The recovery is under threat from the covid19 resurgence. Frydenberg says the other plumbing rate will jump in the coming weeks. Economy and the government handling of covid19. A look at howake we are shaping up for a new trading week in asia as the market continues to search for direction. U. S. Stocks trading close to fresh highs. We had the stock market up for a fourth straight week friday amid albeit light volumes. Up. 2 this morning and asia and we are seeing positivity going into the start of trading in japan. We have one report Prime Minister shinzo abe is headed back to the hospital so we will continue to watch that story. And the potential applications for policy continuity. Japanese yen Holding Steady at 105. 86, with a rebound in the friday session. Rise in u. S. Treasuries. At 42. Crude trading 49, ending the last week its advancering in asia. Shery lets talk about china. Beijing is offering support to strengthen hong kongs role as an International Financial center. For mor
The two year note at 1. 496 and then lets show you what is going on overnight in asia as i mentioned, these tariffs going into effect today, youre looking at a mixed picture there, the hang seng off just marginal the shanghai composite up just a little bit we are monitoring Hurricane Dorian and well take you live to the path of dorian in a few minutes but we want to talk about hong kong and whats going on there, the protests continue here lets get to chris with the latest theyre now in their 13th week in hong kong and this last one has already been the most violent over the weekend we saw battles between police and protestors who turned out to the streets by the tens of thousands. First very peacefully and then things got violent and some of them threw bricks and bars at Police Police responded with a volley of tear gas. A water cannon and something that we hadnt seen before putting blue dye in the water in order to identify protestors afterwards and things got uglier when he chased a
Republicanism. Roman, grecoroman, but primarily roman. Enlightened liberalism, primarily british, which included the common law tradition and some older things and i mentioned protestant christianity of the third of the headwaters i believe feeds into early american constitutionalism, and we defer that to today. Thats where we are today. You recall this image of the Missouri River and its headwaters. Great rivers main streams have head waters that flow into them and are at some point indistinguishable from one another and the river. These are the headwaters of the Missouri River, the gallitan, the madison, and the jefferson rivers, discovered by lewis and clark. And in a graphic way i just tried simply to illustrate those three headwaters. Classical republicanism to the left there. Enlightenment liberalism. And protestant christianity. Thats where we are, looking at protestant christianity. This is a representation of one of those camp meetings during the first great awakening of the s
Good morning. Its wednesday 17th january. Im annita mcveigh. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. More nurses left the nhs in england last year thanjoined. The statistics, given exclusively to the bbc, reveal that more than 33,000 gave up jobs with the service, thats 3000 more than signed up. The Royal College of nursing says more must be done to support younger nurses at the start of their careers. Heres our Health Correspondent, dominic hughes. She became a nurse to help people, excited at the prospect of making a difference but in the end, the job overwhelmed mary trevelyan. I would end up in tears during a shift because there wasjust so much pressure and stress. A never ending list of things to do, guilt over not having enough time to care for patients. Stress led to depression and mary has had to leave thejob she loved. I want to be a great nurse and i want to give my patients my best but i feel i cant do that at the moment because we are just too short staffed, too busy. Theres far too
2017 winter meeting at the Arizona Biltmore Hotel in phoenix. In this next portion, labor secretary alexander costa delivers the keynote speech. He talks about labor trends in Western States in ways that governors can partner with each other and the federal government to create more jobs. This is 45 minutes. We have a very, very special guest to address this audience and engage with the governors and to introduce that gas, i am happy to recognize our chairman, the honorable dennis after. Before i introduce our guest, secretary acosta, id like to talk about the Workforce Development initiative that i began as chair of wga. All of us face the challenge of preparing our citizens for work place that looked a little bit different than they did when i started my working career with my parents or grandparents did, certainly. At four workshops this past fall, Workforce Development initiative brought together policymakers, business leaders, educators and others are working to create more opport