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a recap smiling, there was a smile in there just briefly. a recap of there just briefly.just the first quarter, the next quarter likely to be much more difficult. much more on the news any time for you on the news any time for you on the website and on twitter. thank you for watching. hello. it wasn't so much the case of april showers on wednesday, this was the scene for a time across birmingham, but give it a wee bit of time and eventually that rain cleared away and out came the sun. the reason for it all? well, we have not one but two weather fronts to contend with and thursday again was a real mishmash of weather, though pressure very much the dominant figure, the ice about squeezing together on the southern flank. so it will be a particularly cold starts the day given breeze and cloud, but for some it may be a wet one. we're just pushing wednesday's rain if you you like away from the north of england into central and is a pa rt england into central and is a part of scotland. right from the word go, there are showers across wales in south—west england that will move th
a recap smiling, there was a smile in there just briefly. a recap of there just briefly.just the first quarter, the next quarter likely to be much more difficult. much more on the news any time for you on the news any time for you on the website and on twitter. thank you for watching. hello. it wasn't so much the case of april showers on wednesday, this was the scene for a time across birmingham, but give it a wee bit of time and eventually that rain cleared away and out came the sun. the...
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just to recap what we were saying about what boris johnson much.ust to recap what we were saying about what borisjohnson is saying about what borisjohnson is saying on twitter, actually on social media. this is the page from the prime minister. he says, it is ha rd to the prime minister. he says, it is hard to find the words to express my debt to the national health service for saving my life. the efforts of millions of people across this country to stay home are worth it. together, we will overcome this challenge, as we have overcome so many challenges in the past. there isa many challenges in the past. there is a video clip attached to that, that we will wing you. he said we are making progress in this national battle. he said it could have gone either way for him while he was in hospital in st thomas'. joining me now is katy balls deputy political editor at the spectator. that message we have heard from the prime minister, not only thanking nhs staff, but giving an indication of how seriously ill he was, when help said it could have gone either
just to recap what we were saying about what boris johnson much.ust to recap what we were saying about what borisjohnson is saying about what borisjohnson is saying on twitter, actually on social media. this is the page from the prime minister. he says, it is ha rd to the prime minister. he says, it is hard to find the words to express my debt to the national health service for saving my life. the efforts of millions of people across this country to stay home are worth it. together, we will...
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. >>, want to recap some important information. -- i want to recap some important information. my team presented modeling projections yesterday, which we use to guide our decisions and plan our response. that important to know while trends have given us some hope, we know this can change day-to-day. today we saw a significant increase in positive cases. while i want everyone to stick together and remain optimistic. we have to be realistic as well. we will see ups and downs, outbreaks, and my team will adapt, as we have done with our rapid response teams, to address these challenges in our state. we cannot take our foot off the gas. social distancing and washing your hands continue to be the most effective tools we have to reduce the spread and make sure we don't overwhelm our hospitals. you are also hearing a lot about wearing masks. i want to be clear. this is not a substitute for staying home. it is not an accused to mingle -- excuse to mingle with others. please continue to follow the measures in place, even if you are wearing a mask. as i said any times, public safety is a
. >>, want to recap some important information. -- i want to recap some important information. my team presented modeling projections yesterday, which we use to guide our decisions and plan our response. that important to know while trends have given us some hope, we know this can change day-to-day. today we saw a significant increase in positive cases. while i want everyone to stick together and remain optimistic. we have to be realistic as well. we will see ups and downs, outbreaks, and...
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just a recap of some the main figures.hey see that the us death toll has now passed 20,002 recap the figure in the united kingdom according to the government, 917 new deaths have been recorded in the next way for hours, leaving us more information on our website and we would like to know how you're getting on and how you're getting through all of this, please send me a message on twitter. and please do stay, if you can with bbc news. hello, good evening. what a big change in the wave through the second half of this easter weekend. after of warm days, temperatures are going to be dropping from the north through sunday and in particular onto easter monday. be if you downpours and places throughout sunday as well and will be quite a complex weather set up with high—pressure drifting away to the west and the pressure up to the northeast, but will really need to worry about is where the white lines are coming from because you can see they're coming from a long way north and that is where the air will increasingly be coming from
just a recap of some the main figures.hey see that the us death toll has now passed 20,002 recap the figure in the united kingdom according to the government, 917 new deaths have been recorded in the next way for hours, leaving us more information on our website and we would like to know how you're getting on and how you're getting through all of this, please send me a message on twitter. and please do stay, if you can with bbc news. hello, good evening. what a big change in the wave through...
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doll let's recap our headlines now the number of new coronavirus related deaths in spain have fall and for the 3rd day in a row spanish authorities reported 674 deaths on sunday that compares to 809 a day earlier more from moderate battle in madrid. with a total of $130000.00 people infected from grown up liars and $6000.00 new positives in the past 24 hours this indicates we are entering a phase of a step by lucy and us prime minister better sentence said yesterday the country is close to passing the peak of infections the death toll has increased 212400 with 674 fatalities since yesterday this is the lowest number in the past 10 days so a little bit of optimism there it's iran's reporting another $151.00 deaths but a decrease in new infections for a 5th consecutive day president hassan rouhani says low risk economic activities will resume on saturday that's despite warnings of a possible 2nd wave of infections donald trump is warning americans to prepare for the toughest week yet of deaths from the virus the number of cases of past 310000 nationwide the military's being sent to help
doll let's recap our headlines now the number of new coronavirus related deaths in spain have fall and for the 3rd day in a row spanish authorities reported 674 deaths on sunday that compares to 809 a day earlier more from moderate battle in madrid. with a total of $130000.00 people infected from grown up liars and $6000.00 new positives in the past 24 hours this indicates we are entering a phase of a step by lucy and us prime minister better sentence said yesterday the country is close to...
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some of this has been shared publicly, but i want to recap for the people in the room. weof wednesday, april 8, received approximately 73,000 initial claim requests, we processed about 99% of those already. they are either in our system or needing special attention from a member of our staff. we have plans to address that which i will explain in a minute. eighth, wesday the issued 38,000 benefit payments 23,300,000.nt of $ has around-the-clock coverage of the pandemic, and it is on demand at c-span.org/coronavirus. watch white house briefings, states from governors and officials, track the spread throughout the country in the world with interactive maps. watch on demand any time unfiltered at c-span.org/coronavirus. journal primetime. for the next hour, special evening edition of c-span's washington journal. your questions and comments about the coronavirus epidemic start now. steve: good evening. just ahead, the president of the american medical association. the
some of this has been shared publicly, but i want to recap for the people in the room. weof wednesday, april 8, received approximately 73,000 initial claim requests, we processed about 99% of those already. they are either in our system or needing special attention from a member of our staff. we have plans to address that which i will explain in a minute. eighth, wesday the issued 38,000 benefit payments 23,300,000.nt of $ has around-the-clock coverage of the pandemic, and it is on demand at...
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recap the headlines right now on al-jazeera u.k. government officials issued a warning that many could be tempted to violate social distance rolls this weekend on the weather is warmer warning comes as the u.k. death toll shot by 708 and one day brings the number of dead there to 4300 so again you must stay true to protect the n.h.s. and to save lives whatever the temptations this weekend please don't go outside to visit the lakes the beaches the countryside to approach instead and keeping your own families and communities safe. the more we restrict contact the more we slew the spread of the infection the more time we have to build capacity in the n.h.s. so that we can treat those who are most in need new york state is reporting a new daily record of 630 deaths in the last 24 hours governor andrew cuomo also reported of a record increase in the number of infections italian government says 681 more people have died from crying a virus it's the 1st time in a laser border to daily death toll under $700.00 and more than a week. $809.00
recap the headlines right now on al-jazeera u.k. government officials issued a warning that many could be tempted to violate social distance rolls this weekend on the weather is warmer warning comes as the u.k. death toll shot by 708 and one day brings the number of dead there to 4300 so again you must stay true to protect the n.h.s. and to save lives whatever the temptations this weekend please don't go outside to visit the lakes the beaches the countryside to approach instead and keeping your...
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it reached out to creditors trying to recap recap tallized the business offering his home as collateral. reporting the treasury told the carrier to resubmit its bid having been unempressed with its application. >>> leaving the airlines now to danone that withdrew guidance. adding that the second quarter will be deeply hit the french food company did post higher first quarter sales citing consumption to the imposed lockdown >>> psa reported a 15.6% decline. shares there trading about 2.4% lower this morning let's get to charlotte reed with more despite the relatively grim outlook for the sector and company, they've maintained their margin targets >> you are right the results for psa are a little better than expected revenue down 15.6% that is on the back of the european enrollment with administration in march down we know psa has a huge exposure to europe. they said the current environment they have secured extra liquidity and cut costs which would allow them to maintain the margin. this was about 8% in 2019. they gave forecast for the rest of the year. they've seen markets down 20% in e
it reached out to creditors trying to recap recap tallized the business offering his home as collateral. reporting the treasury told the carrier to resubmit its bid having been unempressed with its application. >>> leaving the airlines now to danone that withdrew guidance. adding that the second quarter will be deeply hit the french food company did post higher first quarter sales citing consumption to the imposed lockdown >>> psa reported a 15.6% decline. shares there trading...
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scarlet: we will give you a recap a little bit later on. rosbynt to thank quincy k for joining us for the close. " is up nextmiss? where we will be speaking with the ceo of state street. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: broadcasting live from new york to our viewers worldwide, i am romaine bostick, this is "what'd you miss?" i am joined as always by the cohost scarlet fu. scarlet: stocks closing flat, mixed with major indexes giving up early gains. we heard from several companies. intel reported first-quarter beat. the current quarter, revenue forecasted top analyst estimates but the eps number falls short. it says it will keep its dividend unchanged and will reinstate buybacks as circumstances warrant. shares down in extended trading, ingand peers lower -- pull peers lower as well. not providing a full year outlook -- romaine: their credit card delinquencies at 2.95%. credit card charge-off at 4.68%. all of those numbers are slightly better than what the street was expecting. the shares in after hours trading pretty much
scarlet: we will give you a recap a little bit later on. rosbynt to thank quincy k for joining us for the close. " is up nextmiss? where we will be speaking with the ceo of state street. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: broadcasting live from new york to our viewers worldwide, i am romaine bostick, this is "what'd you miss?" i am joined as always by the cohost scarlet fu. scarlet: stocks closing flat, mixed with major indexes giving up early gains. we heard...
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is possible we can see a cases continue to rise through the summer, can you recap your explanation about modeling? >> one thing about modeling. i agree with dr. fauci. the virus terms the timetable. models are exactly that. they are estimations. there's many different types of models. it gets very complicated. they are very depending upon the assumptions in the model. we are working as i said before with the university of pittsburgh school of public health on their model. i have a phone call with them tomorrow on saturday to discuss their model and discuss some of the asumptions that they're making and trying to perfect that model. we have been looking at the model from penn, which is primarily concentrated on philadelphia. there's university of washington model, different characteristics, some positive, some negative. that model shows that we will have enough supplies and beds to deal with the surge. we don't know exactly when the surge will come. we don't know exactly the timetable. much is going to depend upon the mitigation efforts and the stay-at-home orders and how people react to
is possible we can see a cases continue to rise through the summer, can you recap your explanation about modeling? >> one thing about modeling. i agree with dr. fauci. the virus terms the timetable. models are exactly that. they are estimations. there's many different types of models. it gets very complicated. they are very depending upon the assumptions in the model. we are working as i said before with the university of pittsburgh school of public health on their model. i have a phone...
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. >> let's recap our top stories d 45,000. president trump says his administration.ng green card for 60 days and critics argue it will do much more harm than good. . the boston marathon was meant to happen this week, but it was delayed so what was ar mea runner supposed to do? well, lapse on e course. he completed it by running circles on the apartment building. it was all for a goodau. he raised money for a diabetes center thank you fo watching bbc news world narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, fnch and more. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter um kovler foundation; pursuing solutions forte america's neglneeds. and by contribution to this pbs statom viewers like you. thank you. g narrator: ♪ u're watchins. mr. rogers: ♪ it's a beautiful girl: we are the curious.♪ ♪ woman 1: wow! man 1: the adventurous. man 2: oh! daniel tiger: grrr! woman 2: those venturing out for the first time. all: blast off! [rocket explosion]n ma and those who have never lost our sense of wonder. man 4: wa! man
. >> let's recap our top stories d 45,000. president trump says his administration.ng green card for 60 days and critics argue it will do much more harm than good. . the boston marathon was meant to happen this week, but it was delayed so what was ar mea runner supposed to do? well, lapse on e course. he completed it by running circles on the apartment building. it was all for a goodau. he raised money for a diabetes center thank you fo watching bbc news world narrator: funding for this...
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recap our top stories the u.s. death toll has topped 45,000. esident trump says his administration.ng green cards for 60 days and critics argue it will do much more harm than good. the boston marathon was meant to happen thiseek, but it was delayed so what was a meager runner supposed to do? well, lapse on the course. he completed it by running circles on the apartment building. llit wasor a good cause. he raisedor money diabetes center. thank you for watching bbc news world narrator: funding fothis presentation of this program is provided by... chlanguage specialists teag spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; rsuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to ts pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. narrator: yo♪ re watching pbs. mr. rogers: ♪ it's a beautiful girl: we are the curious.♪ ♪ woman 1: wow! man man 2: oh!enturous. daniel tiger: grrr! woman 2: those venturing out for the first time. all: blast off [roct explosion] man 3: and those who have never lost o sense of wonder. [roct
recap our top stories the u.s. death toll has topped 45,000. esident trump says his administration.ng green cards for 60 days and critics argue it will do much more harm than good. the boston marathon was meant to happen thiseek, but it was delayed so what was a meager runner supposed to do? well, lapse on the course. he completed it by running circles on the apartment building. llit wasor a good cause. he raisedor money diabetes center. thank you for watching bbc news world narrator: funding...
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to recap snookums on the concrete for the 20 some odd years. is motivation to me to all i can do that is pretty. mass geysers financial survival guide liquid assets are those that you can convert music as quite easily. to keep in mind though as a tremendous pleasure to watch guys record. this is a story of women and women was troubled histories and complex court cases you know some of us did leave leave our whole lives out there where they were not. the person that steers the cheesiness of the day are considered the most dangerous of criminals she's in a cell. all day off 23 hours of the day tell me that is not enough punishment in the world of women on death row on our t.v. . remember that we were sent. by. the verb to be but it adds. up. now my. partner in. your life. but. being the one. you want to do criminal defense lawyer in america. he had in my garden. you know george is a gelding crazy he can read anything you can get changed only on a purpose in your life do something meaningful. he did not have a fair trial at these at the guilt phas
to recap snookums on the concrete for the 20 some odd years. is motivation to me to all i can do that is pretty. mass geysers financial survival guide liquid assets are those that you can convert music as quite easily. to keep in mind though as a tremendous pleasure to watch guys record. this is a story of women and women was troubled histories and complex court cases you know some of us did leave leave our whole lives out there where they were not. the person that steers the cheesiness of the...
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to recap snookums on the concrete for the 20 some odd years. is motivation to be. cool i can do that it's pretty. just taking over all the alternative all critics. because i say the stage show that there's no one called real choice since the binary choice they would rebel and only choices if you say they are. both binary thing is not a chance for the states to school to provide a new architecture revive the call ted and start negotiations with. israel been invited to negotiate them by to to seeing what's being put on the table. and his community there are people who believe that it's ok. it's really hard there are no jobs and you see the kids ask and as a parent. i can come up with lots of arguments there's a lot of conflict in the game between the 2 most of the conflict i would say revolves around money and most of them money is made. close one on each of those he knows each other is good because the state of california alone makes $6000000000.00 a year of prison complex just to get some point in your life where. you don't care and one of my hair is a monster so y
to recap snookums on the concrete for the 20 some odd years. is motivation to be. cool i can do that it's pretty. just taking over all the alternative all critics. because i say the stage show that there's no one called real choice since the binary choice they would rebel and only choices if you say they are. both binary thing is not a chance for the states to school to provide a new architecture revive the call ted and start negotiations with. israel been invited to negotiate them by to to...
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let's recap these terrible numbers. 78, this is a record low, and retail sales following the most ever by 8.7%. you see things like beverage and alcohol and food sales increasing, but everything else is down, in particular clothing sales off in the risk off bid continues to grow. we want to give you update on was making headlines outside the business world. here is viviana hurtado. viviana: billionaire bill gates is criticizing donald trump for cutting off funding to the world health organization, calling the president's move dangerous. who pushedp says the china's misinformation about the coronavirus. now to a temporary lifeline for the u.s. airlines. the average preliminary deals with u.s. treasury department to get billions of dollars in aid. it gives them room to limp along while they wait for travel restrictions to ease. -- government is requiring the treasury can also take stock warrants in the companies. we end in spain where the government reported the biggest rise in coronavirus cases in six days. in the last 2
let's recap these terrible numbers. 78, this is a record low, and retail sales following the most ever by 8.7%. you see things like beverage and alcohol and food sales increasing, but everything else is down, in particular clothing sales off in the risk off bid continues to grow. we want to give you update on was making headlines outside the business world. here is viviana hurtado. viviana: billionaire bill gates is criticizing donald trump for cutting off funding to the world health...
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now for a recap on the data. i mentioned earlier we have under contract 2082 hotel rooms across 13 hotels. two sites are for first responders totalling 880 rooms. the rest of the rooms, 1202, are for the vulnerable populations i noted above. the vast majority of them being homeless individuals from homeless shelters or discharged from hospitals. of those 1202 rooms we have under contract, 751 of them are currently filled. 447 of that number are directly from our shelter system. i'll be on hand to answer questions after this. at this point i'll turn it over to chief scott, san francisco police chief. thank you. good afternoon, everyone. first i want to thank again our mayor, mayor breed, for her outstanding leadership during this pandemic. as we work to all flatten the curve and stop the spread of covid-19, it's important that we hold each other accountable. from the beginning of this pandemic, i've talked about our first and foremost job was to educate the public rather than go straight to enforcement. i think we
now for a recap on the data. i mentioned earlier we have under contract 2082 hotel rooms across 13 hotels. two sites are for first responders totalling 880 rooms. the rest of the rooms, 1202, are for the vulnerable populations i noted above. the vast majority of them being homeless individuals from homeless shelters or discharged from hospitals. of those 1202 rooms we have under contract, 751 of them are currently filled. 447 of that number are directly from our shelter system. i'll be on hand...
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let's recap the top stories. the number of infections around the world has topped one million.he u.s. has the most cases with more than 230 5000. new york city is advising people to wear face coverings in public .officials ask people do n use masks reserved for health care professionals. six point 6 million americans filed for unemployment benefits, setting a new record. nearly 10 million people have recently been out of work. 10,000 after the biggest one-day spike of any nation on earth. these pictures are from inside one of the hospitals. before we go, first the virus stopped james bond and now maverick himself. tom cruise has tweeted the releaseate of the top gu december.s been delayed until we've had to wait 34 years already. nowsthe weight will be little bit longer, adding stay safe. is it really 34 years since the firsone? i am older than i thought. thanks for watching world news america. ke care. presen of this program is provided by... man: babbel, an online program developed by language specialists teaching spanish, french, anmore. the freeman foundation. by judy and p
let's recap the top stories. the number of infections around the world has topped one million.he u.s. has the most cases with more than 230 5000. new york city is advising people to wear face coverings in public .officials ask people do n use masks reserved for health care professionals. six point 6 million americans filed for unemployment benefits, setting a new record. nearly 10 million people have recently been out of work. 10,000 after the biggest one-day spike of any nation on earth. these...
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let's recap our top stories. 6.6 million americans filed for unemployment last week.he federal reserve will relo these -- release more than $2.3 trillion. the british prime minister has been moved out of intensive care. boris johnson is an extremely good spirits and will receive close monitoring. we started the programou talking new york and we will end tonight with what has become an uplifting ritual. people take aen m in the evening tolap and cheer for the medical staffnd essential workers on the front lines. in a city that is eerily quiet apart from the wailing of sirenp , thause is a welcome soundtrack. [applause] tit happens every night 7:00 p.m. a certainty in these precarious times. new yorkers lean outhe windows, stand of the fire escapes, eager to share their applause forrkhe essential s. it is a collective chorus for a city otherwise punctuated by isolation. those who are pulling us through these tough times. i look forward to clapping tonight along with everyone else. you can find much more on our website. do make sure to check uste out n tw thank you so mu
let's recap our top stories. 6.6 million americans filed for unemployment last week.he federal reserve will relo these -- release more than $2.3 trillion. the british prime minister has been moved out of intensive care. boris johnson is an extremely good spirits and will receive close monitoring. we started the programou talking new york and we will end tonight with what has become an uplifting ritual. people take aen m in the evening tolap and cheer for the medical staffnd essential workers on...
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here is a recap of what's allowed now by the six bay area counties. take a quick look. construction, real estate, childcare, camps, education, outdoor businesses such as nurseries, landscaping, some outdoor facilities like skate parks, athletic fields, soccer fields, but not swimming pools. not basketball courts. golf courses, although the state is still saying no to that. they immediate to hammer out the details. the stricter rule is supposed to apply. all businesses must operate and create social distance protocol. that would enable them to operate safely. what's not allowed? a quick look. public/private gatherings of any size. playgrounds, picnic areas, gyms, dog parks, shared spaces that don't permit physical distancing, bars and restaurants, which we main takeout only at this point. funerals are allowed but only limited to ten people. of course, non-essential travel still not allowed. that's going ining to do it fo. join us daily. thanks a lot. >>> tonight, the major news in the fight against coronavirus. a drug in clinical trials showing great promise. dr. anthony
here is a recap of what's allowed now by the six bay area counties. take a quick look. construction, real estate, childcare, camps, education, outdoor businesses such as nurseries, landscaping, some outdoor facilities like skate parks, athletic fields, soccer fields, but not swimming pools. not basketball courts. golf courses, although the state is still saying no to that. they immediate to hammer out the details. the stricter rule is supposed to apply. all businesses must operate and create...
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wonderf let's recap top stories.ice president pence says american should expect a scenario comparable to italy as the crisis unfolds. speaking of, there has been a sliver of good news as children have been allowed to take walks outside for the first time in weeks. the government has extended some stay-at-home measures. wall street drirped on the trading session of the new quarter. the dow gave back 1000 points as in these tough times we like to highlight the good out there, like this story. [] honking] --[honking] ♪ laura: areashington post rter cut the wedding party of sarah and marco celebrati in the rain as a trumpeter played can't help falling in love. they honked in celebration and y small bridal phow their support from a safe distance. proof that during the crisis, love survives. here's to that. remember, you can find much more on the days news at our website. any time, make sure to check us out onwi ter. i'm laura trevelyan and thank you so much for watching presentation of is program is pvided by... man: babb
wonderf let's recap top stories.ice president pence says american should expect a scenario comparable to italy as the crisis unfolds. speaking of, there has been a sliver of good news as children have been allowed to take walks outside for the first time in weeks. the government has extended some stay-at-home measures. wall street drirped on the trading session of the new quarter. the dow gave back 1000 points as in these tough times we like to highlight the good out there, like this story. []...
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laura: let's quickly recap the top stories tonight. the u.s.early 600,000 cases of coronavirus and more than 25,000 peop have died. there is a tug-of-war between trump and governors over who has the authority to reopen the country. mr. trump claims he has total power to lift the lockdowns and others disagree. barack obama has endorse joe biden's bid for the democratic nomination. here is a tale of incredible dedication for oneer who sd his country in tough times. a world war ii veteran tom moore has been raisi moneyy doing laps around his garden in the u.k.. 99-year-old set out to raise00 10ounds by committing to 100 laps. raised 3 million pounds, $3.8 million, and he has eepledged to going. thank you for watching "bbc world news america." ke care narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teah ing spanish, fred more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. to this pbs station from viewers like you. than
laura: let's quickly recap the top stories tonight. the u.s.early 600,000 cases of coronavirus and more than 25,000 peop have died. there is a tug-of-war between trump and governors over who has the authority to reopen the country. mr. trump claims he has total power to lift the lockdowns and others disagree. barack obama has endorse joe biden's bid for the democratic nomination. here is a tale of incredible dedication for oneer who sd his country in tough times. a world war ii veteran tom...
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. >> before we go, let's recap the top stories.early one third of the coronavirus cases around the world are in the lead states. esident trump is announcing new federal guinelines on tethis evening and had set up the weekend that his regular preste briefings were a wf time. boris johnson is back at work following his recovery from covid-19. the prime minister cautioned lockdown measures should not be relaxed too soon. remember, you can find much moru news owebsite. to see what we are working on at any time, make sureo check us out on twitter. thank you so much for watching open bbc wld news america." tonight -- watching "bbc world news america." narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter pursuing solutions for america's neglecteneeds. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers li. thank you. narrator: yo♪ re watching s.♪ mr. rogers: ♪ it's a beautiful girl: we are the curious.♪ ♪
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laura: creative russians under lockdown let's create -- recap our top stories. the u.s. more than 400,000 coronavirus infections, as authorities across the nation scrambled to contain the disease. here in new york, there are more than 779 people who haveie dd, the highest daily toll yet. bernie sanders has suspendedoris campaign fhe presidency, saying he cannot c pat -- see a path to the nomination. this setsp a showdown between joe biden and president trump in november's election. thank you so much for watching "bbc world news america." artakeand enjoy the evening. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialis teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. narrator: yo♪ re watching pbs. mr. rogers: ♪ it's a beautiful girl: we are the curious. ♪ woman 1: wow! man 1: the adventurous. man 2: oh! daniel tiger: grrr! woman 2: those venturing out for the first time. all: blastff
laura: creative russians under lockdown let's create -- recap our top stories. the u.s. more than 400,000 coronavirus infections, as authorities across the nation scrambled to contain the disease. here in new york, there are more than 779 people who haveie dd, the highest daily toll yet. bernie sanders has suspendedoris campaign fhe presidency, saying he cannot c pat -- see a path to the nomination. this setsp a showdown between joe biden and president trump in november's election. thank you so...
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isoks like evicted hillbilly elegy recap the story of the life and what decisions were in place to generate the world as it became. myself having lived near cumberland for years have seen how the story told the book's title and how it resonates in the population there. but even deeper into the book's pages, those familiar with the peeconomic withdrawal will find much to discover and i will jump right in. please join me in welcoming matthew alego. .plus the >> thank you. thanks, travis. how is everyone feeling. is everyone feeling okay. it is great to be at politics and prose again. i've said it before for the authors it is like madison square garden it just smells better. [laughter] as you mentioned in the earlier books i like where this fits into the previous books that i've done. a little background about myself is in order. it's always good to let people know the person that wrote the book, the person that you will be giving your money to hopefully. i grew up in a town about 30 miles north of philadelphia where it means nuts were cracked and i went to college at the university of pennsyl
isoks like evicted hillbilly elegy recap the story of the life and what decisions were in place to generate the world as it became. myself having lived near cumberland for years have seen how the story told the book's title and how it resonates in the population there. but even deeper into the book's pages, those familiar with the peeconomic withdrawal will find much to discover and i will jump right in. please join me in welcoming matthew alego. .plus the >> thank you. thanks, travis....
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coming up in the 5:30 half hour, we'll recap the high temperatures, the highest hourly observation i saw from but droppeseveras 69 gr degrees kick in a 24 miles per hour sustained winds at sfo. otherwise 10 to 20 miles per hour sustained winds trying to push cooler air farther and farther on shore but it just takes a little while. stronger winds return over the weekend. maybe a bit more of a cooling effect at that point, temperatures tonight are going to drop off. we're going to see lows dropping in the low to mid 50s. pleasantly cool. but above average for late april. we're supposed to be in the mid to upper 40s pretty much across the board we'll be 5 to 7 degrees above that in most locations. high temperatures tomorrow, all over the board. in the city, i think temperatures are going to crack 70 degrees. but light today. those hour by hour ratings are are going to max out in the upper 60s. but i think we'll see up to 71- 72 before the breeze kicks in. san jose, you're going to touch 80 degrees for that high temperature, probably in the low 80s in between hourly observations. plenty
coming up in the 5:30 half hour, we'll recap the high temperatures, the highest hourly observation i saw from but droppeseveras 69 gr degrees kick in a 24 miles per hour sustained winds at sfo. otherwise 10 to 20 miles per hour sustained winds trying to push cooler air farther and farther on shore but it just takes a little while. stronger winds return over the weekend. maybe a bit more of a cooling effect at that point, temperatures tonight are going to drop off. we're going to see lows...
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i would briefly recap. forecasts from moody's and how their view of the future has changed in the last month. began with a forecast of g.d.p. growth for the u.s. of modest but continuing strength through the year. with g.d.p. growth in each quarter. by march 23rd they revised that forecast, given early signs from the public health emergency and impact on the economy and had predicted a significant loss of almost 5% of u.s. g.d.p. and then recovery continuing to 2021. four days later on march 27, mood des significantly downgraded the expectations. in the most resent projection, they are expecting g.d.p. growth in u.s. to decline by almost 20% in the quarter we just started with much slower recovery after that. they have an upside and downside scenario in the forecast looking ahead. the u.s. wouldn't reach full employment until 2022. in a more pessimistic model we wouldn't get down to full employment in the u.s. until 2025. translating that economic picture to how it hits us financially as a city, we expect t
i would briefly recap. forecasts from moody's and how their view of the future has changed in the last month. began with a forecast of g.d.p. growth for the u.s. of modest but continuing strength through the year. with g.d.p. growth in each quarter. by march 23rd they revised that forecast, given early signs from the public health emergency and impact on the economy and had predicted a significant loss of almost 5% of u.s. g.d.p. and then recovery continuing to 2021. four days later on march...
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laura: how to ckoid that bad let's recap our top stories tonight.nt trump has pushed for a ban on immigration. th ae are few detaithe moment. this could affect those seeking greek cards and visas to live and work in this country. mr. trump has beerkhosting new overnor at the white house today. the twoenad a functional and effective conversation. they have often traded jabs on social media over there efhictive handling's of crisis. struggling small businesses in america can soon . getting a ha congress has reached a deal with the white house onbi a $480 ion aid package. this includes moreha$300 billion in loans to small businesses that have been hard-hitno by the ec impact of the coronavirus outbreak. saluted around the globe forg their dedication to patients. , an artist -- tom, an artists n britain,ying to by painting portraits. o do thespiring others same >> the artist has painted a lot of portraits over the years. h done footballers, politicians, bishops, and rock stars. but the pandemic left him short of subjects, until that is he had an idea. >
laura: how to ckoid that bad let's recap our top stories tonight.nt trump has pushed for a ban on immigration. th ae are few detaithe moment. this could affect those seeking greek cards and visas to live and work in this country. mr. trump has beerkhosting new overnor at the white house today. the twoenad a functional and effective conversation. they have often traded jabs on social media over there efhictive handling's of crisis. struggling small businesses in america can soon . getting a ha...
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laura:'s recap our top stories tonight. 4.4 million americans filed for unemployment benefits last weekeans more than 26 mlion have lost their jobs since the crisis began. to help offset the damage, congress has been working on a bill to inject nearly half $1 .trillion into the econo and the u.k.'s fir human trials of the coronavirus vaccine have gotten underway. two volunteers were injected today in oxford. we were talking about new orleans earlier.life parades has gone quiet. well, almost. ♪ laura: streetnd violinist pickup operator are bringing a new form of music to the city. the mobile music box winds its way through new orleans neighborhoods. ey say they are happy to bring joy to others, but you canth tip if you would like. it sounds like they deserve it. i'm laura trevelyan. "bbc world news america."ing take care. have a good night narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. dation.eman fo by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions america's neglected needs. and
laura:'s recap our top stories tonight. 4.4 million americans filed for unemployment benefits last weekeans more than 26 mlion have lost their jobs since the crisis began. to help offset the damage, congress has been working on a bill to inject nearly half $1 .trillion into the econo and the u.k.'s fir human trials of the coronavirus vaccine have gotten underway. two volunteers were injected today in oxford. we were talking about new orleans earlier.life parades has gone quiet. well, almost....
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i want to give you a recap. we'll look at the dow right now. stocks are actually maintaining their position right now. the dow is up 570. all of the headlines we're seeing cross from the federal reserve right now, again just to recap here, near zero, unanimous decision. it was 10-0 from the fed a unanimous decision and they are pledging aggressive action as the economic distress worsens. that is coming from the fed, again, 10-0 unanimous decision. also talking about oil prices. i think aggressive action, that is a key line out of this. also the flow of credit impaired. i want to bring in our illustrious panel right now to talk about all of this. first dallas fed advisor danielle dimartino booth. kaltbaum capital management gary kaltbaum is here with me. vision four fund vice president, heather zumarriaga, and fitzgerald group chief investment strategist, keith fitz-gerald. hello to all of you. they didn't do anything we didn't expect, the language in particular their focus on oil prices, i found that very interesting and lack of inflation that
i want to give you a recap. we'll look at the dow right now. stocks are actually maintaining their position right now. the dow is up 570. all of the headlines we're seeing cross from the federal reserve right now, again just to recap here, near zero, unanimous decision. it was 10-0 from the fed a unanimous decision and they are pledging aggressive action as the economic distress worsens. that is coming from the fed, again, 10-0 unanimous decision. also talking about oil prices. i think...
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let's recap our top stories tonight.have brken out across the united states as people express their angemeover stay-at-easures. canada is incountry's largest es shooting. a gunman disgu policeman killed at least 18 people over the weekend. the price of u.s. oil has dropped into negative territory fo the first time in history. producers are worried it wasto store their supplies. the demand for energy p driesrldwide. before we go tonight, for all the parents out there who can use a hand with storytime these days, help is at hand. >> a mavs tooktra fox saw the me mouse looked good. laura: michelle obama will narrate a classic kids book online each monday for the next four weeks. the first offering was a much loved tale by julia donaldson. the project is a collaboration with hangman random house and pbs kids. the idea is to give children a chance tpractice their reading and to give their parents and their caregiveee a very mud break. i'm laura trevelyan. thank you so much for watching "bbc world news america." take care, and
let's recap our top stories tonight.have brken out across the united states as people express their angemeover stay-at-easures. canada is incountry's largest es shooting. a gunman disgu policeman killed at least 18 people over the weekend. the price of u.s. oil has dropped into negative territory fo the first time in history. producers are worried it wasto store their supplies. the demand for energy p driesrldwide. before we go tonight, for all the parents out there who can use a hand with...
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let's recap our top stories tonight. trpresidenp has pushed for a ban on immigration.re few details at thisseould affect teeking greek cards and visas to live and work in this country. mr. trump has been hosting new york governor at the white house today. the two men had a functional and effective conversation. ey have often traded jabs on social media over there effective handling's of this crisis. struggling small businesses in america can soon be getting a hand. congress has reached a dealith the white house on a $480 billion aid package. ncthisdes more than $300 billion in loans to small businesses that have been hard-hit by the economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak. health care workers are being saluted around the globe for their dedication to paents. , an artist -- tom, artist in britain, is paying to by painting portraits. he is inspiring others to do the same. >> the artist has pnted a lot of portraits over the years. he has done footballersli cians, bishops, and rock stars. but the pandemic left him short of subjects, until that is he had an idea. >> whe
let's recap our top stories tonight. trpresidenp has pushed for a ban on immigration.re few details at thisseould affect teeking greek cards and visas to live and work in this country. mr. trump has been hosting new york governor at the white house today. the two men had a functional and effective conversation. ey have often traded jabs on social media over there effective handling's of this crisis. struggling small businesses in america can soon be getting a hand. congress has reached a...
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if you've missed any of the wes,end's coronavirus briefi we have a quick five-minute recap on youtube, facebook or twitter. >> sreenivasan: from a lack of ventilators to nurses wearinor garbage bagsrotection, the country was not fully equipped to face e conoavirus. and while most of america is now well aware of the deficiencies in the medical fight, the pandemic is shining a light on several other gaps. se states, as millions head to websites to file for unemployment or relief benefits, the systems are buckling under record demand. that's in part because some state governments and unemploymentystems use a decades-old cong system. so, where do you find the k programmers who spat language? newshour weekend's christopher booker has more. >> reporter: the numbea of mericans who now find themselves suddenly without work in the past four weeks can be hard to fathom. 22 million people-- about one- indu-eight working- are now out of a job. and this is weighing heavy on state unemployment agencies. in new jersey, the unemployment office saw a 1,600% jump in claims in just one week-- so many th
if you've missed any of the wes,end's coronavirus briefi we have a quick five-minute recap on youtube, facebook or twitter. >> sreenivasan: from a lack of ventilators to nurses wearinor garbage bagsrotection, the country was not fully equipped to face e conoavirus. and while most of america is now well aware of the deficiencies in the medical fight, the pandemic is shining a light on several other gaps. se states, as millions head to websites to file for unemployment or relief benefits,...
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well that is a recap of the week that was of course one subject dominating our coverage i'll keep the updates coming in 31 for up to the minute developments this sunday artie's twitter page covered well worth a follow on a very happy easter to all. i'm going to fulfill the repeated promises apologise to the people and promise to be you know we've all pots to the. place ready for a. pretty good bertha now you want to 1st correct that. no. ball be cut. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. so right now we're driving through both neighborhoods and you can see time and distance from each gang. so this is jordan. this is the territory claimed by the great street crips during war time bonnie hunt is now less likely to come in here because there's one way in and often one way out so once you come in and do a shooting you're trapped in their neighborhood and they can return fire so it's not the safest way to to avenge a shooting so often they'll go on the outskirts of the neigh
well that is a recap of the week that was of course one subject dominating our coverage i'll keep the updates coming in 31 for up to the minute developments this sunday artie's twitter page covered well worth a follow on a very happy easter to all. i'm going to fulfill the repeated promises apologise to the people and promise to be you know we've all pots to the. place ready for a. pretty good bertha now you want to 1st correct that. no. ball be cut. join me every thursday on the alex simon...
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to recap, monday-friday, now the weekend is here.now a lot of you like sharing things you watch on tv, since we are spending so much time at home. here is my tamron tip. check out "the last dance." as the chicago bulls, their champion ship season, michael jordan, the dynasty. some of the best tv out there. my first guest is a fellow texan, hollywood superstar, who starred in more than 60 movies and his 5-decade career. from "breaking away," to "the right stuff," "the parent trap," "the day after tomorrow," and "a dog's purpose." i could watch every day. dennis quaid joins us from his home in los angeles. i was just talking about different tv shows and movies to watch, to help you pass the time. "a dog's purpose," i think i could watch every single night. i love it. >> wow, thanks. and "a dog's journey." >> tamron: and "a dog's journey!" you never realize, i'm sure, when you make a film like that, how often people were turned for it to comfort. certainly we didn't see this kind of comfort being needed. >> yeah, no kidding about that.
to recap, monday-friday, now the weekend is here.now a lot of you like sharing things you watch on tv, since we are spending so much time at home. here is my tamron tip. check out "the last dance." as the chicago bulls, their champion ship season, michael jordan, the dynasty. some of the best tv out there. my first guest is a fellow texan, hollywood superstar, who starred in more than 60 movies and his 5-decade career. from "breaking away," to "the right stuff,"...
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first, let's recap what the governor says is now allowed in the state. as long as you maintain six feet and gather with only members of your own household. take a look. the list is non-exhaustive and starts with athletics. that is a little vague, but sports like tennis are not explicitly listed. we have to infer that tennis is covered under athletics. that is a little bit open to interpretation. remember, between state and the county, the stricter order still applies. for example, san francisco still has tennis banned. we assume that means no tennis in but contra costa allows tennis. playing by yourself, not in a foursome, golf. take a look. table tennis is allowed in the form of singles. again, that means you are nine feet away. that's how long a table is away from your opponent. volleyball singles. i'm not sure if that means one person on each side of the volleyball net, how that works. take a look at that. some of that is still a bit confusing to folks. hopefully, we will get more clarity from the state and counties in the days ahead. now that you are
first, let's recap what the governor says is now allowed in the state. as long as you maintain six feet and gather with only members of your own household. take a look. the list is non-exhaustive and starts with athletics. that is a little vague, but sports like tennis are not explicitly listed. we have to infer that tennis is covered under athletics. that is a little bit open to interpretation. remember, between state and the county, the stricter order still applies. for example, san francisco...
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haven money into bitcoin you know i've been talking to a fair few to you for a few years doubt just recap a little bit about how this has been growing because last i checked you were that the number of actual panels that you've got up and running in this and this operation is becoming astounding what are the current wroth numbers if you're momentum sure you do that i actually kick started sun exchange on on your platform stop joint back in 20152016 i last appeared on your show 6 months ago and just then which would hit our one gigawatt alan mockable interest you produced which is $1000000.00 units of electricity i think about point with bill around just under one megawatt solar panels in 6 months we doubled that so we doubled what we did 6 months ago we've now approaching to get our as all of electricity in just to put what to go out as means i mean i'm british so i like working in in cups of tea is measurement that's enough energy to boil water for $50000000.00 cups of tea which is giving everyone in south africa one cup of tea so that's just kind of just gives you an idea or the amount
haven money into bitcoin you know i've been talking to a fair few to you for a few years doubt just recap a little bit about how this has been growing because last i checked you were that the number of actual panels that you've got up and running in this and this operation is becoming astounding what are the current wroth numbers if you're momentum sure you do that i actually kick started sun exchange on on your platform stop joint back in 20152016 i last appeared on your show 6 months ago and...
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you are watching bbc news — now let's recap on today's downing street briefing, led by the chancellorunak. he was joined by angela maclean, the government's deputy chief scientic adviser — and yvonne doyle who's the medical director of public health england. the chancellor spoke about the government scheme that began today to keep staff on the payroll, even if the pandemic means they can't work and he took questions both on business measures and on the continuing concerns surrounding the supply of personal protective equipment for front line medical workers. good evening from downing street where i am joined by professor let me start by addressing the issue uppermost in peoples minds. personal protective equipment, ppe. this is an international challenge, that many other countries are experiencing. alongside the efforts of british businesses, and our embassies around the world, we are working hard to get the ppe our front line nhs and social care staff need. we have appointed paul deighton, formerly chief executive of the london 2012 olympics, to lead on our domestic efforts to make a
you are watching bbc news — now let's recap on today's downing street briefing, led by the chancellorunak. he was joined by angela maclean, the government's deputy chief scientic adviser — and yvonne doyle who's the medical director of public health england. the chancellor spoke about the government scheme that began today to keep staff on the payroll, even if the pandemic means they can't work and he took questions both on business measures and on the continuing concerns surrounding the...
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and when it comes in putting some meat on the bones of what it all means but is a recap of the week. of course one subject dominating our coverage of the it's coming to in 30. no forget for up to the minute developments this. twitter page house you see it. more children's. books from listens so that. we're going to move to the jetsons to. do most in stores i'm going to. do since commencement of cancer. more than slow most of them is those who gets you closer to god god knows when you're closer to soliciting the videos of a whole host of new subjects it's nice to look was lower in small. groups local slower those who steals from the listeners from local clothes looking for stuff.
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so to recap the u. k. now including deaths in cat homes as well as deaths in hospitals that puts the total death toll now just behind that of italy making u. k. the third worst affected country in the world. the cover nineteen- infection has- infected more than three point one million people across the world. i'll kill at least two hundred and seventeen thousand this according to johns hopkins university. in some parts of the world such asurope new factions a slowing. countries easing lockdown meshes but in other regions. this includess africa and some parts of south america new cases are increasing here france twenty four catherine yet but this. with g global infections topping three million people the world health organization is warning the pandemic is far from over. the death toll continues to rise with the virus killing more than two hundred and seventeen thousand people. and in some parts of the wororld infectctions are increasing.g. n india and africa confirmed cases are doubling in less than two
so to recap the u. k. now including deaths in cat homes as well as deaths in hospitals that puts the total death toll now just behind that of italy making u. k. the third worst affected country in the world. the cover nineteen- infection has- infected more than three point one million people across the world. i'll kill at least two hundred and seventeen thousand this according to johns hopkins university. in some parts of the world such asurope new factions a slowing. countries easing lockdown...
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but of course it all depends how know how well the world with the call ready from the crisis as a recap of just some of the stories that helped shape the world these last 7 days thanks for tuning in. if. someone started for real involved in the on the side of us nation tests for us in an destination was there a patient to search one of the foremost yes was the owner of the jet and correct nugent based on nurture expertise. you can easily prove certainty whether it. was in the air in the homicide on top of this one to 14 never possibly be there and i can tell you that. you see this without folding for it's a good time to use consistent coverage of the courage or if it. were you able to establish where the phone was crossing. the road.
but of course it all depends how know how well the world with the call ready from the crisis as a recap of just some of the stories that helped shape the world these last 7 days thanks for tuning in. if. someone started for real involved in the on the side of us nation tests for us in an destination was there a patient to search one of the foremost yes was the owner of the jet and correct nugent based on nurture expertise. you can easily prove certainty whether it. was in the air in the...
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damaged our correspondents make his way they should be there maybe next hour to give us a 1st hand recap of what's happened there but you can see the devastation for yourself this is the international. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person. thinks . we are here to ask. if you can win every single time eventually some workers have to participate in the american economy the american economy is not just buying for kleptocrats it's not buying for terrorists like there's labor involved people who work with people our families our values are the american history that like a state that has to be respected at some point you simply can't throw the keys to a group of wall street charlatans and give them 6789 trillion dollars and expect them to do something that's not outright act at all terrorism. logan oil prices have rallied slightly offer a glimmer of optimism in the global food overproduction right now prices demands dried up because of the corona virus but the other seems to there's also been a row of a cutting world supplies earlier from our correspondents. the oil sucked it wa
damaged our correspondents make his way they should be there maybe next hour to give us a 1st hand recap of what's happened there but you can see the devastation for yourself this is the international. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person. thinks . we are here to ask. if you can win every single time eventually some workers have to participate in the american economy the american economy is not just buying for kleptocrats it's not buying for terrorists like there's labor involved...