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the unreliable entities list is something the chinese government has been working on for the last sevenyears. it is not fully done yet either in law. however, it has been greatly accelerated over the last month or six weeks. the chinese are talking about it as a very broad, ill-defined, flexible tool by which they can sanction foreign companies for a whole host of different reasons, including impinging upon china's sovereignty. so while the u.s. export control list is very much national security oriented, the chinese unreliable entities list, which it is modeled after, seems to be a much more flexible and abroad instrument, and indeed, i think foreign companies are concerned. they might fall afoul of this, and if they do, what is there recourse? what legal options they have remains very unclear. this is an area that we will need to watch very carefully over the next weeks and months. alix: normally when this kind of stuff what happen, we might dismiss it as political rhetoric, grandstanding. but when president trump tells fox news today that he would dealcind his blessing for a if byted
the unreliable entities list is something the chinese government has been working on for the last sevenyears. it is not fully done yet either in law. however, it has been greatly accelerated over the last month or six weeks. the chinese are talking about it as a very broad, ill-defined, flexible tool by which they can sanction foreign companies for a whole host of different reasons, including impinging upon china's sovereignty. so while the u.s. export control list is very much national...
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but that figure is completely unreliable because we weren't doing much testing in the community.til about mid—july and started to rise again. we are now seeing more than 3,000 cases every day, but that figure too is unreliable, because many people can't get a test. so it could be much higher. it's thought that cases are doubling in the uk every seven to ten days, and what matters is the effect that will have on hospitals. if we look at england, in early april up to 3,000 patients a day were being admitted to hospital with a confirmed covid diagnosis. the numbers now are much smaller, though at their highest level for two months. we should expect patient numbers to rise as winter approaches. the key question, though, is by how much? mortality has dropped substantially. just one in 100 death certificates in england and wales now mention covid, the lowest level for six months. let's look at some european comparisons. spain and france have both seen a big resurgence in coronavirus cases, and an increase in hospitalisation. but nowhere near the level of the first peak. the uk governme
but that figure is completely unreliable because we weren't doing much testing in the community.til about mid—july and started to rise again. we are now seeing more than 3,000 cases every day, but that figure too is unreliable, because many people can't get a test. so it could be much higher. it's thought that cases are doubling in the uk every seven to ten days, and what matters is the effect that will have on hospitals. if we look at england, in early april up to 3,000 patients a day were...
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but that figure is completely unreliable because we weren't doing much testing in the community.w cases every day. then cases fell until about mid—july and started to rise again. we are now seeing more than 3,000 cases every day, but that figure too is unreliable, because many people can't get a test. so it could be much higher. it's thought that cases are doubling in the uk every seven to ten days, and what matters is the effect that will have on hospitals. if we look at england, in early april up to 3,000 patients a day were being admitted to hospital with a confirmed covid diagnosis. the numbers now are much smaller, though at their highest level for two months. we should expect patient numbers to rise as winter approaches. the key question, though, is by how much? mortality has dropped substantially. just one in 100 death certificates in england and wales now mention covid, the lowest level for six months. let's look at some european comparisons. spain and france have both seen a big resurgence in coronavirus cases, and an increase in hospitalisation. but nowhere near the lev
but that figure is completely unreliable because we weren't doing much testing in the community.w cases every day. then cases fell until about mid—july and started to rise again. we are now seeing more than 3,000 cases every day, but that figure too is unreliable, because many people can't get a test. so it could be much higher. it's thought that cases are doubling in the uk every seven to ten days, and what matters is the effect that will have on hospitals. if we look at england, in early...
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said for runaway stabilizer in airspeed unreliable incidence the items that will save your life should be memorized and not placed on a card that means it will take too long runway stabilizer and airspeed unreliable are non-normal conditions that can rapidly lead to the loss of aircraft control if not immediately recognized with appropriate corrective actions taken by flight crews the fatal crashes of lion air flight 610 and ethiopian airlines flight 302 were both linked to boeing's installation of that's the flight troll computer system which was not on previous versions of the 737 however the a.p.a. recommendations that were recently submitted do not specifically address that troubled software sarah will turn to this interesting point besides enhanced memory training what else is the a.p. recommending. well the agency is also proposing steps that would allow flight crews to identify and pull a circuit breaker to disable the stick shaker that is activated during mid-flight emergencies when it goes off it fires off multiple audio and visual warnings that include rapid in noisy rattling
said for runaway stabilizer in airspeed unreliable incidence the items that will save your life should be memorized and not placed on a card that means it will take too long runway stabilizer and airspeed unreliable are non-normal conditions that can rapidly lead to the loss of aircraft control if not immediately recognized with appropriate corrective actions taken by flight crews the fatal crashes of lion air flight 610 and ethiopian airlines flight 302 were both linked to boeing's...
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but that figure is completely unreliable because we weren't doing much testing in the community. day. then cases fell until about mid—july and started to rise again. we are now seeing more than 3,000 cases every day, but that figure too is unreliable, because many people can't get a test. so it could be much higher. it's thought that cases are doubling in the uk every seven to ten days, and what matters is the effect that will have on hospitals. if we look at england, in early april up to 3,000 patients a day were being admitted to hospital with a confirmed covid diagnosis. the numbers now are much smaller, though at their highest level for two months. we should expect patient numbers to rise as winter approaches. the key question, though, is by how much? mortality has dropped substantially. just one in 100 death certificates in england and wales now mention covid, the lowest level for six months. let's look at some european comparisons. spain and france have both seen a big resurgence in coronavirus cases, and an increase in hospitalisation. but nowhere near the level of the fir
but that figure is completely unreliable because we weren't doing much testing in the community. day. then cases fell until about mid—july and started to rise again. we are now seeing more than 3,000 cases every day, but that figure too is unreliable, because many people can't get a test. so it could be much higher. it's thought that cases are doubling in the uk every seven to ten days, and what matters is the effect that will have on hospitals. if we look at england, in early april up to...
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>> this report that china was considering adding hsbc to its unreliable list came a day before the buzzd reports. this report is really important. perhaps more market moving then the other report because of the planned expansion into mainland china. this report comes from the communist times. it seems all but certain that they will be added and once a company is added, they face restrictions on trade and visas. it is very difficult to do business as hsbc what want to. some of the concern is the connection to huawei. manus: thank you, dani burger. ♪ give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. >> good morning. it's "bloomberg daybreak: europe." the u.k. plans to sound the alarm on rising infections today. the london mayor is set to recommend more restrictions. sanctions standoff. mike pompeo says european governments not bagging the u.s. on iran should fall in line. he calls the 2015 nuclear deal silly. and banks bruised. ine than $2 trillion transactions show banks kep
>> this report that china was considering adding hsbc to its unreliable list came a day before the buzzd reports. this report is really important. perhaps more market moving then the other report because of the planned expansion into mainland china. this report comes from the communist times. it seems all but certain that they will be added and once a company is added, they face restrictions on trade and visas. it is very difficult to do business as hsbc what want to. some of the concern...
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yemen, of course the data will be under reliable — — course the data will be under reliable —— unreliablecontrol, but at the same time, there isa control, but at the same time, there is a lack of transparency because in yemen, they've refused to release the virus statistics. in the hardest hit nation, iran, over21,000 people have died. these estimates, it's difficult to know whether they are accurate because they are dealing with so many other crises at the same time. we talk about our failures here. it will be even more difficult over there. is there a question then in that case that the international community needs to reach out, claire, and do something? the political situations are complicated, but this is a crisis in already a very troubled part of the world. i think in an idealworld, we would, but as we know so well, so many countries in the developed world a re many countries in the developed world are battling with their own crises, albeit not as many as places in the middle east. i think countries are really struggling right now. let's have a look at what the daily mail is saying
yemen, of course the data will be under reliable — — course the data will be under reliable —— unreliablecontrol, but at the same time, there isa control, but at the same time, there is a lack of transparency because in yemen, they've refused to release the virus statistics. in the hardest hit nation, iran, over21,000 people have died. these estimates, it's difficult to know whether they are accurate because they are dealing with so many other crises at the same time. we talk about our...
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so sometimes the devices or i should say internet or zoom has been unreliable at times. sometimes there's hot spots that don't work and i've heard those kind of complaints. i think everyone is trying to figure out, you know, a lot of schools are set up, students are in school and distance learning from say, 10:00 to 3:00 and some of that time is live instruction and some is in the breakout groups. i hear teachers try to figure out how to make the breakout groups work but i hear everyone trying to lean in. we surveyed over 300 teachers to ask them about distance learning last time. what worked and what didn't work and gave about how to keep students engaged. there's definitely bumps around some of the technology and fire created huge challenges to really commend the school districts and educators in those evacuation areas. take care of safety first. again, kristen, i think in spite of bumps, people are leaning in. people lean in.in.in.in.in.in.i. >> governor newsom how much of california and the areas where people can open up all schools with no waivers and then which are
so sometimes the devices or i should say internet or zoom has been unreliable at times. sometimes there's hot spots that don't work and i've heard those kind of complaints. i think everyone is trying to figure out, you know, a lot of schools are set up, students are in school and distance learning from say, 10:00 to 3:00 and some of that time is live instruction and some is in the breakout groups. i hear teachers try to figure out how to make the breakout groups work but i hear everyone trying...
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the president's repeated claim over the supposed unreliability of postal votes and the suggestion thatcepted, are at the heart of a particularly acrimonious campaign. this with strongly—held and entrenched views on both sides of the political divide, british journalists' commitment to impartiality has been under more scrutiny than ever. and on that count, some newswatch viewers feel the bbc has been lacking. here'sjohn paterson: but a twitter user with the name "iooi instruments" had this to say: well, the bbc‘s north america editorjon sopel has to navigate those demands for impartiality, and to explain this election to a uk audience. he's been in thejob since 2014, and joins me now from washington dc. thank you for coming on news watch. the coronavirus pandemic has clearly changed so
the president's repeated claim over the supposed unreliability of postal votes and the suggestion thatcepted, are at the heart of a particularly acrimonious campaign. this with strongly—held and entrenched views on both sides of the political divide, british journalists' commitment to impartiality has been under more scrutiny than ever. and on that count, some newswatch viewers feel the bbc has been lacking. here'sjohn paterson: but a twitter user with the name "iooi instruments"...
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. >> statistics were already unreliable in india with many indians dying at will without the presencef the dog -- of a doctor. it can be hard to keep track of where s spikes are occurring as the economy rereopens, leading many to worry that the deaths -- >> let's take a look at more developments in this pandemic. new zealand has gone into recession for the first time in more than 10 years, forcing the prime minister to defend her government's response ahead of next month's general election. a report from unicef and save the children is morning that the pandemic and lockdown measures have pushed more than 150 million children into poverty. they are warning that it may deteriorate further. germany has recorded its second highest daily load increased since april. 2000. germany's top virologist has warned that they could be a cases and a possible return to restrictions seen now in other countries across europe. the government has earned praise for its response to the crisis so far, and it has launched a 750 lien euro fund for faxing bella person -- 750 million euro fund for vaccine -- >>
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sources so there area or unreliable sources so there are a lot of unintended consequences which you be seen what the impact will be. what has the reaction been amongst ordinary australians? is it a general move in favour or against queensland i would say there has been an enormous fight at the higher level which people are watching with confusion, the accc, the watchdog says this will not necessarily pass on financials to users but what we saw earlier was an open letter from google saying that consumers will indeed have to pay. every time you open a google page or youtube page, there was a p°p‘up youtube page, there was a pop—up saying that australian users would be affected but in effect it's understandable they are reacting strongly, is the first time this has been taken, this step although in europe we have seen spain and france are trying to impose taxes on some of the content this is a very different model to what we have seen different model to what we have seen anywhere different model to what we have seen anywhere so different model to what we have seen anywhere so there is
sources so there area or unreliable sources so there are a lot of unintended consequences which you be seen what the impact will be. what has the reaction been amongst ordinary australians? is it a general move in favour or against queensland i would say there has been an enormous fight at the higher level which people are watching with confusion, the accc, the watchdog says this will not necessarily pass on financials to users but what we saw earlier was an open letter from google saying that...
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addiction is the 1st known risk of an opioid the figures shown by pretty farmer a purely and simply unreliable some patients may be afraid of taking opioids because they're perceived as too strong or addictive but that is far from actual fact. less than one percent of patients taking opioids actually become addicted. since 1988 doctors have observed patients developing addiction yet in this internal memo the laboratory keeps on encouraging us representatives to sell the cost that miracle pill using bonuses premiums and all sorts of gadgets in only 5 years oxycontin went from 600000 prescriptions a year to more than 6000000. nowadays 30 pharma is the 1st company standing it is used in the lawsuit filed by the state of oklahoma in order to prove its responsibility the team relies on doc to kolob me. in the 1st 6 years of the release of oxycontin produce sponsored 20000 educational programs across the united states they gave money to the professional societies to advocate for more opioids the organization that regulates hospitals took money from them the organization that regulates doctors in dif
addiction is the 1st known risk of an opioid the figures shown by pretty farmer a purely and simply unreliable some patients may be afraid of taking opioids because they're perceived as too strong or addictive but that is far from actual fact. less than one percent of patients taking opioids actually become addicted. since 1988 doctors have observed patients developing addiction yet in this internal memo the laboratory keeps on encouraging us representatives to sell the cost that miracle pill...
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death statistics were already unreliable before the pandemic in india with many indians dying at heart without the presence of a doctor the lack of data can make it hard to identify where spikes are occurring as the economy begins to reopen leaving many worried that a certain deaths could be following the latest rise in cases when you take a look at some more developments in this pandemic will start in new zealand which has got into recession for the 1st time for more than 10 years forcing the prime minister to send to our dirt to defend her government's pandemic response ahead of next month's general election report from unicef and save the children's warning of a pandemic and related lock down measures have pushed more than 150000000 children into poverty in say the situation is likely to deteriorate further and germany has recorded its 2nd highest daily caseload increase since april 2000 according to the country's public health body the robot institute well d w correspondent nina hardware has been speaking with one of germany's leading virologists christian dross to regularly breach
death statistics were already unreliable before the pandemic in india with many indians dying at heart without the presence of a doctor the lack of data can make it hard to identify where spikes are occurring as the economy begins to reopen leaving many worried that a certain deaths could be following the latest rise in cases when you take a look at some more developments in this pandemic will start in new zealand which has got into recession for the 1st time for more than 10 years forcing the...
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it's pretty sad when you have to buy a second home because your first home is so unreliable. so i just bought an rv from a friend, it's old, from the mid- 90s but it's a place where my husband and i and my dog can go somewhere else if we need to. >> all the talk of sonoma strong and wine country strong, the fatigue of the fires israel. >> we are all okay, we are resilient, full of love and lust with so much. but it just keeps hitting us, you know, it's just like come on already, please.>>> still to come, the vote any minute now on bringing students back to the classroom in palo alto and why some parents are prepared to take some drastic action. >>> we really don't want to be first in this. we want to be safe.>> let's take a live look at san francisco with just ahead of a pandemic milestone, a good one. we will explain when we come back, what it all means. >>> and erie seen in the north >>> looking live at san francisco, this is the first bay area county to move from red to orange in the states reopening plan. starting tomorrow indoor dining places of worship can't open a 25%
it's pretty sad when you have to buy a second home because your first home is so unreliable. so i just bought an rv from a friend, it's old, from the mid- 90s but it's a place where my husband and i and my dog can go somewhere else if we need to. >> all the talk of sonoma strong and wine country strong, the fatigue of the fires israel. >> we are all okay, we are resilient, full of love and lust with so much. but it just keeps hitting us, you know, it's just like come on already,...
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death statistics were already unreliable before the pandemic in india with many in millions dying at home without the presence of a doctor. the lack of data can make it hard to identify where spikes are occurring as the economy begins to reopen making many worried that a surge in deaths could be following the latest rise in cases. there's more a bit of a dot com focus slash relieve it today with images from indonesia judge government officials dressed up as ghosts known as full kong people to take precautions to stop the spread of covert brubeck tomato soup them about. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. hour corona update. with 19 special next on d w. with our superheroes. my mission is clear. and clearly explored in germany. that everything out there is a lot going on in. germany tried and tested. grown a virus doesn't discriminate that was a common refrain at the beginning of the pandemic. but people and systems do in the us the virus is magnifying existing social ills and inequalities and statist
death statistics were already unreliable before the pandemic in india with many in millions dying at home without the presence of a doctor. the lack of data can make it hard to identify where spikes are occurring as the economy begins to reopen making many worried that a surge in deaths could be following the latest rise in cases. there's more a bit of a dot com focus slash relieve it today with images from indonesia judge government officials dressed up as ghosts known as full kong people to...
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death statistics were already unreliable before the pandemic in india with many indians dying at home without the presence of a doctor. the lack of data can make it hard to identify where spikes are occurring as the economy begins to reopen leaving many worried that is surging deaths could be following the latest rise in cases. there's more to. relieve it today with images from indonesia just government officials dressed up as ghosts no one i spoke on people to take precautions to stop the spread of covert back tomorrow so that. will save. the train is. the most. summer break. in history. like the way. this. came back normal. to sleep starting to temora the team on g.w. . are scary movies even scarier when they're politically relevant to know monet's stars in a new horror flick about racism in the us. you watch the 49 times. a look at the movie antebellum coming up and later on the show. punks and poverty pictures of east germany the country's dictatorship didn't want you to see a look back on the work of photographer how the white house about it. welcome to arts and culture we're sta
death statistics were already unreliable before the pandemic in india with many indians dying at home without the presence of a doctor. the lack of data can make it hard to identify where spikes are occurring as the economy begins to reopen leaving many worried that is surging deaths could be following the latest rise in cases. there's more to. relieve it today with images from indonesia just government officials dressed up as ghosts no one i spoke on people to take precautions to stop the...
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that, i lookk at at this as very unreliable sources, and you guys always talk about how many times trump has lied. i've calculated that i think with your -- i don't know if there's any journalists left at cnn, but i know that if i were to estimate, about 300 different distortions of misinformation that we get out of cnn, and i'm watching from the airport, but if you add all that up, it comes out to be 300,000 plus distortions of truth. my thing is coming here, is that you guys, this is how low you will go. made liest and you andyou defamed a child, then you want to settle out of court to pay this child for distorting information about this young individual. i would say if anything is happening at cnn and anybody who buys your book, it is religious one of those things that is dividing our nation, and i don't believe in dividing our nation, it hurts our great nation, and so cnn is really the enemy of truth, and that is my opinion, thank you. host: brian? guest: i am grateful for the call, and i know you're not the only person that feels this way. there is that process of radicalization in
that, i lookk at at this as very unreliable sources, and you guys always talk about how many times trump has lied. i've calculated that i think with your -- i don't know if there's any journalists left at cnn, but i know that if i were to estimate, about 300 different distortions of misinformation that we get out of cnn, and i'm watching from the airport, but if you add all that up, it comes out to be 300,000 plus distortions of truth. my thing is coming here, is that you guys, this is how low...
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s like challenge ethiopian lion air crews that's unreliable air speed runaway stabilizer trim details that to the average person may sound rather complicated but it's the bottom line it's connecting the human being the pilot to the aircraft and we're seeing it getting closer but there are still some critical areas that we're not seeing encapsuled in this that we're going to make comment on for sure and also recognize that there are distractions in the cockpit and i think one of the foreign regulators either eos or the canadians pointed out why in a situation would you have the stick shaker going on for the duration of the flight when you can deep power it once you've gone through a checklist and i know that jamie gets this because the n.t.s.b. is keenly aware of not only the machine but the interaction of the human beings the pilots and what really happens not what you planned to happen in engineering table and actually jamie i was going to ask for your response to what capitated just said because that's a very interesting and you on having been on the regulation side knowing a little
s like challenge ethiopian lion air crews that's unreliable air speed runaway stabilizer trim details that to the average person may sound rather complicated but it's the bottom line it's connecting the human being the pilot to the aircraft and we're seeing it getting closer but there are still some critical areas that we're not seeing encapsuled in this that we're going to make comment on for sure and also recognize that there are distractions in the cockpit and i think one of the foreign...
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but that figure is completely unreliable, because we weren't doing much testing in the community.probably more like 100,000 new cases every day. then cases fell until about mid—july and started to rise again. 00:02:01,198 --> 2147483051:37:45,314 we're now seeing more 2147483051:37:45,314 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 than 3,000 cases every day, finally, an outlier, sweden, never imposed a compulsory lockdown and face masks are not recommended there in public places. well, they had a much higher death rate than their nordic neighbours in the first wave, but now their cases are staying low. now on bbc news: philippa thomas hears from people around the world about their extraordinary experiences during the pandemic and how covid—19 has changed their lives. welcome to coronavirus: your stories, a programme about how covid—19 is changing lives around the world. i'm philippa thomas, and this week, we're hearing about homelessness, about whole communities in desperate circumstances, and the personal stories of two men who have managed to turn their lives around. from mexico city, we'll hear
but that figure is completely unreliable, because we weren't doing much testing in the community.probably more like 100,000 new cases every day. then cases fell until about mid—july and started to rise again. 00:02:01,198 --> 2147483051:37:45,314 we're now seeing more 2147483051:37:45,314 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 than 3,000 cases every day, finally, an outlier, sweden, never imposed a compulsory lockdown and face masks are not recommended there in public places. well, they had a much...
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death statistics were already unreliable before the pandemic in india with many indians dying at home without the presence of a doctor. the lack of data can make it hard to identify where spikes are occurring as the economy begins to reopen leaving many worried that a certain deaths could be following the latest rise in cases let's take a look at some more developments in this pandemic the number of covered 1000 cases globally has passed the 13000000 mark figures released by johns hopkins university put total deaths at 943000 the world health organization says more than 170 countries have signed up to its global vaccine allocation program countries have until midnight on friday to make legally binding commitments to the pat a number of latin american nations have asked for an extension and australia has reporters its lowest total of you covered $1000.00 cases in 3 months 35 new cases were reported on friday the bulk of them in the state of victoria. muslims in germany are calling on the government to take anti muslim racism more seriously studies suggest more than half of germans see
death statistics were already unreliable before the pandemic in india with many indians dying at home without the presence of a doctor. the lack of data can make it hard to identify where spikes are occurring as the economy begins to reopen leaving many worried that a certain deaths could be following the latest rise in cases let's take a look at some more developments in this pandemic the number of covered 1000 cases globally has passed the 13000000 mark figures released by johns hopkins...
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death statistics were already unreliable before the pandemic in india with many indians dying at home without the presence of a doctor. the lack of data can make it hard to identify where spikes are occurring as the economy begins to reopen leaving many worried that a certain deaths could be following the latest rise in cases on the subject let's take a look at some of the other developments in the coronavirus pandemic new zealand has entered a recession for the 1st time in more than a decade as a result of economic damage from the pandemic countermeasures germany has recorded it's the 2nd highest daily increase in cases since april the country's public health body reported more than 2000 new infections and a report by unicef and save the children says the pandemic and related lockdown measures have pushed more than 150000000 children around the world into poverty. us president all trump says that an effective coronavirus vaccine could be ready ready for distribution within weeks directly contradicts comments made by one of his top health officials democrats have expressed concern tha
death statistics were already unreliable before the pandemic in india with many indians dying at home without the presence of a doctor. the lack of data can make it hard to identify where spikes are occurring as the economy begins to reopen leaving many worried that a certain deaths could be following the latest rise in cases on the subject let's take a look at some of the other developments in the coronavirus pandemic new zealand has entered a recession for the 1st time in more than a decade...
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death statistics were already unreliable before the pandemic in india with many indians dying at home without the presence of a doctor the lack of data can make it hard to identify where spikes are occurring as the economy begins to reopen leaving many worried that a certain deaths could be following the latest rise in cases. let's take a look now at some more developments in this pandemic new zealand has gone into recession for the 1st time in more than 10 years forcing prime minister just into ardent to defend her government's pandemic response ahead of next month's general election a report from unicef and save the children is mourning that the pandemic and related lock down measures have pushed more than 150000000 children into poverty they warn that the situation is likely to deteriorate further and germany has recorded its 2nd highest daily caseload increase since april 2000 according to the robert koch institute that's the country's public health body when germany's top biologist has warned that the country could face a further rise in corona virus cases and a possible return t
death statistics were already unreliable before the pandemic in india with many indians dying at home without the presence of a doctor the lack of data can make it hard to identify where spikes are occurring as the economy begins to reopen leaving many worried that a certain deaths could be following the latest rise in cases. let's take a look now at some more developments in this pandemic new zealand has gone into recession for the 1st time in more than 10 years forcing prime minister just...
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they will most certainly be added to this unreliable entity list.very much, dani burger. up next is the brussels edition on our focus of the eu. we bring you an interview with manfred weber. equity markets moved to the downside. the london market under pressure. banks falling, down by more than 2%. ♪ 30 minutes into the trading session. the banking sector under considerable pressure. here in london, barclays down by more than 5%. hsbc and a standard chartered down by more than 3%. concerns around these fincen reports that have been released. they are getting a lot of attention. stocks see more broadly related to leisure and free time under pressure because of talk of further lockdowns coming, certainly in london and possibly other parts of england as well. weaker, downroadly by 1.4%. sector is under pressure today, so we got that in the mix. we also have travel and leisure stocks not doing well. insurance, auto parts also weaker. health care, utilities, and technology are the three doing the best, although they are also in negative territory. get a
they will most certainly be added to this unreliable entity list.very much, dani burger. up next is the brussels edition on our focus of the eu. we bring you an interview with manfred weber. equity markets moved to the downside. the london market under pressure. banks falling, down by more than 2%. ♪ 30 minutes into the trading session. the banking sector under considerable pressure. here in london, barclays down by more than 5%. hsbc and a standard chartered down by more than 3%. concerns...
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had intimidated a reporter from a rival newspaper more than 3 years ago calling the journalist an unreliable witness. i didn't talk as he left court it's not the end of his legal fight he faces at least 5 other criminal investigations last month around 200 police raided his newspaper office after he became the most high profile figure from the city's pro-democracy movement to be detained under a new security law he was charged with foreign collusion and faces up to 10 years in jail that trials expected to happen next year jimmy lies acquittal comes amid renewed debate over judicial independence in hong kong just this week the chief executive terry land said there was no separation of powers between the executive legislature and judiciary a principle that's been repeatedly emphasized by the city's top judges carrie lamb will be able to point to wednesday's verdict as proof in her eyes that the judiciary here does remain independent even as more legal thinkers say the opposite adrian brown al jazeera hong kong. prosecutors in slovakia are appealing the acquittal of a high profile businessman w
had intimidated a reporter from a rival newspaper more than 3 years ago calling the journalist an unreliable witness. i didn't talk as he left court it's not the end of his legal fight he faces at least 5 other criminal investigations last month around 200 police raided his newspaper office after he became the most high profile figure from the city's pro-democracy movement to be detained under a new security law he was charged with foreign collusion and faces up to 10 years in jail that trials...
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witness the reporter who had accused him a liar threatening him was in her words dishonest and an unreliable witness so jimmy left the court smiling broadly but he still faces an array of other serious criminal charges in august he became the most high profile figure of the pro-democracy movement to be detained under the new national security legislation he's been charged with foreign collusion and that trial is probably going to happen some time next year another leading pro-democracy figure agnes char was also arrested and charged with the same offense on the same day jimmy lie is also accused of taking part in an illegal assembly now the most serious charge he faces is that of you know foreign collusion because that carries a sentence if found guilty of up to 10 years in jail and there's also the very real possibility that trial could happen under the mainland under this new national security legislation because of the involvement of a foreign power and of course if the trial were to happen in the mainland you know courts in the mainland have basically a 99 percent conviction rate to the
witness the reporter who had accused him a liar threatening him was in her words dishonest and an unreliable witness so jimmy left the court smiling broadly but he still faces an array of other serious criminal charges in august he became the most high profile figure of the pro-democracy movement to be detained under the new national security legislation he's been charged with foreign collusion and that trial is probably going to happen some time next year another leading pro-democracy figure...
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the court that they eventually interviewed the russian sub source and he tells him the dossier is unreliable and they use it yet again. >> sean: you know i'm trying to understand this because it matters for the safety and security of the united states. hillary clinton paid for russian disinformation and they knew the sub source was a russian contacted agent, they knew it for ten years. i'm told that he warned the fbi and doj and there were contacts with russians and the clinton campaign and they treated it all differently. is that also coming out in it? >> there's more coming, that you would find something that would make you mad more than wiping the phones. it makes me mad that the fbi knew that the primary sub source, a single individual was a suspected russian agent and the use that person's work products to get a warrant on an american citizen on four different occasions. they never informed of the court of exculpatory evidence. i want to think their own for allowing this to come forward and i want to thank them for providing this information. and here's what's important. there knew abou
the court that they eventually interviewed the russian sub source and he tells him the dossier is unreliable and they use it yet again. >> sean: you know i'm trying to understand this because it matters for the safety and security of the united states. hillary clinton paid for russian disinformation and they knew the sub source was a russian contacted agent, they knew it for ten years. i'm told that he warned the fbi and doj and there were contacts with russians and the clinton campaign...
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this is important because creelman at the time had a reputation for being a no notoriously unreliable journalist. he claimed in 1894 that he witnessed a massacre of chinese civilians by a japanese forces, an episode that was later investigated by the u.s. state department and found to be a gross exaggeration. a gross exaggeration. during the spanish/american war in 18 i798, creelman claimed th he led a climactic charge of u.s. forces, head of the charge of forces against a spanish position near santiago near cuba and he claimed he was the guy leading the way. an account that nobody really embraced. but nonetheless is emblematic of his tendency to exaggerate, his embrace of hyperbole. he was pompous, this guy, james creelman. one of his specialties was interviewing prominent people. the pope, heads of state, european royalty. and often in these interviews his writeups, they were not q&a, but it was a long lengthy account of the interview in which creelman would talk more about himself than about the subjects of his interview. in 1897, january 1897, when this exchange between remington
this is important because creelman at the time had a reputation for being a no notoriously unreliable journalist. he claimed in 1894 that he witnessed a massacre of chinese civilians by a japanese forces, an episode that was later investigated by the u.s. state department and found to be a gross exaggeration. a gross exaggeration. during the spanish/american war in 18 i798, creelman claimed th he led a climactic charge of u.s. forces, head of the charge of forces against a spanish position near...
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about seniors having their votes stolen or intercepted or not counted as a result of relying on unreliables. if i were running the justice department, i would tell the 10000 lawyers working for me i want you to figure out a way toe protect the vote in november and i want to figure out the way to stop states from mailing 51 million ballots to people have not asked for them knowing that the risk of fraud and knowing the risk of disenfranchisement and retenti potentially millions of americans that is a crisis we are facing in the left nose that they arere likely to lose if thy count the vote on election day and they've admitted it as much and now they're planning to count votes after election day and of course they're keeping the violence card in their back pocket asir well. lou: tom, thank you very much, always good to have you with us. i appreciate it. shots fired for the first time at the india china border, major conflict, is it possible, we take that up with michael pillsbury comeback. you can preorder my new book the trump's century, however, president change the course of history forev
about seniors having their votes stolen or intercepted or not counted as a result of relying on unreliables. if i were running the justice department, i would tell the 10000 lawyers working for me i want you to figure out a way toe protect the vote in november and i want to figure out the way to stop states from mailing 51 million ballots to people have not asked for them knowing that the risk of fraud and knowing the risk of disenfranchisement and retenti potentially millions of americans that...
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death statistics were already unreliable before the pandemic in india with many indians dying at home without the presence of a doctor. the lack of data can make it hard to identify where spikes are occurring as the economy begins to reopen leaving many worried that a certain deaths could be following the latest rise in cases. last season germany's bundesliga was the 1st major football league to return following the outbreak of the pandemic the new season kicks off this weekend with 2 clubs promoted to the big stage included are many of bielefeld. the league's smallest budget d.w. before to max metal paid the underdogs a bit. below filled up back in the bundesliga again after cruising to promotion last season the entire city is behind the club and the team is gearing up for their 1st game this side used to be known as an elevator club going up and down every other season but they actually haven't been in the bundesliga since 2009 and even spent time in the 3rd division but after a bomb on storming lee dominant display last year when they only lost 2 games back in the big time at the t
death statistics were already unreliable before the pandemic in india with many indians dying at home without the presence of a doctor. the lack of data can make it hard to identify where spikes are occurring as the economy begins to reopen leaving many worried that a certain deaths could be following the latest rise in cases. last season germany's bundesliga was the 1st major football league to return following the outbreak of the pandemic the new season kicks off this weekend with 2 clubs...
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death statistics were already unreliable before the pandemic in india with many indians dying at home without the presence of a doctor. the lack of data can make it hard to identify where spikes are occurring as the economy begins to reopen leaving many worried that a surge in deaths could be following the latest rise in cases. there's more a bit of a doctor. reliever today with images from indonesia judge government officials dressed up as ghosts no one has spoken to people to take precautions to stop the spread of corridor back to model so that about. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. hour carona update. coated 19 special next on d w. w's crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech prevention and sustainable charcoal production all of a sow's are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters to name now. corona virus doesn't discrimina
death statistics were already unreliable before the pandemic in india with many indians dying at home without the presence of a doctor. the lack of data can make it hard to identify where spikes are occurring as the economy begins to reopen leaving many worried that a surge in deaths could be following the latest rise in cases. there's more a bit of a doctor. reliever today with images from indonesia judge government officials dressed up as ghosts no one has spoken to people to take precautions...
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when i look at that, i look at this as unreliable sources.ou guys always talk about how many times trump has lied. i have calculated that with your chiron's -- i don't know if there is any journalists left at cnn but i know that if i were to estimate, about 300 different distortions or misinformation that we get out of cnn and you have to watch them in the airport which is harsh. , but if you added that up to 46 months, it comes out to be 300,000 plus distortions of truth. my thing is, this is how low you will go is that you win out and -- he went out and you made lies and you defamed a child and then you had to settle out of court to pay this child for distorting information about this young individual. if anything that is happening at cnn, anybody who buys your book, it's really just one of those things that is dividing our nation. i don't believe in dividing our nation. it hurts our great nation. cnn is really the enemy and that is my opinion. thank you. guest: i am grateful for the call. i know you are not the only person that feels this
when i look at that, i look at this as unreliable sources.ou guys always talk about how many times trump has lied. i have calculated that with your chiron's -- i don't know if there is any journalists left at cnn but i know that if i were to estimate, about 300 different distortions or misinformation that we get out of cnn and you have to watch them in the airport which is harsh. , but if you added that up to 46 months, it comes out to be 300,000 plus distortions of truth. my thing is, this is...
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death statistics were already unreliable before the pandemic in india with many indians dying at home without the presence of a doctor. the lack of data can make it hard to identify where spikes are occurring as the economy begins to reopen leaving many worried that a certain deaths could be following the latest rise in cases. across asia other coronaviruses creating a tidal wave of plastic waste yet waste pickers are complaining that business shutdowns mean that having an even harder time making a living we followed one on his daily rounds in the philippines. court for many is a problem is giving a livelihood to vigil e s 2 s. the waste every day he comes the streets of maneuver to collect and sell it for 4 decades already. but since the corona crisis things for him have to change to drastically. the pandemic caused a lot of problems my son lost his job and for me the junk shops were closed for one thing even if i go out and there are barely any junk shops to sell to a lower. only the ones who need it the least. normally as to his term would earn up to 80 euros a day selling plastics
death statistics were already unreliable before the pandemic in india with many indians dying at home without the presence of a doctor. the lack of data can make it hard to identify where spikes are occurring as the economy begins to reopen leaving many worried that a certain deaths could be following the latest rise in cases. across asia other coronaviruses creating a tidal wave of plastic waste yet waste pickers are complaining that business shutdowns mean that having an even harder time...
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welcomes foreign investment and will continue to open its economy, and insists the unreliable entity list is not aimed at any particular nation. the minister for commerce is holding a small number of foreign entities that have put china's interests in danger. iran is rejecting u.s. sanctions as american allies in europe dismissed the plan and vowed to stick to the 2015 nuclear deal. washington says the original accord does nothing to prevent arms sales to the islamic republic. the other signatories say president trump's abandoning of the deal means washington has no legal standing. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am karina mitchell. this is bloomberg. rish, back over to you. rishaad: thanks, karina. the oracle-tiktok deal has been given the go-ahead. this is the combination of week of talks after washington claimed the video app was a national security threat. president trump: we have a deal worked out. walmart is going to buy it along with oracle. larry ellison is going to
welcomes foreign investment and will continue to open its economy, and insists the unreliable entity list is not aimed at any particular nation. the minister for commerce is holding a small number of foreign entities that have put china's interests in danger. iran is rejecting u.s. sanctions as american allies in europe dismissed the plan and vowed to stick to the 2015 nuclear deal. washington says the original accord does nothing to prevent arms sales to the islamic republic. the other...
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i've written about this, but you think the media has become so ideological that it's just utterly unreliablelarly similes cable shows? >> it's reliable for being partisan nowadays. as you and i know, first amendment applied to every individual citizen. this was the day of the pamphlet and everyone speech is the same. you could have a number of situations where it's mostly peaceful that makes it dangerous. >> take the recent example of us trying to address the upsurge in violent crime that has come along with the demonization of police forces. we've seen throughout the city the major cities surging crime and many black deaths as a result. those black deaths don't seem to matter as much to the people who are proclaiming black lives matter. i believe black lives matter but i believe all black lives matter and i also believe that is not just a matter of protecting your safety from physical harm. it's also providing economic opportunity which this it ministration has done, it's also giving a meaningful education that allows them to seize that opportunity. i think there is systemic racism in this
i've written about this, but you think the media has become so ideological that it's just utterly unreliablelarly similes cable shows? >> it's reliable for being partisan nowadays. as you and i know, first amendment applied to every individual citizen. this was the day of the pamphlet and everyone speech is the same. you could have a number of situations where it's mostly peaceful that makes it dangerous. >> take the recent example of us trying to address the upsurge in violent...
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the presidents claim of unreliability and postal votes and a suggestion the ballot result might not bede. british journalists' commitment to impartiality has been under more scrutiny than ever and on that count, some newswatch viewers feel the bbc has been lacking. here is john paterson. but a twitter user with the name 1001 instruments had this to say.
the presidents claim of unreliability and postal votes and a suggestion the ballot result might not bede. british journalists' commitment to impartiality has been under more scrutiny than ever and on that count, some newswatch viewers feel the bbc has been lacking. here is john paterson. but a twitter user with the name 1001 instruments had this to say.