it s the morning after the historic football victory the night before and as the parties continue across the uk, the mammoth machine behind the scenes that is the business of football is positioning itself to the make the most of this moment. the women s euros has been seen as a landmark tournament for many reasons not least the record breaking spectator numbers, and now england s win is seen as the cherry on the cake. so who wants a slice going forward and what are they willing to pay for it? let s get down to the business of football with jenny mitton business director and women s sport lead at m&c saatchi sport and entertainment. a very warm welcome. in a nutshell, when we talk the business of football what does this victory mean? this business of football what does this victory mean? this victory mean? this victory is hue, this victory mean? this victory is huge. what this victory mean? this victory is huge, what we this victory mean? this victory is huge, what w
to make giant investments in the climate fight. and so long social distancing. the cdc and some of its covid recommendations including the 6-feet rule. the white house says these new guidelines should make our third covid school year almost normal. we ve had two incredibly hard years in terms of kids in schools. we should look forward to a very different school year. we should look forward to a school year where every child is in school, in person full-time for the full year. i think we have all the ability to do that. and that should be the only acceptable standard. we begin the hour with the countdown to knowing more about the documents donald trump took when he left the white house and the warrant the fbi served this week to take them back. one new report today says the classified records include documents related to nuclear weapons. another, quote, sources saying the fbi asked for this unprecedented warrant because it had reason to believe some of the documents invo
they ve lightened up on that a bit, but now they re really saying you don t need to quarantine anymore. and let s take a look at two things that they kept. they have kept indoor masking for much of the country. so they are still saying that people aren t really doing it but they re still saying it. and also they have kept isolation rules. if you have covid, you should isolate, and lots of rules around masking afterwards as well. john? with this one, elizabeth, and the asking for a friend file. any requests for people who are immunocompromised? yes. first of all, lots of folks are in this category. if they re not immune compromised they might be at risk for getting severe covid for other reasons. and the cdc does get quite specific. they recommend even more masking, masking in more areas of the united states. they recommend a drug called evusheld. they also say, look, if you re at risk of getting severely ill with covid, you might want to keep distancing. there are different rules f
the rules are still quite strict, like for example the isolation rules for example? will people come to new zealand to work if they feel they could be hampered? it to work if they feel they could be hampered? be hampered? it is going to take a little be hampered? it is going to take a little while, - be hampered? it is going to take a little while, and - be hampered? it is going to take a little while, and i - take a little while, and i think that thing that new zealanders need to understand and also the job that we have to do as a business community and in conjunction with government about marketing the fact that we are now open is that there won t be long towns, hope lee, unlikely, we are treating covid in a different way so it is no longer an elimination strategy operating within new zealand, and if people can come here safely and then return to their home countries and see their family if they need to. so those are all important considerations for people who we need to attract f