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ovi from the bus stop the city lies deserted those who can't afford to are staying home checkpoints like this one have been established across the city the police is ensuring that only those who are entering essential services are allowed to be out the government has also said that violators off the log down can face legal action. grocery stores remain open some are only allowing a limited number of shoppers in this one says mosques on the says city as is sanitizing your hands before entering. india has been battered lives by these measures but health experts are throwing their weight behind the lock down or if india can fight this together for 2 weeks we definitely would have prevented the good of from going up and made it all that we need to do is to prevent that from going it leaving because if that happens in india the results will be much worse than what happened in. the indian prime minister has appealed to migrant workers to stay put and avoid infecting their families back home. but for many that risk is far more distant than being trapped of the from home during the slow down. im
ovi from the bus stop the city lies deserted those who can't afford to are staying home checkpoints like this one have been established across the city the police is ensuring that only those who are entering essential services are allowed to be out the government has also said that violators off the log down can face legal action. grocery stores remain open some are only allowing a limited number of shoppers in this one says mosques on the says city as is sanitizing your hands before entering....
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. >> globally, they are estimating a $5 billion lososs as of toda's writing. ,ovies, music, televisionns that are actually halted. obviously there have been slowdowns. there have been, you know, productions that may have been delayed, but i do not think i can remember seeing anything like this in my lifetime. >> while covid-19 affects some new releases, one new film is seeing somewhat of a comeback -- one old film is seeing somemewhat of f a comeback. >> get me the names of everyone in this room. it is an emergencycy. isthe 2011 film "contagion" the story of a deadly flu pandemicic that wipes ouout mils of people in the world. intereresteen renewed in steveven s soderbergh's filmn amazon, itunes, and google play. >> actor tom hanks and his wife, rita wilson, have announced that they have contracted the new coronavirus and are isolated in australia for the time being. and it is not only in united states. covid-19 could cost up to one billion euros to the theater industry here in france, according to insurance companies. of public gatherings of more than 1000 people and fears of the pand
. >> globally, they are estimating a $5 billion lososs as of toda's writing. ,ovies, music, televisionns that are actually halted. obviously there have been slowdowns. there have been, you know, productions that may have been delayed, but i do not think i can remember seeing anything like this in my lifetime. >> while covid-19 affects some new releases, one new film is seeing somewhat of a comeback -- one old film is seeing somemewhat of f a comeback. >> get me the names of...
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few minutes from mumbai's financial district it is also mumbai's largest manufacturing center that ovi is a hive of activity here porters with roots in the state of gujarat who work and live alongside the study embroiders from out of rubbish government makers and plastic recyclers crossed paths with metalsmiths back into makers and banners in all there are more than 10000 skilled craftsmen here. it was this energy that drew entrepreneur make a good dad to dharavi 80 years ago this is the boonies very close knit and if you give them a cause the liberty and access to grow the own country will grow. does idea was to raise the heart of the market out of relative obscurity by setting up an online marketplace where the artisans can advertise their workshops and products now they can reach clients far beyond the potential is huge part of these workshops sell goods worth over $60000000000.00 rupees on about $800000000.00 euros each year . every little need is like a mini factory where you have. different workshops producing different things and it's so self-sufficient. because they're not educ
few minutes from mumbai's financial district it is also mumbai's largest manufacturing center that ovi is a hive of activity here porters with roots in the state of gujarat who work and live alongside the study embroiders from out of rubbish government makers and plastic recyclers crossed paths with metalsmiths back into makers and banners in all there are more than 10000 skilled craftsmen here. it was this energy that drew entrepreneur make a good dad to dharavi 80 years ago this is the...
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coming up, we will be speaking to pierre most ovi tree -- two pierre moscovici. ask what european leaders can do. ♪ rs can do. ♪ ♪ good morning, good afternoon, good evening, depending on where you are. this is bloomberg "surveillance." focus has been on the disappointment about what happened with e.u. leaders yesterday, struggling on a concrete strategy to sustain the coronavirus in terms of bond issuance. i am delighted that we are joined by pierre moscovici. you for joining us. if you look at debt sustainability countries such as italy and spain, they have been on an unprecedented spending stray -- spree. do you worry there debt will not be sustainable? pierre: i am not thinking that way. i am thinking about the italian and spanish people. people are going to lose their job. thousands of people are dying a day in spain, which will have a recession, which will be bad for 2020, and a loss of growth that can be long-lasting. our societies are not accustomed to contain them. let's not talk ethically about the systems. if something like a reconstruction after a kin
coming up, we will be speaking to pierre most ovi tree -- two pierre moscovici. ask what european leaders can do. ♪ rs can do. ♪ ♪ good morning, good afternoon, good evening, depending on where you are. this is bloomberg "surveillance." focus has been on the disappointment about what happened with e.u. leaders yesterday, struggling on a concrete strategy to sustain the coronavirus in terms of bond issuance. i am delighted that we are joined by pierre moscovici. you for joining...
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people whoinclude don't have on ovi is known source of exposure of the coronavirus. dust don't have an obvious known source of exposure to the coronavirus. we need masks. again, if you are using all the masks and doctors and nurses run out and all of them are six, there is no better to take care of you. they have also done studies of people who wear masks, they are less stringent about hand hygiene. hand hygiene is key, it is crucial. ise important than the mask your mask hygiene. when you wear a mask, you are less likely to wash her hands. the amount of people who leave the bathroom without washing their hands or rinsing their hands, don't wash their hands -- a have to wash her hands, lather, get in between your fingers. and forget about the back of your hands. we need the ability to test more people. we need masks. and again, we need hospital beds sick.en our patients get sen. sanders: and correctly if i am wrong, we need hand sanitizers that are affordable. i applaud the government of new york state on this. companies saw the opportunity to make a lot of money, th
people whoinclude don't have on ovi is known source of exposure of the coronavirus. dust don't have an obvious known source of exposure to the coronavirus. we need masks. again, if you are using all the masks and doctors and nurses run out and all of them are six, there is no better to take care of you. they have also done studies of people who wear masks, they are less stringent about hand hygiene. hand hygiene is key, it is crucial. ise important than the mask your mask hygiene. when you wear...
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i am not sure those people have seen that many of his ovies. [laughter] dr. rowland: because he was a much more effective political leader that he was an actor. as a -- let me just tell the story. he famous warner bros. story that when he announced he was going to run for governor of california, one of the warner bros. said, no, no, no, jimmy stewart for governor. ronald reagan for best riend. [laughter] dr. rowland: reagan had the last augh because jimmy stewart was a much better movie actor, a much better movie actor. but ronald reagan has something to say. ronald reagan did not need the script writers. he had something to say. >> after barack obama appears on the national stage, when did you start hearing echoes of reagan? when did the wheels start turning and you felt there might be something? dr. rowland: it is probably obama's first inaugural is the time i thought that. i should have thought of it after the convention speech because he is -- he has an unknown state senator. no one knows -- he has written his. the speech is so important in his life that
i am not sure those people have seen that many of his ovies. [laughter] dr. rowland: because he was a much more effective political leader that he was an actor. as a -- let me just tell the story. he famous warner bros. story that when he announced he was going to run for governor of california, one of the warner bros. said, no, no, no, jimmy stewart for governor. ronald reagan for best riend. [laughter] dr. rowland: reagan had the last augh because jimmy stewart was a much better movie actor,...
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for example, or lending rates at zero, is that going to make us go out to a restaurant or to the ,ovierk if we fear contracting a virus and bringing it home to our children or parents? i really think these are band-aids and bridges, but they are not resolutions. resolution has to come from the health sector, science, the virus debilitating by the summer months. that is where i think the crux of the issue is. brooke was asking about airlines. could get some form of bailout. even heard over the course of last night, european airlines basically saying we need some help. that could come in subsidized loans or something similar to what president trump announced in his infamous speech from the oval office for sme's. so i do think airlines are going to need a bailout. it is likely going to come in that sector rather than the cruise sector record -- sector because it is more of a national security issue. interms of major airlines the u.s., you come into antitrust issues. i think that could be in the offing, and that would be positive for market sentiment at least. brooke: when you talk about t
for example, or lending rates at zero, is that going to make us go out to a restaurant or to the ,ovierk if we fear contracting a virus and bringing it home to our children or parents? i really think these are band-aids and bridges, but they are not resolutions. resolution has to come from the health sector, science, the virus debilitating by the summer months. that is where i think the crux of the issue is. brooke was asking about airlines. could get some form of bailout. even heard over the...
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se engreatest employment in ovy half a century and as many people swould say this is all part of some kind of a scheme,st some people refer to it as the 11th year of the obamake a administration's great ideas and the rest of us would rather take a look at tax cuts and toon jobs act in the trumpat administration to say a lot ofn in three years. so we've had a great in labor.on one of the things taking place is opportunities so if you could come and visit us and see what's going on it's become the template for thehe rest of the countrya gr.cong they are headlining this ande doing a great job.r but i think congressman smith talked about it, and it is the green glitch. welch is great jews and jellies and a lot of other products are produced right there in northeast coulpennsylvania, onef the most beautiful spots you could possibly visit, it's like a 19 fifties or and early sixties television show te with the type of neighborhoods they have and the people that are thereorke they're fabulous. the nor 350 workers, the northet juice. manages over 76 refrigerated tanks ebut the real concern is
se engreatest employment in ovy half a century and as many people swould say this is all part of some kind of a scheme,st some people refer to it as the 11th year of the obamake a administration's great ideas and the rest of us would rather take a look at tax cuts and toon jobs act in the trumpat administration to say a lot ofn in three years. so we've had a great in labor.on one of the things taking place is opportunities so if you could come and visit us and see what's going on it's become...
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they voted for ronald reagan ovy overwhelmingly twice and voted for george a.c.e. w. bush twices and all that time there was a democratic congressman there were two different figures.ures. only one time if their party achieved theirieve objective i k at it now and i will promise you this i did not vote away my constituents presidential or would not be there the nextxt time and in the upcoming upco elections the guy that used to runthe politics this exchangeth dramatically inis my time which beat him in the late seventies. about 95% of the people who voted forlate donald trump will vote republican for congressvotr about 95% who vote against theot president or for the dump democratic nominee are probably going to vote democrat. this polarization and side the so, population clearly affects whatw happens inside the institution and to think that politicians will ignore that for the sake defend of defending institutionalgativs prerogatives i think is to be naive. they did not have to do that in past. literally,n the congressman and sometimes iton grwas more impor locally th
they voted for ronald reagan ovy overwhelmingly twice and voted for george a.c.e. w. bush twices and all that time there was a democratic congressman there were two different figures.ures. only one time if their party achieved theirieve objective i k at it now and i will promise you this i did not vote away my constituents presidential or would not be there the nextxt time and in the upcoming upco elections the guy that used to runthe politics this exchangeth dramatically inis my time which...