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host: fawn sharp. guest: thank you. i would love to read some of your mom's writings. i find my leadership is inspired by so many other native women leaders and women leaders in general that have inspired and guided my life. , is then killer principal chief of the cherokee nation, and was a role model early in my presidency. i am only the ninth president at the nation since the turn of the last century. i served with the president bush, president obama, president trump and a president-elect biden. and i'm the 23rd president of the national congress and third woman president, second woman president at the nation, but we find all across indian country aunts, grandma's, sisters that provide us with traumas insight, wisdom, compassion for our people. side ofat matriarchal our leadership that is really inspired multigenerational he. thank you for sharing that story. i would love to read some of her books. friday is national native americans heritage day. what advice do you have about those who want to no mo
host: fawn sharp. guest: thank you. i would love to read some of your mom's writings. i find my leadership is inspired by so many other native women leaders and women leaders in general that have inspired and guided my life. , is then killer principal chief of the cherokee nation, and was a role model early in my presidency. i am only the ninth president at the nation since the turn of the last century. i served with the president bush, president obama, president trump and a president-elect...
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the nasdaq rose by almost 2%, as tech shares rebounded following a sharp decline. but it is still down by almost 1% for the week. thomas: in other business news, airline companies have also been badly affeed by this lingering pandemic, but left concept has reached a new cost-cutting-- luftansa has reached a new cost-cutting deal with workers. reporter: luftansa announced that with one union it reached a deal. the airline has been suffering a lot by the pandemic as well as other airlines. on the stock market, it may have enjoyed a bit of a respite over the past week after e vaccine and news, but its financial -- but financiallyt is still struggling a lot with passenger volumes far from returning to pre-covidevels, and it may not return for at least another year or so. at least today it reached an agreement with one union, labor union, to cut costs by 200 million euros to help the company move forward. thomas: ok, the latest business news. thank you very much. that wraps up the first slice of the program. i am back with more world news on france 24 after this very sh
the nasdaq rose by almost 2%, as tech shares rebounded following a sharp decline. but it is still down by almost 1% for the week. thomas: in other business news, airline companies have also been badly affeed by this lingering pandemic, but left concept has reached a new cost-cutting-- luftansa has reached a new cost-cutting deal with workers. reporter: luftansa announced that with one union it reached a deal. the airline has been suffering a lot by the pandemic as well as other airlines. on the...
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let's compare a normal ice cube with one treated with sharp's temperature-control additives.ft is an ice cube treated with additives designed to keep it solid until it reaches 12 degrees celsius. as you'd expect, the normal ice cube begins to melt as the temperature goes above zero. the one treated with temperature-control additives, however, remains solid until the temperature exceeds 12 degrees, when it finally begins to melt. by changing the amount and type of chemicals used, cold packs set for specific temperatures can be created ranging from minus 24 degrees all the way up to 28 degrees celsius. after its refrigerator breakthrough, the technology is now being used in a variety of products. for example, in bottle jackets for keeping wine and sake at just the right temperature. and even in specialty goods like these cooling gloves designed to help people manage their body temperature on hot days or when playing sports. >> translator: looking ahead, we hope to see it used in all sorts of fields. especially, ones where precise-temperature control is key, like regenerative me
let's compare a normal ice cube with one treated with sharp's temperature-control additives.ft is an ice cube treated with additives designed to keep it solid until it reaches 12 degrees celsius. as you'd expect, the normal ice cube begins to melt as the temperature goes above zero. the one treated with temperature-control additives, however, remains solid until the temperature exceeds 12 degrees, when it finally begins to melt. by changing the amount and type of chemicals used, cold packs set...
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so this isjust city, it is exposing sharp cultural rifts.just one city, it is exposing sharp cultural rifts. so this isjust one block from your house? yes, this is it, this is what is left. just a month after they helped create the mural, it has been painted over. ultimately we have to do more thanjust paint a mural. it is late june, it is latejune, and coronavirus cases continue to fall. new york is in phase two reopening, retailers and barber shops back, and outdoor dining. makeshift structures for eating outside have begun popping up in front of restaurants all over the city, to help them get back to something resembling business as usual. everything that is going on right now as a shock and surprise. nobody knew any of this was going to happen. but the stress of trying to stay afloat is taking its toll on tracey. emotionally, i'm a wreck. up and down and up and down. my mood swings are, you know, some days i feel good, some days ijust don't even know why we even bother. we have bill collectors banging on the door all the time. no masks f
so this isjust city, it is exposing sharp cultural rifts.just one city, it is exposing sharp cultural rifts. so this isjust one block from your house? yes, this is it, this is what is left. just a month after they helped create the mural, it has been painted over. ultimately we have to do more thanjust paint a mural. it is late june, it is latejune, and coronavirus cases continue to fall. new york is in phase two reopening, retailers and barber shops back, and outdoor dining. makeshift...
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the same caliber gun killed paralegals valeria sharp and laura anderson. then about ten hours after the paralegals were killed. >> about ten minutes after midnight this morning, we received a call of a shooting at the business complex behind me. >> an adult male shot twice in the head at an office seven miles from the law firm. >> doorbell rang, wanted to ignore it because it's the middle of the night. >> it was 3:00 a.m., psycho therapist karen kolbe's husband answered the door. >> he came back in to get me and said you need to get up. police are here. marshall has been found dead in the office. >> the latest victim, 72-year-old marshall levine was a counselor and life coach. he was subletting his office from karen. >> we sat down with the officers, and they wanted to know what kind of clients was he seeing and, you know, what was his practice like. >> the assumption was this was about marshal? >> yeah. >> i'm wondering whether you felt more of a threat after the second and murder scenes are sort of announced. >> honestly, i was scared, but i also knew or
the same caliber gun killed paralegals valeria sharp and laura anderson. then about ten hours after the paralegals were killed. >> about ten minutes after midnight this morning, we received a call of a shooting at the business complex behind me. >> an adult male shot twice in the head at an office seven miles from the law firm. >> doorbell rang, wanted to ignore it because it's the middle of the night. >> it was 3:00 a.m., psycho therapist karen kolbe's husband answered...
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boring and sometimes they are what you associate with that comes a very long rows, this is short, sharpt is dynamic. it is interesting. if included things that make it more of a show, it is more entertainment and thatis a show, it is more entertainment and that is will be a lot of waiting, quite boring and sometimes they are what you associate with that that comes a very long what you associate with that that comes a very long rows, what you associate with that that comes a very long rows, this is short, sharp, it is fast, it is dynamic. it is interesting. if included things that make it more of a show, it is more entertainment and thatis a show, it is more entertainment and that is what we have really needed it because it was meant to be a global event with stages being held all over the world. and they decide where in budapest this year, by a secure environment and ijust where in budapest this year, by a secure environment and i just think it's testament to swimming that they are able to get on an event like this in the current climate. definitely and we saw football come back quite e
boring and sometimes they are what you associate with that comes a very long rows, this is short, sharpt is dynamic. it is interesting. if included things that make it more of a show, it is more entertainment and thatis a show, it is more entertainment and that is will be a lot of waiting, quite boring and sometimes they are what you associate with that that comes a very long what you associate with that that comes a very long rows, what you associate with that that comes a very long rows, this...
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i wt to thank larry diamond and his colleagues in the china sharp power project. agn, i want to welcome assistant secretary stilwell out of wt is it all of you wahing out there, this is about about we have to win come in with bill. thank you very much. it was great to be with you. >> thank you so much, secretary rice, for those inspirational remarks. now it's my honor to introduce the assistant secretary of state for east asian and pacific affairs, david stilwell. before joining the state department in this increasingly pivotal role, assistant secretary stilwell had a distinguished 35 year year career in the united states air force, retiring in 2015 in the rank of brigadier general as the asian advisor to the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. .. >> in june 2019 he assumed the position of business secretary and in addition to his degreein history from the air force academy , assistant secretary stillwell earned a masters degree in asian studies and chinese language from the university of hawaii and he was awarded in 2015 the department of defense superior serv
i wt to thank larry diamond and his colleagues in the china sharp power project. agn, i want to welcome assistant secretary stilwell out of wt is it all of you wahing out there, this is about about we have to win come in with bill. thank you very much. it was great to be with you. >> thank you so much, secretary rice, for those inspirational remarks. now it's my honor to introduce the assistant secretary of state for east asian and pacific affairs, david stilwell. before joining the state...
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host: fawn sharp?yes, i can feel every bit of what you are saying with regards to the elders dying off. every time we lose an elder, it's so much we have lost. those are things that we are working hard to ensure that our young people are learning our customs, our traditions so that we don't lose another generation. , that,health care point no matter where you go in indian country, it sort of asks the question, do you know or have a family member that could go to a local clinic and were told to drink fluids and go home time and time again and it progresses to the point where they have to go off the reservation to get help and by that point it's too late? i had a good friend of mine that i grew up with in grade school, they ended up with pneumonia and passed away at 48. that's common. i remember asking tribal leaders who has that type of story, everyone of us raise our hand. not only are we chronically underfunded, but we don't have a comprehensive health care system. we have a very limited budget where
host: fawn sharp?yes, i can feel every bit of what you are saying with regards to the elders dying off. every time we lose an elder, it's so much we have lost. those are things that we are working hard to ensure that our young people are learning our customs, our traditions so that we don't lose another generation. , that,health care point no matter where you go in indian country, it sort of asks the question, do you know or have a family member that could go to a local clinic and were told to...
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>> well, it is a sharp contrast, most definitely, to the current administration.ts at the top. i think president-elect biden made it clear in the course of the campaign that he will do that each and every day in office, that he is committed to us, all of us in representing our country ably and to surround himself with people who share his priorities and his values. yes, they did deliver a sharp contrast to the trump administration but i think also enrich their leadership skills by telling their stories, where they come from, what their backgrounds are and their approach to the jobs they have and their approach and appreciation for service. and, yes, the importance of telling the president-elect, the truth even if something he doesn't want to hear. all that have is a sharp contrast but i think it sends a signal to our country and to the world that not only is america back but we are back stronger than ever and we will build back better than we ever have done before. we have so fortunate to have their service. >> they did send a strong signal as you point out. valer
>> well, it is a sharp contrast, most definitely, to the current administration.ts at the top. i think president-elect biden made it clear in the course of the campaign that he will do that each and every day in office, that he is committed to us, all of us in representing our country ably and to surround himself with people who share his priorities and his values. yes, they did deliver a sharp contrast to the trump administration but i think also enrich their leadership skills by telling...
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the pentagon has confirmed sharp reductions in the number of u.s. troops in afghanistan and iraq by mid-january. just before president donald trump leaves office. trump wanted a full withdrawal from america's longest war by christmas. instead, 2000 will come out of afghanistan and 500 from iraq, leaving 2.5 thousand in each country. chrysler does remind those that question or resolve or seek to interfere with this prudent, well-planned and corrugated transition. the united states armed forces remain committed to protecting the safety and security of the american people and supporting our like-minded allies and partners worldwide. >> military leaders, u.s. allies and senior leaders in trucks revoking party -- trump's republic and party have warned about pulling too many troops out. a child was killed in baghdad's green zone and at least five people injured. let's go to the white house. we were expecting this announcement but it still might have come as a shock. >> if you go alloy back to 2015 or 2016 went down drop is running for president, he did sh
the pentagon has confirmed sharp reductions in the number of u.s. troops in afghanistan and iraq by mid-january. just before president donald trump leaves office. trump wanted a full withdrawal from america's longest war by christmas. instead, 2000 will come out of afghanistan and 500 from iraq, leaving 2.5 thousand in each country. chrysler does remind those that question or resolve or seek to interfere with this prudent, well-planned and corrugated transition. the united states armed forces...
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a sharp contrast, that don't deliver. businesses and working people on the sharp end of this crisis. the chancellor spent months, these were his words, not the time of certainty that british businesses are british workers need. yesterday's unemployment figures show the cost of that delay, 180,000 in the last quarter. what is the prime minister's message for those who lost their jobs because of the chancellor's delay? >> i have great respect for the right honorable gentlemen who knows full well the furlough program in the pandemic, went through to october and march, one of the most general programs in the world, 80% of income, 210 billion pounds, jobs, families and livelihood throughout the country. the country can be proud of the way we look at the entire population and continue to do so. the net effect of those furlough programs, disproportionately beneficial which is what conservatism is all about. >> the cost of furlough is not extended until the last minute. thousands of people were laid off. record high 180,000 off t
a sharp contrast, that don't deliver. businesses and working people on the sharp end of this crisis. the chancellor spent months, these were his words, not the time of certainty that british businesses are british workers need. yesterday's unemployment figures show the cost of that delay, 180,000 in the last quarter. what is the prime minister's message for those who lost their jobs because of the chancellor's delay? >> i have great respect for the right honorable gentlemen who knows full...
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they are all very sharp, and we cannot have a leader who is not sharp.oe biden is a corrupt politician who is bought and paid for by china and other countries. how can you have a guy whose son walks out with $1.5 billion to manage? that means millions of dollars a year. whose son asked for $10 million a year for introductory purposes, right? $10 million a year. and he is supposed to be negotiating with china. china would just hope that i don't win because we have taken in tens of billions of dollars a year, first time ever with china. saved our steel mills, saved our steel and aluminum industries. in 2016, north carolina voted to fire this corrupt political establishment, and you elected a president who is finally putting america first. [cheers and applause] and if i don't sound like a typical washington politician, it is because thankfully i'm not a politician. never will be. and if i don't always play by the rules of washington and the washington establishment, it is because i fight for you and there has never been anyone who has fought harder for you.
they are all very sharp, and we cannot have a leader who is not sharp.oe biden is a corrupt politician who is bought and paid for by china and other countries. how can you have a guy whose son walks out with $1.5 billion to manage? that means millions of dollars a year. whose son asked for $10 million a year for introductory purposes, right? $10 million a year. and he is supposed to be negotiating with china. china would just hope that i don't win because we have taken in tens of billions of...
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part of it has been the sharp fall in interest rates.unting those future cash flows, that will explain part of the rebound. you cannot explain all of it. i think we have a little more modest returns going forward. there are also opportunities. the equity market has not fully participated, some sectors are clearly not close to the highs of recent past. if you can look through the bedlines in the markets but as broadly diversified as possible, you can offset the lower expected return environment by harnessing those areas of the market that have not fully participated. vonnie: thank you for your time today, joe davis. for more discussion on the challenges facing the global economy, catch our program on the new economy forum this weekend on bloomberg television. of flexjetmegan wolf will join to talk about how the private jet industry is faring as millions of americans rethink holiday plans. this is bloomberg. ♪ rg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i'm vonnie quinn. travel sector suffered the biggest drop among groups in dollar terms in
part of it has been the sharp fall in interest rates.unting those future cash flows, that will explain part of the rebound. you cannot explain all of it. i think we have a little more modest returns going forward. there are also opportunities. the equity market has not fully participated, some sectors are clearly not close to the highs of recent past. if you can look through the bedlines in the markets but as broadly diversified as possible, you can offset the lower expected return environment...
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i discovered that we can learn a lot from europe, like in many societies today, there's a sharp divide between rich and poor, between those who have and those who don't. and despite living in the same country,, these different groups often feel little connection to each other. u.s., president elect joe biden, put it like this. this gap is keeping it's having the effect of pulling us apart. when the numbers say it for themselves . the world's richest 10 percent own 83 percent of global wealth and the wealthiest one percent owns an amazing 44 percent of global assets. nor is there much hope on the horizon. in many countries, the global pandemic has widened the gap between rich and poor. around half of the world's 3300000000 workers have either already lost their jobs or are at risk of doing so. for i'm like i'm thinking years, it goes without saying that all people are morally equal. but that appears naive or even cynical in light of the vast and enduring inequalities between rich and poor in countries around the world. when the coronavirus pandemic erupted, it was often claimed that it
i discovered that we can learn a lot from europe, like in many societies today, there's a sharp divide between rich and poor, between those who have and those who don't. and despite living in the same country,, these different groups often feel little connection to each other. u.s., president elect joe biden, put it like this. this gap is keeping it's having the effect of pulling us apart. when the numbers say it for themselves . the world's richest 10 percent own 83 percent of global wealth...
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. >> it is not completely clear exactly what is driving this sharp surge. that we're seeing everywhere. it's possible that we are about a week plus out from halloween. it's possible that we are all experiencing pandemic fatigue. as we have been at this for a long time. >> covid fatigue. people are socializing and family gathering. people aren't wearing mask. state officials say we're slacking off when it comes to coronavirus protocol. health officer says the recent increase cases involving younger adults between 18 and 35. there are certain regions that are seeing more cases. >> similar to other surges there are particular communities in our county that are seeing a share of cases. that include east san jose and gilroy. >> it comes down to getting back to basics. slow the spread. vigilant. wear a mask. practice social distancing. also asking businesses to adhere to safety protocol. there is a team out that is going to be really reinforcing going to businesses to make sure they are enforcing the safety protocol. and there are violations being given out. the
. >> it is not completely clear exactly what is driving this sharp surge. that we're seeing everywhere. it's possible that we are about a week plus out from halloween. it's possible that we are all experiencing pandemic fatigue. as we have been at this for a long time. >> covid fatigue. people are socializing and family gathering. people aren't wearing mask. state officials say we're slacking off when it comes to coronavirus protocol. health officer says the recent increase cases...
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yes, short sharp plan until the 11th of december.y going down from level three to level two, that's east lothian and midlothian but 11 council areas will be going from level three to level four, which has the most severe level of restrictions and is quite close to a lockdown, apart from schools remaining open, people can meet outside within restricted numbers. those areas, the ones as we mentioned earlier, almost all of the greater glasgow and clyde health board areas, apart from inverclyde, north and south lanarkshire, stirling, east and south ayrshire and west lothian. they will all move from tier 3 to tier 4 that period of three weeks until the 11th of december. what will happen then, the first minister said there will be a review. she said it will only last for those three weeks and then they will be moved to another tier in time for christmas, allowing people to hopefully get together, but there is no guarantee of that, we will know that in three weeks, depending on where the figures go between now and then. alexandra, thank you
yes, short sharp plan until the 11th of december.y going down from level three to level two, that's east lothian and midlothian but 11 council areas will be going from level three to level four, which has the most severe level of restrictions and is quite close to a lockdown, apart from schools remaining open, people can meet outside within restricted numbers. those areas, the ones as we mentioned earlier, almost all of the greater glasgow and clyde health board areas, apart from inverclyde,...
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>>and it's not just masks and gloves bay keeper says it's also seeing a sharp increase in disposable food containers and other packaging associated with take out another pandemic related food services, it's actually really unfortunate because right before the virus. tense we're seeing a decline in plastic trash around the bay area. that's partly because there are restrictions on plastic bags and coming up all across bay area, the pandemic has also resulted in fewer cleanup efforts which means some of the covid rash could sink to the bottom for disappear in the weeds before it can be picked up in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >>for republican before california republican and democrat lawmakers are defending their trip to maui this week they were there to attend a conference at a luxury resort, but best despite the state issued travel advisory designed to help curb the spread of covid-19 they say the trip was to show their support for more business activities during the pandemic the nonprofit group called the voter project is sponsoring the annual event at the fairmont hotel and o
>>and it's not just masks and gloves bay keeper says it's also seeing a sharp increase in disposable food containers and other packaging associated with take out another pandemic related food services, it's actually really unfortunate because right before the virus. tense we're seeing a decline in plastic trash around the bay area. that's partly because there are restrictions on plastic bags and coming up all across bay area, the pandemic has also resulted in fewer cleanup efforts which...
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the covert disaster on top of the accompanying financial stress has thrown a very sharp relief that the business models of america american are set institutions are essentially donor base and philanthropy based in salons are going to america is an amazing thing it's a we can only be grateful and proud that we have such philanthropies however when when they are known shows up and when the end when the unexpected is is the stress on the business model. to get tickets sales and artist fees are the 1st things about us and not on the shutdown we have 60 we have 1600 orchestras right now that are in the dark and in the next month's time this has turned me to thomson thomas hanson thank you so much for coming on this i really appreciate it why appreciate being here. a quick look now at some culture news milan's milan italy's last scala opera house is canceling its season premiere due to several coronavirus cases among musicians the gala event is normally one of italy's cultural highlights and netflix is tapping into the hollywood of the middle east's the network launched its 1st egyptian serie
the covert disaster on top of the accompanying financial stress has thrown a very sharp relief that the business models of america american are set institutions are essentially donor base and philanthropy based in salons are going to america is an amazing thing it's a we can only be grateful and proud that we have such philanthropies however when when they are known shows up and when the end when the unexpected is is the stress on the business model. to get tickets sales and artist fees are the...
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sharp, strange, propellant and a whole lot of fun. a rich deeply felt novel about family ties, immigration, sexual longing and desire. by james mcbride. an exuberant set to the music of life. you will never forget scene by scene this book is a masterpiece congratulations to all the finalist beard he have touched so many people with your work this year. the winner of the 2020 prize for fiction is lester by raven leilani. >> oh my gosh. thank you. this is surreal. thank you so much. thank you. thank you, kirkus. this is wild to be in the company of such amazing writers. it really mean so much to me. i want to think first, i want to thank my mom. this has been an interesting year for us. we have a lot of loss. i want you to know that you're the reason i have the nerve to do this. to try to write this book. to be as honest as i could. i really appreciate and thank my family for being the people that made art feel like a worthwhile thing. i appreciate all the mentors and friends that i have that push me and challenge me in this. when i fel
sharp, strange, propellant and a whole lot of fun. a rich deeply felt novel about family ties, immigration, sexual longing and desire. by james mcbride. an exuberant set to the music of life. you will never forget scene by scene this book is a masterpiece congratulations to all the finalist beard he have touched so many people with your work this year. the winner of the 2020 prize for fiction is lester by raven leilani. >> oh my gosh. thank you. this is surreal. thank you so much. thank...
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and after many months of stable death rates, we're seeing sharp increase as well. it's not like it's just the infection that's in the population and it's not taking at all, people are dying and we're also now learning that infections, even if they are mildly symptomatic, for relatively young people can lead to organ damage. can lead to a lot of long-term consequences on the deliver, on heart, on brain, on the nervous system. it's not an infection we should take lightly. >>> and still ahead, president trump's personal attorney took his fight over the election to a federal court. but while rudy giuliani's legal arguments seemed high on drama, they were low on evidence. the details next. neuriva has cy proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies for 30 days and see the difference. robinwithout the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhoo
and after many months of stable death rates, we're seeing sharp increase as well. it's not like it's just the infection that's in the population and it's not taking at all, people are dying and we're also now learning that infections, even if they are mildly symptomatic, for relatively young people can lead to organ damage. can lead to a lot of long-term consequences on the deliver, on heart, on brain, on the nervous system. it's not an infection we should take lightly. >>> and still...
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and other officials calling on the community to stay on guard against the coronavirus after seeing a sharp uptick in covid-19 cases the 358 new covid-19 cases reported sunday is the most to see record 385 cases reported back on july 15th, a sharp increase in hospitalizations to more than a 100 is another troubling sign the virus is spreading faster than earlier outbreaks. the newest infections are mostly in people between 1834 years old exactly why the surge is happening now is not clear says doctor cody. >>it's possible that we are about a week plus out from halloween. it's possible that we are all experiencing pandemic fatigue as we've been this for a very long time the county is stepping up enforcement of the health order so far 79 businesses have received notices for noncompliance. >>amid more than a 1000 complaints about possible violations as county counsel james williams. >>if you see concerns. >>if you become aware of violations on the part of businesses or entities or others. we want you to report those sec covid concerns dot org and there is no clear evidence of any super spreade
and other officials calling on the community to stay on guard against the coronavirus after seeing a sharp uptick in covid-19 cases the 358 new covid-19 cases reported sunday is the most to see record 385 cases reported back on july 15th, a sharp increase in hospitalizations to more than a 100 is another troubling sign the virus is spreading faster than earlier outbreaks. the newest infections are mostly in people between 1834 years old exactly why the surge is happening now is not clear says...
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plus contra costa county is scaling back on its reopenings after a sharp rise. >>and covid-19 cases and the largest school district in santa clara county will be welcoming students back into the classrooms will explain coming up after the break stay with us. >>welcome back everyone that highest for 13 good morning to you thanks for waking up with us, i was chatting with john about the weather he said it's going to be pretty nice but don't get used to that because we're in store for cooldown hey john today prefacing everything i say with it's not going to last for long, but yeah we do have another gorgeous day ahead of us robin beautiful sunny skies, warm temperatures. and our last day of it before temperatures tomorrow really pushing downward as we see a deep dive in the jet really inundating us across the bay area you can see that skies across the bay area are pretty clear you got a good shot all the way out there across berkeley san francisco and eventually the coast in the distance really nice clear morning overall do enjoy the morning. the afternoon today be
plus contra costa county is scaling back on its reopenings after a sharp rise. >>and covid-19 cases and the largest school district in santa clara county will be welcoming students back into the classrooms will explain coming up after the break stay with us. >>welcome back everyone that highest for 13 good morning to you thanks for waking up with us, i was chatting with john about the weather he said it's going to be pretty nice but don't get used to that because we're in store for...
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his cabinet choices are signaling a sharp break with donald trump's policy. plus a story of trauma and triumph.
his cabinet choices are signaling a sharp break with donald trump's policy. plus a story of trauma and triumph.
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new covid-19 cases reported sunday is the most is a record 385 cases reported back on july 15th, a sharp increase in hospitalizations to more than a 100 is another troubling sign the virus is spreading faster than earlier outbreaks. the newest infections are mostly in people between 1834 years old exactly why the surge is happening now is not clear says doctor cody. >>it's possible that we are about a week plus out from halloween. it's possible that we are all experiencing pandemic fatigue as we've been this for a very long time the county is stepping up enforcement of the health order so far 79 businesses have received notices for noncompliance. >>amid more than a 1000 complaints about possible violations as county counsel james williams. >>if you see concerns. >>if you become aware of violations on the part of businesses or entities or others. we want you to report those sec covid concerns dot org and there is no clear evidence of any super spreader events behind the surge. >>officials said indoor dining in private in-home gatherings elevate the risk of spreading the virus urging peopl
new covid-19 cases reported sunday is the most is a record 385 cases reported back on july 15th, a sharp increase in hospitalizations to more than a 100 is another troubling sign the virus is spreading faster than earlier outbreaks. the newest infections are mostly in people between 1834 years old exactly why the surge is happening now is not clear says doctor cody. >>it's possible that we are about a week plus out from halloween. it's possible that we are all experiencing pandemic...
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from "america first" to a global view — joe biden announces his top foreign policy names in a sharp breakith trump. a vaccine developed by scientists at oxford is set to transform the battle against coronavirus around the world. china launches a mission to the moon to try and bring back to earth the first lunar rocks in nearly half a century. and why one of australia's best—known animals is to be reclassified as a vulnerable species. hello, welcome to the programme. just how different a face the united states will present to the world underjoe biden has been underscored by his choices for top roles in the new administration. long—time ally antony blinken, raised in france and a fluent french speaker, is to be the new secretary of state. and john kerry, who did thatjob under president obama, is to be the new climate tsar. their global outlook and intention to rebuild old alliances contrasts with the "america first" approach of donald trump — as our state department correspondent barbara plett usher reports. hi, i'm deputy secretary tony blinken, from the state department. wow, you have a l
from "america first" to a global view — joe biden announces his top foreign policy names in a sharp breakith trump. a vaccine developed by scientists at oxford is set to transform the battle against coronavirus around the world. china launches a mission to the moon to try and bring back to earth the first lunar rocks in nearly half a century. and why one of australia's best—known animals is to be reclassified as a vulnerable species. hello, welcome to the programme. just how...
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nsettled the weather turning increasingly unsettled from wednesday onwards, along with really quite a sharpn edinburgh and also in belfast as we go through thursday, and we have held onto that colder air through the end of the week and into next weekend as well. that is your latest weather. this is bbc news with the latest headlines. the prime minister appoints nadhim zahawi as minister for the deployment of coronavirus vaccines. a warning that hospitals in england could become overwhelmed with coronavirus cases, if mps don't back new restrictions. iran's president rouhani blames israel for the assassination of a top nuclear scientist, saying his country won't be deterred from its nuclear ambitions. a worrying weekend for 13,000 workers at some of the uk's biggest retail names — the group that owns top shop, dorothy perkins, and miss selfridge is on the brink of collapse. the perils of gambling addiction — we look at how covid and lockdown has created what experts call a perfect storm for problem gamblers.
nsettled the weather turning increasingly unsettled from wednesday onwards, along with really quite a sharpn edinburgh and also in belfast as we go through thursday, and we have held onto that colder air through the end of the week and into next weekend as well. that is your latest weather. this is bbc news with the latest headlines. the prime minister appoints nadhim zahawi as minister for the deployment of coronavirus vaccines. a warning that hospitals in england could become overwhelmed with...
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he's fine, but it's really sharp claws. he is now, though, word of the year.ing to be sitting under a fairly hefty whack of cloud in the next few days. that cloud is being pulled in from the atlantic and it comes along with some very mild air. if it does thin and break in a few spots, which it may do with a little bit of help from the hills, we could see our temperatures and eastern regions shooting up today. but as we continue to pull in the south—westerly air into western scotland, there's going to be a lot of moisture around. here, some fairly relentless rain and across the hills, the totals keep adding up. i think we'll see perhaps some rain setting in from western wales and parts of northern ireland with the higher ground, especially through the day as well. a lot of cloud around, as i said, but some sheltered eastern spots will see the sun coming out and the temperatures could shoot up to 16, even 17 degrees, but widely, we're in the mid—teens on tuesday despite the grey skies. through tuesday evening over into wednesday, still lots of cloud around, stil
he's fine, but it's really sharp claws. he is now, though, word of the year.ing to be sitting under a fairly hefty whack of cloud in the next few days. that cloud is being pulled in from the atlantic and it comes along with some very mild air. if it does thin and break in a few spots, which it may do with a little bit of help from the hills, we could see our temperatures and eastern regions shooting up today. but as we continue to pull in the south—westerly air into western scotland, there's...
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you can see there was a sharp spike at the peak of the first wave in april.some of which may be linked indirectly to the virus because people didn‘t seek or didn‘t get hospital treatment. then it falls back towards the average before picking up again in recent weeks. though it‘s still well short of that first peak. there‘s a lag between cases being diagnosed and then some patients getting seriously ill and not surviving. we can expect deaths to carry on going up for several more weeks because we already know that cases have been going up for several weeks and the people whose deaths were registered in the latest data will have probably caught covid sometime in october. there were big variations in excess deaths. the highest in the north west of england, wales and northern ireland were all around a third above their five—year averages in the latest week. scotland‘s were 12% above average. the lowest included the east of england with 6% and london with no deaths above the average. experts say in some parts of the country, infection rates didn‘t come down as rap
you can see there was a sharp spike at the peak of the first wave in april.some of which may be linked indirectly to the virus because people didn‘t seek or didn‘t get hospital treatment. then it falls back towards the average before picking up again in recent weeks. though it‘s still well short of that first peak. there‘s a lag between cases being diagnosed and then some patients getting seriously ill and not surviving. we can expect deaths to carry on going up for several more weeks...
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. >> it is most timely and welcome, for the pain is still sharp. >> yes, there is still sickness and there is still the helpfulness of neighbor toward neighbor. there has to be in a new land where the settlers facing the uncertainties of a new way of life. mistress perry knows that building a better world requires courage and faith. and these men writing back to england, they know that as well. >> we are sorry to send back the ship without better lading, but there has been much sickness among us and many of our number lack strength to survive the winter cold. yet, for the most, we remain a good heart and make what haste we can to build our plantation. among our number, there be those of motives, mainly pricing will be conscious and one of the game. yet, we form one party joined by common consent. there is resolve and hope and promise here where men still build. here on a short where men can say, we form one body politic, joined by common consent. when our founding fathers
. >> it is most timely and welcome, for the pain is still sharp. >> yes, there is still sickness and there is still the helpfulness of neighbor toward neighbor. there has to be in a new land where the settlers facing the uncertainties of a new way of life. mistress perry knows that building a better world requires courage and faith. and these men writing back to england, they know that as well. >> we are sorry to send back the ship without better lading, but there has been...
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that forced the issue into sharp focus. >> in here. >> i want to ask her if these are her own personalr the ones providedy the state. >> what things can we talk to you about and what can't we talk to you about? >> ion't want into delve too much into the other things. keep your mind on the trial. >> the cases that are there. [inaudible] [speaking native language] >> where did they see us? [speaking native language] >> they know that you know. > yes. >> two consulates who were in he car on the day he was assassinated. at least the masrminds behind the hits. they have this story for us. [speaking native language] >> then what happened? [speaking native language] [speaking native language] >> the people that you believe -- >> yes, we believe that they are around us. >> how is that? >> as long as there is still in the mountain in the back. >> in the same position that you are in, can you step this way? three, two, one, and rolling. >> the two consulates have turned town being put in witness protection ahead of trial, saying they refuse to abdicate their you duty and the wards they serve. th
that forced the issue into sharp focus. >> in here. >> i want to ask her if these are her own personalr the ones providedy the state. >> what things can we talk to you about and what can't we talk to you about? >> ion't want into delve too much into the other things. keep your mind on the trial. >> the cases that are there. [inaudible] [speaking native language] >> where did they see us? [speaking native language] >> they know that you know. > yes....
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there is a sharp contrast between the way the government sprays money at companies that don't deliverctance to provide long—term support to businesses and working people at the sharp end of this crisis. the chancellor spent months saying that extending furlough was, these were his words, not the kind of certainty that british businesses or british workers need. 0nly businesses or british workers need. only then to do a u—turn at the last minute. yesterday's on employment figures show the cost of that delay. redundancy is up bya cost of that delay. redundancy is up by a record 181,000 in the last quarter. what is the prime minister's message to those that have lost theirjobs because of the chancellor's delay? mr speaker, with great respect to the right honourable gentleman, he knows full well that the furlough programme has continued throughout this pandemic. it went right the way through to october. it is now going through to march. it is one of the most generous programmes in the world. 80% of income supported by this government. an overall package of £210 billion, mr speaker, going
there is a sharp contrast between the way the government sprays money at companies that don't deliverctance to provide long—term support to businesses and working people at the sharp end of this crisis. the chancellor spent months saying that extending furlough was, these were his words, not the kind of certainty that british businesses or british workers need. 0nly businesses or british workers need. only then to do a u—turn at the last minute. yesterday's on employment figures show the...
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covert 90 gripping the country daily infection rate has passed 100000 cases with officials reporting a sharp increase in hospital admissions america's trinity chavez has more. the u.s. marking another milestone as the coronavirus pandemic continues to hold a tight grip on the nation over more according to johns hopkins university the number of daily new confirmed kovan $1000.00 cases surging 45 percent over the past 2 weeks to a record 7 day average of 86352 while the number of deaths are up 15 percent now averaging 846 deaths every day now there are many groups that are seeing record number. and we have more than now. so this is a very serious situation room and it looks worse from the u.s. now has the highest totals in the world while them factions are increasing in nearly every state on wednesday texas reported more than 1000 new coven 1000 cases and 126 deaths while in missouri nebraska and oklahoma hospitals are hitting record highs experts fear dire consequences in the coming months especially concerning the fact that there are very few hospital beds slapped in some parts of the countr
covert 90 gripping the country daily infection rate has passed 100000 cases with officials reporting a sharp increase in hospital admissions america's trinity chavez has more. the u.s. marking another milestone as the coronavirus pandemic continues to hold a tight grip on the nation over more according to johns hopkins university the number of daily new confirmed kovan $1000.00 cases surging 45 percent over the past 2 weeks to a record 7 day average of 86352 while the number of deaths are up 15...
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the pain is still sharp.rator: yes, there is still sickness and there is still the helpfulness of neighbor toward neighbor. there has to be in a new land, where the settlers face of the uncertainties of a new way of life. misses. building a better world requires courage and faith, and these men running back to england, they know that too. >> we are sorry to send back the ship, but there would be much sick among us and many of our number lack strength to survive the winter cold. for the most, we are men of good heart and make what haste weekend to build a good plantation. some our number, their be mainly priding liberty of conscious -- liberty of conscience and others worldly gain. yet we joined by common consent. narrator: there is resolve and hope and promise where men still build, here on the shore where men can say, we form one body politic joined by common consent. ♪
the pain is still sharp.rator: yes, there is still sickness and there is still the helpfulness of neighbor toward neighbor. there has to be in a new land, where the settlers face of the uncertainties of a new way of life. misses. building a better world requires courage and faith, and these men running back to england, they know that too. >> we are sorry to send back the ship, but there would be much sick among us and many of our number lack strength to survive the winter cold. for the...
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aarp staying sharp is part of renew active.e. aarp staying sharp is part of renew active. for bathroom odors that linger try febreze small spaces. just press firmly and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. but we can still help protect each other this flu season by getting vaccinated. if you're 65 or older, get the superior flu protection of fluzone high-dose quadrivalent. it's the only 65+ flu vaccine with four times the standard dose. and it's free with medicare part b. fluzone high-dose quadrivalent isn't for people who've had a severe allergic reaction to any flu vaccine or vaccine component, including eggs or egg products. tell your health care professional if you've ever experienced severe muscle weakness after receiving a flu shot. people with weakened immune systems, including those receiving therapies that suppress the immune system, may experience lower immune responses. vaccination may not protect everyone. side effects include pain, redness, and/or swelling where you got the
aarp staying sharp is part of renew active.e. aarp staying sharp is part of renew active. for bathroom odors that linger try febreze small spaces. just press firmly and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. but we can still help protect each other this flu season by getting vaccinated. if you're 65 or older, get the superior flu protection of fluzone high-dose quadrivalent. it's the only 65+ flu vaccine with four times the standard dose. and it's free...
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but when it came to people who objected to him in science or otherwise, he had an extraordinarily sharpgue and he was really strong. almost unparalleled he wrote a very witty way in one case he mocked somebody who told the story and he said that's an interesting story but we also have eggs and people that can do this and they don't cook so what is it that we lack that the babylonians had. he said the only thing is being babylonian so it must be that they are cooking because they are babylonians. so, this type of thing i wanted to convey this personality of galileo that's not the nicest person, a genius, intellectual freedom, extremely important to him. at the same time, a lot of self-righteousness. he was very, very feisty even when he was wrong and he was wrong a good number of times. he was not always right but this is part of the thing we have to learn today. you see, scientists are actually the first to admit that science is only provisional and as good as the data that exist at the certain time so the good thing about science is that sometimes the self correction happens fast and s
but when it came to people who objected to him in science or otherwise, he had an extraordinarily sharpgue and he was really strong. almost unparalleled he wrote a very witty way in one case he mocked somebody who told the story and he said that's an interesting story but we also have eggs and people that can do this and they don't cook so what is it that we lack that the babylonians had. he said the only thing is being babylonian so it must be that they are cooking because they are...
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they are all very sharp and we cannot have the leader that is not sharp.ian who has bought and paid for by china and other countries. how can you have a guy whose son walks out with $1.5 billion millions of dollars a year who son asked for $10 million a year for introductory purposes. $10 million a year and he he's supposed to be negotiating with china? china would just hope that i don't win because hey we have taken in tens of billions of dollars a year. the first time ever with with china. we never took in 10 cents. save their steel mills and steel and an aluminum industries. in 2016 north carolina devoted to fire this corrupt political establishment and you elect did a president that is finally putting america first. and if i don't sound like a typical washington politician, it's because thankfully i am not a politician. [cheers and applause] and if i don't always play by the rules of washington and the washington establishment is because i fight for you and there's never been anybody that spot harder than you. and i had a very nice life before doing th
they are all very sharp and we cannot have the leader that is not sharp.ian who has bought and paid for by china and other countries. how can you have a guy whose son walks out with $1.5 billion millions of dollars a year who son asked for $10 million a year for introductory purposes. $10 million a year and he he's supposed to be negotiating with china? china would just hope that i don't win because hey we have taken in tens of billions of dollars a year. the first time ever with with china. we...
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a sharp it is attributable to the positive development on the vaccine overall.rally post election outcome. to some extent, concern for the long-term inflation risk down the road similar to other markets. i think at the current level, valuation seems increasingly attractive. absolute yield is the highest. we have re-normalized the bank to pre-covid levels at three point -- 3.2%. relative yield against the u.s. treasury 10-year at 240 basis points is also closed to the widest level over the past decade. i think exchange rate is also quite positive. we are bullish on the renminbi. the valuation of renminbi on government bonds at this level is attractive to long-term investors. 3.3% compared to other countries is quite attractive. widening on some parts of the curve. rmb of this is down to the and the yuan's appreciation. we could be seeing the yuan at 640 at some stage. went does that likely happened and what will be the impact -- when does that likely happen and what will be the impact? >> i feel that we will see that some point next year. our view is based on a c
a sharp it is attributable to the positive development on the vaccine overall.rally post election outcome. to some extent, concern for the long-term inflation risk down the road similar to other markets. i think at the current level, valuation seems increasingly attractive. absolute yield is the highest. we have re-normalized the bank to pre-covid levels at three point -- 3.2%. relative yield against the u.s. treasury 10-year at 240 basis points is also closed to the widest level over the past...
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is a record 385 cases reported back on july 15th, a sharp increase in hospitalizations to more than a 100 is another troubling sign the virus is spreading faster than earlier outbreaks. the newest infections are mostly in people between 1834 years old exactly why the surge is happening now is not clear says doctor cody. >>it's possible that we are about a week plus out from halloween. it's possible that we are all experiencing pandemic fatigue as we've been this for a very long time and there's a few other things that have been happening around us. in the world. but the key take home message that i really want to get across is that what each of us do every day really matters and an increase in cases is both a risk for the health of our community as well as for the health of our economy. >>the way. >>now officials said that enforcement of the health orders also being stepped up so businesses have been warned about a possible violations and the county says it has received another 1000 complaints from people about possible violations. if these numbers don't get any better doctor cody s
is a record 385 cases reported back on july 15th, a sharp increase in hospitalizations to more than a 100 is another troubling sign the virus is spreading faster than earlier outbreaks. the newest infections are mostly in people between 1834 years old exactly why the surge is happening now is not clear says doctor cody. >>it's possible that we are about a week plus out from halloween. it's possible that we are all experiencing pandemic fatigue as we've been this for a very long time and...
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and nasdaq continue to struggle amid a sharp decline in major tech names. so let's go ahead and take a look at what's driving markets with boom bust co-host, christine, and managing director of the market gauge group and author of the best selling book, plant your money tree, a guide to growing your wealth. michelle schneider. thank you both for joining us today. always appreciate having you both on the show. michelle, i want to start with you. do you think there is a divergence happening now between the nasdaq and the rest of the market and will this divergence, if there is one, continue through the end of the year? yes, there definitely is a divergence. and i have to say as a student of what i call an economic modern family, where the russell 2000 represented the grand daddy of the family considering all 2000 stocks have presence in the united states and deal with the manufacturing of the supply side. the fact that we're seeing the rotation into that area along with transportation and also a bit of retail. and most recently the banks means that the optimi
and nasdaq continue to struggle amid a sharp decline in major tech names. so let's go ahead and take a look at what's driving markets with boom bust co-host, christine, and managing director of the market gauge group and author of the best selling book, plant your money tree, a guide to growing your wealth. michelle schneider. thank you both for joining us today. always appreciate having you both on the show. michelle, i want to start with you. do you think there is a divergence happening now...
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the level four is intended to be short and sharp, and in this situation it is specifically intended tompact in advance of christmas. and a multi—billion pound boost in defence spending is welcomed by many of borisjohnson‘s mps, but one wonders... since the era of the duke of wellington the mod's not very good of managing big expensive projects. what are you going to do about that? but first, the prime minister had been hoping to use the week to reset his relationship with the public and his party, after the departure of his controverisal adviser, dominic cummings. but his plan was dealt somthing of a blow when borisjohnson was forced to self—isolate. the prime minister used a video to announce that he'd been "pinged," as he put it, after a meeting with an mp who later tested positive for coronavirus. borisjohnson doesn't have the illness, but is staying in his downing street flat for another few days in line with covid rules. at prime minister's questions, at which he appeared by video link, the labour leader wished him well, but questioned how easy it was for other people to follow th
the level four is intended to be short and sharp, and in this situation it is specifically intended tompact in advance of christmas. and a multi—billion pound boost in defence spending is welcomed by many of borisjohnson‘s mps, but one wonders... since the era of the duke of wellington the mod's not very good of managing big expensive projects. what are you going to do about that? but first, the prime minister had been hoping to use the week to reset his relationship with the public and his...
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, they are very smart, there very sharp, he was a sharp 25 years ago, you cannot let this happen to ourve a good time tonight, we love each other were having fun but it's not about fun, we cannot let this happen to our country, joining us tonight speaking about somebody that is great is a senator who is my friend and he just does not stop, he's one of the sharpest toughest people in washington and when he's on somebody, that person has no chance or that bad group has no chance, he's the head of homeland buddies and respected person in knee-jerk senator and we love him it i'm telling you everybody in washington talks about him and the greatest of tones senator ron johnson. thank you. he does not stop, you talk about not giving up, he does not stop, we have brian style, great job you're doing, thank you. glenn grothman, thank you very much, great job. glenn is doing a great job, darren, good job darren, what a good group. and you have a wonderful candidate who is going to be running and you know who that is, where is jim, jim, thank you jim. and i heard you doing well, how is he doing in
, they are very smart, there very sharp, he was a sharp 25 years ago, you cannot let this happen to ourve a good time tonight, we love each other were having fun but it's not about fun, we cannot let this happen to our country, joining us tonight speaking about somebody that is great is a senator who is my friend and he just does not stop, he's one of the sharpest toughest people in washington and when he's on somebody, that person has no chance or that bad group has no chance, he's the head of...
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the travel and tourism industry has been at the sharp end of this economic crisis. as a travel consultant in july. midlands, sian lost herjob as a travel consultant injuly. she has applied for hundreds of roles. it's been really, really hard to be reemployed because firstly instead of fea rfully reemployed because firstly instead of fearfully applicants for a role suitable for me there are over a hundred or sometimes a thousand applicants, so employers can be very picky and choosy. a record 314,000 people were made redundant in the three months to september. companies laid off staff as they expected the furlough scheme to finish at the end of october. at the 11th hour, it was extended until the end of march, but that extension came too late to save somejobs. patricia that extension came too late to save some jobs. patricia and andrew lost theirjobs when their travel some jobs. patricia and andrew lost their jobs when their travel company went into administration in may. they used their redundancy money to set upa they used their redundancy money to set up a new trav
the travel and tourism industry has been at the sharp end of this economic crisis. as a travel consultant in july. midlands, sian lost herjob as a travel consultant injuly. she has applied for hundreds of roles. it's been really, really hard to be reemployed because firstly instead of fea rfully reemployed because firstly instead of fearfully applicants for a role suitable for me there are over a hundred or sometimes a thousand applicants, so employers can be very picky and choosy. a record...