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brant this has been described as an almost complete return to normal life in germany so shops and cafes are slowly starting to operate restaurants are also going to resume their operations obviously that depends on how exactly and when the regional governments decide that the german football league the borders league also restarting on the 16th of may the 1st big european league to do so sport activities also being resume so again the key element as it's been described is an almost complete return to normality some restrictions still in place the use of face mask for example the ban on gatherings also important on a travel warning though the key elements that still remain in place we have been told that there could be a 2nd to wave of infections before all of them comes the chance that she's made clear that reintroducing walked on measures is definitely an option how exactly would that work so the goal brant is to avoid a general lockdown in the country again but there is an emergency mechanism that has been agreed on by the german chancellor and regional leaders so that if there is a s
brant this has been described as an almost complete return to normal life in germany so shops and cafes are slowly starting to operate restaurants are also going to resume their operations obviously that depends on how exactly and when the regional governments decide that the german football league the borders league also restarting on the 16th of may the 1st big european league to do so sport activities also being resume so again the key element as it's been described is an almost complete...
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their of their you know their production and they're selling for pennies on the dollar that's rational brant that is rational you know kristie analysts are saying this is one of the strangest earning seasons ever what are you seeing here rick. oh yes toben on exactly what you said like now analysts are able to see about 10 feet up ahead of them but what they're not able to see is what's actually going to happen at the end of 2020 i get that 2020 has been thrown out the books and people are really discounting 2020 as just basically a wasted year among companies are providing very very little guidance about the future they're trying to sound vaguely optimistic and hopeful to investors who want to believe this that they are recovering and there will be some sort of recovery always about their eating up in 2020 already so you have alphabet warning about the ad rev drops off and the consumer shopping less but then they ended on an optimistic saying that address actually stabilized and they have u.p.s. a point that they're getting more revenues from american online shopping despite the fact that d
their of their you know their production and they're selling for pennies on the dollar that's rational brant that is rational you know kristie analysts are saying this is one of the strangest earning seasons ever what are you seeing here rick. oh yes toben on exactly what you said like now analysts are able to see about 10 feet up ahead of them but what they're not able to see is what's actually going to happen at the end of 2020 i get that 2020 has been thrown out the books and people are...
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brant this has been described as an almost complete return to normal life in germany so shops and cafes are slowly restarting to operate restaurants are also going to resume their operations obviously that depends on league to do so sport activities also being resume so again the key element as it's being described is an almost complete return country and that's why this emergency mechanism was put in place what are political correspondent thomas sparrow with the latest in berlin thomas thank you at least 11 people have been killed in a gas leak at a chemical factory in india hundreds have been taken to the hospital and villages near the city of vision known have been evacuated the self korean firm which owns the factory says that the leak is now under control. the likud residents off guard. and hit the most vulnerable. some of the victims collapsed if they try to flee. others appeared dizzy and unsteady. eyewitnesses said the craft came like a mist. suddenly in the middle of the night where most with sleeping. emergency services transported hundreds to hospital with several children am
brant this has been described as an almost complete return to normal life in germany so shops and cafes are slowly restarting to operate restaurants are also going to resume their operations obviously that depends on league to do so sport activities also being resume so again the key element as it's being described is an almost complete return country and that's why this emergency mechanism was put in place what are political correspondent thomas sparrow with the latest in berlin thomas thank...
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brant thank you for sure i appreciate it. and finally while the super rich have access to resources that allow easy travel amid national porn thousands many countries have closed their borders to stave off infections even for the wealthy for them restricted travel could mean more than just last time globe trotting it may mean new complicated tax issues from declaring residency in high tax places most laws require individuals to declare residency when they spend more than 6 months living in a city or town while the i.r.s. recently extended its limit to declare residency by 60 days this may not be long enough simon goldring a partner at a london based law firm said it's not coming to an end anytime soon adding there's going to be people stuck in different jurisdictions who inadvertently become residents there so while the rich may have yachts and planes it looks like their ticket to low taxes will require complicated paperwork rather than high ticket travel and that's it for this time you can catch blue bus on the brand new por
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food donations being prepared for the community at a pentecostal church in the london borough of brant the reverend desmond hall shows us around this people are both really vulnerable disabled some have to some of the story told to brant is one of the areas of london worst affected by cope with 19 new research suggests that see in part because of its high percentage of black asian and minority ethnic all. residents occupants are struggling. our committee as you may be aware this side of brant is within that double digit deprivation so in this is a declaration we are double digit deprivation figures from the office of national statistics indicate that people from be a m.e. groups or 4 times more likely to die from covert 19 than their white ethnic counterparts b o n s a points to social inequality is a major factor and health officials agree to any communities are more likely to live in deprived situations they're more likely to live another half of a crowded commuter and many of them are in front line work which is exposing them to the fire so it does show that. in being a great levell
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brant is one of the areas of london worst affected by cope with 19 new research suggests that c. in part because of its high percentage of black asian and minority ethnic. residents occupants are struggling our community as you may be aware this side of brant is within the double digit deprivation so in this is a separation we are double digit deprivation figures from the office of national statistics indicate that people from be a.m.e. groups of 4 times more likely to die from covert 19 than their white ethnic counterparts the o n s points to social inequality as a major factor and health officials agree that any communities are more likely to live in deprived situations they're more likely to live another half of a crowded commuter and many of them are in front line which is exposing them to the virus so it does show that. it's excess space in the existing health inequalities that sadly are all too prevalent in our society the latest numbers are in line with similar trends among ethnic minority groups elsewhere in the world at the reverend hall's church we meet jennifer green w
brant is one of the areas of london worst affected by cope with 19 new research suggests that c. in part because of its high percentage of black asian and minority ethnic. residents occupants are struggling our community as you may be aware this side of brant is within the double digit deprivation so in this is a separation we are double digit deprivation figures from the office of national statistics indicate that people from be a.m.e. groups of 4 times more likely to die from covert 19 than...
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brant instigated the attack with a deft turn and flick. he's thriving in his role as dortmund's go to playmaker . and even as brant tired in the latter stages jaden sat show was a more than capable replacement. the englishman returned from injury troubles and was immediately knocked off his feet. this has been an issue for many due to the coronavirus break. this time griffiths a risk you're not training normally and suddenly you're training very intensely ahead of a title clash. to show should build almost on those 10 years. dortmund sat back in a 2nd half and conserve their energy and why not when you can depend on the likes of elling holland. traffic kimi and such oh so break on the counter-attack. century fed kimi and american see the 2 nil victory. it was sun shows 17th assist this campaign. jordan 7 teams go on the counter when backs like guerrero and taking the getting on the board demonstrate everyone on the dormant team sheet is a threat. the black and yellow is have now won 9 of their last 10 matches. bring it on by and. the. town
brant instigated the attack with a deft turn and flick. he's thriving in his role as dortmund's go to playmaker . and even as brant tired in the latter stages jaden sat show was a more than capable replacement. the englishman returned from injury troubles and was immediately knocked off his feet. this has been an issue for many due to the coronavirus break. this time griffiths a risk you're not training normally and suddenly you're training very intensely ahead of a title clash. to show should...
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brant instigated the attack with a deft turn and flick. he's thriving in his role as dortmund's go to playmaker. and even as brant tired in the latter stages jaden century was a more than capable replacement. the englishman return from injury troubles and was immediately knocked off his feet. fitness has been an issue for many jews are the coronavirus breaking. exist and if it's a risk you're not training normally and suddenly you're training very intensely ahead of a title clash on mars to show the almost understand your own. dortmund sat back in a 2nd half and conserve their energy. and why not when you can depend on the likes of ellen holland. traffic kimi and such oh to break on the counterattack. sanchez said hey kimi an american see the 2 no victory. it was son shows 17 to assist this campaign and 17th goal on the counter when backs like guerrero and taking the getting on the board demonstrate everyone on the dortmund team sheet is a threat. to the black and yellow so no one not end of their last 10 matches. bring it on by and. then
brant instigated the attack with a deft turn and flick. he's thriving in his role as dortmund's go to playmaker. and even as brant tired in the latter stages jaden century was a more than capable replacement. the englishman return from injury troubles and was immediately knocked off his feet. fitness has been an issue for many jews are the coronavirus breaking. exist and if it's a risk you're not training normally and suddenly you're training very intensely ahead of a title clash on mars to...
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thought thousands of other cases that are similar to this one on better footing and as a result however brant there are 2400000 affected drivers in this country and not all of the cases are clear cut some of them see that their dealerships and instead of buying some of the other vehicles even after the gate scandal broke some of them bought their vehicles far enough in the past the statue of limitations has run out but still despite these open questions this is definitely a victory for the consumers and a loss for flights and what's been the reaction from from both sides you know both sides have welcomed the prospect of closure and resolution the plaintiff today said that he was that he was happy after. it's long journey and that this is a decision that's going to help thousands of people for its part that would reach out to those thousands of people and offer them settlements now it's important however for plaintiffs to weigh their options carefully now already reached a settlement with some 235000 drivers recently and those people each got somewhere in between 1350 euros to do 6000 they got
thought thousands of other cases that are similar to this one on better footing and as a result however brant there are 2400000 affected drivers in this country and not all of the cases are clear cut some of them see that their dealerships and instead of buying some of the other vehicles even after the gate scandal broke some of them bought their vehicles far enough in the past the statue of limitations has run out but still despite these open questions this is definitely a victory for the...
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yeah good question brant i mean of course china was at least involved in this video conference but at a very low level and pledged no additional funding the united states though wasn't even taking part and it is really particularly striking in the case of the u.s. and if you think back to almost any moment in recent decades the united states would have been the natural leader of this effort it has the political might it has the economic might it has the scientific might to take on that global leadership and yet it's not in the room it's at war with in a war of words with china about who's responsible for the for the beginning of the outbreak it's pulled funding from the world health organization so from the point of view of the european union which is determined to be the sort of last remaining believer in multilateralism on the world stage it is almost looking like a complete scupper of these f. and china on the other hand is looked at as a state that believes in multilateralism when it suits it but hasn't put any money here a tool either but still the european union stresses this is
yeah good question brant i mean of course china was at least involved in this video conference but at a very low level and pledged no additional funding the united states though wasn't even taking part and it is really particularly striking in the case of the u.s. and if you think back to almost any moment in recent decades the united states would have been the natural leader of this effort it has the political might it has the economic might it has the scientific might to take on that global...
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thanks brant well it's good to be back with you and with your view is there under way to bella worldwide i think one of the things do remember quick history piece vice president agnew under richard nixon he did it is a famous speech sexily the words liberal bias can be attributed back to that speech nixon himself the president at that time and it was his vice president he took the journalists individually to task in a pretty chilling way dan rather stood up to him courageously in a press conference daniel schorr so some of the history that we see back there in 1968 as mark twain says history doesn't repeat itself it rhymes we see not in the donald trump presidency as he's treated various journalists the u.s. congress not the u.s. president has the authority to change the law the law regarding social media platforms in this case never the less when the president does what the president did today i mean there have to be consequences for the media what are they. well i think there's a little bit of a rattle there will be you watch this in the next 2448 hours and been interesting since we've
thanks brant well it's good to be back with you and with your view is there under way to bella worldwide i think one of the things do remember quick history piece vice president agnew under richard nixon he did it is a famous speech sexily the words liberal bias can be attributed back to that speech nixon himself the president at that time and it was his vice president he took the journalists individually to task in a pretty chilling way dan rather stood up to him courageously in a press...
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robin brant, bbc news, shanghai. professor diana fu from the department of political science at the university of toronto is an expert on chinese politics. she was in hong kong in january with a delegation from the national committee on us—china relations. good to you, thanks very much for that being with us. how bad do you think this law will be for hong kong in the eyes of hong kong pro—democracy activists? yeah, i think that this security law is very, very bad news for hong kong as who ca re bad news for hong kong as who care about political and civil liberties. beijing is essentially declaring that it will define which activities are considered subversive, which activities are considered secessionist, and not the hong kong people and not the hong kong people and not the hong kong government. beijing does not deal very lightly with those in charges with subversion. the mainland china activists charged with subversion are often given long jail sentences. this is a warning for hong kong protesters who could pote
robin brant, bbc news, shanghai. professor diana fu from the department of political science at the university of toronto is an expert on chinese politics. she was in hong kong in january with a delegation from the national committee on us—china relations. good to you, thanks very much for that being with us. how bad do you think this law will be for hong kong in the eyes of hong kong pro—democracy activists? yeah, i think that this security law is very, very bad news for hong kong as who...
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can't imagine the german government allowing the german car industry to go under absolutely correct brant but we mustn't forget that the car industry already receives aid in the form of the already existing massive coronas stimulus package that the german government has presented only last month 750000000000 euros and the car industry is not going into handed also with those short our allowances so when production line stands still they don't have to pay the price certainly not the whole amount of it they don't have the exact people the government just so they're not going into a $100.00 and there's another point that this what they're asking for is basically a repetition of what we saw during the 2008 financial crisis with this cash for clunkers scheme very nice scheme many countries did that. but did it really do any good in the long term and we now know in hindsight it didn't really help the car industry that much because people went out to buy cheaper models so the margins were tiny and as soon as the situation recovered to they stop buying cars it wasn't sustainable and as i mentione
can't imagine the german government allowing the german car industry to go under absolutely correct brant but we mustn't forget that the car industry already receives aid in the form of the already existing massive coronas stimulus package that the german government has presented only last month 750000000000 euros and the car industry is not going into handed also with those short our allowances so when production line stands still they don't have to pay the price certainly not the whole amount...
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are different views on this and it is definitely the case that some people have argued in that line brant that this is a setback for germany's intelligence gathering that this actually affects negatively the way germany can gather that intelligence and in particularly difficult times when we're talking about cyber security for example whether we're talking about the fight against international terrorism so that's one side of the story the other side of the story we actually saw you know report those who are saying that this is actually a milestone this is actually something that defends press freedom the court actually said that it believes that it's in the public interest to gather that information but that he has to be done by germany's foreign intelligence agency in a way that complies with germany's constitution and so what will this ruling mean how will it change the way german foreign intelligence to operate abroad it can change any it probably will change but it's important to understand that germany's security apparatus or intelligence community is very complex both at the federal
are different views on this and it is definitely the case that some people have argued in that line brant that this is a setback for germany's intelligence gathering that this actually affects negatively the way germany can gather that intelligence and in particularly difficult times when we're talking about cyber security for example whether we're talking about the fight against international terrorism so that's one side of the story the other side of the story we actually saw you know report...
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robin brant, bbc news, shanghai. the boss of the english premier league says it has done everything possible to persuade players it‘s safe to resume training. richard masters told the bbc that the resumption of germany‘s bundesliga gave him hope the same could happen for the premier league. sports editor dan roan reports. it may be hard to believe but this was the last time the premier league was in action. 2.5 months after leicester city‘s win over aston villa, players have had to wait until this week to start an initial phase of noncontact training and today in his first interview since the start of this crisis, the man in charge told me about his hopes for a resumption of the season next month. i sense there is some momentum and positivity behind it. we‘ve gone back to training but it‘s only a first step. it‘s step by step. all of the clubs‘ work in the communities, the 100,000 jobs the premier league supports, all of those are potentially at risk, as with other industry sectors, and i believe ultima
robin brant, bbc news, shanghai. the boss of the english premier league says it has done everything possible to persuade players it‘s safe to resume training. richard masters told the bbc that the resumption of germany‘s bundesliga gave him hope the same could happen for the premier league. sports editor dan roan reports. it may be hard to believe but this was the last time the premier league was in action. 2.5 months after leicester city‘s win over aston villa, players have had to wait...
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robin brant, bbc news, shanghai. well, as countries around the world try to come to terms with the number of lives lost to the coronavirus, attention is already focused on the best ways to avoid second or even third waves of infections. what are the prospects for doing that? 0ur reality check correspondent chris morris reports. will there be a second wave of covid-19 will there be a second wave of covid—19 infections? well, this story certainly warns us to be on ourguard. as story certainly warns us to be on our guard. as far back as the middle ages, black death came in waves. so too did later waves of bubonic plague. a century ago, it was spanish flu that overstated populations. while exact numbers are hard to come by, it‘s generally agreed this second wave of the pandemic killed substantially more people than the first. healthcare systems were of course not nearly as good as they are now, nor was medical or information technology. more recently, second outbreaks of dangerous viruses like sars or mers have large
robin brant, bbc news, shanghai. well, as countries around the world try to come to terms with the number of lives lost to the coronavirus, attention is already focused on the best ways to avoid second or even third waves of infections. what are the prospects for doing that? 0ur reality check correspondent chris morris reports. will there be a second wave of covid-19 will there be a second wave of covid—19 infections? well, this story certainly warns us to be on ourguard. as story certainly...
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among the world's top oil producers to put has now come into effect the global oil benchmark that's brant crude hit a 21 year low last month as lot done squeeze demand oil prices in the u.s. went into negative territory at a merged earlier in the week the donald trump reportedly pressured saudi arabia into cutting its output by threatening to withdraw u.s. military support for riyadh. even with demand so low dozens of saudi tankers a still heading for the us where some politicians want them to be turned back according to the website tanker truck has more than $50000000.00 barrels of saudi crude oil are on their way to american ports marine traffic shows at least 26 tankers near southern africa they're bound for terminals in the gulf of mexico for delivery to refineries and storage sites in texas and louisiana one has already completed a delivery to a saudi aramco and refinery in texas but john hendren now explain storage is becoming a more precious commodity than the oil itself. cushing oklahoma is a small town with a big job in the oil industry it is the oil pipeline crossroads of americ
among the world's top oil producers to put has now come into effect the global oil benchmark that's brant crude hit a 21 year low last month as lot done squeeze demand oil prices in the u.s. went into negative territory at a merged earlier in the week the donald trump reportedly pressured saudi arabia into cutting its output by threatening to withdraw u.s. military support for riyadh. even with demand so low dozens of saudi tankers a still heading for the us where some politicians want them to...
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what are you hearing at this moment well brant 1st of all as we were just talking about off camera nascar released a statement saying they were trying to start up on may 17th in south carolina that's yet to be determined u.f.c. is a big one that's saying they want to start may 9th would you have said to $49.40 but the major ones let's start with the n.b.a. for example they're trying to be one of the 1st major sports in the u.s. to start up and they will have to do 1st of all a $25.00 day program whenever that would begin with a 14 day quarantine and an 11 day training camp to get back into shape obviously for the players now you heard rumors today the latest was they might finish the season at disney world now if that does happen it's yet to be determined ford is a big state that many are looking at because the governor there has relaxed orders to stay home and also deemed appropriate professional sports as essential services now next we have something like the n.h.l. trying to start up with centralized host cities that could be a 4 arena plan and they would also need a 3 week trip traini
what are you hearing at this moment well brant 1st of all as we were just talking about off camera nascar released a statement saying they were trying to start up on may 17th in south carolina that's yet to be determined u.f.c. is a big one that's saying they want to start may 9th would you have said to $49.40 but the major ones let's start with the n.b.a. for example they're trying to be one of the 1st major sports in the u.s. to start up and they will have to do 1st of all a $25.00 day...
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well you know brant the chinese can read polls in the polls say that the angry orange man is not going to be there after november so clearly if you from china's perspective throw a bone here i mean number one number 2 a by the way before we had the pandemic they had their swine flu and i lost about 70 percent of their pigs and poultry so they need our poultry at the same time we have too many pigs that we can't deliver so this is about the the nothing it's nothing concession i've ever heard this is geopolitics at its best chinese plate much better than we do because there are strategic will they have one tactic you get a tariff you get a tariff well guess what chinese just one this one this little round all right now but i want to i want to hit on this as well with you know amid the pandemic that we actually anticipate both sides will adhere to the deal and more importantly with the economic situation worldwide is there any chance of phase 2 coming in the near future as early who holds all the cards i mean to tobin's point when it comes to more trade deals between us and china. well i
well you know brant the chinese can read polls in the polls say that the angry orange man is not going to be there after november so clearly if you from china's perspective throw a bone here i mean number one number 2 a by the way before we had the pandemic they had their swine flu and i lost about 70 percent of their pigs and poultry so they need our poultry at the same time we have too many pigs that we can't deliver so this is about the the nothing it's nothing concession i've ever heard...
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robin brant, with the latest in shanghai. the world health organisation has warned that south america has now become the epicentre of the coronavirus pandemic, with brazil being the worst hit by far. but health experts there say that the real number of confirmed infections may be far higher than the official records, due to a lack of testing. since the end of february, the official number of covid—19 cases in brazil has risen to 391,222. and the reported death toll over the same period has gone up to 24,512. 0ur south america correspondent katy watson is in sao paulo. katy, what do you think are the main factors that have led to this crisis for brazil? well, huw, a loss of the region was looking at what was happening in europe in mid march and many countries decided to lock down early. you saw quarantined in sum, we saw a closure of airspace. but here in brazil, the response has been chaotic. we are talking state governors who have implemented tough isolation measures and they have been fighting every step of the way with a
robin brant, with the latest in shanghai. the world health organisation has warned that south america has now become the epicentre of the coronavirus pandemic, with brazil being the worst hit by far. but health experts there say that the real number of confirmed infections may be far higher than the official records, due to a lack of testing. since the end of february, the official number of covid—19 cases in brazil has risen to 391,222. and the reported death toll over the same period has...
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robin brant, bbc news, shanghai. brazil has become the sixth country in the world to report more than 20,000 deaths from the coronavirus, amid warnings the outbreak hasn't reached its peak. in the worst—hit state, sao paulo, which has suffered more than 5,000 deaths, one cemetery is holding 60 burials a day. president jair bolsonaro has repeatedly dismissed the risk of the virus. the boss of the premier league, richard masters, says it's done everything possible to persuade players it's safe to resume training, but ultimately it's their prerogative if they don't wish to do so. he also told the bbc, in his first interview since the season was interrupted, that full curtailment meaning no relegation or promotion, was still a possibility. the resumption of germany's bundesliga did however give him hope the premier league could resume. he's been speaking to our sports editor, dan roan. it may be hard to believe, but this was the last time the premier league was in action. two and a half months after leicester city's wi
robin brant, bbc news, shanghai. brazil has become the sixth country in the world to report more than 20,000 deaths from the coronavirus, amid warnings the outbreak hasn't reached its peak. in the worst—hit state, sao paulo, which has suffered more than 5,000 deaths, one cemetery is holding 60 burials a day. president jair bolsonaro has repeatedly dismissed the risk of the virus. the boss of the premier league, richard masters, says it's done everything possible to persuade players it's safe...
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robin brant for us there. let's get some of the day's other news: boeing is cutting 12,000 jobs in the us as the pandemic continues to wreak havoc across the airline industry. the plane—maker says more than half of those are involuntary layoffs. boeing announced in april that it would shed 10% of its workforce by the end of the year to cut costs. the chief financial officer of chinese tech company huawei has lost a key ruling in the trial over her extradition to the united states. meng wanzhou was arrested in canada in late 2018. the us wants her to stand trial on charges including fraud linked to the alleged violation of us sanctions against iran. ms meng denies any wrongdoing, as does huawei. the american playwright and aids activist larry kramer has died at the age of 8a. kramer wrote the landmark 1985 play the normal heart about the early days of the epidemic. he helped found the gay men's health crisis after a meeting of about 80 people in his apartment in 1982. kramer himself tested hiv—positive in 1
robin brant for us there. let's get some of the day's other news: boeing is cutting 12,000 jobs in the us as the pandemic continues to wreak havoc across the airline industry. the plane—maker says more than half of those are involuntary layoffs. boeing announced in april that it would shed 10% of its workforce by the end of the year to cut costs. the chief financial officer of chinese tech company huawei has lost a key ruling in the trial over her extradition to the united states. meng...
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this old really vulnerable disabled some have to some of the story told to brant is one of the areas of london worst affected by cope with 19 new research suggests that sea in part because of its high percentage of black asian and minority ethnic all. residents occupants are struggling. are committed as you may be aware this side of brant is within that double digit deprivation so in this is a separation we are double digit deprivation figures from the office of national statistics indicate that people from be a m.e. groups of 4 times more likely to die from covert 19 than their white ethnic counterparts b o n s points to social inequality as a major factor and health officials agree to any communities are more likely to live in deprived situations they're more likely to live another half of a crowded commuter and many of them are in front line work which is exposing them to the virus so it does show that they spar us rather than being a great leveler is excess space in the existing health inequalities that sadly are all to present in our society the latest numbers are in line with s
this old really vulnerable disabled some have to some of the story told to brant is one of the areas of london worst affected by cope with 19 new research suggests that sea in part because of its high percentage of black asian and minority ethnic all. residents occupants are struggling. are committed as you may be aware this side of brant is within that double digit deprivation so in this is a separation we are double digit deprivation figures from the office of national statistics indicate...
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our political correspondent hans brant explains what these decisions tell us about germany strategy for dealing with the pandemic. i think we have to see that what i emphasized again and again today was that she wants to on the side of caution she wants to do this carefully she wants to do this slowly she wants to measure it she referred several times to the scientists and their advice that has been given in this crisis she feels it's absolutely necessary to lift certain restrictions and then to wait 2 weeks and measure whether those lifting of restrictions allows the virus to spread more quickly and if that is not the case only then will further restrictions be lifted. at the same time the lifting the easing that were decided today as zoos botanical gardens playgrounds those kinds of things in a sense are on schedule they are not within this rhythm of 2 weeks. every 2 weeks deciding on the new or new measures but people felt the politicians involved felt that the areas where these restrictions were lifted law are not really of great consequence for society as a whole and for the spread
our political correspondent hans brant explains what these decisions tell us about germany strategy for dealing with the pandemic. i think we have to see that what i emphasized again and again today was that she wants to on the side of caution she wants to do this carefully she wants to do this slowly she wants to measure it she referred several times to the scientists and their advice that has been given in this crisis she feels it's absolutely necessary to lift certain restrictions and then...
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thought thousands of other cases that are similar to this one on better footing and as a result however brant there are 2400000 affected drivers in this country and not all of the cases are clear cut some of them sued their dealerships and instead of buying some of the vehicles even after the scandal broke some of them bought their vehicles far enough in the past the statue of limitations has run out but still despite these open questions this is definitely a victory for the consumers and a loss for words been the reaction there and from from both sides you know both sides have welcomed the prospect of closure and resolution the plaintiff today said that he was that he was happy after this long journey and that this is a decision that's going to help thousands of people for its part that would reach out to those thousands of people and offer them settlements now it's important however for plaintiffs to weigh their options carefully now already reached a settlement with some 235000 drivers recently and those people each got somewhere in between 1350 euros to do 6000 they go into the deal that
thought thousands of other cases that are similar to this one on better footing and as a result however brant there are 2400000 affected drivers in this country and not all of the cases are clear cut some of them sued their dealerships and instead of buying some of the vehicles even after the scandal broke some of them bought their vehicles far enough in the past the statue of limitations has run out but still despite these open questions this is definitely a victory for the consumers and a...
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i'm joined now by a political correspondent hans brant who's following the double murder assembly for us hans what is the message and get american is sending well i think you have to say that here is again a complete support for the w.h.o. in this situation it's backing i'm going to knock on the german government backing that was the world health organization as they legitime it organization in international affairs as far as health is concerned of course there was an element of criticism there as well a sense that some things did go wrong during the handling of the coronavirus crisis but in the end i'm glad knock on the german government i want to say the european union are standing firmly behind the euro. especially in the situation of germany and the e.u. some of the bodies germany is one of the countries that is running around the double a troll in the midst of us criticism of its leadership with germany and the e.u. be able to prevent the talks from being detained by washington's political agenda. i think so yes i think one has to say that at the moment the united states and thei
i'm joined now by a political correspondent hans brant who's following the double murder assembly for us hans what is the message and get american is sending well i think you have to say that here is again a complete support for the w.h.o. in this situation it's backing i'm going to knock on the german government backing that was the world health organization as they legitime it organization in international affairs as far as health is concerned of course there was an element of criticism there...
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yeah good question brant i mean of course china was at least involved in this video conference but at a very low level and pledged no additional funding the united states though wasn't even taking part and it is really particularly striking in the case of the u.s. mean if you think back to almost any moment in recent decades the united states would have been the natural leader of this effort it has the political might it has the economic might it has the scientific might to take on that global leadership and yet it's not in the room it's at war with in a war of words with china about who's responsible for the for the beginning of the outbreak it's pulled funding from the world health organization so from the point of view of the european union which is determined to be the sort of last remaining believer in multilateralism on the world stage it is almost looking like a complete scupper of these efforts china on the other hand is looked at as a state that believes in multilateralism when it suits it but hasn't put any money here a tool either but still the european union stresses this
yeah good question brant i mean of course china was at least involved in this video conference but at a very low level and pledged no additional funding the united states though wasn't even taking part and it is really particularly striking in the case of the u.s. mean if you think back to almost any moment in recent decades the united states would have been the natural leader of this effort it has the political might it has the economic might it has the scientific might to take on that global...
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month among the world's top oil producers to cut port has now come into effect the global oil benchmark brant crude hit a 21 year low last month as dozens squeezed lockdowns rather squeeze demand it was also a price war between saudi arabia and russia donald trump reportedly made veiled threats about withdrawing u.s. military forces from saudi arabia to pressure the kingdom into ending a price war and slashing output up next it showed the world i'll have another quick summary for you in about 30 minutes i will see you very soon. we. were. still. we are at war. i'm responsible for the deployment of thousands of young americans to battle in a distant land. somewhere. and some will be judged. and so i tell you what a cute sense of the costs of armed conflict. children difficult questions about the relationship between war and peace and our effort to replace one with the other. that we. know him to feel good he said. this time wasn't something i had almost. you know i need to make it all. good come sit through the. there were 5 months in a world war one both sides were in trenches they were just
month among the world's top oil producers to cut port has now come into effect the global oil benchmark brant crude hit a 21 year low last month as dozens squeezed lockdowns rather squeeze demand it was also a price war between saudi arabia and russia donald trump reportedly made veiled threats about withdrawing u.s. military forces from saudi arabia to pressure the kingdom into ending a price war and slashing output up next it showed the world i'll have another quick summary for you in about...