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a number of leading a german companies released their annual reports helping to give us a sense of the winners and losers of the pandemic among the latter frankfurt airport few industries have fared worse than travel and germany s largest transport hopper took a battering as congo and passenger numbers plummeted notching up a nearly 700000000 euro loss for 2020. now it s been a bumpy year for online retailer salon dot as lock down restrictions forced shoppers to reach for their laptops the company announced a 125 percent leap in profits this morning no question so lando is a winner for europe s largest car manufacturer well it s less clear on the 100 folks wagon falls into the losers category post-tax profits in 2020 were down more than a 3rd from 2019 on the other hand though they re still making money and bosses say sales are recovering the exact numbers for results confirm a profit of 8800000000 euros last year it s a positive outcome for the carmaker despite cope with 19
I am in favor of one but i have to say i probably dont need to be as delicate as mr. Cicconi may need to be. I think the fcc has been a little more slow i would say. So i would like to see them move quickly. And id think they would yield useful information but i dont want to see them used over a long time of watching the fcc. Sometimes i know when you see things like this they can be used in ways that he lay the ultimate decision making. That shouldnt be allowed to happen in these projects. You started by mentioning the interconnection of transition and i said this in my testimony with regard to vip interconnection. I dont think and im just assuming we will have the trial or not. Ultimately i dont think the fcc should presume that its going to regulate these interconnection agreements in the same way that it did. Its likely that there wont be any interconnection problem that hasnt been the case with your ip to ip connection to read theyve been very rare that theres been disputes that t
Americas help care plan. Joining us is Mary Agnes Carey and julie rovner of National Public radio. Let me begin as we approach the deadline with the orderable care at. Affordable care act. What will it look like . It will look like it looks like today on april 1. What we hope we see is a large number of individuals who are how the joining in march. We will not really know that until we have a sense of who coming in. It is a marathon. It has never been a sprint. We expected the healthier people would probably wait until the last bit of time to sign up. We have to see now what happens. We can get a better sense of that to the end of april. Whiteyou give the house a grade, what would you give it . Looking at the last several weeks particularly, there is a lot being done to make it clear what is out there, getting into social media. I think that is very good. We are doing extraordinarily amount of things to meet them where they live, social media, helpision, counselors that explain options
We are going to begin with that question as the president meets with the pope to talk about a number of issues, including poverty, immigration, and climate change. You can join in on the conversation, the phone lines many of you weighing in on facebook. Com. Send us a tweet. Good morning, lets begin with the front page of the New York Times, which is focusing on Community Organizer barack obama, his early years in chicago. The headline is that is the front page of the New York Times. Theres this headline from the l street journal here co. From the wall street journal. David is not a more up of the Washington Post has a piece on the beating that took place piece inamura has a the Washington Post. With that background he is joining us live on the phone from the Washington Post. Lets begin on the immigration issue because that is likely to be front and center when the president meets with pope francis on thursday. What can we expect . Pope may have a more social agenda than previous leade