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karen tso joins us from london. what can you tell us about it. >> it was planned to carry gas through virginia and under the trail. but duke energy and the dominion who have been behind the program have decided to walk away after pressure from environmentalists and after regulatory hurdles. a $9.7 billion deal debt gave way. significant maneuvering around this deal. also it has meant that pipeline projects across the united states p in the past decade have come against significant opposition, trying to unlock the dividends from the fracking boon, but you've seen environmental activists, native american groups, and land owners themselves. it's the latest blow to pipeline projects. meantime big tech in silicon valley face opposition from the european commission. she's gone after big tech companies before, but the latest, the likes of alphabet, google, facebook could face new complex laws designed to akle their market dominance and get them to pay more tax, also demand more responsibility for responsibility for content
karen tso joins us from london. what can you tell us about it. >> it was planned to carry gas through virginia and under the trail. but duke energy and the dominion who have been behind the program have decided to walk away after pressure from environmentalists and after regulatory hurdles. a $9.7 billion deal debt gave way. significant maneuvering around this deal. also it has meant that pipeline projects across the united states p in the past decade have come against significant...
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renard months or he's the director of iraq initiative at chatham house and he joins us now on skype from london to begin with i believe you know her show me and you have my condolences it seems that the gunmen were waiting for him outside his home why do you think he was targeted. i mean 1st of all this one is slow to do because we shot him with a very close friend and colleague of me and many others who have been trying to do research center understand iraq he was barry outspoken and i just by talking on the same day earlier point you know when he was constantly facing threats there were constant threats on him for his role in speaking out against for example some of these militias that were going around the world who are speaking out against the political speaking out against corruption and i knew him well for many years and he really wanted to raise awareness for what he saw to be some of the impediments for
renard months or he's the director of iraq initiative at chatham house and he joins us now on skype from london to begin with i believe you know her show me and you have my condolences it seems that the gunmen were waiting for him outside his home why do you think he was targeted. i mean 1st of all this one is slow to do because we shot him with a very close friend and colleague of me and many others who have been trying to do research center understand iraq he was barry outspoken and i just by...
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and later — it's the north london derby. more than just bragging rights on the line.. both needing a win to keep them in european contention... spurs struggling at the moment however — they've won just twice since the restart.. the thing that keeps me strong and
and later — it's the north london derby. more than just bragging rights on the line.. both needing a win to keep them in european contention... spurs struggling at the moment however — they've won just twice since the restart.. the thing that keeps me strong and
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in an essay for the london review of books you've wrote about you dealing with the diagnosis and the treatment of cancer why did you feel the need to write about it i promised i would write you know i hate people writing about their illnesses and i just it's awful and i really thought i would also no one asked me to do it there was no demand for this and then one day i just a sentence came into my head and the sentence was it all started with my balls it's like the sentence you know all of ball all start and then once i wrote that i just for a month or so just had to it regularly. other things that happened. that i had you know but a 1000 words and i thought well you know i read it over again and i just laughed at it and thought i've actually almost got rid of some of the anguish around you know some of us all. task. of all that you've writing about balls yeah some of the experience was grotesque and i thought if i published this sort of. free me in some way that would be really over and it didn't work so i said to the lugger of yours remember that no just say i'm not sure this is an
in an essay for the london review of books you've wrote about you dealing with the diagnosis and the treatment of cancer why did you feel the need to write about it i promised i would write you know i hate people writing about their illnesses and i just it's awful and i really thought i would also no one asked me to do it there was no demand for this and then one day i just a sentence came into my head and the sentence was it all started with my balls it's like the sentence you know all of ball...
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it used to fly from khartoum to london. and was run down the complete. time played a very important role. in medical services free to admit. now if you have the money you can be treated in a quick time. frame when you go and. do your grip. on that album that i know that. when you don't have a history of yourself all of your country then you are not a personality not a country. all of the listen. if you will use all. you as i know be a mom of one of these. i tried to show some of the claims in the article right to senior personnel in the nation so bad they see the importance of. my projecting to them important for names announcing the independence of this event. then was 19 could 6 most people get that yes i'm not going to do with number 2 or do i want to. look at it i'm going to probably not want to give them any. i was born in southern sudan during the political world. and their daily we had a bubble of joy actually. we don't believe that we're going to get what it would. it means to us coming together different people from the north souls was wherever
it used to fly from khartoum to london. and was run down the complete. time played a very important role. in medical services free to admit. now if you have the money you can be treated in a quick time. frame when you go and. do your grip. on that album that i know that. when you don't have a history of yourself all of your country then you are not a personality not a country. all of the listen. if you will use all. you as i know be a mom of one of these. i tried to show some of the claims in...
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temperatures of 37 degrees and at london, 29 in edinburgh. a significant drop on the way for saturday. for liverpool and sheffield, a drop of 11 degrees or more. the heat has been coming to an end with a bang. we've had this band of cloud coming in from the west bringing rain and we scooped up some thunderstorms from continental europe, heading eastward to the north sea and behind that band of cloud, we are seeing atlantic air spilling our way and that is the reason why the temperatures will be dropping. things will feel different as we head into monday. still going to be very warm for eastern parts of england. by the time we get to the morning we have rain affecting shetland and may be a few showers coming into some other resting parts of the uk. throughout the day on saturday, it is going to be a mixture of sunshine and a scattering of showers, mainly across western areas, a few will push their way eastwards gradually through the day. much of the day may well be dry with sunshine at times and it stays dry right across the southeast and east
temperatures of 37 degrees and at london, 29 in edinburgh. a significant drop on the way for saturday. for liverpool and sheffield, a drop of 11 degrees or more. the heat has been coming to an end with a bang. we've had this band of cloud coming in from the west bringing rain and we scooped up some thunderstorms from continental europe, heading eastward to the north sea and behind that band of cloud, we are seeing atlantic air spilling our way and that is the reason why the temperatures will be...
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help nations work together on global challenges like climate change and poverty he joins me now from london to talk about his new book the good country equation how we can repair the world. in one generation wow simon the good country of baxter's the annual survey that ranks countries very contribution to humanity and the planet where does the united states stand on this latest well jesse the u.s. ranked 40th place in the last today more than yes it's pretty much a tie with russia which run $45.00 just you know wow 40th that's that's out of $150.00 odd countries so it's not out of $150.00 it's not so very bad well i don't know we're a country that likes to be number one and to be 40 if that you don't tell people where you want to be 45th anyway what countries have made the top 10 and you can you give us some examples of what they're doing well the countries that are in the top 10 or rule from europe and in fact all but one of them switzerland are in the european union and of course i get a lot of angry emails from from people all over the world saying it's just because you're in europe well
help nations work together on global challenges like climate change and poverty he joins me now from london to talk about his new book the good country equation how we can repair the world. in one generation wow simon the good country of baxter's the annual survey that ranks countries very contribution to humanity and the planet where does the united states stand on this latest well jesse the u.s. ranked 40th place in the last today more than yes it's pretty much a tie with russia which run...
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temperatures of 37 degrees and at london, 29 in edinburgh. a significant drop on the way for saturday. for liverpool and sheffield, a drop of 11 degrees or more. the heat has been coming to an end with a bang. we've had this band of cloud coming in from the west bringing rain and we scooped up some thunderstorms from continental europe, heading eastward to the north sea and behind that band of cloud, we are seeing atlantic air spilling our way and that is the reason why the temperatures will be dropping. things will feel different as we head into monday. still going to be very warm for eastern parts of england. by the time we get to the morning we have rain affecting shetland and may be a few showers coming into some other resting parts of the uk. throughout the day on saturday, it is going to be a mixture of sunshine and a scattering of showers, mainly across western areas, a few will push their way eastwards gradually through the day. much of the day may well be dry with sunshine at times and it stays dry right across the southeast and east
temperatures of 37 degrees and at london, 29 in edinburgh. a significant drop on the way for saturday. for liverpool and sheffield, a drop of 11 degrees or more. the heat has been coming to an end with a bang. we've had this band of cloud coming in from the west bringing rain and we scooped up some thunderstorms from continental europe, heading eastward to the north sea and behind that band of cloud, we are seeing atlantic air spilling our way and that is the reason why the temperatures will be...
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. >>> san francisco mayor london breed you believe veilunveiled w plan today. it includes cutting $100 million from the police and sheriff's department and redirecting that to address disparities in the black community. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard has the story. >> what we didn'tns for was the coronavirus. >> reporter: mayor london breed says it closes the deficit and d avoids layoffs. $93 million will go toward future covid response. >> this is a significant investment. honestly, it is not really a choice without a strong and sustained covid response, our students won't return to people won't get back to work. >> reporter: breed also announced a major $120 million budget cut to the san francisco police and sheriff's departments. that money instead could be spend on addressing disparities in the city's black community. >> i want black boys growing up today to thrive because we chose to change how this city and how this our ybln. not as a statistic or an inevitable tragedy but as an important part of our city's future. >> chief william scott said in a sta
. >>> san francisco mayor london breed you believe veilunveiled w plan today. it includes cutting $100 million from the police and sheriff's department and redirecting that to address disparities in the black community. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard has the story. >> what we didn'tns for was the coronavirus. >> reporter: mayor london breed says it closes the deficit and d avoids layoffs. $93 million will go toward future covid response. >> this is a significant...
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chinese authorities for information about hong kong's anti-government protests while north fled to london soon after china imposed that national security law and truth founded the hong kong democracy council in the united states the police have declined to comment but it would be the. time to talk of an activist outside the 50 under the federal law joining me right now from los angeles is samuel chub one of the activists whose arrest has been ordered by the police as we've been saying he is a u.s. citizen samuel thanks so much for being with us let me start by asking you how you felt this morning when you wake up to this news i think that i was outrage and really not surprised but this is such an outlandish claim that somehow they have jurisdiction of american citizens while being an american government is just completely out of line. samuel i understand you moved to the u.s. when you were 12 you've been a community organizer there fake yes not only on issues related to hong kong but also on school lunch programs financial regulation you are a u.s. citizen and as you say you know there ar
chinese authorities for information about hong kong's anti-government protests while north fled to london soon after china imposed that national security law and truth founded the hong kong democracy council in the united states the police have declined to comment but it would be the. time to talk of an activist outside the 50 under the federal law joining me right now from los angeles is samuel chub one of the activists whose arrest has been ordered by the police as we've been saying he is a...
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this is the newshour live from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes, as the world health organization warns the effects of coronavirus could be around for decades, some hope from america's leading expert. >> we feel cautiously optimistic that we will have a vaccine by the end of this year. anchor: the spread of covid-19 has weighed heavily on the eurozone economy, causing a record contraction.
this is the newshour live from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes, as the world health organization warns the effects of coronavirus could be around for decades, some hope from america's leading expert. >> we feel cautiously optimistic that we will have a vaccine by the end of this year. anchor: the spread of covid-19 has weighed heavily on the eurozone economy, causing a record contraction.
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. >>> london breed unveiled her first budget since the coronavirus blew a hole in the last one. the two-year budget finds a way to offset the project did $1.5 measure that would overhaul the city's business tax structure. she is also asking city workers to delays cajoled raises for two years. she said talks with both fire and police unions have been redacted. >> our entire city isall need t part to share in that sacrifice. i want to be very clear. if the unions don't agree to delay their raises, then we will be forced to lay people off. we will be forced to cut city services. >> bill scott tweeted that while the cuts are so vacant, they are cuts that we can absorb and that will not diminish our ability to provide essential services. the mayor plans to shift $120 million in police funding to invest in the cities committee. the board of supervisors has until august, until october thirst to make any changes or approve the budget. the sheriff released a statement saying the office is collaborating with the mayor's office on the cuts. the statement reads "we need responsible redirect
. >>> london breed unveiled her first budget since the coronavirus blew a hole in the last one. the two-year budget finds a way to offset the project did $1.5 measure that would overhaul the city's business tax structure. she is also asking city workers to delays cajoled raises for two years. she said talks with both fire and police unions have been redacted. >> our entire city isall need t part to share in that sacrifice. i want to be very clear. if the unions don't agree to...
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which looks at slavery reparations that story coming up next that's it for myself in the team here in london. 10 years ago a mining disaster in chile trapped 33 in the world watched as a 2 month rescue turned tragedy into a miracle al-jazeera revisits the men once celebrated as national bureau and ask how this ordeal changed their lives chilean miners after the rescue on a jersey. hello i'm sam is a than this is counting the cost on al-jazeera your weekly look at the world of business and economics this week the wealth of banks prime ministers and parish vicars built on the backs of slaves how much does britain oh in reparations millions pulled out of poverty tour in the commodity boom the pandemic could wipe out latin america's hard earned social and economic gains. plus wild card and its missing billions the german tech darling that wasn't all that was made out to be. the toppling of slave owner will cost and stature amid the black lives matter protests is raised among comfortable questions about britain's role in the slave trade questions live whether britain should pay reparations for mo
which looks at slavery reparations that story coming up next that's it for myself in the team here in london. 10 years ago a mining disaster in chile trapped 33 in the world watched as a 2 month rescue turned tragedy into a miracle al-jazeera revisits the men once celebrated as national bureau and ask how this ordeal changed their lives chilean miners after the rescue on a jersey. hello i'm sam is a than this is counting the cost on al-jazeera your weekly look at the world of business and...
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england's lockdown as ‘slamming on the brakes‘ — the paper also carries a picture of a swimmer in a west london pool, as the uk experienced its third hottest day on record. the i carries a picture of a packed beach in southern england — earlier today, brighton and hove city council asked people to stay away from the area as it said social distancing was becoming ‘impossible‘. britain‘s so—called ‘virus chaos‘ also the lead for the mirror — but the paper also claims prince andrew is in ‘alot of trouble‘ in relation to his friendship with convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein. the prince has always denied the claims made against him. amid news about the concerns of a second coronavirus wave in england, the guardian has a picture of russian—born newspaper proprietor evgeny lebvedev, who‘s among dozens of new nominations for peerages announced by downing street so, let‘s begin. and, we will start with your paper. there is a picture of the prime minister here and that story about squeezing the break as he warns about a spike of further lockdown easing. this is coming as a
england's lockdown as ‘slamming on the brakes‘ — the paper also carries a picture of a swimmer in a west london pool, as the uk experienced its third hottest day on record. the i carries a picture of a packed beach in southern england — earlier today, brighton and hove city council asked people to stay away from the area as it said social distancing was becoming ‘impossible‘. britain‘s so—called ‘virus chaos‘ also the lead for the mirror — but the paper also claims prince...
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geo news he reports on pakistan britain as well as muslim and european affairs he's joining us from london gentlemen it's great to have you both jon i want to start with you how worried about are you about these a localized outbreaks that we're seeing. yes i'm very worried is the onset of the virus has been declining for some time now in the u.k. but over the past week or 2 we've ceded gradually increase but the increase is not even all over the country that's particular areas where the increase is more prevalent there's more of the virus in the community and what the government is doing he's moving to try and crush these increased localized areas for example that's just been closed down probably 3 or 4 weeks now a gradual reopening of leicester starts on monday and now this straight to manchester area is a contiguous area there's greater manchester yorkshire possible long to show that have now had to be closed down unfortunately and what the government doing particularly in combination with the local directors of health is looking at the drivers of transmission and a lot of the drivers of
geo news he reports on pakistan britain as well as muslim and european affairs he's joining us from london gentlemen it's great to have you both jon i want to start with you how worried about are you about these a localized outbreaks that we're seeing. yes i'm very worried is the onset of the virus has been declining for some time now in the u.k. but over the past week or 2 we've ceded gradually increase but the increase is not even all over the country that's particular areas where the...
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i know i'm mariam was in london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up the spread of covert 9 has weighed heavily on the eurozone economy causing a record contraction zimbabwe's military and police in force a ban on anti-government protests of opposition figures say dozens have been detained. and hong kong's chief executive kerry lamb invokes emergency laws to postpone september's election for a year. the coronavirus has already had a profound impact on the global economy it's changed the way we live work and travel now the world health organization says the up he will will reverberate for generations at a meeting at the. emergency committee the director general. said the pandemic was a once in a century health crisis effects of which will be felt for decades to come but there was some optimistic news from america's top infectious disease expert dr anthony believes a vaccine could be available within months we're also starting to get more of a picture on the impact of covert 19 on the economy the pandemic has plunged the eurozone into a historic recession the sharpest drop in 25 y
i know i'm mariam was in london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up the spread of covert 9 has weighed heavily on the eurozone economy causing a record contraction zimbabwe's military and police in force a ban on anti-government protests of opposition figures say dozens have been detained. and hong kong's chief executive kerry lamb invokes emergency laws to postpone september's election for a year. the coronavirus has already had a profound impact on the global economy it's changed the...
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poised to stage a performance for the first time in months — this venue in london was due to open its doors tomorrow. 80 seats, normally 180, and now we can't open. and that's a huge financial hit for us at the phoenix. businesses still closed across england have been waiting for the next phase of unlocking to begin, but now, with cases of coronavirus on the rise again, the prime minister pressing pause. at every point, i have said our plan to reopen society and the economy is conditional, that it relies on continued progress against the virus, and we would not hesitate to put the brakes on if required. with those numbers creeping up, our assessment is that we should now squeeze that brake pedal. and so... on saturday the ist of august, we had hoped to reopen in england a number of higher—risk settings that had remained closed, and today i am afraid we are postponing those changes for at least a fortnight. boris johnson acknowledging the disruption this will cause. i know the steps we are taking will be a real blow to many people, and i am really, really sorry about that, but we sim
poised to stage a performance for the first time in months — this venue in london was due to open its doors tomorrow. 80 seats, normally 180, and now we can't open. and that's a huge financial hit for us at the phoenix. businesses still closed across england have been waiting for the next phase of unlocking to begin, but now, with cases of coronavirus on the rise again, the prime minister pressing pause. at every point, i have said our plan to reopen society and the economy is conditional,...
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most of us will miss the showers and will have frequent sunny spells. 25 the top temperature in london, so quite a dip in what we had on friday and in the north of the uk, we are talking closer to around 18 degrees. how about for the football? the fa cup final. beautiful weather around, really rather ideal weather conditions with temperatures in the low to mid—20s and sunny spells. saturday into sunday, we'll see weather fronts moving across the northern half of the uk. that showery theme continues. i think for northern ireland, scotland and it looks as though the lakes and maybe parts of yorkshire, we could see some showers around on saturday but south of that, the weather is going to be dry. it's going to be a little bit cooler. temperatures 20—23 across southern areas of the uk. more like 17 in the north. that's it for me. bye— bye. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. a gloomy warning from the head of the world health organisation — he says the impact of the coronavirus outbreak will be felt ‘for decades to come'. the uk h
most of us will miss the showers and will have frequent sunny spells. 25 the top temperature in london, so quite a dip in what we had on friday and in the north of the uk, we are talking closer to around 18 degrees. how about for the football? the fa cup final. beautiful weather around, really rather ideal weather conditions with temperatures in the low to mid—20s and sunny spells. saturday into sunday, we'll see weather fronts moving across the northern half of the uk. that showery theme...
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. >> a press conference in london today, their questions raised about whether it is ok, going to be ok to open schools. i know you have been looking at capitol hill was frustrating, on the school opening issue. nkdo you there is a clear strategy, for whether it is positive -- possible to open schools again? >> there is not, not by the federal government. ihere is whreally should look like. strategies.d be three depending on the single most important determinant. that is, what is the level of coronavirus in your community? in places going with an active surge such that the number of deaths are as leading to other hospitalsnd icus are overwhelmed, you cannot open schools. it is not safe to do so. on the other hand, there places where the infection is that a relatively good control, where schools can probably reopen safely with safeguards in place. then there are all the states in the middle. the most important the gs for thates is to control their level of covid-19 infections while investing resourceso make schoo safer to protect children and teachers taff. anchor: looking out the situat
. >> a press conference in london today, their questions raised about whether it is ok, going to be ok to open schools. i know you have been looking at capitol hill was frustrating, on the school opening issue. nkdo you there is a clear strategy, for whether it is positive -- possible to open schools again? >> there is not, not by the federal government. ihere is whreally should look like. strategies.d be three depending on the single most important determinant. that is, what is the...
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hello i maryam namazie this is the news hour live from london coming up in the next 60 minutes as the world health organization was the effects of the coronavirus could be around for decades some hope from america's leading experts. we feel cautiously optimistic that we will have a vaccine by the end of this year and as we go into 2021. meanwhile the spread of covert 19 has weighed heavily on the eurozone economy causing a wreck or contraction. and zimbabwe's military and police in force a ban on antigovernment protests opposition figures say dozens have been detained. and army welling's with the sports news as yet another major league baseball team is hit by coronavirus. people returns with social justice hala on its agenda to hear from the born giants i see this hour. the corona virus has already had a profound impact on the global economy changing the way we live work and travel now the world health organization says this will reverberate for generations at a meeting of the w h o's emergency committee the director general ted ross gabrielle sauce said the pandemic was a once in a c
hello i maryam namazie this is the news hour live from london coming up in the next 60 minutes as the world health organization was the effects of the coronavirus could be around for decades some hope from america's leading experts. we feel cautiously optimistic that we will have a vaccine by the end of this year and as we go into 2021. meanwhile the spread of covert 19 has weighed heavily on the eurozone economy causing a wreck or contraction. and zimbabwe's military and police in force a ban...
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wolf. >> scott mclean reporting from london. thank you. >>> there's more breaking news "the situation room." the cases pass the million mark and tonight there are some new and disturbing projections of how many more americans are about to die. ♪ book two separate qualifying stays and earn a free night. the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. >>> we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer "the situation room." we're following breaking news on the coronavirus. here in the united states, surging about 4.5 million a little while ago while 20 states see a rise in infections globally.
wolf. >> scott mclean reporting from london. thank you. >>> there's more breaking news "the situation room." the cases pass the million mark and tonight there are some new and disturbing projections of how many more americans are about to die. ♪ book two separate qualifying stays and earn a free night. the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh,...
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poised to stage a performance for the first time in months — this venue in london was due to open its doors tomorrow. 80 seats, normally 180, and now we can't open. and that's a huge financial hit for us at the phoenix. businesses still closed across england have been waiting for the next phase of unlocking to begin, but now, with cases of coronavirus on the rise again, the prime minister pressing pause. at every point, i have said our plan to reopen society and the economy is conditional, that it relies on continued progress against the virus, and we would not hesitate to put the brakes on if required. with those numbers creeping up, our assessment is that we should now squeeze that brake pedal. and so... on saturday the ist of august, we had hoped to reopen in england a number of higher—risk settings that had remained closed, and today i am afraid we are postponing those changes for at least a fortnight. boris johnson acknowledging the disruption this will cause. i know the steps we are taking will be a real blow to many people, and i am really, really sorry about that, but we sim
poised to stage a performance for the first time in months — this venue in london was due to open its doors tomorrow. 80 seats, normally 180, and now we can't open. and that's a huge financial hit for us at the phoenix. businesses still closed across england have been waiting for the next phase of unlocking to begin, but now, with cases of coronavirus on the rise again, the prime minister pressing pause. at every point, i have said our plan to reopen society and the economy is conditional,...
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sector is really thriving now let's move to some european markets where all in the red this week in london the footsie took a hit on that u.s. g.d.p. data aviation and turns them stocks also one of those losses as of the cove in 1000 chases remain on the rise the french cac and the dax also followed similar suit the dax fell by nearly 3 percent and a half or going to half percent rather on thursday alone but both indices saw some gains on the final day of trading for the month at least on those big tech well moving across the atlantic over to brazil the evil best buy in the green this week the index touched its highest point in really 4 and a half months well it's still trading about 13 percent off pretty pandemic numbers the index gained roughly 2.5 percent this is despite having the 2nd highest number of covert 1000 cases worldwide in mexico the b.m.v. is down for the week actually mexico's g.d.p. fell by 17.3 percent for the 2nd quarter compared to the prior 3 months that is felt by 18.9 percent year over year that and the g.d.p. drop in the u.s. really weighed on investor sentiment her
sector is really thriving now let's move to some european markets where all in the red this week in london the footsie took a hit on that u.s. g.d.p. data aviation and turns them stocks also one of those losses as of the cove in 1000 chases remain on the rise the french cac and the dax also followed similar suit the dax fell by nearly 3 percent and a half or going to half percent rather on thursday alone but both indices saw some gains on the final day of trading for the month at least on those...
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hello i'm in london a quick look at headlines now well health organization is one the effects of the corona virus pandemic will be felt for decades to come the health body has reported a record daily increase in global cases with more than 292000 infections the has been some positive news from the u.s. where anthony found the country's top virus expert says he believes a vaccine could be available within months. the response that was induced was really quite favorable and as i've said often and all repeated for the record now there's never a guarantee that you're going to get a safe and effective vaccine but from everything we've seen now in the animal data as well as the early human data we feel cautiously optimistic that we will have a vaccine by the end of this year and as we go into 2021. well she is being questioned by congress of the u.s. response to the pandemic mike hanna in washington has more on his testimony. there were confirmation on some very important factors one is that there is a lag and testing this was confirmed by the assistant secretary of health services that te
hello i'm in london a quick look at headlines now well health organization is one the effects of the corona virus pandemic will be felt for decades to come the health body has reported a record daily increase in global cases with more than 292000 infections the has been some positive news from the u.s. where anthony found the country's top virus expert says he believes a vaccine could be available within months. the response that was induced was really quite favorable and as i've said often and...
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hello i'm in london a quick look at the headlines now well health organization is one the effects of the coronavirus pandemic will be felt for decades to come health bodies reported a record daily increase in global cases with more than 292000 infections the has been some positive news from the u.s. where anthony found the country's top virus expert says he believes a vaccine could be available within months. the response that was induced.
hello i'm in london a quick look at the headlines now well health organization is one the effects of the coronavirus pandemic will be felt for decades to come health bodies reported a record daily increase in global cases with more than 292000 infections the has been some positive news from the u.s. where anthony found the country's top virus expert says he believes a vaccine could be available within months. the response that was induced.
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most of us will miss the showers and will have frequent sunny spells. 25 the top temperature in london, so quite a dip in what we had on friday and in the north of the uk, we are talking closer to around 18 degrees. how about for the football? the fa cup final. beautiful weather around, really rather ideal weather conditions with temperatures in the low to mid—20s and sunny spells. saturday into sunday, we'll see weather fronts moving across the northern half of the uk. that showery theme continues. i think for northern ireland, scotland and it looks as though the lakes and maybe parts of yorkshire, we could see some showers around on saturday but south of that, the weather is going to be dry. it's going to be a little bit cooler. temperatures 20—23 across southern areas of the uk. more like 17 in the north. that's it for me. bye— bye. this is bbc news with the latest headlines. for viewers in the uk and around the world. a gloomy warning from the head of the world health organisation — he says the impact of the coronavirus outbreak will be felt ‘for decades to come‘. the t
most of us will miss the showers and will have frequent sunny spells. 25 the top temperature in london, so quite a dip in what we had on friday and in the north of the uk, we are talking closer to around 18 degrees. how about for the football? the fa cup final. beautiful weather around, really rather ideal weather conditions with temperatures in the low to mid—20s and sunny spells. saturday into sunday, we'll see weather fronts moving across the northern half of the uk. that showery theme...
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and talking 10 near my he started his design studio in london strangely so how kariya. he sells his pieces and limited editions to private clients around the world. i think people are more willing to accept the fact that you can have like lamps other products made of this kind of material and we think what's happening in this world is making people understand that we need to start using this kind of material instead of artificial material or plastic but i hope that this kind of material. and become something very common as are going what you are not very much benefit to the environment. designers the world over experiment with natural materials it's really dutch designer eddy's navy panna cotta objects with soft deposits from the dance scene he dips to walls and other objects into the highly sealing content when it dries the furniture is encrusted with sparkling salt crystals. berlin designer. uses burj bark from billiard from her native siberia for her creations traditionally the bark outer layer is harvested once a year this way the trees don't have to be felt and the
and talking 10 near my he started his design studio in london strangely so how kariya. he sells his pieces and limited editions to private clients around the world. i think people are more willing to accept the fact that you can have like lamps other products made of this kind of material and we think what's happening in this world is making people understand that we need to start using this kind of material instead of artificial material or plastic but i hope that this kind of material. and...
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hello i'm maryam namazie and london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up on the program the spread of kovan 1000 has weighed heavily on the eurozone economy causing a record contraction on called chief executive carry lam invokes emergency laws to postpone september's election for a year and. i'm catherine story of the messiah i'm arguing because of insomnia we have a marriage of thousands would be a make you down on you like gracious general tourist to see them i'll be telling you why. but the current of ours has already had a profound impact on our lives changing the way we live work and travel now the world health organization says this up evil will reverberate for generations at a meeting of the w h o's emergency committee the director general. said the pandemic was a once in a century health crisis effects of which will be felt for decades to come there was more optimistic from the united states where the top infectious disease expert dr anthony fauci believes a vaccine could be available within months but we're also learning more about the impact of covert 19 on the economy t
hello i'm maryam namazie and london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up on the program the spread of kovan 1000 has weighed heavily on the eurozone economy causing a record contraction on called chief executive carry lam invokes emergency laws to postpone september's election for a year and. i'm catherine story of the messiah i'm arguing because of insomnia we have a marriage of thousands would be a make you down on you like gracious general tourist to see them i'll be telling you why....
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ed by social rkers e d adit and en line itoit back london for her signature no latter than october 1. i'm live at the news desk, back to you. >> thank you. we brought you the budget update on cbsn and other digital platforms. >>> oakland mayor libby shaft said they're responding to many 911 calls and this morning i asked her how a new will work? onmake informed decisions. >> mayor said she and and city budget and on another topic, shaft expressed concern about a nighttime vandalism that sometimes follows daytime protests. >> many leaders are saying this is distracting from the movement of the message. i encourage people to consider only attending demonstrations that are in daylight and also by groups that you know. we have got to be very careful particularly between now and election day. >> the mayor said night vandali a narrative promoted by president trump that some cities are out of control. >>> several suspects are on the run after an officer involved shooting in berkeley. a police say an officer the cvs when the suspects tried to get away, they found a weapon. no one was hit and
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the london mayor. the election was postponed for a year the scottish parliament elections postponed for a year with not much of a fuss about it but in a highly polarized place like hong kong or dare i say it like the united states of america then postponing elections has potentially very serious consequences for public although i think and real quickly george the e.u. which the u.k. is still a member of until 31st of december has issued its 1st ever sanctions related to cyber attacks or cyber warfare this is mostly aimed at russia china and north korea and the north korea one has ties to hollywood with the the now infamous sony studios hacked 2014 is this going to be the new norm. well you know cyber warfare is very destructive spreadable to me to nuclear warfare this is the anniversary almost all head off mega saki so people sending emails that they should or hacking other people's emails is a crime but no as great a crime i think is the future we may well be in a new era will the principle form of wa
the london mayor. the election was postponed for a year the scottish parliament elections postponed for a year with not much of a fuss about it but in a highly polarized place like hong kong or dare i say it like the united states of america then postponing elections has potentially very serious consequences for public although i think and real quickly george the e.u. which the u.k. is still a member of until 31st of december has issued its 1st ever sanctions related to cyber attacks or cyber...
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mayor london breed announcing on twitter this morning that the city is looking to redirect $120 million over the next two years from the police and sheriff's department to fund investments in the city's black community. the de-funding plan is part of breed's city budget proposal, which she plans to unveil at 11:30 today. >>> new at 11:00 for you, it's a call to action after several deaths along the carkinez bridge. underway. >> reporter: exactly. yeah. they had a very prompt departure at 11:00 a.m. so we really just missed them. but the family i spoke to say they really just want changes made to that bridge, specifically higher railings because of the loved ones they've known that have fallen over that bridge. they are heading to sacramento to get the attention of caltran. and of course they drove caravan style with their cars decorated with photos and pictures. they are saying of course the railing needs to be fixed they say needs to be higher or have a net placed under it because those cars have gone over the edge. i spoke with his cousin who said no family should have to go what they
mayor london breed announcing on twitter this morning that the city is looking to redirect $120 million over the next two years from the police and sheriff's department to fund investments in the city's black community. the de-funding plan is part of breed's city budget proposal, which she plans to unveil at 11:30 today. >>> new at 11:00 for you, it's a call to action after several deaths along the carkinez bridge. underway. >> reporter: exactly. yeah. they had a very prompt...
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hello i'm maryam namazie and london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up on the program the spread of covert 1000 has weighed heavily on the eurozone economy causing a record contraction.
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need to have three days of sustained heat, so a brief hot spell today, then tomorrow, 25 celsius in london, the high teens in the north, sunshine and a few showers. as far as sunday is concerned, more or less the same, in the low 20s, with just a few showers. that's all from the bbc news at six, so it's goodbye from me good evening, i'm john watson, welcome along to sportsday. coming up — here today, gone tomorrow — the government call off allowing crowds into test events, including snooker‘s world championship. and i am ali foster live at wembley stadium, this time tomorrow the fa cup final will be under way but it would not look that much different to this. and a positive test for perez isn't putting the brakes the fa cup final, the silverstone grand prix and glorious goodwood — a packed weekend of sport ahead in which the latter was expecting to welcome fans through the gates tomorrow, one of three sports permitted to do so by the government since the easing of lockdown. but today, the prime minister was forced into a u—turn with infection rates rising. our sports corresponden
need to have three days of sustained heat, so a brief hot spell today, then tomorrow, 25 celsius in london, the high teens in the north, sunshine and a few showers. as far as sunday is concerned, more or less the same, in the low 20s, with just a few showers. that's all from the bbc news at six, so it's goodbye from me good evening, i'm john watson, welcome along to sportsday. coming up — here today, gone tomorrow — the government call off allowing crowds into test events, including...
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scientists as we did as university of london have developed a way to detect all simers with a simple blood test a promising breakthrough that could make the diagnosis process simple affordable and widely available all simers the most common form of dementia affects more than 50000000 people worldwide and according to the world health organization that number will likely triple by 2050 apportions quite common but the lot of people we have alzheimer's disease to not get diagnosed and thereby do not get the symptomatic treatment that they should but now scientists have developed an experiment a blood test that was able to detect all simers 98 percent of the time the lead author of the study has already carried out the test on more than 1400 people enrolled in dementia studies in sweden arizona and columbia the findings published in the journal of the american medical association indicates that a blood test can detect the tell protein one of the hallmarks signs of all simers. there are. 2 or 3 months or so so higher concentration on the lower ones lower quality of the blood test which wa
scientists as we did as university of london have developed a way to detect all simers with a simple blood test a promising breakthrough that could make the diagnosis process simple affordable and widely available all simers the most common form of dementia affects more than 50000000 people worldwide and according to the world health organization that number will likely triple by 2050 apportions quite common but the lot of people we have alzheimer's disease to not get diagnosed and thereby do...
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also set to reopen all this now will be delayed until at least august 15th at a news conference in london or johnson also said facemasks would become mandatory and more areas he expressed his sympathy with all those who were looking forward to the easing of the lockdown measures i know the steps that we're taking would be a real blow to many people everyone obviously whose wedding plans have been disrupted or who can celebrate eat in the way they would wish and i'm really really sorry about that but we simply can't take the risk. the prime minister there expressing a regret over the tighter restrictions that he wants to implement let's talk now to correspondent a bigot is in a london for you the prime minister very good saying he has to quote squeeze the brake pedal remind us what brought him to that decision. well it's basically a statistical reason say the government data showing that the virus is now and not falling but the number of cases are rising again so that of course is a worry because like other european countries britain had brought the virus on the controls of people were abl
also set to reopen all this now will be delayed until at least august 15th at a news conference in london or johnson also said facemasks would become mandatory and more areas he expressed his sympathy with all those who were looking forward to the easing of the lockdown measures i know the steps that we're taking would be a real blow to many people everyone obviously whose wedding plans have been disrupted or who can celebrate eat in the way they would wish and i'm really really sorry about...
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in london. you are watching "bloomberg markets: the close." >> the white house chief of staff mark meadows says that democrats rebuffed attempts to extend unemployment benefits. president trump, will he or what we order byte dance to divest tiktok. it's friday and we are falling off the s&p 500 ending the week in the red, selloff of all oil producer with exxon and chevron their worst earnings in a generation. the dollar, it arises. up -- served sandy syme sunnyside up. going public today with shares over 60% up. we will speak with the ceo in a moment. >> all that and more coming up. >>
in london. you are watching "bloomberg markets: the close." >> the white house chief of staff mark meadows says that democrats rebuffed attempts to extend unemployment benefits. president trump, will he or what we order byte dance to divest tiktok. it's friday and we are falling off the s&p 500 ending the week in the red, selloff of all oil producer with exxon and chevron their worst earnings in a generation. the dollar, it arises. up -- served sandy syme sunnyside up. going...
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poised to stage a performance for the first time in months, this venue in london was due to open its doors tomorrow. 86, normally 180, and now we can't open. and that's a huge financial hit for us. business is still closed across england have been waiting for the next phase of to begin, but now, with cases of coronavirus on the rise again, the prime minister pressing pause.- every point, i have set our plan to reopen society and the economy is conditional that it relies on continued progress against the virus, and we would not hesitate to put the brakes on if required. with those numbers creeping up, our assessment is that we should now squeeze that brake pedal. and so... on saturday the ist of august, we had hoped to reopen in england a number of higher risk settings that had remained closed, and today i am afraid we are postponing those changes for at least a fortnight. afraid we are postponing those changes for at least a fortnightm borisjohnson changes for at least a fortnightm boris johnson acknowledging changes for at least a fortnightm borisjohnson acknowledging this disruptio
poised to stage a performance for the first time in months, this venue in london was due to open its doors tomorrow. 86, normally 180, and now we can't open. and that's a huge financial hit for us. business is still closed across england have been waiting for the next phase of to begin, but now, with cases of coronavirus on the rise again, the prime minister pressing pause.- every point, i have set our plan to reopen society and the economy is conditional that it relies on continued progress...
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welcome to our viewers from around the world a long way from central london this is on to u.k. . with those numbers creeping. that we should know. that break. in order to keep the forests under control. the u.k. prime minister postpones the further lifting of lockdown restrictions as it emerges the infection rate is rising. meanwhile the u.k. government changes restrictions overnight for much of northern england with separate households banned from meeting in private homes and gardens. the world health organization warms the coronavirus pandemic could be one of the big waves and cautions young people against feeling invincible we hear from a w.h.o. spokes person people thought you know lockdowns over that it was somehow go away they had this idea that it might come back later in the year but they had this seemed to be this fixed idea that now with the summer time to party and unfortunately that's not the case. u.k. firms get the power to ask those working for home to return to the office even the most vulnerable being shielding we'll hear from a psychologist. and an english couns
welcome to our viewers from around the world a long way from central london this is on to u.k. . with those numbers creeping. that we should know. that break. in order to keep the forests under control. the u.k. prime minister postpones the further lifting of lockdown restrictions as it emerges the infection rate is rising. meanwhile the u.k. government changes restrictions overnight for much of northern england with separate households banned from meeting in private homes and gardens. the...
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welcome to our viewers from around the world live from central london this is our 2 u.k. . with those numbers creeping up our assessment is that we should not squeeze the brake pedal squeeze the brake pedal in order to keep the progress under control. the u.k. prime minister postponed as the further lifting of lookdown restrictions the system urges the infection rate is rising. meanwhile the u.k. government changes restrictions overnight for much of northern england with separate households found for meeting in private homes and gardens critics say the festival of eat has been unfairly targeted i'll be talking to the c.e.o. of the christian charities forum. the world health organization one of the coronavirus pandemic could be one big wave rather than seasonal returns of the virus the care from the w.h.o. spokesperson. people thought you know lockdowns over that it was so. outgo way they had this idea that it might come back later in the year but they had this seem to be this fixed idea that now with so much time to conti and unfortunately that's not the case. u.k. firms ge
welcome to our viewers from around the world live from central london this is our 2 u.k. . with those numbers creeping up our assessment is that we should not squeeze the brake pedal squeeze the brake pedal in order to keep the progress under control. the u.k. prime minister postponed as the further lifting of lookdown restrictions the system urges the infection rate is rising. meanwhile the u.k. government changes restrictions overnight for much of northern england with separate households...
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jon ferro in new york, i will be joining him in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: live from new york, i'm alix steel with guy johnson in london. this is the european close on bloomberg markets. 30 million people are about to lose the $600 weekly unemployment benefits. that program expires today as congress has failed to pass legislation to extended. how does that translate into the retail sector. we will dive at insights with steve rendle out, vf corporation cfo. let's start macro and that we can dive into different areas of your business. how does all of those people losing that money impact your sales? steve: we have not seen it yet. i would tell you where we are today. what we've have been navigating since this began in january and february in asia is paying close attention to our consumer. we have changed our approach and become much more empathetic and to and in how we speak invite our consumers to be part of our brand story and bring more creative fun environments for people to participate in as we all live, work, and operate in a
jon ferro in new york, i will be joining him in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: live from new york, i'm alix steel with guy johnson in london. this is the european close on bloomberg markets. 30 million people are about to lose the $600 weekly unemployment benefits. that program expires today as congress has failed to pass legislation to extended. how does that translate into the retail sector. we will dive at insights with steve rendle out, vf corporation cfo. let's start macro and that...
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welcome to our viewers from around the world life from central london this is all to u.k. . there's no creeping our assessment is that we should not squeeze that break. squeeze that break that will. in order to keep the virus under control. the u.k. prime minister postponed it was the further lifting of lockdown restrictions as it emerges the infection rate is rising. for me while the u.k. government changes restrictions overnight for much of northern england with separate households banned from meeting in private homes and gardens. the world health organization warns the coronavirus pandemic could be one big wave rather than seasonal returns of the virus we hear from the w.h.o. spokesperson. people saw you know lockdowns over that it was somehow go away they had this idea that it might come back later in the year but they had this seemed to be this fixed idea that now with so much time to party and unfortunately that's not the case. u.k. firms get the power to ask those working from home to return to the office even the most vulnerable who've been shielding we'll hear from
welcome to our viewers from around the world life from central london this is all to u.k. . there's no creeping our assessment is that we should not squeeze that break. squeeze that break that will. in order to keep the virus under control. the u.k. prime minister postponed it was the further lifting of lockdown restrictions as it emerges the infection rate is rising. for me while the u.k. government changes restrictions overnight for much of northern england with separate households banned...
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london's trafalgar square is normally teeming with tourists but not this summer london's attractions like the national gallery have behind the are slowly opening up again and yet london's for the moment has a tan as the ram brands and the golf is mostly to themselves. an almost empty promise a typical picture on the beach resort of my bay on this from a lot of people left and for that trip after infection rates started to rise again a tragedy for the spanish economy almost 3000000 people live on tourism there's also a general obligation to wear a mask almost everywhere all right now also not a very pleasant thing a temperature of about 30 degrees. these guys seem to enjoy the global crisis the huge kruger national park all for themselves with hardly any tourists in sight since the end of march south africa's borders are closed international flights are not permitted even domestic travel is not allowed only a few davis from the province are allowed to enter the park at the moment this has a huge negative impact on hundreds of thousands of south africans working in the industry travell
london's trafalgar square is normally teeming with tourists but not this summer london's attractions like the national gallery have behind the are slowly opening up again and yet london's for the moment has a tan as the ram brands and the golf is mostly to themselves. an almost empty promise a typical picture on the beach resort of my bay on this from a lot of people left and for that trip after infection rates started to rise again a tragedy for the spanish economy almost 3000000 people live...
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guy johnson in london. this is "bloomberg markets." two-putt $1 billion is pledged -- $2.1axosmithkline billion has pledged for a glaxosmithkline vaccine. joining us now is glaxosmithkline's roger connor. we were just speaking to the ceo of xpo logistics. what are using on your side? roger: good to talk to you. everyone wants to know the timeline. towill take a number of time get there. we are going into critical clinical trial starting in september. we will start our final clinical trials, assuming those go positive at the end of the year, we are expecting approval of this vaccine in the first half of 2021. there is a chance some doses earlier could be available for emergency, but we are expect and expectingrst half -- that approval in the first half. guy: how does that money the u.s. pledged get spent? roger: in terms of the $2.1 billion issued for funding today, the split -- just over half of it is for research and development. clinical trials are very expensive. tens of thousands of being -- of people being tested. we are spending
guy johnson in london. this is "bloomberg markets." two-putt $1 billion is pledged -- $2.1axosmithkline billion has pledged for a glaxosmithkline vaccine. joining us now is glaxosmithkline's roger connor. we were just speaking to the ceo of xpo logistics. what are using on your side? roger: good to talk to you. everyone wants to know the timeline. towill take a number of time get there. we are going into critical clinical trial starting in september. we will start our final clinical...
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. >>> today, san francisco mayor london reed will unveil her first proposed budget plan since the pandemic started. then mayor warned of deep budget cuts to offset the city's projected 1.5 billion budget deficit caused by the pandemic. her spending plan includes a november ballot measure that would overhaul the business tax structure to help pay for city services. stroke and a labor dispute at san francisco city hall could have a big impact on the mayor's budget plan. the chronicle is reporting that the marriott is in a standoff with the unions representing 37,000 city employees who reportedly turned down her request to postpone $250 million in pay raises over the next two years. the mayor said delaying those pay raises could help prevent layoffs in service cuts. >>> the oakland unified school district is working to redevelop an online program that is meant to help failing students after civil grand jury report found serious problems within that program. apex lets students recover credits online but in a report called castle on high, cheating is students, a grand jury found that soon to gr
. >>> today, san francisco mayor london reed will unveil her first proposed budget plan since the pandemic started. then mayor warned of deep budget cuts to offset the city's projected 1.5 billion budget deficit caused by the pandemic. her spending plan includes a november ballot measure that would overhaul the business tax structure to help pay for city services. stroke and a labor dispute at san francisco city hall could have a big impact on the mayor's budget plan. the chronicle is...
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for "cbs this morning," ian lee in london. >> a little bit of that mystery solved now after 4,500 years. thank you. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. look, this isn't my first rodeo... and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now and get your free info kit. other mortgages are paid each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can wait, and pay it off in one lump sum when you leave your home. discover the option that's best for you. call today and find out more in aag's free, no-obli
for "cbs this morning," ian lee in london. >> a little bit of that mystery solved now after 4,500 years. thank you. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. look, this isn't my first rodeo... and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million...