Everyone else is doing. I would probably decide to close things up. I think its a good thing. You dont want people getting together and hotels and clubs and everything, you get together. So i have many of them, hotels, clubs, things like that where people get together. I would think it would be a Good Practice to close them up. Go ahead, please. Mr. President , as you know, weve been talking a lot about masks and weve also talked about how not Everyone Needs to take a test. What about a temperature test . As we know, we all came into this room and got tested before we entered. I do it. I have temperature tests. I didnt ask everybody here, but i wouldnt be surprised if they had temperature tests. Shouldnt those term om meters be distributed and be on a mass distribution basis, too . I think they are pretty much. I think they are. Are you learning a lot from the temperature tests, tony . Could you maybe discuss that for a second. They have a place. Theyre not infallible. There are so man
The world have agreed a record cut in output in an effort to end a price war sparked by russia and saudi arabia. 0utput will be slashed by about about a tenth of global supplies. Since march, oil prices have plunged to their lowest level in nearly two decades. Now on bbc news, hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. The global coronavirus pandemic has changed pretty much everything for almost everybody. It is of course a Public Health emergency, but it also is having massive economic social and cultural impacts. This very building usually houses our hardtalk studio. Now, that is currently out of commission. But thanks to the wonders of modern technology, the show can go on, and my guest today is the much acclaimed british actor brian cox who is currently in the smash hit hbo tv drama succession. Now, he is living in self isolation in upstate new york, but im happy to say he is able to talk to me. Brian cox in new york state, welcome to hardtalk. Welcome. Thank you, stephen. W
Virus and welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. The global coronavirus pandemic has changed pretty much everything for almost everybody. It is of course a Public Health emergency, but it also is having massive economic social and cultural impacts. This very building usually houses our hardtalk studio. Now, that is currently out of commission. But thanks to the wonders of modern technology, the show can go on, and my guest today is the much acclaimed british actor brian cox who is currently in the smash hit hbo tv drama succession. Now, he is living in self isolation in upstate new york, but im happy to say he is able to talk to me. Brian cox in new york state, welcome to hardtalk. Welcome. Thank you, stephen. Well, thank you for inviting us into your home so to speak via your laptop. You have been living in brooklyn, now youre in a cabin in new york state. New york state of course is at the epicentre of the coronavirus epidemic in the us. What has life been like for you . Well, i hav
Of new cases may be slowing. The 2. 5 month lockdown on the chinese city of wuhan, where the pandemic started, has been lifted. Transport connections have been re established between the city of 11 Million People and the rest of the country. China registered no new deaths in its official coronavirus figures on tuesday. The american state of new york is on the cusp of having more confirmed virus cases than any single country. Only spain has more. The state reported its highest daily death toll from the pandemic on tuesday 731. But President Trump has again said he wants the economy to reopen soon. Now on bbc news, hardtalk. Welcome to hartog. I am stephen sackur. The global coronavirus pandemic has changed pretty much everything for almost everybody hardtalk. It is of course a Public Health emergency but it also is having massive economic social and cultural impacts. This very building usually houses our hardtalk studio. That is currently out of commission. Thanks to the wonders of mode
Best of the sunshine will certainly be across scotland and Northern Ireland. Some sharp showers through england and wales will slowly fade as we go through the day, but its going to stay rather cloudy. All the details coming up shortly. Youll never walk alone. Aiming for the top of the charts. Captain tom teams up with michael ball as his fundraising effort passes £21 million. Its saturday, april the 18th. Our top story doctors and nurses in england could be asked to re use personal protective equipment when treating coronavirus patients. Public Health England has changed its guidance on the use of ppe amid warnings that some hospitals will run out of special gowns this weekend. John mcmanus reports. In this workplace, the machinists are more used to making jackets designed to withstand the british weather. But now the staff at this barber factory in southfields have turned their hands to personal protective equipment, ppe, vital to repel not rain but the coronavirus. The company says