In the growing does weve already done in the past. The peaceful gathering in sharp contrast to scenes elsewhere but as italy tightens restrictions the sense of anxiety here every british strong. Journalist in milan so there can you give us an idea of the scope of these protests and why they got so violent. Well 1st of all we have to understand that these protests have been going on for a few days now. In naples especially they have been the head of the region the government region and its been regions they look at been very strict with measure and thats where the protests started and then the spread around 80 from rome to palermo and all milan and sure hundreds of people ive been going to the streets to demonstrate against these new measures that are very strict some of them stricter in europe to be honest and. At the same time we have Peaceful Demonstrations demonstrators who are talking to taking the street to demonstrate against the fact that it they have to close at 6 pm from for e
Particular group of industries and people that are directly exposed to the pandemic. Who come ofople their old jobs may struggle to come back them because people will take their time in going back to certain activities that involve a lot of direct contact with other people. I think the right thing to do and the smart thing to do for the long run is to continue to support those people as they return to their old jobs or find new jobs in different sectors of the economy. Great. When you spoke to us in 2018, the fed was just at the beginning of reevaluating their framework. That younce learned are particularly keen on some of the estimates that you showed of how the phillips curve and inflation trends had flattened over the last decades. Those realizations helped inform the feds decision to engage in the average inflation targeting model. In the spirit of careful what you wish for, should we actually see some of those trends start that itt, do you worry may actually be difficult to turn s
Has had with lawmakers this week. This is what he said in the last hour. We cant do too much here. We can do too little. We can do too little and sputter. The end result is, its not just a Macro Economic impact on the economy and our ability to compete internationally. Its peoples lives. Real live people are hurting. We can fix it. We got the first jobs report out under President Biden. Its a better report than december. Overall though, we have a long way to go. 49,000 jobs were added last month. The Unemployment Rate fell to 6. 3 in january. We will take a closer look in moments. I want to start with the action in the capitol. We have monica alba at white house, jo ling kent with the jobs report and leigh ann caldwell. President biden will deliver economic information later this hour. What can you tell us about the president s economic focus today . Its the first event, the fact that the white house is having these coronavirus briefings now three times a week from Health Experts and o
Other very good morning. Students across the world back in class schools reopen after the summer break but for many face to face learning wont be the same this new school Year Coronavirus measures being brought in to prevent outbreaks september 1st is known as knowledge day here in russia and its traditionally a big celebration of the School Children and parents alike. To dont courters outside of Moscow School slightly different look in russia in particular this school year. Good morning meal thats right its that time of the year again time for kids all over the world to go back to school and many wont be sitting in virtual classrooms just because of the pandemic here in russia september 1st is a very important day where everyone gets dressed up usually grandparents and parents see off the students to their 1st day of class but this Year Celebrations have been canceled because of the large crowds they usually gather and on top of that not all. Even going back to school for schools to s
Their very good morning to you this is r. T. France has seen a spike in 1000 cases during august the number of new infections increased on average by a record 3000 per day its little thorazine to reimpose some protective measures masks compulsory in workplaces as of tuesday one sector thats been hit particularly hard by the pandemic is one of frances proud to start swine production on the shoulder it looks at how its lost its spark. It should go hope but this years champagne harvest will be little more than official consumption of champagne is expected to fall by as much as of this year and unprecedented loss of around 1700000000. 00 euros now while champagne great growers have agreed to leave grapes on the vine cutting production by around 20 percent the effort may not be enough and there are fears that little can be done to salvage the situation with some describing it as being the darkest year in the history of the sparkling we are experiencing a crisis that we have value waits even