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. >>> after sweeping through china, europe and the united states, the coronavirus pandemic is surging in parts of the latin america. cases in latin america, central america and the caribbean have begun outpacing those in the united states and europe. it's a mixed picture across the u.s. as americans are set to mark the memorial day holiday. new york, new jersey, connecticut, delaware are among the states that will reopen their beaches but with rules to avoid crowding. health experts continue to warn of a possible resurgence if people are not careful. we get the latest now from cnn's
. >>> after sweeping through china, europe and the united states, the coronavirus pandemic is surging in parts of the latin america. cases in latin america, central america and the caribbean have begun outpacing those in the united states and europe. it's a mixed picture across the u.s. as americans are set to mark the memorial day holiday. new york, new jersey, connecticut, delaware are among the states that will reopen their beaches but with rules to avoid crowding. health experts...
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so dangerous that i mentioned earlier about the three years is this fissure between the united states and europe because there is no way to confront china's growing power without the united states and europe being bound together as closely as possible. after we've lost 300,000 in the backward series if we are going to go into that over the trade policy we have to do it with the europeans by your side. it's better off done jointly between the united states and europe. i think we do need to modernize our partnership. it's also true that our security partnership which historically is left only to the east to the russian threats now needs to be oriented to meet the chinese threat as well that exists in this technology space as much as anywhere else. i think for us we are modernizing our relationship with europe as a big part of that conversation and then recognizing if you engage in this withdrawal in these international forum that are essential like the who, china will gladly step into that and president played in will have a big job ahead to stick his foot back in the door in the forms like those
so dangerous that i mentioned earlier about the three years is this fissure between the united states and europe because there is no way to confront china's growing power without the united states and europe being bound together as closely as possible. after we've lost 300,000 in the backward series if we are going to go into that over the trade policy we have to do it with the europeans by your side. it's better off done jointly between the united states and europe. i think we do need to...
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a lot of blame shifting both from the united states, from europe. tona has been trying rewrite the narrative and pretrade themselves not as the source of the virus but as the savior from it. not so much on the united states but in europe in particular and africa and other parts of asia. we have seen them donating a lot of masks. selling a lot of ventilators and other equipment to try to portray themselves as a helpful, responsible, global superpower. in a lot of cases, that has backfired because those masks have turned out to be substandard. china is trying to manage this and come out of this as best as it possibly can. december,g back to january, early february, what were the biggest missteps by the chinese government? guest: the biggest missteps was both -- was the attempt to cover up this virus. we know the first case was discovered in the middle of november. it was covered up throughout december and into january. it was not until january the first that they closed the market that was the source of the virus. it was not until the 20th of january t
a lot of blame shifting both from the united states, from europe. tona has been trying rewrite the narrative and pretrade themselves not as the source of the virus but as the savior from it. not so much on the united states but in europe in particular and africa and other parts of asia. we have seen them donating a lot of masks. selling a lot of ventilators and other equipment to try to portray themselves as a helpful, responsible, global superpower. in a lot of cases, that has backfired...
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university shows relatively few cases in sub-saharan africa compared to the hot spots in the united states europe and latin america just under 4000 african deaths so far and 130000 infections senegal has one of the world's highest recovery rates research is there a trial in a testing kit that can return results in 10 minutes and costs just under a dollar in ghana the world health organization is looking into an approach called pool testing health workers analyzed multiple blood samples and conducted individual tests only if they find a positive result south africa as the continents highest number of infections a tough lock down a slow the spread of the disease but many poor south africans have lost their jobs in tanzania opposition politicians accuse the government of downplaying the outbreak social media videos show people in protective suits burying corona victims at night scientists say they're not getting a full picture across the continent because of low testing rates the world health organization predicts nearly a quarter of a 1000000000 africans will be infected over the next year. the act
university shows relatively few cases in sub-saharan africa compared to the hot spots in the united states europe and latin america just under 4000 african deaths so far and 130000 infections senegal has one of the world's highest recovery rates research is there a trial in a testing kit that can return results in 10 minutes and costs just under a dollar in ghana the world health organization is looking into an approach called pool testing health workers analyzed multiple blood samples and...
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and see will no longer play any universal movies and any of their theaters in unite in the united states europe or the middle east but it didn't end there etc world the parent company of regal said i'm a issued a statement thursday calling on studios to respect theatrical windows if they want movies played in their theaters but stop short of a full out ban and that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on the brand new portable t.v.'s of able on smartphones to google play and the apple app store by searching portable t.v. or you go to portable dot t.v. and as always check it out on youtube dot com slash boom box r t v and i found. i guess you know we're going to talk about more. you know jobs are not really needed you know the part of us locked down people millions and millions of people to use and their job would have something material to impact on the fortunes of the economy as a whole but it only affects the surface the clubs as a. matter of fact it's a great opportunity if you're in the banking only to see stocks trading higher and bank stocks are higher workers are needed taxes are n
and see will no longer play any universal movies and any of their theaters in unite in the united states europe or the middle east but it didn't end there etc world the parent company of regal said i'm a issued a statement thursday calling on studios to respect theatrical windows if they want movies played in their theaters but stop short of a full out ban and that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on the brand new portable t.v.'s of able on smartphones to google play and the apple app...
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immediately amsi will no longer play any universal movies in any of their theaters and unite in the united states europe or the middle east but it didn't end there sooner world the parent company of regal said it was issued a statement. thursday calling on studios to respect theatrical windows if they want movies played in their theaters but stopped short of before. and that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on the brand new portable t.v. episode on smartphones to google play the apple app store by certain portable t.v. or go to portable t.v. and as always check it out on you tube dot com slash boom bust r.t. . thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military and the decision. every song came to a complete. the day that i was writing. it you know what they'd kill me and i see how it destroyed my life and he screamed at me and he made me come in and you can lie on him and he write me with his birth thinking if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation it's probably somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually
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against china, suggesting xi jinping is behind a disinformation and propaganda attack on the united states and europe. he says it all comes from the top. the series of tweets comes as president trump and republicans try to make china the villain. the senate has overwhelmingly approved legislation that could lead to chinese companies such as alibaba being barred from being listed on u.s. exchanges. joining us now is james athey, investment director, aberdeen asset management. good morning and thank you for coming on. how much do you worry about the ratcheting up of rhetoric between the u.s. and china? what does it mean for markets? toos: i try not to worry much, but it is a concern for market. s. we have a reemergence of tents narratives bilaterally between the u.s. and china, and more broadly between china and other countries. s atralia is applying tariff the border there. we may have seen after the phase one deal, that we could put these trade tensions behind us, but that is not the case. more broadly on a secular basis people have been expecting this anyway. what we have learned from the coronaviru
against china, suggesting xi jinping is behind a disinformation and propaganda attack on the united states and europe. he says it all comes from the top. the series of tweets comes as president trump and republicans try to make china the villain. the senate has overwhelmingly approved legislation that could lead to chinese companies such as alibaba being barred from being listed on u.s. exchanges. joining us now is james athey, investment director, aberdeen asset management. good morning and...
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immediately amc will no longer play any universal movies in any of their theaters in you not in the united states europe or the middle east but it didn't end there etc world the parent company of regal said it was issued a statement thursday calling on studios to respect theatrical windows if they want movies played in their theaters but stop short of a full out ban and that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on the brand new portable t.v.'s of able on smartphones to google play and the apple app store by searching portable t.v. or you go to portable dot t.v. and as always check it out on youtube dot com slash boom box r t v and i found. this to do muscle groups with the movie the slowest new christmas a come to me little book with the bridge. more than my gosh w. other which she set out to do you expect but it was pretty good it. definitely walking the learn don't generally not under no one are watching you and march. wasn't watching you need you but she's a little bit better. than you. could shake her house thank you. i guess you know we're going to talk about martin about now that jobs are no
immediately amc will no longer play any universal movies in any of their theaters in you not in the united states europe or the middle east but it didn't end there etc world the parent company of regal said it was issued a statement thursday calling on studios to respect theatrical windows if they want movies played in their theaters but stop short of a full out ban and that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on the brand new portable t.v.'s of able on smartphones to google play and the...
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immediately see will no longer play any universal movies and any of their theaters and unite in the united states europe or the middle east but it didn't end there sooner world the parent company of regal said it was issued a statement thursday calling on studios to respect the windows if they want movies played in their theaters but stopped short of a full out by it and that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on the brand new portable t.v. episode of on smartphones to google play and the apple app store by searching portable t.v. or you go to portable t.v. and as always check this out on youtube dot com slash boom bust r t c and i thought. thinks. we should ask. is the us economy was booming doing numbers of people when they did. you can work 40 hours in a week and still not have enough to get housing every. but he believes america still is the leader of the reality of it we're not financially equality and unlike a. living minimum wage many people need choice. just going to college with a cd goal is to get rich on a police state where the world is. absolute if that is the way it's because you k
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immediately amc will no longer play any universal movies and any of their theaters in unite in the united states europe or the middle east but it didn't end there as center world the parent company of regal said of us issued a statement thursday calling on studios to respect theatrical windows if they want movies played in their theaters but stop short of a full out ban and that's it for the time you can catch boom bust on the brand new portable t.v.'s of able on smartphones to google play and the apple app store by searching portable t.v. or to go to portable dot t.v. and as always check it out on youtube dot com slash boom box r t v and i found. we go to work so straight home. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military and the decision little shot change lives every thing came to a complete change the day that i was right to be instructed here you know hold the shot up while they kill me and i see how destroyed low life any screamed at me and he made me come in the gram my arm and he write me with his birthing area if you take into account that women don't report be
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only ones we have to do with others but i would work initially with the companies but also united states europe and japan and australia the modern developed democracy coming up with the rules of the road already 60 or 75 percent of the global economy let's start there. what set the rules there tell the china's and the others if you want an economic relationship with us 70 percent of the world this is what it will be. >> at 530 i want to do nothing if not prompt so want to introduce the question-and-answer session suggests know that there are north the 500 people participating members so we will try to get as many questions as possible. >> ladies and gentlemen please click on the icon. >> with anything. and then to pay attention to? >> that's a good question. i do have a default option tour the negative but to take a step back and say one thing that isn't present in this world is great power conflict and it's worth pointing out because the first half of the 2h century we have two world wars and that is a good thing. in these positive things in the area. and just like with covid-19. and just like
only ones we have to do with others but i would work initially with the companies but also united states europe and japan and australia the modern developed democracy coming up with the rules of the road already 60 or 75 percent of the global economy let's start there. what set the rules there tell the china's and the others if you want an economic relationship with us 70 percent of the world this is what it will be. >> at 530 i want to do nothing if not prompt so want to introduce the...
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where the bourbbon, whiskey industtry has been impacted by the trade standoff between the united states and europe. many distilleries in the state of kentucky have found their exports hit hard by the highest tariffs imposed by the eu. but a company has turned to its past to cultivate new followers to survive the present. >> reporter: nestled in the heart of lexington, kentucky is james e. pepper, a distillery established in 1780, just 4 years after the u.s. gained its independence from britain. the distillery was only rebuilt two years ago after being abandoned for decades, but thank tuesday the global whiskey boom it's been shipping its bourbon as far as japan and europe. about 10% of its sales now come from exports. >> to really have a successful operation in the european union you need to fund yoour own production. so you need to produce your good, do it in a custom 700 milliliter bottle. >> but a european union imposed additional tariffs on u.s. goods after president donald trump raised tariffs on steel and other eu imports. the added 25% levy dealt significant blow to the business. >> in resp
where the bourbbon, whiskey industtry has been impacted by the trade standoff between the united states and europe. many distilleries in the state of kentucky have found their exports hit hard by the highest tariffs imposed by the eu. but a company has turned to its past to cultivate new followers to survive the present. >> reporter: nestled in the heart of lexington, kentucky is james e. pepper, a distillery established in 1780, just 4 years after the u.s. gained its independence from...
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if you've got a small wealthy country city state like singapore a country like canada but you can't apply an all of government approach to europe or to the united states and that's why i say in the us you get mixed messages coming out from different parts of the government different parts of the local government and in singapore we didn't get that and in cattle we haven't had that either. yes it does make it very difficult and to get to that in terms of its must have time to work or whether in fact the commission is trying to discover what i get at the strategies or what i would get to probably cut strategies we all agree that we have to test test test in order to understand it no need to capture their cases to to to it to be able to determine the case the county rate to be up to a state department extent tra. but also to have been there we have to employ these measures at such a distance in quarantine except that we know how to do that it's clear that in order to move forward we actually have to now do what we're doing it which is to put in billions of dollars now in order to save trillions because that's what it's going to take to restart the
if you've got a small wealthy country city state like singapore a country like canada but you can't apply an all of government approach to europe or to the united states and that's why i say in the us you get mixed messages coming out from different parts of the government different parts of the local government and in singapore we didn't get that and in cattle we haven't had that either. yes it does make it very difficult and to get to that in terms of its must have time to work or whether in...
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united states was not through illegal immigration. it was through legal travel between china and the united states and between europe and the united states. some of the strains on the west coast came from people traveling back and forth to china, whether it was chinese nationals or americans who had business in china. on the east coast, it appears that most of the way the virus came here was europe, where -- of course, also came from china, but whether americans or europeans or chinese nationals were traveling through europe to the united states got here, that is how the disease got to the united states. to the degree that illegal immigration or immigration in general is relevant to this situation, and it may be, to a degree, it is also true that legitimate or illegal immigration or business travel among americans is also a big part of how these pandemics spread, particularly these days. host: from florida, this is david. caller: good morning. i have a family member in an assisted care living facility. they have been in lockdown since the end of january, i want to say, where they were not allowed to leave the rooms or anything. the peopl
united states was not through illegal immigration. it was through legal travel between china and the united states and between europe and the united states. some of the strains on the west coast came from people traveling back and forth to china, whether it was chinese nationals or americans who had business in china. on the east coast, it appears that most of the way the virus came here was europe, where -- of course, also came from china, but whether americans or europeans or chinese...
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something like the united states develop we will not see the united states of europe at the end of the i mean the union of separate countries will remain in the way we will still have nation state sponsor they will have to have a serious rethink off what their common interest is of how they look at each other of that sort of very do you really in a crisis is a big value that the richer countries who have to give more than the poor countries and that's not an easy fact of life to accept so they might if all this works oh well if we if we were those they might come together more they might sort of really be less adversarial than they often wear in the past but that's in the future and so we're only at the beginning of this moment so maybe not but it is it is a very big test for the european union to show whether the forces that bind it is stronger than the forces that tear it apart. reporting for us there in brussels and we are waiting for enough on the line to deliver a press conference about this massive rescue plan and oh yeah we are going to stick with it looks like was a fine line i
something like the united states develop we will not see the united states of europe at the end of the i mean the union of separate countries will remain in the way we will still have nation state sponsor they will have to have a serious rethink off what their common interest is of how they look at each other of that sort of very do you really in a crisis is a big value that the richer countries who have to give more than the poor countries and that's not an easy fact of life to accept so they...
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away from the interview, because he is perceptive about the news of the moment, will the united states join europe rates? would you suggest we will see some form of negative interest rates in the united states? valentin: that is not our official view. so far, there is nothing to suggest from the fed's communication it has no appetite that -- it has an appetite to cut below zero. last week when the fed had a chance to deliver a technical reserves, they decided not to do so, so that could have been put in place under the fed funds rate was not put in place and as a result it is why the fed fund futures are implying a negative rate for 2021. tom: i see this morning off the , but that impulse yesterday has sustained overnight through asia and europe. has negative rates been successful? give a primer from credit agricole, what has it meant from society that she was speaking of? valentin: it is the case that overall, the situation is complex. overall, it is certainly one of the tools, negative rates are one of the tools that could be considered in fighting tova 19 -- the covid-19 pandemic and its conseq
away from the interview, because he is perceptive about the news of the moment, will the united states join europe rates? would you suggest we will see some form of negative interest rates in the united states? valentin: that is not our official view. so far, there is nothing to suggest from the fed's communication it has no appetite that -- it has an appetite to cut below zero. last week when the fed had a chance to deliver a technical reserves, they decided not to do so, so that could have...
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united states is actually i don't think the increase. you know take to diabetes is a disease that is growing in prevalence all over the world it is not unique to western europe it is not unique to the united states it's pretty common in in in the more developing countries in many parts of the world the only reason you're seeing more of it in in europe is that as the population ages the need to develop that those diseases increase so yes if you have an older population you're going to see a higher prevalence of those underlying americans are registering time to time using children already come on the. internet the type one diabetes in children is a relatively rare condition relative creasing you can use it in older. well professor hammer i think ribéry are basing our conversation on a very different sets of data and pretty sure that the prevalence of type 2 diabetes in the united states and in many western countries with western lifestyle with standard and mary can dive which is based primarily on sugar and simple carbohydrates has a major negative impact on did metabolic health by extension i mean anyone can i you disregarding the soccer at all i am not i kn
united states is actually i don't think the increase. you know take to diabetes is a disease that is growing in prevalence all over the world it is not unique to western europe it is not unique to the united states it's pretty common in in in the more developing countries in many parts of the world the only reason you're seeing more of it in in europe is that as the population ages the need to develop that those diseases increase so yes if you have an older population you're going to see a...
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to wipe out by faith in west africa it's going to spread well beyond that including to the united states to europe and to major cities everywhere so the goal response though is different the united states is not leading within international organizations the u.n. security council which i let it for the 1st time in the un's history to declare a ball a threat to international peace and security hasn't even made that modest proclamation at this stage of a pandemic that has infected more than 3000000 people around the world. w.h.o. the united states has pulled back funding at the height of a global pandemic which is sort of like an onion cartoon headline but it actually is happening in our lifetimes and instead of leading within an international institution like the un or it's an agency like the world health organization of the united states is hunkering down. inviting a kind of courting process globally racing rightly for a vaccine but making it very clear that anything that we manufacture produce you know is something that we are going to you know keep close and indeed spanning us aids from funding
to wipe out by faith in west africa it's going to spread well beyond that including to the united states to europe and to major cities everywhere so the goal response though is different the united states is not leading within international organizations the u.n. security council which i let it for the 1st time in the un's history to declare a ball a threat to international peace and security hasn't even made that modest proclamation at this stage of a pandemic that has infected more than...
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the babies were born to surrogate mothers and their due to be collected by parents from the united states europe and other countries they're being cared for at a hotel on the outskirts of the capital kiev when you get these children who are here today they are all problematic because they can't go to their parents they are from china france spain italy the u.s. and so garia everyone is in the same situation because the borders are closed french police have arrested a rwandan businessman who's accused of funding the 1994 genocide for lissie encoder who is rwanda's most wanted man has been on the run for 25 years during the genocide 8 100000 people were killed and up to a 1000000 were displaced. at least 23 migrant workers have been killed in northern india when their truck collided with another vehicle it is the latest incident involving laborers as they try to return home during the coronavirus lockdown in the past week more than 30 people have died. members of hong kong's protest movement have gathered shopping malls across the city dressed to blend into the crowds they sing and shout slogans a
the babies were born to surrogate mothers and their due to be collected by parents from the united states europe and other countries they're being cared for at a hotel on the outskirts of the capital kiev when you get these children who are here today they are all problematic because they can't go to their parents they are from china france spain italy the u.s. and so garia everyone is in the same situation because the borders are closed french police have arrested a rwandan businessman who's...
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of the most trying things of 2020 by the end of march the country hit the hardest was the united states and europe says.
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measure a switch china was harshly criticized for and now they are being applied to in the united states or in europe. and that's very paradoxical and. strange but maybe logical that all those. anti-gay utopian pictures which we remember from. george orwell and other rights us in the 1st half was meant a century and they subscribed to terran regimes and they suddenly come from a completely different thing but at the same time it's not the forest sign of that you for remember what happened to almost 20 years ago after 911 i mean the united states when people started to ask for more control because they wanted to feel safe and they were ready to to. get to read the part of their freedoms that was the beginning and that never stops after that now is the next level because people are really interested to. be safe and also in terms of their so to say their bodies their health i thing in the post called it 19 era ideological battles will be awaits not around the term freedom but the term progress because that comment 19 on some many levels is a child of globalised capitalism and i think the irony of it i'm
measure a switch china was harshly criticized for and now they are being applied to in the united states or in europe. and that's very paradoxical and. strange but maybe logical that all those. anti-gay utopian pictures which we remember from. george orwell and other rights us in the 1st half was meant a century and they subscribed to terran regimes and they suddenly come from a completely different thing but at the same time it's not the forest sign of that you for remember what happened to...
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united states and around the world. i'm anna coren. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> after sweeping through china, europe and the united states, the coronavirus pandemic is surging in parts of the latin america. cases in latin america, central america and the caribbean have begun outpacing those in the united states and europe. it's a mixed picture across the u.s. as americans are set to mark the memorial day holiday. new york, new jersey, connecticut, delaware are among the states that will reopen their beaches but with rules to avoid crowding. health experts continue to warn of a possible resurgence if people are not careful. we get the latest now from cnn's anderson cooper. >> there have now been more than 1.5 million positive cases of the coronavirus in the u.s. more than 94,000 people have died. the u.s. continues to lift restrictions. for the first time in two months all 50 states have partially reopened. 12 states are now reporting a drop in the numbers. last week at this time there were 24 states that saw their cases declining. 17 states are now seeing the number of cases rising. >> if we see dramatic increases then, yes, t
united states and around the world. i'm anna coren. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> after sweeping through china, europe and the united states, the coronavirus pandemic is surging in parts of the latin america. cases in latin america, central america and the caribbean have begun outpacing those in the united states and europe. it's a mixed picture across the u.s. as americans are set to mark the memorial day holiday. new york, new jersey, connecticut, delaware are among...
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i think it is important for countries thatave something in common, the united states and europe, to workogether more, and think about the effect on the developing world, which will fect all of us and specifically the people in t bse countrie all of us. we are all have to try to solve it fromve that perspecti laura: a we look at returning to some kind of normal life, how are we going to get around safely? take athens for example. play.ology could have a role to tom berridge explains. reporter: when we go back to who has the virus?lp as ier approach the l imaging camera, it picks me up and it can see that my temperature is 36.45 degrees. but if we put a bottle of hot water onto my head, bingo, it thinks that i've got a really high temperature, and that is the alarm sounding, alerting staff. the camera is over here. it is linked up to the computer. esthe system is beingd on staff. and at some hospitals. larger airports have shown. intere other businesses and organizations have too. >> we are talking to a number of restaurant chains throughout the u.k.. are talking to construction companies.
i think it is important for countries thatave something in common, the united states and europe, to workogether more, and think about the effect on the developing world, which will fect all of us and specifically the people in t bse countrie all of us. we are all have to try to solve it fromve that perspecti laura: a we look at returning to some kind of normal life, how are we going to get around safely? take athens for example. play.ology could have a role to tom berridge explains. reporter:...
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driven party is in the united states and in western europe but it never challenge to the very idea they just wanted to make consumption a little bit less harmful to nature not you know well not much more now i think we will face a serious debate about the nature of global capitalism and in this regard i can expect. new ideological new divides and struggles to emerge because after what was the triumphal far and near liberalism we should mention that there was a perception that after collapse of the soviet union and soviet model of communism no. alternatives will come again or never again but now we see that as left socialist idea was heavily discredited by the soviet union the liberal idea was ahead of this by 'd what's happened thus the cost of the soviet union so i think that in one way or another form we will see a revival of those say the illogical but also you're also talking about their rivalry between china and the united states that is going to accelerate and they called it in post-college 1000 iraq and war all be over if they were rhetorical differences between the washington an
driven party is in the united states and in western europe but it never challenge to the very idea they just wanted to make consumption a little bit less harmful to nature not you know well not much more now i think we will face a serious debate about the nature of global capitalism and in this regard i can expect. new ideological new divides and struggles to emerge because after what was the triumphal far and near liberalism we should mention that there was a perception that after collapse of...
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europe." president trump has escalated his rhetoric on china. jinping isd that xi behind a propaganda attack on the united states and europe.could bar chinese companies are being listed on stock exchanges. we have the rhetoric had over the past few days revive the worst case u.s.-china trade war for you? short the answer has to be yes. that the nature of the relationship between the u.s. and china was likely to change quite significantly, even as the dust settled. i think we are seeing the early skirmish in that changing relationship. the u.s. will be trying to hold china to account over this. china will be pushing back on that. not just in the economics. a great deal has been written about what we can expect from the mpc abandoning the growth target. bloomberg has upgraded their growth target from 1.4 to 1.2%. is there a case for making a ?arget yes, i can understand the unwillingness or the reluctance to publish growth targets. clearly, the outlook for china and the rest of the world is incredibly uncertain. of course, there is a slightly worrying resurgence in cases in the north of china. that is something to keep an eye
europe." president trump has escalated his rhetoric on china. jinping isd that xi behind a propaganda attack on the united states and europe.could bar chinese companies are being listed on stock exchanges. we have the rhetoric had over the past few days revive the worst case u.s.-china trade war for you? short the answer has to be yes. that the nature of the relationship between the u.s. and china was likely to change quite significantly, even as the dust settled. i think we are seeing the...
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yemen and places from libya to yemen and so forth, how will it affect the appetite of the united states, europetress and public health need. there are so many factors that could upset the balance of the power in the region and upset the political dynamics in fundamental ways. lyse, feeding into that as well, is there a big issue in the region in trust and whether people trust their governments? there was a huge deficit of trust, lucy, as we were saying before this crisis began. it's interesting that in some countries where there were strict measures against the spread of the coronavirus have worked, its because they say there's good strong trust between people who have to take these measures and the authorities in charge. take a country like lebanon, where people are taking to the streets again in the second city of tripoli. there was no trust before, months of protest. the people, the protesters, especially the young, they were jobless, without any hope for their future, they don't trust the bankers, they don't trust politicians. the politicians from various ethnic and political groups don't t
yemen and places from libya to yemen and so forth, how will it affect the appetite of the united states, europetress and public health need. there are so many factors that could upset the balance of the power in the region and upset the political dynamics in fundamental ways. lyse, feeding into that as well, is there a big issue in the region in trust and whether people trust their governments? there was a huge deficit of trust, lucy, as we were saying before this crisis began. it's interesting...
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it's had more new cases than the united states and europe has had. something startling here.bid, erin, deserted. the peak is probably a week or two weeks away. back to you. >> state the obvious. thank you very much, nick payton walsh. sad, erie. next, 10,000 people displaced in michigan as the state is grappling with the growing coronavirus cases now. still. but if you look to the land, it's a whole different story. from farms to backyards, wheels are turning. seeds are being planted. animals are getting fed. and grass is growing. and families are giving their all to the soil because no matter how uncertain things get, the land never stops. so to all those linked to the land, we say thank you. we're here for you because we all run together. and right now, is a time for action. so, for a second time we're giving members a credit on their auto insurance. because it's the right thing to do. we're also giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can take care of things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. right now is the time
it's had more new cases than the united states and europe has had. something startling here.bid, erin, deserted. the peak is probably a week or two weeks away. back to you. >> state the obvious. thank you very much, nick payton walsh. sad, erie. next, 10,000 people displaced in michigan as the state is grappling with the growing coronavirus cases now. still. but if you look to the land, it's a whole different story. from farms to backyards, wheels are turning. seeds are being planted....
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of february, and they've gone on for three months with over 1,000 patients involved in the united states, europe, and asia. the results were in relatively sick patients, those needing oxygenation or being on a ventilator. and they left the hospital sooner, after 11 days. patients who got the placebo left after 15 days. when you look at the mortality, 8% of patients died who received remdesivir, and about 11.6% died who received placebo, but that wasn't what we call statistically significant. it didn't mean that it was enough. it could have happened by chance, so that was the result. that led the fda to say there's enough folgs here. probably the benefits are better than the risk, and we're going to give this an emergency approval. dr. fauci among others said that this was an encouraging first step. it's clearly not a home run for anyone. let me just say a couple of words in caution. this is good but not great. we're probably going to need multiple drugs to treat this virus again. we might have to move remdesivir up earl year. and the last thing i want to say is now that we've approved a drug, it
of february, and they've gone on for three months with over 1,000 patients involved in the united states, europe, and asia. the results were in relatively sick patients, those needing oxygenation or being on a ventilator. and they left the hospital sooner, after 11 days. patients who got the placebo left after 15 days. when you look at the mortality, 8% of patients died who received remdesivir, and about 11.6% died who received placebo, but that wasn't what we call statistically significant. it...