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theresa: but i don't think it's safe.axon: the state is offering as much as $1,000 per day for each covid-positive patient an assisted living home takes in, while also waving some regulations. critics call that a bounty. jodi spiegel: it's russian roulette. jaxon: jodi spiegel is an attorney who advocates for residents of assisted living homes. she says the state needs to provide more protection for residents, not less. jodi: we are giving facilities an incentive to--a financial, tremendous financial incentive to accept these residents, at the same time that we've relaxed the regulations that protect the health and safety of these residents. so, it's just a recipe for disaster. mike wasserman: it just makes no sense. jaxon: mike wasserman, president of the california association of long term care medicine, says skilled nursing homes are struggling to deal with covid infections, and questions why the state thinks assisted living homes, with little or no medical care, are prepared. mike: this guidance scares the daylights o
theresa: but i don't think it's safe.axon: the state is offering as much as $1,000 per day for each covid-positive patient an assisted living home takes in, while also waving some regulations. critics call that a bounty. jodi spiegel: it's russian roulette. jaxon: jodi spiegel is an attorney who advocates for residents of assisted living homes. she says the state needs to provide more protection for residents, not less. jodi: we are giving facilities an incentive to--a financial, tremendous...
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. —— theresa may. -- theresa may. it's happening, why?risjohnson exchanging letters confirming that there has been considerable speculation over the recent days and weeks that mark sedwill, unusual for one person to hold both roles, he will leave them and stay in place until the end of september. 0ne will leave them and stay in place until the end of september. one of the things that we heard from boris johnson's administration before coronavirus was this discussion around unhappiness about the way whitehall operates and that they wa nted whitehall operates and that they wanted to shake things up and rewire the place and mark said will was appointed by theresa may, boris johnson's predecessor. since coronavirus that has been unhappiness in downing street about the way whitehall operates. fresh impetus to rewire things. sir mark said stepping down he has sent a letter to boris johnson said stepping down he has sent a letter to borisjohnson this evening. we have had sight of it 110w. evening. we have had sight of it now. he says, while the
. —— theresa may. -- theresa may. it's happening, why?risjohnson exchanging letters confirming that there has been considerable speculation over the recent days and weeks that mark sedwill, unusual for one person to hold both roles, he will leave them and stay in place until the end of september. 0ne will leave them and stay in place until the end of september. one of the things that we heard from boris johnson's administration before coronavirus was this discussion around unhappiness about...
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johnson, and boris johnson did not agree all the time we theresa may's position. i am in the situation where boris johnson is disagreeing with his own position. i hope that in westminster, they will agree that once we decided to find a common solution, and to respect -- it has to be respected! it is the backbone of the agreement. and without a guarantee also of standards, it is not because one is here. i do not say which one is here, and the order is here, but then you have to lower down the safety, the security, and the guarantees. , well, we can is -- it's too late. catherine: looking at the eu's future, the 27 remaining member states, the cu recovery plan, this eu recovery plan, post-coronavirus, it is a plan pushed by france and germany, your two enormous neighbors, it would be mutual borrowing from all member states fofor grants to be given outcome of money given to member states worst hit by these pandemic. there has been pushed back from the so-called "frugal states," let's be honest, they are the richest state in the eu, calling for a high proportion of mo
johnson, and boris johnson did not agree all the time we theresa may's position. i am in the situation where boris johnson is disagreeing with his own position. i hope that in westminster, they will agree that once we decided to find a common solution, and to respect -- it has to be respected! it is the backbone of the agreement. and without a guarantee also of standards, it is not because one is here. i do not say which one is here, and the order is here, but then you have to lower down the...
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he demeaned, denigrated them, telling theresa may she was weak, german chancellor angela merkel thatas stupid. what was the reaction on the other side? >> in theresa may's case, according to the sources that i spoke with, she was very flustered, she was agitated, she was really very difficult for her to handle the call, and in fact, the intimidation that was put forth in the call by trump was intended. it was intended to shake her up because the president was furious that the brits, that theresa may's plans for brexit were not the same that he wanted. he called her weak, called her spineless, and also the whole question of our closest allies not paying a larger share of nato and other defense dues has preoccupied the president and with some justification, certainly a larger share probably should be paid by the allies, but in these calls he raises the question with the allies, including macron, including theresa may and merkel in such vicious, personal terms to the exclusion of the more important larger questions of the western alliance, human rights defense, all of the questions, hea
he demeaned, denigrated them, telling theresa may she was weak, german chancellor angela merkel thatas stupid. what was the reaction on the other side? >> in theresa may's case, according to the sources that i spoke with, she was very flustered, she was agitated, she was really very difficult for her to handle the call, and in fact, the intimidation that was put forth in the call by trump was intended. it was intended to shake her up because the president was furious that the brits, that...
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also an economic argument and a concern that we are today including from theresa may, the former primet what this means for potentialjob losses in the aviation industry. in the going to stick? do you think they have allowed themselves enough room to change or perhaps if the circumstances change? it is up for review as it is. at the end of the month. that is the point when mps would get a vote on it. i think as things currently stand, the government might struggle to win a vote on this policy. i think we for a few weeks. we know the government is looking at averages, which is a way that they can't do travels the 30 countries. —— looking at air bridges. it will cause more of an argument and scientists are doubting the evidence. —— where they can travel to other countries. crucially at the moment and think there is a sense that public opinion backs this and if you look at the polling, over 60% of those surveyed say they do support this policy. they think you should have been done sooner further but they still supported. so this is just a westminster issue?|j but they still supported. so t
also an economic argument and a concern that we are today including from theresa may, the former primet what this means for potentialjob losses in the aviation industry. in the going to stick? do you think they have allowed themselves enough room to change or perhaps if the circumstances change? it is up for review as it is. at the end of the month. that is the point when mps would get a vote on it. i think as things currently stand, the government might struggle to win a vote on this policy. i...
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this is from the days of theresa may as prime minister.eresa may was for people to be able to self identify without needing to sign off of two doctors, and without having to pay £140 for a gender recognition certificate, and also making people live in a gender for two years previous to the change. so now that there has been a lot of pressure to allow people to self identify as the gender they want, the sunday times as in the government have decided not to go ahead and keep the existing system. i do think it is an incredibly complex issue, on all sorts of levels. however, personally, again, i do feel away should be found for people to self identify if choose to. jo, the other aspect of this, and i suspect it might have something to do with anxiety not to be seen in any way as hostile to the lgbt communities, the government was also saying it will ban gay conversion therapy is. and quite right too, how ever allowed in the first place? but is it an attempt to balance something that you could argue was very difficult to balance because it is v
this is from the days of theresa may as prime minister.eresa may was for people to be able to self identify without needing to sign off of two doctors, and without having to pay £140 for a gender recognition certificate, and also making people live in a gender for two years previous to the change. so now that there has been a lot of pressure to allow people to self identify as the gender they want, the sunday times as in the government have decided not to go ahead and keep the existing system....
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so theresa may you may recall promised that people could basically self identify whatever gender theyg that. so what will happen is the equalities minister will publish before parliament breaks for the summer recess and before parliament breaks for the summer recess and it is in effect a response to the public consultation which has been sitting in the long grass is october 2018. so it will actually mean that if you decide you wa nt actually mean that if you decide you want to identify as a different sex you will still have to have a medical, to medical signatory to that. you will have to have lived in that. you will have to have lived in that new gender as opposed to your birth gender for two years in the government is saying that it will ensure that there are safe spaces for women like refugees and public lose in prisons and things like that so as you lose in prisons and things like that so as you say it has been a very divisive issue. it has set a lot of the trans community against the other communities and the labour leader said he did not sign a pledge that branded feminist trans
so theresa may you may recall promised that people could basically self identify whatever gender theyg that. so what will happen is the equalities minister will publish before parliament breaks for the summer recess and before parliament breaks for the summer recess and it is in effect a response to the public consultation which has been sitting in the long grass is october 2018. so it will actually mean that if you decide you wa nt actually mean that if you decide you want to identify as a...
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two yea rs, been in this job for less than two years, there was a perception he was very close to theresatrusted him and brought him in from the home office, and perhaps the relationship between borisjohnson and others in his team and sir mark had not been as close as it needs to be. they are probably quite a difficult team to work with, to be honest. i wonder about how keen people will be to come next, but there are obvious difficulties. it would be hard at the best of times, and these are not the best of times. if it's not working out, the best thing is to move on, have a proper process which is really important to set —— to decide on the best person. i understand that is intended and i look forward to that being carried out and getting on someone who can work with the government to deliver the programme but also do it objectively and impartially. to say to them, actually, there is no evidence behind this, we should be doing something different and evaluating things. a lot of things which michael gove has talked about ina which michael gove has talked about in a speech today which conta
two yea rs, been in this job for less than two years, there was a perception he was very close to theresatrusted him and brought him in from the home office, and perhaps the relationship between borisjohnson and others in his team and sir mark had not been as close as it needs to be. they are probably quite a difficult team to work with, to be honest. i wonder about how keen people will be to come next, but there are obvious difficulties. it would be hard at the best of times, and these are not...
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theresa kron 4 news. >>kron 4 also spoke with the spat 00 live report on how he plans to defend korea's innocence. another big story we're following pg e ceo eaded guilty to felony co t devastating ?2018 camp fire that wildfire tore through butte county killing 85 people homes d other structuresally wi of paradise. investigators say that pg e was responsiblefo the fire as it was sparked by t lines. today ceo bill johnson entered guilty pleas on behalf of the company to 84 counts of manslaughter plus one count of unlawfully causing a fire. pg e has agreed to pay a maximum fine of 3 and a million dollars for its crimes. in addition to $500,000 which would pay for the cost of the investigation. the company has also set up a trust worth more than billion to compensate the victims. and the north rigghway after an explosion t multiple ilon hapd o'clock wnmarin county sheriff's office warren county fire and the california highway patrall to the scene. t this fire could be seen for miles the flames there reach
theresa kron 4 news. >>kron 4 also spoke with the spat 00 live report on how he plans to defend korea's innocence. another big story we're following pg e ceo eaded guilty to felony co t devastating ?2018 camp fire that wildfire tore through butte county killing 85 people homes d other structuresally wi of paradise. investigators say that pg e was responsiblefo the fire as it was sparked by t lines. today ceo bill johnson entered guilty pleas on behalf of the company to 84 counts of...
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>>you know theresa, i think everybody is is getting the basic message here and as the day which is the public wants and deserves accountability and these are righteous cries for reform we're hearing throughout the country. >>san jose mayor sam liccardo on what he sees as the future of policing in his city they we've been working on this for several years, but we can obviously do better and we can do it faster and so we'll be expanding the authority the independent police auditor which i think you know some of the christ to defund i think have been. perhaps misguided in other cases i understand tere's there's a good intention about. there's plenty of room for us to say please don't need to be involved in everything on the other hand i think we all want him there when it's time to call 911 san jose has held several protests in the last few weeks since the killing of george floyd many peaceful. >>yet a few turned violent against those in uniform. carter says that he understands emotions are high, but hopes the current discussions on race relations in america can lead to police departments
>>you know theresa, i think everybody is is getting the basic message here and as the day which is the public wants and deserves accountability and these are righteous cries for reform we're hearing throughout the country. >>san jose mayor sam liccardo on what he sees as the future of policing in his city they we've been working on this for several years, but we can obviously do better and we can do it faster and so we'll be expanding the authority the independent police auditor...
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theresa kron 4 news. >>here in the bay area there have now been more than 21,000 confirmed cases of covid-19 545 people have died. today all county saw a rise in cases. alameda county also reported 2 deaths from coronavirus and contra costa county reported 5 deaths. another nursing home in the east bay is suffering from a covid-19 outbreak. this time it's and ago villa in conquered, it has seen 75 positive cases of coronavirus and at least 14 patients and one caregiver have died. the facility is still operating as normal and kron 4 we have reached out for comment. but so far have not heard back. the outbreak at this nursing home is an indicator of a larger problem more than 12,000 covid-19 cases have been reported at assisted living facilities across our state. contra costa county health officials are working with sen go villa to try and prevent the disease from spreading any further. east bay hospitals are treating more covid-19 patients this week than they were last week. so far staffing and capacity le
theresa kron 4 news. >>here in the bay area there have now been more than 21,000 confirmed cases of covid-19 545 people have died. today all county saw a rise in cases. alameda county also reported 2 deaths from coronavirus and contra costa county reported 5 deaths. another nursing home in the east bay is suffering from a covid-19 outbreak. this time it's and ago villa in conquered, it has seen 75 positive cases of coronavirus and at least 14 patients and one caregiver have died. the...
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theresa kron 4 news. >>we have much more ahead tonight here on kron 4 news at 6 including peaceful protest happening around the bay area today and why organizers say now is not the time to stop demonstrating. and the nba is one step closer to returning after the break kron four's kate rooney will have all the details on >>today we're one step closer to getting basketball back. that's because the nba board of governors has voted to approve a plan that would see the season resume in july. that's right some details of that plan it would bring back 22 teams to complete the season. the top 16 teams and then 6 more who are still a mathematical contention for 8th place in their respective conferences that includes 9 teams from the eastern conference and 13 from the west unfortunately, the last place warriors are not among those teams. the plan calls for training camp to kick things off followed by 8 regular season games for each team that would start in late july and then of course the playoffs now the next step
theresa kron 4 news. >>we have much more ahead tonight here on kron 4 news at 6 including peaceful protest happening around the bay area today and why organizers say now is not the time to stop demonstrating. and the nba is one step closer to returning after the break kron four's kate rooney will have all the details on >>today we're one step closer to getting basketball back. that's because the nba board of governors has voted to approve a plan that would see the season resume in...
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>>you know theresa, i think everybody is is getting the basic message here and and as a day which is the public wants and deserves accountability and these are righteous cries for reform we're hearing throughout the country. >>san jose mayor sam liccardo on what he sees as the future of policing in his city they we've been working on this for several years, but we can obviously do better and we can do it faster and so we'll be expanding the authority the independent police are what i think you know some of the christ to defund i think have been perhaps misguided in other cases i understand there's there's a good intention about. there's plenty of room for us to say please don't need to be involved in everything on the other hand i think we all want him there when it's time to call 911 san jose has held several protests in the last few weeks since the killing of george floyd many peaceful. >>yet a few turned violent against those in uniform. carter says that he understands emotions are high, but hopes the current discussions on race relations in america can lead to police departments
>>you know theresa, i think everybody is is getting the basic message here and and as a day which is the public wants and deserves accountability and these are righteous cries for reform we're hearing throughout the country. >>san jose mayor sam liccardo on what he sees as the future of policing in his city they we've been working on this for several years, but we can obviously do better and we can do it faster and so we'll be expanding the authority the independent police are what...
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some of the reviews that theresa may implemented. they started but they we re implemented.d. those are conversations that we need to be having. moving from those protests and talk about the two metre rule on social distancing. david, the mail on sunday saying the prime minister ta kes on sunday saying the prime minister takes charge on the two metre rule with a restaurant boss warning of two millionjobs being lost. some countries have a one metre rule and the world health organisation say one metre. two metres, you are 1.396 chance of picking up the coronavirus. at one metres it is 2.6%. it is hardly a big gap. so there is feelings if you can things such as masks and sitting side by side, where droplets can't pass to the other person, you can limit that 2.6 figure even more. so boris johnson has ordered a review and i suspect in the next few days we will hear he will set a date for changing it to one metre. that will mean that the hospitality industry in particular, like pubs, clubs, restaurants, cafes, will be able to open, because something like 70% say with a two metre r
some of the reviews that theresa may implemented. they started but they we re implemented.d. those are conversations that we need to be having. moving from those protests and talk about the two metre rule on social distancing. david, the mail on sunday saying the prime minister ta kes on sunday saying the prime minister takes charge on the two metre rule with a restaurant boss warning of two millionjobs being lost. some countries have a one metre rule and the world health organisation say one...
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theresa kron 4 news. >>we go to the south bay now we're curfew imposed to quell violence amid ongoing protests has come to an end at the same time police are defending their actions in what amounted to quote force met with force that's according to the police chief kron four's rob fladeboe has more on this story now he's live now from san jose from the police headquarters drop. >>and that's right justine of both police and the city officials tonight are convinced that that curfew which as you say a expired this morning help to quell the violence incentive to help to calm things down and ease tensions between police and protesters. police tactics, they tell us will be reevaluated going forward but at the same time a police here today defending of those tactics last weekend in particular in the face of what they characterized as all out chaos and violence aimed at officers much of what they say instigated by agitators here's more. we're not going to lose the city. >>these men and women will not lose the cit
theresa kron 4 news. >>we go to the south bay now we're curfew imposed to quell violence amid ongoing protests has come to an end at the same time police are defending their actions in what amounted to quote force met with force that's according to the police chief kron four's rob fladeboe has more on this story now he's live now from san jose from the police headquarters drop. >>and that's right justine of both police and the city officials tonight are convinced that that curfew...
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theresa kron 4 news. >>here in the bay area there have now been more than 21,000 confirmed cases of covid-19 and 545 people have died. today all counties saw a rise in cases. alameda county also reported 2 deaths from coronavirus and contra costa county reported 5 deaths. another nursing home in the east bay is suffering from a covid-19 outbreak, san miguel view on concord has seen 75 positive cases of coronavirus and at least 14 patients and one caregiver have died. the facility is still operating as normal kron 4 reached out for comment. but so far we have not heard back. the outbreak at this nursing home has also showing us that there's a much bigger problem more than 12,000 covid-19 cases have been reported at assisted living facilities across the state. contra costa county health officials are working with san miguel view of to try and prevent the disease from spreading any further. east bay hospitals are treating more covid-19 patients this week than they were last week. so far staffing and capacity
theresa kron 4 news. >>here in the bay area there have now been more than 21,000 confirmed cases of covid-19 and 545 people have died. today all counties saw a rise in cases. alameda county also reported 2 deaths from coronavirus and contra costa county reported 5 deaths. another nursing home in the east bay is suffering from a covid-19 outbreak, san miguel view on concord has seen 75 positive cases of coronavirus and at least 14 patients and one caregiver have died. the facility is still...
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theresa kron 4 news. >>there's no amount of credentials is not to the congressman's there's no amount of money. >>they can change the fact that we literally all our doors. coming up next the mayor of saint paul minnesota opens up about his family's experience with racism and he says goes back generations. here's a live look outside our barca there a camera in san francisco showing us the bay bridge will have more on the forecast with john trouble here in studio in just a moment. and we're back at 4.45, let's jump over to the weather center right now we're john trouble is standing by with a look at forecast on this. >>monday morning back to work for more and more folks gianna's restrictions are being relaxed yeah and back to work for me today to solve one of those cars that you see in back on the some of our bridge cabs this morning you can see outside a nice clear view of san francisco to kick off this new week a nice view this building right here lit up nicely. >>that heart right there you can see clearl
theresa kron 4 news. >>there's no amount of credentials is not to the congressman's there's no amount of money. >>they can change the fact that we literally all our doors. coming up next the mayor of saint paul minnesota opens up about his family's experience with racism and he says goes back generations. here's a live look outside our barca there a camera in san francisco showing us the bay bridge will have more on the forecast with john trouble here in studio in just a moment. and...
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theresa kron 4 news. >>well happening today there will be court hearings for the murder suspects in the case of the death of a mild operate. he was killed back in february while jogging in a neighborhood near brunswick, georgia. the suspects are gregory mcmichael his son travis mcmichael and william roddie bryan junior. they all face murder and aggravated assault charges brian, the man who recorded the fatal shooting of arbery was arrested last month on felony murder charges. georgia governor brian kemp is putting a strong law enforcement presence around the courthouse in brunswick. happening today there will be preliminary hearings for the murder suspects in the casegof the death operate again we'll be talking more about that throughout the morning we're going to take a quick break here at 4.42. we're back with more and just a minute. let's get a check of the weather we've got john trouble with a look at how hot it's going to get again today and when the cooldown will begin good morning. john. >>good mor
theresa kron 4 news. >>well happening today there will be court hearings for the murder suspects in the case of the death of a mild operate. he was killed back in february while jogging in a neighborhood near brunswick, georgia. the suspects are gregory mcmichael his son travis mcmichael and william roddie bryan junior. they all face murder and aggravated assault charges brian, the man who recorded the fatal shooting of arbery was arrested last month on felony murder charges. georgia...
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theresa kron 4 news. >>here in the bay area there have now been more than 21,000 confirmed cases of covid-19 and 545 people have died and today all bay area county saw an increase in the number of cases alameda county also reported 2 deaths from coronavirus and contra costa county reported 5 deaths. at least 71 new cases of covid-19 have been reported in contra costa county in the past 24 hours. >>data from contra costa health services shows more than 400 new cases have been reported in the past week which is almost double the amount of new cases reported the week prior. john muir health centers in walnut creek unconquered say they are not overwhelmed and have set unit on their campuses to care for an influx of patients if it's needed. they are also prepared for potential surge which is anticipated around labor day. >>a nursing home in the east bay is suffering from a covid-19 outbreak the san miguel villa in concord has seeing 75 positive cases of covid-19 at least 14 patients and one caregiver have died
theresa kron 4 news. >>here in the bay area there have now been more than 21,000 confirmed cases of covid-19 and 545 people have died and today all bay area county saw an increase in the number of cases alameda county also reported 2 deaths from coronavirus and contra costa county reported 5 deaths. at least 71 new cases of covid-19 have been reported in contra costa county in the past 24 hours. >>data from contra costa health services shows more than 400 new cases have been...
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theresa kron 4 news. >>well to the east right now the chp says the shooting a longer freeway in antioch was a targeted attack. investigators say the victim was driving eastbound on highway 4 near the long tree way exit at around noon on friday. when someone in a gray suv shot 3 times at the victims pick up the victim was hit in the leg and was hospitalized. chp is looking for the driver of the suv that's possibly of 90's model mitsubishi. well to the peninsula now the menlo park police chief is stepping down he announced his retirement during a city council meeting discussing police practices following the death of george floyd police chief dave 14 he says said he believes the city council has lost trust in him and the city needs to quote fresh start. now it's not exactly clear when he will step down during the meeting some public speakers called for defunding the police department and diverting money to community programs instead. next on the kron 00:04am morning news protests against police brutality co
theresa kron 4 news. >>well to the east right now the chp says the shooting a longer freeway in antioch was a targeted attack. investigators say the victim was driving eastbound on highway 4 near the long tree way exit at around noon on friday. when someone in a gray suv shot 3 times at the victims pick up the victim was hit in the leg and was hospitalized. chp is looking for the driver of the suv that's possibly of 90's model mitsubishi. well to the peninsula now the menlo park police...
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and she's running as a small-town farmer, theresa greenfield is a farmer, and is definitely front and center in that race. tom: kevin cirilli, thank you. kevin on an to hourly basis as we go towards november 3 this year. no, i'm kidding. coming up, jamie bullard will we have david rubenstein in conversation with the secretary of the treasury. commentsr. navarro's will come up with secretary mnuchin. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ good morning everyone, we have francine look -- francine lacqua in london, i'm tom keene. we can see a recovering market on doubts of turmoil over the last couple of days. us,ave ronald temple with it's always a piercing discussion about not so much where to put money, but the enthusiasm to be in the stock markets and other asset classes. script. up the a note was published a moment ago with a terse statement that there will be fiscal stimulus, the president making clear in an interview yesterday that he wants checks in the mail. do we have a confidence in at equityestment -- in investment because it's an election year and everyone will get free beer? ron: that has c
and she's running as a small-town farmer, theresa greenfield is a farmer, and is definitely front and center in that race. tom: kevin cirilli, thank you. kevin on an to hourly basis as we go towards november 3 this year. no, i'm kidding. coming up, jamie bullard will we have david rubenstein in conversation with the secretary of the treasury. commentsr. navarro's will come up with secretary mnuchin. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ good morning everyone, we have francine look -- francine lacqua in...
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the former prime minister theresa may has criticised the appointment of the government's new nationalorisjohnson's team have made no secret of their desire to shake up white call —— white hole, reva m p shake up white call —— white hole, revamp the government machine to make it more focused on delivery, including some of the most senior personnel. at the weekend, the cabinet secretary, sir mark sedwill, it was announced he would be moving on. part of his role is as a national security adviser to the prime minister, and that part of his job has been given to david frost, currently the chief negotiator on brexit. he has no particular background in intelligence or security, and the former prime minister, theresa may, made her feelings known about this in the commentsjust feelings known about this in the comments just now. —— feelings known about this in the commentsjust now. —— in the commons. i served on the national security council for nine years, six years as home secretary and three as prime minister. during that time i listened to the expert independent advice from national securit
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going ahead with new regulations of course so we're really pleased about that on top for lots of theresa. girl it's tourist excursions were only recently given the green light to start up again after almost 3 months of no business normally the company's c.e.o. has to rent additional buses to meet demand but since the end of february he's had to cancel tens of thousands of guests due to the coronavirus crisis the family business has lost almost 30000000 euros in sales that's being used you know whole situation has been alarming every day has been a balancing act can we survive will we make it or not our company hasn't received any subsidies except for reduced hours compensation for our staff. myself to count alone and will have to pay it back. i'm 60 now and i have to keep going for a bit longer. in the company's own travel agencies business is slowly starting to pick up even though not all of the 16 branches have reopened regular customers in particular are requesting trip consultations. i'm on the safe side and i can't find the information i need on the internet but in travel agencies e
going ahead with new regulations of course so we're really pleased about that on top for lots of theresa. girl it's tourist excursions were only recently given the green light to start up again after almost 3 months of no business normally the company's c.e.o. has to rent additional buses to meet demand but since the end of february he's had to cancel tens of thousands of guests due to the coronavirus crisis the family business has lost almost 30000000 euros in sales that's being used you know...
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we have had to report into this before, david lammy did run into disparities and injustice and theresaer happened about it. no action actually came into place. thank you very much, thank you for talking to us very much, thank you for talking to us this morning, we appreciate it. when your reaction is welcome where ever you are watching in the uk. your reaction to this idea of a commission to look at all aspects of inequality that boris johnson announced, writing in the telegraph today. you can send us an e—mail or message me on twitter. an image of one man carrying another to safety during violent protests in london over the weekend, has been hailed as a symbol of unity, after it was widely shared online. patrick hutchinson was photographed carrying an injured man, following clashes between far—right protesters and anti—racism activists. he says he did it because simply he saw his life was under threat. a man accused of urinating on a memorial to the murdered police officer keith palmer, during demonstrations at the weekend, will appear in court today. this photo was widely shared on s
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the times that they have chosen to home in on is one where president trump was at a meeting with theresa of these officials and when one of these officials referred to britain as a nuclear power president trump is according tojohn nuclear power president trump is according to john bolton, nuclear power president trump is according tojohn bolton, who spent 17 months in the white house, he expressed surprise at the fact that the uk was a nuclear power. it's all pa rt of the uk was a nuclear power. it's all part of this picture that emerges if you look at across the different extracts atjohn you look at across the different extracts at john bolton you look at across the different extracts atjohn bolton has put together in one of which was published in the wall street journal, it describes quite a chaotic approach towards foreign policy. a chaotic approach towards this in particular and when you look at the us and china relationship is been another source of global tension recently that's described as being particularly chaotic that president trump would swing from day to day two different a
the times that they have chosen to home in on is one where president trump was at a meeting with theresa of these officials and when one of these officials referred to britain as a nuclear power president trump is according tojohn nuclear power president trump is according to john bolton, nuclear power president trump is according tojohn bolton, who spent 17 months in the white house, he expressed surprise at the fact that the uk was a nuclear power. it's all pa rt of the uk was a nuclear...
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rememberwe had the quite seem to like these big fancy names, remember we had the great repeal bill with theresaa is that you cut red tape, you make life easier for businesses to help their economic growth as we pull out of the coronavirus crisis. but ministers quite often say they want to cut red tape but is actually quite difficult to do it. some are suggesting that it may be for restaurants and cafes who want to put chairs and tables outside where the coronavirus doesn't spread as well and we don't have to pay a fee to local authorities they'll be a lot easier for businesses to make those adjustments to get back to normal. is picking up on the point of red tape, sometimes assisted with expediting the ability to put chairs on streets, but other times red tape isa on streets, but other times red tape is a for safety regulations which is something that in previous governments, when they have come undone of a very serious consequences. and yes that does the point i was making that ministers, they have the red tape challenges and they asked apartments on how they can give rid of red tape in the fi
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they date to the days of theresa may.everybody has been told by the americans to be very suspicious of any chinese intervention in any way. those republican senators this morning saying he had deep—seated cia intelligence that they were not to be trusted. then we need to boost the economy post brexit impose coronavirus and that will depend on chinese trade. it is hinted at division in the cabinet which boris johnson saying we must be secure and that seems to be pitched as a battle early in the week that it seems that the chancellor supporting boris johnson in supporting this and raining it in. and boris johnson has a gun to make that promise to people in hong kong with british overseas nationality that they may be able to come here which is part of this story. absolutely. we are too reliant on china. china is not our friend stop the idea that the government would even consider going ahead with allowing chinese companies to build critical parts of out companies to build critical parts of our infrastructure just because the
they date to the days of theresa may.everybody has been told by the americans to be very suspicious of any chinese intervention in any way. those republican senators this morning saying he had deep—seated cia intelligence that they were not to be trusted. then we need to boost the economy post brexit impose coronavirus and that will depend on chinese trade. it is hinted at division in the cabinet which boris johnson saying we must be secure and that seems to be pitched as a battle early in...
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>>the news is almost on the kron on never stops so let's go to theresa in the newsroom and see what's up i theresa heidari a with a big day here a lot going on we're covering and watching for you first of all there's a mall that's opening up in the east bay for in person shopping and we're going to live there and see how people are dealing with this. >>and all of the measures that are being taken like for example are they taking people's temperatures as they walk into the stores that kind of thing plus we have a lot that we are tracking throughout the day with the president he's got a full schedule today and of course those protests around the country, especially in seattle much more throughout the day on the kron on app back to you daryn thanks a lot teresa and let's take a peek at another senior. we are honoring the class of 2020 here on the morning news and today we want to say congratulations to rainy ward. >>rain is graduating from heritage high school in brentwood and she's going to go to dominican university in sandra fell and study public health and nursing. she says she wants
>>the news is almost on the kron on never stops so let's go to theresa in the newsroom and see what's up i theresa heidari a with a big day here a lot going on we're covering and watching for you first of all there's a mall that's opening up in the east bay for in person shopping and we're going to live there and see how people are dealing with this. >>and all of the measures that are being taken like for example are they taking people's temperatures as they walk into the stores...
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. >> reporter: theresa scott and her fiance were floyd's roommates, close friends.ke family. >> you know, he'd call her tee tee, call knme al al. >> we had a good relationship. i called him my gentle giant. >> reporter: the couple says what happened to floyd is something he feared. >> he always would say, tee, he said i don't mess with the police. he said i do whatever they want me to do, he said, because they looking to kill a big brother like me. and he was right! and they did! they did! >> reporter: reform is coming to the minneapolis police department. and the four former officers involved are all charged. but for alvin, there's nothing to celebrate. >> i just wanted him to have some justice. i just feel it's just so, so unfair. so unfair that they're out here, and they're able to have a breath and a life, and his life is gone. and he had to give his life for us to have justice in a different way. >> reporter: last night at jack yates high school, a candle light vigil to honor the alumnus of 1993. dressed in the school's colors, crimson and gold. his childhood b
. >> reporter: theresa scott and her fiance were floyd's roommates, close friends.ke family. >> you know, he'd call her tee tee, call knme al al. >> we had a good relationship. i called him my gentle giant. >> reporter: the couple says what happened to floyd is something he feared. >> he always would say, tee, he said i don't mess with the police. he said i do whatever they want me to do, he said, because they looking to kill a big brother like me. and he was...
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more concerning hospitalizations due to covid-19 are also rising, that's the issue as kron four's theresa stasi reports governor newsom says now is the time to heed the warnings or else. >>it is or behaviors that are leading to these numbers and we are putting people's lives at risk governor gavin newsome getting right to the point. >>covid-19 cases are surging in california causing alarm. i mean to say that to be modeling to be hyperbolic but we lost 52 individuals again in the last 24 hours, 65. on ue
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theresa kron 4 news. let's talk about our forecast now as we take a live look outside at the golden gate bridge, no fog out there this evening but cooler temperatures are on the way so let's talk with our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow for a look at the forecast because so many places are now opening up for people to eat outside. so what's the weather going to be like it could be more important now than ever yet winds are going to be with that you're going want to hold on that napkin i mean these winds could be little blustery especially tomorrow afternoon along the coastlines of 2030 mile an hour gusts up toward the golden gate bridge shelves in the couple patches of fog kind of flirt with the bridge here. >>it is going to fill in overnight and really start to race inside the bay. overnight that means a sign of some cooler weather on the way hey how about that we've got a cold front off the coastline looks impressive there not going to be impressed by the time it gets here mostly energy had a well t
theresa kron 4 news. let's talk about our forecast now as we take a live look outside at the golden gate bridge, no fog out there this evening but cooler temperatures are on the way so let's talk with our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow for a look at the forecast because so many places are now opening up for people to eat outside. so what's the weather going to be like it could be more important now than ever yet winds are going to be with that you're going want to hold on that napkin i...
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theresa kron 4 news. >>new this morning, the east bay's largest annual festival the solano stroll in albany in berkeley has been canceled because of coronavirus concerns it's a nice way tradition that started back in 1974 and attracts about 250,000 visitors to the solano avenue business district in 2 cities organizers are hopeful for 2021 solano avenue stroll. >>and coming up later this morning on the kron 4 morning news. we're celebrating 50 years of pride here in san francisco. coming up after the break we're putting the spotlight on just how far that celebrations com. before that though let's take a live look outside golden gate bridge car looks like he's a head on out to give us a nice warm day around the bay we'll be did you know that every single flush flings odors onto your soft surfaces? then they get released back into the air so you smell them later. ew. right? that's why febreze created small spaces. press firmly and watch it get to work... unlike the leading cone, small spaces continuously eli
theresa kron 4 news. >>new this morning, the east bay's largest annual festival the solano stroll in albany in berkeley has been canceled because of coronavirus concerns it's a nice way tradition that started back in 1974 and attracts about 250,000 visitors to the solano avenue business district in 2 cities organizers are hopeful for 2021 solano avenue stroll. >>and coming up later this morning on the kron 4 morning news. we're celebrating 50 years of pride here in san francisco....
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internal mysteries of this administration were donald trump has been ppared to rip into angela merkel or theresaay or whoever it happen to be, westlies. he will not say a word against vladimir putin. >> such an interesting story. thanks very much for joining us. a quick look at other news now fr around the world. the city of leicester in the u.k. will not be allowed to ease lockdown restrictions on july 4 when the rest of england does so. the decisi follows surge in ses of the coronavirus in the area with over 800 reported in two weeks. schools and essential shops will close. all t essential travel is t be avoided. france's former prime minister and his wife penelope have been sentenced to jail for fraud over a fig jobs scandal. the scandal ruined his bid for the french presidency in 2017. they have appealed the verdict. you are watching "bbc world news erica." still to come on tonight's program, protecting access to abortion. the u.s. supreme court sides with abortion rights advocates with cef justice john roberts delivering the pivotalote. >> the united nations world food program has told the
internal mysteries of this administration were donald trump has been ppared to rip into angela merkel or theresaay or whoever it happen to be, westlies. he will not say a word against vladimir putin. >> such an interesting story. thanks very much for joining us. a quick look at other news now fr around the world. the city of leicester in the u.k. will not be allowed to ease lockdown restrictions on july 4 when the rest of england does so. the decisi follows surge in ses of the coronavirus...
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there were embarrassing gaps in donald trump's foreign policy knowledge and that at a meeting with theresain was a nuclear power. another allegation is that donald trump offered to stop a criminal investigation into a turkish company, as a personal favour to president erdogan. and was easily flattered by other authoritarian leaders such as vladimir putin. i think putin thinks he can play him like a fiddle. i think putin is smart, tough, i think he sees that he's not faced with a serious adversary here. i don't think he's worried about donald trump. john is a... he has strong views on things, but that's ok. this was donald trump speaking warmly aboutjohn bolton before he left the white house. but today, the president called him a "wacko", whose book is "made up of lies and fake stories. "he was a disgruntled boring fool who only "wanted to go to war but never had a clue. "what a dope." why you keep hiring people that you believe are "wackos" and "liars?" donald trump remained stony faced tonight as journalists asked him to address these bolton bombshells. at the white house is making a last
there were embarrassing gaps in donald trump's foreign policy knowledge and that at a meeting with theresain was a nuclear power. another allegation is that donald trump offered to stop a criminal investigation into a turkish company, as a personal favour to president erdogan. and was easily flattered by other authoritarian leaders such as vladimir putin. i think putin thinks he can play him like a fiddle. i think putin is smart, tough, i think he sees that he's not faced with a serious...
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theresa kron 4 news. kron 4 also spoke with stephen curry owes that to at 06:30pm tonight. we'll have a live report and how he plans to defend korea's innocence against these charges. and another big story we're following today pg and e's ceo pleaded guilty to 85 counts related to the devastating 2018 camp fire. that wildfire tore through butte county killing 85 people and destroying thousands of homes and other structures wiping out the town of paradise. investigators say pg e was responsible the fire for that fire as it was sparked by the company's crumbling power lines. today ceo bill johnson entered guilty pleas on behalf of the company to 84 counts of manslaughter. plus one count of unlawfully causing a fire. pg e has agreed to pay a maximum fine of 3 and a half million dollars for its crimes. in addition to $500,000 for the cost of the investigation. the company has also set up a trust with more than billion to compensate the victims. in the north bay now highway one was shut down after an explosion set multiple buildings on fire and this happened just before 9 o'cloc
theresa kron 4 news. kron 4 also spoke with stephen curry owes that to at 06:30pm tonight. we'll have a live report and how he plans to defend korea's innocence against these charges. and another big story we're following today pg and e's ceo pleaded guilty to 85 counts related to the devastating 2018 camp fire. that wildfire tore through butte county killing 85 people and destroying thousands of homes and other structures wiping out the town of paradise. investigators say pg e was responsible...
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>>and don't give up power than in theresa tell me the virtual workouts they created to stay afloat were a huge success and they plan on keep making those videos moving forward sir little silver lining for them there. >>the trump administration says it's imposing sweeping restrictions on foreign worker visas to help the u.s. economy coming up, i'll tell you why ceo's warn the strategy could backfire. and coming up next as covid-19 cases continue to rise, so does the debate about wearing. >>face masks learn about a new study that says mass have prevented you spoke. we listened. tiny tacos are back for good! grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. get 'em now with no contact delivery. grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. get 'em now with no contact delivery. >>to wear a mask or not it's a decision that has divided americans but a new study suggests face mask have significantly reduce the number of new coronavirus cases mandy gaither has more in today's health minute. >>wearing face masks in public prevented as many as 450,000 new cases of coronavirus according to a new study that study publis
>>and don't give up power than in theresa tell me the virtual workouts they created to stay afloat were a huge success and they plan on keep making those videos moving forward sir little silver lining for them there. >>the trump administration says it's imposing sweeping restrictions on foreign worker visas to help the u.s. economy coming up, i'll tell you why ceo's warn the strategy could backfire. and coming up next as covid-19 cases continue to rise, so does the debate about...
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sister theresa has been here for 61 years she says she wants to see more women in positions of authority but outside and within the church. i'm quite often priests come here and they're very grateful and. they come to me we smile and peaceful days of contemplation together and we talk every day. they're grateful to hear a woman's perspective. on the whole. benedictine values include silence prayer ability and stewardship listening to humanity peace work community and hospitality monasticism has weathered many crises over a very long period. is that. things certainly will change but it's been 1500 years and monasteries are still here. once had 600 monks by 1909 there were just 3. now there are $200.00. you say the only constant in life is change. and if change is a constant then of course it's something we're all likely to face whether new on the job or an old hand especially at this time of high tech transformation that's bringing us artificial intelligence and automation that's all for made for me and the team thanks for watching join us again next week. into the conflict zone with tim
sister theresa has been here for 61 years she says she wants to see more women in positions of authority but outside and within the church. i'm quite often priests come here and they're very grateful and. they come to me we smile and peaceful days of contemplation together and we talk every day. they're grateful to hear a woman's perspective. on the whole. benedictine values include silence prayer ability and stewardship listening to humanity peace work community and hospitality monasticism has...
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claims they were embarrassing gaps in donald trump's foreign policy knowledge, and that a meeting with theresa in 2018, he expressed surprise that britain was a nuclear power. another allegation is donald trump offered to stop a criminal investigation into a turkish company as a personal favor to president erdogan, and was easily flattered by other authoritarian leaders such as vladimir putin. >> i think vladimir putin thinks he can play him like a fiddle. i think putin is smart, tough. i think he sees that he is not faced with a serious adversary here. i don't think he's worried about donald trump. pres. trump: john is a -- he has strong views on things but that's ok. reporter: this was donald trump speaking warmly about john bolton before he left the white house. today, the president called him a wacko whose book is full of lies and fake stories. he was a disgruntled, boring fool who only wanted to go to war and never had a clue. what a dope. >> why do you keep hiring people that you think are wackos and liars? reporter: donald trump remains stony face as journalists asked him to address the
claims they were embarrassing gaps in donald trump's foreign policy knowledge, and that a meeting with theresa in 2018, he expressed surprise that britain was a nuclear power. another allegation is donald trump offered to stop a criminal investigation into a turkish company as a personal favor to president erdogan, and was easily flattered by other authoritarian leaders such as vladimir putin. >> i think vladimir putin thinks he can play him like a fiddle. i think putin is smart, tough. i...
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theresa kron 4 news. >>to mark juneteenth leaders and activists held a family friendly community event and asked for changes today kron four's rob fladeboe has more now. >>is live for us >>good evening. just yet you send it to the event outside san jose city hall this afternoon was billed as a family friendly event and it was just that. but it also served as a platform for 3 core values defund the police invest in black communities and defeat president trump. >>here's more. >>physical distancing aside. the observance of june teens here outside san jose city hall friday featured inspired messages of hope and justice reflecting your own experience having been raised in the south teacher rocket holton crowded late coretta scott king. >>my story is a freedom song of struggle. it is about finding one's per piece how to overcome fear and to stand up for causes bigger than oneself with health and wellness resources are dancing in music event at a kind of festive atmosphere but as part of the movement for black l
theresa kron 4 news. >>to mark juneteenth leaders and activists held a family friendly community event and asked for changes today kron four's rob fladeboe has more now. >>is live for us >>good evening. just yet you send it to the event outside san jose city hall this afternoon was billed as a family friendly event and it was just that. but it also served as a platform for 3 core values defund the police invest in black communities and defeat president trump. >>here's...
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theresa kron 4 news. >>south bay now where june teeth rally was billed as a fun family friendly event kron four's rob fladeboe reports right now the message of freedom and justice for not lost on those who took part. >>friends and physical distancing aside. the observance of june teens here outside san jose city hall friday featured inspired messages of hope and justice reflecting your own experience % having been raised in the south allen rock teacher veronica tolt and quoted the late coretta scott king. >>my story is a freedom song of struggle. it is about finding one's per piece how to overcome fear and to stand up for causes bigger than oneself with health and wellness resources are dancing in music event at a kind of festive atmosphere but as part of the movement for black lives 6 nineteen's national day of marches and rallies. >>the signs carried by many spoke to the demand for police reform and the need for investment in black communities says organizer audio home. >>jobs housing, you know having t
theresa kron 4 news. >>south bay now where june teeth rally was billed as a fun family friendly event kron four's rob fladeboe reports right now the message of freedom and justice for not lost on those who took part. >>friends and physical distancing aside. the observance of june teens here outside san jose city hall friday featured inspired messages of hope and justice reflecting your own experience % having been raised in the south allen rock teacher veronica tolt and quoted the...
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going ahead with new regulations of course so we're really pleased about that on top for lots of theresa. gurlitz tourist excursions were only recently given the green light to start up again after almost 3 months of no business normally the company's c.e.o. has to rent additional buses to meet demand but since the end of february he's had to cancel tens of thousands of guests due to the coronavirus crisis the family business has lost almost 30000000 euros in sales. being used in the whole situation has been alarming every day has been a balancing act can we survive will we make it or not our company hasn't received any subsidies except for reduced hours compensation for our staff. myself to count alone and will have to pay it back. i'm 60 now and i have to keep going for a bit longer. in the company's own travel agencies business is slowly starting to pick up even though not all of the 16 branches have reopened regular customers in particular are requesting trip consultations. i'm on the safe side here and i can't find the information i need on the internet but in travel agencies especi
going ahead with new regulations of course so we're really pleased about that on top for lots of theresa. gurlitz tourist excursions were only recently given the green light to start up again after almost 3 months of no business normally the company's c.e.o. has to rent additional buses to meet demand but since the end of february he's had to cancel tens of thousands of guests due to the coronavirus crisis the family business has lost almost 30000000 euros in sales. being used in the whole...
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>>theresa kron 4 news.ne of california's most impactful immigration laws will not be heard here at the supreme court. i'm joe khaleel here in washington, we'll tell you where the sanctuary state law is now going to go. and california's attorney general announces several proposals on addressing police reform statewide among them how
>>theresa kron 4 news.ne of california's most impactful immigration laws will not be heard here at the supreme court. i'm joe khaleel here in washington, we'll tell you where the sanctuary state law is now going to go. and california's attorney general announces several proposals on addressing police reform statewide among them how
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theresa may came in and such was very clear that she wanted to tackle this problem of discriminationh was in 2017. there has not been any obvious improvement in the situation since then and i think that the campaigners are concerned about, not another review, action and credibility as needed. this mess of a different remit. i'm sorry to cut across you because and what about you come? retail therapy, therapy for some but not for this, strengthening the uk economy? therapy is probably the right word in the context of a deeply ailing economy, and a high street after the past few months to lock down. it's very important for a huge amount of retailers that they actually get customers back in the door for the very survival of the merits of the broader economy as a. retail sales for 20% of the entire economy. if people are not spending on the high streets and departments and shops, thatis streets and departments and shops, that is bad news from the overall economy and that is why they want to be seen being doing these photo calls and people are doing with the government wants them to be doi
theresa may came in and such was very clear that she wanted to tackle this problem of discriminationh was in 2017. there has not been any obvious improvement in the situation since then and i think that the campaigners are concerned about, not another review, action and credibility as needed. this mess of a different remit. i'm sorry to cut across you because and what about you come? retail therapy, therapy for some but not for this, strengthening the uk economy? therapy is probably the right...