model and we look at these unicorns these startups and silicon valley like the ones you man said we work. that way fair guber if we were left well maybe the model is to lose money and so who is laundering the money who is laundering the money. and i mean on the pull of our esteem i found a way to go through a suit because bandicoots old movie theater i. was in this way got to go
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tom: years ago, tim o'neill what the bank of montreal talked about the border bias read it is easy ---- border bias. it is easy for u.s. strategists to say to buy u.s.. it is difficult for commerzbank. do you take a different tact? peter: for the risk of sounding like a guy who is following the herd, under the circumstances it makes sense to follow the u.s. because i think u.s. will be less badly affected economically from the coronavirus than europe. it will probably rebound more quickly. the numbers will look pretty awful, just according to goldman. they may look less awful on a one to two year horizon than they will in europe. the amount of economic scarring will be more difficult and you would expect u.s. equities to rebound and corporate earnings to look better on a one to two year horizon. francine: what kind of economic scarring will we see in europe, and how long will it last? duration,terms of the typically, let's give the you example -- u.k. example, it takes four years roughly to get back to pre-crisis levels. that has been the case over the last -- recessions over the past
tom: years ago, tim o'neill what the bank of montreal talked about the border bias read it is easy ---- border bias. it is easy for u.s. strategists to say to buy u.s.. it is difficult for commerzbank. do you take a different tact? peter: for the risk of sounding like a guy who is following the herd, under the circumstances it makes sense to follow the u.s. because i think u.s. will be less badly affected economically from the coronavirus than europe. it will probably rebound more quickly. the...
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the global head of retail equity research at william o'neill. >>> looking at u.s. futures, we can look at how wall street is posed to open. we are looking at a bounce back for wall street. the dow looking to open more than 250 points higher this morning. u.s. indices dropped breaking a three-day win streak over questions of err willarly trial results. more weighing on retail earnings as well as minutes from retail reserve. that is it for the show. i'm julianna tatelbaum thank you for watching "worldwide exchange" is coming up next. across america, business owners are figuring things out. finding new ways to serve customers... connect employees... and work with partners. comcast business is right there with you. with a network that helps give you speed, reliability and security. and enough bandwidth to handle all your connected devices. voice solutions like remote call forwarding and readable voicemail. and safe, convenient installation. when every connection counts, you can count on us. get the connectivity your business needs. call today. comcast business. >>> 5:0
the global head of retail equity research at william o'neill. >>> looking at u.s. futures, we can look at how wall street is posed to open. we are looking at a bounce back for wall street. the dow looking to open more than 250 points higher this morning. u.s. indices dropped breaking a three-day win streak over questions of err willarly trial results. more weighing on retail earnings as well as minutes from retail reserve. that is it for the show. i'm julianna tatelbaum thank you for...
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this is coming from mayor o'neill. the govern the governor's brief and general directive raises enforcement questions that will require further clarifications. all of this people are feeling there will be debates targeted because it is only area of orange county that the governor mentioned yesterday. the people are moving and not just staying still and that's what the governor is afraid of. if they have people here and coming together too much and coming from other parts of the state they can get the virus and spread it to other part. that's part of the anger here. >> reporte >> stephanie i appreciate you. to the west coast now to the middle of the country. the issue of reopening led to armed protest inside the michigan's state capitol. some of the colleagues wearing bullet proof vests. they demanded for governors to let them go back to work and let them handle their movement. >> this is america and that's our choice. >> reporter: t >> the demonstration did not stop governor whitmer extended the state of emergency usin
this is coming from mayor o'neill. the govern the governor's brief and general directive raises enforcement questions that will require further clarifications. all of this people are feeling there will be debates targeted because it is only area of orange county that the governor mentioned yesterday. the people are moving and not just staying still and that's what the governor is afraid of. if they have people here and coming together too much and coming from other parts of the state they can...
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and i, too, wanted to thank jackie o'neil and katie gibson, who's downstairs, as well as joe greg and roger, one of the first people i interviewed many, many years back when i first started this journey. thank you. [applause] mr. stroup: now, we'll -- instead of moving on to the next trilogy of authors we're going to take question time. i would ask if you have a question, if you're mobile, please go to the microphone. and address the panel, the individual authors of your comments or your questions. lots of times questions precede comments. >> yeah, colonel tom smith. question about patton. so in 1917, ike was on his way to europe, hopefully, to get involved in the great war, and was diverted to camp colt to train the tank corps. so what was the relationship with patton in terms of the training that was given, the equipment, and that sort of thing, with ike? mr. mikolashek: yeah, so it was very similar. it was -- eisenhower was a lieutenant colonel, ultimately. patton was a full colonel oh-six, but pretty much the same jobs, just one was stateside and one was overseas. and the two were
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o'neill, ms. bolan, mr. bigsby, i hear all their voices when we are on here teaching my children. nominate them. all of your teachers are heroes across the country in the bay area. our next newscast is at 4:00. doctor oz is next. dr. oz: inside the scariest house on the block. >> there's definitely a lot of energy there. dr. oz: and what we uncovered will shock you. plus, how do you get into ghost hunting? see where this team goes. >> it is getting colder right now. dr. oz: that most wouldn't dare. coming up next. ♪ dr. oz: season 11 starts now. today, we go
o'neill, ms. bolan, mr. bigsby, i hear all their voices when we are on here teaching my children. nominate them. all of your teachers are heroes across the country in the bay area. our next newscast is at 4:00. doctor oz is next. dr. oz: inside the scariest house on the block. >> there's definitely a lot of energy there. dr. oz: and what we uncovered will shock you. plus, how do you get into ghost hunting? see where this team goes. >> it is getting colder right now. dr. oz: that...
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you want other people to take o'neill believes because it makes you feel better. >>online covid-19 conspiracy theories have targeted not just of the doctor anthony fauci but philanthropist bill gates as well just this whole idea that there's this deep state that has brought this covid-19 crisis to the world in order that they may promote their own. >>interest and the social media companies struggle to keep up with the misinformation. it's more important than ever to think before you share it makes you angry it makes you said it makes you smoke that makes you want to go out go out and buy something immediately. >>that emotional impulse means it's probably something about that information that makes it very difficult for you to be critical. that was donnie o'sullivan reporting for us tonight, good as of tonight, the coronavirus. >>has infected roughly one 0.3 million people here in the u.s. killing 78,000 people. >>no surprise but the alameda county fairs been cancel this is the first time it's been canceled in 100 years the 18 day fair scheduled to run from june 19
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will o'neill is the mayor of newport beach, california, he's not obeying or at least denouncing gavinewsom's order to close the beaches, he says it's unreasonable and against science. he joins us tonight. thanks so much for coming on. as i understand it on the other coast, your governor has said "people have told me with advance science degrees that beaches in orange county should be closed and you must do it now." what's your reaction to that? >> yesterday governor gavin newsom closed 43 miles of orange county beaches not because of data but because of politics. how do i know that? here's the data: orange county has 3.2 million people who than2 states, bigger than states like nevada, mississippi, iowa, of all of those people, we have lost 50 people to this virus. that's 0.001% of our population. in our local hospital, we have 475 beds, they have never treated more than 25 people at any givenve time and yesterday they had nine people that they were treating and only 1% of their ventilators were being used. this beach closure idea to keep people safe has been tried in los angeles count
will o'neill is the mayor of newport beach, california, he's not obeying or at least denouncing gavinewsom's order to close the beaches, he says it's unreasonable and against science. he joins us tonight. thanks so much for coming on. as i understand it on the other coast, your governor has said "people have told me with advance science degrees that beaches in orange county should be closed and you must do it now." what's your reaction to that? >> yesterday governor gavin newsom...
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i mean you remember the days of tip o'neill and ronald reagan, they worked together.erica is going to look at this say, you know what we're done? we're done with the same old, same old of washington. the status quo of constantly throwing brick backs and ankle biting isn't going to play anymore. your final word? >> people are so sick of the partisanship but another example of nancy pelosi using this pandemic to try and hurt this administration, instead of actually working for the american people, the left never lets a crisis to go to waste. joe biden said this pandemic provides an opportunity to transform other country with more government but the left and democrats have no idea how to get this country back on its feet. they seem to want businesses to stay shut down forever and people to stay locked in their homes forever with the threat of arrest. people are going hungry. they can't put food on the table for their families. 40% of americans have less than $1000 in savings. 70% have no savings. we need people to go back to work if they want to in a safe way. we need am
i mean you remember the days of tip o'neill and ronald reagan, they worked together.erica is going to look at this say, you know what we're done? we're done with the same old, same old of washington. the status quo of constantly throwing brick backs and ankle biting isn't going to play anymore. your final word? >> people are so sick of the partisanship but another example of nancy pelosi using this pandemic to try and hurt this administration, instead of actually working for the american...
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>> ali, let me just say as tip o'neill once said, all politics is local. the other thing that the mayor said that struck me was no july 4th parades. our neighborhood parade right here in palisades is the highlight of our year in our community. and no palisades july 4th parade? can't we catch up by then? just saying. >> it's tough, andrea. i think d.c., they are taking this cautiously. everyone wants to be back out but they want to do it safely. it's so important. >> as she said, we're not cooking the books here, which was asked about virginia, which was throwing a little shade on the neighbors across the river in virginia. thank you so much, ali vitali out there. beautiful day here in d.c. >>> meanwhile, we're now going to st. louis, where officials have announced a travel advisory urging self-quarantines today after jam-packed pool parties at the lake of the ozarks resort and other places over the holiday weekend. few, if any people, were wearing masks or practicing social distancing. hardly. madam mayor, thank you so much for joining us. were you as conc
>> ali, let me just say as tip o'neill once said, all politics is local. the other thing that the mayor said that struck me was no july 4th parades. our neighborhood parade right here in palisades is the highlight of our year in our community. and no palisades july 4th parade? can't we catch up by then? just saying. >> it's tough, andrea. i think d.c., they are taking this cautiously. everyone wants to be back out but they want to do it safely. it's so important. >> as she...
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. >> jim o'neill was chief economist for goldman sachs.s now a member of the british house of lords. so are you talking about a global dip of about 20% gdp? >> i think we have a global dip of something in the vicinity of at least 10% baked in the cake. what is completely unknown is how long it's going to go on for. and that is the course and the presumption that we can get this thing under control relatively soon. >> congress did act quickly passing a $2 trillion financial bailout. the biggest in u.s. history. >> a very important day. i signed the single biggest economic relief package in american history. >> this funding will enable us to recover. what worries me, having this, in three, four months' time -- >> in the meantime, governments, central banks can't keep on printing money and governments can't keep on spending it. eventually, you have to balance the books. >> but the fundamental question remains. how could a virus do so much damage so quickly? >> we tend to think of our economy as relatively strong globally, but in a few weeks,
. >> jim o'neill was chief economist for goldman sachs.s now a member of the british house of lords. so are you talking about a global dip of about 20% gdp? >> i think we have a global dip of something in the vicinity of at least 10% baked in the cake. what is completely unknown is how long it's going to go on for. and that is the course and the presumption that we can get this thing under control relatively soon. >> congress did act quickly passing a $2 trillion financial...
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himself and others breathe a criticized and satirized the religious and political establishments of o'neill massachusetts with a boldness that scandalized their fathers' generation. the onion, the daily show and colbert rp of its day. the american social and political satire became with this -- began with this newspaper, everything from mark twain to south park is descended from it. at the same time he was inventing social and political commentary, james franklin was helping invent the man generally regarded as the first american. two years after being pulled from school, 12-year-old benjamin franklin had been indentured as his brother's apprentice. for the better part of the next three years as he learned the trade that would make an wealthy, he had embarked on his , hised self-education inspiration and many texts came from his brothers printing house which contained a large and diverse library of books and periodicals and served as a meeting place for james franklin's clever and loquacious friends. their conversations about books and pamphlets and debates about politics, religion and soci
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kelly o'neil says her parents organized this unblock party and she says neighbors maintained social distancingn got to thank front line workers. i'm down for dancing in the streets. i'm down for eating in the streets like we talked about yesterday on mid-day live. some of the stuff, we can keep. >> that was cute. and the perfectly timed fedex worker coming in and giving him a wave. they all seemed happy to see him or her. >> bring us something. please. you know, we must start a little tradition here on our street. at 5:00 on friday we all go out to our driveways and talk and do almost the same thing. we haven't done dancing yet, but interesting to see if stuff like that continues or if we just fall right back into the life we had beforehand. i hope not. i really enjoy it. let's take a look at what's going on weatherwise. here we are in san jose where it is 56 degrees and getting close to our lows this morning as the sun comes up at about 6:00, 6:05. we have more than 14 hours of sunshine today and a moderate risk of heat to go with it. tonight the marine layer returns and so do some of the clo
kelly o'neil says her parents organized this unblock party and she says neighbors maintained social distancingn got to thank front line workers. i'm down for dancing in the streets. i'm down for eating in the streets like we talked about yesterday on mid-day live. some of the stuff, we can keep. >> that was cute. and the perfectly timed fedex worker coming in and giving him a wave. they all seemed happy to see him or her. >> bring us something. please. you know, we must start a...
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kelly o'neil said her parents organized this unblock party in torrance and look at that.worker comes through and they all stop and give a thank you and a nice little wave and then go right back to the slow dancing. >> two things i noticed. they love whoever was driving that fedex truck and was that other lady dancing with her cat? that was a big cat. >> she was. i noticed that, too. it was a cat or perhaps a raccoon. i'm not sure. the animals are taking over, so, could be anything these days. >> you got your lotion, friend? >> hold on. look at this. i have news for you. you know how yesterday i ran out of lotion on the air. brand-new bottle in the mail last night. >> it's disney lotion? >> mickey do it. coming up, the seven things you need to know today. >>> welcome back, everybody. 6:57. seven things to know this morning. taking a look at the big board on wall street and the dow is up right now 314 points. the gains, despite the labor department announcing the unemployment rate soared to 14.7% with 20.5 million jobs lost in april. >>> number two. today many parts of cali
kelly o'neil said her parents organized this unblock party in torrance and look at that.worker comes through and they all stop and give a thank you and a nice little wave and then go right back to the slow dancing. >> two things i noticed. they love whoever was driving that fedex truck and was that other lady dancing with her cat? that was a big cat. >> she was. i noticed that, too. it was a cat or perhaps a raccoon. i'm not sure. the animals are taking over, so, could be anything...
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guinea has been released from prison on bail after being arrested for suspected corruption peter o'neill lead the country for 7 years until 2019 the police are investigating allegations of misappropriation and abuse of office they relate to the purchase of 2 power generators for $14000000.00 without the approval of the parliament. at least 17 people have been detained after a protest outside the office of an opposition party in ukraine. a far right group has accused the party of treason for its contacts with moscow several demonstrators threw fireworks and smoke bombs some of them fought with security personnel well as we've been reporting here on the news celebrations around the world a more subdued this year indonesia is no exception given the pandemic has stopped workers traveling home but left millions separated from loved ones one can't drive in jakarta shared his story with us. or mortar. for them to land in months. i don't doubt but the model is going on down by the goal was. in the gulf war not about but not the senate as a political tool. but as the need to go on my side of some
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as tip o'neill used to say, all politics is local. well, all economics is local. >> right. what happens, mayor -- do you have contingency plans in place for what happens if that shortfall comes in? i mean, do you know from the governor how a $30 billion shortfall affects teaneck and whether there are specific services? because i imagine residents of teaneck, like residents anywhere else in any state, many states across america that are going to have massive short falls, are expecting to hear that things are going to change, whether that's garbage collection or policing or emergency services. >> we never -- i mean, we lived through this over the last -- we've -- i've been in office for a decade. and after the last financial collapse and after the last administration that was in new jersey, we really learned not to depend on state aid for our municipal budgets. the school board is a different story because they get a lot more state aid than the municipality does. our contingency plans, again, are in place. we don't expect to do layoffs. we don't expect to do furloughs. again,
as tip o'neill used to say, all politics is local. well, all economics is local. >> right. what happens, mayor -- do you have contingency plans in place for what happens if that shortfall comes in? i mean, do you know from the governor how a $30 billion shortfall affects teaneck and whether there are specific services? because i imagine residents of teaneck, like residents anywhere else in any state, many states across america that are going to have massive short falls, are expecting to...
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what i have seen is people who have been tired since the death of paul o'neil, the dell of the laquanmcdonald, and what i saw yesterday was the manifestation of that. and i applaud peaceful protesters. you have been following us for years since the laquan mcdonald story broke. we have always been peaceful. and i think the history of the chicago police department is they've always been an aggressor. but i'm not here to point fingers. i'm here to unite our city behind this common theme of that we deserve justice. not just for what happened to mr. floyd in minneapolis, but what's happening to black men and women all across this country. and that's been happening. >> when you hear that someone got shot and you see that six other people were shot as well, you saw what happened to chicago. how did that hit you waking up this morning? >> it's traumatic. but what people fully realize in chicago, we live in a state of trauma. especially if you live in a black community. we have to deal with that every day. and for some reason, when they talk about police violence, like, we don't care about bla
what i have seen is people who have been tired since the death of paul o'neil, the dell of the laquanmcdonald, and what i saw yesterday was the manifestation of that. and i applaud peaceful protesters. you have been following us for years since the laquan mcdonald story broke. we have always been peaceful. and i think the history of the chicago police department is they've always been an aggressor. but i'm not here to point fingers. i'm here to unite our city behind this common theme of that we...
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so eugene o'neill finally paid off. [ laughter ] finally. five hours a night, ladies and gentlemen.- i feel very lucky. and it's been -- it was a blast to do, and i, yeah - >> seth: it's both a period piece and there are elements of the supernatural >> yes >> seth: you know, i would say that i'm skeptic when it comes to those things. are you on board at all with the supernatural >> well -- [ laughter ] the supernatural to tell you the truth -- well, this feels supernatural, what we're going through now. this feels like a '70s tv movie. >> seth: yeah. >> dystopian future. but no, i mean, nothing has ever happened like that to me, where they use mexican folklore, the deity of santa muerte appears in the show, who carries the dead to the great beyond. and then of course the wonderful natalie dormer plays this -- a spiritual sister to her, this demoness named magda [ laughter ] wasn't she one of the gabor sisters? magda, who is out to prove that mankind is inherently evil and to prove her point, she takes on these many guises and sort of tries to whisper and push people to their darkest
so eugene o'neill finally paid off. [ laughter ] finally. five hours a night, ladies and gentlemen.- i feel very lucky. and it's been -- it was a blast to do, and i, yeah - >> seth: it's both a period piece and there are elements of the supernatural >> yes >> seth: you know, i would say that i'm skeptic when it comes to those things. are you on board at all with the supernatural >> well -- [ laughter ] the supernatural to tell you the truth -- well, this feels...
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hospitals 23 in nursing homes will form this weakens he said lawrence gostin who's the director of the o'neill institute for national and global health law he's joining us from washington thanks for your time with us on the news hour so you have a situation now in the u.s. where cases are going up and some states deaths are on the rise the latest figures we have are $66000.00 people at least yet half of states are partially reopening so how do the 2 square up. well clearly they don't square are. you know i think that the president of the united states who is sending out mixed messages on the one hand there's the public health and saving lives message and on the other hand there is you know let's get back to work let's get the economy booming again but you can't have it both ways. and many of the states that are opening up haven't even complied with federal guidelines and that is you know i haven't seen a steady in verifiable drop in cases in some states they're on way up in the epidemic curve and so i fear we're likely to see more and more deaths a resurgence of covert 19 and then ultimately a
hospitals 23 in nursing homes will form this weakens he said lawrence gostin who's the director of the o'neill institute for national and global health law he's joining us from washington thanks for your time with us on the news hour so you have a situation now in the u.s. where cases are going up and some states deaths are on the rise the latest figures we have are $66000.00 people at least yet half of states are partially reopening so how do the 2 square up. well clearly they don't square...
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guinea has been released from prison on bail after being arrested on suspicion of corruption peter o'neill lead the country for 7 years until 2019 every star investigating allegations of misappropriation and abuse of office there relates to the purchase of 2 power generators for $14000000.00 without the approval of parliament well time now for support has sana thank you very much it came while n.b.a. basketball bosses are in talks with disney about restarting the season in florida at the end of july while they're exploring the option of using the s.p.l. in a wide world of sports complex on the disney property near orlando is a huge campus so with multiple arenas the idea is that it would host all of remaining at n.b.a. games and that teams would be housed and train there 2 or there's been no n.b.a. action since march and it's still not clear whether the format of the league will have to change it to get the season completed well u.s. sports broadcaster michael costa no joined us earlier he believes that the n.b.a. will have some major issues to deal with is there to make their plan with th
guinea has been released from prison on bail after being arrested on suspicion of corruption peter o'neill lead the country for 7 years until 2019 every star investigating allegations of misappropriation and abuse of office there relates to the purchase of 2 power generators for $14000000.00 without the approval of parliament well time now for support has sana thank you very much it came while n.b.a. basketball bosses are in talks with disney about restarting the season in florida at the end of...
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imagine if we were sitting down not trying to find a 0 sum game of politics that is i think it was tip o'neill said all politics are local and you're seeing this nationals in politics play out not only in the united states but also was she in china ok it's all very counterproductive gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break into that your bridge we'll continue our discussion on the new cold war against john stamos our. international memorial awards are now open for entries all media professionals are eligible whether you're a freelance journalist who work for alternative media who are part of the global news platform to participate sunday published works and video all written for much go to award dot altie dot com and then to now. please. give me my best made up with him and we said. this is not a plan but i'm also the most companies he knows. of when i meet. companies humans get all of the school even though he goes from getting notices from to say he has put to you. some of them. it's enough. to see that in the middle you kind of. think. in this in that clip that
imagine if we were sitting down not trying to find a 0 sum game of politics that is i think it was tip o'neill said all politics are local and you're seeing this nationals in politics play out not only in the united states but also was she in china ok it's all very counterproductive gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break into that your bridge we'll continue our discussion on the new cold war against john stamos our. international memorial awards are now open for...
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and lawrence goss ten, university professor at georgetown law and director of the o'neill institute forational and global health law with an expertise in infectious diseases and advising the w.h.o. plenty of experience all around. lawrence, i'll start with you. what do you think is the best way for people to understand coming out of this long weekend that staying home forever is not the solution nor what the cdc requires, but we are seeing a kind of a burst in some places that suggests people are not finding the middle ground. >> yeah. well, ari, happy holiday to you and all of your viewers. you know, there are ways to go out and be safe. we want people to be happy. we want them to enjoy themselves, but there are ways to do it. doing it outdoors, distancing yourself, wearing a mask. these are all ways you can really enjoy your food. you can enjoy company and be safe. remember, we're doing this not just for ourselves. we're doing it for our parents, grandparents, neighbors, and others. and so it's so important particularly on memorial day, which is a somber day, and we're going through a
and lawrence goss ten, university professor at georgetown law and director of the o'neill institute forational and global health law with an expertise in infectious diseases and advising the w.h.o. plenty of experience all around. lawrence, i'll start with you. what do you think is the best way for people to understand coming out of this long weekend that staying home forever is not the solution nor what the cdc requires, but we are seeing a kind of a burst in some places that suggests people...
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statements from arlene foster and michelle o'neill, outlining the blueprint for their 5—step covid—19he future. no dates but outlining the scientific and public health criteria that must be made for changes to be made. we will have the headlines at the top of the air. now the weather from matt taylor. hello. it may turn cloudy for many of you this afternoon but most will be dry. a few showers touted around parts of north wales, the midlands and northern ireland. sunshine becomes more dominant in southern scotland. further not a longer spell of rain heading south. turning to snow as that goes through, particularly on this northern edge. could be a covering across higher ground. temperatures are around five to6 ground. temperatures are around five to 6 degrees as a high. a cold and windy day compared to yesterday. elsewhere it is not going to be quite as windy or chilly, but still for the time of the year temperatures down and where we should be. this evening and overnight flat rain in scotland will spread into northern ireland —— northern england. many rain showers heading south across
statements from arlene foster and michelle o'neill, outlining the blueprint for their 5—step covid—19he future. no dates but outlining the scientific and public health criteria that must be made for changes to be made. we will have the headlines at the top of the air. now the weather from matt taylor. hello. it may turn cloudy for many of you this afternoon but most will be dry. a few showers touted around parts of north wales, the midlands and northern ireland. sunshine becomes more...
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this week we were contacted by a lady in glasgow called sandra o‘neill, her mother marie sadly died frommething i take at the time and always will do to remember each day when i read out the grim statistics that i required to read up, behind each and every one of these statistics is a human being who is being grieved by their loved ones. on the issue at hand, it is not possible for me to comment on individual cases when i do not know the full circumstances. anybody who has lost a loved one to this file is, understandably will have questions in the fullness of time i think we want to try and answer all of these questions as far as we possibly can. i would point to the guidance that was issued at the time, which made clear that clinical risk assessments should be done of patients who were being discharged from hospital. nobody who had symptoms of coronavirus and certainly nobody within the clinical assessment with they should continue to be in hospital wedderburn discharge in this way. these are risk assessments required to be done by clinicians and professionals but the guidance in place
this week we were contacted by a lady in glasgow called sandra o‘neill, her mother marie sadly died frommething i take at the time and always will do to remember each day when i read out the grim statistics that i required to read up, behind each and every one of these statistics is a human being who is being grieved by their loved ones. on the issue at hand, it is not possible for me to comment on individual cases when i do not know the full circumstances. anybody who has lost a loved one to...
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jim o'neill joins us this morning, asset management chairman it's great to see you, jim, welcome back>> sara sort of laid out some of the reasons for this sentiment that stocks are expensive whether it's china tensions, whether it's the disconnect between an economy that's reopening versus an economy that's normalizing what do you make of all that >> yeah. to be honest, i haven't got a clue i read something a few days ago that you yet again after 40 years, following the markets, they remain as mesmerizing and fascinating as always. and i can see the same bearish case that it seems to me the overwhelming number of experienced market cparticipants think is going to happen, but i also, and here i suspect i might differ a bit i can see the cases to why the markets recovered and why the bearish trail might be wrong there's a lot of huge unknowns about what's going to happen it depends on a lot of policies still to happen. i remind you when this all first started in january, it was just as big if not bigger concerns. this would be definitely similar in terms of economics and markets. to wha
jim o'neill joins us this morning, asset management chairman it's great to see you, jim, welcome back>> sara sort of laid out some of the reasons for this sentiment that stocks are expensive whether it's china tensions, whether it's the disconnect between an economy that's reopening versus an economy that's normalizing what do you make of all that >> yeah. to be honest, i haven't got a clue i read something a few days ago that you yet again after 40 years, following the markets,...