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but the financial times is normally a very pro-eu _ financial times is normally a very pro—eu paper but it presents a picture — pro—eu paper but it presents a picture of— pro—eu paper but it presents a picture of an eu all at sixes and sevens — picture of an eu all at sixes and sevens with their member states having _ sevens with their member states having to — sevens with their member states having to halt the vaccination will because — having to halt the vaccination will because they said we don't have enough — because they said we don't have enough supply. so you get the impression which britain which went atone _ impression which britain which went alone and _ impression which britain which went alone and refuse to take part in the european _ alone and refuse to take part in the european procurement system last year was _ european procurement system last year was able to book in an early fashion _ year was able to book in an early fashion and _ year was able to book in an early fashion and buy up all these vaccines— fashion and buy up all these vaccines from all th
but the financial times is normally a very pro-eu _ financial times is normally a very pro—eu paper but it presents a picture — pro—eu paper but it presents a picture of— pro—eu paper but it presents a picture of an eu all at sixes and sevens — picture of an eu all at sixes and sevens with their member states having _ sevens with their member states having to — sevens with their member states having to halt the vaccination will because — having to halt the vaccination will...
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another thing that the financial times is looking at is this idea of digital covid passports. which potentially could open the way for travelers who have proof that they've had a vaccination. this could potentially encourage people and enable people to travel again. because travel has been so stopped throughout this whole time. it could also lead to other problems as well. talk us through how the ft is covering theirs. , , ., ., through how the ft is covering theirs. , , . ., ., �*, , theirs. this is an idea that's very much in its _ theirs. this is an idea that's very much in its infancy. _ theirs. this is an idea that's very much in its infancy. you've - theirs. this is an idea that's very much in its infancy. you've got. theirs. this is an idea that's very much in its infancy. you've got aj much in its infancy. you've got a group of health and technology companies that are coming together to try and work on a digital vaccination passport. so companies involved microsoft, 0racle vaccination passport. so companies involved microsoft, oracle and the us health care group the
another thing that the financial times is looking at is this idea of digital covid passports. which potentially could open the way for travelers who have proof that they've had a vaccination. this could potentially encourage people and enable people to travel again. because travel has been so stopped throughout this whole time. it could also lead to other problems as well. talk us through how the ft is covering theirs. , , ., ., through how the ft is covering theirs. , , . ., ., �*, , theirs....
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times germany's comments bond warned the country's financial watchdog about money laundering with early 2020 that speak to daniel baez he's the spokesperson for the german parliamentary inquiry into wire card mr baez the wire cross gondola has cost germany's financial regulation in a very. reporting today that come out already raised concerns about why a card back in january of last year did willfully ignore those warnings. well if you take a look at the history of the financial supervisor of barfi and its relation to wire car you can see that many mistakes have been made so my question is why did baffin consider why a car a tech company rather than this financial holding because of financial holding would would have made it easier to overlook activities of wrought or why didn't buffing go follow up on the money laundering hints and most important to me why did boston released a short selling bed and went after the journalists of the financial times because this was the moment where buffett decided to stand on the side of why a cut on the side of crew most rather than take the critical
times germany's comments bond warned the country's financial watchdog about money laundering with early 2020 that speak to daniel baez he's the spokesperson for the german parliamentary inquiry into wire card mr baez the wire cross gondola has cost germany's financial regulation in a very. reporting today that come out already raised concerns about why a card back in january of last year did willfully ignore those warnings. well if you take a look at the history of the financial supervisor of...
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times germany's commits bank warned the country's financial war watchdog about money laundering risks in early 2020. that speak ny to daniel baez he's the spokesperson for the german parliamentary inquiry into wire card mr baez the wire cross gondola has cost germany's financial regulator bothin in a very. reporting today that come out already raised concerns about why a card back in january of last year did willfully ignore those warnings. well if you take a look at the history of the financial supervisor barfield and its relation to wire car you can see that many mistakes have been made so my question is why did baffin consider wire car a tech company rather than this financial holding because a financial holding would would have made it easier to overlook activities a groat or why didn't buffeting go follow up on the money laundering hints and most important to me why did boston released a short sell in bed and went after the journalists of the financial times because this was the moment where buffett decided to stand on the side of my account on the side of crew most rather than t
times germany's commits bank warned the country's financial war watchdog about money laundering risks in early 2020. that speak ny to daniel baez he's the spokesperson for the german parliamentary inquiry into wire card mr baez the wire cross gondola has cost germany's financial regulator bothin in a very. reporting today that come out already raised concerns about why a card back in january of last year did willfully ignore those warnings. well if you take a look at the history of the...
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the financial times looks at the uk chancellor's plans for new £4.6 billion financial package to help companies through the latest lockdown. so, let's begin. we're going to start with the guardian. tough curbs for months as one and 50 have the virus accompanied by a rather sombre picture outside the royal london hospital of ambulances and someone being wheeled in. for months and months, pippa. yes, well, this has been with us for ten months, this virus. it's a long time since the first lockdown. i think back then, there had been a degree of hope that we wouldn't necessarily need to get the vaccine to move on from it, but there was also an expectation i think that when we hit winter, there would be a second wave. lo and behold, it's happened. what a lot of people seemed quite surprised by is that everybody expected a second wave over and yet the government doesn't seem to have put the plans in place ahead of time and drag its feet on implementing the second lockdown. they obviously penned this on the new variant strain, but we are now in a situation today where we have borisjohnson ask
the financial times looks at the uk chancellor's plans for new £4.6 billion financial package to help companies through the latest lockdown. so, let's begin. we're going to start with the guardian. tough curbs for months as one and 50 have the virus accompanied by a rather sombre picture outside the royal london hospital of ambulances and someone being wheeled in. for months and months, pippa. yes, well, this has been with us for ten months, this virus. it's a long time since the first...
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"the financial times" is reporting to of europe's top bankers. the paper reports the bank's board will likely make its decision in the next four weeks. faces a tighter timetable after ceo jean-pierre mustier resigned. casting doubts on predictions of markets. bitcoin hit a record of almost 32,000 dollars on january 8. since then, it has mostly slumped, hitting a low of around 30,000. and a canadian convenience store is exploring buying a french grocer. it would be a strategy for the firm, which is focused on smaller stores and gas stations. the deal would help it expand its present share. carrefour operates 700 hypermarkets. and that is your bloomberg business flash. francine? francine: leigh-ann, thank you so much. patrick, a million things going on, and of course the spread between the u.s. two- and the 10-year, but how should things happen on capitol hill and with republicans? patrick: what is happening on capitol hill, i do not think that matters to treasuries, i think what is happening in politics matters, with what is happening with control
"the financial times" is reporting to of europe's top bankers. the paper reports the bank's board will likely make its decision in the next four weeks. faces a tighter timetable after ceo jean-pierre mustier resigned. casting doubts on predictions of markets. bitcoin hit a record of almost 32,000 dollars on january 8. since then, it has mostly slumped, hitting a low of around 30,000. and a canadian convenience store is exploring buying a french grocer. it would be a strategy for the...
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the financial times reports that as democrats in the us house of representatives began a second attempt to impeach donald trump, angela merkel has criticised twitter for banning the us president from its platform, calling it a "problematic" breach of the "fundamental right to free speech". so, let's begin. pressure on nhs for covid vaccinations around the clock, and the government said there was no clamourfor this, where the government said there was no clamour for this, where do you stand? the government said there was no clamourfor stand? the government said there was no clamour for it, you stand? the government said there was no clamourfor it, you are right, but they then promptly found there was a clamour at least on social media, and keir starmer was inquiring about it, as well, so it seems that the government perhaps misjudged where the public is at over the vaccine and many people would be willing and ready to go for ajab in the would be willing and ready to go for a jab in the small hours if it meant that we could all get vaccinated faster. i think the government is now saying,
the financial times reports that as democrats in the us house of representatives began a second attempt to impeach donald trump, angela merkel has criticised twitter for banning the us president from its platform, calling it a "problematic" breach of the "fundamental right to free speech". so, let's begin. pressure on nhs for covid vaccinations around the clock, and the government said there was no clamourfor this, where the government said there was no clamour for this,...
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times germany's commands bank warned the country's financial war watchdog about money laundering risks in early 2020. that speak ny to daniel baez he's the spokesperson for the german parliamentary inquiry into why a card mystify is the wiregrass scandal has cost germany's financial regulator and in a very. poor thing to say that come out ready raised concerns about buyer card back in january of last year did willfully ignore those warnings. well if you take a look at the history of the financial supervisor units relationship wire car you can see that many mistakes have been made so my question is why did boston consider why your cart at takeoff rather than this financial holding because of financial holding would would have made it easier to all who wrote or why didn't boston go or total up on the money laundering and most important to me why they often released shorts and went after the journalists of the financial times because this was the moment where boston decided to stare or the sight of wild card on the side of crew most rather than take the critical hints from journalists and
times germany's commands bank warned the country's financial war watchdog about money laundering risks in early 2020. that speak ny to daniel baez he's the spokesperson for the german parliamentary inquiry into why a card mystify is the wiregrass scandal has cost germany's financial regulator and in a very. poor thing to say that come out ready raised concerns about buyer card back in january of last year did willfully ignore those warnings. well if you take a look at the history of the...
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times released in december they show that u.k. goods. exports have lagged behind countries in 2020 in both the e.u. and other markets where we have more work commissary harvest to build up our manufacturing sector and to increase exports from the united kingdom but the dire predictions from the london school of economics from the financial times and others were is exactly the same people that were predicting dark consequences on the day that we left the european union last year they were taking no hits we go and somehow become a pariah state movers in the north sea the absolutely not the case this year we're demonstrating hosting conference he says hosting the g 7 that we are a leading player on the world stage we will continue to be so working with our friends and allies in the european union yes of course we want x. we're more yes of course we want to move ahead of italy again at 40 c. and i says americans should be building more british things in here and things absolutely we should be selling them abroad and that's not just is
times released in december they show that u.k. goods. exports have lagged behind countries in 2020 in both the e.u. and other markets where we have more work commissary harvest to build up our manufacturing sector and to increase exports from the united kingdom but the dire predictions from the london school of economics from the financial times and others were is exactly the same people that were predicting dark consequences on the day that we left the european union last year they were taking...
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onto the financial times, "johnson clashed with chiefs about the vaccine roll—out." number ten has dismissed the storey is com pletely ten has dismissed the storey is completely untrue, but the ft is sticking with it sources. this is a an argument where it looks like both sides are trying to play it down from number ten and the chief said the nhs. there has been some disagreement as to how proactively the vaccine will be distributed, and what the ft is reporting is that number ten was pushing harderfor longer hours, for 24 hour service on the vaccine, and perhaps there was some pushback presumably around with the nhs thinks they can deliver what's a realistic deadline. but what's a realistic deadline. but what's become clear in recent days as there seems to be, regardless of whether this was a huge row or a bit ofa whether this was a huge row or a bit of a disagreement, they do seem to have come down on the side of trying to get the vaccine out as quickly as possible. i wouldn't say it was a u—turn because it was never really decided, but there was talk about how t
onto the financial times, "johnson clashed with chiefs about the vaccine roll—out." number ten has dismissed the storey is com pletely ten has dismissed the storey is completely untrue, but the ft is sticking with it sources. this is a an argument where it looks like both sides are trying to play it down from number ten and the chief said the nhs. there has been some disagreement as to how proactively the vaccine will be distributed, and what the ft is reporting is that number ten...
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the financial times sastoe biden�*s administration willjoin global efforts to make covid—i9 vaccines and drugs available around the world, reversing the position of his predecessor donald trump and ushering in a new era in health diplomacy. while, according to the daily express, a million over—75s are resisting paying their tv licence fee. as always, thank you much for joining us on thursday evening after wet, can you believe only three weeks into january. feels an eternity. let's get started with the financial times, and let's start with you, eve, because we had the inauguration ofjoe biden, so much happening in the united states but it feels like a completely new way of dealing for the united states with coronavirus and a reentry, we saw with coronavirus and a reentry, we sanoe biden signing all of those executive orders yesterday and getting more signs today. the united states reentering and re—engaging with the who, the world health organization, and doctor anthony faucl organization, and doctor anthony fauci, the figurehead very much keen to get things moving. it’s a fauci
the financial times sastoe biden�*s administration willjoin global efforts to make covid—i9 vaccines and drugs available around the world, reversing the position of his predecessor donald trump and ushering in a new era in health diplomacy. while, according to the daily express, a million over—75s are resisting paying their tv licence fee. as always, thank you much for joining us on thursday evening after wet, can you believe only three weeks into january. feels an eternity. let's get...
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let's look at the financial times. virus battle as mutations test drug makers. we have the kent variant, as it is known in this country which has meant more infections and south africa is battling with a variant as well. that's right, and we know viruses mutate because anyone who has had a flu vaccine knows each year you have to have your flu vaccine around this time of year which is adapted for the most prevalent type of flu that season, which is not to say it's the only type of flu for that season and there will be many others out there as we might see the same thing with coronavirus, and we might see mutations notjust in the ones you mention but across the world, and we will see more drug companies having to adapt to that. now we don't know the precise efficacy of the vaccine, of any of the vaccine is available oi'i of any of the vaccine is available on the new types of mutations we have seen in this country, but we hear they are effective, but presumably this is something that will be an ongoing battle and essentially we could reach a situation where if we a
let's look at the financial times. virus battle as mutations test drug makers. we have the kent variant, as it is known in this country which has meant more infections and south africa is battling with a variant as well. that's right, and we know viruses mutate because anyone who has had a flu vaccine knows each year you have to have your flu vaccine around this time of year which is adapted for the most prevalent type of flu that season, which is not to say it's the only type of flu for that...
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let�*s just focus on the financial times. the paper using joe biden is own words, democracy have prevailed. what is your initial reaction to what we have been seeing throughout the day coming to us live from washington? i the day coming to us live from washington?— the day coming to us live from washington? i think it was really owerful washington? i think it was really powerful words. _ washington? i think it was really powerfulwords. i— washington? i think it was really powerful words. i think - washington? i think it was really powerful words. i think there - washington? i think it was really powerful words. i think there is i washington? i think it was really| powerful words. i think there is a strong sense of relief. that actually felt like an incredibly turbulent transition of power, the scenes on the capital, absolutely unprecedented. all of that was sort of managed through. and in the end there was a peaceful transfer of power. and i think he made that point really well. and in that i think gave us a sense of hope
let�*s just focus on the financial times. the paper using joe biden is own words, democracy have prevailed. what is your initial reaction to what we have been seeing throughout the day coming to us live from washington? i the day coming to us live from washington?— the day coming to us live from washington? i think it was really owerful washington? i think it was really powerful words. _ washington? i think it was really powerfulwords. i— washington? i think it was really powerful words....
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tomorrow's front pages, starting with: the financial times leads on the eu's call for astrazeneca to supply member states with vaccines from uk factories. the ft�*s leader cautions that vaccine protectionism by the eu will backfire. the mail also focuses on the demand for astrazeneca vaccines rolling off uk production lines, saying the eu is demanding up to 75 million doses — which it describes as a bid by brussels to "snatch" them. the telegraph features the prime minister's three step plan to release the country from lockdown, with schools staying closed until march. the guardian looks at bereaved families hitting out at the prime minister over the government's response to covid—i9, calling it "a kick in the teeth". and the metro front page tells the story of a nurse who has finally met her baby daughter, after giving birth while hospitalised with covid—i9. so let's begin. lovely to have you with us. coronavirus of course dominating the front pages but one particular aspect of it, a row that has been brewing today in particular and dominating most of the front pages. let's
tomorrow's front pages, starting with: the financial times leads on the eu's call for astrazeneca to supply member states with vaccines from uk factories. the ft�*s leader cautions that vaccine protectionism by the eu will backfire. the mail also focuses on the demand for astrazeneca vaccines rolling off uk production lines, saying the eu is demanding up to 75 million doses — which it describes as a bid by brussels to "snatch" them. the telegraph features the prime minister's...
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when trade are close to the financial times is saying is as if they have put covid—19 behind them. —— quoted in the ft. so let's begin. lovely to see you. as we expected to of the prime minister today. several have the same crow from him, i'm deeply sorry for every life lost. you want to start off the metro? forgive me, you probably have seen us looking down at us because we do have the front pages in front of us. we have to look at our devices. all the papers we talk about tonight this proportionately talk about this main event that has happened in this country today. which is that we have crossed that hovering this grim number of 100,000 this from covid. in a press conference, the prime minister said that he was the prime after it has been the prime minister throughout this entire period and he takes full responsibility everything the government has been able to and not been able to do or astute come here. it is interesting to see how every different paper has a different take, but the focus very much stays on i think rightly on the fact that each of these numbers is a human being a
when trade are close to the financial times is saying is as if they have put covid—19 behind them. —— quoted in the ft. so let's begin. lovely to see you. as we expected to of the prime minister today. several have the same crow from him, i'm deeply sorry for every life lost. you want to start off the metro? forgive me, you probably have seen us looking down at us because we do have the front pages in front of us. we have to look at our devices. all the papers we talk about tonight this...
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and the financial times leads on last nights riots on congress after mike pence defied trump on his election loss. so, let's begin. i want to get there tonight, let's begin and once again thank you for joining us on this thursday evening. fa iza joining us on this thursday evening. faiza we will start with you this time, the daily mail like many of the papers weeding on what happened on wednesday in washington. —— meeting on. the paper playing on that "you're fired" phrase that donald trump of course the apprentice was his catchphrase. it isa apprentice was his catchphrase. it is a serious note here because there are talks going on in the background about the possibility of using the 25th amendment to remove him, even the possibility of once again him facing impeachment. of course not much time before the 20th and inauguration day but these are really serious discussions being heard. absolutely. i mean it would be great if they could just be like "you're fired" and trom could go but it isjust more complicated than that. —— and trump could go. even with the 25th amendment, you would h
and the financial times leads on last nights riots on congress after mike pence defied trump on his election loss. so, let's begin. i want to get there tonight, let's begin and once again thank you for joining us on this thursday evening. fa iza joining us on this thursday evening. faiza we will start with you this time, the daily mail like many of the papers weeding on what happened on wednesday in washington. —— meeting on. the paper playing on that "you're fired" phrase that...
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and the financial times reports that angela merkel has criticised twitterfor banning the us president from its platform, calling it a "problematic" breach of the "fundamental right to free speech". so, let's begin. we've got the times and now and shall we start there was make police finding the lockdown refusing. shall we start there was make police finding the lockdown refusingm saying that is preposterous that anyone should still be unaware of the need to follow lockdown rules andi the need to follow lockdown rules and i suspect that is preposterous because most people do know what the rules are. and most people are compliant. we have cemented the statistics from regular polling from the office of national statistics and shown very, very high compliance and shown very, very high compliance and it is not the case that giant hoards of us are engaged in gambling in basements were hosting house parties and unlicensed rates. although they are saying that a tiny minority who are doing that will be served notice and challenged and fine. but i think we are in danger of focusing too much on
and the financial times reports that angela merkel has criticised twitterfor banning the us president from its platform, calling it a "problematic" breach of the "fundamental right to free speech". so, let's begin. we've got the times and now and shall we start there was make police finding the lockdown refusing. shall we start there was make police finding the lockdown refusingm saying that is preposterous that anyone should still be unaware of the need to follow lockdown...
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times released in december they show that u.k. goods. exports have lagged behind countries in 2020 in both the e.u. and other markets where we have more work from is very hard to build up our manufacturing sector and to increase exports from the united kingdom to the dire predictions from the london school of economics from the financial times and others where it is exactly the same people that were predicting dark consequences on the day that we left the european union last year the reputational hits we go i'm so happy to become a pariah state movers in the north sea the absolutely not the case this year we're demonstrating hosting conference he says hosting the g 7 that we are a leading player on the world stage we will continue to be so working with our friends and allies in the european union yes of course we want x. we're more yes of course we want to move ahead of italy again exports to the united states americans should be building more british things in here and things absolutely we should be selling them abroad and that's
times released in december they show that u.k. goods. exports have lagged behind countries in 2020 in both the e.u. and other markets where we have more work from is very hard to build up our manufacturing sector and to increase exports from the united kingdom to the dire predictions from the london school of economics from the financial times and others where it is exactly the same people that were predicting dark consequences on the day that we left the european union last year the...
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the financial times looks at the chancellor's plans for a new £4.6 billion financial package to help companies through the latest lockdown. so, let's begin. we are going to start funnily enough with the daily mirror. this one of those excretion moments where i quote the story to the person who wrote the story. pippa i am afraidi person who wrote the story. pippa i am afraid i will quote your story, one in 50 infected,, you have written the story, take us through it. excruciating! just written the story, take us through it. excruciating! just bringing the news. we have splashed on the figures today from the national audit office, those shocking figures that suggest last week one in 50 people were infected with coronavirus and scientists have warned that number is likely to go up. if you look at the figures today already, we are looking at about 60,000 new cases today and 830 deaths. and if you extrapolate from what the scientists say that it normally takes a couple of weeks for people to end up in hospital and another couple weeks before those people unfortunately died, there is a rag
the financial times looks at the chancellor's plans for a new £4.6 billion financial package to help companies through the latest lockdown. so, let's begin. we are going to start funnily enough with the daily mirror. this one of those excretion moments where i quote the story to the person who wrote the story. pippa i am afraidi person who wrote the story. pippa i am afraid i will quote your story, one in 50 infected,, you have written the story, take us through it. excruciating! just written...
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times released in december they show that u.k. goods. exports have lagged behind countries in 2020 in both the e.u. and other markets where we are or were promissary hardest to build up our manufacturing sector and to increase exports from the united kingdom to the dire predictions from the london school of economics from the financial times and others worry there's a desire same people that were predicting dark consequences on the day that we left the european union last year they were taking the hits we go and somehow become a pariah state movers in the north sea the absolutely not the case this year we're demonstrating cost in copenhagen so hosting the g 7 that we are a leading player on the world stage we will continue to be so working with our friends and allies in the european union yes of course we want x. we're more yes of course we want to move ahead of it like an ak 47 i think americans should be building more british things in here and things absolutely we should be selling them abroad and that's not just is not just or
times released in december they show that u.k. goods. exports have lagged behind countries in 2020 in both the e.u. and other markets where we are or were promissary hardest to build up our manufacturing sector and to increase exports from the united kingdom to the dire predictions from the london school of economics from the financial times and others worry there's a desire same people that were predicting dark consequences on the day that we left the european union last year they were taking...
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leaving that for the time being, most of the financial times and looking at this idea, this is what the paper has in terms of the government looking at potentially ripping up workers' rights, workers protection which are enshrined in eu law and these are just plans that were being drawn up by the government and in fact, a very quick rebuttal to this from the secretary of state for business energy and industrial strategy. they have retweeted the story and totally deny that saying we are not going to lower the standards of workers' rights in the uk is on the best workers' rights records in the world and going further than the eu in many ways. protect and enhance workers' rights going forward and not go back on them. talk us through what they are alleging and what we are thinking back to in the post breaks in negotiations where the level playing fields were so important in those negotiations? the important in those negotiations? tue: conservative important in those negotiations? tta: conservative party important in those negotiations? "tt2 conservative party for important in those negotiat
leaving that for the time being, most of the financial times and looking at this idea, this is what the paper has in terms of the government looking at potentially ripping up workers' rights, workers protection which are enshrined in eu law and these are just plans that were being drawn up by the government and in fact, a very quick rebuttal to this from the secretary of state for business energy and industrial strategy. they have retweeted the story and totally deny that saying we are not...
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times released in december they show that u.k. goods. exports have lagged behind countries in 2020 in both the e.u. and other markets. are always commissary hardest to build up our manufacturing sector and to increase exports from the united kingdom to be dire predictions from the london school of economics from the financial times and others were there things that are same people that were predicting dark consequences on the day that we left the european union last year they were predicting all hands would go and somehow become a pariah state maries in the north sea that's absolutely not the case this year we've demonstrated course to call $26.00 hosting the g 7 that we are a leading player on the world stage and we will continue to be so working with our friends and allies in the european union yes of course we want to export more yes of course we want to move ahead of its league and exports to the united states americans should be building more british things. absolutely and we should be selling them abroad and that's not just
times released in december they show that u.k. goods. exports have lagged behind countries in 2020 in both the e.u. and other markets. are always commissary hardest to build up our manufacturing sector and to increase exports from the united kingdom to be dire predictions from the london school of economics from the financial times and others were there things that are same people that were predicting dark consequences on the day that we left the european union last year they were predicting...
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times released in december they show that u.k. goods. exports have lagged behind countries in 2020 in both the e.u. and other markets. but we are always commissary harnessed to build up our manufacturing sector and to increase exports from the united kingdom to be dire predictions from the london school of economics from the financial times and others were there things that are same people that were predicting dire consequences on the day that we left the european union last year they were predicting the lines would go up and so i become a pariah state marines in the north sea that's absolutely not the case this year we've demonstrated course to call 26 hosting the g 7 that we are a leading player on the world stage and we will continue to be so working with our friends and allies in the european union yes of course we want to export more yes of course we want to move ahead of its legality exports to the united states americans should be building more british things. absolutely and we should be selling them abroad and that's not j
times released in december they show that u.k. goods. exports have lagged behind countries in 2020 in both the e.u. and other markets. but we are always commissary harnessed to build up our manufacturing sector and to increase exports from the united kingdom to be dire predictions from the london school of economics from the financial times and others were there things that are same people that were predicting dire consequences on the day that we left the european union last year they were...
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times germany's warns the country's financial watchdog about money laundering with early 2020. that speaks to daniel bias he's the spokesperson for the german parliamentary inquiry into why are card mr baez the wire. germany's financial regulator bothin in a very. reporting today that come out already raised concerns about why a card back in january of last year did willfully ignore those warnings. well if you take a look at the history of the financial supervisor of barfi and its relation to wire car you can see that many mistakes have been made so my question is why did boston consider why your car a tech company rather than this financial holding because of financial holding would it would have made it easier to all who wrote or why didn't buffett and go follow up on the money laundering hints and most important to me why did boston released a short selling bed and went after the journalists of the financial times because this was the moment where boston decided to stand on the side of wild caught on the side of crew most rather than to take the critical hits from journalist
times germany's warns the country's financial watchdog about money laundering with early 2020. that speaks to daniel bias he's the spokesperson for the german parliamentary inquiry into why are card mr baez the wire. germany's financial regulator bothin in a very. reporting today that come out already raised concerns about why a card back in january of last year did willfully ignore those warnings. well if you take a look at the history of the financial supervisor of barfi and its relation to...
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the international edition of the financial times leads with republican senate leader mitch mcconnell pointing the finger of blame for the storming of the capitol building, firmly at donald trump. the new york times carries a photo of the us capitol as it rehearses for tomorrow's inauguration. the daily star imagines the last four years to be a weird dream. the independent has the silouette of the back of donald trump — with the simple words, "it's over." and the metro goes with the same idea. a u—turn on mass testing in schools is the guardian's lead. the paper says the government puts the return of pupils injeopardy by halting plans for mass testing for teachers and school children. right. quite a few papers to go through. not a great deal of time. good to see you both. let's kick off with the metro. a picture of the back of donald trump, at last, it is the back of donald trump. just picking up on some of the things. the first president since 1869 to not attend the inauguration of his successor. w , ~ not attend the inauguration of his successor. , . ., not attend the inaugurati
the international edition of the financial times leads with republican senate leader mitch mcconnell pointing the finger of blame for the storming of the capitol building, firmly at donald trump. the new york times carries a photo of the us capitol as it rehearses for tomorrow's inauguration. the daily star imagines the last four years to be a weird dream. the independent has the silouette of the back of donald trump — with the simple words, "it's over." and the metro goes with the...
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while the financial times reflects on the london mayor declaring a "major incident" in the city. saying the spread of the virus in the capital is "out of control." and the sun features tributes to dame barbara windsor, whose funeral took place today. let's begin. thank you so much for giving up to friday evening. what else we would be doing, quite frankly. but i appreciated. what week it has been. the first week of january and have a lot to cover. starting with the daily mail and seeing as how it's your paper, let's start with you. we had the worst is statistics for the country and it is a grim milestone and were heading up to 80,000 deaths because of coronavirus and borisjohnson is saying what now? that we need to stay at home and launch this new add campaign they were going to see on tv in the newspapers. it is designed to shock us. to show us images of people severely ill in hospital and we need to act and we've got this virus in one of the tag lines is if you go out, you can spread it and people will die. we've got so used to coronavirus as it's been going on since march and
while the financial times reflects on the london mayor declaring a "major incident" in the city. saying the spread of the virus in the capital is "out of control." and the sun features tributes to dame barbara windsor, whose funeral took place today. let's begin. thank you so much for giving up to friday evening. what else we would be doing, quite frankly. but i appreciated. what week it has been. the first week of january and have a lot to cover. starting with the daily...
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the financial times says that as anger grows over wednesday's riots at the us capitol, senators are resisting calls to impeach president trump for inciting the violence. so, let's begin. starting with the times, shops told to get tough on covid rule breakers. this is a difficult one for shops. they are not the police. no, that's right. and the opportunities that shops have to enforce these kind of restrictions and the staffing that though shops have to restrict behaviour of their customers is limited. there is talk of making the wearing of masks compulsory. certainly in my local supermarket, the wearing of masks is compulsory but the wearing of masks is also quite variable. does it cover your nose? do use it as a bizarre balance for your chin with a strap underneath your face? there for your chin with a strap underneath yourface? there is for your chin with a strap underneath your face? there is lots of variation there and people actually going around constantly telling you, that's a difficult thing to ask members of staff to start today. and of course there are not the kind of police resourc
the financial times says that as anger grows over wednesday's riots at the us capitol, senators are resisting calls to impeach president trump for inciting the violence. so, let's begin. starting with the times, shops told to get tough on covid rule breakers. this is a difficult one for shops. they are not the police. no, that's right. and the opportunities that shops have to enforce these kind of restrictions and the staffing that though shops have to restrict behaviour of their customers is...
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setting with the financial times away from coronavirus was up the story that the ft has got in terms of worker protections which have been enshrined in eu law. potentially and that includes the 48 hour week could be ripped apart under plans that are being drawn up by the government. there has been the newly appointed secretary of state. has rebuked this already he's tweeted that the, regarding the story... they pretty quick to release a statement on things. because of course this is one of the, when it comes to the level playing field in the post—brexit trade deal. let's get your perspective on this, kate. quite a few issues going on with this one. pm quite a few issues going on with this one. �* , , quite a few issues going on with this one. �* ,, ~ , , this one. an issue like this i see the 38 hour _ this one. an issue like this i see the 38 hour working _ this one. an issue like this i see the 38 hour working week- this one. an issue like this i see the 38 hour working week is - this one. an issue like this i see l the 38 hour working week is been something that conservative
setting with the financial times away from coronavirus was up the story that the ft has got in terms of worker protections which have been enshrined in eu law. potentially and that includes the 48 hour week could be ripped apart under plans that are being drawn up by the government. there has been the newly appointed secretary of state. has rebuked this already he's tweeted that the, regarding the story... they pretty quick to release a statement on things. because of course this is one of the,...
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times released in december they show that u.k. goods. exports have lagged behind peer countries and 2020 in both the e.u. and other markets. are always commissary hardest to build up our manufacturing sector and to increase exports from the united kingdom to be dire predictions from the london school of economics from the financial times and others were there things that the same people that were predicting dark consequences on the day that we left the european union last year they were predicting a line to go and somehow become a pariah state in the north sea that's absolutely not the case this year we have demonstrated course to call $26.00 hosting the g 7 that we are a leading player on the world stage and we will continue to be so working with our friends and allies in the european union yes of course we want to export more yes of course we want to move ahead of its legality exports to the united states americans should be building more british things in the absolutely and we should be selling them abroad and that's not just i
times released in december they show that u.k. goods. exports have lagged behind peer countries and 2020 in both the e.u. and other markets. are always commissary hardest to build up our manufacturing sector and to increase exports from the united kingdom to be dire predictions from the london school of economics from the financial times and others were there things that the same people that were predicting dark consequences on the day that we left the european union last year they were...
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the boys have done so time financially. the boys have done so well. a top effort for us and we are so so well. a top effort for us and we are so happy. a place in the fourth round, with prize money secured and for some of these players the biggest win in their careers. #it biggest win in their careers. # it isn't over... # it isn't over... # chorley‘s fa cup journey continues. jo currie, bbc news. yeah, you've got to love that, haven't you? more on the day's other matches to come. but we're into the second half of the all—premier league encounter between the holders, arsenal and newcastle united. pierre emerick aubameyang's shot saved — before willian missed the rebound. arsenal coming into the match having won their last three games, following a slump in form which saw their worst start to a season in over a0 years. and you can catch the rest of the game live on bbc one right now, just beginning the second half at the emirates. still half at the emirates. goalless there. let's hope for a still goalless there. let's hope for a goal in the second
the boys have done so time financially. the boys have done so well. a top effort for us and we are so so well. a top effort for us and we are so happy. a place in the fourth round, with prize money secured and for some of these players the biggest win in their careers. #it biggest win in their careers. # it isn't over... # it isn't over... # chorley‘s fa cup journey continues. jo currie, bbc news. yeah, you've got to love that, haven't you? more on the day's other matches to come. but we're...
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like that. -- difficult financial time like that. david: your nice guy and you overcame bankruptcy in real estate, but you ran for congress once and lost. you have not been elected to anything ever in maryland. why are you doing this? did people tell you you were a little crazy? gov. hogan: almost everyone told me i was crazy, not a little crazy. we had only elected one republican governor and he had only served one term. the odds were stacked against any republican having -- winning statewide especially one most people had never heard of and had never held elect it office. -- elected office. i talked to my clients and business associates. i said " i'm thinking of running for governor," and they said " what state?" gov. hogan: you were -- david: you were running against the lieutenant governor of state who had been governor for eight years. maryland has a high percentage of african-american voters. how did you win? david: i was -- gov. hogan: i was elected in spite of being a republican because i focused on issues everyone cared abou
like that. -- difficult financial time like that. david: your nice guy and you overcame bankruptcy in real estate, but you ran for congress once and lost. you have not been elected to anything ever in maryland. why are you doing this? did people tell you you were a little crazy? gov. hogan: almost everyone told me i was crazy, not a little crazy. we had only elected one republican governor and he had only served one term. the odds were stacked against any republican having -- winning statewide...
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making a financial game and that's a heavy accusation i would say you can make at the same time come out spawn had a very close relationship with wire card a business relationship they lend money to why a card so of course today we have to ask whether the chinese wards really worked come out spun equity research stock research is supposed to be totally independent from all other business interests at a bank clear so that clearly that wild card story isn't going away anytime soon when i was in frankfurt thank you so much. time now for a look at some of the other business stories making news show i admitted it was wrong to apply for a patent for a technology which could single allergies we go a mere slim's the company said it would alter the filing which was uncovered by researchers rights groups accuse the chinese government of trying to wipe out the weaker minority in western china. ford workers in taba in the brazilian state of south paolo has protested against the closure of 3 production facilities in the country ford said it would stop producing in brazil where it has operated sin
making a financial game and that's a heavy accusation i would say you can make at the same time come out spawn had a very close relationship with wire card a business relationship they lend money to why a card so of course today we have to ask whether the chinese wards really worked come out spun equity research stock research is supposed to be totally independent from all other business interests at a bank clear so that clearly that wild card story isn't going away anytime soon when i was in...
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in these tough financial times it is extending the policy of all of its materials as long as they are eventually returned. >>> now that you are feeling lucky, some huge jackpots may have you trying out your lottery luck. the combined jackpots nearly $845 million this week. tonight's megamillions drawing is for an estimate of 432 million. it has been several months is anyone won the grand prize in the multistate gains. according to one estimate, the odds of winning is about 300 million to 1. >>> coming up, domesticated here that just keeps coming back to one northern california neighborhood. >>> and we want to bring you the good news coming and happening in the area. like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program visit right now or call during business hours. >>> now you can get a covid-19 test delivered to your do
in these tough financial times it is extending the policy of all of its materials as long as they are eventually returned. >>> now that you are feeling lucky, some huge jackpots may have you trying out your lottery luck. the combined jackpots nearly $845 million this week. tonight's megamillions drawing is for an estimate of 432 million. it has been several months is anyone won the grand prize in the multistate gains. according to one estimate, the odds of winning is about 300 million...
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tomorrow's front pages, starting with the financial times carries borisjohnson�*s warning that the new variant of coronavirus that emerged in the uk may be 30% more deadly. the daily telegraph reflects on news that the new covid variant may be deadlier than the original strain had overshadowed an earlier announcement that infections are slowing. the guardian reports that borisjohnson has warned of stricter travel curbs and continued lockdown measures while the infection rate remained what he described as "forbiddingly high". the daily express claims the uk's covid vaccines are robust enough to beat the deadlier variant which is devastating the uk. the i reports that 5.4 million people in uk have been vaccinated — 8% of population — after a record day put the nation on course to immunise the over—70s and the extremely vulnerable by mid—february. and the daily mirror says that the government has been accused of diverting jabs from the north where they were beingdelivered in high numbers. so let's begin. i'm gratefulfor my i'm grateful for my guests joining me on friday evening at
tomorrow's front pages, starting with the financial times carries borisjohnson�*s warning that the new variant of coronavirus that emerged in the uk may be 30% more deadly. the daily telegraph reflects on news that the new covid variant may be deadlier than the original strain had overshadowed an earlier announcement that infections are slowing. the guardian reports that borisjohnson has warned of stricter travel curbs and continued lockdown measures while the infection rate remained what he...
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no risk is shared by everybody a financial times are tight. god you can mine shaft. one for all and also one i taste better than the food in the supermarket was marked out for us the cucumber tastes quite different location it comes like neal cucumber the radishes taste like radishes these have to make you. 25 it's a lot. you have to cook a lot. but i will give some away. if a line of kind i can't do much on my own to change the larger political picture of a few mine but i can make a small contribution and batter lyston the minds of working together taking a break and swapping recipes and eating except i was tower she warns of everyone bring something to eat and we share it and i think it's wonderful it's been a process should. an international network of community support. and agriculture has developed. some of the communities have as many as a 1000 or more members others are small and then spectacular. and spectacular but vital is also the support given in end of life care. while the young maria i thought she would piece of cake. rhubarb pie from the bakery. would
no risk is shared by everybody a financial times are tight. god you can mine shaft. one for all and also one i taste better than the food in the supermarket was marked out for us the cucumber tastes quite different location it comes like neal cucumber the radishes taste like radishes these have to make you. 25 it's a lot. you have to cook a lot. but i will give some away. if a line of kind i can't do much on my own to change the larger political picture of a few mine but i can make a small...
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time like that. david: when you decided to run for governor, did people say, larry, you are a really nice guy and you have overcome bankruptcy in real estate, and you are successful again, but you ran for congress once and lost. you have not been elected to anything, ever, in maryland. why are you doing this? did people tell you you were a little crazy? gov. hogan: almost everyone told me i was completely crazy, not a little crazy. look, we had only elected one republican governor in 50 years and he only served one term. it got much worse in maryland since then. the odds were stacked against any republican having any chance of winning statewide, particularly one that most people had never heard of and had never held elected office. i talked to a lot of my friends and colleagues and family and my clients and and business associates. a couple of them said, when i said, "i'm thinking of running for governor," and they said, "really, what state?" like, where are you moving to? we overcame the odds and it
time like that. david: when you decided to run for governor, did people say, larry, you are a really nice guy and you have overcome bankruptcy in real estate, and you are successful again, but you ran for congress once and lost. you have not been elected to anything, ever, in maryland. why are you doing this? did people tell you you were a little crazy? gov. hogan: almost everyone told me i was completely crazy, not a little crazy. look, we had only elected one republican governor in 50 years...
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to the financial times, that's gone with the wall street chaos as its main story, saying us regulators and prominent political figures have leapt to the defence of amateur share trades who've challenged the old guard of wall street, as it says back to the vaccines story, with the independent — on the eu controls that regardless of the irish situation will limit the uk's ability to access some vaccine sources, saying the standoff with brussels has intensified. so let's begin... thank you very much james and harriet, both of you forjoining us this evening. let's start with the daily mail's front page, and this story obviously dominating so many of the front pages. the bbc has understood that the european commission is backtracking on its plan to invoke article 16 of the northern ireland protocol, but that doesn't take away from the fact that there is something of a vaccine were developing between the eu and other countries outside the block. james? yeah. it's disturbing. i think there is some bad politics at work here. fundamentally, here is the thing. the virus really does not care wh
to the financial times, that's gone with the wall street chaos as its main story, saying us regulators and prominent political figures have leapt to the defence of amateur share trades who've challenged the old guard of wall street, as it says back to the vaccines story, with the independent — on the eu controls that regardless of the irish situation will limit the uk's ability to access some vaccine sources, saying the standoff with brussels has intensified. so let's begin... thank you very...
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in other news on the rollout — sources tell the financial times that borisjohnson clashed with nhs bosses over the pace of the vaccination programme — and that tensions were running high last week. the times reports thatjohn lewis is the first big retailer to suspend its click—and—collect service — as pressure grows on shops to do more to stop the surge in the virus. the front page of the guardian — thousands of hospital patients are set to be discharged early to hotels in order to free up beds for those seriously ill with covid—19. ‘insult to dignity‘ — the metro leads on footballer marcus rashford's anger at the quality of food parcels being given to families who'd normally recieve free school meals — saying ‘children deserve better than this.‘ the mirror labels it ‘profit from poverty‘ — saying the providers have been accused of taking taxpayers‘ money for the parcels but sending supplies worth as little as £3. so, let‘s begin. let‘s go to you again. vaccine drive for uk failing to hit targets. this stockist of the stats on this. the good news is th
in other news on the rollout — sources tell the financial times that borisjohnson clashed with nhs bosses over the pace of the vaccination programme — and that tensions were running high last week. the times reports thatjohn lewis is the first big retailer to suspend its click—and—collect service — as pressure grows on shops to do more to stop the surge in the virus. the front page of the guardian — thousands of hospital patients are set to be discharged early to hotels in order to...
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dollar right now according to a recent financial times report figure opinion commission said quote global financial markets are too reliant on the u.s. dollar to cushion financial tensions and stability risk is this something the u.s. should be concerned about right now. well i think people been talking about the u.s. dollar losing its status as the world's reserve currency for some time the fact is it still is and it doesn't look like anything terribly better to put your money into as a reserve currency so the euro is hoping to take that role take on that mantle and do that i mean i did read that report that they put out any it was kind of embarrassing to read i thought it sounded a bit like a bunch of 3rd rate salespeople trying to encourage people to buy a euro and basically saying you should go out and buy a small euro as you should hold your nose as your reserve currency and that's much special thanks to constant repeating that mantra of course they would like to be in the same positions the us be able to print money as quickly as the us the know far behind but the us does have an ad
dollar right now according to a recent financial times report figure opinion commission said quote global financial markets are too reliant on the u.s. dollar to cushion financial tensions and stability risk is this something the u.s. should be concerned about right now. well i think people been talking about the u.s. dollar losing its status as the world's reserve currency for some time the fact is it still is and it doesn't look like anything terribly better to put your money into as a...
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the financial times features calls from labour leader, sir keir starmer, for a national lockdown to be imposed within 2a hours in an attempt to bring the virus under control. the paper also reports on the group of republican rebels who are pressing ahead with plans to vote against the certification ofjoe biden‘s election victory. and ‘jabby monday‘ is the sun‘s lead with the first of the oxford/astrazeneca vaccines to be administered tomorrow. so let‘s begin... i guess i‘ve been studying the papers for us to give us some insight and analysis. i think we will dive straight in with happy new tier. the headline writers could not resist. caroline, kickers. well, here we go, as you say, happy new year, a bit of a mixed message. borisjohnson out year, a bit of a mixed message. boris johnson out in year, a bit of a mixed message. borisjohnson out in public this morning telling the audience all about the great news of the vaccine, obviously his proudest achievement, but what the metro is concentrating on is his hint that we will be facing yet another lockdown, the third of its kind
the financial times features calls from labour leader, sir keir starmer, for a national lockdown to be imposed within 2a hours in an attempt to bring the virus under control. the paper also reports on the group of republican rebels who are pressing ahead with plans to vote against the certification ofjoe biden‘s election victory. and ‘jabby monday‘ is the sun‘s lead with the first of the oxford/astrazeneca vaccines to be administered tomorrow. so let‘s begin... i guess i‘ve been...
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the financial times leads with moderna launching trials of a new vaccine — to tackle the coronavirus strain that has emerged in south africa, after warning that its existing jab is less effective in fighting the variant. according to the guardian, borisjohnson is expected to sign off sweeping new quarantine rules for travellers in airport hotels — as cabinet ministers rebuffed pressure from tory mps to set out a timetable for the easing of lockdown. the �*i' says travellers entering the uk face a lock—up to stop new variants spreading — though it adds the cabinet is split over extent of border closures. the daily telegraph says britain's covid vaccine supply is in jeopardy, after the eu threatened to block exports of the belgian—made pfizer jabs as part of a row with the uk—based astrazeneca. the metro highlights the 6.5 million people nowjabbed in the uk — with another 32 vaccination centres opening. according to the daily mirror, the majority of children want to go back to school — as lockdown is affecting their mental health and future hopes. the daily express pick
the financial times leads with moderna launching trials of a new vaccine — to tackle the coronavirus strain that has emerged in south africa, after warning that its existing jab is less effective in fighting the variant. according to the guardian, borisjohnson is expected to sign off sweeping new quarantine rules for travellers in airport hotels — as cabinet ministers rebuffed pressure from tory mps to set out a timetable for the easing of lockdown. the �*i' says travellers entering the...
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are >> the financial times reports beijing has ordered chinese reports aboutr censorship. they have been told to report only what they are told and not make changes without permission. it prevents reposting or quoting foreign media and warns editors not to oppose the official line. india, high-frequency indicators point toward a broad-based economic recovery. after the country slipped into decline. continuous quarterly growth shows a be shaped rise amid a relatively stable situation. however, the statistics ministry admits gdp will shrink by more than 7% through march. japan is imposing a state of emergency for tokyo and surrounding areas as covid-19 infections hit daily records. covers the capital and nearby prefectures. do not mirror lockdowns in parts of europe and are less stringent than last year. the australian city of brisbane is imposing a three-day emergency lockdown after the u.k. variant of the virus was detected. residents will have to stay home except for essential activities in wear masks outside. the part minister has called a national cabinet meeting follow
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this follows a financial times report describing employees in a profit-sharing scheme that sold people risk the investments they did not understand. joining us now is our bloomberg reporter covering the story out of frankfurt. how bad is it for deutsche bank? it is one more in a string of never ending bad behavior scandals. >> we don't have too many details so take my comments with some salt. the first is the money. it does not family get is going to be such a major blow to the bank's earnings. yet again, this can become bigger if the investigation goes on and more clients step forward. the regulator may feel a need to go in. the second issue is the reputation. news like this is never good. and it comes just as the bank is getting back on a path to the better. i believe all stakeholders in the bank want to avoid another deep dive into public disgrace. hopefully, the bank will be concerned about its findings. anna: will this be a threat to savings turn around --to the plan? will this get in the way? >> it is not good. we have to wait until we know how big this is. if this is a rather is
this follows a financial times report describing employees in a profit-sharing scheme that sold people risk the investments they did not understand. joining us now is our bloomberg reporter covering the story out of frankfurt. how bad is it for deutsche bank? it is one more in a string of never ending bad behavior scandals. >> we don't have too many details so take my comments with some salt. the first is the money. it does not family get is going to be such a major blow to the bank's...
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if you've seen the financial times editorial, for example, the beginning of april, even there, really changing their mind right now. so i am not a marxist at all, i believe in ideas. itjust seems there are some internal contradictions that we are teasing out even in this conversation because, a minutes ago or a few minutes ago, you said that, like steven pinker, you think this is the best time ever for human beings to be alive and in so many different ways, yet you're also telling me that for the last a0 years you think human beings and their developed capitalist societies have taken a series of wrong turns — can both be true at the same time? yeah, i think so. historically speaking, this is one of the best times to be alive but we can do so much better. i don't see any contradiction here. and then obviously, also the big question we have with our current model is, is it sustainable? we have got the massive extinction of species around the globe, we've got global warming. even if we are having a relatively good time right now, that is an important question to ask, is it sustainable?
if you've seen the financial times editorial, for example, the beginning of april, even there, really changing their mind right now. so i am not a marxist at all, i believe in ideas. itjust seems there are some internal contradictions that we are teasing out even in this conversation because, a minutes ago or a few minutes ago, you said that, like steven pinker, you think this is the best time ever for human beings to be alive and in so many different ways, yet you're also telling me that for...