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it's the clearest image so far of a planet being born and it comes from the european southern 0bservatorys from around the world. the front page of the irish times reports on the goverment‘s bid to bag themselves a seat on the un security council. they're hoping to capture the non—permanent position from 2021, but are facing some stiff competion from canada and norway. the south china morning post says hollywood blockbusters are taking a backseat as local films grab the spotlight. domestic movies generated 60% of box office tickets this year, with 0peration red sea and detective chinatown stealing the show. the japan times reports on the royal romance between princess ayako and herfiance, which sounds a lot like love at first sight. apparently the couple hit it off immediately, and it's not hard to see why. she described kei moriya as smart, kind and decisive. quite the catch then! that brings you up to date with some of the papers. now, babita, what stories are sparking discussions online? a cctv camera in china has caught the moment when a section of the motorway collapsed. around 50 me
it's the clearest image so far of a planet being born and it comes from the european southern 0bservatorys from around the world. the front page of the irish times reports on the goverment‘s bid to bag themselves a seat on the un security council. they're hoping to capture the non—permanent position from 2021, but are facing some stiff competion from canada and norway. the south china morning post says hollywood blockbusters are taking a backseat as local films grab the spotlight. domestic...
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it's the clearest image so far of a planet being born and it comes from the european southern observatoryit shows a new planet, forming around a dwarf star. no romantic names, though — the star is called pds 70 stay with bbc world news. proposals for a the eu exit will be at best, more on that later. now on bbc news — it's asia business report. auto makers around the world are caught in the crossfire as potential new tariffs are on the horizon. what will be the impact for asia's car companies? and president trump continues to roll back business regulations, including the sick and —— second biggest source of waste in the country. welcome. cars are the next battleground in the looming trade war between the us and the rest of the world. china has already imposed additional tariffs of 25% on cars and parts and imported into the country. those taking fact best friday. meanwhile, the us commerce department is deciding whether washington should limit cars made overseas from entering its market. what impact will they have in japanese and other asian carmakers? janet lewis says they are analysing
it's the clearest image so far of a planet being born and it comes from the european southern observatoryit shows a new planet, forming around a dwarf star. no romantic names, though — the star is called pds 70 stay with bbc world news. proposals for a the eu exit will be at best, more on that later. now on bbc news — it's asia business report. auto makers around the world are caught in the crossfire as potential new tariffs are on the horizon. what will be the impact for asia's car...
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the highlights of the european commission as part of a troika so to force southern european countries mainly greece and portugal to privatized was that. they say that is unacceptable and must stop. a few months later the commission's reply leaves everyone speechless. the commission believes that the privatization of public utilities including water supply firms. can deliver benefits to society when carefully made. to death. this was obvious to be church and brunch was blessed as they counted a duffer to cosign. such nice bets on i consume about accepted on the c s q it would put out if it was something i don't. know so did some enormous economic every nothing yeah if it's out of the depth of a thought it bites it out of the id goes a little botany see need to shift a bureau. and not by deed. to disguise your. nose it. is a week's pay minimum opinion dissenters extreme events you can you could feel secretly got lucky let me be the last whom i did. not look at dog ac receive these dual result was that he's gone and a very serious one. when detroit became to ireland they wanted to privat
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it's the clearest image so far of a planet being born and it comes from the european southern 0bservatoryr is called pds 70. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, hardtalk‘s stephen sackur speaks to computer scientist and author, jarron lanier.
it's the clearest image so far of a planet being born and it comes from the european southern 0bservatoryr is called pds 70. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, hardtalk‘s stephen sackur speaks to computer scientist and author, jarron lanier.
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it's the clearest image so far of a planet being born and it comes from the european southern observatoryit shows a new planet, forming around a dwarf star. no romantic names, though, the star is called pds 70. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, hardtalk‘s stephen sackur speaks to computer scientist and author, jarron lanier. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. the internet is perhaps the defining technological advance of the last 50 years. it's opened up a new world of possibilities. but what if it's also representing an existential threat to humanity? that is the alarming possibility raised by my guest today. jaron lanier is no techphobic sensationalist. he is a silicon valley insider who was a hugely influential pioneer in virtual reality and the consultant to some of the biggest tech giants. so in what ways are we sowing the seeds of our own destruction? jaron lanier, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. you've spent the last three decades and more in the world of technology and it seems during that time you have made an emotionaljourney from optimism much more t
it's the clearest image so far of a planet being born and it comes from the european southern observatoryit shows a new planet, forming around a dwarf star. no romantic names, though, the star is called pds 70. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, hardtalk‘s stephen sackur speaks to computer scientist and author, jarron lanier. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. the internet is perhaps the defining technological advance of the last 50 years. it's opened up a new world of...
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they highlighted to the european commission as part of the troika to force southern european countries mainly greece and portugal to privatized their water services they say that is unacceptable and must stop. a few months later the commission's reply leaves everyone speechless. the commission believes that the privatization of public utilities including water supply firms. can deliver benefits to society when carefully made. to death. it's a source of his future it's in bunches plus as they come to the deficit to cosign. such nice bets on i can soon of accepted don't go see best you can put out if it was something i want. to do that could this woman also did some enormous economic i mean nothing yeah if it's out of the depths of a thought it bites it out of the id goes a little botany see me but i should have to do all the no gosh but i could be open and not by deed just be sure. to dismiss your bridge he knows it. is a week's pay minimum opinion to send to six pm deval so you can you could feel secret got lucky let me be the last i did. not look at dog ac your selfies do result was t
they highlighted to the european commission as part of the troika to force southern european countries mainly greece and portugal to privatized their water services they say that is unacceptable and must stop. a few months later the commission's reply leaves everyone speechless. the commission believes that the privatization of public utilities including water supply firms. can deliver benefits to society when carefully made. to death. it's a source of his future it's in bunches plus as they...
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captured of a newly formed planet planet appears as a bright spot in the snapshot taken using the european southern observatory's telescope in chile scientists say the planet is forming around a young star around three billion kilometers away. from one of the main stories here now to syria jordan and israel are refusing to open their borders to thousands of refugees who fled a government offensive in southern syria the u.n. says as many as three hundred thirty thousand people have been forced from their homes because of the assault on their our province jordan already hosts six hundred fifty thousand syrian refugees as it can't cope with anymore it's ending food and water across the border we recognize that jordan lebanon and turkey have long hosted a large number of refugees particularly from syria since the beginning of the syrian conflict it's been heartening to see many people in these countries doing what they can to call on their governments to keep the border open and to gather food and water for syrian refugees we call on the jordanian government keep its border open and for other countries
captured of a newly formed planet planet appears as a bright spot in the snapshot taken using the european southern observatory's telescope in chile scientists say the planet is forming around a young star around three billion kilometers away. from one of the main stories here now to syria jordan and israel are refusing to open their borders to thousands of refugees who fled a government offensive in southern syria the u.n. says as many as three hundred thirty thousand people have been forced...
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they highlighted to the european commission as part of the troika so to force southern european countries mainly greece and portugal to privatise was that. they say that is unacceptable and must stop. a few months later the commission's reply leaves everyone speechless. the commission believes that the privatization of public utilities including water supply firms. can deliver benefits to society when carefully made. to death. it's a source of his future it's in bunches was as they counted a duffer to cosign. such nice bets on i consume of accepted although see. it would put out if it was something i don't. know so did some enormous your comic every nothing yeah if it's out of the depth of a thought if i thought that id goes a little botany see me but i shifted below no gosh but it could be open and not by deed to disk you sure could get all going to disguise your brains you know that. it makes pay minimum opinion to center six pm device you can you could just feel secretly got lucky let me be the less i did. not look at dog ac these do always look listen he's gone and a very serious one.
they highlighted to the european commission as part of the troika so to force southern european countries mainly greece and portugal to privatise was that. they say that is unacceptable and must stop. a few months later the commission's reply leaves everyone speechless. the commission believes that the privatization of public utilities including water supply firms. can deliver benefits to society when carefully made. to death. it's a source of his future it's in bunches was as they counted a...
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they highlighted to the european commission as part of the troika so to force southern european countries mainly greece and portugal to privatise was that. they say that is unacceptable and must stop. a few months later the commission's reply leaves everyone speechless. the commission believes that the privatization of public utilities including water supply firms. can deliver benefits to society when carefully made. to death. in bunches was as they counted a duffer to cosign. such nice besson i consume of accepted don't know c s q it will put out if it was something i want. to do i could do so much and also did some enormous economic every nothing yeah if it's out of the depth of a thought it bites it out of the id goes a little botany see me but i shift to bureau. open and not by day. to dismiss your bridge he knows it. is a week's pay minimum opinion centers extreme events you can you could just awful secret it got lucky let me be the last i did. not look at dog ac these dual result was that he's gone and a very serious one. when detroit became to ireland they wanted to privatized the
they highlighted to the european commission as part of the troika so to force southern european countries mainly greece and portugal to privatise was that. they say that is unacceptable and must stop. a few months later the commission's reply leaves everyone speechless. the commission believes that the privatization of public utilities including water supply firms. can deliver benefits to society when carefully made. to death. in bunches was as they counted a duffer to cosign. such nice besson...
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the highlights of the european commission as part of the troika to force southern european countries mainly greece and portugal to privatized their water. services they say that is unacceptable and must stop. a few months later the commission's reply leaves everyone speechless. the commission believes that the privatization of public utilities including water supply firms. can deliver benefits to society when carefully made. to death could appear at this one as i was privy to it in bunches was as they wanted a duffer to cosign. such nice bets on i can still have accepted on the city by screw it will put out if it was something i don't. know said resume enormous your comic every nothing yes if it's out of the depth of a thought if i thought that was a little botany see need to shift a bureau. and not by deed. you sure could it to disguise your bridge you know that. is what makes premium him opinion dissenters extreme events you can be good as a good people secretly he let he be the last i did. not look at dog ac these dual result was that he's a very serious one. when the troika came
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agreement but also in the bilateral negotiations that she held with various countries on the european union's southern perimeter with an aim to getting there agreement that germany would be able to send back refugees who had been registered in those countries when they first entered the european union that is the absolute core of this conflict. just outlined and the chancellor basically has been saying all along and continues to say today that she does not willing as she is not willing to see germany go it alone on this issue that such a turning back of refugees can only be effective if it is agreed upon with other european union members and she feels and most of her party leadership do also seem to feel that she came a good step further in achieving doubt a kind of multilateral agreement this past week so solidarity here right now with the chancellor. all right and now if we assume that say over a dozen decide to step down over this just briefly if you can what would this mean . well it would create more political uncertainty it would certainly not be the direct so down seeing her having to fire him
agreement but also in the bilateral negotiations that she held with various countries on the european union's southern perimeter with an aim to getting there agreement that germany would be able to send back refugees who had been registered in those countries when they first entered the european union that is the absolute core of this conflict. just outlined and the chancellor basically has been saying all along and continues to say today that she does not willing as she is not willing to see...
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the highlights of the european commission as part of a troika so to force southern european countries mainly greece and portugal to privatise was that. they say that is unacceptable and must stop. a few months later the commission's reply leaves everyone speechless. the commission believes that the privatization of public utilities including water supply firms. can deliver benefits to society when carefully made. to death. it's a source of his future it's in bunches was as they counted a duffer to cosign. such a nice best son i consume of accepted on the c s q it would put out if it was something i don't. know so did some enormous economic every nothing yeah if it's out of the depths of a thought it bites it out of the id goes a little botany see need to shift to be all. and not by deed. you sure could dismiss your bridge you know that. it will explain minimum opinion dissenters extreme events you can you could feel secretly he. did. not look at dog ac these dual result was that he's a very serious one of the. when the troika came to ireland they wanted to privatized the water utility
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chancellor tried to conclude additional bilateral agreements with some of the countries on european europe's southern perimeter to try to make sure that they would agree to take back migrants who had registered in those countries she achieved agreements with a number of different countries that are important including spain including greece where many migrants land she did not get bilateral agreement with italy or with austria two countries that are key to mr c. hope for so ultimately he is not satisfied with either result he says they don't go far enough tonight the leadership here said that they realize that these measures still need to be implemented and they would insist they need to be implemented quickly so that is a bit of a concession to mr c. hofer but as we have said there is a clear sense on the part of the leadership here that a good deal has been reached last week and that it should first be put into action . i mean we should remind our viewers that the c.s.u. is the conservative party in bavaria bavaria will be seeing regional elections coming up in the next couple of months they have m
chancellor tried to conclude additional bilateral agreements with some of the countries on european europe's southern perimeter to try to make sure that they would agree to take back migrants who had registered in those countries she achieved agreements with a number of different countries that are important including spain including greece where many migrants land she did not get bilateral agreement with italy or with austria two countries that are key to mr c. hope for so ultimately he is not...
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the highlights of the european commission as part of the troika to force southern european countries mainly greece and portugal to privatized that was. they say that is unacceptable and must stop. a few months later the commission's reply leaves everyone speechless. the commission believes that the privatization of public utilities including water supply firms. can deliver benefits to society when carefully made. to death. up you it's a source of his future it's in bunches was as they counted a duffer to cosign. such a nice best son i can stone of i accepted going to see best fit it was something i want. to do i can do so much and also did some enormous your comic every nothing yeah if it's out of the depths of a thought if i thought that was a little botany see need to shift a bureau. and not by deed to disk you sure could get your gun to disguise your bridge you know that. is a week's pay minimum opinion to center six pm device you can be good as a coffee table secretly you gotta keep. the assume i did. not look at dog ac yourself these dual result was that he's very serious. when
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you just sit right at the beginning of your arm so that most of the country certainly in the southern europeans you would fit economically to join the e.u. is the us strong enough to make the same mistakes all over again. i don't think that these are mistakes i think that this is a natural way to deal with some historic problems the countries of southern eastern europe are already not deeply integrated into the e.u.'s economies at the moment seventy five percent of the trade of the six of those who are open economies is with the e.u. chiefly with germany and in italy ninety percent of the banking capital comes from the e.u. most foreign direct investments come from the un remittances from migrant workers and parts of the e.u. are key of the law of the was already in place there for instance in the aviation union the energy union so these countries are actually not outside of the e.u. they are so followed by the e.u. but not fully. integrated at the moment. there is the population of the selfish europeans is going through this constant three point five percent of the populace so they will not ha
you just sit right at the beginning of your arm so that most of the country certainly in the southern europeans you would fit economically to join the e.u. is the us strong enough to make the same mistakes all over again. i don't think that these are mistakes i think that this is a natural way to deal with some historic problems the countries of southern eastern europe are already not deeply integrated into the e.u.'s economies at the moment seventy five percent of the trade of the six of those...
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you just sit right at the beginning of your on so that most of the country certainly in the southern europeans would fit economically to join the e.u. is the us strong enough to make the same mistakes all over again i don't think that these are mistakes i think that this is a natural way to deal with something story problems the countries of southern eastern europe already now deeply integrated into the use economy is at the moment seventy five percent of the trade of the six southeast european economies is with the e.u. chiefly with german and in italy ninety percent of the banking capital contra the e.u. most foreign direct investments come from the e.u. and remittances from migrant workers and parts of the e.u. are key of the law of the already in place there for instance in the aviation union in the energy union so these countries are actually not outside of the e.u. they are swallowed by the e.u. but not fully. integrated at the moment. there is the population of the southeast europeans is going through this constant three point five percent of the populace so they will not have the e.u.
you just sit right at the beginning of your on so that most of the country certainly in the southern europeans would fit economically to join the e.u. is the us strong enough to make the same mistakes all over again i don't think that these are mistakes i think that this is a natural way to deal with something story problems the countries of southern eastern europe already now deeply integrated into the use economy is at the moment seventy five percent of the trade of the six southeast european...
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the same teams of oxen to plow those fields and became incredibly productive much more so than southern european peoples who hadn't discovered that kind of ploughing yet you know how a. farming at this time was hard work particularly for those who used simple tools to till the soil. can sense people were living more closely together in small spaces they ran an increased risk of contracting disease. still the population of farmers grew more quickly than that of the hunter gatherers. and there was a big increase in construction in scotland the first stone circles were built. burial grounds began to appear in northern germany. and huge stone columns were erected in brittany for example the men here shown below. the structure is nine point five meters tall and the component parts were hauled from a site that was at least four kilometers away. for. the many years without tom de lay is eight meters tall and weighs about one hundred sixty times. it leans slightly to one side because it was built on soft ground. this structure and two others near it were said to guard the entrance to hell. there are mor
the same teams of oxen to plow those fields and became incredibly productive much more so than southern european peoples who hadn't discovered that kind of ploughing yet you know how a. farming at this time was hard work particularly for those who used simple tools to till the soil. can sense people were living more closely together in small spaces they ran an increased risk of contracting disease. still the population of farmers grew more quickly than that of the hunter gatherers. and there...
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european theater. they don't have to be held hostage with just one supply of gas. the united states whether it's going into polled or the southernt of the european union, they can rest assured the united states is going to be mr. there, be a supplier with no strings atwached liquefied natural gas. maria: what kind of deal are we talking about? the president pushed back at the nato meeting saying we are protecting you from russia and you are buying your gas from russia. is he going to take some of that market share? >> absolutely. that's what we intend to do. the nord stream 2 and the turkish stream are not commercially viable. they are there so russia can be the sole supplier of energy for the european union. germany is, i think austria has a tendency to be for it because they have a company that will help construct it. but the final decision-making process. i think the europeans recognize the united states is a supplier of lng. they want to have. it gives them security from a national security standpoint. and it will have a massive positive impact upon the environment. we have seen that in the united states the last decade. 14%
european theater. they don't have to be held hostage with just one supply of gas. the united states whether it's going into polled or the southernt of the european union, they can rest assured the united states is going to be mr. there, be a supplier with no strings atwached liquefied natural gas. maria: what kind of deal are we talking about? the president pushed back at the nato meeting saying we are protecting you from russia and you are buying your gas from russia. is he going to take some...
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she will arguably be forever remembered in the southern european countries, notably greece and italyarts of spain as the champion of austerity policies. during the debt crisis that from 2009 alleece years until 2016, germany was at the forefront of demanding budget consolidation rather than just a grain to give these countries money. that is primarily because germany is the biggest economy. it was the biggest donor for bailouts to these countries. that made people extremely angry and arguably rightfully so. time, the area, if you agree with her policies and you see that economically it is starting to recover, that could be part of her legacy. time, she was also pushing for alliances with france throughout this whole time to try to make a european solution that would drive the whole continent. mentioned italy earlier. but italy may be a help to germany in the immigration crisis. we have a lot of immigrants crossing the mediterranean and coming into italy. maybe germany and italy were together and have been pushing back on this immigration. if germany moves away from the european union
she will arguably be forever remembered in the southern european countries, notably greece and italyarts of spain as the champion of austerity policies. during the debt crisis that from 2009 alleece years until 2016, germany was at the forefront of demanding budget consolidation rather than just a grain to give these countries money. that is primarily because germany is the biggest economy. it was the biggest donor for bailouts to these countries. that made people extremely angry and arguably...
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she will argue glee be forever remembered in the southern european countries, notably greece, but italyts of spain, as the champion of austerity policies during the debt crisis that spread from throughout009 all for years, essentially, until about 2016, 2015 rather. germany was at the forefront of demanding budget consolidation rather than just agreeing to give these countries money. and that's primarily because germany is the biggest economy, as i said, and the biggest donor to these countries. that make people extremely angry and arguably, rightfully so. but at the same time, the rural area, certainly if you agree with her policies, you see it's starting to recover and that could be part of merkel's legacy. wasat the same time, she also pushing for alliances with france throughout this whole time to try to make a european solution that would drive the whole continent forward. carol: let me jump in. i mentioned in europe early, -- italy earlier. they may help germany in the immigrant crisis. we have a lot of immigrants coming into italy. maybe germany and italy work together in pushing
she will argue glee be forever remembered in the southern european countries, notably greece, but italyts of spain, as the champion of austerity policies during the debt crisis that spread from throughout009 all for years, essentially, until about 2016, 2015 rather. germany was at the forefront of demanding budget consolidation rather than just agreeing to give these countries money. and that's primarily because germany is the biggest economy, as i said, and the biggest donor to these...
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sovereign debt of the southern european countries, especially italy, had continued to widen out. they were getting an sfwrate subsidy for being connectled to germany, but they didn't have to reduce their debt. now the question is not the willingness, but the capacity to do it. one thing about the u.s., we print the money we borrow in. japan prints the money they borrow in. here is a lot of risk to printing the money you borrow in. printing too much money is not going off a cliff. in europe, everybody borrows in a fournette currency. italy doesn't print euros. it is always more worrisome how one would deal with that, and there are rules that the countries in europe use to protect their fiscal policy. i would say that issue and immigration are the big risks to the whole construct. john: you see italy as the biggest sovereign threat? lloyd: well, it was in the news. it is because of its size. that was there for a while. but also because more recently, heir election of a more -- john: an unusual coalition? lloyd: well, getting more usual all the time. if you look at what happened in
sovereign debt of the southern european countries, especially italy, had continued to widen out. they were getting an sfwrate subsidy for being connectled to germany, but they didn't have to reduce their debt. now the question is not the willingness, but the capacity to do it. one thing about the u.s., we print the money we borrow in. japan prints the money they borrow in. here is a lot of risk to printing the money you borrow in. printing too much money is not going off a cliff. in europe,...
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the dangerous mediterranean crossing spain says that the european union must do more if it's to stem the flow of new arrivals. the coast of southern spain is within sight. it's the end of a treacherous crossing of the strait of gibraltar. what you're seeing is a group of migrants reaching european soil. and they're among the many who arrive on spanish beaches every year. we don't know where they ended up but we do know they're lucky to be alive. so far this year at least fifteen hundred have died in the mediterranean sea their route to europe too has changed with spain now the preferred entry point we can say is that the first indications we're getting from spanish authorities is that it is the west africa and. migrants that were most prominent crossing into libya in the past couple years who seem to be choosing spain as their route now. the number of undocumented migrants arriving to the spanish coast so far this year is almost as many as the total for twenty seventeen most are rescued at sea and brought to ports like this one in the town of. it's here in the port where they were initially held before being moved to overcrowded i
the dangerous mediterranean crossing spain says that the european union must do more if it's to stem the flow of new arrivals. the coast of southern spain is within sight. it's the end of a treacherous crossing of the strait of gibraltar. what you're seeing is a group of migrants reaching european soil. and they're among the many who arrive on spanish beaches every year. we don't know where they ended up but we do know they're lucky to be alive. so far this year at least fifteen hundred have...
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i think a lot of this is forces, you've got the waves of southern european immigrants and all this background coming to the city. it's true by eleanor roosevelt because many upper-class women, they started nursing schools and the social work and were very involved in the development of those professions and public health was coming to the four to stop this low of infectious disease but i think, and i also think that this was isolating people. it all came to the rise of mental hospitals where people go in and are isolated, same thing but to me, what comes to me from all this is you know, is moralism. and we're helping people. and i think i very much think that's still around as a subtext of judgment. i see it with addiction in particular. and i've often thought, i moved here from maine a couple years ago i hate to admit people in public health should live in a trailer in rural maine for a month. >> great point. so moralism is important question when we then use it to make policy and can you that? >> thank you so much for that. yes, as i said earlier, people were not setting out to do harm to p
i think a lot of this is forces, you've got the waves of southern european immigrants and all this background coming to the city. it's true by eleanor roosevelt because many upper-class women, they started nursing schools and the social work and were very involved in the development of those professions and public health was coming to the four to stop this low of infectious disease but i think, and i also think that this was isolating people. it all came to the rise of mental hospitals where...
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european leader richard thank you so much for now d.w. political correspondent report. at the bonus tague. well germany's southern neighbor austria is already reacting to germany's plans the country is taking over that you presidency for the next six months our correspondent max huffman is in strasbourg we're austria's chancellor sebastian cortes is presenting his program to the european parliament today max how is the austrian government responding to the immigration deal struck in germany so it's finished his speech in front of the parliament here in stroudsburg and he did mention what happened in germany first by mentioning the priorities giving an outlook i want to focus on in the next six months in the first priority no surprise there is the fight against illegal migration and security of the european union and he said in this context that the german discussion showed how important it was to focus on securing the external borders of the european union so this is wind in the sails of the bust and coots who has been promoting this idea for a long time on the other hand you can tell that the austrians are worri
european leader richard thank you so much for now d.w. political correspondent report. at the bonus tague. well germany's southern neighbor austria is already reacting to germany's plans the country is taking over that you presidency for the next six months our correspondent max huffman is in strasbourg we're austria's chancellor sebastian cortes is presenting his program to the european parliament today max how is the austrian government responding to the immigration deal struck in germany so...
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the ongoing heat wave to schools few in northern europeans to book last minute holidays to the continent southern beaches that's bad news for british travel company thomas cook has posted lower than expected on the whole process of both a tour appraising business and an airline it's reportedly considering splitting off its add on and selling a stake to an investor and an attempt to reduce debt. you're up to date with the latest from the world of business from will find us on facebook follow us on twitter d w on the school business on there as well at hand that's the humphrey is my handle and i'll be back tomorrow same time same place that. you can be too. his work goddess fortuna. the maestro and facebook. dot com twenty. nine gemini live. at any time at any place in the name. of the benefit of pop songs to sing along to you tube is the combo from super. for. interactive exercises. everything is online mel file an interactive gem and suffering fifty w. . earth home to millions of species. worth saving. google ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like deal
the ongoing heat wave to schools few in northern europeans to book last minute holidays to the continent southern beaches that's bad news for british travel company thomas cook has posted lower than expected on the whole process of both a tour appraising business and an airline it's reportedly considering splitting off its add on and selling a stake to an investor and an attempt to reduce debt. you're up to date with the latest from the world of business from will find us on facebook follow us...
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the young going heat wave has caused fewer northern europeans to book last minute holidays to the confident southern beaches that's bad news for british travel company thomas cook it's posted a lower than expected annual profits the firm runs both a tour operating business and an airline it's reportedly considering splitting off its airline and selling a stake to an investor in an attempt to reduce state. and harley davidson the american brand known for its. bikes is to begin producing small of motorcycles by two thousand and twenty wisconsin based holley will launch a series of five hundred twelve fifty middleweight bikes and even smaller versions of the asian market. and also plans to introduce an electric motorcycle next year that's so unused many people will see if that proves to be. the moves come amid flagging u.s. sales and an effort to expand in asia counterattacks from the european union are also threatening holly's bottom line. and the president not all that happy about a u.s. company taking some of its production and brought see what happens on that front business with. you both are. true
the young going heat wave has caused fewer northern europeans to book last minute holidays to the confident southern beaches that's bad news for british travel company thomas cook it's posted a lower than expected annual profits the firm runs both a tour operating business and an airline it's reportedly considering splitting off its airline and selling a stake to an investor in an attempt to reduce state. and harley davidson the american brand known for its. bikes is to begin producing small of...
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promises of money and change from the government but protests go on in southern iraq now oil supplies are being threatened. european and chinese leaders to discuss their separate but growing trade wars with the united states. and party central in paris the victorious french football team gets an official welcome home after that extraordinary world cup. the white house says u.s. president donald trump will meet members of congress on tuesday the announcement comes amid swelling criticism of trump's summit with his russian counterpart vladimir putin speaking to reporters alongside putin trump defended russia against allegations it interfered in the twenty sixteen u.s. election we begin our coverage with diplomatic editor james bass. we face to face ahead of a solo meeting a meeting that lasted over two and a half hours but if you were hoping they would solve any of the world's problems you'll be sorely disappointed instead when they spoke to reporters their comments were dominated by their views on the most toxic political issue in the u.s. an issue that just got more controversial as they seemed mainly to agree on i
promises of money and change from the government but protests go on in southern iraq now oil supplies are being threatened. european and chinese leaders to discuss their separate but growing trade wars with the united states. and party central in paris the victorious french football team gets an official welcome home after that extraordinary world cup. the white house says u.s. president donald trump will meet members of congress on tuesday the announcement comes amid swelling criticism of...