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martin, we are going to start with the financial times. do we are going to start with the financialtimes. martin, do you we are going to start with the financial times. martin, do you want to kick us out this time around? president trump is eyeing a vaccine, a potential covid—19 vaccine. president trump is eyeing a vaccine, a potential covid-19 vaccine. yes, this is really a signal i think, of genuine concern in trump towers, as it was. the white house over the state of his reelection campaign. trump dries fast tracking uk covid—i9 vaccine before election. this is suggesting that the vaccine that's being worked on by astrazeneca at oxford university will be fast tracked bypassing the normalfederal will be fast tracked bypassing the normal federal drug administration rules. to get them into service to try to counter out the issue in the 870,000 plus deaths already. as we know this was supposed to be a hoax that wasn't real and was going to go away and disappear like a miracle. well, miracles don't happen even in trump world. clearly an issue
martin, we are going to start with the financial times. do we are going to start with the financialtimes. martin, do you we are going to start with the financial times. martin, do you want to kick us out this time around? president trump is eyeing a vaccine, a potential covid—19 vaccine. president trump is eyeing a vaccine, a potential covid-19 vaccine. yes, this is really a signal i think, of genuine concern in trump towers, as it was. the white house over the state of his reelection...
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elsewhere, the financial times says russia's opposition leader, alexei navalny, is ready to be air—liftedn germany after a suspected poisoning. turning to uk politics, the express says tory mps have urged brussels to ‘wake up to the threat of a no—deal brexit, after trade talks came to a halt‘. and the daily mirror reports that manchester united captain, harry mcguire, is spending a ‘second night behind bars‘ following his arrest in greece.
elsewhere, the financial times says russia's opposition leader, alexei navalny, is ready to be air—liftedn germany after a suspected poisoning. turning to uk politics, the express says tory mps have urged brussels to ‘wake up to the threat of a no—deal brexit, after trade talks came to a halt‘. and the daily mirror reports that manchester united captain, harry mcguire, is spending a ‘second night behind bars‘ following his arrest in greece.
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regulator got it so badly wrong it fall the criminal complaint against the journalist from the financial times who broke the story al-jazeera as dominic cain has more from berlin until recently this man's company wired card was worth tens of billions of dollars and apparently a lucrative investment option now the firm is insolvent and marcus pawn and several of his former colleagues are in custody on suspicion of manipulating accounts. of her own is suspect and further accomplices agreed from 2015 where to inflict wildcards balance sheet and sales volume through faking come and they were reported through business with so-called 3rd party acquirers wire cards core business was online payment processing over the course of several years it expanded its business around the world but it was its activities in asia which raised suspicion journalists like dan mccrum of the financial times discovered that billions of dollars in cash the company claims to have just could not be found but business didn't really seem to exist and then we started looking at these accounts what a company that sat and these
regulator got it so badly wrong it fall the criminal complaint against the journalist from the financial times who broke the story al-jazeera as dominic cain has more from berlin until recently this man's company wired card was worth tens of billions of dollars and apparently a lucrative investment option now the firm is insolvent and marcus pawn and several of his former colleagues are in custody on suspicion of manipulating accounts. of her own is suspect and further accomplices agreed from...
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i think that might be the last time i saw you, actually come up at the front page of the financial timesief strategist to president trump use to be very very close until they reportedly fell out, but he is being charged with fraud over funds raised for term's mexico border wall. that's quite the headline. just explain what exactly has happened with regards to steve bannon. not a good date because thejudge has kicked out the to keep his financial record secrets. as he really say, he is in court right now, or certainly sometime very soon in new york, charged with laundering money and fried it in relation to this fund he set up with three others to raise money, tourney $5 million they raised, to help build a wall on the border with mexico, and it's alleged that mr bannon said he wouldn't take a penny out of its come and took $1 million out of it for his own purposes and some of his collea g u es for his own purposes and some of his colleagues did similar things. not a good day for mr trump, who, very very quickness on television this afternoon had distanced himself from him and said, yes, h
i think that might be the last time i saw you, actually come up at the front page of the financial timesief strategist to president trump use to be very very close until they reportedly fell out, but he is being charged with fraud over funds raised for term's mexico border wall. that's quite the headline. just explain what exactly has happened with regards to steve bannon. not a good date because thejudge has kicked out the to keep his financial record secrets. as he really say, he is in court...
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dock a side of humanity why a card was a major tax listed company until an investigation by the financial times uncovered a fraudulent behavior in the end of the german fin tech company success story collapsed like a house of cards. a member of the investigations team of the financial times was the 1st to raise the alert about what it costs accounts this is a bit of a strange company in the numbers that it's putting out don't quite seem to add up what a card was a highly promising tax listed fin tech company specialized in electronic payment services online purchases also involve fees to the transaction provider such as why a card it's a growing market that benefits from growing technical innovations so surely the sums should add up. the reporter's revelations cools the high flying way a card shares to tumble germany's financial regulator then accused him of market manipulation. when you suddenly find yourself facing a criminal investigation in june that was there were some moments where it was quite stressful but dan mccrum was proven right as prosecutors launched an investigation into why a c
dock a side of humanity why a card was a major tax listed company until an investigation by the financial times uncovered a fraudulent behavior in the end of the german fin tech company success story collapsed like a house of cards. a member of the investigations team of the financial times was the 1st to raise the alert about what it costs accounts this is a bit of a strange company in the numbers that it's putting out don't quite seem to add up what a card was a highly promising tax listed...
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a result in the readership of the financial times in the your institutions because the financial times which is not the center of the question but then saying that if you were the last 3 days but then the truth is in the russian sphere that if there were troops has a special relationship with the russian federation the builders that the opposition in those areas is not anti russian and it's not over the new so the if mr show underlay and the other sections of the year. or think of the pieces on anschutz lines they might more what they're saying and doing today. at the same time the european commission has pledged 53000000 euros and aid to support victims of repression and an independent media in belarus isn't there a danger of that kind of aid being portrayed as foreign meddling how are they going to hand that out. it is not to be portrayed as far more than it simply is formulated by anyone's definition that as you pointed out to me is civil society civil society is whoever did your lucretia was declared to do there is a very limited civil society within those for reasons to do with th
a result in the readership of the financial times in the your institutions because the financial times which is not the center of the question but then saying that if you were the last 3 days but then the truth is in the russian sphere that if there were troops has a special relationship with the russian federation the builders that the opposition in those areas is not anti russian and it's not over the new so the if mr show underlay and the other sections of the year. or think of the pieces on...
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time record. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster daisy mcandrew and the financialll bring you up today. the i leads on what it calls a "backlash" from tory mps and business groups at reports — which we saw on yesterday's front pages — that the chancellor rishi sunak
time record. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster daisy mcandrew and the financialll bring you up today. the i leads on what it calls a "backlash" from tory mps and business groups at reports — which we saw on yesterday's front pages — that the chancellor rishi sunak
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a—level appeals process" britain's economic woes amidst the pandemic make the front page of the financial timessed today showed it has suffered a bigger economic slump than any other major european economy. dramatic pictures of the train derailment in scotland that killed three people and injured six are on the cover of the metro. and another shocking image of that crash is on the front page of the times, which also reports that the uk has experienced its longest stretch of 34—degree—plus temperatures since the 1960s. so, let's begin. it is good to happy with us for another half hour going through the newspapers. we will start with a tragic note by looking at the front page of the metro and really heartbreaking picture on the front of the other newspapers as well and the train derailment in scotland which killed three people, this is britain's first foetal rail crash for 13 years. and obviously, it is fortu nate for 13 years. and obviously, it is fortunate that such events are rare —— fatal. it is an absolute tragedy and particularly for the friends in the family and those who sadly died, inclu
a—level appeals process" britain's economic woes amidst the pandemic make the front page of the financial timessed today showed it has suffered a bigger economic slump than any other major european economy. dramatic pictures of the train derailment in scotland that killed three people and injured six are on the cover of the metro. and another shocking image of that crash is on the front page of the times, which also reports that the uk has experienced its longest stretch of...
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the financial times says the government is considering state—backed loans for companies in debt as auing the high street. and the daily mirror reports on the news that two bodies were found in lancashire after two brothers went missing at sea during a visit to lytham st annes. those are the front pages. let's get oui’ those are the front pages. let's get our talk under way. lovely to see you both again. let's start off this time with the guardian. a story that's made many of the pictures and that is of course this exams fiasco. andy, kick us course this exams fiasco. andy, kick us off? as a deed many papers are reporting the backlash against the government's handling of the a level results. this is an unprecedented sale situation. i think people have been willing to let the government some slack on certain things because of the situation. the level of anger and confusion being directed towards the government, notjust by those who would argue with the tory today if he said it wasn't monday tomorrow. —— was monday. parents from right across the country, kids from right across the count
the financial times says the government is considering state—backed loans for companies in debt as auing the high street. and the daily mirror reports on the news that two bodies were found in lancashire after two brothers went missing at sea during a visit to lytham st annes. those are the front pages. let's get oui’ those are the front pages. let's get our talk under way. lovely to see you both again. let's start off this time with the guardian. a story that's made many of the pictures...
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buying the entire global business of tech talk from its chinese parent company that according to the financial times 3 microsoft plans had previously previously left out the european and indian operations of the social video app and the collapse of the air the collapse of air travel during the crisis in the 2nd quarter was unsurprisingly perhaps a big blow to move tons of with more than a 1000000000 euros in losses now chairman carson spores talking about cutting costs and cutting jobs most of lufthansa's planes are still grounded parked and currently unused runways the german airline has been part nationalized with the new deal granting 9000000000 euros in state aid but experts remain skeptical about its future. it's highly unlikely that look towns and air travel in general will be able to return to creak or run the virus levels in any case it will be several years before it does and look times it will take a pretty heavy knock. indeed in the 2nd quarter of this year the airline suffered operational losses to the tune of 1700000000 euros c.e.o. carsten spore seen here in better days says recovery w
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the financial times leads with the blast in beirut, which has killed at least 135 people it says lebanon'ssident, has promised action. the telegraph carries a picture of the destruction caused by the explosion in beirut. but its main story is a warning from head teachers over exam grading systems put in place as a result of the pandemic. the metro reports on a campaign, launched by the widow of pc andrew harper, for those who kill police officers to be jailed for life. the guardian says there's criticism, by charities, architects and planning officials, of plans to fast—track the construction of homes in england. the new york times reports that as covid—19 spreads around the world, other diseases, such as tb, are making a comeback. and the japan times says there's criticism of prime minister shinzo abe, amid rising coronavirus infections in the country. so let's begin. it's great to see you as always. we are going to start with the eye which has the extraordinary picture from beirut. of what it describes as a lost city. the absolute doesn't station anna, that took place following that abso
the financial times leads with the blast in beirut, which has killed at least 135 people it says lebanon'ssident, has promised action. the telegraph carries a picture of the destruction caused by the explosion in beirut. but its main story is a warning from head teachers over exam grading systems put in place as a result of the pandemic. the metro reports on a campaign, launched by the widow of pc andrew harper, for those who kill police officers to be jailed for life. the guardian says there's...
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buying the entire global business of tech talk from its chinese parent company that according to the financial timesmicrosoft's plans had previously left out the european and indian operations of the social video ringback . smartphones are made out of reach for billions of people according to a new study from the alliance for affordable internet nearly 2500000000 people live in countries with the cheapest smartphone will cost them a quarter of their monthly income. for the collapse of air travel during the krona virus crisis in the 2nd quarter was unsurprisingly perhaps a big blow to live with more than a 1000000000 in losses now chairman carson spores talking about cutting costs and cutting jobs for most of lufthansa's planes still grounded currently unused runways the german and has been part nationalized within a deal granting it 9000000000 euros in state 8 but experts remain skeptical about its future. it's highly unlikely that. a traveling general will be able to return to preclude rhona virus levels in any case it will be several years before it doesn't look tense it will take a pretty heavy k
buying the entire global business of tech talk from its chinese parent company that according to the financial timesmicrosoft's plans had previously left out the european and indian operations of the social video ringback . smartphones are made out of reach for billions of people according to a new study from the alliance for affordable internet nearly 2500000000 people live in countries with the cheapest smartphone will cost them a quarter of their monthly income. for the collapse of air...
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the international edition of the financial times features the us—brokered peace deal between israel andirates saying the uae is on course to become only the third arab state to have full diplomatic ties with israel, after egypt and jordan. that story too is reflected on the front page of germany's frankfurter allegemeine newspaper. the new york times reports that smuggled firearms from the us may be contributing to the rise in gang—related crime in the uk. and the japan times says that 75 years after the end of world war ii, more than a millionjapanese war dead are scattered throughout asia, where the legacy of japanese aggression still hampers recovery efforts. so let's begin. great to have you with us, christopher and faiza. we will start with the daily telegraph. let's start with you christopher since it is your paper. a big story here which is on quite a lot of the papers and it was the sts well. this full controversy over the a—level results. —— as it was the case as well. this is the mess caused by covid—i9, when children were told not to come back to school after late march. now
the international edition of the financial times features the us—brokered peace deal between israel andirates saying the uae is on course to become only the third arab state to have full diplomatic ties with israel, after egypt and jordan. that story too is reflected on the front page of germany's frankfurter allegemeine newspaper. the new york times reports that smuggled firearms from the us may be contributing to the rise in gang—related crime in the uk. and the japan times says that 75...
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. >>> now the fda chief tells the financial times the agency could consider emergency use or approval for a vaccine before phase 3 trials are complete. stephen hahn says the decision will be based on data not politics. hahn had to apologize just last week for misrepresenting the bch bc benefits of a coronavirus treatment. the covid response coordinator at the white house says waiting for a vaccine is the wrong strategy. >> don't wait for the vaccine to do the right thing. do the right thing today because if we do the right thing today, we go into the fall with much fewer cases. >> dr. birx said mitigation efforts should also be used in prooif private settings. new cases in the u.s. have dropped by about 35% in a month, but the curve is starting to level off. 20 states, many in the upper midwest, are reporting a rise in cases up from 10 states early last week. >>> 36 states are reporting cases on college campuses. temple university in philadelphia is transitioning to remote learning for two weeks after reporting more than a hundred cases there. the university of alabama has recorded mo
. >>> now the fda chief tells the financial times the agency could consider emergency use or approval for a vaccine before phase 3 trials are complete. stephen hahn says the decision will be based on data not politics. hahn had to apologize just last week for misrepresenting the bch bc benefits of a coronavirus treatment. the covid response coordinator at the white house says waiting for a vaccine is the wrong strategy. >> don't wait for the vaccine to do the right thing. do the...
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according to the financial times as of last monday, 45 companies with assets of more than $1 million ve filed for chapter 11 surpassing the level seen during the financial crisis. >> a record setting auction this weekend as an autograph mike trout rookie baseball card selling for $4 trillion. the previous record of 3.1 million for a 1909 back in 2016 not bad for a kid from millville, new jersey. you go mike trout. go angels. not your year but congrats for the card we're back right after this. ♪ ♪ i keep working my way back to you, babe ♪ ♪ with a burning love inside ♪ yeah i'm working my way back to you, babe ♪ ♪ and the happiness that died ♪ i let it get away servicenow. the smarter way to workflow. >> welcome back to worldwide exchange democratic presidential nominee joe biden is willing to risk taxes on americans making over $400,000 a year. biden making those remarks in a new interview with abc vowing no new taxes for those making less than 400,000 as well as businesses that employ fewer than 50 people the chairman and ceo of private equity firm apollo global management will repor
according to the financial times as of last monday, 45 companies with assets of more than $1 million ve filed for chapter 11 surpassing the level seen during the financial crisis. >> a record setting auction this weekend as an autograph mike trout rookie baseball card selling for $4 trillion. the previous record of 3.1 million for a 1909 back in 2016 not bad for a kid from millville, new jersey. you go mike trout. go angels. not your year but congrats for the card we're back right after...
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the sunday times, and polly mackenzie, the chief executive of demos. tomorrow's front pages starting with. .. the international edition for the financialks on wall street have struck an all—time high, rallying more than 50% from the lowest point of the coronavirus crisis, despite persistent investor unease about the us economy. the daily express says pressure is growing to save uk high streets, as experts warn 300,000 retailjobs may be wiped out in a matter of weeks. le figaro in france, reports champagne wine growers have agreed to a drop in production — deemed essential by the sector, due to the collapse in champagne sales — because of the pandemic. the new york times reports that president lukashenko of belarus is suddenly looking surprisingly weak, as protests gain momentum. according to the metro, the uk education secretary, gavin williamson is managing to cling onto hisjob, as a—level students scrambled for university places and gcse pupils faced more uncertainty over their exam results on thursday. the ‘i' reports that borisjohnson has rejected the minister's offer to resign — while senior conservatives call for regulator ‘0fqua
the sunday times, and polly mackenzie, the chief executive of demos. tomorrow's front pages starting with. .. the international edition for the financialks on wall street have struck an all—time high, rallying more than 50% from the lowest point of the coronavirus crisis, despite persistent investor unease about the us economy. the daily express says pressure is growing to save uk high streets, as experts warn 300,000 retailjobs may be wiped out in a matter of weeks. le figaro in france,...
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the financial times leads on a slump in profits at hsbc, as europe's biggest bank grapples with the coronaviruss as well tensions between the us and china. a different story in the new york times. it looks at how the return home of thousands of ethiopian migrant labourers, is putting a strain on the country's medical system. and, according to the daily express, gps are to be told not to prescribe common painkillers to millions of people. so let's begin... welcome to you both again. anna, let's start off at the figaro, along with other international papers picking up on the new battle really, between china and the united states over tick—tock. and donald trumps targeting of that company. yes absolutely. tick—tock of course being the video app where you post short videos that's wildly popular particularly amongst younger people. now there's app belongs to a company, a chinese company called bite dance. and there are concerns among us officials that the company may be sharing data from its us users with the government. they tried to find a solution for this. and the solution is to potentially sell
the financial times leads on a slump in profits at hsbc, as europe's biggest bank grapples with the coronaviruss as well tensions between the us and china. a different story in the new york times. it looks at how the return home of thousands of ethiopian migrant labourers, is putting a strain on the country's medical system. and, according to the daily express, gps are to be told not to prescribe common painkillers to millions of people. so let's begin... welcome to you both again. anna, let's...
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tomorrow's front pages, starting with, the international edition of the financial times says alexander who's ruled belarus for the past 26 years, is fighting for his political future as striking workers booed him and protests against his leadership intensified across the country. according to the metro, pupil power in the uk has forced the government into a u—turn on a—level and gcse grading ? after education secretary gavin williamson declared there would be no change and no u—turn. the daily express says the prime minister told the education secretary to scrap the algorithm for this summer s exams results — following the outcry. the daily mirror describes it as another government "screeching" u—turn, but note that education secretary reamins in his job. according to the daily telegraph, gavin williamson is blaming the exam regulator for the exam results chaos. the ‘i' describes how some students, parents and teachers are breathing a sigh of relief after days of confusion. while the daily mail suggests the story is worthy of laurel and hardy — calling it ‘another fine mess.‘ is blamin
tomorrow's front pages, starting with, the international edition of the financial times says alexander who's ruled belarus for the past 26 years, is fighting for his political future as striking workers booed him and protests against his leadership intensified across the country. according to the metro, pupil power in the uk has forced the government into a u—turn on a—level and gcse grading ? after education secretary gavin williamson declared there would be no change and no u—turn. the...
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the international edition of the financial times reports eu countries have called for sanctionsover theion leader svetla na tikhanovskaya appealed for protests to continue. the ‘i‘ reports that tens of thousands of british travellers are making a desperate scramble to get back from france to beat the quarantine deadline that begins in the next few hours. the daily mail says the new rules will cause thousands of children to miss the start of the school year. while according to the guardian, uk government ministers rushed forward the impositionof quarantine measures by 2a hours, after scotland, wales and northern ireland all pushed for an earlier deadline. the daily telegraph suggests the uk government is being advised holiday—makers returning home from red list countries should be tested — to end what they describe as the quarantine roulette. it also carries a picture of a beaming pricess royal — as she celebrates her 70th birthday. the times says every school in england will be able to appeal against a—level and gcse grades free of charge, as the government attempts to avoid shocking in
the international edition of the financial times reports eu countries have called for sanctionsover theion leader svetla na tikhanovskaya appealed for protests to continue. the ‘i‘ reports that tens of thousands of british travellers are making a desperate scramble to get back from france to beat the quarantine deadline that begins in the next few hours. the daily mail says the new rules will cause thousands of children to miss the start of the school year. while according to the guardian,...
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britain's economic woes make the front page of the international edition of the financial times, aftereased today showed the country suffered a bigger economic slump than any other major european economy. "trump and biden ready for the final confrontation," says french paper le figaro, after the democratic candidate announced kamala harris as his running mate. and in an opinion piece on the cover of the international new york times, that confrontation is described as a "campaign of contrasts" with harris representing "the future". so, let's begin. very good have you both with us. a very busy evening already. kick off with some of the international papers. we have got le figaro here and the headline there of donald trump andjoe and the headline there of donald trump and joe biden ready for final confrontation. and also a german paper which says team against trump with joe paper which says team against trump withjoe biden paper which says team against trump with joe biden and paper which says team against trump withjoe biden and kamala harris picture talking online. i'm sure you all soft
britain's economic woes make the front page of the international edition of the financial times, aftereased today showed the country suffered a bigger economic slump than any other major european economy. "trump and biden ready for the final confrontation," says french paper le figaro, after the democratic candidate announced kamala harris as his running mate. and in an opinion piece on the cover of the international new york times, that confrontation is described as a "campaign...
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time record. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster daisy mcandrew and the financiall correspondent, sebastian payne. tomorrow's front pages, starting with, the i leads on what it calls a "backlash" from conservative mps and business groups at reports — which we saw on yesterday's front pages — that the chancellor rishi sunak is plotting a string of tax rises this autumn. anger over possible tax increases also makes the front page of the telegraph, which says tory mps and business leaders "reacted with horror" to news of a potential rise in corporation tax. the daily mirror, meanwhile, turns its attention to the reopening of schools later this week. the paper hears from teachers: according to a survey, a majority of them think it'll be impossible to keep pupils socially distanced. the guardian says the costs of covid safety measures in schools are stretching their budgets to "breaking point". there's also a picture from this weekend's notting hill carnival — the first time it's been held virtually. the daily mail says there's to be a "new blow" in the war on plastic,
time record. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster daisy mcandrew and the financiall correspondent, sebastian payne. tomorrow's front pages, starting with, the i leads on what it calls a "backlash" from conservative mps and business groups at reports — which we saw on yesterday's front pages — that the chancellor rishi sunak is plotting a string of tax rises this autumn. anger over possible tax increases...
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elsewhere, the financial times says russia's opposition leader, alexei navalny, is ready to be air—liftedy after a suspected poisoning. turning to uk politics, the express says tory mps have urged brussels to ‘wake up to the threat of a no—deal brexit, after trade talks came to a halt‘. and the daily mirror reports that manchester united captain, harry mcguire, is spending a ‘second night behind bars‘ following his arrest in greece. so let‘s begin... we will start with the daily telegraph. this rather scary thought ofa telegraph. this rather scary thought of a second lockdown. jason, how possible do you think this is? this is the government‘s worst nightmare. i think it they are reluctant to do this. primarily because the consequences for the economy. right at the beginning, they‘ve had to do this very difficult balancing act between putting public health first and then putting the economic health second. and you have seen in the last three or four weeks have become less, not less concerned about public health but more concerned about the economic consequences of a second, well first lock
elsewhere, the financial times says russia's opposition leader, alexei navalny, is ready to be air—liftedy after a suspected poisoning. turning to uk politics, the express says tory mps have urged brussels to ‘wake up to the threat of a no—deal brexit, after trade talks came to a halt‘. and the daily mirror reports that manchester united captain, harry mcguire, is spending a ‘second night behind bars‘ following his arrest in greece. so let‘s begin... we will start with the daily...
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company filed for insolvency in june after reports of the nonexistent funds were revealed by the financial times the scandals read quote raised questions about why major auditors and germany's own financial watchdog failed to uncover the fraud wire card was once considered the darling of germany's fin tech industry. and earlier d.w. political correspondent kate brady told us there's a high chance the government will launch a further in-depth investigation into the case for that to happen they...
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the historic responsibility -- irresponsibility of current leaders. this crisis is moral and financial. it demands immediate action. philippa: lebanon is a former french colony and that affects the way this visit is being interpreted. the financial timeseted, increasingly, this feeling that maccallum -- that macron doesn't want to be held responsible for propping up power in beirut. immediate reactions to the clips and photos have been fascinating. some see rarep, leaders empathy, courage. others see arrogance and colonial mentality. either way, i can't imagine any other world leader doing this. france had sent search teams, doctors, and medical equipment. it brought medical personnel and supplies. is is beirut's saint georges hospital. many of the city's hospitals are only partly operational now. drug supplies are running low. our correspondent was in a dical center in beirut when the explosion happened. he has not been able to return t has been helping people. he says even bore the explosion, there was a shortage of supplies. >> we ran out of all materials, sutures, needles, iv injections, all of it. we ran out of them. >> as the cleanup operation continues, the sfle the damage h become clearer. >> we are not far fromhe epicenter of
the historic responsibility -- irresponsibility of current leaders. this crisis is moral and financial. it demands immediate action. philippa: lebanon is a former french colony and that affects the way this visit is being interpreted. the financial timeseted, increasingly, this feeling that maccallum -- that macron doesn't want to be held responsible for propping up power in beirut. immediate reactions to the clips and photos have been fascinating. some see rarep, leaders empathy, courage....
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in-person classes for two weeks after confirming over 100 cases each >>> in an interview with the financial times, the fda commissioner says he would consider emergency authorization for a vaccine before clinical trials are complete. he insisted it's not due to pressure from the trump administration and would only be made available for certain groups >>> we're still seeing incredible victories over the virus. mary pierre reunited with her family after being hospitalized with covid 156 days. >> last night's 2020 ma shows was dedicated to honoring the memory of actor chadwick boseman. take a look. >> before we get into the music, we need to take the time to talk about the devastating loss of chadwick boseman, an actor whose talent and passion is a true inspiration to all the fans he touched. >> she delivered a heartfelt message paying tribute to boseman. and twitter announced the final tweet from boseman's account is officially the most liked tweet ever it read -- >> it gained 7.3 million likes on the platform so far nbc's steve patterson looks at how big of an impact boseman made on the world. >>
in-person classes for two weeks after confirming over 100 cases each >>> in an interview with the financial times, the fda commissioner says he would consider emergency authorization for a vaccine before clinical trials are complete. he insisted it's not due to pressure from the trump administration and would only be made available for certain groups >>> we're still seeing incredible victories over the virus. mary pierre reunited with her family after being hospitalized with...
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let's move onto the financial times international edition which of course has a picture of kamala harris but underneath the headline is pandemic hit british economy suffers biggest slump in europe. of course that is a story there that the uk economy has entered about 20% 01’ so the uk economy has entered about 20% orsoi the uk economy has entered about 20% or so i think in recent months. tell us more or so i think in recent months. tell us more about this story. it is strange to see headlines today going into tomorrow seeing that we are in official recession in the can because we all knew this. we are experiencing locked out and knew that it was going to be normal that you could not go to your shop or not get a haircut or go to the pub and it was clear the economy was in deep recession but today we have the figures that detailjust how extreme it was. in the uk has had one of the worst economic contractions in europe and i believe it is roughly 24 europe and i believe it is roughly 2a porphyry percent for the second quarter and only spain has had a worse economic distraction. this comes i
let's move onto the financial times international edition which of course has a picture of kamala harris but underneath the headline is pandemic hit british economy suffers biggest slump in europe. of course that is a story there that the uk economy has entered about 20% 01’ so the uk economy has entered about 20% orsoi the uk economy has entered about 20% or so i think in recent months. tell us more or so i think in recent months. tell us more about this story. it is strange to see headlines...
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. >>> in an interview with the financial times, the fda commissioner says he would consider emergency authorization for a vaccine before clinical trials are complete. he insisted the move would not be due to pressure from the trump administration and only be made available, the vaccine, for certain groups >>> the 2020 vmas were dedicated to actor chadwick bozeman, whose death shocked fans after his four-year battle with colon cancer >> and the best hero is, chadwick bozeman [ applause ] >> mtv paid tribute by replaying his acceptance speech in the 2018 vmas. well, that is when he won his best hero portrayals of black panth panther. the opening remarks read the world needs more superhero and rest in power. in south carolina, the state honored the late actor and called for flags to be flown at half staff and his last tweet is the most liked tweet ever it read -- >> it gained 7.3 million likes on the platform so far nbc's katie beck has more on the actor's heroic battle. >> reporter: a cinematic king has fallen an actor as iconic to his fans as the legends he's played on screen at 43, af
. >>> in an interview with the financial times, the fda commissioner says he would consider emergency authorization for a vaccine before clinical trials are complete. he insisted the move would not be due to pressure from the trump administration and only be made available, the vaccine, for certain groups >>> the 2020 vmas were dedicated to actor chadwick bozeman, whose death shocked fans after his four-year battle with colon cancer >> and the best hero is, chadwick...
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the financial times reports that the trump administration is considering bypassing normal fda standards fast track a new experimental coronavirus vaccine that comes from the united kingdom. this would be for use in the united states ahead of the presidential election. and president trump announcing the emergency authorization of convalescent plasma for covid-19 patients. the blood plasma is taken from patients who recovered from the coronavirus and is rich in antibodies. but the evidence -- i'm going to say it -- the evidence has been inconclusive as to how it actually works. joining us for a serious reality check, dr. naheed bedalia, an infectious disease specialist. we need serious fact-checking because we know a lot of this is tangled in politics. let's start with this plasma treatment the president is pushing. what can you tell us about it? >> stephanie, convalescent plasma, which is from survivors of the disease, the yellow part of the blood that's taken out, and it's been used as a treatment for almost 100 years. in some infectious diseases it's been helpful. it others it hasn't p
the financial times reports that the trump administration is considering bypassing normal fda standards fast track a new experimental coronavirus vaccine that comes from the united kingdom. this would be for use in the united states ahead of the presidential election. and president trump announcing the emergency authorization of convalescent plasma for covid-19 patients. the blood plasma is taken from patients who recovered from the coronavirus and is rich in antibodies. but the evidence -- i'm...
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let's move onto the financial times and their headline at restaurants facing crisis besides big boostnt dining scheme and this is as we know the dining and restaurant industry devastated as so many have been during this crisis. but this looks at the very stark reality for many despite the heat out to help out regime that we have seen introduced in the past week or so. this is the popular scheme that the chancellor in the uk unveiled where you go out for dinner or lunch or breakfast on a monday, tuesday or wednesday in august, you can get up to £10 a head off your meal. say ashley is being hugely popular in a house in a pub around the corner earlier of the day and they were saying they did really good trait on monday, tuesday and wednesday. people wanted to eat there and they we re people wanted to eat there and they were having to book but one of the problems restaurants are raising is that they are doing great trade and some of the figures show that they we re some of the figures show that they were doing double the trade they we re were doing double the trade they were doing double
let's move onto the financial times and their headline at restaurants facing crisis besides big boostnt dining scheme and this is as we know the dining and restaurant industry devastated as so many have been during this crisis. but this looks at the very stark reality for many despite the heat out to help out regime that we have seen introduced in the past week or so. this is the popular scheme that the chancellor in the uk unveiled where you go out for dinner or lunch or breakfast on a monday,...
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breaking newsjust coming in that according to the financial times, the boss of tiktok has just financialen under pressure from the us administration and washington has set a deadline in mid—septemberfor the has set a deadline in mid—september for the us operation to be sold to a us company or else the app was going to be banned. so he has quit the company just going to be banned. so he has quit the companyjust months after becoming the chief executive of the company, kevin meier, and the fd has seen the letter that he has sent to his employees and many analysts are saying that he has been in a tricky position because he will have to not upset his chinese owners but at the same time he needed to make sure the company does 0k in the united states as well, so his resignation coming in as breaking news. he talked about this latest function from washington and it is the latest us move to punish chinese companies ahead of the presidential elections and as you said it's interesting they started the south china sea issue because in the past it was about national security concerns as well as the
breaking newsjust coming in that according to the financial times, the boss of tiktok has just financialen under pressure from the us administration and washington has set a deadline in mid—septemberfor the has set a deadline in mid—september for the us operation to be sold to a us company or else the app was going to be banned. so he has quit the company just going to be banned. so he has quit the companyjust months after becoming the chief executive of the company, kevin meier, and the fd...
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commissioner stefan hahn told the financial times he is prepared to bypass thfull federal proval process to make a vaccine available as d emergencoperation befit stti delay the risks, before clinical trials. >>> the oakland a's have delayed there series but have had a member of their traveling party test positive for the coronavirus. the game was propounded in the next 24 to 48 hours will be spent in isolation as the rest of the group waits to be cleared for travel. >>> roughly 1 dozen mlb teams have reported positive covid tests in the first five weeks of the league's shortened season. >>> still ahead, the death of actor chadwick bozeman is putting the spotlight on calling colon cancer. who was affected more and more and the reasons why. >>> parts of the gulf coast in ruins after hurricane laura. the nonstop cleanup and power problems in the area. >>> kpix 5 is bringing you the stories in this difficult time. >>> two buttes poured in over the weekend after the death of actor, chadwick bozeman. among his big roles he played ieon, jan and thurgood marshall and was the first black superher
commissioner stefan hahn told the financial times he is prepared to bypass thfull federal proval process to make a vaccine available as d emergencoperation befit stti delay the risks, before clinical trials. >>> the oakland a's have delayed there series but have had a member of their traveling party test positive for the coronavirus. the game was propounded in the next 24 to 48 hours will be spent in isolation as the rest of the group waits to be cleared for travel. >>>...
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truth is paywall but the lies are free the new york times the new yorker the washington post the new republic new york harper's the new york review of books the financial times and the london times all have pay walls breitbart fox news the daily wire the federalist and the washington examiner and info wars are free as corporate cost cutting continues to whack local newsgathering talkers magazine publisher michael harrison warns about using peer to peer media like twitter as news feed. we're going to have to do is educate our children because this is going to be a long process of coming into some type of a clearing with daylight we have to educate our children and ourselves in how to think critically when consuming directly you know right from the fire hose this nonstop flow of information with all kinds of credibility and points that you attach to it. if ever there was a time to remember our r.t.u. motto question more it's now and that is the big picture thanks for watching we're going to be back again next week same time and if that's not convenient set your d.v.r. on direct t.v. we are channel 321 dish we're 280 if you've cut the cord you'll find us
truth is paywall but the lies are free the new york times the new yorker the washington post the new republic new york harper's the new york review of books the financial times and the london times all have pay walls breitbart fox news the daily wire the federalist and the washington examiner and info wars are free as corporate cost cutting continues to whack local newsgathering talkers magazine publisher michael harrison warns about using peer to peer media like twitter as news feed. we're...
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while the financial times reports stocks on wall street have struck an all—time high, rallying more thanlowest point of the coronavirus crisis, despite persistent investor unease about the us economy. let's kick off with gavin williamson, who is on a lot of front pages this morning. the man who won't take the blame — i think you as the education editor of the sunday times, one detail that caught my eye was that his officials had held crisis talks with the regulator last month about the flawed computer model. that's new, i didn't know that. and if they did hold crisis talks last month, why didn't they realise what would happen and do something to stop it happening? that's my point! is the first levels had been alerted to this, he can't say he didn't know about this until the weekend. there was an report by the weekend. there was an report by the education secretary that made it absolutely clear injuly the education secretary that made it absolutely clear in july that this was a disaster waiting to happen, and the very youngsters who would be worst hit would be those high—flying youngsters
while the financial times reports stocks on wall street have struck an all—time high, rallying more thanlowest point of the coronavirus crisis, despite persistent investor unease about the us economy. let's kick off with gavin williamson, who is on a lot of front pages this morning. the man who won't take the blame — i think you as the education editor of the sunday times, one detail that caught my eye was that his officials had held crisis talks with the regulator last month about the...
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being warned the times says boris johnson is being warned by mps in his own party that they will go on the warpath unless there is a satisfactory solution to the a—level fiasco. the financialgovernment is considering state—backed loans for companies in debt, as a way of rescuing the high street. so, let's begin. let's start off, yasmin and andy, we start with the metro. yasmin, do you wa nt to start with the metro. yasmin, do you want to kick us off, people power? yes, what can one say? ijust feel so sorry yes, what can one say? ijust feel so sorry for young people in our country. a—levels is your turning point in life and. it is the point at which your future is decided and so at which your future is decided and so they were out protesting, not that that will do them any good, but what i think they need to know is that most people in this country, whatever your political colour, are deeply upset and alarmed at this fiasco. this betrayal of the young. yes, there does seem to be agreement that something has gone very, very wrong. andy? yes, absolutely, i suppose it is not always the most challenging thing to find some teenagers angry about a tory government, but there is an
being warned the times says boris johnson is being warned by mps in his own party that they will go on the warpath unless there is a satisfactory solution to the a—level fiasco. the financialgovernment is considering state—backed loans for companies in debt, as a way of rescuing the high street. so, let's begin. let's start off, yasmin and andy, we start with the metro. yasmin, do you wa nt to start with the metro. yasmin, do you want to kick us off, people power? yes, what can one say?...
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finance minister because, of course, she has a background in media, having been at reuters, the financial timesanyone of us three probably can be -- could be a g7 finance minister one day. how can we not be very excited about what this means for our career prospects? [laughter] caroline: i am seeing the next job opportunities come pouring in. meanwhile, let's see what she is doing on the ground, because she has been away from journalism and spending a lot of stimulus -- a lot of cash. stimulus in the picture compared to the u.s. with all the infighting. while canada get money faster? your perspective to the trusted confidant of justin trudeau. from a foreign perspective, what do she mean for actual stimulus to the canadian economy right now? essentiallyxt is that the previous finance minister who resigned last night resigned amid some divisions over policy. it is not about what has been already unleashed in terms of stimulus. the canadian government has already announced plans to run a kind ofof 16% of gdp to get the economy, you know, out of recession. the question now in canada, the debate is
finance minister because, of course, she has a background in media, having been at reuters, the financial timesanyone of us three probably can be -- could be a g7 finance minister one day. how can we not be very excited about what this means for our career prospects? [laughter] caroline: i am seeing the next job opportunities come pouring in. meanwhile, let's see what she is doing on the ground, because she has been away from journalism and spending a lot of stimulus -- a lot of cash. stimulus...
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the same time this week >> a vaccine developed in the u.k. ahead of november's presidential election. according to the financial times, the u.k. food and drug administration is awarding emergency use authorization in october for the vaccine that was developed by astrazeneca here's how it's trading near the session. 2.4 plus% on the boards and also across to the european markets this morning optimism around vaccines and treatments right on the outset and some of the gains continue 1.4% not much as you can tell not even one along the boards here let's take a look at the markets in europe. 1.6 and 6,100 annual and including for the dax. the german market has been a little stand out and it also reversed over 1% last week so this morning trying to claw back the territory as you can see despite showing leadership this morning, still well and truly under where we have seen it in recent months. 1.4% on italian stocks so some of the sectors early leadership by technology names and there's leadership from the technology and underperforming has been emergency, autos and retail stocks. but this morning we're seeing oil and gas now race to
the same time this week >> a vaccine developed in the u.k. ahead of november's presidential election. according to the financial times, the u.k. food and drug administration is awarding emergency use authorization in october for the vaccine that was developed by astrazeneca here's how it's trading near the session. 2.4 plus% on the boards and also across to the european markets this morning optimism around vaccines and treatments right on the outset and some of the gains continue 1.4% not...
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and the financial times reports that the chancellor rishi sunak is weighing options to shelve his autumnd wave of coronavirus. welcome back. let us start. starting with the mail. pick your own exam results, just one day before the a level grades are announced, an extraordinary new plan. i didn‘t have much to risk giving what has happened in scotland. completely, because across the board, students applied to the same university places and they had to get the same policy on this. but what is bewildering is that they did not think about it much before and just remembering that it was decided that since the exams are going to be cancelled, that the students would be created and marked on their exams and also the continuous works throughout the year. as a result of the rates being given to imagine that 98.7% of students, it made them very happy. but at least it is the passport to higher education and that is on point. obviously, there will be stricter selection, but at least those with a compensate our generation but it is going to be deeply impacted by that crisis. generation but it is going
and the financial times reports that the chancellor rishi sunak is weighing options to shelve his autumnd wave of coronavirus. welcome back. let us start. starting with the mail. pick your own exam results, just one day before the a level grades are announced, an extraordinary new plan. i didn‘t have much to risk giving what has happened in scotland. completely, because across the board, students applied to the same university places and they had to get the same policy on this. but what is...
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this week, contributors larry summers of harvard and gillian tett of "the financial times." dr. of the national institutes of health. dr. fauci: i think there's a misperception that unless we either lock down or open up, there's nothing in between. david: senator rick scott of florida. sen. scott: i think the market is telling us to watch out, we've got a lot of debt. you've got to be careful how you spend your money. and up here, nobody cares. david: catherine wood of ark investment management.
this week, contributors larry summers of harvard and gillian tett of "the financial times." dr. of the national institutes of health. dr. fauci: i think there's a misperception that unless we either lock down or open up, there's nothing in between. david: senator rick scott of florida. sen. scott: i think the market is telling us to watch out, we've got a lot of debt. you've got to be careful how you spend your money. and up here, nobody cares. david: catherine wood of ark investment...