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world service me right. yeah really good day [inaudible] priced -- open versus those networks of this idea. being kind of look at those layers. all the responses i've been getting there you know positive. people in hell. so hello. it's awesome. did you think it's going to be like that before you came. now. i kind of thought i just be sitting in the back you know. done whatever right. so yeah -- pretty good [inaudible] enjoyable actually [inaudible] senior please . boston a platter.. hey get done. their provisioning.. that's's fine. it'll be gooood -- for the next two years i'm guessing. pretty goodd getting an off the ground and levy at all these issues. a lot of people asking anyway give out every all this stuff for free. you've got a break some eggs to make up on that i would say. right. good to go. in the studio at ththis time we have bruce buffalo. good morning. mornining my service knots landg and service behind the fire hall well i'm running twenty four hours a day seven days a week. to provide free se
world service me right. yeah really good day [inaudible] priced -- open versus those networks of this idea. being kind of look at those layers. all the responses i've been getting there you know positive. people in hell. so hello. it's awesome. did you think it's going to be like that before you came. now. i kind of thought i just be sitting in the back you know. done whatever right. so yeah -- pretty good [inaudible] enjoyable actually [inaudible] senior please . boston a platter.. hey get...
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we think along the same lines coming from the total opposite world service me 3 that's a good yeah really good surprised. open versus those. kind of look at. all the responses i've been getting there you know positive people want to help and . still help it's also a little bit you think it's going to be like that before you came you know i kind of thought i'd just be sitting in the back you know. whenever a. so yeah. pretty good. enjoyable actually. seen you putting. my busted up ladder so i get done. there provisioning that's for sure. it'll be good for. the next 2 years i'm guessing you. think it's a. it's pretty good getting it off the ground and alleviate all these issues. a lot of people asking will you give it out every all this stuff for free so you've got to break some eggs to make up all that i would say. right good to go in the studio at this time we have purchased buffalo good morning good morning my service not sliming and i service behind the fire all while i'm running 24 hours a day 7 days a week sort of live free service to the to the community where we can build our own ne
we think along the same lines coming from the total opposite world service me 3 that's a good yeah really good surprised. open versus those. kind of look at. all the responses i've been getting there you know positive people want to help and . still help it's also a little bit you think it's going to be like that before you came you know i kind of thought i'd just be sitting in the back you know. whenever a. so yeah. pretty good. enjoyable actually. seen you putting. my busted up ladder so i...
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middle east analyst with the bbc world service, youssef taha, joined me in the studio a short time agohe deteriorating economic situation in lebanon, and also accusing the government of corruption and mismanagement, and then we had the coronavirus lockdown and the protests abated a bit, and then the lockdown was eased a little, and people were out again on the streets, protesting because the economy is getting worse and worse, it has not improved at all, the local currency, the lira or pound, has crashed. 0n the black market, it now retails at 4,000 to the us dollar from the official 1,515. and for people, this has pushed prices for commodities very high up, and also the currency crashed, and therefore, it's far more difficult for people, for them to — for the protests to break out in tripoli, in the north, the second—largest city, is because one of the poorest cities in lebanon, with around 57% below the poverty line. and now the world bank expects if the economic crisis in lebanon does not improve with any quick remedies, it might send about 60% of the lebanese population below the p
middle east analyst with the bbc world service, youssef taha, joined me in the studio a short time agohe deteriorating economic situation in lebanon, and also accusing the government of corruption and mismanagement, and then we had the coronavirus lockdown and the protests abated a bit, and then the lockdown was eased a little, and people were out again on the streets, protesting because the economy is getting worse and worse, it has not improved at all, the local currency, the lira or pound,...
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i've done a show for the world service i've made "fifty inventions that shaped the modern economy". and how numbers lead us astray and sometimes help us to understand the world. i also have a podcast with a gentleman called michael lewis. called cautionary tales it's all about things going wrong sometimes and tragic ways and sometimes in amusing ways. in between all of that i try to write a few bucks. the second thing i want to say is thank you to the rancho mirage festival to jamie and the rest of the festival. a round of applause for jamie please. jamie e-mailed me probably 18 months ago and suggested i fly across the world from oxford england to come to rancho mirage. it's a huge journey for me. thank you very much to all of you. i feel fortunate to be here. [applause]. i said i wasn't a fan of long preambles. clearly i'm a total hypocrite. let me talk about this book of mine. i don't if you can see the slide. but i can see a slide. feel free by the way to put the camera back on me. in order to talk about the book as such i will talk about what i learned when i was working on it.
i've done a show for the world service i've made "fifty inventions that shaped the modern economy". and how numbers lead us astray and sometimes help us to understand the world. i also have a podcast with a gentleman called michael lewis. called cautionary tales it's all about things going wrong sometimes and tragic ways and sometimes in amusing ways. in between all of that i try to write a few bucks. the second thing i want to say is thank you to the rancho mirage festival to jamie...
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world full of other trolls. how different can they be? our brand-new servicelets you watch all the latest movie releases from the comfort of home. trolls world tour available now. i will protect you no matter what, pinky promise. just say xfinity movie premiere into your voice remote to bring the theater to you. david: wended the brilliant idea come to you to set up a brokerage firm? >> we wanted to build on how companies make money and not how customers wanted to do business. david: your ads have featured your face. >> the director of advertising said what it we use your picture? i said are you kidding me? we tried one and the results were up tenfold. david: you have any stock tips? charles: how about an index fund? >> would you fix your tie? david: people would not re
world full of other trolls. how different can they be? our brand-new servicelets you watch all the latest movie releases from the comfort of home. trolls world tour available now. i will protect you no matter what, pinky promise. just say xfinity movie premiere into your voice remote to bring the theater to you. david: wended the brilliant idea come to you to set up a brokerage firm? >> we wanted to build on how companies make money and not how customers wanted to do business. david: your...
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around the world whose service is being held in close churches as millions of people have been told. in the u.s. the cove in 1000 death toll has reached more than 22000 people nearly every state has issued stay home as the country grapples with both the highest number of deaths and confirmed cases in the world here's what the head of the u.s. food and drug administration told us media but the federal government weighing restrictions could ease up. we're looking at may 1st obviously we want that to happen as soon as possible i can't predict at this point because as i said things are happening very rapidly but this team this team of doctors this team of experts all of government approach they're focused at looking at the earliest possible time that we can get americans back to wait back to work safely and to give americans the confidence they need to make sure that these are the right decisions now let's keep in mind it's largely up to state governments in the u.s. to decide when life can start returning to normal and president donald trump appears eager to push them to do so here's a
around the world whose service is being held in close churches as millions of people have been told. in the u.s. the cove in 1000 death toll has reached more than 22000 people nearly every state has issued stay home as the country grapples with both the highest number of deaths and confirmed cases in the world here's what the head of the u.s. food and drug administration told us media but the federal government weighing restrictions could ease up. we're looking at may 1st obviously we want that...
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empty pews are a familiar sight around the world whose service is being held in close churches as millions of people have been told. almost all of the united states is under a stay at home order this weekend as the country grapples with the largest coronavirus outbreak in the world the death toll has risen by some 2000 for 4 days in a row bringing the total number of people killed at to over $20000.00 but as the economic toll of the lockdown mounts the trump administration is considering relaxing movement restrictions in less than 3 weeks we're looking at may 1st obviously we want that to happen as soon as possible i can't predict at this point because as i said things are happening very rapidly but this team this team of doctors this team of experts all of government approach they're focused at looking at. earliest possible time that we can get americans back to wait back to work safely and to give americans the confidence they need to make sure that these are their joining me for more is d.w. correspondent in washington d.c. all over may 1st as a potential target for easing the lockdown
empty pews are a familiar sight around the world whose service is being held in close churches as millions of people have been told. almost all of the united states is under a stay at home order this weekend as the country grapples with the largest coronavirus outbreak in the world the death toll has risen by some 2000 for 4 days in a row bringing the total number of people killed at to over $20000.00 but as the economic toll of the lockdown mounts the trump administration is considering...
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empty pews are a familiar thought around the world whose service is being held in closed churches as millions of people have been told to stay. well it's not just the part for whom the coronavirus has forced a dramatic rethink of face to celebrations but for christians of all denominations so let's take a look at how exactly they mocking the holy day jesus we love you today this texas church holds more than 16000 who are shippers this easter hiver it's only joel the steam and if you have his team with the preacher won't let that get in his way or not think it that you're bigger than a virus and bigger than fear bigger than anything this find to stop us but they did it today lord it's a victory day. special times call for special measures even the choir at lakewood church is working from home today with most of the united states on lockdown a steed had to turn this year's easter service into a virtual one. so did these priests in the philippines despite the safety measures they managed to fill every last spot of their church not with actual people but more than a 1000 pictures of fami
empty pews are a familiar thought around the world whose service is being held in closed churches as millions of people have been told to stay. well it's not just the part for whom the coronavirus has forced a dramatic rethink of face to celebrations but for christians of all denominations so let's take a look at how exactly they mocking the holy day jesus we love you today this texas church holds more than 16000 who are shippers this easter hiver it's only joel the steam and if you have his...
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i chauffeur the media world service, "fifty inventions that shaped the modern economy". and how we think about numbers and how numbers sometimes lead us astray. they help us understand the world. and i also have a podcast with a gentleman called michael lewis and malcolm. read cautionary tales force all about things going wrong and sometimes in amusing ways. and what we can learn from them. so in between all of that, i publish books. and it is all about what i learned. that is one thing. the second thing i wanted to say is thank you to rancho mirage in the festival to jamie and the rest of the festival workers printed and handed to jamie please print. [applause]. tim: jamie e-mailed me probably 18 months ago and suggested that a flight across the world from england to come to rancho mirage. and it kind of heard of palm springs. is that like all major different. and so it is been a huge journey for me. and it was impossible for me to fly end, someone like me from a very long ways away with this devoted readers and the angels. all of the people who come to this festival. so
i chauffeur the media world service, "fifty inventions that shaped the modern economy". and how we think about numbers and how numbers sometimes lead us astray. they help us understand the world. and i also have a podcast with a gentleman called michael lewis and malcolm. read cautionary tales force all about things going wrong and sometimes in amusing ways. and what we can learn from them. so in between all of that, i publish books. and it is all about what i learned. that is one...
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that but it's the reason is that the national health service the visionary national health service the world's 1st public health service was decimated over a period of time and if you read the factorize documents by stealth that's the word they used by stealth sarap tisha silly since the 1980 s. speeded up through the years of new labor but especially accelerating from 2012 onder the david cameron led coalition government. we all hope that fewer people will die here from coronavirus than austerity which the un special rapporteur said was a political decision here in britain do you think that consciousness about coronaviruses only been created because it is affecting elites because obviously there were reports of a $100000.00 or more dying at least from a stereotype policies after the bank bailouts of 2008 well your if you know professor dani dollar go a very reliable source and his colleagues. at all would got into trouble for some thorough research that showed that something like 120000 people lives were cut short as a direct result of a stir tea and they put their finger on the cut in the cu
that but it's the reason is that the national health service the visionary national health service the world's 1st public health service was decimated over a period of time and if you read the factorize documents by stealth that's the word they used by stealth sarap tisha silly since the 1980 s. speeded up through the years of new labor but especially accelerating from 2012 onder the david cameron led coalition government. we all hope that fewer people will die here from coronavirus than...
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i present a show for the bbc world service called 50 things that made the modern economy. all about numbers and i would think about numbers and how numbers sometimes lead us astray and sometimes help us understand the world. i also have a podcast with a gentleman called michael lewis and them gentleman called malcolm gladwell called cautionary tales which is all about things going wrong come sometimes in tragic ways and sometimes in amusing ways and what we can learn from them. in between all that i try to write a few books and i'm going to talk about what i learned writing what of them. that's one thing. the second thing i wanted to say is thank you to the rancho mirage writers festival, to jamie and the rest of the festival guys. a round of applause for jamie, please, thank you. [applause] so jamie, jane e-mailed me a few months ago and suggested that i fly across the world from oxford england to come to rancho mirage. it's near palm springs. it sat like palm beach are as different? this huge journey for me and i realize that's only to fly in some like me from a very long
i present a show for the bbc world service called 50 things that made the modern economy. all about numbers and i would think about numbers and how numbers sometimes lead us astray and sometimes help us understand the world. i also have a podcast with a gentleman called michael lewis and them gentleman called malcolm gladwell called cautionary tales which is all about things going wrong come sometimes in tragic ways and sometimes in amusing ways and what we can learn from them. in between all...
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pews are a familiar sight around the world whose service is being held in closed churches as millions of people have been told to stay. british prime minister boris johnson has been discharged from hospital after being treated for a coach at 19 johnson was admitted a week ago and spent 3 days in intensive care his release from st thomas' hospital in london comes as the u.k. death toll from the coronavirus at tops $10001.00 of the highest in the world johnson's government has come under fire for a lack of personal protective equipment for frontline workers in hospitals in a video posted on twitter the prime minister thanked n.h.s. staff for saving his life and the british public for obeying social distancing measures promising that the u.k. would defeat the corona virus in the last 7 days i have of course seen the pressure the n.h.s. is under i've seen the personal courage not just to the doctors the nurses but of everyone the cleaners the cooks the health care workers with every description physios radiograph was for mrs who kept coming to work kept putting themselves in harm's way ke
pews are a familiar sight around the world whose service is being held in closed churches as millions of people have been told to stay. british prime minister boris johnson has been discharged from hospital after being treated for a coach at 19 johnson was admitted a week ago and spent 3 days in intensive care his release from st thomas' hospital in london comes as the u.k. death toll from the coronavirus at tops $10001.00 of the highest in the world johnson's government has come under fire for...
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so now the world's major oil producing countries are on the same page will no doubt see a greater degree of stability in the international markets as a result of it. now with health services around the world engaged almost solely in the fight against the coronavirus it doesn't mean the focus has been taken off many of the crucial sector is in the u.s. there's been a drop by up to nearly 60 percent the missions for those suffering heart attacks in spain seen a 40 percent cut in emergency procedures i'm patient seeking in hong kong have reported lengthy delays y a. you'll also reveal that patients are refusing to come in and the fees that they will be infected. housed in the hospitals it's overcrowded over 9000 patients are going to have to wait for a long time just to get upstairs to a bed with if i'm going to share a room or going to hallways with other covert 1000 patients i have patients come into crying and screaming that they don't want to be sent to the very dizzy room from the nursing home because they had a fever disagree with that they don't want the virus to take me back take me back but they know they're being sent to certain do. because they're going to just in
so now the world's major oil producing countries are on the same page will no doubt see a greater degree of stability in the international markets as a result of it. now with health services around the world engaged almost solely in the fight against the coronavirus it doesn't mean the focus has been taken off many of the crucial sector is in the u.s. there's been a drop by up to nearly 60 percent the missions for those suffering heart attacks in spain seen a 40 percent cut in emergency...
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hospitals around the world having to spend the final services they focus on 19 patients will have a look at the details on this a bit later in the program. the u.s. does have the world's fastest growing death toll from cope with 19 at the moment the figures approaching 17006 protected to overtake italy within days in new york state 7000 lives have been lost are unable to cope in this video you can see here contract labor is in protective gear burying the dead in a trench on hot island in the bronx the area has traditionally been used to bury with relatives trinity chavez reports. today the coronavirus continuing to take a dramatic toll on new york it's like a battlefield behind your house the number of coronavirus cases and now more than 150000 with more than 7000. the buyers having the biggest impact on some of the new york city's poorest areas the disparities that have plagued the city this nation there are all about fundamental inequality. are once again causing such pain. and causing people innocent people to lose their lives it's just abundantly clear it's sick it's troubling it's w
hospitals around the world having to spend the final services they focus on 19 patients will have a look at the details on this a bit later in the program. the u.s. does have the world's fastest growing death toll from cope with 19 at the moment the figures approaching 17006 protected to overtake italy within days in new york state 7000 lives have been lost are unable to cope in this video you can see here contract labor is in protective gear burying the dead in a trench on hot island in the...
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paris meanwhile hospitals around the world are having to suspend vital services at the moment as they focus on covidien 19 patients we'll have more details on this a bit later in the program. now the u.s. does have the unenviable record at the moment of having the world's fastest growing death toll from the pandemic has topped 17000 and is expected to overtake italy within a matter of days in new york state 7000 lives have been lost there morgues have been overwhelmed in fact in this video you can see workers in protective gear they're burying the dead in a trench on hot island in the bronx the area has been used to bury those with no no no relatives from he chavez sent this report from the city. i know that i want to bring. on the ticket here today the coronavirus continuing to take a dramatic toll on new york it's like a battlefield behind your house the number of coronavirus cases and now more than 150000 with more than 7000 deaths. the virus having the biggest impact on some of new york city's poorest areas the disparities that have plagued this city this nation that are all about
paris meanwhile hospitals around the world are having to suspend vital services at the moment as they focus on covidien 19 patients we'll have more details on this a bit later in the program. now the u.s. does have the unenviable record at the moment of having the world's fastest growing death toll from the pandemic has topped 17000 and is expected to overtake italy within a matter of days in new york state 7000 lives have been lost there morgues have been overwhelmed in fact in this video you...
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is little working closely with the digital services team on how can we modernize and move away from the paper we use right now to move to a more digital worldal services team was created in 2017. it is 2.5 years. our job is to make it possible to get things done with the city online. >> one of the reasons permitting is so difficult in this city and county is really about the scale. we have 58 different department in the city and 18 of them involve permitting. >> we are expecting the residents to understand how the departments are structured to navigate through the permitting processes. it is difficult and we have heard that from many people we interviewed. our goal is you don't have to know the department. you are dealing with the city. >> now if you are trying to get construction or special events permit you might go to 13 locations to get the permit. here we are taking 13 locations into one floor of one location which is a huge improvement for the customer and staff trying to work together to make it easy to comply with the rules. >> there are more than 300 permitting processes in the city. there is a huge to do list that we are possessin
is little working closely with the digital services team on how can we modernize and move away from the paper we use right now to move to a more digital worldal services team was created in 2017. it is 2.5 years. our job is to make it possible to get things done with the city online. >> one of the reasons permitting is so difficult in this city and county is really about the scale. we have 58 different department in the city and 18 of them involve permitting. >> we are expecting the...
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religious gatherings should we've been talking to sophia smith galer, a religion reporterfor bbc world serviceckdown measures where mosques are already closed, the world health organization is recommending virtual alternatives. in other countries where there possibly are still mosques open, or the lockdown isn't quite so severe, they are offering mitigating measures for people to go with. for example, when it comes to social distancing especially both during congregational prayer and charity during this month as well, limiting the amount of times spent outdoors or at an event, minimising the flow of people in and out of an event. so, it's good advice. we know that saudi arabia's top religious body has urged muslims around the world not to congregate for prayer during ramadan. saudi arabia had already closed its mosques — including the grand mosque in mecca. also in iran — the supreme leader ayatollah khamenei says muslims are not required to fast during ramadan if doing so poses a threat to their health. for all these changes, of course ramadan continues and muslims want to continue its religi
religious gatherings should we've been talking to sophia smith galer, a religion reporterfor bbc world serviceckdown measures where mosques are already closed, the world health organization is recommending virtual alternatives. in other countries where there possibly are still mosques open, or the lockdown isn't quite so severe, they are offering mitigating measures for people to go with. for example, when it comes to social distancing especially both during congregational prayer and charity...
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other news making headlines around the world emergency services in russia are continuing to battle large wildfires that have destroyed dozens of buildings and villages in siberia fires have spread through fields and forests on the fact of a heat wave which has hit the entire region regional authorities have issued hundreds of fines to local resident and farmers for violating fire safety regulations which they believe contributed to those fires. and opposition lawmakers in venezuela loyal to one quietly agreed to pay themselves $5000.00 per month from state funds that were confiscated by the us administration recently the pay themselves pay out comes from an 80000000 dollars fund set up by the national assembly the money is made up of venezuelan assets seized by the us government part of that payout plan is expected to include $100.00 bonuses for doctors and nurses battling at the front lines of the rotavirus. and nasa celebrates today the 30th anniversary of the hubble telescope the rocket launch taking up on april 24th 990 hubble has provided an incredible number of images and observati
other news making headlines around the world emergency services in russia are continuing to battle large wildfires that have destroyed dozens of buildings and villages in siberia fires have spread through fields and forests on the fact of a heat wave which has hit the entire region regional authorities have issued hundreds of fines to local resident and farmers for violating fire safety regulations which they believe contributed to those fires. and opposition lawmakers in venezuela loyal to one...
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hospitals around the world are having to suspend vital services as they focus on covert 900 patients that story and more still to come. in. the u.s. as the world's fastest growing death toll from covert 19 figures now approaching 70000 it is expected to overtake italy within just days in new york state 7000 lives have been lost there are simply unable to cope in this video you can see contract laborers in protective gear burying the dead in a trench on heart island in the bronx the area's traditionally been used to bury those with no known relatives and at each other's reports from the city. that i want to bring. you all the ticket here today the coronavirus continuing to take a dramatic toll on new york it's like a battlefield behind your house the number of coronavirus cases and now more than 150000 with more than 7000 deaths. the virus having the biggest impact on some of new york city's poorest areas the disparities that have plagued this city this nation that are all about fundamental inequality are once again causing such pain. and causing people innocent people to lose their li
hospitals around the world are having to suspend vital services as they focus on covert 900 patients that story and more still to come. in. the u.s. as the world's fastest growing death toll from covert 19 figures now approaching 70000 it is expected to overtake italy within just days in new york state 7000 lives have been lost there are simply unable to cope in this video you can see contract laborers in protective gear burying the dead in a trench on heart island in the bronx the area's...
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the service being streamed around the world in hopes that people will opt for online ceremonies as opposed to trying together in physical churches. same for easter sunday this weekend. this church in jerusalem is the center for all latin catholics,
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you have to imagine our adversaries at the world services are doing the exact same. were up against -- i wouldn't believe anything north korea says that kim jong-un sa says. we are out there and we are in service, there is this pandemic and we think that their safety. thank you for your insight for that. arthel: fox news alert as we just reported british prime minister boris johnson has been admitted to the hospital ten days after testing after testing positive for coronavirus. benjamin live in london with more. reporter: the story just break it in the last half-hour. downing street has been very eager in cases that this is precautionary only and is going in to precautionary test of the advice of his doctor. we have seen videos over the last few days while he was in self isolation in which he had not looked terribly well, there was rumors that he was going to extend his isolation but his temperature and fever had remained high and he would been unable to shake the coronavirus as the members of his cabinet have been. we know he just went to the hospital, we don't know
you have to imagine our adversaries at the world services are doing the exact same. were up against -- i wouldn't believe anything north korea says that kim jong-un sa says. we are out there and we are in service, there is this pandemic and we think that their safety. thank you for your insight for that. arthel: fox news alert as we just reported british prime minister boris johnson has been admitted to the hospital ten days after testing after testing positive for coronavirus. benjamin live in...
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. >>> in communities across the country and cities all over the world, easter sunday services and familyons meant finding meaning at home this year and connecting in ways they never have before. kerry sanders explains >> reporter: from a sunrise service in largemont, new york, streamed online. to florida, to poster joel osteen's mega church, small churches and most ornate cathedrals in the nation easter, most holy day on the ce around the world in most cases to empty pews. congregations connected like never before pope usually before crowds of tens of thousands delivered messages over the internet to 1.2 billion catholics. >> might be first time in history that st. peter's square is empty on easter but pope francis sees optimism here, hoping to see contagion of home >> reporter: in boston, ordaned leaders taking measured steps. christians reminded to believe in higher power. >> it's never a question of what god is doing to us, but low are we responding to what's happening. >> reporter: but in louisiana and orlando, some churches defied warnings with in-person services pandemic changing s
. >>> in communities across the country and cities all over the world, easter sunday services and familyons meant finding meaning at home this year and connecting in ways they never have before. kerry sanders explains >> reporter: from a sunrise service in largemont, new york, streamed online. to florida, to poster joel osteen's mega church, small churches and most ornate cathedrals in the nation easter, most holy day on the ce around the world in most cases to empty pews....
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facebook to partner its whatsapp messaging service with geo as it looks to expand into one of its largest growth markets and business has been booming for the world's largest internet streaming service during the pandemic between january and march netflix signed up 16000000 new subscribers doubled the number it was expecting and its shares have gained 11 percent over that time. it's now past the hour on al-jazeera and these are the headlines iran says it has launched its 1st military satellite into orbit a move which is likely to increase tensions with the united states in the past washington's blamed iran for using its space program as a cover for missile development denies that same bus arriving with more on this from to him. we know is that this is what the revolutionary guard the i are g.c.c. is their 1st military satellite being launched into space they call it the newer one and it is orbiting in the thermosphere at around 425 kilometers up that's about half the distance of the 1st satellite ever launched into space by soviet russia sputnik of course now we do know what that iran has for the 1st several years for the 1st decade of this century
facebook to partner its whatsapp messaging service with geo as it looks to expand into one of its largest growth markets and business has been booming for the world's largest internet streaming service during the pandemic between january and march netflix signed up 16000000 new subscribers doubled the number it was expecting and its shares have gained 11 percent over that time. it's now past the hour on al-jazeera and these are the headlines iran says it has launched its 1st military satellite...
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medical service even though it's a relatively poor country even the most advanced health services around the world have come under severe pressure and have been it ended up buckling under the pressure of social virus so the concern is that this damage could yet cause major problem for turkey's medical services daryn at this stage do we know is the lockdown likely to be extended. well that's another big question the fact that people only receive 2 hours' notice of this latest move it's are unclear whether this curfew could be possibly extended they are as awareness of this problem is continuing to escalate despite measures being taken but the turkish president regev typer one has been very insistent on rejecting calls for major curfew saying the economy's wheels have to keep on turning and i think the key problem for the government is if they do in forces major curfew for any length of time during working days the course will be for compensation to be paid for these people who are not working and the question is does the government have those funds to support such a major financial drain on its res
medical service even though it's a relatively poor country even the most advanced health services around the world have come under severe pressure and have been it ended up buckling under the pressure of social virus so the concern is that this damage could yet cause major problem for turkey's medical services daryn at this stage do we know is the lockdown likely to be extended. well that's another big question the fact that people only receive 2 hours' notice of this latest move it's are...
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hospitals around the world are having to suspend vital services as they focus on covert 19 patients story and more still to come. the opec oil producing nations plus russia have agreed to cut global output in a bid to stabilize prices however the deal he is on which is so far refused to play along let's get more on this now from our correspondent donald quarter don good morning to you just take us through the tentative looking agreement at this stage and what is likely to mean for global supplies the morning meal well this is certainly a store call agreement that's in the works right now between opec plus and russia saudi arabia and russia have already agreed to cut global daily oil production by $10000000.00 barrels of oil and that's after a 2 after a month long price war between saudi arabia and russia actually that began after saudi arabia had dramatically boosted its oil production resulting in record low global oil prices on thursday opec plus called on its member states to assist in efforts intended to stabilize the global oil market and that was after marathon negotiations on the i
hospitals around the world are having to suspend vital services as they focus on covert 19 patients story and more still to come. the opec oil producing nations plus russia have agreed to cut global output in a bid to stabilize prices however the deal he is on which is so far refused to play along let's get more on this now from our correspondent donald quarter don good morning to you just take us through the tentative looking agreement at this stage and what is likely to mean for global...
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today, you have become a conglomerate, in effect, in the financial services world. you have about $3.7 trillion of assets under management. so you make your money on other financial services, is that correct? charles: correct. one of the things, we are a conglomerate. but we are really not in the original sense. we only focus on what we can do for individual investors and advisors who have individual investors. david: so when you started doing this more than 40 years ago, did you ever envision that you would be in more than the discount brokerage business? did you say i was going to build a giant conglomerate or not? charles: i did not, david. certainly, we had a limited view of where we were at the time. but frankly, we thought the original business only had -- would help maybe 10% or 15% of the population. people who did their own research, and only wanted to have a simple transaction. as we found out, there are many, many people who wanted help and advice. david: let me ask you about something some people say makes you so well known. is that your ads in your compa
today, you have become a conglomerate, in effect, in the financial services world. you have about $3.7 trillion of assets under management. so you make your money on other financial services, is that correct? charles: correct. one of the things, we are a conglomerate. but we are really not in the original sense. we only focus on what we can do for individual investors and advisors who have individual investors. david: so when you started doing this more than 40 years ago, did you ever envision...
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the temporary layoffs are set to begin april 19 and are part of an agreement between disney world and the service trades council union all employees are expected to be called back to their jobs eventually and will keep their benefits for up to a year. let's talk about oil because the pandemic an international lockdowns of had severe impacts on the global economy which reduces the need for oil with live virtually growing to hold the u.s. energy information administration says demand for petrol by american drivers is the lowest in decades the norwegian based energy research center center right study energy full costs the change in demand from april last year to now could be as much as 27000000 barrels a day at the price of crude it's fallen from more than $67.00 a barrel in december when the virus was 1st detected to just over 21 dollars this month let's hear from jeff colgan now a professor of political science at brown university and author of the book petro aggression when oil causes war he says russia's compliance will be key to this deal working. eyes now turn to complaints in the past the gul
the temporary layoffs are set to begin april 19 and are part of an agreement between disney world and the service trades council union all employees are expected to be called back to their jobs eventually and will keep their benefits for up to a year. let's talk about oil because the pandemic an international lockdowns of had severe impacts on the global economy which reduces the need for oil with live virtually growing to hold the u.s. energy information administration says demand for petrol...
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april 19th and are part of an agreement between disney world and the world and sorry disney world and the service trades council union all employees are expected to be called back to their jobs they say they will keep their benefits as well for up to a. look at oil now because the world's largest producers have agreed to the biggest production cut in history the models plummeted in this coronavirus crisis and saudi arabia russia and several other nations are to reduce their production by nearly 10000000 barrels a day this report from charlotte bellus. opec a cool abandoned in vienna institute the group and its allies meet virtually remotely agree to cut global oil production by the largest amount in history 10000000 barrels a day that's about a 10 percent reduction. oil producing nations agreed to the cut last week mexico wouldn't sign refusing to drop its output president trump weighed in the united states discussions with mexico city arabia russia. dealing with opec nations. we tried to get mexico as the expression goes over the barrel trump then offered to reduce u.s. production further to mak
april 19th and are part of an agreement between disney world and the world and sorry disney world and the service trades council union all employees are expected to be called back to their jobs they say they will keep their benefits as well for up to a. look at oil now because the world's largest producers have agreed to the biggest production cut in history the models plummeted in this coronavirus crisis and saudi arabia russia and several other nations are to reduce their production by nearly...
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and back the temporary layoffs began on april 19th at a part of an agreement between disney world and the service trades council all employees are expected to be called back to their jobs eventually. let's take a look at how the endemic has affected easter celebrations around the world will begin jerusalem where for the 1st time in nearly 100 years easter mass was celebrated without a congregation or force or. easter bells ringing out from the church of the holy sepulcher in the courtyard below weight of the custody of the church key a responsibility passed down through his family for more than 850 years bill is that. this is only the 2nd easter in history when the city has been attacked like this in 1349 a play closed the doors of the church for several months the catholic patriarch of the church arrived to conduct the mass with a reminder of the easter message that life will prevail the coronavirus lockdown as utterly changed the face of easter in jerusalem usually this square would be thronged with christian photograms from around the world waiting to celebrate mass in the place they believe j
and back the temporary layoffs began on april 19th at a part of an agreement between disney world and the service trades council all employees are expected to be called back to their jobs eventually. let's take a look at how the endemic has affected easter celebrations around the world will begin jerusalem where for the 1st time in nearly 100 years easter mass was celebrated without a congregation or force or. easter bells ringing out from the church of the holy sepulcher in the courtyard below...
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america and other parts of the world, easter services will be celebrated at home, through the internettrohmeyer and back to "tucker carlson tonight." >> tucker: at the current pandemic is focused on awful lot of attention. they have quietly automatically unthinkingly spent billions of dollars supporting over the decades and most up we felt good about it. but now it's time to ask a veryp reasonable u question that the president is in fact asking. what are we getting for that support? china spends less than half as much as we do supporting the w.h.o. and it's clear what they get. they get a servile global organization that's abetting their rise to superpower status. tih.o. excludes taiwan for membership solely because beijing has demanded that they do that. b cruelly, by the way. from the start of this pandemic the world health organization has done shockingly little to stop the virus from spreading izaround the world. in fact when the organization appears in public at all it seems to be functioning purely as an offshoot of chinese state media. the director of the world health organizati
america and other parts of the world, easter services will be celebrated at home, through the internettrohmeyer and back to "tucker carlson tonight." >> tucker: at the current pandemic is focused on awful lot of attention. they have quietly automatically unthinkingly spent billions of dollars supporting over the decades and most up we felt good about it. but now it's time to ask a veryp reasonable u question that the president is in fact asking. what are we getting for that...
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the public sector but the the evidence is be sure that even those the most adults health service systems in the world are elsewhere to struggle when faced with the demands of the time. but are in jones in istanbul thank you very much for. the time to take a look now at some more coronavirus news from around the world aid organizations have begun to distributing facemasks and information in yemen after the country recorded its 1st case of covert 1000 on friday aid organizations are alarmed at a possible widespread outbreak in the country describing it as a nightmare scenario in a country already suffering from one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. indian prime minister narendra modi has extended a nationwide lockdown by 2 more weeks to slow the spread of the corona virus it was due to end next tuesday so far the number of deaths and infections has remained relatively low but there are fears a surge would overwhelm the nation's health care system. the honduran military has staged a reenactment of the crucifixion of jesus at an army base in the country's capital the easter tradition is usually p
the public sector but the the evidence is be sure that even those the most adults health service systems in the world are elsewhere to struggle when faced with the demands of the time. but are in jones in istanbul thank you very much for. the time to take a look now at some more coronavirus news from around the world aid organizations have begun to distributing facemasks and information in yemen after the country recorded its 1st case of covert 1000 on friday aid organizations are alarmed at a...
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is little working closely with the digital services team on how can we modernize and move away from the paper we use right now to move to a more digital worldital services team was created in 2017. it is 2.5 years. our job is to make it possible to get things done with the city online. >> one of the reasons permitting is so difficult in this city and county is really about the scale. we have 58 different department in the city and 18 of them involve permitting. >> we are expecting the residents to understand how the departments are structured to navigate through the permitting processes. it is difficult and we have heard that from many people we interviewed. our goal is you don't have to know the department. you are dealing with the city. >> now if you are trying to get construction or special events permit you might go to 13 locations to get the permit. here we are taking 13 locations into one floor of one location which is a huge improvement for the customer and staff trying to work together to make it easy to comply with the rules. >> there are more than 300 permitting processes in the city. there is a huge to do list that we are possess
is little working closely with the digital services team on how can we modernize and move away from the paper we use right now to move to a more digital worldital services team was created in 2017. it is 2.5 years. our job is to make it possible to get things done with the city online. >> one of the reasons permitting is so difficult in this city and county is really about the scale. we have 58 different department in the city and 18 of them involve permitting. >> we are expecting...
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you get in and to sacrifice so a company like amazon but also like bluebird to undercut the world's taxi services and worry about profits later. this is something businesses haven't been able to do at scale until now. so that in itself has a lot of ramification and it cuts competitors out and with that monopoly power. >> so a reasonable and optimistic and simplistic statement of what it would adhere to but that implication is you got bad. so to be powerful and successful? >> where to start. i 350 pages on it. [laughter] it was the mantra the evil one - - the google guys came up with in the nineties when the internet was a garage industry it was just born with a small time entrepreneurs coming up with these companies and the reason i decided to focus on google and the idea of not being able is that it was a bear in the beginning. if you write a complicated book with social and political and economic issues you want a narrative arc. . . . . buildingl voodoo doll of you and of ensuring data to advertisers. the business model would eventually bring the users of search. and the state entities like rus
you get in and to sacrifice so a company like amazon but also like bluebird to undercut the world's taxi services and worry about profits later. this is something businesses haven't been able to do at scale until now. so that in itself has a lot of ramification and it cuts competitors out and with that monopoly power. >> so a reasonable and optimistic and simplistic statement of what it would adhere to but that implication is you got bad. so to be powerful and successful? >> where...
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grammy winner billy island all performing from home the event called one world together at home was broadcast live on streaming services along with major t.v. networks worldwide. one. that's wrong music with a message. to the global citizen and lady gaga curated the online 6 hour event as a love letter to the world was. last . posted by jimmy fallon and other u.s. talk show hosts the event celebrated those on the front lines of the fight against the coronavirus. most of these performance would be used to the stage but it was all filmed in their homes that included paul mccartney stevie wonder celine dion billy eilish and elton john. j. and. j. and there's been just. a moment prayer was eager. 'd to. get into. the. night some of the stars swapped performances for messages of solidarity and african american in large had been so nearly in. those with preexisting conditions. even higher this bar is killing black. album arming the high rate here in america. instead of calling for donations from the public the event urged corporations and philanthropists to donate to the world health or going to charities and also efforts to
grammy winner billy island all performing from home the event called one world together at home was broadcast live on streaming services along with major t.v. networks worldwide. one. that's wrong music with a message. to the global citizen and lady gaga curated the online 6 hour event as a love letter to the world was. last . posted by jimmy fallon and other u.s. talk show hosts the event celebrated those on the front lines of the fight against the coronavirus. most of these performance would...