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when that widening is too great, is called a cutie interval. when that widens, you could have a fatal arrhythmia. which means a irregular heart rhythm. the debts will be instantaneous. he would say oh, my gosh, he's unresponsive. unless a doctor or nurse is right there they can reverse this arrhythmia, you are dead. and that's a big issue. so i don't advise anybody to go out and take zithromax or to take hydroxychloroquine. >> neil: i don't know that medical makeup of the -- the president of the united states i'm sure he gets the best in the world and that the white house doctor would write off on this and say, go ahead, try it. >> well, it is a surprise, because the white house doctors have to be very, very careful, because they have some of the most important patients and the most important patient in the world. the one thing that we can say is most people tolerate at the drug okay. there is no beneficial effect from it, but they will not die from it. i've been giving this drug for 40 years, and i have yet to a death. we don't know that the c
when that widening is too great, is called a cutie interval. when that widens, you could have a fatal arrhythmia. which means a irregular heart rhythm. the debts will be instantaneous. he would say oh, my gosh, he's unresponsive. unless a doctor or nurse is right there they can reverse this arrhythmia, you are dead. and that's a big issue. so i don't advise anybody to go out and take zithromax or to take hydroxychloroquine. >> neil: i don't know that medical makeup of the -- the president...
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trade deficit widened exports tumbled but investors take the news in stride focusing on positive data we go live to new york for more also coming up a german comic has demanded another cash for clunkers scheme to boost sluggish sales but bilin is reluctant to comply. german flagship could also do with some state aid but isn't so keen on the strings that could come attached. welcome to d.w. business i want to get jones in berlin good to have you with us and we're starting in the united states where the corona virus is not just causing havoc in the health sector but also widening the country's trade deficit the commerce department has reported that the gap between what the united states sells and what it buys abroad widened 11.6 percent in march with exports falling almost 10 percent on plunging orders for cars auto parts and industrial machines. well for more let's cross over 2 years caught it in new york exports a tumbling almost 10 percent how's that going down on the trading floor well i mean investors those days they ignore a lot of the fact that we're getting they're looking at th
trade deficit widened exports tumbled but investors take the news in stride focusing on positive data we go live to new york for more also coming up a german comic has demanded another cash for clunkers scheme to boost sluggish sales but bilin is reluctant to comply. german flagship could also do with some state aid but isn't so keen on the strings that could come attached. welcome to d.w. business i want to get jones in berlin good to have you with us and we're starting in the united states...
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miss widener, this is kathy widener again from the san francisco international airport. >> thank you, chair fewer, kathy widener with the airport. the item before you seeking your approval to modify an existing contract with s.f.o. hotel shuttle to exercise the final two-year option to extend the contract through june of 2022. and increase the amount to $27,900,000 and the contract is the result of the 2012 competitive request for proposals process which was approved by the board of supervisors with the initial term of three years and seven months. from december 2012, through june 2016, with three two-year options to extend. the first two options have been exercised and this proposed modification will be the last extension of the contract. the airport contracts with s.f.o. hotel shuttles to maintain the airport and to provide the drivers needed to support various busing operations for passengers and employees around the airport. and this includes all bus services to the long-term parking garage and various employee garages and lots. and aircraft parked remotely on the airfield and all
miss widener, this is kathy widener again from the san francisco international airport. >> thank you, chair fewer, kathy widener with the airport. the item before you seeking your approval to modify an existing contract with s.f.o. hotel shuttle to exercise the final two-year option to extend the contract through june of 2022. and increase the amount to $27,900,000 and the contract is the result of the 2012 competitive request for proposals process which was approved by the board of...
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widener. i would like to invite campbell from the budget and legislative analysts' office to briefly summarize her analysis on these items. >> yes. chair mar, members of the committee. as ms. widener says, the four resolutions are for leases between the airport and hertz, avis, enterprise and sixt. the terms of the leases are summarized in table two on page 10 of our report. the initial rent over the first five years is estimated to be $343 million. however, as noted in our report, and mentioned by miscellaneous widener, the leases do provide for suspension of the minimal annual rent, in the event that passenger and payment falls below 80%, 217th level. rent will, in fact, be less than the $343 million that is originally estimated. we'd recommend approval of the four resolutions, pending approval by the board of supervisors, of ordinance 200330. and i'm available for any questions you may have. >> thank you, ms. campbell. before we go to public comment, are there any further comments or questi
widener. i would like to invite campbell from the budget and legislative analysts' office to briefly summarize her analysis on these items. >> yes. chair mar, members of the committee. as ms. widener says, the four resolutions are for leases between the airport and hertz, avis, enterprise and sixt. the terms of the leases are summarized in table two on page 10 of our report. the initial rent over the first five years is estimated to be $343 million. however, as noted in our report, and...
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the unprecedented stimulus packages launched in the region and now fiscal deficits are expected to widen even further what are the financial repercussions of this and is there any other alternative. well the situation has been allowed to be cheerier a your arse hole for a unified way before were economically a bit hard to achieve when last launched the reform it's a little and it can eat grass should do without 8 august or enormous. i think they are actually going to grow an enormous amount of money it made that very well may not be enough they had hoped to somehow just lie through we're not looking at her long term consequences at all what the borel really will be transformers are one guide from commentary consequently in that way they're like the united states that your girl huge amount of money cross your fingers don't look very hard at what the crimes of one. because unless you get through this crash. there will be nothing to worry about because the system really finally crashed if that red ribbon and the greek that makes them afterward made earlier predictions were around today they
the unprecedented stimulus packages launched in the region and now fiscal deficits are expected to widen even further what are the financial repercussions of this and is there any other alternative. well the situation has been allowed to be cheerier a your arse hole for a unified way before were economically a bit hard to achieve when last launched the reform it's a little and it can eat grass should do without 8 august or enormous. i think they are actually going to grow an enormous amount of...
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another activity designed to widen and strengthen friendships was a boat trip up the rhine river.ur trip gave the nurses a chance to view the scenery, have lunch, sunbathe and take pictures, all to the tune of a germany band. (music) [music] (music) (mus ic) >> motivated by the ideals of their profession and the highest standards of patriotism, these nurses reach out and join hands in an international effort to win the war against pain, disease and death. >> like many of you, i used to have a pretty set idea on who the nurse is and what she does. the setting was always a hospital or the doctor's office and the duties never seemed to vary. this is not true, however, of the army nurse. a study of her duties reveaeals that a this has been changed. the scope of her duties and the locals in which she practices have undergone many significant changes since the corps was formed in 1901. one of the specialties is army health nursing. the army health nurse performs the public health services needed by servicemen and their families. they visit the homes o of military families to give care a
another activity designed to widen and strengthen friendships was a boat trip up the rhine river.ur trip gave the nurses a chance to view the scenery, have lunch, sunbathe and take pictures, all to the tune of a germany band. (music) [music] (music) (mus ic) >> motivated by the ideals of their profession and the highest standards of patriotism, these nurses reach out and join hands in an international effort to win the war against pain, disease and death. >> like many of you, i used...
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these are your headlines a melt down for this encorp shares seeing its losses widen in the second quarter more industrial pain in china. also weighing on market sentiment as chinese producers see the biggest decline in four years. the biggest mobil phone operator maintains its dividend as offering falling revenues. >> saudi aramco with a crash as the bite in crude faces its bottom line. defining a trend in the energy sector >>> boris johnson facing criticism over his return to work guidance. the country looks to gradual reopening. we'll talk about the lockdown's effects on the economy >>> thank you for joining us we've been watching on the market today they have fallen 10% after the steel giant saw its net loss widen to nearly 1 billion euros in the second quarter. the coronavirus hit all of the business lines from steel to car parts. let's get out to annette for more typically, some companies will try to sell assets, which was exactly the strategy in the last few months yet selling assets in this environment is not an easy one >> that has been the case. they have been able to sell their
these are your headlines a melt down for this encorp shares seeing its losses widen in the second quarter more industrial pain in china. also weighing on market sentiment as chinese producers see the biggest decline in four years. the biggest mobil phone operator maintains its dividend as offering falling revenues. >> saudi aramco with a crash as the bite in crude faces its bottom line. defining a trend in the energy sector >>> boris johnson facing criticism over his return to...
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meas mental health awareness month and it is appropriate to talk about ruthe ways coronavirus has widened the gap in the medical system between access to physical health issues and mental health this is the month and the time to realize you cannot separate those issues and to realize they are of equal concern to be treated equally. as i mentioned before one out of four americans have a diagnosable mental health issue but less than half seek any help for the care that they need of those grow to one and two and where it was before all this started we see a coming together factors we have to deal with we have to take steps on how to address it and realize and continue to work toward the normalization congress did provide $425 million for substance abuse and mental health services the certified community health clinics. and with the emergency response to address substance and mental health disorders the federal resources are nscritical to most of that important work is done at the local level. the congress unanimously agreed in the cares act and then to add to states talking to cms about movi
meas mental health awareness month and it is appropriate to talk about ruthe ways coronavirus has widened the gap in the medical system between access to physical health issues and mental health this is the month and the time to realize you cannot separate those issues and to realize they are of equal concern to be treated equally. as i mentioned before one out of four americans have a diagnosable mental health issue but less than half seek any help for the care that they need of those grow to...
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when i look at the widening of the scope, i think you are spot on.opening sports for young kids is a vital move, as well. >> harris: real quickly, before i leave go, what are players telling you in the nfl? i know you still keep in contact, you talk with people all about coming back and getting ready. what are they saying? >> from the players i've talked to, there is no fear of going back and in playing. you got to realize, in training camp, you are quarantined anyway. training camp is probably the easiest place to quarantine. granted, fans can't be there, but when you're there for 6-7 weeks, you don't go anywhere anyway. that's an easy environment to create for the national football league and get work done to be effective. everybody would test it before you go in, and you don't leave for seven weeks. you distribute is in between other teams that are close by. that could be reprises -- even if you do games and stadiums without fans. the preseason is really not going to be a difficult process. >> harris: that is a really interesting point. merril hog
when i look at the widening of the scope, i think you are spot on.opening sports for young kids is a vital move, as well. >> harris: real quickly, before i leave go, what are players telling you in the nfl? i know you still keep in contact, you talk with people all about coming back and getting ready. what are they saying? >> from the players i've talked to, there is no fear of going back and in playing. you got to realize, in training camp, you are quarantined anyway. training camp...
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it is appropriate to talk about the ways coronavirus has widened the gap in the medical system between access to physical health issues and access to mental health issues. this is the month and the time we need to realize you can't separate those issues. we need to realize those issues are of equal concern and need to be treated equally. as i mentioned before the estimate generally is somewhere in the neighborhood of one in the four americans have a diagnosable mental health issue but the other estimate is less than half of them seek any help for the care they need. as that number has grown out, one in two say they have concerns about their mental health or their mental health is not where it was before this all started. we see a coming together factors here that we've got to figure out how to deal with, we need to take steps on how we address it, we need to realize that more needs to be done. we need to continue to work towards the normalization of treating all health the same in the cares that congress did provide $425 million for substance abuse and mental health services. that incl
it is appropriate to talk about the ways coronavirus has widened the gap in the medical system between access to physical health issues and access to mental health issues. this is the month and the time we need to realize you can't separate those issues. we need to realize those issues are of equal concern and need to be treated equally. as i mentioned before the estimate generally is somewhere in the neighborhood of one in the four americans have a diagnosable mental health issue but the other...
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and what they're saying is that the the law has now been widened the scope has been widened to include not just individuals but also groups organizations that potentially means potentially that the law could in the future target human rights groups here in hong kong so for instance like amnesty international and the law is also going to not just focus on individuals it's also going to focus on acts that it be carried out by people so we will know more details you know by this time tomorrow we would hope but at the moment it's all just really speculation the president donald trump in the last few hours also waded into the debate over hong kong he has said that if this security act is passed that hong kong future as a financial center is over he said that he has an important surprise in store and it's expected that by the end of the week we may hear that the president is going to announce potentially the end of the special trading privileges that hong kong has enjoyed with the united states now people here in hong kong say if that happens it's not the united states or china that's going
and what they're saying is that the the law has now been widened the scope has been widened to include not just individuals but also groups organizations that potentially means potentially that the law could in the future target human rights groups here in hong kong so for instance like amnesty international and the law is also going to not just focus on individuals it's also going to focus on acts that it be carried out by people so we will know more details you know by this time tomorrow we...
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which will greatly expand our understanding of this disease as we've been through the concord enormous widen. the scientists screen all of the bodies and take c.t. scans in a new study they say the thrombosis and pulmonary embolisms were frequently found in the deceased something intensive care medics have already suspected this finding has direct implications for future treatment as and. this is change the guidelines especially in the way that the blood clotting system in the formation of trumbo zs are specifically in focus a more intensive precautions are being taken so the trumbo sees and embolisms don't form for those. in the high number of autopsies confirms earlier results on average the victims were 80 years old and most of them were men all of them had severe preexisting conditions such as high blood pressure heart attacks or organ damage. but we can now speak to professor clements vend he's an expert in infectious diseases from unix fobbing hospital and the 1st don't to cheat coronavirus patients in germany thanks so much for joining us can you just explain in simple terms if possib
which will greatly expand our understanding of this disease as we've been through the concord enormous widen. the scientists screen all of the bodies and take c.t. scans in a new study they say the thrombosis and pulmonary embolisms were frequently found in the deceased something intensive care medics have already suspected this finding has direct implications for future treatment as and. this is change the guidelines especially in the way that the blood clotting system in the formation of...
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guernsey families and friends can meet up under what is called a bubble system, gradually widening theirs. guernsey's success against covid—i9 is down to a community effort. social distancing, combined with testing and tracing, has brought new cases down to zero. in a weak‘s time, most lockdown measures will disappear completely. at the peak of when we were seeing most of our cases, we were regularly doing over 100, up to 126 some days, up to 180 tests a day. in uk terms, that's over 100,000 tests per day. in jersey too, the curve of new cases has flattened close to zero and life looks almost normal. shops, businesses and outside eateries have reopened, but social—distancing measures remain in place and islanders have been advised to use masks if they can. beaches, though, remain mostly deserted — and that sums up the dilemma now facing island governments. getting covid—19 figures down to or close to zero is a cause for celebration. but the celebration might be short—lived. the channel islands know that they can't remain within a sealed bubble indefinitely. they must open their borders,
guernsey families and friends can meet up under what is called a bubble system, gradually widening theirs. guernsey's success against covid—i9 is down to a community effort. social distancing, combined with testing and tracing, has brought new cases down to zero. in a weak‘s time, most lockdown measures will disappear completely. at the peak of when we were seeing most of our cases, we were regularly doing over 100, up to 126 some days, up to 180 tests a day. in uk terms, that's over...
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so we're watching public transport widening walkways to allow for social distancing. the crisis is changing mobility for good but for better or worse critics say clearing lanes will create bigger traffic jams more pollution more noise or could more people ditch cars altogether a lot of cities taking steps european and american capitals are rolling out thousands of kilometers of bikeways and many are offering free bike sharing global centers are automating crossing signals you don't have to press a potentially contaminated button anymore or spread your germs to a bus driver you don't need to take it in dozens of cities during the crisis. but back to the renaissance of the bike is lisa look back. in times of covert 19 mad even with all the more happy she bought in a few months back even better her hometown for tunis who was 3 kilometers outside of paris picked up over half the bill as part of a program to promote cycling to everybody i meet you there are now used to take public transport to paris but have now decided to always cycle downtown i'm too worried to take the
so we're watching public transport widening walkways to allow for social distancing. the crisis is changing mobility for good but for better or worse critics say clearing lanes will create bigger traffic jams more pollution more noise or could more people ditch cars altogether a lot of cities taking steps european and american capitals are rolling out thousands of kilometers of bikeways and many are offering free bike sharing global centers are automating crossing signals you don't have to...
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if it does work, it will hopefully be widened out and people will be behind that quite early. the app and the security as kate mentioned but it will be interesting to see if it can hold the number of cases in the isle of wight. it is a small community and is very different from the rest of the uk. older people are majority of the public there. but hopefully it can be rolled up —— rolled out and people like me will actually be able to go to supermarkets for once. let us to go to supermarkets for once. let us look at their son newspaper. the headline, it is a gap year. —— the son newspaper. they have been told that social distancing might be in place up to a year, it is important to reiterate we do
if it does work, it will hopefully be widened out and people will be behind that quite early. the app and the security as kate mentioned but it will be interesting to see if it can hold the number of cases in the isle of wight. it is a small community and is very different from the rest of the uk. older people are majority of the public there. but hopefully it can be rolled up —— rolled out and people like me will actually be able to go to supermarkets for once. let us to go to supermarkets...
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is there a danger that this exposes a fissure that could widen? >> it's possible. it's a collection of sovereign nation states. in the crisis, nation states have been looking after themselves and within their own borders. there are certain things that europe will have to do together to come through this crisis well. not at least in relation to economic coordination in the euro zone. >> could the most lasting, dangerous consequence of covid in a post-covid world be a cold war between the united states and china. you see how the tensions have risen and how this could easily spill over and persist. >> the relationship between the u.s. and china, particularly, let's say more generally the west and china, will be the determining geopolitical relationship of the 21st century. there's no doubt at all there are serious questions for china to answer about how the disease began and there are perfectly natural anxieties about the power of dmchina and how it maye used in future. here is one difference between the cold cwar and china. at the end of the cold war i think america
is there a danger that this exposes a fissure that could widen? >> it's possible. it's a collection of sovereign nation states. in the crisis, nation states have been looking after themselves and within their own borders. there are certain things that europe will have to do together to come through this crisis well. not at least in relation to economic coordination in the euro zone. >> could the most lasting, dangerous consequence of covid in a post-covid world be a cold war between...
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and also dramatically changed the landscape for broadcast, widening the ability to consolidate broadcast properly. looking back 20 years later, did you get it right? was the groundwork laid correctly? that wehe other thing did, which is so important and --pan can appreciate lists appreciate this greatly, is the programming requirements for children's television on broadcast. some of it we got very right. some of it marketplace said, we are not sure we need this anymore. basically the commission implements the law. with the 1996 telecom act was basically congress was looking backwards. was basically settling battle that had taken place during the prior 10 years and not looking forward. not looking at what might this internet really be about. what are some of the issues that we need to be grappling with and for us to grapple with going forward. in that respect, the introduction of competition was a big deal. but the bell operating companies were not interested in competing against each other. we could basically drag them to the lake for water, but you cannot make them drink. some reintrodu
and also dramatically changed the landscape for broadcast, widening the ability to consolidate broadcast properly. looking back 20 years later, did you get it right? was the groundwork laid correctly? that wehe other thing did, which is so important and --pan can appreciate lists appreciate this greatly, is the programming requirements for children's television on broadcast. some of it we got very right. some of it marketplace said, we are not sure we need this anymore. basically the commission...
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why transport secretary grant shapps today announced a £250 million for english local authorities to widennes as quickly as possible. let me give you an idea of how our streets might look if these changes become permanent. i am might look if these changes become permanent. iam in might look if these changes become permanent. i am in waltham forest. they have invested a lot in this kind of thing. look at the way the pavement merges into the road. the idea is, it gives pedestrians and cyclists a sense of freedom to move around. you see cyclists a sense of freedom to move around. you see new cyclists a sense of freedom to move around. you see new kinds of street furniture, i think it is called. benches like this, you see the planter with trees and a bike path. the idea is that we can all move more freely through the space because there aren't as many cars and lorries coming through. but what about motorists? they have rights too, and many people will feel more secure from the virus in their vehicles. so what does britain's guest motoring association have to say about this? contrary to what pe
why transport secretary grant shapps today announced a £250 million for english local authorities to widennes as quickly as possible. let me give you an idea of how our streets might look if these changes become permanent. i am might look if these changes become permanent. iam in might look if these changes become permanent. i am in waltham forest. they have invested a lot in this kind of thing. look at the way the pavement merges into the road. the idea is, it gives pedestrians and cyclists a...
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i said that this new coronavirus is not an equal opportunity pathogen is is it exacerbating the widening gap that we're seeing between the rich and the poor in the u k. oh most definitely i think to talk about this condition this fire as an equaliser that is affecting everybody equally completely disregards the situation and whilst we might all be at risk peaking occulted the risk the sum is greater than others so for instance those who are made to whack it in these key lie cheat. and the bus drivers working for the end i driving taxis weapon care home as weapon enough means what you are vulnerable people are at increased risk of people poking and if we look at but people who often do these jobs they often people from a minority ethnic backgrounds so when we started and put that up against how we understand the stress it haitians in society is jobs which are. not as well paid but not necessarily not skilled because it's very skilled sit back and will say look at the recession some a definable people in our society a message of low paid very yes let me ask you just a for another time the
i said that this new coronavirus is not an equal opportunity pathogen is is it exacerbating the widening gap that we're seeing between the rich and the poor in the u k. oh most definitely i think to talk about this condition this fire as an equaliser that is affecting everybody equally completely disregards the situation and whilst we might all be at risk peaking occulted the risk the sum is greater than others so for instance those who are made to whack it in these key lie cheat. and the bus...
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supporters say that this could widen access to education for disadvantaged students. last month governor newsom announced that the schools will look much different including activities to support physical distancing. >>> we're getting reaction to news that los angeles will stay in the lockdown mode through the month of july. here's more on that from dave lopez. >> reporter: when she was asked at the board of supervisors meeting at the county will extend the moratorium on infections she answered it this way? >> we knew that we would extend orders for the next three months. there is no way unless there was a dramatic change in the virus. our hope is that we are able to use the data to lift restrictions slowly over the next three months. i do think that recovery will be months long. >> reporter: what she is been saying since the beginning the pandemic. saying that changes to the stay- at-home order will be considered after reviewing the data every 3-4 weeks. gradual easing of restrictions when warranted. all this comes when governor newsom announced new guidelines on how
supporters say that this could widen access to education for disadvantaged students. last month governor newsom announced that the schools will look much different including activities to support physical distancing. >>> we're getting reaction to news that los angeles will stay in the lockdown mode through the month of july. here's more on that from dave lopez. >> reporter: when she was asked at the board of supervisors meeting at the county will extend the moratorium on...
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if they don't, what is worrying is we were talking earlier about the education divide that has widenedhe last few months because of course wealthier and more privileged children are able to do homeschooling easier than more troubled families, and the evidence i have seen suggests that it only sums children go back, there is more likely to be the better off, perhaps better educated children going back and perhaps kids that most need to go to school will be at home. tom, this is the point picked up by the telegraph earlier that there is an increasing divide now. those who have bigger homes, computers for every kid had been able to learn during these past few months. those who have to share phones might not have internet connections might be worried going back to school are potentially going to lose almost six months of education if they stay at home until september.” months of education if they stay at home until september. i think there is clearly a disparity in experience for children not going to school. if you have on the one hand the children or parents who are working from home or
if they don't, what is worrying is we were talking earlier about the education divide that has widenedhe last few months because of course wealthier and more privileged children are able to do homeschooling easier than more troubled families, and the evidence i have seen suggests that it only sums children go back, there is more likely to be the better off, perhaps better educated children going back and perhaps kids that most need to go to school will be at home. tom, this is the point picked...
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why transport secretary grant shapps today announced £250 million for english local authorities to widenop—up bike lanes as quickly as possible. so, let me give you an idea of how our streets might look if these changes become permanent. i'm in waltham forest. they've invested a lot in this kind of thing. have a look — look at the way the pavement merges into the road. the idea is it gives pedestrians and cyclists a sense of freedom to move around the space. you see new kinds of street furniture, i think it's called, so benches like this, you see the planter here with trees and a bike park there. the idea is that we can all move more freely through the space because there aren't as many cars and lorries coming through. but what about motorists? they've got rights too, and many people will feel more secure from the virus in their vehicles. so, what does britain's biggest motoring association have to say about this? well, contrary to what people say, all our polls actually show that drivers are going to drive less after lockdown. 36% are going to cycle, walk more, run more. so we do need s
why transport secretary grant shapps today announced £250 million for english local authorities to widenop—up bike lanes as quickly as possible. so, let me give you an idea of how our streets might look if these changes become permanent. i'm in waltham forest. they've invested a lot in this kind of thing. have a look — look at the way the pavement merges into the road. the idea is it gives pedestrians and cyclists a sense of freedom to move around the space. you see new kinds of street...
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roads, talking about an expansion now and investment and cycle pathways and also talk of trying to widenment and encourage people to get to walk to work. and i feel like today there has been a bit more positivity and we are seeing in that telegraph story. that maybe there is some positivity knits of news out there. overall it is been a very bleak situation and care homes. but yes 19 million brits have had the virus and have recovered and that is a really good message and people should be given quite a lot of hope that if they are still to come down with this illness, as the weeks go on. the youth of the government has not been pushing the positive stories ha rd been pushing the positive stories hard enough or has a media not been interested in positive stories? hard to say slightly. i'm not sure the government has been entirely positive until recently that there isa positive until recently that there is a switch because now they are try to get people back to work and even boris johnson's to get people back to work and even borisjohnson's address on sunday night was very much contrary to
roads, talking about an expansion now and investment and cycle pathways and also talk of trying to widenment and encourage people to get to walk to work. and i feel like today there has been a bit more positivity and we are seeing in that telegraph story. that maybe there is some positivity knits of news out there. overall it is been a very bleak situation and care homes. but yes 19 million brits have had the virus and have recovered and that is a really good message and people should be given...
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widening the ability to consolidate broadcast properties. >> looking back 20 years later, did you gett right? susan: some of it we did. the other thing we did, and which is so important, and c-span can appreciate this greatly, is children's television programming. we instituted the requirement three hour for children's television on broadcast. some of it we got very right, some of it, the marketplace said they were not sure if they needed it anymore. the commission implements a law. the issue with the 1996 telecom act was basically the congress was looking backwards and was basically settling battles that had taken place during the prior 10 years. not looking forward. not looking at what that might be about. whether the commissioned need the tools to grapple with going forward. in that respect, the introduction of competition, in local telephony, that was a big deal. but the bell operating companies, the seven baby bells, were not interested in competing against each other. you can basically drag them to the lake for water but you , cannot make them drink. similarly, we introduced vid
widening the ability to consolidate broadcast properties. >> looking back 20 years later, did you gett right? susan: some of it we did. the other thing we did, and which is so important, and c-span can appreciate this greatly, is children's television programming. we instituted the requirement three hour for children's television on broadcast. some of it we got very right, some of it, the marketplace said they were not sure if they needed it anymore. the commission implements a law. the...
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widener. i would like to invite campbell from the budget and legislative analysts' office to briefly summarize her analysis on these items. >> yes. chair mar, members of the committee. as ms. widener says, the four resolutions are for leases between the airport and hertz, avis, enterprise and sixt. the terms of the leases are summarized in table two on page 10 of our report. the initial rent over the first five years is estimated to be $343 million. however, as noted in our report, and mentioned by miscellaneous widener, the leases do provide for suspension of the minimal annual rent, in the event that passenger and payment falls below 80%, 217th level. rent will, in fact, be less than the $343 million that is originally estimated. we'd recommend approval of the four resolutions, pending approval by the board of supervisors, of ordinance 200330. and i'm available for any questions you may have. >> thank you, ms. campbell. before we go to public comment, are there any further comments or questi
widener. i would like to invite campbell from the budget and legislative analysts' office to briefly summarize her analysis on these items. >> yes. chair mar, members of the committee. as ms. widener says, the four resolutions are for leases between the airport and hertz, avis, enterprise and sixt. the terms of the leases are summarized in table two on page 10 of our report. the initial rent over the first five years is estimated to be $343 million. however, as noted in our report, and...
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going on behind me, police have been enforcing a perimeter around cnn center and they have been widening, when the protest turned destructive and violence in the downtown central core near cnn center and centennial park with protesters hurling objects at police, and even firing some fireworks into police, they responded with tear gas and moved them out. and then as the crowds moved out, they followed them with officers and heavy equipment to maintain that perimeter. and here we are five or six blocks away from cnn center where a group, a smaller group of protesters has gathered. they are sitting in the street in the middle of forsythe which normally is quiet at this time of night. and as long as they remain peaceful, it appears that the police are continuing to let them have their sit in, but maintaining a very strong perimeter, not wanting them to go back into that central core around centennial park where the protesters caused a lot of damage in and around cnn center. a lot of people from old civil rights leaders to mayor keisha are expressing so much over that particular protest, atla
going on behind me, police have been enforcing a perimeter around cnn center and they have been widening, when the protest turned destructive and violence in the downtown central core near cnn center and centennial park with protesters hurling objects at police, and even firing some fireworks into police, they responded with tear gas and moved them out. and then as the crowds moved out, they followed them with officers and heavy equipment to maintain that perimeter. and here we are five or six...
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president trump has widened the 'ss. effort to curb huawei access to tech suppliers.wed an emergency order that restricts huawei and zte for selling products in the u.s. the administration has described huawei as a security risk and is present allies to extend restrictions. global news 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm karina mitchell. this is bloomberg. u.s. security agencies are warning that hackers working for the chinese government are trying to steal research on coronavirus vaccines. let's get more from our reporter greg sullivan. what are the allegations or warnings as we see this ratcheting up of tensions and distrust? greg: today we had a warning from the sbi and department of homeland security essentially saying hackers working for the chinese government are trying to steal research on vaccines and treatments from u.s. organizations. the agencies warned that theft from these hackers working for the chinese government could jeopardize security and delivery of an
president trump has widened the 'ss. effort to curb huawei access to tech suppliers.wed an emergency order that restricts huawei and zte for selling products in the u.s. the administration has described huawei as a security risk and is present allies to extend restrictions. global news 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm karina mitchell. this is bloomberg. u.s. security agencies are warning that...
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we have a lot of fog and as we widen the view, here is the next rainmaker, we're going to tap into this come monday and tuesday, and that's going to allow for the cooler weather in and fact, the rain showers will be widespread into tomorrow night. it is 52 in san mateo, daly city and pacifica and as we widen the view, everyone pretty much in the 50s. we have a southwest wind up to 41 miles an hour through the delta, and that's an indicator of that cooler air that's going to be transported into our inland valleys. a look outside the cloud cver gray skies this morning, looking at sunny and mild conditions throughout the day today. although it will be breezy at times. some of those coastal gaps will get some breezier winds from time to time allowing for the cooler air to feel like it's moving on in to particular lit inland valleys. we felt the cooldown around the bay but as you look at the east bay today holding on to the cloud cover. in the 60s by 11:00. low 70s, should be a nice afternoon but certainly cooler than we have been. level one system arriving for tomorrow and then into tuesday
we have a lot of fog and as we widen the view, here is the next rainmaker, we're going to tap into this come monday and tuesday, and that's going to allow for the cooler weather in and fact, the rain showers will be widespread into tomorrow night. it is 52 in san mateo, daly city and pacifica and as we widen the view, everyone pretty much in the 50s. we have a southwest wind up to 41 miles an hour through the delta, and that's an indicator of that cooler air that's going to be transported into...
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for the suits who is due to swear in a new prime minister on a widens day after thomas to bonnie resigned had been under pressure to step down after being accused of conspiring to murder his 2nd wife bonnie and his current wife have been charged but both deny the allegations in south sudan at least 120 people have been killed since friday in what authorities are calling cattle raids more than 100 people were also injured in the attacks in jungle a state palestinian president mahmoud abbas says palestine will not be bound by agreements with israel and the us because of israel's planned onix a sion of 30 percent of the occupied west bank and those are the headlines news continues on al-jazeera after football rebels good buy. talk to sarah. let me ask you how worried you are about the increase in hostilities in yemen with listen this is the moment to stop all military action this is the moment to concentrate on fighting we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on the edges there are. going to. be long. kaminski for the long long. the letters on substituting the
for the suits who is due to swear in a new prime minister on a widens day after thomas to bonnie resigned had been under pressure to step down after being accused of conspiring to murder his 2nd wife bonnie and his current wife have been charged but both deny the allegations in south sudan at least 120 people have been killed since friday in what authorities are calling cattle raids more than 100 people were also injured in the attacks in jungle a state palestinian president mahmoud abbas says...
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leexperts are worried the covid9 pandemic will further widen the gap in access to learning between theh and the poor. ros:ha w three perspectives, thom the u.k., uganda and s anrea. .muthank you so s veryouh m on social media. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... and more. span raymond james. thfrn foda. nad pefuter blumor kovlerrr founatdation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. narrator: yo♪'s.chatreing pb mrt's a beautiful girl: we are the curious.♪ i. r ♪n 2:h! daniel tiger: grrr! woman 2: those venturing out for the first time. all: bla off! [rocket explosion] man 3: and those who have never lost our sense of wonder. man 4: whoa! man 5: are you seeinis ♪ [quacking] vo: we are the hungry. cookieonster: cookie! n 6: the strong. muhamm ali: i must be the greatest! ♪vo the joyful. bob ross: a happy little cloud. ♪ man 3: we bealways mliev e erts e or c uan woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. vo: and the potential for greatness. ♪ man
leexperts are worried the covid9 pandemic will further widen the gap in access to learning between theh and the poor. ros:ha w three perspectives, thom the u.k., uganda and s anrea. .muthank you so s veryouh m on social media. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... and more. span raymond james. thfrn foda. nad pefuter blumor kovlerrr founatdation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you....
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otherwise as we widen the view, you can see the activity.an area of low pressure offshore and rotating around that low is that very active weather, mainly to the north of us. but it is still a level one system we're going to keep with us throughout the day as this area of low pressure is on the move and as it continues to move to the north, we'll see less in the activity of rain but the possibility of thunderstorms stays with us throughout the day. here is a foggy view of san francisco. 62 in the city. 66 in oakland on the peninsula, in the low 60s and a beautiful shot here. our east bay with the dark clouds and little bit of sun out there. 59, santa rosa. napa, fairfield, concord in the lower 60s. level one system throughout the day today, scattered showers, breezy winds. the possibility of a thunderstorm or two. the shark tank with the cloud cover stacked up. so, throughout the morning hours, the most activity. throughout the afternoon, little heating of the day with some sun. we definitely could see a thunderstorm. we're seeing some break
otherwise as we widen the view, you can see the activity.an area of low pressure offshore and rotating around that low is that very active weather, mainly to the north of us. but it is still a level one system we're going to keep with us throughout the day as this area of low pressure is on the move and as it continues to move to the north, we'll see less in the activity of rain but the possibility of thunderstorms stays with us throughout the day. here is a foggy view of san francisco. 62 in...
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we will widen out and see a rich plume of moisture here heading through central and south california. there is not enough lift to make it fall as rain. we have cloud cover and not really like the storm we saw yesterday that fired up lightning and hail and thunderer. right now, the only activity as we head to tomorrow morning, notice the tend. the low clouds and they will clear out the skies, lead to sunshine for monday. it will transition us to a hotter forecast, and look at san ha rosa. and let's look at the hourerly hour now if this, and we are likely to see the 90s make a comeback. and we could see we will see the pressure in the middle of the week, the cooler temperatures by friday, we could see a chance of showers, perhaps late saturday. this is june 6th. we know it's going to be cooler but could we see showers neck weekend? that is something we will watch. and wednesday is the warmest day. downtown, 80 dries for a day and valleys that are cool they are weekend. muggy too yesterday. things will dry up and a taste of summer returning for wednesday. there you go, all the bases cove
we will widen out and see a rich plume of moisture here heading through central and south california. there is not enough lift to make it fall as rain. we have cloud cover and not really like the storm we saw yesterday that fired up lightning and hail and thunderer. right now, the only activity as we head to tomorrow morning, notice the tend. the low clouds and they will clear out the skies, lead to sunshine for monday. it will transition us to a hotter forecast, and look at san ha rosa. and...
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is there a danger that this is exposes a kind of fissure that could widen?> it's possible, though, i have to tell you that ever since i've been out of university and engaged in politics, people have always talked about the european union collapsing and it never has. but, you see, the thing of that is really exposed is the european union, despite what some of the people who argue for breaking it up say, it is ultimately a collection of sovereign nation states. in this crisis nation states have been looking after themselves and in their own borders. but there's certain things europe will have to do together to get through this crisis well. not least in relation to economic coordination in the eurozone. so i think again for europe, there are certain longstanding reforms both at the european level and at the national level that this crisis will have exposed now as not just necessary but urgent. >> could the most lasting dangerous consequence of covid in a post-covid world be a cold war between the united states and china? you see how the tensions have risen and
is there a danger that this is exposes a kind of fissure that could widen?> it's possible, though, i have to tell you that ever since i've been out of university and engaged in politics, people have always talked about the european union collapsing and it never has. but, you see, the thing of that is really exposed is the european union, despite what some of the people who argue for breaking it up say, it is ultimately a collection of sovereign nation states. in this crisis nation states...
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india set to widen the deficit.ell will speak as investors try to digest 3, 10, and 30 year bonds this week. minneapolis fed president neel kashkari warns on jobs, as trump administration officials warned that the jobless rate could climb beyond 20%. mr. kudlow: i would expect the numbers for may will be difficult. i suspect that. alix: meanwhile, both sides of the political aisle are debating the next round of stimulus, how much and when. president trump says he is in no rush to pursue more stimulus measures, while house democrats are working on their own program which would include $750 billion in aid to state and local governments and another round of checks. we have some breaking news also for you. want to start with oil. saudi arabia will be cutting output unilaterally by an extra one million barrels of oil per day in june. other nations are cutting about 7.9 billion barrels per day. now saudi arabia will be cutting an extra one million barrels of oil per day. wti spiking into positive territory, but couldn't h
india set to widen the deficit.ell will speak as investors try to digest 3, 10, and 30 year bonds this week. minneapolis fed president neel kashkari warns on jobs, as trump administration officials warned that the jobless rate could climb beyond 20%. mr. kudlow: i would expect the numbers for may will be difficult. i suspect that. alix: meanwhile, both sides of the political aisle are debating the next round of stimulus, how much and when. president trump says he is in no rush to pursue more...
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is there a danger that this is exposes a kind of fissure that could widen?it's possible, though, i have to tell you that ever since i've been out of university and engaged in politics, people have always talked about the european union collapsing and it never has. but, you see, the thing of that is really exposed is the european union, despite what some of the people who argue for breaking it up say, it is ultimately a collection of sovereign nation states. in this crisis nation states have been looking after themselves and in their own borders. but there's certain things upwiu europe will have to do together to get through this crisis well. so i think again for europe, there are certain longstanding reforms both at the european level and at the national level that this crisis will have exposed now as not just necessary but urgent. >> could the most lasting dangerous consequence of covid in a post-covid world be a cold war between the united states and china? you see how the tensions have risen and how this could easily spill over and persist. >> look, there
is there a danger that this is exposes a kind of fissure that could widen?it's possible, though, i have to tell you that ever since i've been out of university and engaged in politics, people have always talked about the european union collapsing and it never has. but, you see, the thing of that is really exposed is the european union, despite what some of the people who argue for breaking it up say, it is ultimately a collection of sovereign nation states. in this crisis nation states have...
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and now we're told by the cms administrator, after pressing her as senator widen and i did, that this information may not be available until the end of may. i need to hear from you today, why has there been a delay, a three-month delay, in basic information that families and people within a community need about the outbreaks in nursing homes, the number of cases, what is happening in nursing homes? tell us when we're going to see that information. >> well, thank you very much, senator, and you've highlighted one of the great tragedies that we've all experienced together. clearly the long-term care facilities have been particularly hard-hit by this pandemic. several things. i know that, again, the cms who has oversight, several things have been done, and i can get back to you in terms of where they're at in terms of activation, but all nursing homes now are required to report cases in either their individuals that are patients there or staff to the cdc. second, we put a policy in place that all nursing homes are required to notify their members of that nursing home of the existence of
and now we're told by the cms administrator, after pressing her as senator widen and i did, that this information may not be available until the end of may. i need to hear from you today, why has there been a delay, a three-month delay, in basic information that families and people within a community need about the outbreaks in nursing homes, the number of cases, what is happening in nursing homes? tell us when we're going to see that information. >> well, thank you very much, senator,...
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>>well one of the thing we've been we've been doing is widening the aisles so you'll see what used to be a 12 foot i'll is now a 25 but i'll you'll see that the stalls within the market are spread out. then with a amongst each other then you also see the stalls. themselves what used to be too tense is now for tents or 6 tents. you'll see texas or owes on the ground and that will indicate your social distancing that you need to do. there's hand washing facilities throughout the market every vendor has won. and then also keep in mind that vegetables and fruit are washable so you don't have to worry and exchanging cash or any of that type of thing because when you get home once you get home wash your fruits and vegetables that's very important. the other thing we're doing is we're metering just like you know getting on the freeway the amount of people that are coming in the market we work very closely. we have the county health departments, they help us implement the orders and what they're doing is of the green out a formula of the amount of people that can be in a market where it state
>>well one of the thing we've been we've been doing is widening the aisles so you'll see what used to be a 12 foot i'll is now a 25 but i'll you'll see that the stalls within the market are spread out. then with a amongst each other then you also see the stalls. themselves what used to be too tense is now for tents or 6 tents. you'll see texas or owes on the ground and that will indicate your social distancing that you need to do. there's hand washing facilities throughout the market...