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zane powells who works at weston primary school works five —— watts five miles every morning to makegoes hungry. there is a cheese ball, a piece of fruit, some mixed flavour crisps, cookies or cake. the school lunch menu today, a team effort with the skeleton staff remaining at weston primary school in grimsby. but forget meals on wheels, this is meals on heels. every day since the coronavirus crisis began assistant head teacher zane powells has pounded the pavements to personally deliver more than 100 stu d e nts personally deliver more than 100 students a packed lunch. personally deliver more than 100 students a packed lunchlj personally deliver more than 100 students a packed lunch. i enjoy it because it saves parents coming out of the house to pick up the lodges from school, they are doing the right thing, i am just doing everything i can to do the right thing as well. and his friendly face and food parcel drop—offs... thing as well. and his friendly face and food parcel drop-offs. .. thank you. have become something to look forward to in this part of town. thank you! it is nice
zane powells who works at weston primary school works five —— watts five miles every morning to makegoes hungry. there is a cheese ball, a piece of fruit, some mixed flavour crisps, cookies or cake. the school lunch menu today, a team effort with the skeleton staff remaining at weston primary school in grimsby. but forget meals on wheels, this is meals on heels. every day since the coronavirus crisis began assistant head teacher zane powells has pounded the pavements to personally deliver...
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remdesivir is just what the doctor order >>> weston in ohio, weston >> caller: booyah, jim, with a rip in shortages in meat how can you trade agra commodities now? what trading platform is young investors use to buy and sell commodities? wouldn't it be better to buy producers and suppliers -- >> let's not outthink this, my friend you buy deere. let's think about lamb weston. that was being too cute. you buy deere. we buy the highest quality >>> we're going to shaun in virginia shaun. >> caller: hey, jim, i'm calling in today about abm industries. >> really? >> caller: primarily -- >> you know, that's not what you buy in a pandemic, my friend we're going to have to take a pass on that it's already moved up so much. i mean, they do a lot of repair rehab. i would love them to come on because their facilities management company it has had such a strong move. i'm going to have to say no to that one >>> michael in new york. michael. >> caller: hey, jim, thanks for taking my call >> okay. >> caller: i'm a long-time listener we spoke about octa when it was at 40. >> that's a cramer family favo
remdesivir is just what the doctor order >>> weston in ohio, weston >> caller: booyah, jim, with a rip in shortages in meat how can you trade agra commodities now? what trading platform is young investors use to buy and sell commodities? wouldn't it be better to buy producers and suppliers -- >> let's not outthink this, my friend you buy deere. let's think about lamb weston. that was being too cute. you buy deere. we buy the highest quality >>> we're going to shaun...
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from the cleveland clinic in weston florida, he talked about increase testing capacity, the rate of positiveases, and how to proceed with a phase reopening of parts of the state economy. due to technical difficulties, we are only able to show about the first 45 minutes of this briefing. [cameras clicking] gov. desantis: good morning. i want to thank the cleveland clinic and the dr. for hosting us. we have been working with the cleveland clinic throughout this and we really appreciate the advice, the council and the insight of what is going on on the ground. i have been able to talk with the doctors throughout this and i think they are doing a really good job. i want to give them a chance in a minute to talk about some of the things they are doing. if you look at how patients who come through here have faired compared to other places, they have a good record in terms of patients being discharged and patients recovering at higher rates than we see elsewhere.
from the cleveland clinic in weston florida, he talked about increase testing capacity, the rate of positiveases, and how to proceed with a phase reopening of parts of the state economy. due to technical difficulties, we are only able to show about the first 45 minutes of this briefing. [cameras clicking] gov. desantis: good morning. i want to thank the cleveland clinic and the dr. for hosting us. we have been working with the cleveland clinic throughout this and we really appreciate the...
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francine: that was mike pence speaking to david weston. coming up, it is u.s.obs day and we are expecting losses for the first time after 113 straight months of gains. we will be speaking to larry kudlow a little later. we also had breaking news out of singapore, moving to full-time learning for schools. have 20 more on what's happening in singapore as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." losses ass reversed the russiaverse price work. for more on this is bloomberg's annmarie hordern. what can president trump or the u.s. actually do right now? >> good question when he came out with this tweet, the market reacted. oil,w a massive jump in canned the united states actually join a production deal? we did see the massive spike but the market came back and there's a lot of skepticism. if russia and savvy were to cut that amount of oil, it would be more than 40%. if the u.s. was to get involved, it's a question of if they even could. a thousand producers in the united states and it just does not operate that way. now we have this virt
francine: that was mike pence speaking to david weston. coming up, it is u.s.obs day and we are expecting losses for the first time after 113 straight months of gains. we will be speaking to larry kudlow a little later. we also had breaking news out of singapore, moving to full-time learning for schools. have 20 more on what's happening in singapore as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." losses ass reversed the russiaverse price work. for more on...
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affecting northern england and parts of southern scotland and the heavy showers initially wales and westontland and wanted to showers around and ran across the northern isles. catch a shower it could be heavy, hail possible and gusty winds, the wind gust along the english channel coast into the channel islands, 40 to 50 miles an hour. it will be when the us and temperatures in the mid to low teens. not farfrom temperatures in the mid to low teens. not far from average for the time of the year. as we go through the evening into the night, noticed a showers are still around. further between but likely further showers affecting as we go through the night. not too many to start off on friday but some of these will get going again. parts of western and southern scotland and northern ireland in england and wales midlands not too many on friday, the first day of may, here with more on the way of sunny spells and temperatures may just be the way of sunny spells and temperatures mayjust be a little bit higher. the picture for the weekend. a gap between weather systems on saturday, low—pressure is g
affecting northern england and parts of southern scotland and the heavy showers initially wales and westontland and wanted to showers around and ran across the northern isles. catch a shower it could be heavy, hail possible and gusty winds, the wind gust along the english channel coast into the channel islands, 40 to 50 miles an hour. it will be when the us and temperatures in the mid to low teens. not farfrom temperatures in the mid to low teens. not far from average for the time of the year....
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good health condition he didn't have this thing conditions but of course this disease can reputably weston and we thought were leaders today wishing him well wishing him a speedy recovery including also the queen and the royal family not only to him but also to his fiance who has had symptoms off that the virus and who is pregnant with his child which she is expecting in the early summer so the prime minister's admission to intensive cal is foreign secretary during the grob job so it's a bit more about him and the role he will now have to play. so this was decided in the beginning of the crisis rather jokingly from downing street that should the prime minister become incapacitated i mean he grabbed the foreign minister would take over now this has happened is fairly new to government he is a. supporter and that is why boris johnson brought him on to his government he has not been very popular in this crisis let's say because he was very slow in bringing british british people home from abroad and the response was very slow there from his side and he will now have a very tough job at hand h
good health condition he didn't have this thing conditions but of course this disease can reputably weston and we thought were leaders today wishing him well wishing him a speedy recovery including also the queen and the royal family not only to him but also to his fiance who has had symptoms off that the virus and who is pregnant with his child which she is expecting in the early summer so the prime minister's admission to intensive cal is foreign secretary during the grob job so it's a bit...
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weston new york capital district, that's not the case. let's all somebody else over here. reporter: other states are set to reopen. is there any concern that new york could fall behind economically where we are not ready to reopen yet? gov. cuomo: we're talking about regions of new york. different regions are in a different place. downstate new york is one of the most hard-hit places in the globe. let alone in the state of new york or the nation. but look, downstate new york also had 9/11. downstate new york also had superstorm sandy. yeah, you will -- there will be a disturbance to the economy, i have no doubt. but we will come back in downstate new york. again, some ofk, the regions in upstate new york are much like other states. that was the slide i showed you. so we can be at about the same place that they are. but i'm not going to trade off economics for life and death. public health comes first. life comes first. i'm thinking about my grandfather, he used to say if we have our health, anything else we can figure out. but you have to have your health. if you are ever
weston new york capital district, that's not the case. let's all somebody else over here. reporter: other states are set to reopen. is there any concern that new york could fall behind economically where we are not ready to reopen yet? gov. cuomo: we're talking about regions of new york. different regions are in a different place. downstate new york is one of the most hard-hit places in the globe. let alone in the state of new york or the nation. but look, downstate new york also had 9/11....
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a team effort with the skeleton staff remaining at weston primary school in grimsby. do these that i quite close by. and most of our families are. everyday since the coronavirus crisis began, assistant headteacher zane powels has pounded the pavements to personally deliver more than 100 students a packed lunch. gets me out, i suppose. i enjoy it because i can check on the kids. and it saves all the parents coming out of the house — picking up lunches from school. so they're doing the right thing so i'm just doing everything that i can to do the right thing as well. and his friendly face and food parcel drop—offs have become something to look forward to in this part of town. thank you! it's nice seeing mr powels everyday. it's my turn. and he's doing a good job bringing everyone dinner. like a breath of fresh air. they love coming to the door and seeing him and it makes them smile and makes them happy. it's amazing. yeah, they wait for him to come in, don't you? every day, monday to friday. he's a hero, he really is. just over two hours and around five miles later, the
a team effort with the skeleton staff remaining at weston primary school in grimsby. do these that i quite close by. and most of our families are. everyday since the coronavirus crisis began, assistant headteacher zane powels has pounded the pavements to personally deliver more than 100 students a packed lunch. gets me out, i suppose. i enjoy it because i can check on the kids. and it saves all the parents coming out of the house — picking up lunches from school. so they're doing the right...
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primark‘s chief executive george weston told investors that without furlough support from governmentsliers for stock received and will set up a fund to ensure that the workers who made those clothes were paid. with shortages and delays to the arrival personal protective equipment, many people are looking for ways to help nhs workers through the coronavirus pandemic. it's led to an army of more than 40,000 volunteers, from every corner of the uk, producing scrubs for workers on the front line. hywel griffith reports. hi, i'm terri. hello, i'm vicky. i'm christina. from stitchers in somerset. i'm in edinburgh. from scarborough. cornwall. cutters in cumbria. i'm in south london. i'm in bristol. in belfast and brighton too, that whirring is the sound of tens of thousands of people doing what they can to protect the nhs. so this is my temporary workroom i've set up at home. the pandemic has meant many more health workers need scrubs. cotton uniforms which are simple to clean and quick to change. within half an hour i'd already received a request for 150 scrubs. marcel set up one of the tea
primark‘s chief executive george weston told investors that without furlough support from governmentsliers for stock received and will set up a fund to ensure that the workers who made those clothes were paid. with shortages and delays to the arrival personal protective equipment, many people are looking for ways to help nhs workers through the coronavirus pandemic. it's led to an army of more than 40,000 volunteers, from every corner of the uk, producing scrubs for workers on the front line....
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britain's prime minister has been moved to an intensive care unit with weston coronavirus sometimes boris johnson was admitted to hospital on sunday night after being ill for more than 10 days foreign secretary rob has been asked to deputize on his ear as worry chalons reports. the news came after a day of scant information and repeated lines the prime minister's hospital stay was just a precaution so downing street boris johnson himself tweeted i went into hospital for some routine tests as i'm still experiencing coronavirus symptoms i mean good spirits and keeping in touch with my team as we work together to fight this virus and keep everyone safe but the reality was his condition was worsening later on monday doctors moved him to the intensive care unit that's in thomas's hospital in london during the course of this afternoon the promise his condition worsened and on the advice of the medical team who's moved in to a critical care unit so in light of those circumstances the prime minister asked me as secretary to deputize for him where necessary and driving forward the government's pla
britain's prime minister has been moved to an intensive care unit with weston coronavirus sometimes boris johnson was admitted to hospital on sunday night after being ill for more than 10 days foreign secretary rob has been asked to deputize on his ear as worry chalons reports. the news came after a day of scant information and repeated lines the prime minister's hospital stay was just a precaution so downing street boris johnson himself tweeted i went into hospital for some routine tests as...
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to figure out what is happening in italy right now, the benchmark in terms of the model for how it westonracy can cope with the corona virus outbreak. let's get a little bit more detail on what we are now learning. waiting to find stabilization in italy. are we finally getting their? -- getting there? >> i wouldn't say definitively we are getting there, besides a certain more encouraging week than two weeks ago when we were nearing the level of capacity for hospitals and cases seem to be rising in an alarming fashion every day. we have gotten to a point where the cases are either falling or stable day-to-day. certainly, the recent figures that we've seen have been more encouraging. there was some suggestion that we may not know the , even italy, never mind china and asia, but even in italy, impossible for the government of the europe who exactly has passed away from the coronavirus. i'm curious, where there any updates or people looking for that information? i think these authorities are too hard-pressed with the business at hand to get to that now. it may not be until the crisis is over
to figure out what is happening in italy right now, the benchmark in terms of the model for how it westonracy can cope with the corona virus outbreak. let's get a little bit more detail on what we are now learning. waiting to find stabilization in italy. are we finally getting their? -- getting there? >> i wouldn't say definitively we are getting there, besides a certain more encouraging week than two weeks ago when we were nearing the level of capacity for hospitals and cases seem to be...
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as for some movers on the day, if you start with lamb weston, they came up short on both the top and bottom line in the third quarter. going forward, it has withdrawn its full-year outlook because of uncertainty around the coronavirus. capex cut its full-year forecast as well. that stock is down by more than 11%. you still have -- you also have xerox lower. it dropped its hostile takeover bid for hp. t-mobile interestingly flipping into positive territory, up about 1.5%. it is moving forward with its acquisition of sprint, looking to raise $19 billion in high-grade bonds. that would be one of the largest corporate bond offerings of the year. finally, carnival is lower by about 13% today, turning to the bond market for cash. it increased its bond sale to $14 billion, according to people familiar with the matter. that is a stock that has lost nearly 80% of its value this year. vonnie: thank you for that. that is kailey leinz on the markets. guy. guy: that's get some more insight as to what is happening in europe. let's talk about about what is happening north versus south. today we are
as for some movers on the day, if you start with lamb weston, they came up short on both the top and bottom line in the third quarter. going forward, it has withdrawn its full-year outlook because of uncertainty around the coronavirus. capex cut its full-year forecast as well. that stock is down by more than 11%. you still have -- you also have xerox lower. it dropped its hostile takeover bid for hp. t-mobile interestingly flipping into positive territory, up about 1.5%. it is moving forward...
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from the cleveland clinic in weston florida, he talked about increase testing capacity, the rate of positive cases, and how to proceed with a phase reopening of parts of the state economy. due to technical difficulties, we are only able to show about the first 45 minutes of this briefing. [cameras clicking] gov. desantis: good morning. i want to thank the cleveland clinic and the dr. for hosting us. we have been working with the cleveland clinic throughout this and we really appreciate the advice, the council and the insight of what is going on on the ground. i have been able to talk with the doctors throughout this and i think they are doing a really good job. i want to give them a chance in a minute to talk about some of the things they are doing. if you look at how patients who come through here have faired compared to other places, they have a good record in terms of patients being discharged and patients recovering at higher rates than we see elsewhere. i think that is because they are doing so much good stuff. an update on our situation here in florida. 320,000ave tested people in the
from the cleveland clinic in weston florida, he talked about increase testing capacity, the rate of positive cases, and how to proceed with a phase reopening of parts of the state economy. due to technical difficulties, we are only able to show about the first 45 minutes of this briefing. [cameras clicking] gov. desantis: good morning. i want to thank the cleveland clinic and the dr. for hosting us. we have been working with the cleveland clinic throughout this and we really appreciate the...
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the ceos i talked to, they've got to do weston -- they've got to do what's in their best interest.hey are entitled to draw them down. obviously not all of them wanted to do that, but they've got to operate in what is in their best interest, and that is what a number of institutions did. do i the grants that? not at all -- do i begrudge that? not at all. that is what we are in the business of doing for our clients. erik: 80,000 employees are working from home, a staggering figure, when we have seen repeated across the industry, and many industries, for that matter. it is amazing, though, that it has come, by your admission, with no loss of capability. what i would like to know is how does that change the way you think about the way this firm operates in the future? james: you know, we've just started, and i guess it is a good sign that we are starting to talk about the future. the last couple of operating committee calls have been focused in part on what the future might look like, and we are starting to sort of play out what that could be. howrly, we've figured out to operate with
the ceos i talked to, they've got to do weston -- they've got to do what's in their best interest.hey are entitled to draw them down. obviously not all of them wanted to do that, but they've got to operate in what is in their best interest, and that is what a number of institutions did. do i the grants that? not at all -- do i begrudge that? not at all. that is what we are in the business of doing for our clients. erik: 80,000 employees are working from home, a staggering figure, when we have...
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a weston consciousness. i grew up. i understand how you think. and i can seem out and i can say that's not the whole picture. i think why that is important is over here in the united states at the american museum. having this conversation it's important to remember that white supremacy is not just an american think it is a global phenomenon. they had touched so much of the world through different ways. it shows up differently in different countries and different spaces and places. i think having those different perspectives of growing up and being born in the uk. i lived in tanzania for a portion of my life. those were countries that were touched by the colonization. it is the reason they moved to the uk. they were colonized by the british. and living in the middle east and saying even when white people come here they are treated as superior to people of other races. what i'm trying to do of this work. is not to take a country specific stance. but help people understand this is a thing that many of us are conditioned into and it's about changing
a weston consciousness. i grew up. i understand how you think. and i can seem out and i can say that's not the whole picture. i think why that is important is over here in the united states at the american museum. having this conversation it's important to remember that white supremacy is not just an american think it is a global phenomenon. they had touched so much of the world through different ways. it shows up differently in different countries and different spaces and places. i think...
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on the audio for young listener goes to weston woods for "the pigeon has to go to school!"applause] >> moving on up, , the finalists for middle grade are -- >> all right. and the audie for middle grade goes to -- we're getting there -- penguin random house audio for "charlotte's web." [applause] >> they can take very long time to become young. picky finalists helpless along the way. the finalists for young adult are -- >> and the audie for young adult goes to scholastic audio for "hey, kiddo." [applause] >> our next presenters are a well-written pair. number one "new york times" and number one audible best-selling author lauren blakely can often be found with earbuds in listening to an audiobook, usually romance, humor or a comedians memoir. stacy and chin is a jamaican mother, writer, traveling artist and activist, author of the other side of paradise, esquire, and the audible original by the struck, she is a ride or die new yorker who refuses to leave brooklyn. please welcome to the stage lauren blakely and stacy and chin. [applause] >> short story collections, tiny world
on the audio for young listener goes to weston woods for "the pigeon has to go to school!"applause] >> moving on up, , the finalists for middle grade are -- >> all right. and the audie for middle grade goes to -- we're getting there -- penguin random house audio for "charlotte's web." [applause] >> they can take very long time to become young. picky finalists helpless along the way. the finalists for young adult are -- >> and the audie for young adult...
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southern scotland and northern ireland will turn more salary and further heavy showers and wales in westons in northern scotland. the rain moving northern scotland. the rain moving north across the northern isles. showers could be heavy, than to read and help possible and gusty winds and help possible and gusty winds and the wind gust along the english channel and coast into the channel islands, a0 to 50 miles an hour. it will be windiest and temperatures in the mid to low teens. not far from average for the time of the year. as we go through the evening into the night, that is the showers are still around. they just become night, that is the showers are still around. theyjust become further between but likely will be further showers affecting us as we go through the night. not too many around to start on friday but the heating of the day will get going again. parts of western and northern ireland, wales, midland, not too many on friday, the first day of may come here with more in the way as any spells and temperatures mayjust bea any spells and temperatures mayjust be a little bit higher.
southern scotland and northern ireland will turn more salary and further heavy showers and wales in westons in northern scotland. the rain moving northern scotland. the rain moving north across the northern isles. showers could be heavy, than to read and help possible and gusty winds and help possible and gusty winds and the wind gust along the english channel and coast into the channel islands, a0 to 50 miles an hour. it will be windiest and temperatures in the mid to low teens. not far from...
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i think some of the things we are going to be looking at will be asking the weston with who had the biggestot just talking about commodities and hedge funds and asset and enters, but also macro funds. there is the question of in the financial sector, who has biggest exposures here? we are talking a number of potential banks across the world who probably have positions on this that will be feeling the pain. of course, there is the question about the oil producers will be thend what impacts. there are a number of oil producers in precarious economic situations as a result of the virus impact and the added pain from the oil decline really just exacerbates the situation that some of these countries are in. it doesn't become a systemic issue? thank you very much. addressing our question of the day. use the function on your bloomberg to get in touch with the mliv team. tell us what you think about oil prices and its knock on impact on other assets. speaking of oil, stay with bloomberg tv. we have an all-star lineup of voices to talk about oil's historic wipeout. browne, the former ceo of bp, we w
i think some of the things we are going to be looking at will be asking the weston with who had the biggestot just talking about commodities and hedge funds and asset and enters, but also macro funds. there is the question of in the financial sector, who has biggest exposures here? we are talking a number of potential banks across the world who probably have positions on this that will be feeling the pain. of course, there is the question about the oil producers will be thend what impacts....
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and i read an editorial saying you know whose fault this is weston mark it's your fault. all of you because you sometimes miss flights and that's why they are overbooked so it's your fault and i thought let's think about this. the end result was that .njury was caused injury was caused because the guy refused to leave and security used force. and also because the airline called security. why did he refuse to leave? he was a doctor. one might say that's a reasonable reason for getting to work and there's also why the airline chose that person . questions remain about racial profiling but why did the airline utdecide to kick people off? because nobody volunteer and why did nobody volunteer? the airline didn't offer enough money and people wanted to get where they were going . and why do they even need to remove people? because the flight was too full and they needed to get some crews somewhere and why did was that ? why was the flight to fall? 2 things again, the flight was overbooked and not enough people failed to show up so here finally the fact that people ffoffer a fli
and i read an editorial saying you know whose fault this is weston mark it's your fault. all of you because you sometimes miss flights and that's why they are overbooked so it's your fault and i thought let's think about this. the end result was that .njury was caused injury was caused because the guy refused to leave and security used force. and also because the airline called security. why did he refuse to leave? he was a doctor. one might say that's a reasonable reason for getting to work...
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give it up for rachel and marcus performing "it takes two" by marvin gaye and kim weston. how it really feels ♪ ♪ one can wish upon a star two can make a wish come true, yeah ♪ ♪ one can stand alone in the dark two can make a light shine through ♪ ♪ it takes two, baby iy m you ♪ >> oh, we love it. well done. well done. >> yes. >> and we really appreciate you taking this time and to, like, just treat everybody and make this whole thing as tough as it is make it fun for everybody as much as it can be. all your fans -- >> we appreciate it. >> thank you so much for having us. >> we appreciate it. everybody, keep posting yours to #lipsync -- >> duo. >> no, it's lip-sync lockdown. that's right. >> you're a duo and it's a lip-sync lockdown. >> thank you guys so much. robin, we're going to go to you. we're waiting for your lip-sync lockdown. >> wait a minute. hey, michael. how was your dance party last night? how was the dance party last night, michael. >> my dance party was good with deejay denice and you got to tune in to him whenever he's playing on instagram. it's amazing. ama
give it up for rachel and marcus performing "it takes two" by marvin gaye and kim weston. how it really feels ♪ ♪ one can wish upon a star two can make a wish come true, yeah ♪ ♪ one can stand alone in the dark two can make a light shine through ♪ ♪ it takes two, baby iy m you ♪ >> oh, we love it. well done. well done. >> yes. >> and we really appreciate you taking this time and to, like, just treat everybody and make this whole thing as tough as it is...
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this is from jen in weston—super—mare. it in around the work lives. i will put you on the spot. one from eastleigh, from sara, if you answer this we have a next leader story. will colleges be opening in september? that is the big question. that is a difficult one to answer. there is no immediate plan to open schools, colleges and nurseries. what was said yesterday in the press briefing was they would have to look ata numberof briefing was they would have to look at a number of things to decide when it would be the right time, so they would look at things like the uk death rate to see when that was coming down, within other people contracting coronavirus stabilised, when the nhs was able to cope, and the big fear is that if you do that too early and open schools and colleges, you might end up with another wave and then you are back to the beginning again and trying to look at what you can do to minimise that. there is some hope in the fact that. there is some hope in the fact that schools in europe have started to open, so
this is from jen in weston—super—mare. it in around the work lives. i will put you on the spot. one from eastleigh, from sara, if you answer this we have a next leader story. will colleges be opening in september? that is the big question. that is a difficult one to answer. there is no immediate plan to open schools, colleges and nurseries. what was said yesterday in the press briefing was they would have to look ata numberof briefing was they would have to look at a number of things to...