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in may, the loosening of the lockdown drew big crowds to weston—super—mare.forced to shut for more than two weeks after being overwhelmed with covid cases. many thought the day—trippers had brought the disease with them here to weston—super—mare, but it wasn't their fault. covid was actually being spread around the hospital by nhs staff and by patients. many staff didn't know they had the disease, because they hadn't been tested and they didn't have symptoms. there wasn't easy access to testing and it was very hit and miss. the reality seems to be that the lack of testing meant that staff were going into work, being exposed to the illness and asymptomatic staff were still going about their work and quite innocently adding to that infection risk. and the lack of testing meant the hospital didn't know how widely the virus was spreading. dad never had a picture by himself. it was always with family, one of us. aman dias was a hospital worker who fell ill at the start of april. my dad is a very fun—loving, kind, gentle, humble man anyone could ever meet, honestly
in may, the loosening of the lockdown drew big crowds to weston—super—mare.forced to shut for more than two weeks after being overwhelmed with covid cases. many thought the day—trippers had brought the disease with them here to weston—super—mare, but it wasn't their fault. covid was actually being spread around the hospital by nhs staff and by patients. many staff didn't know they had the disease, because they hadn't been tested and they didn't have symptoms. there wasn't easy access...
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you have seen it work in kirklees, in ashford, weston—super—mare.ly, we have to retain all measures in reserve. thank you so much. harriet line from pa. thank you, prime minister. you said today that people should wear face coverings in confined spaces, but many people aren't, so are you considering making them mandatory in shops, as has happened in scotland? to the scientist, do you agree with jacob rees mogg that pub goers should drink a yard of ale to celebrate opening? is there any evidence that the crowded beaches we have seen in recent weeks, where people haven't been obeying social distancing rules, has led to an uptick in infections? we are sticking to what we are saying on face coverings, which is, look, when you are in a crowded space and you are with people that you don't normally come into contact with, the tube is an obvious example, but shops is another one, then you should wear a face covering. but patrick and chris, is there anything you want to say? i will let chris deal with a yard of ale. the uptick in infections, we haven't seen
you have seen it work in kirklees, in ashford, weston—super—mare.ly, we have to retain all measures in reserve. thank you so much. harriet line from pa. thank you, prime minister. you said today that people should wear face coverings in confined spaces, but many people aren't, so are you considering making them mandatory in shops, as has happened in scotland? to the scientist, do you agree with jacob rees mogg that pub goers should drink a yard of ale to celebrate opening? is there any...
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allowed chinese companies to get market share although although weston weston bender's also benefitedfrom from those sort of arrangements from their home government and governments but i think you know if you're if you're asking who can now be. the chinese treasury can the u.s. do it i guess i mean the u.s. can print can print money right but you know that sort of thing is very damaging ultimately because it really distorts markets and and it distorts incentives and and these sort of things i mean in latin america proved quite successful at at gaining market share and what a lot of people forget is that 18 t. has a network in mexico in it 70 percent way equipment right and nobody's ever raised any security concerns about that even though it's just across the border so so i think. you know this is some claim that while way represents the side of this duty the read it does kind of misrepresent that the right to a very great degree in the reality is that there are several states that have really made a full capabilities in terms of hacking and and breaching networks in china just happens
allowed chinese companies to get market share although although weston weston bender's also benefitedfrom from those sort of arrangements from their home government and governments but i think you know if you're if you're asking who can now be. the chinese treasury can the u.s. do it i guess i mean the u.s. can print can print money right but you know that sort of thing is very damaging ultimately because it really distorts markets and and it distorts incentives and and these sort of things i...
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. >> reporter: jason weston runs this, one of the oldest pubs in the world.essed the 13tury black death and the 16th century plague. with covid 19 still lurking, weston wants to be on thhiright side oory. >> we are being very, very on saint. we can't risk thty of our staff, the safety of our oustomers. are being foolish and don't follow the guidelines, all that is going to happen is that we are going to end up being shut down again. >> reporter: weston trusted his patronnot to get hammered. >> it wasn't the drinking they were missing. they were missing the social aspect of what pubs are. >> reporter: car dealer david wakeling concurred he just now, being here, being with friends, having a beer, these simple things you take for granted. when you lose that ability, when you lose that chance to have that, to come out and to feel almost freedom. it's one of those liberties that we stand for. >> reporter: prime minister boris johnson knew it was a but he lifted the lockdown to revive britain's drowning economy. ood evening. anyone who flouts soanal distancincovid-
. >> reporter: jason weston runs this, one of the oldest pubs in the world.essed the 13tury black death and the 16th century plague. with covid 19 still lurking, weston wants to be on thhiright side oory. >> we are being very, very on saint. we can't risk thty of our staff, the safety of our oustomers. are being foolish and don't follow the guidelines, all that is going to happen is that we are going to end up being shut down again. >> reporter: weston trusted his patronnot to...
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in each of these cases the problems identified were specific to weston super mare kirklees and so u.k. prime minister barak's johnson that outlining the need to move away from national lockdowns to local ones well we can now that return to our u.k. showed it was that he went to soho in central london to find out how one business is preparing for the big day. well after a grueling 3 month wait brits are ready now waiting for this moment in time where the reopening of pubs bars and restaurants is just around the corner as of tomorrow 1 i'm in the heart of central london as you mentioned here at a restaurant that is preparing to reopen its stores typically it would be heaving with customers and tomorrow they're hoping to emulate that vision but of course it comes with some strict measures the likes of hand sanitizer provided upon and free try and space out the restaurant as well and table service is an absolute must now a restaurant like this usually has a capacity of $300.00 but because of the current virus still being out there the capacity has now been reduced to 110 but it still mean
in each of these cases the problems identified were specific to weston super mare kirklees and so u.k. prime minister barak's johnson that outlining the need to move away from national lockdowns to local ones well we can now that return to our u.k. showed it was that he went to soho in central london to find out how one business is preparing for the big day. well after a grueling 3 month wait brits are ready now waiting for this moment in time where the reopening of pubs bars and restaurants is...
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church choirs and performers have lifted up their voices to sing its words of hope, including kim weston72 los angeles coliseum benefit concert memorialized in the film "wattstax." ♪ lift every voice and sing till up in heaven ring, ring for bathroom odors that linger try febreze small spaces. just press firmly and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. faced the competition and we broke through. olay's retinol24 complex hydrates better than the $100 retinol cream. visibly smoother brighter skin in just 24 hours. olay retinol24. >>> theaters and concert halls from coast-to-coast have been dark for months due to the coronavirus. that includes the largest arts complex in the country, new york city's lincoln center for the performing arts. anthony mason paid a visit to the quiet campus. >> reporter: for nearly 60 years, lincoln center for the performing arts has been the cultural capital of new york. ♪ >> reporter: but in march, the barricades went up, and this sign appeared saying "we'll be back after a short intermission." on its still silent plaza,
church choirs and performers have lifted up their voices to sing its words of hope, including kim weston72 los angeles coliseum benefit concert memorialized in the film "wattstax." ♪ lift every voice and sing till up in heaven ring, ring for bathroom odors that linger try febreze small spaces. just press firmly and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. faced the competition and we broke through. olay's retinol24 complex hydrates better than...
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fears grow across france the second code nineteen wave is crushing a prince weston and southern shorestest figures show that the for the fourteen people have died in the past twenty four hours. with almost seven thousand patients
fears grow across france the second code nineteen wave is crushing a prince weston and southern shorestest figures show that the for the fourteen people have died in the past twenty four hours. with almost seven thousand patients
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fears grow across france the second code nineteen wave is crushing a prince weston and southern shores. latest figures show that the for the fourteen people have died in the past twenty four hours. with almost seven thousand patients now hospitalized. as to whether or not to wear that's the question raging in the u. s.s.bout protective masks with the governor of georgia suing the marathon lancer. think about this very issue. hello and welcome back to the fronts twenty four newsroom i'm thomas waterhouse. talks are set to resume in the belgian capital this friday as the leadersrs off the e. u.'s member states continue the first face to face summit since the coded nineteen pandemic hits. on the first day of that meeting no hands were shaken but elbows were instead bumps and face masks would definitely worn the dutch prime minister one of the so called frugal for who said he thinks that's less than a 50% chance. that attendees will reach deal on the seven hundred and fifty billion euro european recovery is different this is to be great on how this money will be divided into loans or grant
fears grow across france the second code nineteen wave is crushing a prince weston and southern shores. latest figures show that the for the fourteen people have died in the past twenty four hours. with almost seven thousand patients now hospitalized. as to whether or not to wear that's the question raging in the u. s.s.bout protective masks with the governor of georgia suing the marathon lancer. think about this very issue. hello and welcome back to the fronts twenty four newsroom i'm thomas...
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then 9 years later he won the academy award for best original score for director quentin tarantino's weston the hateful 8 it was a job more coney a regionally turn down until 10000 or allowed him to break with the style of music he'd written for westerns in the past we have an image of india and that's part of this is something amazing unexpected because really in my type of work you don't think of the positive or negative consequences in general the iranians have ones but sometimes they can also be negative consequences that is the film doesn't succeed or people don't like the music but this time everything went well thank goodness i'm happy amazed. marconi with a perfect composer not just in terms of the number of films he worked on but the diversity of genres it's a measure of his success there's some of his schools even more famous than the films he wrote them for. watching officer of me sell rom the reminder of all top news stories the united kingdom has announced economic sanctions on those involved in the murder of saadi journalist jamal khashoggi 49 individuals and organizations hav
then 9 years later he won the academy award for best original score for director quentin tarantino's weston the hateful 8 it was a job more coney a regionally turn down until 10000 or allowed him to break with the style of music he'd written for westerns in the past we have an image of india and that's part of this is something amazing unexpected because really in my type of work you don't think of the positive or negative consequences in general the iranians have ones but sometimes they can...
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then 9 years later he won the academy award for best original score for director quentin tarantino's weston the hateful 8 it was a job more coney originally turned down until 10000 allowed him to break with the style of music he'd written for westerns in the past. this is something amazing unexpected because really in my type of work you don't think of the positive or negative consequences in general the iranians have ones but sometimes they can also be negative consequences that is the film doesn't see. siegel people don't like the music but this time everything went well thank goodness i'm happy amazed. morricone with a pearl if a composer not just in terms of the number of films he worked on but the diversity of genres it's a measure of his success that some of his schools even more famous than the films he wrote them for. the coronavirus crisis has disrupted the global food supply chains leading to shortages in some countries the world bank is warning 114000000 people could be at risk of starvation but an increasingly popular urban farming system could provide a solution always reports
then 9 years later he won the academy award for best original score for director quentin tarantino's weston the hateful 8 it was a job more coney originally turned down until 10000 allowed him to break with the style of music he'd written for westerns in the past. this is something amazing unexpected because really in my type of work you don't think of the positive or negative consequences in general the iranians have ones but sometimes they can also be negative consequences that is the film...
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then 9 years later he won the academy award for best original score for director quentin tarantino's weston the hateful 8 it was a job more coney originally turned down until 10000 or allowed him to break with the style of music he'd written for westerns in the past. this is something amazing unexpected because really in my type of work you don't think of the positive or negative consequences in general dirani just have ones but sometimes they can also be negative consequences that is the film doesn't succeed or people don't like the music but this time everything went well thank goodness i'm happy amazed. marconi with a prolific composer not just in terms of the number of films he worked on but the diversity of genres it's a measure of his success there's some of his schools even more famous than the films he wrote them for. a millions of afghans are unable to see their country's cultural treasures precious items like some of the world's earliest statues of buddha can only be seen in major museums and they aren't known to other parts of the country on our afghan teachers have joined forces
then 9 years later he won the academy award for best original score for director quentin tarantino's weston the hateful 8 it was a job more coney originally turned down until 10000 or allowed him to break with the style of music he'd written for westerns in the past. this is something amazing unexpected because really in my type of work you don't think of the positive or negative consequences in general dirani just have ones but sometimes they can also be negative consequences that is the film...
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then 9 years later he won the academy award for best original score for director quentin tarantino's weston the hateful 8 it was a job more coney originally turned down until town tina allowed him to break with the style of music he'd written for westerns in the past. this is something amazing unexpected because really in my type of work you don't think of the positive or negative consequences in general there are negative ones but sometimes they can also be negative consequences there it is the film doesn't succeed or people don't like the music but this time everything went well thank goodness i'm happy amazed. marconi with a pearl if a composer not just in terms of the number of films he worked on but the diversity of genres it's a measure of his success the some of his schools even more famous than the films he wrote them for. a man of the top stories on al-jazeera india has surged past russia to record the 3rd highest number of corona virus infections in the world at almost 700000 confirmed cases the country is pushing to reopen and the outbreak isn't expected to peak several more week
then 9 years later he won the academy award for best original score for director quentin tarantino's weston the hateful 8 it was a job more coney originally turned down until town tina allowed him to break with the style of music he'd written for westerns in the past. this is something amazing unexpected because really in my type of work you don't think of the positive or negative consequences in general there are negative ones but sometimes they can also be negative consequences there it is...
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. >> can you hear me mister chairman weston mark thank you forputting together this important meeting . i think the best thing you ever did was make a really cool son. he's a good dude, man and he's a good friend. anyway, that's what we do here in the south. we say something nice foryou then we go for the jugular . >> with all due respect. >> i'm putting you on my prayerlist . that's the way we got to you in charge, we need to pray for all so-and-so. he'sin the bottle a little too much or whatever . all kidding aside i had a question . for the record we try to be diplomats and i know that's not what you want to hear but tim burgess thinks he's a thug, he's too big for his gucci loafers, the 435th most powerful man in congress, i don't like the guy, i don't care i know it's well documented the russians operated a ship and it carried submersibles that can tap into and even sever our undersea fiber-optic cables which were would slow argumentation with our allies considerably . additionally the russian subs are known to operate close to these cables. i was wondering if you could discuss t
. >> can you hear me mister chairman weston mark thank you forputting together this important meeting . i think the best thing you ever did was make a really cool son. he's a good dude, man and he's a good friend. anyway, that's what we do here in the south. we say something nice foryou then we go for the jugular . >> with all due respect. >> i'm putting you on my prayerlist . that's the way we got to you in charge, we need to pray for all so-and-so. he'sin the bottle a little...
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our correspondentjohn maguire visited one school in weston—super—mare to see its preparations for theom a0 to 900. clearly the social distancing rules in place now will need to change. but change has been a constant of late, and staff are confident they can cope with more. our strategy is that we are hoping for and anticipating and looking forward to having all of our children back with us in front of us in september. we are ready and geared up for the children to come back in. we know that we can manage and we know that we can navigate a way through because we have just done it. and where parents can decide whether or not to send children to school now, in autumn, attendance will once again become compulsory. in the autumn. so anxious families will need to be persuaded. we have been making well over 600 phone calls each week to our families, to touch base and check that they are ok. and those relationships have now become strong and that is a positive from this experience. we will be leaning on those relationships to support them and their children. so what do parents think? 0n the h
our correspondentjohn maguire visited one school in weston—super—mare to see its preparations for theom a0 to 900. clearly the social distancing rules in place now will need to change. but change has been a constant of late, and staff are confident they can cope with more. our strategy is that we are hoping for and anticipating and looking forward to having all of our children back with us in front of us in september. we are ready and geared up for the children to come back in. we know that...
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are they going to continue to abuse the weston system. are they going to continue to aid in ways that no other nation be paid forha comes to global commerce. see what they do. they still all that there one of the largest economies in the world. it is not fair. and not only to americans and to reds and to the touch. ifut it is not fair to the developed nations will actually of th that they were designed f. as he is of place that we can workhi together. i don't sayh that they have a heck of a lot of attention to be given away in system was will be demand for each other. we do our best to compete and operate for the world -based order. a planrt that is truly fair in a partial way absent of politics. the doesn't exist today. they come in china operates under a whole different set of rules. they have access n to her capitl we do not have access to their sprint we can work of all of these they could make the decision. bojan pancevski: jim time for another question. mike pompeo: i am so sorry, after enough. i apologize. thank you very much. than
are they going to continue to abuse the weston system. are they going to continue to aid in ways that no other nation be paid forha comes to global commerce. see what they do. they still all that there one of the largest economies in the world. it is not fair. and not only to americans and to reds and to the touch. ifut it is not fair to the developed nations will actually of th that they were designed f. as he is of place that we can workhi together. i don't sayh that they have a heck of a lot...
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then 9 years later he won the academy award for best original score for director quentin tarantino's weston the hateful 8 it was a job more coney originally turned down until 10000 allowed him to break with the style of music he'd written for westerns in the past. this is something amazing unexpected because really in my type of work you don't think of the positive or negative consequences in general the iranians have ones but sometimes they can also be negative consequences that is the film doesn't succeed or people don't like the me. music but this time everything we do well thank goodness i'm happy amazed. marconi was a prolific composer not just in terms of the number of films he worked on but the diversity of genres it's a measure of his success this some of his school is even more famous than the films he wrote them for. you want your deservedly so horribly reminded of our top stories it's just been announced that australia's 2nd largest city melbourne is being put back into lockdown for the next 6 weeks it comes after a surge in corona virus infections in the city 191 more were confi
then 9 years later he won the academy award for best original score for director quentin tarantino's weston the hateful 8 it was a job more coney originally turned down until 10000 allowed him to break with the style of music he'd written for westerns in the past. this is something amazing unexpected because really in my type of work you don't think of the positive or negative consequences in general the iranians have ones but sometimes they can also be negative consequences that is the film...
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pennetta this morning, you could have about a two hour conversation, and maybe baby it weston -- maybeid westin will do that. this is bloomberg. ♪ businesses are starting to bounce back. but what if you could do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce forward. that's why we're helping you stay ahead and adapt with a network you can count on, 24/7 support and flexible solutions that work wherever you are. call or go online today. you say the customer's maklet's talk data.s. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept. 5g, everybody is talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. that's good. next item, corner offices for everyone. we just have to make more corners in this building. chad? -your wireless, your rules. only with xfinity mobile. now that's simple, easy, awesome. switch to xfinity mobile and save up to four hundred dollars a yea
pennetta this morning, you could have about a two hour conversation, and maybe baby it weston -- maybeid westin will do that. this is bloomberg. ♪ businesses are starting to bounce back. but what if you could do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce forward. that's why we're helping you stay ahead and adapt with a network you...
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lamb weston, that was one of our stocks of the hour. down 11%. i don't know what is going on over there in the 209. taylor: i am never going to live that down. that is good to know. on a more serious note, some of the industrial companies, 5757.r at a spot intraday basis down to about 31 basis points or so. keyink 54 will be the next resistance level. the flight to quality we have seen, given the fed and some of the weakness we have seen in earnings. shawne: still with us, matthews. it is earnings season and we are getting into it with some of those large mega cap tech companies. there is high expectation but also a general sense that given their size, given their market dominance, they really cannot lose. they will have the revenue growth and have margin expansion there is really not a reason to be afraid of what they will say or report. do you buy into the i guess teflon nature of some of these names? i think it can last for a while. if you look to the nifty 50, that lasted for quite some time. i think your earnings will go down 10%. i think yo
lamb weston, that was one of our stocks of the hour. down 11%. i don't know what is going on over there in the 209. taylor: i am never going to live that down. that is good to know. on a more serious note, some of the industrial companies, 5757.r at a spot intraday basis down to about 31 basis points or so. keyink 54 will be the next resistance level. the flight to quality we have seen, given the fed and some of the weakness we have seen in earnings. shawne: still with us, matthews. it is...
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i have a basic weston that came yesterday out of nbc news at the powell press conference, which was theion of america into two societies. s,ere are the new have which are going through this pandemic. they are at home. everything is fine. and there is a whole other america flat on its back. in the chairman took the bait. he answered the question. tell us about this separation right now in america. michelle: i think it was a great question that david asked, and i am glad to see that fed chair powell did respond to it. i thicket is important, the fact that we have seen this widening income inequality. it comes up in nearly every speech chair powell has given. even before covid-19, it was critical to their fed listens events, the idea that we want a broader recovery, we want to control further wealth and inequality. when youortant because have income inequality or wealth inequality, you are not getting as strong and aberg -- strong and aggregate spend if you can. when you have a lower income population which tends to be more budget constrained, tends to spend what they are and, it is filter
i have a basic weston that came yesterday out of nbc news at the powell press conference, which was theion of america into two societies. s,ere are the new have which are going through this pandemic. they are at home. everything is fine. and there is a whole other america flat on its back. in the chairman took the bait. he answered the question. tell us about this separation right now in america. michelle: i think it was a great question that david asked, and i am glad to see that fed chair...
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monetary being small and your fiscal being negative and that is where valuations can -- thinks if westonet a weaker dollar that will be an impulse for investors to want to look at u.s. stocks. i am wondering whether or not that works this time. if we do see europe as being a relative area of safety, we see a strengthening currency, we see a number of tailwinds driving europe. which way across the atlantic will money flow? bhanu: this is a crucial point. strong dollar was not a problem for u.s. loans. the dollar has been strengthening for the better part last five year and the s&p is handily beaten everything else. it has not been about the currency and i not think it will be about the currency. it has been about the sectors and that the u.s. has tech and pharma and medicare in large parts. are 51% of sectors the index. that is why the u.s. index has done well. in the structured asset allocations, there is no reason for them to change. i'm not talking about the u.s. economy, i'm talking about the s&p, i am talking about nasdaq. in the near term there is a possibility that is the dollar --
monetary being small and your fiscal being negative and that is where valuations can -- thinks if westonet a weaker dollar that will be an impulse for investors to want to look at u.s. stocks. i am wondering whether or not that works this time. if we do see europe as being a relative area of safety, we see a strengthening currency, we see a number of tailwinds driving europe. which way across the atlantic will money flow? bhanu: this is a crucial point. strong dollar was not a problem for u.s....
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$400 in unemploymenten insurance to tens of millions of unemployed workers, hundreds of thousands in westonoregon and michigan and illinois. new york and minnesota in texas and florida and wisconsin. thousands of workers are going to lose $400 week. think about what will happen pretty around the country, the moratorium an eviction scott is expiring. around the country, the moratorium on electric water cannot is about to happen. so workers lose $400 week. they will face eviction. we know what will happen. more people lose their homes and more people will be in homeless shelters more people spend their nights in their cousins basement in the middle of the pandemic. it's crawl and it's stupid policy to cut their income for unemployed for millions of unemployed workers and then note dollars for rental assistance. dollars for paying their mortgage. and no help for those workers . where the united states of american. how can we do such a thing. >> madam president pradip just two quick things. first on what president trump said. the idea once again always to do is divert from his abject failure in
$400 in unemploymenten insurance to tens of millions of unemployed workers, hundreds of thousands in westonoregon and michigan and illinois. new york and minnesota in texas and florida and wisconsin. thousands of workers are going to lose $400 week. think about what will happen pretty around the country, the moratorium an eviction scott is expiring. around the country, the moratorium on electric water cannot is about to happen. so workers lose $400 week. they will face eviction. we know what...
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weston concord, yesterday, it was up to 36 degrees. it had 90 degrees. 60s for some on the peninsula. the low 60s. los altos hills, 56 and san mat it is plenty of fog, take your pick. the oregon coast, a cooler pattern this week. last week we were in the upper 90s and 100s. it looks a little bit warmer. retro grading a teeny bit. temperatures will jump up on saturday. 60s, 70s, 80s, really, we are stuck here on the temperatures. if you like it, fine, if you wanted cooler, head west. that's the best that i can tell you because it will stay in lynn. low 90s. not much change in the next few days. the >>> all right, a handcuffed man attacked by alameda county police dogs, you can see it is caught on camera, what the department says went wrong and how they plan to make sure that this does not happen again. >>> the new strategy for a group of san francisco far as to stay in business while shutdown orders continue. >>> power three or morning when you wake up with mornings on fox 2. superfast internet. it's a beautiful thing. superfast interne
weston concord, yesterday, it was up to 36 degrees. it had 90 degrees. 60s for some on the peninsula. the low 60s. los altos hills, 56 and san mat it is plenty of fog, take your pick. the oregon coast, a cooler pattern this week. last week we were in the upper 90s and 100s. it looks a little bit warmer. retro grading a teeny bit. temperatures will jump up on saturday. 60s, 70s, 80s, really, we are stuck here on the temperatures. if you like it, fine, if you wanted cooler, head west. that's the...
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the exchange became heated, at one point, weston berg pulled out a gun. her husband became involved in the argument as well. >>> one man was arrested after an attempted carjacking. it led to a police chase and a suspect drove off a cliff near santa cruz. he was driving north on highway one tuesday afternoon, and saw a man standing in the middle he looks at me and he said help me out. i said no. i won't shoot you if you get out. he said get out, he hit the side of my car with the butt of his gun. he was out of his mind. he could've pulled the trigger and that would've been the end of me. >> his rear facing camera shows the suspect confronting other drivers with his gun, and carjacking a woman and a honda civic. the suspect, 56-year-old john was not hurt, but arrested. >>> let's check in with sal, who is covering traffic. not as many cars are on the road. people of the holiday, sheltering in place. maybe they want to get away for a little bit for the weekend. >> you know, it is one of those things aware if you can be with people, you could be outside. you c
the exchange became heated, at one point, weston berg pulled out a gun. her husband became involved in the argument as well. >>> one man was arrested after an attempted carjacking. it led to a police chase and a suspect drove off a cliff near santa cruz. he was driving north on highway one tuesday afternoon, and saw a man standing in the middle he looks at me and he said help me out. i said no. i won't shoot you if you get out. he said get out, he hit the side of my car with the butt...
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it is owned by associated british foods, which is largely owned by the weston family.ertheless, coming out with numbers today. it was due to do $1 billion worth of business this year. it is not going to happen. the numbers today being broadly greeted. the census seems to be it could have been worse. the stock up by 4.5%. bmw cars are doing well. today.ibas up nearly 6% very strong day for french banks. alix: good stuff. all the focus continues to be on reopening's all over the world. the focus on the u.s., florida cases rising 6.4% yesterday. hospitalizations hitting a record and deaths among the residents reaching over 3600. new york seeing a third straight day of consecutive rises in cases. joining us now is a former health and human services secretary, kathleen sebelius. how do we get people back to work, back to indoor bars, indoor restaurants safely, or are all bets are off in your opinion for anything indoors until there is a vaccine? i think the first indoor activity that america really needs to focus on is how to get kids back to school. there are way too many
it is owned by associated british foods, which is largely owned by the weston family.ertheless, coming out with numbers today. it was due to do $1 billion worth of business this year. it is not going to happen. the numbers today being broadly greeted. the census seems to be it could have been worse. the stock up by 4.5%. bmw cars are doing well. today.ibas up nearly 6% very strong day for french banks. alix: good stuff. all the focus continues to be on reopening's all over the world. the focus...
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again, weston, i just want to thank all of you, everybody involved in this. you are that generation and -- your grandkids are the future. the price you will pays less opportunity. the number one component of exclusion for fixing all these problems as economic growth. that is what we ought to be focusing on. so that we can come out of the covid crisis. what can we do to unshackle the economy. let the animal spirits set those free. reignite entrepreneur resume. restore capital. requiring government grants act. everything we have to do has to be focused toward reigniting economy and economic growth. it is our only chance of digging oursednááqrnááqrnááq&vbñ trillion, some 27 trillion dollar hole. >> thank you senator. jane from charlotte north carolina. jane, do you have a question? >> -- >> we can see you, but we cannot hear you. we will straighten that out. quick follow-up. there are members of this commission, senator johnson, from wisconsin, kimberley from des moines -- the commission is nonpartisan. i think if you study these issues you realize pretty quickl
again, weston, i just want to thank all of you, everybody involved in this. you are that generation and -- your grandkids are the future. the price you will pays less opportunity. the number one component of exclusion for fixing all these problems as economic growth. that is what we ought to be focusing on. so that we can come out of the covid crisis. what can we do to unshackle the economy. let the animal spirits set those free. reignite entrepreneur resume. restore capital. requiring...
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allen weston. thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you.. >>> with everything we've got going on, everybody is stressed out. there's a global pandemic going on. but iceland thinks they have the remedy for spiking stress levels. we'll tell you all about it when we come back. (vo) the time is coming for us to get out and go again. to visit all the places we didn't know meant so much. but we're all going at our own speed. at enterprise, peace-of-mind starts with our complete clean pledge, curbside rentals and low-touch transactions. with so many vehicles of so many kinds, you can count on us to help you get everywhere you want to go... again. whenever you're ready, we're ready for you. enterprise. walk to end alzheimer's alzheis everywhere.tion on every sidewalk, track, and trail across this country. all of us are raising funds for one goal: a world without alzheimer's and all other dementia. because this disease isn't waiting, neither are you. take the first step on your walk right now. go to alz dot org slash walk. for bathroom odors that li
allen weston. thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you.. >>> with everything we've got going on, everybody is stressed out. there's a global pandemic going on. but iceland thinks they have the remedy for spiking stress levels. we'll tell you all about it when we come back. (vo) the time is coming for us to get out and go again. to visit all the places we didn't know meant so much. but we're all going at our own speed. at enterprise, peace-of-mind starts with our complete...
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. >> reporter: weston is also critical of california's governor. he said part of the problem now is he believes governor newsom reopened california way too soon. reporting from los angeles, paul vercammen. back to you. >>> president trump has started to hold telerallies instead of appearing in person. >> he spoke by phone to an audience in wisconsin friday. the trump campaign says they're not ruling out in-person rallies, but the decision to go remote comes weeks after a ral any oklahoma led to disappointing crowds and a surn in virus cases. >>> and we're learning more about how the white house's early steps in the pandemic led to a deeper crisis. here's jeremy diamond. >> reporter: amid this rise in coronavirus cases across the united states we are learning more about some of the decisions made right here at the white house that led to where we are today. and that is specifically the decision in mid april for the white house to begin focussing on reopening the economy and shifting responsibility for the future of this pandemic over to the states.
. >> reporter: weston is also critical of california's governor. he said part of the problem now is he believes governor newsom reopened california way too soon. reporting from los angeles, paul vercammen. back to you. >>> president trump has started to hold telerallies instead of appearing in person. >> he spoke by phone to an audience in wisconsin friday. the trump campaign says they're not ruling out in-person rallies, but the decision to go remote comes weeks after a...
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second big driver of course is a convergence in the attitudes of the two governments about what the weston the u.s. is doing. they don't like a lot of the positions that the u.s. is taking and they don't like a lot of things we are doing in the international space. and i think with respect to this driver, russia's more in the lead in china is more of a follower. i think china sees russia is more of a risk taker. it is kind of back-and-forth with the west. they hang back. they're a little bit of uncover with russia's more aggressive ways but i would say that i think the chinese are are learning from russia. and are starting to step in the two this arena. this may be something that we should be watching. i think the bottom line is this is not really a natural alliance. the u.s. should not be taking action but pushed towards one another. that is something that i've been increasingly concerned about in recent years. which of the u.s. we doing about all this. trust me first to china. i'm in 20 most of my time there. and jean is already spoken eloquently with what the u.s. will do with russia. i
second big driver of course is a convergence in the attitudes of the two governments about what the weston the u.s. is doing. they don't like a lot of the positions that the u.s. is taking and they don't like a lot of things we are doing in the international space. and i think with respect to this driver, russia's more in the lead in china is more of a follower. i think china sees russia is more of a risk taker. it is kind of back-and-forth with the west. they hang back. they're a little bit of...
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weston stories were in credibly popular. they did a lot in the way of nationbuilding. in the middle, levels library, particularly aggressive about the absence of the copyright and then on the right one of the most popular writers of the period, libby prolific while the popular author working girl fiction in paper covers. now, what is relationship with some reading? light some reading becomes part of associate with this wave of cheap fiction and indeed a number of publishers in the period tried to exploit that connection. they wanted to take mentioned. it was one of them, george monroe, a new york publisher and he had and a kindly successful series called the seaside library. you see on the left this would've been the typical seaside library cover. it's doctor jekyll and mr. hyde, clearly pirated. it does say pocket edition. portability would become incredibly important in terms of marketing summer fiction pick the ideas you could slip it into a pocket or into a satchel. in the middle you see george monroe packaging that cheap paperback different for the summer market.
weston stories were in credibly popular. they did a lot in the way of nationbuilding. in the middle, levels library, particularly aggressive about the absence of the copyright and then on the right one of the most popular writers of the period, libby prolific while the popular author working girl fiction in paper covers. now, what is relationship with some reading? light some reading becomes part of associate with this wave of cheap fiction and indeed a number of publishers in the period tried...
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he talked to folks around weston massachusetts, talk to folks like roxbury in springfield and worcester he wasn't there. there's so much more that is needed at this moment that just somebody who files the right bill and says that's enough. >> senator markey, d care to respond to that? markey: when i see and justice i fight to fix it. i just don't talk about change. i need to change. that's been my career. that's the green new deal. that's medicare for all. that's ensuring that we do the research on can safety. that's my law. that's breaking of the telecommunications monopolies and making sure the internet is on the desk of every student, rich and poor in our country. it's why -- the district attorney of the boston -- >> your time is up but agenda question for you. you have been in washington for more than four decades. people know your name and your record. massachusetts incumbents typically don't face serious primaries. why is it you are perceived to be vulnerable in a for joe kennedy and others have dropped out of the race to try to push you out? markey: i can only run as a markey fro
he talked to folks around weston massachusetts, talk to folks like roxbury in springfield and worcester he wasn't there. there's so much more that is needed at this moment that just somebody who files the right bill and says that's enough. >> senator markey, d care to respond to that? markey: when i see and justice i fight to fix it. i just don't talk about change. i need to change. that's been my career. that's the green new deal. that's medicare for all. that's ensuring that we do the...
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then 9 years later he won the academy award for best original score for director quentin tarantino's weston the hateful 8 it was a job more coney originally turned down until turn tina allowed him to break with the style of music he'd written for westerns in the past. this is something amazing unexpected because really in my type of work you don't think of the positive or negative consequences in general dirani could have ones but sometimes they can also be negative consequences there it is the film doesn't succeed or people don't like the music but this time everything went well thank goodness i'm happy amazed. marconi with a pearl if a composer not just in terms of the number of films he worked on but the diversity of genres it's a measure of his success some of his schools even more famous than the films he wrote them for. now the dalai lama is known for his score for well peace and resistance against chinese one of tibet but this year he's decided to try something new. but it was the one. that's most of. the exile but a spiritual leader is marking his 85th birthday with the release of a
then 9 years later he won the academy award for best original score for director quentin tarantino's weston the hateful 8 it was a job more coney originally turned down until turn tina allowed him to break with the style of music he'd written for westerns in the past. this is something amazing unexpected because really in my type of work you don't think of the positive or negative consequences in general dirani could have ones but sometimes they can also be negative consequences there it is the...
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joining us from melbourne is chris weston, pepperstone group head of research.just heard from the president himself as well saying the trade deal with china means less right now than when it was made. how do investors feel about the trade deal? chris: think that has become a secondary thought for some time now. and we know that china is not purchasing the right amount of goods. that has come off the back burner. we are watching what is happening at the moment in the short-term around the consulate withdrawals and a reduction there. we are going to hear something today, the u.s. consulate in china will be closed. talk of that potentially happening. i am not sure if the u.s. will be too upset about that. maybe in hong kong. you are going to see a lot more of these measures. the market feels quite sanguine about that. until something is threatened like renewed tariffs, which is unlikely at the moment. shery: what does this mean for the currency markets? any time we had more tensions between the u.s. and china, we had safe haven moves and a strengthening of the u.s.
joining us from melbourne is chris weston, pepperstone group head of research.just heard from the president himself as well saying the trade deal with china means less right now than when it was made. how do investors feel about the trade deal? chris: think that has become a secondary thought for some time now. and we know that china is not purchasing the right amount of goods. that has come off the back burner. we are watching what is happening at the moment in the short-term around the...
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weston expansion drove politics, slaveholders wanted slavery to expand to the pacific, behind the screen was a union of speculators and slaveholders. john quincy adams was elected to congress in 1830, after his one term presidency ended. it was an unusual move, never to be repeated. remained until he died at his desk in 1948. parties ruled. the art of party drilling, was military. party membership became writers, sanctimonious called to liberties, allowing southern democrats to purchase auxiliary support slavery from friedman of the north. what could be a greater irony? jackson, head of the democratic party, jefferson supposedly small government party was now a party of unchecked executive power. election hearing, frederick john quincy adams, a man comfortable with rituals of the european court, he served as a diplomat. like his father before him, he was a secret promoter of monarchy. the truth is, they can twist the truth and voters often didn't care. for john quincy adams, a slaveholding oligarchy had taken hold of the presidency, along with the illusion of what textbooks call jacksoni
weston expansion drove politics, slaveholders wanted slavery to expand to the pacific, behind the screen was a union of speculators and slaveholders. john quincy adams was elected to congress in 1830, after his one term presidency ended. it was an unusual move, never to be repeated. remained until he died at his desk in 1948. parties ruled. the art of party drilling, was military. party membership became writers, sanctimonious called to liberties, allowing southern democrats to purchase...
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the back—to—school check list will be like never before. john maguire, bbc news, weston—super—mare.are talking about these optional subjects. megan, this school. we are talking about these optionalsubjects. megan, if they were paused what sort of impact would that have? would it let you focus on the core subjects? it would have a massive impact on engagement with our students coming into school. they learn so many things through the arts and i think the a rts through the arts and i think the arts are the key to coming out of lockdown and the reason being it helps with students' mental health, their overall well—being, it helps us to produce well—rounded individuals because they build so many skills through dance, drama and the arts. confidence, self—esteem, leadership skills, it goes on and on. these are skills that they tra nsfer on. these are skills that they transfer into other subjects and into lifelong learning, and they become excellent members of society. without the arts and pausing these subjects we are looking at having a massive impact and a detrimental effect on their li
the back—to—school check list will be like never before. john maguire, bbc news, weston—super—mare.are talking about these optional subjects. megan, this school. we are talking about these optionalsubjects. megan, if they were paused what sort of impact would that have? would it let you focus on the core subjects? it would have a massive impact on engagement with our students coming into school. they learn so many things through the arts and i think the a rts through the arts and i...
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i hope we can establish that with you, as well area i will now recognize members for weston's under the five-minute will. under house rules, all time yielded is for the us of operating -- questioning the witness. because of the hybrid format of this hearing, i will record highs members by committee betweeny, alternating democrats and republicans. if you miss your turn, please let our staff know and we will come back to you. if you seek nation, you must un -mute your microphone and address the chair verbally get i will begin by recognizing myself for five minutes. we will go to mr. sherman. you.ank listening to the first three speakers, it is surprising to see the administration cutting our foreign assistant budget. i think the chairman and the ranking member were eloquent as to why we need to expand what we spend to help the developing world and the act he did ministry to explain how the money we do spend is spent effectively, yet the administration seems hell-bent on cutting this aid at a time of pandemic, which is taking lives around the world and at a time when the disruption caused
i hope we can establish that with you, as well area i will now recognize members for weston's under the five-minute will. under house rules, all time yielded is for the us of operating -- questioning the witness. because of the hybrid format of this hearing, i will record highs members by committee betweeny, alternating democrats and republicans. if you miss your turn, please let our staff know and we will come back to you. if you seek nation, you must un -mute your microphone and address the...
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in weston—super—mare and kirklees we took swift and successful action to contain outbreaks at specificand blackburn with dial when we identified troubling trends in the data and worked closely with respected local authorities to increase testing and take targeted action. that work continues. and in leicester, we instituted a local lockdown in order to bear down on stubborn rates of infection, as the health secretary announced last night, we will begin to relax the restrictions there next week. we can do so because the data is improving, with the percentage of people testing positive falling from a weekly rate of 12.2% onjune 29 to 4.8% yesterday. the approach varies in different parts of the uk but all parts of the uk benefit from the support of our armed forces, additional testing facilities and billions of pounds of support provided by this government. today, we are publishing our framework for containing and controlling future outbreaks in england, which will enable national and local government work closely together. from tomorrow, local authorities will have new powers in their ar
in weston—super—mare and kirklees we took swift and successful action to contain outbreaks at specificand blackburn with dial when we identified troubling trends in the data and worked closely with respected local authorities to increase testing and take targeted action. that work continues. and in leicester, we instituted a local lockdown in order to bear down on stubborn rates of infection, as the health secretary announced last night, we will begin to relax the restrictions there next...