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we look at the size of companies, at the size of inventories, and also their weaknesses. we are currently looking at the level of inventories to manage and see how strong the supply short can hurt some of the supply chain interconnections. there are some sectors that are more vulnerable than others, like computers and electronics, textiles, transportation, metals and mining. these are sectors where inventories are below average long-term. but what we are worried about is definitely the negative price effect from this crisis. we see discretionary impact growing going forth, because we have the demand shock, so i volume effect, so we also have a price effect. the oil prices are very low. turnoverhe company growth is expected to fall in a number of developed countries. this is important to take in account. basically company turnover growth in negative territory for two consecutive years. and coupled with the high uncertainty, we should continue to see low profitability on the company's side. nejra: thanks, -- anna: thanks, ana. she's staying with us. jp morgan ceo jamie dimo
we look at the size of companies, at the size of inventories, and also their weaknesses. we are currently looking at the level of inventories to manage and see how strong the supply short can hurt some of the supply chain interconnections. there are some sectors that are more vulnerable than others, like computers and electronics, textiles, transportation, metals and mining. these are sectors where inventories are below average long-term. but what we are worried about is definitely the negative...
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especially those people working at small medium-sized companies. these companies need to have additionally to be resilient and for that we need to the insurance pay for them. down to 50 percent. and that will be applied to salaries which are high than the minimum wage level if the salaries of the level are lower than that then, it will be the same. 30 percent. and again, it is not for a couple of months. that is a long-term plan. these rates will be creating a stimulus to to the company to increase salaries to their employees. so much for insurance premiums. another measure. defendantdividends. should be suggested to many of these existing to optimize facing the tax of 2 percent only. while people have to pay 13 percent of income tax. that is it future disparity and that is unfair is why those who reside to take the money on the evidence outside of russia, to put on another account, we will be introducing a new tax of 15 percent. that will apply to certain amendments to the double with some companies. in the government needs to work this out. then
especially those people working at small medium-sized companies. these companies need to have additionally to be resilient and for that we need to the insurance pay for them. down to 50 percent. and that will be applied to salaries which are high than the minimum wage level if the salaries of the level are lower than that then, it will be the same. 30 percent. and again, it is not for a couple of months. that is a long-term plan. these rates will be creating a stimulus to to the company to...
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especially those people working at small or medium-sized companies. these companies need to have additional resources to be resilient, and for that we need to lower the insurance fees for them down to 15%. that will be applied to salaries which are higher than the minimum wage level. if the salary is at the level of minimum wage, it will be the same. 30%. and again, it's not for a couple of months. it is not an anti-crisis measure. that's a long-term plan. way we will be creating additional stimulus to companies to increase salaries of their employees. so much for insurance premiums. now another measure. interestends and all beng to offshore should subjected to fair taxes. this is why today many of the schemes existing to optimize money flows are facing the tax of 2% only while people have to pay 30% of income tax. that is a huge disparity, this is unfair. that is why those who would like to take the money, their dividends, outside of russia to put in foreign accounts will be -- we will be introducing a new that will require certain amendments to the
especially those people working at small or medium-sized companies. these companies need to have additional resources to be resilient, and for that we need to lower the insurance fees for them down to 15%. that will be applied to salaries which are higher than the minimum wage level. if the salary is at the level of minimum wage, it will be the same. 30%. and again, it's not for a couple of months. it is not an anti-crisis measure. that's a long-term plan. way we will be creating additional...
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we need to support small and medium sized companies because millions of people are edge ployed in that sector. i am announcing a number of measures to take place. first, all social benefits for people that are expected to be given in the next six months will be prolonged automatically. you will not need to present any additional document, you will not need to attend any institutions and let me give you an example. if you're entitled to discounts on utility, you will not need to confirm your current income to get that discount. also, the benefit payments to veterans of war and labor, 75,000 and 50,000 rubles, are to be delivered before the holidays which are due in may. we will also support vulnerable children. in the next three month, starting with april, we will be paying to every family who are entitled to maternity capital additional 5,000 rubles per month for every child younger than 3 years, 3 years included. that kind of support will be important for the families whose children are not going to kindergarten today or nursery. for families where parents are currently on medical lea
we need to support small and medium sized companies because millions of people are edge ployed in that sector. i am announcing a number of measures to take place. first, all social benefits for people that are expected to be given in the next six months will be prolonged automatically. you will not need to present any additional document, you will not need to attend any institutions and let me give you an example. if you're entitled to discounts on utility, you will not need to confirm your...
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one -- certainly 3-6 months from now, our small and medium size businesses that may have capitol-type issues because of this healthcare challenge, we don't know that yet. at that point, a payroll tax cut could help inject cash flow to consumers and then. doesn't change behavior when it's been used as stimulus before, really hasn't achieved that. so i think my best advice, in totality, let's get the diagnosis right in the economy as we watch what happens on supply chains, which industries are affected, how it affects the small and medium-sized businesses.
one -- certainly 3-6 months from now, our small and medium size businesses that may have capitol-type issues because of this healthcare challenge, we don't know that yet. at that point, a payroll tax cut could help inject cash flow to consumers and then. doesn't change behavior when it's been used as stimulus before, really hasn't achieved that. so i think my best advice, in totality, let's get the diagnosis right in the economy as we watch what happens on supply chains, which industries are...
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we need to do her best to support the income especially those people working at small and medium-size companies. these companies need to have the resources to be resilient and for that the eastern's will pay for them, down to 50%. that will be applied to salaries which are higher than the minimum wage level. if the salary of the level lower than that then it will be the same. 30% and again, it is not for a couple months, is not a anticrisis measure, that is a long-term plan, this way we will be creating additional stimulus to the companies to increase salaries of their employees, so much for interest premiums. now another measure, all dividends and all interest going to part of russia should be suggestion to fair taxes and today, many of the schemes existing to optimize money flows citing the tax of 2% only while people have to pay 30% of income tax, that is a huge disparity, it's unfair, that is why those who would like to take the money and the dividends outside of russia to put on accounts will introduce a new tax of 15%. it will require certain amendments to the double taxation ag
we need to do her best to support the income especially those people working at small and medium-size companies. these companies need to have the resources to be resilient and for that the eastern's will pay for them, down to 50%. that will be applied to salaries which are higher than the minimum wage level. if the salary of the level lower than that then it will be the same. 30% and again, it is not for a couple months, is not a anticrisis measure, that is a long-term plan, this way we will be...
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the answers, plural, are going to vary across our continent-size nation of souls. if we pretend that we've a one-size-fits-all solution for this problem or if we pretend that being d. can be fair going industry by industry, we're going to screw up badly. the lobbyists are going to dominate the day, not the public interests. i am open to spending in this moment, but that isn't an excuse store failing to spend well. we need to spend the people's money well. we need to steward our callings with humility. and we need to spend much better than this current house bill does. so let's take the mo enthat's being proposed -- so let's take the money that's being proposed and let's direct more than after of -- more than half of all of it to our stobs. i trust pete ricketts, my governor, a heck of a lot more than i trust nancy pelosi. pete and i have more aligned political philosophies. but that's not really the point. the real reason i trust him more is the same reason i think senator feinstein would trust gavin new some more. that is, moo my governor is on the ground with his
the answers, plural, are going to vary across our continent-size nation of souls. if we pretend that we've a one-size-fits-all solution for this problem or if we pretend that being d. can be fair going industry by industry, we're going to screw up badly. the lobbyists are going to dominate the day, not the public interests. i am open to spending in this moment, but that isn't an excuse store failing to spend well. we need to spend the people's money well. we need to steward our callings with...
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oui’ other england size, have also played our general other england size, have also played ourgeneralayed our general —— arsenal. of course, the championship side here in england isn't nottingham forest who we re england isn't nottingham forest who were also owned by evangelos marinakis. there players are all being tested today. we understand they are all clear. it shows you're really what football is up against, just one man being tested positive for coronavirus, but has had a huge effect on british football and indeed football right across europe. england are in action in their last game of the shebelieves cup. it is still goalless in texas. the world champions united states will win the trophy as long as they can appoint against japan. one game in the scottish premiership this evening and hearts have slipped four points adrift at the bottom of the table after a 1—0 defeat at relegation rivals st mirren. hearts could have moved above their hosts with a win, butjonathan obika's strike early in the second half was enough to separate the sides and move st mirren up to ninth place. thre
oui’ other england size, have also played our general other england size, have also played ourgeneralayed our general —— arsenal. of course, the championship side here in england isn't nottingham forest who we re england isn't nottingham forest who were also owned by evangelos marinakis. there players are all being tested today. we understand they are all clear. it shows you're really what football is up against, just one man being tested positive for coronavirus, but has had a huge...
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our big hospitals, our medium-sized hospitals, and small hospitals. the small and rural hospitals actually face the risk of closing if we don't help them. so we senate democrats have been pushing very hard for an increase, significant increase in money for the health care system and we are very, very pleased with what seems to be moving forward in the bill. in the bipartisan bill that we hope will be brought to the floor. second, workers first. the title of our democratic plan has been workers first. we believe we have to put working people, families, average americans ahead of anybody else. they are losing their jobs through no fault of their own. their kids are being sent -- staying home because there is no school. there are so many, so many problems that are befalling average people. and so we wanted to put them first. that's been our number one goal along with the martial plan for hospitals. and this bill as it comes forward, as it's now at least being agreed upon, has a lot of that. it has unemployment insurance on steroids. this is a great plan.
our big hospitals, our medium-sized hospitals, and small hospitals. the small and rural hospitals actually face the risk of closing if we don't help them. so we senate democrats have been pushing very hard for an increase, significant increase in money for the health care system and we are very, very pleased with what seems to be moving forward in the bill. in the bipartisan bill that we hope will be brought to the floor. second, workers first. the title of our democratic plan has been workers...
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we have certain size mono we have to use. we have to use a certain size hook. we're not allowed to use squid. you know, we're not allowed to use the best bait. we go through all these measures, but these other countries don't. they're using filet t mignon on ththe hooks, and we're usining a hot dog. man: : the u.s. i is the largrgt impoporter of seseafood in t the world. we import 9191% of our seafood, , and our primarary soe is china. it comes both h at a large environmental cost in terms of the carbon footprint, shipping fish halfway across the globe, and it comes s at a financial cost. the trade imbalance in seafood for the united states is $13 billion to $14 billion a year. ninick: it seems like it w woule a lot better for the american fishermen if we didn't import as much fifish. david: in other countries, they gas the fish, or theyey actuall, you know,w, dye the fish, bassically, so you can''t telll, you k know, by ththe color orore smell because it's, you know, been co2 gassed. it's a tough busininess for us. [film advance clicks] man: good s seafood's n
we have certain size mono we have to use. we have to use a certain size hook. we're not allowed to use squid. you know, we're not allowed to use the best bait. we go through all these measures, but these other countries don't. they're using filet t mignon on ththe hooks, and we're usining a hot dog. man: : the u.s. i is the largrgt impoporter of seseafood in t the world. we import 9191% of our seafood, , and our primarary soe is china. it comes both h at a large environmental cost in terms of...
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it depends on the size of the company, small and medium—sized companies operate through the banking systemhey will be supported by the bank of england and the treasury. for bigger businesses, essentially, your cash would run down, and then you get an overdraft via selling an iou to the bank of england, and then if that wasn't paid back, the treasury would repay it, that is the mechanism, a bit complicated but that is how you do these kind of things. it does not cover renters yet. the mortgage guarantee is a mortgage guarantee obviously and does not cover things like support for the self—employed but i am told this is a down payment. more will have to come if we wa nt payment. more will have to come if we want to meet the promise of whatever it takes. thank you for joining us. meanwhile, all non—urgent operations will be cancelled in april for three months to free up 30,000 beds for the nhs in england. scotland has ta ken a similar decision. 0ur health editor hugh pym looks at how prepared the nhs is for a growing number of severe cases. bolton medical centre, gerry speaking. preparing for
it depends on the size of the company, small and medium—sized companies operate through the banking systemhey will be supported by the bank of england and the treasury. for bigger businesses, essentially, your cash would run down, and then you get an overdraft via selling an iou to the bank of england, and then if that wasn't paid back, the treasury would repay it, that is the mechanism, a bit complicated but that is how you do these kind of things. it does not cover renters yet. the mortgage...
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we need to see loans to small and medium size enterprises. if they keep their workers it turns into a grant and they don't have to pay it back.
we need to see loans to small and medium size enterprises. if they keep their workers it turns into a grant and they don't have to pay it back.
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workers and small businesses and mid-sized businesses and others who are absolutely getting clobbered, as we all try to fight this virus together. and so congress must unite this evening, as we have on two prior occasions during this emergency. when we came together to pass phase one, to provide emergency immediate health care support to public health entities, to provide more funds to do research on a vaccine for the coronavirus, more funds for research on antivirals to address the coronavirus, and then we passed round two, the families first act where we made sure that that testing was free because we don't want any american to say i'm not going to get tested even though i feel like i might have the symptoms, i'm not going to get tested because i can't afford it, putting both themselves and others in the community at risk. so we said we have got to make sure these tests are free, and we also provided sick leave, sick leave because we don't want anybody going to work when they feel sick and they have the virus if going to work is the only way they can put food on the table by getting
workers and small businesses and mid-sized businesses and others who are absolutely getting clobbered, as we all try to fight this virus together. and so congress must unite this evening, as we have on two prior occasions during this emergency. when we came together to pass phase one, to provide emergency immediate health care support to public health entities, to provide more funds to do research on a vaccine for the coronavirus, more funds for research on antivirals to address the...
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they have taken the view small and medium-size businesses are at a critical point.few months we may see problems with individuals. a lot of people are probably going to lose their jobs. a lot of people are not going to be able to get work because they are in quarantine. we may have to consider something along the lines of what trump announced, a check to each individual citizen. we are not yet there. thank you so much for joining us. seen to today we have fixed data decline in the pound as investors have criticized the u.k. for lagging measures elsewhere in europe. are there opportunities to be taken in u.k. markets versus other countries? >> sterling is starting to look more attractive. sterling was priced a little bit -- how the health crisis was going to be handled. i think the biggest thing about the u.k. response is there has been the central bank and they are focusing on the areas that are going to be most deeply affected by the crisis. the assurance given to companies, if you have problems, we will guarantee your loan, as well as the cash handout. when they a
they have taken the view small and medium-size businesses are at a critical point.few months we may see problems with individuals. a lot of people are probably going to lose their jobs. a lot of people are not going to be able to get work because they are in quarantine. we may have to consider something along the lines of what trump announced, a check to each individual citizen. we are not yet there. thank you so much for joining us. seen to today we have fixed data decline in the pound as...
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firing stuff over lost business from the virus the finance minister says they'll be no cap on the size of the plan which the government will fund by selling more debt is also allowing companies to hold on to billions of pounds in value added tax over the next few months. let's look at how the virus is making business headlines elsewhere in the world. can no longer pay its bills the german restaurant chain has been forced to close almost all of its locations due to the corona virus and perhaps the proceedings are expected in the next few weeks the company is hoping for government aid. on free comic a bentley will help production in the u.k. for 4 weeks the decision was made to keep employees dave there also fears about shortages of parts the british luxury brand is owned by fox barton which is reducing output across europe. the world economic forum is launching a coded action platform the 1st of its kind drawing on its network of business leaders it aims to galvanize the global business community for collective action the group is open to all businesses and governments who want to offer
firing stuff over lost business from the virus the finance minister says they'll be no cap on the size of the plan which the government will fund by selling more debt is also allowing companies to hold on to billions of pounds in value added tax over the next few months. let's look at how the virus is making business headlines elsewhere in the world. can no longer pay its bills the german restaurant chain has been forced to close almost all of its locations due to the corona virus and perhaps...
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and one sector in which jobs are growing our supermarkets some of the big retailers the rapid sizing for tens of thousands of temp stuff to deal with the panic buying will need lots of people to stop their shelves with toilet paper nice and business with it. on the road with our superhero. my mission is clear. and to me constantly should explore germany. and everything else there's a lot going on in. germany tried and tested change in. mood on d w. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when will all this. just 3 of the topics that we've covered and the weekly radio show it's called spectrum if you would like and the information on the coronavirus or any other science topic you should really check out our talk cast you can get it wherever you can get your podcast you can also find us at d.f.w. dot com one slash science. news day it is. to get over now live on the show that of us are. in support of. what's a big what's able. to be a book. hello and welcome to tech and today i want to take a little break from traveling but that doesn't mean we haven't prepared an interesting show
and one sector in which jobs are growing our supermarkets some of the big retailers the rapid sizing for tens of thousands of temp stuff to deal with the panic buying will need lots of people to stop their shelves with toilet paper nice and business with it. on the road with our superhero. my mission is clear. and to me constantly should explore germany. and everything else there's a lot going on in. germany tried and tested change in. mood on d w. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and...
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firing staff over lost business from the virus the finance minister says they'll be no cap on the size of the plan which the government will fund by selling more debt is also allowing companies to hold on to billions of pounds in value added tax over the next few months. let's look at how the virus is making business headlines elsewhere in the world. can no longer pay its bills the german restaurant chain has been forced to close almost all of its locations due to the coronavirus bankruptcy proceedings are expected in the next few weeks the company is hoping for government aid. not free comic a bentley will hope production in the u.k. for 4 weeks the decision was made to keep employees there also fears about shortages of parts the british luxury brand is owned by fox barton which is reducing output across europe. the world economic forum is launching a covert action platform the 1st of its kind drawing on its network of business leaders it aims to galvanize the global business community for collective action the group is open to all businesses and governments who want to offer their he
firing staff over lost business from the virus the finance minister says they'll be no cap on the size of the plan which the government will fund by selling more debt is also allowing companies to hold on to billions of pounds in value added tax over the next few months. let's look at how the virus is making business headlines elsewhere in the world. can no longer pay its bills the german restaurant chain has been forced to close almost all of its locations due to the coronavirus bankruptcy...
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size since britainjoined the eu.t describe to me how this market works. we sell haddock, whiting, cod and what we call rough. after that, monks, anything else goes in the second seal. what kind of sale, how much fish, what with the prices like? 400 boxes, prices were good probably because of the type of weather we've had, there hasn't been much fish so the price is good. just down the coast from fraserburgh is peterhead, one of europe's busiest fishing ports. harvest hope is about to set sail on a 10—day trip far out into the north atlantic on the hunt for cod and haddock. come aboard! it's a big trip. how far offshore are you going? we could be going as high as 300 miles west. it's out in the atlantic. how many days is that? hopefully 8 days but no more than 10 days keep the quality. and you need to go that far to find the best fish stocks? yes, it's lovely haddock but it keeps us out of the north sea, reduces the effort in the north sea and because the cod quota has been cut this year, we have less time to spend in
size since britainjoined the eu.t describe to me how this market works. we sell haddock, whiting, cod and what we call rough. after that, monks, anything else goes in the second seal. what kind of sale, how much fish, what with the prices like? 400 boxes, prices were good probably because of the type of weather we've had, there hasn't been much fish so the price is good. just down the coast from fraserburgh is peterhead, one of europe's busiest fishing ports. harvest hope is about to set sail...
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jonathan: does that need to be in size or targeted, or smart and specific? or just go in with size?size is what markets want to see, makes a nice headline. targeted and smart will be what is most effective. george: the market would love either, to be honest. big size, they love targeted. i think targeted is the smart way to do it. it is a short period of time that you just want to get through. jonathan: if you want a call option on the second half recovery -- let's say you are super constructive right now and you think, going to buy lottery tickets, second half, things will be better. what would you do right now? gershon: what action would i take right now? forward guidance. jonathan: from an investment perspective. what would you do? if you think the second half will be better, some people looking to take a call option on that, what part of the market would you go to? where are you going to get that outperformance? would you buy inflation protection? where would you go? gershon: i would probably short duration, if i thought about it. if you really thought that this was going to be
jonathan: does that need to be in size or targeted, or smart and specific? or just go in with size?size is what markets want to see, makes a nice headline. targeted and smart will be what is most effective. george: the market would love either, to be honest. big size, they love targeted. i think targeted is the smart way to do it. it is a short period of time that you just want to get through. jonathan: if you want a call option on the second half recovery -- let's say you are super...
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it is not a one-size-fits-all. specifics on what that unit's mission is and how best to support it going forward. as we have looked at the plans, they are all solid plans, at least the ones i have seen. they involve everything from shiftwork and having certain people work together for two weeks at a certain location, work from home, trading teams in and out, much as commercial companies are doing so you don't have everybody in one place at one time, common sense things to minimize the risk that an entire unit might be impacted at one time if someone gets sick. >> we are looking to have briefings this week. don't hold me to it, but we are attempting to have a commander connect with you tomorrow. he will be able to get into some of these questions. right now they are numbers we are not prepared to give out. the number deals with our deployable medical capability, which is a number we are not prepared to give out. we can get back to you on that and will work you through it. i'm going to try something tricky. i'm going
it is not a one-size-fits-all. specifics on what that unit's mission is and how best to support it going forward. as we have looked at the plans, they are all solid plans, at least the ones i have seen. they involve everything from shiftwork and having certain people work together for two weeks at a certain location, work from home, trading teams in and out, much as commercial companies are doing so you don't have everybody in one place at one time, common sense things to minimize the risk that...
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scheme withg associates set for a medium-size enterprise. reiterating this new sme lending scheme for up to a for your funding plan. it could provide in excess of 100 billion pounds to u.k. sme. u.k. also cut to 0% from 1%. the bank of doing its part. we are here in westminster because we are waiting for the government to do what it plans to do around coronavirus. we will get the elements later on. we have banks on what they are doing with mortgages. businesses will be interested in what is coming from fiscal and monetary action. we will look at your stocks to watch. slide $1avirus may billion off its revenue. bloomberg radio is also available to you on your mobile in the london area. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open. -- 12 just 10 minutes minutes past 7:00 in the u.k. 50 or so minutes into the start of the trading. the surprisere of rate cut by the bank of england. taking off interest rates in u.k. by the bank of england. no surprise that we see rate cuts coming. the timing of the surprise on the day that we were
scheme withg associates set for a medium-size enterprise. reiterating this new sme lending scheme for up to a for your funding plan. it could provide in excess of 100 billion pounds to u.k. sme. u.k. also cut to 0% from 1%. the bank of doing its part. we are here in westminster because we are waiting for the government to do what it plans to do around coronavirus. we will get the elements later on. we have banks on what they are doing with mortgages. businesses will be interested in what is...
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no other enterprise this size in the world. it's not manageable unless we all agree to try to manage it and have the knowledge of it. i think there ought to be 535 waste books every year and then we ought to have the debate about where we're not spending money wisely and have the information at our fingertips so we make great decisions because quite frankly we don't make great decisions because we don't have the knowledge. and then what knowledge we do have we transfer to a bureaucracy to make decisions about it when we should have been guiding those things. true debates about national priorities would come about if we did effective oversight. it is the senate, once hailed as the world's greatest deliberative body, where these differences should be argued. our differences should be resolved through civil discourse so they're not settled in the street. just as the constitution provides for the majority rule democracy while protecting the rights of the individual, the senate must principles to gain the trust of the electorate, an
no other enterprise this size in the world. it's not manageable unless we all agree to try to manage it and have the knowledge of it. i think there ought to be 535 waste books every year and then we ought to have the debate about where we're not spending money wisely and have the information at our fingertips so we make great decisions because quite frankly we don't make great decisions because we don't have the knowledge. and then what knowledge we do have we transfer to a bureaucracy to make...
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bush: when they're this size, they're relatively burly. they're capable of withstanding challenges, esespecially short-term ones. where we are, on the coast, the--the big acidification events, the big ph drops, they're associated with upupwelling evevents, and they't last forever. they canan--these guys can d deal with thosese, bt the larvae, the eggs, the future of these guys--those guys get hit by those events, and it just hammers them. it's gotten challenging. it's not a turnkey, pushbutttton operation to justst themem in the bucket and make a million babies, you knowow? andt should be, but it's gettining hardrder and harder and haharder everery year. swezey: doug really takes it a step further in that he's willing g to work wiwith scients and groups thahat are interested in conservrving the species on a more personal level l because he understands the e value in conserving the abalone and having a healthy abalone population both for his business, but alsoso for kind df the historical legacy of the state. he really wants to see abalone
bush: when they're this size, they're relatively burly. they're capable of withstanding challenges, esespecially short-term ones. where we are, on the coast, the--the big acidification events, the big ph drops, they're associated with upupwelling evevents, and they't last forever. they canan--these guys can d deal with thosese, bt the larvae, the eggs, the future of these guys--those guys get hit by those events, and it just hammers them. it's gotten challenging. it's not a turnkey,...
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we spoke to employers of all sizes. we have conference calls with hotels, restaurants and more hearing directly from those key stakeholders help us to understand with what the needse and this legislation reflects what the needs are in our communities. we've gote to get into listen to people because things are changing and as it is an evolving out there, congress needs to be evolving as well. so last week we passed the second major bill called the face to packageds which provides federal funds to individuals exposed to theth virus can get healthy as an example, if you want to get tested for the virus, that is now free. our hospitals needed more resources to combat the health crisis so we provided more care, more funding for healthcare network. i'm glad the president signed that bill immediately into law. we also provide additional resources to state and medicare programs to show up hospitals concerned about losing revenue with no elective surgery anymore and concern about being overwhelmed by influx of individual sufferi
we spoke to employers of all sizes. we have conference calls with hotels, restaurants and more hearing directly from those key stakeholders help us to understand with what the needse and this legislation reflects what the needs are in our communities. we've gote to get into listen to people because things are changing and as it is an evolving out there, congress needs to be evolving as well. so last week we passed the second major bill called the face to packageds which provides federal funds...
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in size it's only unesco listed rainforest reserve. as lucy found out. now, i know you can't see much apart from the really tall trees, but mother nature's soundtrack is truly spectacular. this is the edge of sri lanka's last primary rainforest. it's a hotspot for biodiversity. ra re it's a hotspot for biodiversity. rare plants, and snakes all thrive here. it is so important ecologically that there are plans to quadruple it in size. the only way to explore it is by foot. this man used to hike and swim in the forest asa used to hike and swim in the forest as a child. it is so dense. yes. 0nly as a child. it is so dense. yes. only a tiny bit of sunlight coming through. he now runs tours of the jungle around the island. it is slippery. the sinharaja forest covers m ore slippery. the sinharaja forest covers more than 8000 hectares but you don't need to walk very far to spot some wildlife. c resnick that's the green tree frog under the leaves. almost the same colour as the leaves. yes. it is tiny. it is —— so the leaves. yes. it is tiny. it
in size it's only unesco listed rainforest reserve. as lucy found out. now, i know you can't see much apart from the really tall trees, but mother nature's soundtrack is truly spectacular. this is the edge of sri lanka's last primary rainforest. it's a hotspot for biodiversity. ra re it's a hotspot for biodiversity. rare plants, and snakes all thrive here. it is so important ecologically that there are plans to quadruple it in size. the only way to explore it is by foot. this man used to hike...
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small or medium sized companies and micro companies car finding themselves in dipping. will be able to pay their loans. in time after 6 months bierria i call upon the government of the central bank to adopt additional measures to ensure. that crediting and lonely schumann's is continuing on a sustainable basis that can be done through subsidies and governmental guarantees companies and factories which are now in a difficult situation should be protected from bankruptcy that is why a period of 6 times we introducing a moratorium are the bankruptcy applications as well as. the comp when you measure is related to the collecting the data from such companies that is going to help those who are most affected also the government is instructed to monitor the situation 24 seventh's when needed with these measures can be expanded and the number of the category of companies involved can also be changed expanded but we need to do our best to support people's income specially those people working at small medium size companies the these companies need to have additional resources to
small or medium sized companies and micro companies car finding themselves in dipping. will be able to pay their loans. in time after 6 months bierria i call upon the government of the central bank to adopt additional measures to ensure. that crediting and lonely schumann's is continuing on a sustainable basis that can be done through subsidies and governmental guarantees companies and factories which are now in a difficult situation should be protected from bankruptcy that is why a period of 6...
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this appliance, check that out - thank you. - it's the perfect size for one or perfect size for a huge crowd. now we're gonna go bake. how about a white chocolate macadamia nut bread pudding. (cheering) we have eggs, we have melted butter, we have sugar, we have vanilla and we wanna just sorta beat this up a little bit. that much milk and cream. so, whether you're using baguette, french bread, brioche, you have to let the bread soak. it's thirsty, hear the bread going, (slurping). (laughing) and then you hear another (slurping). (laughing) once it soaks, then you add the white chocolate chips and then you added the toasted macadamia nuts. - [kimberley] beautiful, beautiful. - and then you let that all incorporate and then, we put it in our casserole. you wanna talk about something you wanna make, let me tell you, oh, did i tell you it's in the book? (laughing) (cheering) okay, oh yeah. that's exactly what it looks like. watch this. - [kimberley] so crunchy on the top and golden brown. - [emeril] oh wait. - [kimberley] look at that. - let's get another one. (gasping) ooh-la-la. i like t
this appliance, check that out - thank you. - it's the perfect size for one or perfect size for a huge crowd. now we're gonna go bake. how about a white chocolate macadamia nut bread pudding. (cheering) we have eggs, we have melted butter, we have sugar, we have vanilla and we wanna just sorta beat this up a little bit. that much milk and cream. so, whether you're using baguette, french bread, brioche, you have to let the bread soak. it's thirsty, hear the bread going, (slurping). (laughing)...
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economy suzz nine times the size of china. today by many measures the economy of china has caught up with the united states. an we have wasted certainly predating this administration but we have wasted trillions of dollars in wars that, you know, iraq -- iran owns iraq today. we're doing a peace deal with the taliban we took out because it's a terrorist organization. you'll never have peace in afghanistan so long as the taliban is not, you know, giving up its commitment to the physical force tradition. but what china did during that period, our growth over that 20-year period was about 2.5%. china's growth is about 7% to 8% annually. that's why they're catching up with us, obviously. china, they cheat, they don't care about their workers or their environment, but what they have done, investing in infrastructure, into asia, into europe, into africa, is they've invested in the growth of their own economy. and that's why it's growing. i would just hope that you and the president and the ways and means committee can find a way to
economy suzz nine times the size of china. today by many measures the economy of china has caught up with the united states. an we have wasted certainly predating this administration but we have wasted trillions of dollars in wars that, you know, iraq -- iran owns iraq today. we're doing a peace deal with the taliban we took out because it's a terrorist organization. you'll never have peace in afghanistan so long as the taliban is not, you know, giving up its commitment to the physical force...
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from firing staff over lost business from the virus finance minister says they'll be no cap on the size of the plan which the government will fund by selling more debt is also allowing companies to hold on to billions of pounds in value added tax over the next few months. let's look at how the virus is making business headlines elsewhere in the world. can no longer pay its bills the german restaurant chain has been forced to close almost all of its locations due to the coronavirus and roughly proceedings are expected in the next few weeks the company is hoping for government aid. not free comic a bentley will help production in the u.k. for 4 weeks the decision was made to keep employees dave there also fears about shortages of parts the british luxury brand is owned by fox barton which is reducing output across europe. the world economic forum is launching a covert action platform the 1st of its kind drawing on its network of business leaders it aims to galvanize the global business community for collective action the group is open to all businesses and governments who want to offer th
from firing staff over lost business from the virus finance minister says they'll be no cap on the size of the plan which the government will fund by selling more debt is also allowing companies to hold on to billions of pounds in value added tax over the next few months. let's look at how the virus is making business headlines elsewhere in the world. can no longer pay its bills the german restaurant chain has been forced to close almost all of its locations due to the coronavirus and roughly...
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this appliance, check that out - thank you. - it's the perfect size for one or perfect size for a huge crowd. now we're gonna go bake. how about a white chocolate macadamia nut bread pudding. (cheering) we have eggs, we have melted butter, we have sugar, we have vanilla and we wanna just sorta beat this up a little bit. that much milk and cream. so, whether you're using baguette, french bread, brioche, you have to let the bread soak. it's thirsty, hear the bread going, (slurping). (laughing) and then you hear another (slurping). (laughing) once it soaks, then you add the white chocolate chips and then you added the toasted macadamia nuts. - [kimberley] beautiful, beautiful. - and then you let that all incorporate and then, we put it in our casserole. you wanna talk about something you wanna make, let me tell you, oh, did i tell you it's in the book? (laughing) (cheering) okay, oh yeah. that's exactly what it looks like. watch this. - [kimberley] so crunchy on the top and golden brown. - [emeril] oh wait. - [kimberley] look at that. - let's get another one. (gasping) ooh-la-la. i like t
this appliance, check that out - thank you. - it's the perfect size for one or perfect size for a huge crowd. now we're gonna go bake. how about a white chocolate macadamia nut bread pudding. (cheering) we have eggs, we have melted butter, we have sugar, we have vanilla and we wanna just sorta beat this up a little bit. that much milk and cream. so, whether you're using baguette, french bread, brioche, you have to let the bread soak. it's thirsty, hear the bread going, (slurping). (laughing)...
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as a mystery looked all over twenty of all sizes struck out near the eiffel tower. for my body. 03/24/20 03/24/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york city, the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic, this is democracy now! pres. trump: america will again and soon be open for business. very soon. a lot sooner than three or four months that somebody was adjusting. we cannot let the cure be worse than the problem i itself. amy: not dying for wall street. that's trending on twitter as
as a mystery looked all over twenty of all sizes struck out near the eiffel tower. for my body. 03/24/20 03/24/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york city, the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic, this is democracy now! pres. trump: america will again and soon be open for business. very soon. a lot sooner than three or four months that somebody was adjusting. we cannot let the cure be worse than the problem i itself. amy: not dying for wall street. that's trending...
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country on the basis of the size of its population and the size of its economy greece was a potions 1.6 percent of the e.u. asylum cases it's currently handling about 10.6 percent because under the current rules 'd people have to apply in the external port a country they 1st arrived in of the european union so i think for the greeks there's 2 things a fundamental we have to have a common asylum system and we have to have a sense of solidarity through a permanent relocation and burden sharing mechanism and i think a lot of people have also spoken in favor of the read. settlement mechanism taking people directly from the middle east and from turkey into europe doing their asylum interviews outside the e.u. and resettling them into the e.u. so that they don't have to undertake these dangerous border crossings and maritime border crossings that would also relieve turkey as much of its burden but there's a big footnote to all of this there's a fundamental difference between greece and turkey greece is a pure recipient country turkey is also an active participant in the syrian war it has laun
country on the basis of the size of its population and the size of its economy greece was a potions 1.6 percent of the e.u. asylum cases it's currently handling about 10.6 percent because under the current rules 'd people have to apply in the external port a country they 1st arrived in of the european union so i think for the greeks there's 2 things a fundamental we have to have a common asylum system and we have to have a sense of solidarity through a permanent relocation and burden sharing...
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doors of these women in mexico killed by now they're taking to the streets to protest against family size and the hope that kind of least save the lives of them was. a time for welcome to the program. global stock markets have plunged over fears about the coronavirus and a conflict amongst major oil producing nations has sparked a crash in oil prices oil collapsed a $31.00 and a half percent of the start of trading hitting $31.00 a barrel at one point its lowest value since january 1991 at the start of the 1st gulf war the prices since recovered slightly but it contributed to a collapse on stock markets on monday on the leading stock exchange in tokyo the nikkei index fell by more than 5 percent and here in germany the dax tumbled almost 8 at the start of trading though it has also since recovered somewhat for d.w.i. financial correspondent chelsea delaney joins us from the front of germany's financial capital welcome how the of us are the markets. i think we've really moved beyond being nervous to really being in a state of panic markets have really had a very dramatic moves today a lot
doors of these women in mexico killed by now they're taking to the streets to protest against family size and the hope that kind of least save the lives of them was. a time for welcome to the program. global stock markets have plunged over fears about the coronavirus and a conflict amongst major oil producing nations has sparked a crash in oil prices oil collapsed a $31.00 and a half percent of the start of trading hitting $31.00 a barrel at one point its lowest value since january 1991 at the...
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of our economy. 10% of the size of our economy. 10% of the size of our economy. 10% of the size of our what we will be doing, as i said, is focusing on those in the front line, those who will be feeling the first blows of the economic impacts of the coronavirus. social distancing measures of course me limited attendance at funerals to only close family members. at one community in the west of ireland found another way to pay their respects to the grieving family. in west kerry, people came out to line the two kilometre stretch to the cemetery as the hearse passed by, observing social distancing rules. cases of coronavirus in ireland have climbed to more than 785 and three people have died of the illness. stay with us and bbc news. still to come... the traditional italian song about peace and freedom being played around the world as a show of solidarity for that country's coronavirus victims. let there be no more wars or bloodshed between arabs and israelis. chants streaking across the sky, the white—hot wreckage from mir drew gasps from onlookers on fiji. onlooker: wow! this is bbc new
of our economy. 10% of the size of our economy. 10% of the size of our economy. 10% of the size of our what we will be doing, as i said, is focusing on those in the front line, those who will be feeling the first blows of the economic impacts of the coronavirus. social distancing measures of course me limited attendance at funerals to only close family members. at one community in the west of ireland found another way to pay their respects to the grieving family. in west kerry, people came out...
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this appliance, check that out - thank you. - it's the perfect size for one or perfect size for a huge crowd. now we're gonna go bake. how about a white chocolate macadamia nut bread pudding. (cheering) we have eggs, we have melted butter, we have sugar, we have vanilla and we wanna just sorta beat this up a little bit. that much milk and cream. so, whether you're using baguette, french bread, brioche, you have to let the bread soak. it's thirsty, hear the bread going, (slurping). (laughing) and then you hear another (slurping). (laughing) once it soaks, then you add the white chocolate chips and then you added the toasted macadamia nuts. - [kimberley] beautiful, beautiful. - and then you let that all incorporate and then, we put it in our casserole. you wanna talk about something you wanna make, let me tell you, oh, did i tell you it's in the book? (laughing) (cheering) okay, oh yeah. that's exactly what it looks like. watch this. - [kimberley] so crunchy on the top and golden brown. - [emeril] oh wait. - [kimberley] look at that. - let's get another one. (gasping) ooh-la-la. i like t
this appliance, check that out - thank you. - it's the perfect size for one or perfect size for a huge crowd. now we're gonna go bake. how about a white chocolate macadamia nut bread pudding. (cheering) we have eggs, we have melted butter, we have sugar, we have vanilla and we wanna just sorta beat this up a little bit. that much milk and cream. so, whether you're using baguette, french bread, brioche, you have to let the bread soak. it's thirsty, hear the bread going, (slurping). (laughing)...