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Gitit ur 51th; u thousand cars that are sitting in sales rooms that wouldve been bought in this period that have not been bought. So theres a lot of catch up. Those not be electric cars and if these electric cars of their investing again, will not be coming toa car investing again, will not be coming to a car show in the eu anytime soon, but is very interesting that american politicians are talking about this as well as how one of the side effects is going to have to be a greener economy and how do we achieve that . And all of those ideas historically about National Governments not being able to bail out their own individual industries and it looks like the eu as a whole is going to have to look back and retrospectively come up with some rules to explain away some of the things that have happened over the past few weeks, but he said the sums are eye watering in from the uk to the us, we arejust are eye watering in from the uk to the us, we are just dealing with sums that are a different scale than we have ever had to look at before. We talk about what is going on green cards, that is peanuts compared to the furlough schemes across europe. And actually, what i think an awful lot of people in the city want to see, and speak to you lot of people in the city want to see, and speakto you in lot of people in the city want to see, and speak to you in the city and people who are looking at the markets want to see is actually governments planning not just markets want to see is actually governments planning notjust for the recovery but start to get finances and state funds to some degree of a sustainable level because right now, you can print money for an awfully long time but at some point, that party is going to be over in this very few european governments right now. The markets though, are bullish but alongside the picture of him there. They are pricing in the lifting of travel restrictions, the opening up of commerce and im pretty sure this is going to be a v shaped recovery. Personally, i would not read into thatis personally, i would not read into that is one good day, one swallow doesnt make a summer. But in terms ofa doesnt make a summer. But in terms of a speedy economy and recovery stocks yesterday show that the s p 500 rose more than 2 which is significant and on the other front page, we see the story of soaring public debt to keep pressure on the euro and the deficit had for 8 of gdp and then at the bottom interest, the Top Rated Company for the battle against by raising a tree and we are talking about figures that are mind boggling and impossible to put your head around and the story in the ft saying that Companies Like disney, apple have borrowed 1 trillion in the past five months to try to give themselves a nest egg graph at the nest that they can weather the storm. Feathered nest, so we talk about public borrowing and it is absolutely unprecedented. It is a cliche, but it is true. Let usjust crack on with the papers. The philippine star, single face to face classes, saying that he really does not want to risk getting face to face tuition backin to risk getting face to face tuition back in august until a vaccine has been developed but that could be months away. It does seem strange especially for a leader that for better or for worse, talks about strength of will and strength of policy. It is a question that governments across the world are facing, at what point do you accept people expect people to accept a certain level of risk. In the fluids around in january certain level of risk. In the fluids around injanuary and february, except that there is a level of risk involved. But i think of covid 19, as we move away from this first tremendous spike, we are trying to avoid a second spike, i will point we become comfortable enough with the risks to get back to Something Like normal. Clearly, in some countries that is going to be different, there are internal politics and internal political bouts in each and every country that will shape the responsibility, but you mention that of the who, theres some countries that dont seem to think that this is in the past were some think it is going to be months, if not years in the future before we are over this. Which takes us onto the japan times. Because when you look at how japan has tackled the pandemic, they were very slow, what they and the initial stages to get on top of this. But it really does look as though it is been an incredible success story. The fourth largest economy in the world opening up largest economy in the world opening up now for business. Really, comparatively few deaths considering how slow they were in the beginning. It does say reducing the spread of infection for more than 700 cases a day at the peak, and keeping the number of deaths from covid 19 to a relatively low level and at the number of deaths to a low level and also stressing at the same time, how important it is to continue doing the right thing, presumably she the who emergency, saying that it is still in the middle of the first wave of infection just as we were saying, the one thing we do know is that there is a path ahead. The personal poll ratings have slumped as well for the japanese Prime Minister but only to 29 , sweat a lot further to go. Pretty much every leader that has coronavirus in their country experienced a spike in popularity at the beginning and many more of those of come tumbling down in the morning about stocks and shares as well. And it is very interesting to see that who has done well and many people are saying that i dont necessarily agree with this and many people say that female leaders are doing very well coronavirus, men less so. They expect that some of a coincidence but it is something to look at. Now looking at the culture. How much thatis looking at the culture. How much that is to play here. People are used to Wearing Masks there. They are used to having apps. They are not as frightened by that as some of us are not as frightened by that as some of us are in the west. An interesting that they could not enforce a lockdown constitutionally, so they had to request this, didnt they, in terms of what people could and could not do . So it wasnt a government wide locked down the way that we understand it. Yes, absolutely. But as you mentioned, there is a culture. But lets not forget is if the japanese people wanted this to happen they were just waiting for orders from them. Tokyo has lost the olympics, the system the year after the world cup was disrupted by a typhoon. It is been a good friend few months for japan. Typhoon. It is been a good friend few months forjapan. So the who is saying that they have made a success of this, rather than a sort of ingrained. We talk about success and people give credit to new zealand and sweden and others turned to look at britain as examples of places who have may be slop the ball. Dropped the ball. There may be a second and third wave and will be an awfully long time before we able to make judgements about who has actually knelt this response to coronavirus versus those who may be even today were hailing this is a success, even today were hailing this is a success, maybe in a few years time may be looking back and sing over confidence early on and not opening up confidence early on and not opening up quick enough, not realising that the risk was more limited than we thought it might be. In countries like sweden bits have gone their own way not meeting the targets of the anticipated certainly by june. Way not meeting the targets of the anticipated certainly byjune. Let us anticipated certainly byjune. Let us look at the New York Times just before we stop now for this first of the papers. Artifacts that illustrate the pandemic wanted. How societies are going to remember this first wave and certainly of the pandemic. Although i keep telling my children, not with any sense of excitement, but how significant this is and this is the time that you will remember for the rest of your lives, like your grandparents living to the war and they just look at your grandparents living to the war and theyjust look at me totally bored by the idea that this is a significant thing were going to go back to school. But this is a sense of what theyre talking about the New York Times and museums are considering which items best depict this moment and the story about the frustration of being a student in los angeles when classes were cancelled in this Remote Learning is simple with us, i did not go anywhere and he added an unhappy face in red crayon and that is the kind of thing that may be will help historians in the future understand that the diaries of people, what it was really like at this time. And all this is carried on working. Do you have like younger children or friends of yours that have been marking this period in a special way . Downstairs, there are two kids who have been building chance in the garden and coming out for the british terrors but yes, theyre going to be talking about this for a very long time. I have to say that if we send them into museums terrors. And empty bottles of wine. And spears. Birthdays and we still got a rainbow in ourfront rainbow birthdays and we still got a rainbow in our front rainbow over the kids that how long will we have to keep this up was what there is nothing, like that. We are going to be back in an hour. Thats it for the papers. If youre in the uk, daisy and andy will be back in just over half an hour to look at more of the stories being covered by newspapers and websites here. Goodbye for now. Hello there. Its been another Sunny Afternoon for the vast majority of us, plenty of dry and warm weather for the past few days but into stay, the highest temperatures across eastern and southern parts that the uk, 27 degrees to the west of london, was a bit cooler further north but not enough a lot cooler, but its a go to the next few days, were going to see this area of High Pressure which is dominating the scene, shifting a little further eastwards now with the winds on High Pressure flowing clockwise and so eastwards, that will allows to get some warm air across all parts of the uk. We start wednesday morning with the milder conditions across the south, 1315 across cardiff and london. Not quite as mild for the north and we are expecting spells of sunshine a bit of patchy cloud towards the east of england and certainly towards Northern Ireland and scotland and that may start to french some parts of ran across the far west and temperatures across 17 degrees there in glasgow, once again, 2425 and parts of south wales central and southern parts of england and is it going to wednesday into thursday, we will see some outbreaks of rain pushing across the northern half of scotland, the frontal system pushing through further south drives them clear spells on what will be a mount that for most, six to 12 degrees. Any early rain across scotland to north east england, very quickly on thursday and as you see, increasing amounts of sunshine with a bit of patchy cloud and largely sunny skies it at this stage the highest temperatures will be across Western Areas liverpool, cardiff, glasgow up to 20, but cooler from some north sea coast. And remember when we look at the maps, they dont see cloud and thats what were expecting some sun shines in a little blue skies of her head falling friday and again that temperature 24 to 25 and 26 degrees, parts of south west scotla nd degrees, parts of south west scotland getting into the mid 20s, still coolers for some of the north sea coast of the flow of air of the sea, but as we enter the weekend, High Pressure dust remained dominant and it should fend off this frontal system. Yes, we may feel a bit of rain in the far northwest of scotla nd rain in the far northwest of scotland at times, but generally speaking, it is a dry weekend and widely it will be very warm at those temperatures into the 20s. This is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. On the frontline of a covid 19 intensive care ward in london and the doctors who fear a second peak, weve a special report. 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