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countries reimpose corona why virus quarantine rules for arrivals most of the cuts will focus on spain france sweden and ireland the airline is seeing weaker than expected to man because of travel restrictions the german economy is said to rebound from the recession caused by the coven 1000 pandemic with a robust growth of december that's according to the country's central bank the bundesbank says deep broadly based recovery that began shortly after the low point in april is likely to continue in the 3rd quarter. the united states has announced it will further restrict access to chips bills with u.s. technology it's the latest blow for the chinese tech company whose equipment is being blacklisted by governments around the world and the fear is it could be used by the chinese government for. its japan now and the country's economy shrank by almost 28 percent in the 2nd quarter that is the worst contraction on record and was hardly alone in the club fellow big economies like the united states britain and germany registered crippling declines as well but to pan struggle is unfolding amid conditi
countries reimpose corona why virus quarantine rules for arrivals most of the cuts will focus on spain france sweden and ireland the airline is seeing weaker than expected to man because of travel restrictions the german economy is said to rebound from the recession caused by the coven 1000 pandemic with a robust growth of december that's according to the country's central bank the bundesbank says deep broadly based recovery that began shortly after the low point in april is likely to continue...
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countries reimposed coronavirus quarantine rules for people arriving most of the cuts will focus on spain france sweden and ireland the airline is seeing weaker than expected demand due to try. british airways is starting the retirement of its jumbo jet fleet the 1st of its $31.00 remaining $747.00 aircraft is heading from london to spain on tuesday where it will be scrapped be a brought forward the retirement of the $737.00 after demand tumble during the korea fires and. walk past restaurants in britain and you'll likely see diners out enjoying discounted food it's all thanks to a government subsidy program eat out to help out it is called and it's designed to revitalize britain's restaurant sector for many brits it's too good a deal to pass up but others are finding the scheme hard to swallow. seafood sizzles in the kitchen it's lunch time in child bella. job itself or you know. people are going to love it somebody's going to know it's a bit by cal fings were before the pen demick here in london plates full of italian classics set in front of plenty of diners the difference now it's all for ha
countries reimposed coronavirus quarantine rules for people arriving most of the cuts will focus on spain france sweden and ireland the airline is seeing weaker than expected demand due to try. british airways is starting the retirement of its jumbo jet fleet the 1st of its $31.00 remaining $747.00 aircraft is heading from london to spain on tuesday where it will be scrapped be a brought forward the retirement of the $737.00 after demand tumble during the korea fires and. walk past restaurants...
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compare that to germany, spain, france, who have seen up to 3000, 5000 cases a day and that might notk at how many cases per 100,000. so, for croatia it is 39 per 100,000 so that is a big rise, and the government acknowledge this. but the government say specifically on this island, split, the young people are circulating together. also saying the nightclubs have not been enforcing the rules effectively. other european countries have said they have clusters of cases springing up from tourists returning back from croatia and that links in, which is why the government has allowed 2a hours to go home. it was a bit of a scramble yesterday, the flights were full, they put on two additional flights. i am told 1,500 people attempted to make it. others could not afford it or the flights were full. it is notjust the uk. other countries have announced quarantine regulations for those returning from croatia? yes, in the past few days you had slovenia, austria, italy, you also have germany. but germany has imposed specific restrictions from split and zagreb. grant shapps, the transport secretary,
compare that to germany, spain, france, who have seen up to 3000, 5000 cases a day and that might notk at how many cases per 100,000. so, for croatia it is 39 per 100,000 so that is a big rise, and the government acknowledge this. but the government say specifically on this island, split, the young people are circulating together. also saying the nightclubs have not been enforcing the rules effectively. other european countries have said they have clusters of cases springing up from tourists...
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the question here, then, is, given what has happened in spain and france, two of the biggest holidayts, were we too quick to put those travel corridors in place? a lot of people are going to be quite annoyed to have to come back, quarantine for two weeks. that could mean some of their kids are going to miss the first week of school and it doesn't really help, a holiday, to help you relax when you know that is going to happen. christopher, not in the papers, because it is something that came into us at bbc news a short while ago, but france saying they're going to introduce reciprocal measures. ago, but france saying they're going to introduce reciprocal measuresm course they are, because this is really attacking the tourism economy in both economies. this is the worst thing to do. 4am on saturday morning, the rules come in. quite what happens tomorrow, it could almost be like the dunkirk evacuation off the beaches of northern france tomorrow, with boats and ships going over there to bring britain's home because many people cannot work. it is ok for office workers stuck on zoom calls
the question here, then, is, given what has happened in spain and france, two of the biggest holidayts, were we too quick to put those travel corridors in place? a lot of people are going to be quite annoyed to have to come back, quarantine for two weeks. that could mean some of their kids are going to miss the first week of school and it doesn't really help, a holiday, to help you relax when you know that is going to happen. christopher, not in the papers, because it is something that came...
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france. there is a problem with spain —— border with france. lling there is definitely the right thing to do on health, no gifts or buts. but on other parts of spain, the costa del sol, mallorca, ibiza, the incidence of the virus are fewer than the uk. the german government's reaction has been to quarantine people going to the northeast of spain, but allowing people to go to one of the other places i've just said. that's a much more targeted, sophisticated approach. irene, in terms of your approach,... approach. irene, in terms of your approach, . .. incredibly important. it was particularly at this time of year, it is still the number one holiday destination for families in july holiday destination for families in july and august, and the school holidays. and obviously the canaries are huge hugely important as we go into the autumn and winter months where they have continued sunshine throughout the year. so it's impossible to overstate the importance of spain and the islands to our business. john, we know this has been a nightmare year for the
france. there is a problem with spain —— border with france. lling there is definitely the right thing to do on health, no gifts or buts. but on other parts of spain, the costa del sol, mallorca, ibiza, the incidence of the virus are fewer than the uk. the german government's reaction has been to quarantine people going to the northeast of spain, but allowing people to go to one of the other places i've just said. that's a much more targeted, sophisticated approach. irene, in terms of your...
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and from greece to croatia, from spain to france, covid-19 figures have been rising. is to contain those rises that fresh regulations have been introduced. before in france, masks were mandatory in indoor spaces and enforce the by shopkeepers or on transport by conductors themselves. >> translator: we were on the front line. and at first it was difficult to get people to comply. sadly, people need to be scared. they need to be fined for them to understand it's mandatory, especially in a city like marseille. people won't listen much to a conductor, but they will listen to the police. >> reporter: but police units say the new responsibility bring fresh problems for an already-stretched police force. >> translator: 2005' hwe've had yellow vests, and now it's covid. while we're busy with those missions we can't fight other crimes like dling quincy, and that's our primary job. that's what it should be. >> when you look at the wider region, the number of cases rose ten fold. it's a massive rise over the last few weeks with young people living once again, people traveling on
and from greece to croatia, from spain to france, covid-19 figures have been rising. is to contain those rises that fresh regulations have been introduced. before in france, masks were mandatory in indoor spaces and enforce the by shopkeepers or on transport by conductors themselves. >> translator: we were on the front line. and at first it was difficult to get people to comply. sadly, people need to be scared. they need to be fined for them to understand it's mandatory, especially in a...
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banned from traveling to much of europe, the highest case totals in months now being reported in spain, france, and germany. protesters there pushing back against restrictions. in south korea, the mayor of seoul now calling for a 10 million citizen standstill week, in response to 300 south korean infections reported today. >> trevor, as the whole world waits for a vaccine, we know several potential drugs are in phase three trials. but the head of the fda is outlining what would work for approval? >> reporter: the fda could grant emergency authorization before phase three testing if they found out if it's determined it's appropriate to do so. many have warned against early emergency authorization. but the fda says it would be a scientific decision, not a political one. >> trevor, thank you. >>> and to the louisiana gulf coast, days after hurricane laura's deadly strike. a dire reality settling in. utility poles sideways in one neighborhood, and no power or water for thousands. at least 18 are already dead. here's rob marciano. >> reporter: tonight, growing desperation in louisiana. hundreds of
banned from traveling to much of europe, the highest case totals in months now being reported in spain, france, and germany. protesters there pushing back against restrictions. in south korea, the mayor of seoul now calling for a 10 million citizen standstill week, in response to 300 south korean infections reported today. >> trevor, as the whole world waits for a vaccine, we know several potential drugs are in phase three trials. but the head of the fda is outlining what would work for...
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have imposed restrictions on people traveling to and from spain france germany belgium and look summer have all reported steep increases in cases. in australia authorities in victoria have declared a state of disaster after rising infections a nighttime curfew is being introduced and travel shopping and recreation restricted in the middle east israel had once declared it have the virus and control is now averaging more than a $1700.00 new infections per day and ranks 5th in the world on a per capita basis just behind the united states lebanon reimpose severe cold in $1000.00 restrictions for 2 weeks after the number of cases rose and some restrictions were reestablished in morocco as it recorded a resurgence. let's bring in our guests in charlot north carolina we have marcus splasher his the chief medical officer of the association of state and territory health officials which represents health agencies across the united states in hong kong we have i was cinema she is the president of the hong kong public doctors association and iran morocco we have as a dinner blimey he's director of
have imposed restrictions on people traveling to and from spain france germany belgium and look summer have all reported steep increases in cases. in australia authorities in victoria have declared a state of disaster after rising infections a nighttime curfew is being introduced and travel shopping and recreation restricted in the middle east israel had once declared it have the virus and control is now averaging more than a $1700.00 new infections per day and ranks 5th in the world on a per...
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more per capita an germany, spain, france an south korea has average. the u.s. is ethe undisputed world leader in testing and on top of the more than 59 million tests we have done, the f.d.a. authorized more than 193 tests under emergency use authorizations including molecular and antibody tests. under the leadership of president trump, the u.s. is leading the world in safe and effective therapeutics and rapid development of a potential vaccine together as one american people we will defeat the invisible enemy. with that, i will take questions. reporter: thank you. comments about how democrats won't compromise, democrats came one a plan two months ago. the republican plan was just presented on monday and in that time the president has contradicted the republican plan on the amount of money, on student loan, and threw you guys under the bus on funding for the f.b.i. building. what do you say to the tens of millions of people who will lose their benefits when it aneers real issue is that ethis republicans can't agree among themselves. ms. mcenany: that's not it at
more per capita an germany, spain, france an south korea has average. the u.s. is ethe undisputed world leader in testing and on top of the more than 59 million tests we have done, the f.d.a. authorized more than 193 tests under emergency use authorizations including molecular and antibody tests. under the leadership of president trump, the u.s. is leading the world in safe and effective therapeutics and rapid development of a potential vaccine together as one american people we will defeat the...
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countries including spain, france and germany are all seeing increasing case numbers.troff has the latest. it's peak holiday season in europe. typically a time for cross—border travel, sights and son. in the midst of this pandemic, though, european water restrictions are coming back, making it increasingly difficult to move across the continent. germany is grappling with rising cases. the increase is being blamed on tourist coming back from their holidays. spain is particularly popularfor germans, but holidays. spain is particularly popular for germans, but it has seen a spike in cases. those returning, now, have to do new mandatory tests at the german border. then, quarantine at home until they get a negative result. tourist coming home may not like the hold up, but they understand it is for the greater good. translation: we we re greater good. translation: we were on holiday and italy, we decided to get tested, not only for our fellow citizens but also because it is safer to return to work. it was relatively quick stop in the medical staff were friendly. everything w
countries including spain, france and germany are all seeing increasing case numbers.troff has the latest. it's peak holiday season in europe. typically a time for cross—border travel, sights and son. in the midst of this pandemic, though, european water restrictions are coming back, making it increasingly difficult to move across the continent. germany is grappling with rising cases. the increase is being blamed on tourist coming back from their holidays. spain is particularly popularfor...
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pretty much on the way you heard that from greece some of the most notable spikes have been in spain france and germany the it's leading to the e.u. to encourage member states to get tougher on physical distancing in tracing what is considered closing borders once again german leaders meantime of their own ideas but want some infections have been spreading so fast again as peter all of us been finding out a response. has a reputation as one of europe's pot. capitals but after being curtailed during the corona pandemic the party spirit or spirits could be set for another blow in the mean time i think it is also right to think about a burnt out who is behaving in restaurants does not improve apparently drinking alcohol ensures that people become more careless and hardly keep their distance good cold some would say but not the almost 60 percent of businesses in the hospitality industry who say they are already on the cusp of going under a blues band could well be the final nail in the coffin i want to go there as it is it is so cool so it's just makes it easier to go party i cool this whole lo
pretty much on the way you heard that from greece some of the most notable spikes have been in spain france and germany the it's leading to the e.u. to encourage member states to get tougher on physical distancing in tracing what is considered closing borders once again german leaders meantime of their own ideas but want some infections have been spreading so fast again as peter all of us been finding out a response. has a reputation as one of europe's pot. capitals but after being curtailed...
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cases on the rise officials they fear a 2nd wave of the crying of ours is starting to take hold spain france and germany have seen some of the biggest spikes so be using kerogen member states to get self-worth on physical distancing and contact tracing as well as considering closing borders once again jemele is also have their own idea. as to about why some infections are spreading is all about i would pause 80000000000 has a reputation as one of europe's party capitals but after being curtailed during the corona pandemic the party spirit or spirits could be set for another blow in the meantime i think it is also right to think about a burned out who is behaving in restaurants does not improve apparently drinking alcohol ensures that people become more careless and hardly keep their distance a good cold some would say but not the almost 60 percent of businesses in the hospitality industry who say they are already on the cusp of going under for them a booze ban could well be the final nail in the coffin i want to go there as it is it is so cool so it's just makes it easier to go party i cool
cases on the rise officials they fear a 2nd wave of the crying of ours is starting to take hold spain france and germany have seen some of the biggest spikes so be using kerogen member states to get self-worth on physical distancing and contact tracing as well as considering closing borders once again jemele is also have their own idea. as to about why some infections are spreading is all about i would pause 80000000000 has a reputation as one of europe's party capitals but after being...
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recovery is obviously facing this battle of europe they're seeing in our recent 3rd and co 19 cases spain france and germany they're logging their highest daily cases since april do you think that this recent uptick it has to do with that travel. i don't think it has to do with travel in fact because there's so little travel that's actually taking place the reality is this if we're going to get outside of the politics of it in most of these cases it seems like what we're being told about staying at home is not preventing the spread of coronavirus in a lot of these countries that's why over the weekend there was a huge protest in the in the nation of ireland where thousands of people turned out saying that they want it in the lockdowns because it's hurting them and it's not preventing the spread of corona virus a lot of other countries are starting to take to the streets it to you know that same reason they're saying that it's not stopping the spread and a lot of these countries are never going to shut down completely again because they know what it did to their economy but in china air travel ha
recovery is obviously facing this battle of europe they're seeing in our recent 3rd and co 19 cases spain france and germany they're logging their highest daily cases since april do you think that this recent uptick it has to do with that travel. i don't think it has to do with travel in fact because there's so little travel that's actually taking place the reality is this if we're going to get outside of the politics of it in most of these cases it seems like what we're being told about...
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a very big role in their economies — in the case of spain, it's over 10% of spanish gdp, which is now suffering tremendously because britain, france european countries, are imposing bans, so not establishing air bridges with spain. that means a lot of economic worries. it is very worrying and i think the european governments, it is very challenging, because they have to manage with one hand covid—19 and a threat to public health, and it's a massive threat to public health, but also the impact on the economy. and we've already seen that so far, covid—19 has had a catastrophic impact on all world economies, the eurozone in particular. the european union has much bigger contraction than it was initially forecast. and we have to manage those risks, because we can be protecting public health from covid—19, but the public health systems will not be able to respond to the challenges if countries are suffering really serious economic depressions. turning back to this question of summer vacations spreading a virus, it looks like that is a problem in the us as well? there definitely has been another surge in coronavirus infections in the us
a very big role in their economies — in the case of spain, it's over 10% of spanish gdp, which is now suffering tremendously because britain, france european countries, are imposing bans, so not establishing air bridges with spain. that means a lot of economic worries. it is very worrying and i think the european governments, it is very challenging, because they have to manage with one hand covid—19 and a threat to public health, and it's a massive threat to public health, but also the...
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a very big role in their economies — in the case of spain, it's over 10% of spanish gdp, which is now suffering tremendously because britain, francether european countries, are imposing bans, so not establishing air bridges with spain. that means a lot of economic worries. it is very worrying and i think the european governments, it is very challenging, because they have to manage with one hand covid—19 and a threat to public health, and it's a massive threat to public health, but also the impact on the economy. and we've already seen that so far, covid—19 has had a catastrophic impact on all world economies, the eurozone in particular. the european union has much bigger contraction than it was initially forecast. and we have to manage those risks, because we can be protecting public health from covid—19, but the public health systems will not be able to respond to the challenges if countries are suffering really serious economic depressions. turning back to this question of summer vacations spreading a virus, it looks like that is a problem in the us as well? there definitely has been another surge in coronavirus infections in th
a very big role in their economies — in the case of spain, it's over 10% of spanish gdp, which is now suffering tremendously because britain, francether european countries, are imposing bans, so not establishing air bridges with spain. that means a lot of economic worries. it is very worrying and i think the european governments, it is very challenging, because they have to manage with one hand covid—19 and a threat to public health, and it's a massive threat to public health, but also the...
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least now that slight recovery could be under threat with all the infections on the rise in spain in. france and germany as well. yeah exactly based her at that just now when the u.k. impose the travel warning for spain immediately the company faced a lot of cancellation and that's of course a major risk for a tour we and for all of these early bookings we are now seeing for that season the moment there's a travel warning for a country people well and have the right to cancel their bookings and they most likely able to do that so that slight uptick is actually just a little bit of a civil lining on the horizon and the device problem frankfurt thank you. and now to some of the other business stories making news the european union says of still hopes to strike a deal with the united states over the issue of aircraft levies the u.s. announced yesterday it would maintain a 15 percent tariff on airbus planes the longstanding dispute is connected to the boeing airbus rivalry the u.s. says airbus received too much european state aid. air be in b.'s revenues fell by 67 percent in the 2nd quarter com
least now that slight recovery could be under threat with all the infections on the rise in spain in. france and germany as well. yeah exactly based her at that just now when the u.k. impose the travel warning for spain immediately the company faced a lot of cancellation and that's of course a major risk for a tour we and for all of these early bookings we are now seeing for that season the moment there's a travel warning for a country people well and have the right to cancel their bookings and...
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concern about the resurgence of the coronavirus cases in a number of countries, including belgium, spain and france, where cases appear to be heading upwards. here, one of the government's scientific advisers suggests england may have to consider closing pubs if it's to re—open schools as planned. from today, more than 2 million people considered at high risk from coronavirus will no longer need to shield in most parts of england. details of concerns that british special forces may have targeted unarmed civilians in afghanistan in 2011. president trump says he'll ban tiktok — the chinese—owned video—sharing app — in the us, calling it a threat to americans. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with us, iain anderson, executive chairman of the market research agency cicero... rubbing it into any chelsea fan watching! ..and the author and journalist shyama perera. the sunday telegraph says it has seen what it calls "radical" government plans in order to avert a second national lockdown. the observer has a warning from one of the country's biggest teachi
concern about the resurgence of the coronavirus cases in a number of countries, including belgium, spain and france, where cases appear to be heading upwards. here, one of the government's scientific advisers suggests england may have to consider closing pubs if it's to re—open schools as planned. from today, more than 2 million people considered at high risk from coronavirus will no longer need to shield in most parts of england. details of concerns that british special forces may have...
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you have italy back, spain back, you have france back, you have germany back. you have a lot of countries. that is not to knock them. the united states has done an amazing job, a great job. >> all right. coronavirus cases are on the rise in several countries around the world. many right? but nowhere near the cases and deaths of the united states. we have 4% of the world's population in this country and nearly 25% of the deaths. those numbers are painful. and true. and then here's this chart again. confirmed cases per 100,000 residents. the countries that trump listed off italy, spain, france, and germany have flattened their curve. the u.s. so far has not. there's never been a point at which our curve was flat. the graphic shows the united states has not done an amazing and great job thus far and the word pathetic frankly is an ugly word, incredibly demeaning. i don't know why. if someone calls you it, it is demeaning. it does not apply to dr. deborah birx but it does apply to touting a cure that science shows doesn't exist and continuing to promote the unprove
you have italy back, spain back, you have france back, you have germany back. you have a lot of countries. that is not to knock them. the united states has done an amazing job, a great job. >> all right. coronavirus cases are on the rise in several countries around the world. many right? but nowhere near the cases and deaths of the united states. we have 4% of the world's population in this country and nearly 25% of the deaths. those numbers are painful. and true. and then here's this...
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but new infections are increasing in spain, france and other european nations. next here, how the countries are responding in a live report. it's pretty inspiring the way families redefined the word 'school' this year. it's why, at xfinity, we're committed to helping kids keep learning through the summer. and help college students studying at home stay connected through our university program. we're providing affordable internet access to low income families through our internet essentials program. and this summer, xfinity is creating a virtual summer camp for kids at home- all on xfinity x1. we're committed to helping all families stay connected. learn more at xfinity.com/education. >>> welcome back to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. i'm natalie allen. you're watching cnn newsroom. we appreciate it. weeks after strict lockdown measures were lifted across europe, coronavirus cases are surging in numerous countries again. on saturday, germany had its highest number of daily infections since april, more than 2,000. infections had been cl
but new infections are increasing in spain, france and other european nations. next here, how the countries are responding in a live report. it's pretty inspiring the way families redefined the word 'school' this year. it's why, at xfinity, we're committed to helping kids keep learning through the summer. and help college students studying at home stay connected through our university program. we're providing affordable internet access to low income families through our internet essentials...
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their fundamental freedoms are being texans ok not not as severe as a lot of places like like spain or france the lockdowns you have schools reopening today in the german state of mecklenburg for bombing other school so and other states to follow what are the guidelines for school reopening today in mexico for those 150000 children which will go back to school to pass on is to make it as normal as possible given the circumstances they will have 4 to 5 teaching hours per day including music classic sports classes as well when the mosque want to become post-surgery the children will be asked to respect social distancing and when not possible not to touch each other in any case and also school year is will be divided so as to know for one class or one school year to be quarantined quarantine doesn't infection but so as not to affect the whole school ok so localizing also any possible lockdowns moving forward emanuel thanks so much for coming in on this today thank you. and staying in germany the german institute for economic research has been examining the distribution of wealth here and it's fo
their fundamental freedoms are being texans ok not not as severe as a lot of places like like spain or france the lockdowns you have schools reopening today in the german state of mecklenburg for bombing other school so and other states to follow what are the guidelines for school reopening today in mexico for those 150000 children which will go back to school to pass on is to make it as normal as possible given the circumstances they will have 4 to 5 teaching hours per day including music...
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then we really start to tap into some hot air across spain and france, on a southerly wind, and thatce its way northwards pretty much across the whole country through thursday and particularly into friday. so, warmer day on thursday for all and friday with some good spells of sunshine, it will turn hot again in the south—east but the peak of the heat through friday and into the start of the weekend. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. spain's former king, juan carlos — at the centre of multi million dollar corruption allegations — announces he's leaving the country. a million workers are asked to stay at home in australia's second city, melbourne, as it fights a rise in new coronavirus infections. new 90 minute tests for coronavirus and flu are to be rolled out next week, mostly in hospitals in england. and tributes tojohn hume, the nobel peace prize winner who helped end the troubles in northern ireland, who has died at the age of 83.
then we really start to tap into some hot air across spain and france, on a southerly wind, and thatce its way northwards pretty much across the whole country through thursday and particularly into friday. so, warmer day on thursday for all and friday with some good spells of sunshine, it will turn hot again in the south—east but the peak of the heat through friday and into the start of the weekend. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. spain's...
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at europe more widely, spain really the hardest hit with the highest jump in the number of new cases, nearly 5,000 recorded over the course of the weekend. just behind it franceand beneath that germany and italy also seeing small, but steady rises. hence, these new measures. you only need to look at measures being taken in countries like spain and italy. things like closing down disco techs, and in italy forcing people to wear masks in outdoor spaces in the evening. to understand it is the younger people that are being hardest hit that are amongst those rises in new cases which is why also you're not seeing the sort of consequent rises in deaths and in the number of people in i.c.u.s you might have expected. the new rises are in cases, it is extremely worrying, it is because it is hitting the younger people going out more than they were, that you're not seeing those disastrous consequence. clearly for authorities here, pressure is on to bring in more changes that will try and prevent these new cases from rising. we've seen two days in a row here in france, more than 3,000 new cases being declared. that is a record since may when the coronavirus lockdown was g
at europe more widely, spain really the hardest hit with the highest jump in the number of new cases, nearly 5,000 recorded over the course of the weekend. just behind it franceand beneath that germany and italy also seeing small, but steady rises. hence, these new measures. you only need to look at measures being taken in countries like spain and italy. things like closing down disco techs, and in italy forcing people to wear masks in outdoor spaces in the evening. to understand it is the...
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you see spain, france, china, russia. i'm suspect of the numbers of china just like the president is. let's look at it another way. the seven-day average of moving cases, the united states way at the top. you can argue that's starting to bend down if you want to make that case and spain has a spike. you see it right there but the united states is way at the top there. there's simply no way to listen to the president. that's just not believable. >> no. so these graphs tell the stories. so now we look at cases. previous graphs is death rates. human beings presumably we're all pretty similar. if the death rate is really about .6%, keep that in the back of your mind with this discussion over next several weeks and months. now case count because that's speaking to how much virus is spread in this country, how widespread did it become? we lost month of february and march. it continued to spread during that time and now seeing the ramifications of this. that tells the more significant story here, john, in terms of where we are i
you see spain, france, china, russia. i'm suspect of the numbers of china just like the president is. let's look at it another way. the seven-day average of moving cases, the united states way at the top. you can argue that's starting to bend down if you want to make that case and spain has a spike. you see it right there but the united states is way at the top there. there's simply no way to listen to the president. that's just not believable. >> no. so these graphs tell the stories. so...
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dutch too, so it's difficult dilemma for those countries with the great summer traditions, spain, italy, franceeece, to manage these problems. olivia, looking at the metro, we have got a report, i think it's the home affairs select committee open border lead to covid killing more, so border lead to covid killing more, so whilst we've gone into quarantine for certain countries and talking about widening the net, this committee is suggesting that initially, our open borders created more deaths. i think that's right. i think we've got the right idea, you know, we've definitely got the right idea now. ithink know, we've definitely got the right idea now. i think it's great that we've got this quarantine exemption list, and as soon as there is a spike you know it's logistically very difficult and had a horrible impact on people coming back from spain, buti impact on people coming back from spain, but i think it's the right decision tojust be spain, but i think it's the right decision to just be immediately crossing a country off when there is a spike in outbreaks, but we didn't get there quickly eno
dutch too, so it's difficult dilemma for those countries with the great summer traditions, spain, italy, franceeece, to manage these problems. olivia, looking at the metro, we have got a report, i think it's the home affairs select committee open border lead to covid killing more, so border lead to covid killing more, so whilst we've gone into quarantine for certain countries and talking about widening the net, this committee is suggesting that initially, our open borders created more deaths. i...
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coronal irish coronavirus pandemic the economy in germany for example shrank by 10 percent france by 14 and spain by more than 80 but no contraction was as bad as the one in britain where the economy tanked by 20.4 percent in recent months. barra's johnson visited a building site this week a trip and of boosting confidence in his country's flagging construction sector. but there's no plastering over the cracks of the u.k.'s battered economy. figures released on monday showed that british g.d.p. collapsed by a massive 20.4 percent between the 1st and 2nd quarters of 2020. that is the worst of europe's major economies a substantially more damaging drop than that suffered by germany and countries like italy france and spain. those figures are from the time when britain was in a very strict phase of lock down. the economy has since reopened and there have been signs of a modest recovery the hope johnson is clinging to. obviously we don't want to see is a return to economic vitality and health and some parts of the economy undoubtedly showing great resilience but clearly there is going to be bumpy mon
coronal irish coronavirus pandemic the economy in germany for example shrank by 10 percent france by 14 and spain by more than 80 but no contraction was as bad as the one in britain where the economy tanked by 20.4 percent in recent months. barra's johnson visited a building site this week a trip and of boosting confidence in his country's flagging construction sector. but there's no plastering over the cracks of the u.k.'s battered economy. figures released on monday showed that british g.d.p....
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spain. and france. they have a total of even deaths a day. we have a thousand. >> this motorcycle event in sturges south dakota. with about 250,000 people attending. many without mask. >> i have no concern can covid-19. >> 95% of americans wearing mask in public. the death toll from the virus could be nearly 300,000 by december. >> a milestone in new zealand. today marks 100 days since the country eliminated the virus. by imposing a strict lock down in late march when only about 100 people tested positive. that stopped the spread. prime minister reassured people with daily briefings. but cautioned everyone to remain vigilant. >> it's a significant period of time. but it doesn't lessen the risk. as long as we continue to of course exist many a world with the pandemic is growing. it continues. it is a milestone. >> new zealand saw only 1,500 o. the school lab was to use $805,000 from the cares act to buy more testing equipment. the extra tools will alu the lab to process 800 tests a day. more and more health organizations are turning to the lab
spain. and france. they have a total of even deaths a day. we have a thousand. >> this motorcycle event in sturges south dakota. with about 250,000 people attending. many without mask. >> i have no concern can covid-19. >> 95% of americans wearing mask in public. the death toll from the virus could be nearly 300,000 by december. >> a milestone in new zealand. today marks 100 days since the country eliminated the virus. by imposing a strict lock down in late march when...
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italy, spain, and france reject the possibility of fresh lock downs. good morning.t a storm of risk this morning, isn't it? a trifecta of the top three. jackson hole, jay powell, inflation debate, the rnc in the middle of geopolitical tensions with beijing, and of course hurricane laura really about to batter the gulf coast. that's what the market is focused on. we have other things like rising coronavirus cases. the tiktok ceo stepping down. hsbc this morning. a flurry of risk. a lot for the market to digest. it's almost manus: as if we set off on this virtual journey with the fed, navigating the decade ahead. bouncearkets literally from one fed headline to the next. i think what we have to ask ourselves is, what is the risk? many people said they were bland. they had this narrative that moved the bond market. unseat thewant to equity juggernaut that has taken off. let's whiz through the markets. s&p pausing. jackson hole. prefers europe over the united states of america. have a look at the yield curve. rise in looking for a curves as a result of this jackson hole.
italy, spain, and france reject the possibility of fresh lock downs. good morning.t a storm of risk this morning, isn't it? a trifecta of the top three. jackson hole, jay powell, inflation debate, the rnc in the middle of geopolitical tensions with beijing, and of course hurricane laura really about to batter the gulf coast. that's what the market is focused on. we have other things like rising coronavirus cases. the tiktok ceo stepping down. hsbc this morning. a flurry of risk. a lot for the...
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live and work and relocate to countries still within the european union since the 2016 vote spain and france are both hugely popular germany where there's been a 2000 percent increase in british citizens currently living in germany wanting now to become german citizens not just talking about older people who may want to bit of summer sun by emigrating to the south coast of spain also talking about younger highly skilled highly educated people who may well be willing to take salary freezes or pay cuts just to remain living within an e.u. country this research comes only weeks after the british government announced that from the start of next year it was introducing a point space immigration system to attract the best and brightest from anywhere in the world not just from the e.u. but some believe the british government has ignored the fact that some of the best and brightest already living here may not want to do so for much longer but perhaps the most startling aspect of this research is that this level of emigration 30 percent only tends to be seen from countries with serious political and
live and work and relocate to countries still within the european union since the 2016 vote spain and france are both hugely popular germany where there's been a 2000 percent increase in british citizens currently living in germany wanting now to become german citizens not just talking about older people who may want to bit of summer sun by emigrating to the south coast of spain also talking about younger highly skilled highly educated people who may well be willing to take salary freezes or...
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crucially, this advice was not extended to spain and france. later, spanish football fans gathered in liverpool for a champions league fixture. on march 19, all country specific guidance was lifted and people were only told to self isolate if they had symptoms. the time there was attempt toat assess wheer blanket restrictions would do too much damage to the economy. officials argued in march that if the virusas spreading in the u.k. anyway, there was no point restriceonge arriving without symptoms. quarantine was not introduced until june 8. >> the advice that was cle is that when you have a certain infection rate, you bring in arantine measures. that's what we did in june. >> some believe moore should have been done at an earlier stage. >> their srt -- there certainly should have been done more monitoring of people coming into the u.k. ev people returning from italy who were asked-qo serantine for 14 days, there was no actual monitoringha of tt situation to ensure people were doing it. >> france has begun compulsory air port testing. the u.k.
crucially, this advice was not extended to spain and france. later, spanish football fans gathered in liverpool for a champions league fixture. on march 19, all country specific guidance was lifted and people were only told to self isolate if they had symptoms. the time there was attempt toat assess wheer blanket restrictions would do too much damage to the economy. officials argued in march that if the virusas spreading in the u.k. anyway, there was no point restriceonge arriving without...
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in spain, 8%. france, 12%. even germany is a bit higher. get covid-19, your chances of surviving it are significantly better if you are treated in a hospital in the u.s. than in europe. of course, that doesn't include chances of getting the infection. that is why you would look at the second set of figures, deaths per million population. there again, the united states is doing significantly better thanthe uk, then spain, sweden. a little higher infection rate than france. over, it is unfair when people say, if only the u.s. were doing as well as europe, the fact is we are doing quite well compared to other european countries. i would say only germany has exceeded our performance. host: in hollywood, alabama, democratic caller. ?uestion or comment caller: i have a comment about president trump and how he dealt with the pandemic. i think that he has gone against the science, ok? governor'so let the be the people responsible for reacting to the virus, especially in the early stages. it seemed like he didn't want to have a national response. he
in spain, 8%. france, 12%. even germany is a bit higher. get covid-19, your chances of surviving it are significantly better if you are treated in a hospital in the u.s. than in europe. of course, that doesn't include chances of getting the infection. that is why you would look at the second set of figures, deaths per million population. there again, the united states is doing significantly better thanthe uk, then spain, sweden. a little higher infection rate than france. over, it is unfair...
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over the near continent, and then we really start to tap in to some hot air, which is across spain and francetty much across the whole country through thursday and in particular into friday. so a warmer day thursday for all and friday, with some good spells of sunshine. it will turn hot again in the south—east. probably the peak of the heat through friday and into the start of the weekend. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. president trump weighs in on microsoft's bid to buy tiktok, and asks for a contribution for doing so! not fit for takeover? could the european commission put the brakes on google's attempts to buy fitbit? and, the chinese university students graduating only to find outjob opportunities have all but dried up. we begin with the video—sharing app tiktok, the fastest—growing social media platform in the world with hundreds of millions of users. the chinese—owned company has run into political hot water, it's been banned in india and president trump has threatened to do the same in the us, forfear its data could be used by the
over the near continent, and then we really start to tap in to some hot air, which is across spain and francetty much across the whole country through thursday and in particular into friday. so a warmer day thursday for all and friday, with some good spells of sunshine. it will turn hot again in the south—east. probably the peak of the heat through friday and into the start of the weekend. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. president trump...
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you have italy back in, spain, france, germany back, you have a lot of countries.t's not to knock them, it's a very delicate, very contagious disease. it was released by china. it should never have been allowed to be released. that was the source where you could have stopped it, and they did stop it from going into china. although, now, they say china is having a lot of problems. moscow in russia is having tremendous problems. what china unleashed was a very, very sad situation. with all of that being understood, the united states has done an amazing job, a great job, and you're going to see that, because we have vaccines and we have therapeutics coming very soon. go ahead. >> mr. president, why are you not involved directly in negotiations with? >> president trump: i am. the fact that i'm not over there with crazy nancy? i'm totally involved. i'm totally involved. we are going to be doing things that are very good, because we don't think that she -- look, what chuck schumer wants more than anybody, and i would say nancy pelosi would be second, they want to bail ou
you have italy back in, spain, france, germany back, you have a lot of countries.t's not to knock them, it's a very delicate, very contagious disease. it was released by china. it should never have been allowed to be released. that was the source where you could have stopped it, and they did stop it from going into china. although, now, they say china is having a lot of problems. moscow in russia is having tremendous problems. what china unleashed was a very, very sad situation. with all of...
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spain, france, germany, a lot of countries at the very delicate, very contagious disease.it was released by china. it should never have been released. there is the source we could have stopped it. they did stop it from going into china although now they say china is having a lot of problems. moscow in russia is having tremendous problems. what china on leash was a very, very sad situation. with all that being understood, the united states has done an amazing job, great job. i knew can see that because we have vaccines and we have therapeutics coming very soon. yes go ahead. >> where you not directly involved with capitol hill? >> the reason i'm not over the crazy nancy? i'm totally involved purdum totally involved. we are going to be doing some things that are very good. we don't think that she -- what chuck schumer once more than anybody, and i would say nancy pelosi would be second, they want to bail out cities and states he did that a bad job over long period of time. nothing to do coronavirus, china virus or whatever you want to call. they want to bail out cities. they
spain, france, germany, a lot of countries at the very delicate, very contagious disease.it was released by china. it should never have been released. there is the source we could have stopped it. they did stop it from going into china although now they say china is having a lot of problems. moscow in russia is having tremendous problems. what china on leash was a very, very sad situation. with all that being understood, the united states has done an amazing job, great job. i knew can see that...
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and in spain, aly, france, holland,d, and austriaia, the l marketet is much bigigger thane in germanyny, so thesese calve will b be sent there f for fattening. >> that meanans our consumumpn behavior h has a big infnfluenn what animamals are being expore to wre.. >> dignity -- there's not much of that around for animals in the meat indusustry. nor is there for the people working in its abattoirs. the union stock yards in chicago, built in 1865, was for a long time the world's leading and most notorious meatpacking district. most of the people who w workd there were migrants. they e ened a pittance and endured plploitation andnd discrimination. >> sadly, such conditions are still all too common in the meat industry, as we found out at two companies in northwestern germany. >> it's pretty clear what this company is all about, even from ououtside its gates in rheda-wiededenbrÜckck -- anims for barbecue meat w which tÖnnies s habuilt its renown anprosperi. but after decadeof succe, the fi has bece engulf in scanda as morehan 1500 workertested pitive fo corovirus. it has spread radldly duto
and in spain, aly, france, holland,d, and austriaia, the l marketet is much bigigger thane in germanyny, so thesese calve will b be sent there f for fattening. >> that meanans our consumumpn behavior h has a big infnfluenn what animamals are being expore to wre.. >> dignity -- there's not much of that around for animals in the meat indusustry. nor is there for the people working in its abattoirs. the union stock yards in chicago, built in 1865, was for a long time the world's...
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spain and france are hugely popular and so is germany, where there has been a 2000% increase in britishs currently living in germany wanting now to become german citizens. we are not just talking about all of the people who may want some summer sunshine by immigrating to the south coast of spain. we are also talking about younger, highly skilled, highly educated people who may well be willing to take salary freezes or pay cuts to remain living within another country. this research comes only weeks after the british government announced at the start of next year, it is introducing a points-based immigration system to attract the best and brightest from anywhere in the world. some believe the british government have ignored that some of the best and brightest already living here might not want to do so much longer. perhaps one of the most startling aspects of this research is the level of immigration, 30%, only tends to be seen fr this is my origin and my destination. our apartment here in frederiksberg in the heart of copenhagen. but t in my work, , travelliling around t the world, i loo
spain and france are hugely popular and so is germany, where there has been a 2000% increase in britishs currently living in germany wanting now to become german citizens. we are not just talking about all of the people who may want some summer sunshine by immigrating to the south coast of spain. we are also talking about younger, highly skilled, highly educated people who may well be willing to take salary freezes or pay cuts to remain living within another country. this research comes only...
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likely, and france and in europe, there is the eu recovery scheme and we are thinking about 750 billion euros which is quite historic and spainelp with the covid—19 impact. so, i ama help with the covid—19 impact. so, i am a bit sad that britain is not a pa rt am a bit sad that britain is not a part of it, because it could have done with that many very much. when looking at the figures released, this idea of a v—shaped recovery, most recoveries are v—shaped to a certain extent, but is is not always the second spike because it has the first. , we are in the unknown here. and politicians that i talked to have said, nobody really knows, firstly, how long this is going to go on, but secondly, how long the recovery is likely to take. the symptoms here very optimistic talk of by the end of 2021 and 2022. i think it is much more devastating and long term than that. many will be asking how much longer will the coverage of the duke and duchess going to be going on for as well. the front—page picture of the telegraph. shadow of a happy family portrait. are the stories as you‘re concerned? this is not news. this is gossip. as a correspo
likely, and france and in europe, there is the eu recovery scheme and we are thinking about 750 billion euros which is quite historic and spainelp with the covid—19 impact. so, i ama help with the covid—19 impact. so, i am a bit sad that britain is not a pa rt am a bit sad that britain is not a part of it, because it could have done with that many very much. when looking at the figures released, this idea of a v—shaped recovery, most recoveries are v—shaped to a certain extent, but is...
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france but you can do it. ian ? i have flights booked to spaine foreign office's advice is not to travel to the country? this is a very difficult one for people. a lot of airlines are still flying to the countries where the foreign office advice is not to travel to these countries for anything other than essential travel but lots of people are still going there and sucking up the quarantine rules when they come back and still having denied for those flights so the flights are going ahead. it is a very difficult position and lots of different airlines have different rules on whether they will allow you to have a refund, whether they will allow you to transfer your flights. ryanair is allowing some people to transfer flights without paying a transfer flights without paying a transfer fee but they have to pay the extra if it is a more expensive like me are moving onto. it depends when you have built. the biggest takeaway for anyone watching is when you book a flight, when you pick anything ina you book a flight, when you pick anything in a covid wil
france but you can do it. ian ? i have flights booked to spaine foreign office's advice is not to travel to the country? this is a very difficult one for people. a lot of airlines are still flying to the countries where the foreign office advice is not to travel to these countries for anything other than essential travel but lots of people are still going there and sucking up the quarantine rules when they come back and still having denied for those flights so the flights are going ahead. it is...
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anymore it's time to relocate to another country in the european union as you mentioned there france spain both popular countries of course the weather in spain a huge appeal but also germany has noted that 2000 percent increase in british nationals already based in germany now deciding that they want to become german citizens difficult numbers of younger people many of them highly educated who despite being offered lower salaries or salary freezes are deciding to make the leap and to relocate to the european union let's not forget that only a few weeks ago the british government announced a new points based immigration system that was sold to businesses as a way of encouraging the best and brightest just on the e.u. but internationally to come and live and work here but perhaps what the british government has failed to take into consideration is the best and brightest already here who are now deciding to take their talents elsewhere. the former king of spain one carlos has left the country weeks after he was linked to an investigation into allegations of corruption and cysts he'll be avai
anymore it's time to relocate to another country in the european union as you mentioned there france spain both popular countries of course the weather in spain a huge appeal but also germany has noted that 2000 percent increase in british nationals already based in germany now deciding that they want to become german citizens difficult numbers of younger people many of them highly educated who despite being offered lower salaries or salary freezes are deciding to make the leap and to relocate...