The freeman foundation. By judy and Peter Blum Kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for americas neglected needs. And by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Im katty kay in washington and this is bbc world new there are only a few chances left to change aricanoters minds. Tonights president ial debate is one of them. Thats how many have died from covid19, but one country got is pandemic right. We will be in singapore for lessons learned. Its not a bird, its not a plane. Its a flying paramedic. The u. K. Mbulance service is testing a jetpack rescue kit. Katty bbc world news america welcome to bbc world newsic am on pbs and around the wod. Sethey have rehe taken advice, and no doubt prepared attack lines, but when the lights go on in cleveland, it will be up to donald trump and joe biden alone on stage to battle it out in the f dst president iate. There will be no studiot a audience. But a huge number of americans are expected to watch from home, perhaps
Big mistrust of big tech the u. S. Congress questions that heads of apple Amazon Google and facebook on anti competitive behavior how the internet giants become too powerful and is that a need if the new laws to regulate them this is inside story. Hello welcome to the program on amazon apple google and facebook for companies that have changed the way we live work shop and stay in touch with our friends and family but the american tech giants have long been accused of abusing their power to drive out competition and mishandling user data the u. S. Congress has been investigating their Business Practices for years old wednesday politicians question the firms chief executives as they consider changes to antitrust laws will bring in our guests in a moment but 1st this report in washington d. C. You know as the Ranking Member of fittingly the tech giants appeared virtually to face questions the subcommittee chairman making clear he sees a problem their dominance is killing Small Businesses
the wild ride. take a look at futures again, we are in the green opening up about 80 points higher s&p looks like it would open up higher nasdaq dak would open about 30 points higher. almost as if it didn t happen. no coronavirus, no worries, no nothing. amazing amazing how quickly the market gets over things i don t know if this is positive i feel like we may have overreacted on friday. some recovery on monday was okay i don t know that i can explain this much of a rally is this all fed related and maybe the central bank of china? part of it is that it didn t pred to the u.s. as many feared. there are so many people quarantined and so many people not at work. the cases are going up so much why do you feel the fear in the market has evaporated. what is that about irthink it is a little bit of animal spirits we get too scared when we see a pull back. you shake the apple tree and some of those fall down and it is okay. the tieback to our companies we are not min
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Rapid tests which can be completed in half an hour. We have Fox Team Coverage on the latest u. S. And international response. We begin with Steve Harrigan reporting live from cdc headquarters in atlanta. Steve . Jon, the cdc has added six symptoms for the coronavirus to its original three, now making a total of nine. The original three symptoms were fever, cough, and shortness of breath. Now, the cdc has added chills, shaking with chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat, and loss of taste or smell. Meantime, abbott labs now says it has shipped more than 1 million coronavirus tests across the u. S. To all 50 states. Most of those tests of course going to hot spots. This is a test that can give you a positive result in just five minutes. Abbott also says they will be turning out 2 million of those tests a month, come june. And finally, Governor Cuomo in new york said that private pharmacies are now authorized to serve as collection points we have boosted the lab capacity to an extent