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look you're still going to live only britain france. germany has announced a special for. this but the city going to become the 1st major league start following the coronavirus lockdown and must be called the lions glazed. over show not those shown. but more fans will be banished from stadiums. to show well i was astonished it shows. the place. the fans isn't. galvatron this new stuff does just as a commission. is going to get in here from police custody on something that's why my house before being fed move. your lifelong shock of faith and. i will probably be a shock a fan until i'm 6 feet under. has not mean that you should always know what your position come with i've been for. it's been a fan site my not a good month look he doesn't also monument would be $189.00 to $1.00. extreme or oh my bob. well come back to the board mostly go. to a shot of us not to lose in order to show our stocks in that one or in space on the ones i was friends fans. and this time i want to be fish well this is striking. for once why didn't those forces be abusers on. that. let's not climb in
look you're still going to live only britain france. germany has announced a special for. this but the city going to become the 1st major league start following the coronavirus lockdown and must be called the lions glazed. over show not those shown. but more fans will be banished from stadiums. to show well i was astonished it shows. the place. the fans isn't. galvatron this new stuff does just as a commission. is going to get in here from police custody on something that's why my house before...
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the document formally ending all german recess that's drawn by the representatives of russia britain france and the united states. general water beetle smith signed on the supreme command and the end of one of history's most massive and most brilliant campaigns brought a moment of well earned joy to want to american soldier named i i don't. like here in london the news from hans triggered celebrations across much of europe . after more than 5 and a half years of war peace was returning to the continent. but not everyone shared the jubilation for the soviets the joy of victory was tempered by distrust also for the soviets the soviets were unsettled by hobson because there was tremendous fear on both sides that one side might reach a separate deal with the other side and then somehow the war would continue or something along those lines. also the soviet union insisted on a 2nd surrender ceremony is a couple of votes on the why they don't want to. win so the procedure was repeated on may 8th at a former german army engineering school in the berlin district of cause host. the ceremony aims to d
the document formally ending all german recess that's drawn by the representatives of russia britain france and the united states. general water beetle smith signed on the supreme command and the end of one of history's most massive and most brilliant campaigns brought a moment of well earned joy to want to american soldier named i i don't. like here in london the news from hans triggered celebrations across much of europe . after more than 5 and a half years of war peace was returning to the...
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in a shared 4 party administration the allied control council comprised representatives from britain france the us and the soviet union. in early july the city was divided up into 4 occupation sectors. in mid july u.s. president harry s. truman touched down in berlin to finalize a post-war settlement with the soviet and british leaders. and. the conference was held in nearby potsdam that's a syrian hof palace before $918.00 and it served as the residence of the german crown prince and his family the meeting of the major allied powers known as the big 3 began on july 17th all sides were pains to display unity after their victory against the common enemy stalin joins truman at the talks and britain was represented at 1st by prime minister winston churchill midway through the conference he would suffer an election defeat and be replaced by his successor. and what's the. new tenor of the talks in post time was we one now we carry a joint responsibility to guide this continent into a secure future because it's. because the war and the fighting didn't end on may the 1940 fun of the van mocked cap
in a shared 4 party administration the allied control council comprised representatives from britain france the us and the soviet union. in early july the city was divided up into 4 occupation sectors. in mid july u.s. president harry s. truman touched down in berlin to finalize a post-war settlement with the soviet and british leaders. and. the conference was held in nearby potsdam that's a syrian hof palace before $918.00 and it served as the residence of the german crown prince and his...
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between them, britain, france, germany, spain and italy now account for almost a million cases. ♪ ♪ churchvices were held for the first time in more than six weeks today in germany, a brand new plastic screen shielding priests from parishioners. strict isolating rules are easing up, but in bits and starts, as the rate of infection declines. in austria, most businesses were spaniards gratefully took to the streets for the first time in 48 days but just for exercise. people are wary. and so are governments, concerned that too much too fast could lead to a second wave of infection. and the relief of life opening up again as summer comes will soon be eclipsed by the kind of economic devastation europe has not seen since the second world war. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> ming laven: now straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," hear from parents who tell us home-schooling has them in a daze. plus, life lessons on coping with cabin fever, from the experts. and, at the closed northern border, the pandemic leads to an outbreak... of love sickness. sickness. >> ming laven: parents are fra
between them, britain, france, germany, spain and italy now account for almost a million cases. ♪ ♪ churchvices were held for the first time in more than six weeks today in germany, a brand new plastic screen shielding priests from parishioners. strict isolating rules are easing up, but in bits and starts, as the rate of infection declines. in austria, most businesses were spaniards gratefully took to the streets for the first time in 48 days but just for exercise. people are wary. and so...
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after all, poland was the country for him britain and france had gone to war in1939 for him britain andnd giving it to the soviets would have been horrific to someone like churchill, but there was really very little he could have done about it, is the stark truth. briefly, what about the amount of fighting that continued after the victory was declared? continued after the victory was declared ? presumably in continued after the victory was declared? presumably in those battles over the future of individual countries that had escaped the german yoke, there was a lot of fighting going on between different groups that had different agendas for the future. there was, and it is interesting in the baltic states, they were a bit of a blind spotin states, they were a bit of a blind spot in britain in terms of the history, but they were what we know as the forest brothers, fighting on against what became soviet occupation from 1944, 45 onwards. also in poland, elements of the polish underground, the home army which had fought the germans throughout the war, they continued fighting against soviet
after all, poland was the country for him britain and france had gone to war in1939 for him britain andnd giving it to the soviets would have been horrific to someone like churchill, but there was really very little he could have done about it, is the stark truth. briefly, what about the amount of fighting that continued after the victory was declared? continued after the victory was declared ? presumably in continued after the victory was declared? presumably in those battles over the future...
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of course these countries had fought together, britain and france had been in the fight since 1914.he u.s. jumped in three years later. at what point did the tensions between wilson and the others begin to surface between an international and national framework, how to deal with germany. the fact that germany was defeated, but this is a different thing and we will get to this later, but germany is not occupied in 1918 and 1919. we will come back to the questions of the bolsheviks and the like, but there were already tensions about how to respond. could you say a bit about that? mike: woodrow wilson very famously said that god himself was content to give us just 10 and david george was asked to evaluate his own performance after the paris peace conference. he said, i don't think i did too bad seeing that i had napoleon on one side and jesus christ himself on the other. there were tensions with the weight wilson was thinking about this, the first american president to go to europe in office. the first american president trying to take american ideals and apply them to the old world. s
of course these countries had fought together, britain and france had been in the fight since 1914.he u.s. jumped in three years later. at what point did the tensions between wilson and the others begin to surface between an international and national framework, how to deal with germany. the fact that germany was defeated, but this is a different thing and we will get to this later, but germany is not occupied in 1918 and 1919. we will come back to the questions of the bolsheviks and the like,...
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it does not have democratic traditions that britain and france half. you need to open borders, build links between british and french. catholic movements inside france, socialist party movements that are trying everything they can to build these bridges across the river, not to say let's just kiss and make up. but the fundamental problem of germany was the kaiser. it was not germany, essentially the professions headlight to the germans which also comes up at the end of world war ii. americans are going through world war ii and saying hey wasn't us it was those guys. similar things are happening in world war one. the two germany's argument. there was this kind of germany beetle van, higher learning that had somehow been -- germany has a chance to move forward. it doesn't necessarily mean that everybody in france and britain stress that, but it means they're saying if we are looking for post or strategy, it is better to leverage that then trying to build that up then it is to continue to -- you all know this, this works better at the end of the second wo
it does not have democratic traditions that britain and france half. you need to open borders, build links between british and french. catholic movements inside france, socialist party movements that are trying everything they can to build these bridges across the river, not to say let's just kiss and make up. but the fundamental problem of germany was the kaiser. it was not germany, essentially the professions headlight to the germans which also comes up at the end of world war ii. americans...
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colony, but under french law was part of metropolitan france, in other words, mps from algeria sat in the french umbra to deputy. so, both britain and france saw egypt as a revolutionary force, and of course, the israelis were really concerned because egypt had been supporting the plo and sponsoring terrorism, quite large-scale terrorist attacks against israel. so, the three powers dream up a scheme in which the israelis are going to attack egypt, the british and the french will then claim to arbitrate and to send their troops into the suez canal zone, and the idea is that the egyptian government will be defeated and overthrown. it didn't work. and as with all schemes that didn't work, everybody rushes to explain why it might never have worked. i think you have to be very careful of this. it could have worked if it had been better handled. it was very poorly handled. they spent too long doing it. and you know, if you want to overthrow a government, you need to do it quickly. that's the basic rule. the americans intervene in the sense that they make it absolutely clear that they're furious with this. they say that they will block
colony, but under french law was part of metropolitan france, in other words, mps from algeria sat in the french umbra to deputy. so, both britain and france saw egypt as a revolutionary force, and of course, the israelis were really concerned because egypt had been supporting the plo and sponsoring terrorism, quite large-scale terrorist attacks against israel. so, the three powers dream up a scheme in which the israelis are going to attack egypt, the british and the french will then claim to...
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already started to pledge money and they're already hundreds of millions in there for example britain canada france germany italy japan always saudi arabia and the commission itself of pledged a lot of money saudi arabia for example 500000000 euros saudi arabia is the head of the g. 20 group this year the 20 most powerful economic nations in the world they are also taking part in this effort also the w w h o the vote has organization so they are quite confident that the money will be there this is only the beginning and initial start because much more is needed to actually produce the vaccine and to distributed all over the world so that it is a sex accessible for the whole world population and we heard the commission president say we need global cooperation and as you said a lot of countries are on board but the u.s. is not taking part how much will that affect efforts. you know this is somehow a little bit disappointing for for the rest of the world that the u.s. is not taking part because of course it's a powerful nation it has many scientists many potent companies that could join the effort. th
already started to pledge money and they're already hundreds of millions in there for example britain canada france germany italy japan always saudi arabia and the commission itself of pledged a lot of money saudi arabia for example 500000000 euros saudi arabia is the head of the g. 20 group this year the 20 most powerful economic nations in the world they are also taking part in this effort also the w w h o the vote has organization so they are quite confident that the money will be there this...
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countries already pledged millions and millions of euros for this vaccination effort for example britain canada france germany italy japan norway and saudi arabia came up with a pledge saudi arabia alone would give 500000000 euros to the effort saudi arabia is the head of the g. 20 the group of the 20 most important economic nations in the world this year and. the g 20 is behind this effort and many international organizations also taking part in the institutions like the bill and bill gates foundation for example which are deep into vaccination efforts in brussels people are very confident that at the end the $7000000.00 there are you listed some economic heavyweights that on that list who have already pledged support missing from that list is the u.s. is not taking part in a suspended funding even to the world health organization how much will that affect fundraising efforts. you know that very many people here that the united states are not taking part because of course they are an economic powerhouse. scientific powerhouse but people know that the president the us president is very not very keen t
countries already pledged millions and millions of euros for this vaccination effort for example britain canada france germany italy japan norway and saudi arabia came up with a pledge saudi arabia alone would give 500000000 euros to the effort saudi arabia is the head of the g. 20 the group of the 20 most important economic nations in the world this year and. the g 20 is behind this effort and many international organizations also taking part in the institutions like the bill and bill gates...
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britain and france had been in u.s.ight since 1914, the jumping in three years later. at what point did the tensions lemenceauilson and c to lloyd george about how begin to surface between an international and national framework, how to deal with germany -- germany is not occupied in 1918 and 1919. and how to deal with that we , will come back to the questions of the bolsheviks and case,ke, but in this there were already, very early on, tensions on how to respond at what vision would inform a piece. could you say a bit about that? michael: woodrow wilson very famously said that when he saw said,s points, he thank god himself he was content to give us just 10. and george was asked to evaluate his own performance and he said i don't think i did too bad , seeing that i had napoleon on , one side and jesus christ himself on the other. there are tensions already. the first american president to go to europe in office. the first american president trying to take american ideals and provide them to the old world. a lot of it also depends on what you think fundamentally caused
britain and france had been in u.s.ight since 1914, the jumping in three years later. at what point did the tensions lemenceauilson and c to lloyd george about how begin to surface between an international and national framework, how to deal with germany -- germany is not occupied in 1918 and 1919. and how to deal with that we , will come back to the questions of the bolsheviks and case,ke, but in this there were already, very early on, tensions on how to respond at what vision would inform a...
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between them, britain, france, germany, spain and italy now account for almost a million cases. ♪ ♪ churchvices were held for the first time in more than six weeks today in germany, a brand new plastic screen shielding priests from parishioners. strict isolation rules are easing up, but in bits and starts, as the rate of infection declines. in austria, most businesses were back up and running, and spaniards gratefully took to the streets for the first time in 48 days, but just for exercise. people are wary. and so are governments, concerned that too much too fast could lead to a second wave of infection. and the relief of life opening up again as summer comes will soon be eclipsed by the kind of economic devastation europe has not seen since the second world war. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> well, trump administration officials today again blamed cellini for the global pandemic. at the same time mixed messages on how and how fast to get the economy going again. nikole killion is at the white house.eportesi t after a working weekend at camp david. with more states
between them, britain, france, germany, spain and italy now account for almost a million cases. ♪ ♪ churchvices were held for the first time in more than six weeks today in germany, a brand new plastic screen shielding priests from parishioners. strict isolation rules are easing up, but in bits and starts, as the rate of infection declines. in austria, most businesses were back up and running, and spaniards gratefully took to the streets for the first time in 48 days, but just for exercise....
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allies, like britain, france, germany, like australia, which was pushing for an independent investigation into how china handled the early days of the coronavirus. because if the united states just pulls out of the world health organization, what alternative is there? it seems it's just very, very unlikely that u.s. allies around the world are going to follow president trump. so effectively, what the president has done is complain about chinese, he thinks, dominance of the world health organization and because of that, pulled back from the world health organization which basically allows china and chinese communist party, to dominate that organization even more. >> dr. jha, what is your reading of the world health organization's role in this situation, and what would it mean for the united states to withhold funding and of course, there's so such thing as permanent. donald trump is only president until january 20th, and possibly beyond that, we don't know. but congress has a role here, too. so this is, at most, a temporary withholding of that funding. >> yeah. so lawrence, thanks for havi
allies, like britain, france, germany, like australia, which was pushing for an independent investigation into how china handled the early days of the coronavirus. because if the united states just pulls out of the world health organization, what alternative is there? it seems it's just very, very unlikely that u.s. allies around the world are going to follow president trump. so effectively, what the president has done is complain about chinese, he thinks, dominance of the world health...
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lifting some travel restrictions germany says that it wants to reopen its border with france switzerland and austria and britain and france say that they won't impose quarantine for now on people traveling between their 2 countries paris is one of the world's most visited cities the lockdowns been eased but more humans museums hotels and restaurants remain closed the french government has advised people to holiday in france this year after 2 months at home some people can't wait to travel. health risk. reward here to be able to travel abroad and outside france will be a valid i have a holiday home in spain and want to go but for now there are restrictions but i want to go we can't stop living more than $6000000.00 tourism jobs in need could be lost unless the industry is revived the european commission says the challenge is to encourage the sectors recovery but prevent a resurgence of corona virus cases or risk is spreading even further across the block. just 0 paris new zealand has ended most of its strict coronavirus lockdown restrictions banning the lot of everyday activities can now resume restaurants busin
lifting some travel restrictions germany says that it wants to reopen its border with france switzerland and austria and britain and france say that they won't impose quarantine for now on people traveling between their 2 countries paris is one of the world's most visited cities the lockdowns been eased but more humans museums hotels and restaurants remain closed the french government has advised people to holiday in france this year after 2 months at home some people can't wait to travel....
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again in 1956 there is another conflict in egypt, britain, france invading, should the united states join in and overthrow the strong man? you would think maybe there would be an argument for doing that. he said that is a outrageous violation. humiliating the prime minister in the process. again when they put pressure on the divided diseaecision of ber he invite d khrushchev. he had a great time. on the contrary he invested huge sums in building up defense establishment. this is a number, take a way with you. here is one. in the eisenhower years, the united states spent 10% of gdp on defense in the 1950s. the size of the economy is very different, but a huge sum on investing in defense. the man who did so much to alert us to the dangers of the military industrial complexion did a lot to build that complexion. the u.s. nuclear arsenal soars in the eisenhower years from a few hundred weapons to 20,000 warheads. the more powerful atlas and titan. they all came online in his terms and he knew all about it. he poured over the plans, he was deeply engaged at pushing the agenda and these de
again in 1956 there is another conflict in egypt, britain, france invading, should the united states join in and overthrow the strong man? you would think maybe there would be an argument for doing that. he said that is a outrageous violation. humiliating the prime minister in the process. again when they put pressure on the divided diseaecision of ber he invite d khrushchev. he had a great time. on the contrary he invested huge sums in building up defense establishment. this is a number, take...
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this germany for example announced today that it intends to open its border with france switzerland and austria britain and france have already discussed free travel between the 2 countries so without any quarantine measures or or restrictions the 1st person said that opening borders is one way of trying to get people moving again to try and travel again she also said that the commission has a formulated guidelines for hotels and restaurants some of already started to open across the european union before others i haven't yet opened they'll be they'll be guidelines and some of the guidelines say that hotels to do things for example like have a special room where people who perhaps have grown the virus symptoms can be isolated they'll be social distancing measures put in place the same also for transport when i last spoke to he's a professor of european studies at stanford university he says it's not unusual that countries are divided about. if spain was hit so hard and they think that it's way too early to open the border it makes perfect sense for spain what if a small country like luxembourg is compl
this germany for example announced today that it intends to open its border with france switzerland and austria britain and france have already discussed free travel between the 2 countries so without any quarantine measures or or restrictions the 1st person said that opening borders is one way of trying to get people moving again to try and travel again she also said that the commission has a formulated guidelines for hotels and restaurants some of already started to open across the european...
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this germany for example announced today that it intends to open its border with france switzerland and austria britain and france have already discussed free travel between the 2 countries so without any corn sea measures or or restrictions the person said that opening borders is one way of trying to get people moving again to try and travel again she also said that the commissioners formulated guidelines for hotels and restaurants some of already started to open across the european union but for others i haven't yet opened they'll be they'll be guidelines and some of the guidelines say that hotels to do things for example like have a special room where people who perhaps have grown the virus symptoms can be isolated they'll be social distancing measures put in place the same also for transport of the governments in a russia has burned their brand a ventilator suspected of causing to hospital 5 at least 5 patients were killed in the blaze in st petersburg on tuesday for reportedly started when a ventilator short circuited intensive care ward same brand of machine is blamed for fire which killed a hosp
this germany for example announced today that it intends to open its border with france switzerland and austria britain and france have already discussed free travel between the 2 countries so without any corn sea measures or or restrictions the person said that opening borders is one way of trying to get people moving again to try and travel again she also said that the commissioners formulated guidelines for hotels and restaurants some of already started to open across the european union but...
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liz: france and spain very much wanted the united states to avoid making peace with great britain until france and spain had made their peace with great britain. so i think there has always been a history since the very founding of, you know, diplomacy and also negotiations of, you know, how involved the united states is going to be with foreign countries. aren't they going to be? and in that one instance, benjamin franklin, john adams, and john jay said we will deal with great britain without france at that time. stephen: one of benjamin rush's biggest problems was that one of the newspaper editors in philadelphia still thought that britain should win. so he covered things that way. rush actually sued him and won. what is amazing is of course -- you have to remind yourself how insignificant america was at the time. we can't imagine a time america did not matter in that landscape. of course there was foreign influence in our country. there was not that much here here. our relationship with france, our relationship with britain were much more important in a lot of ways. and it definitely
liz: france and spain very much wanted the united states to avoid making peace with great britain until france and spain had made their peace with great britain. so i think there has always been a history since the very founding of, you know, diplomacy and also negotiations of, you know, how involved the united states is going to be with foreign countries. aren't they going to be? and in that one instance, benjamin franklin, john adams, and john jay said we will deal with great britain without...
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britain and france say they will not impose quarantine for now on people traveling between their countries. paris is one of the world's most visited cities. the lockdown has been eased, but monuments, museums, and hotels remain closed. after two months at home, some people cannot wait to travel. quick some not so worried about the health risk. i'm really waiting to be able to travel abroad. >> i have a holiday home in spain and want to go, but for now there are restrictions, but i want to go. we can't stop living. >> more than 6 million tourism jobs in the eu could be lost unless the industry is revived. the european commission says the is to encourage effective recovery but prevent a surge of coronavirus cases or risk it spreading even further across the bloc. barbara: the u.k. economy shrank by to percent in the first three months of the year, and there are fears it could get much, much worse. on wednesday, some britons returned to their workplace for the first time in seven weeks, but it was not a uniform move across the united kingdom. leaders in scotland, wales, and northern ireland s
britain and france say they will not impose quarantine for now on people traveling between their countries. paris is one of the world's most visited cities. the lockdown has been eased, but monuments, museums, and hotels remain closed. after two months at home, some people cannot wait to travel. quick some not so worried about the health risk. i'm really waiting to be able to travel abroad. >> i have a holiday home in spain and want to go, but for now there are restrictions, but i want to...
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britain, france, israel invade egypt. should the united states join in and overthrow the strong man that ike? eizenhower said it's an outrageous violation of international law and put pressure on the french and british to get out. and again when the soviets put pressure on the divided city of berlin, eisenhower resorted to diplomacy rather than sabre rattling. he invited nikita crush hove to come to the united states and they had a rip roaring good time. at least khrushchev did, traveling the united states. that was the thing, resort to diplomacy first to avoid war. mind you, eisenhower was no dove on defense system. he spent huge sums to build -- built up our defense base hit. . in the eisenhower years, the united states spent on average 10% of its g.d.p. on defense in the 1950's. today we're at about 3.3%. obviously the size of the economy is very different baugh huge sum on investing in defense. the man who did so much to alert us to the dangerous of the military industrial complex did a lot to build that complex. the
britain, france, israel invade egypt. should the united states join in and overthrow the strong man that ike? eizenhower said it's an outrageous violation of international law and put pressure on the french and british to get out. and again when the soviets put pressure on the divided city of berlin, eisenhower resorted to diplomacy rather than sabre rattling. he invited nikita crush hove to come to the united states and they had a rip roaring good time. at least khrushchev did, traveling the...
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but you have seen it overseas and can make this comparison in countries like australia and britain and france and the rest. what would you think was the difference here between the kind of historic commitment we have had, and that of our friends over the water? >> it seems to me if we come up again in a of crisis you are going to get as clear and sharp a distinction between american parties as you do between the american candidates. >> in 1932 you got a commitment from both candidates to solve the problem of unappointed and depression. what you had -- of unemployment and the depression. what you had happen between 1932 and 1936 with the development of a vast program which was very different than what had been the previous american programs. and in 1936 you had a sharp issue growing nuts much out of speeches of 1932, as growing out of the impact of a president, in this case franklin roosevelt, on the economy, on the politics and the whole social life of the country. and this was the issue in 1936 a very sharp one. that would be now in 70's -- to think it is sharper then than it would be now in
but you have seen it overseas and can make this comparison in countries like australia and britain and france and the rest. what would you think was the difference here between the kind of historic commitment we have had, and that of our friends over the water? >> it seems to me if we come up again in a of crisis you are going to get as clear and sharp a distinction between american parties as you do between the american candidates. >> in 1932 you got a commitment from both...
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one louis fernandez fears the worst is yet to come if tourists from germany britain and france stay away this year they might not be any summer holiday business at all . not at all going to show me one that will probably not only do we not know when we can reopen our restaurants again we also don't know how we would do so do we need to reduce the amount of tables to ensure enough distance between guests we've hardly got any room to begin with. this is going to cost us more jobs than your body was going to put it off or what if it is. susan is the driving force for spain's economy this is what it looked like a year ago moving 18000000 to versus just a one in 10 jobs a part of the hospitality industry after years of record breaking numbers of 2 arrests florentine nothing good also. animist of the university of all now believes spain is facing a serious crisis. if it does this by next year but the virus hit spain especially hard. that's damaged the country's image so tourists might be wary of coming to visit the governor's conference and base private workers but we could only hope to get it
one louis fernandez fears the worst is yet to come if tourists from germany britain and france stay away this year they might not be any summer holiday business at all . not at all going to show me one that will probably not only do we not know when we can reopen our restaurants again we also don't know how we would do so do we need to reduce the amount of tables to ensure enough distance between guests we've hardly got any room to begin with. this is going to cost us more jobs than your body...
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the way they've managed compared to say britain or france or spain or the states has been strong good guys but i think the czechs have played a big part as well. the desire to work together to do things like making. and to be genuinely socially responsible yeah i was i think really helped. when in prague even john lennon wears a mask now and as he sang in his song imagine it's easy if you try. and press the how the people fragmenting their imagination to get through a crisis and that's it for today's show i thank you for watching and bye bye. the for the night sound. of. the for. the song i. watched for acoustic set nor money. dot com they are calling us about. cars or how sounds determine an. instrument. 30 minutes on d w. africa. and more is the way to save missing dangerous pieces. bills are threatened by environmental destruction. a south african project tries to protect the baby birds lovingly rearing them by hand. but there's nothing to stop nature from calling the eco. africa. to minutes on d w. this state of emergency is the new normal. people around the world are documenting
the way they've managed compared to say britain or france or spain or the states has been strong good guys but i think the czechs have played a big part as well. the desire to work together to do things like making. and to be genuinely socially responsible yeah i was i think really helped. when in prague even john lennon wears a mask now and as he sang in his song imagine it's easy if you try. and press the how the people fragmenting their imagination to get through a crisis and that's it for...
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compared to britain or france or spain or the states has been much stronger. but i think the czechs have played a big part as well. designed to work together to do things like making. and to be genuinely socially responsible yeah as i think really helped. when in prague even john lennon wears a mask now and as he's saying in his song imagine it's easy if you try. and press the how the people practicing their imagination to get through of the crisis and that's it for today's show i thank you for watching and bye bye. africa. and more is the way to save listen endangered species. bills are threatened by environmental destruction. a south african project tries to protect the baby birds money. but there's nothing to stop nature from calling eco africa. 30 minutes on d w. love . were all set. to go beyond beyond the soul that. we're all about the stories that matter to. the book whatever it takes. the running not the tube the book d.w. made for minds. this state of emergency normal. people around the world are documenting these traumatic times. they're keeping the
compared to britain or france or spain or the states has been much stronger. but i think the czechs have played a big part as well. designed to work together to do things like making. and to be genuinely socially responsible yeah as i think really helped. when in prague even john lennon wears a mask now and as he's saying in his song imagine it's easy if you try. and press the how the people practicing their imagination to get through of the crisis and that's it for today's show i thank you for...
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the way they've managed this compared to say britain or france or spain or the states has been strong good moral demise of i think the czechs have played a big part as well. the desire to work together to do things like making treaties and to be genuinely socially responsible yeah i was i think really helped. when in prague even john lennon wears a mask now and as he's saying in his song imagine it's easy if you try. and press the how the people practicing their imagination to get through the crisis and that's it for today's show i thank you for watching and bye bye. plz. plz plz plz. good. going. into the complex. south korea has been hailed as a model country in bringing the corona virus infection rate under control but the medics have raised privacy and public shaming concerns and now there are the courts that the virus is back again my guest this week a south korean foreign minister can chill talk has her government made too many compromises on citizens privacy in its efforts to contain the kind that might comfort zone to keep a close in 30 minutes from a v.w. . polo. the global c
the way they've managed this compared to say britain or france or spain or the states has been strong good moral demise of i think the czechs have played a big part as well. the desire to work together to do things like making treaties and to be genuinely socially responsible yeah i was i think really helped. when in prague even john lennon wears a mask now and as he's saying in his song imagine it's easy if you try. and press the how the people practicing their imagination to get through the...
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doesn't mean that everyone in france and britain trusts that. it means they're saying if we're looking for a post war strategy it's better to try to build that up. again, we all know this works better at the end of the second world war, at least by the 1960s and '70s. there's an expression you can do this under different historical circumstances. every time i cross that border with nobody checking a passport -- i know it's been a while. a shared currency, consultation on foreign policy this is what people are envisions in 1919 that you might eventually get to something like that. it's not all -- they're not all wildly optimistic or wildly ideal us tick, but they're hoping if you can build bridges between the two you increase the chance for cooperation rather than competition. that's similar to the debate we're having now. what's the best way to deal with this crisis? is it the best way to build bridges between governments that don't trust each other, or governments that have different things they're trying to accomplish? or is the best way to do
doesn't mean that everyone in france and britain trusts that. it means they're saying if we're looking for a post war strategy it's better to try to build that up. again, we all know this works better at the end of the second world war, at least by the 1960s and '70s. there's an expression you can do this under different historical circumstances. every time i cross that border with nobody checking a passport -- i know it's been a while. a shared currency, consultation on foreign policy this is...
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restrictions germany says that it wants to reopen its border with fraud switzerland and austria and britain and france say that they won't impose quarantine for now on people traveling between the 2 countries paris is one of the world's most visited cities the look down has been eased but more humans museums hotels and restaurants remain closed the french government has advised people to holiday in france this year after 2 months at home some people can't wait to travel. abroad and friends will be averted i have a holiday home in spain and want to go but for now there are restrictions but i want to go we can't stop living more than 6000000 tourism jobs in need you could be lost unless the industry is revived the european commission says the challenge is to encourage the sec does recovery but prevent a resurgence of coronavirus cases or risk is spreading even further across the bloke who talks about just 0 hours. thousands of people in england have gone back to work for the 1st time in 7 weeks the find the return people were urged not to use public transport were possible but workers that not go back a
restrictions germany says that it wants to reopen its border with fraud switzerland and austria and britain and france say that they won't impose quarantine for now on people traveling between the 2 countries paris is one of the world's most visited cities the look down has been eased but more humans museums hotels and restaurants remain closed the french government has advised people to holiday in france this year after 2 months at home some people can't wait to travel. abroad and friends will...
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the way they've managed this compared to say britain or france or spain or the states has been much stronger mobilized but i think the czechs have played a big part as well. the desire to work together to do things like making treaties and to be genuinely socially responsible yeah i was i think really helped. when in prague even john lennon wears a mask now and as he's saying in his song imagine it's easy if you try. and press the how the people practicing their imagination to get through the crisis and that's it for today's show i thank you for watching and bye bye. plz. plz plz plz. the food is going. to. come home. robots are still in the development phase for the for what's going to happen when they grow. artificial intelligence is now spreading through our society they are well experts be able to agree on ethical guidelines or will this technology create deadly new autonomous weapon systems. paradise robot collapse. 15 minutes on d w. the global corona crisis you can find more information online at the w dot com and don t w social media channels. oh plenty it's a deadly sin. and the whi
the way they've managed this compared to say britain or france or spain or the states has been much stronger mobilized but i think the czechs have played a big part as well. the desire to work together to do things like making treaties and to be genuinely socially responsible yeah i was i think really helped. when in prague even john lennon wears a mask now and as he's saying in his song imagine it's easy if you try. and press the how the people practicing their imagination to get through the...
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battlefield the control of the english channel or if you prefer a lot more she's been raging between britain and france for centuries but things that really just go out a bit hotter the leader of one british political party has accused fronts of assisting with an invasion of illegal migrants what we know. is that a presidential battle has been saved it's called save. out of red borders to get them in the british borders they're better off. that accusation comes at a time when illegal crossings all on the rois more than $1500.00 have already been detected attempting to reach a shores in the 1st 5 months of the ca that's getting close to the number of the entire it's silly to try and fact in 2019 years almost hof of the arrivals since the start of the u.k.'s lockdown at the end of march as fuel trucks were crossing in between the 2 countries migrants have now turned to the sea many of those trying to cross our parent the unaccompanied youths what we used to see was that those young people would come through lorries and that was the typical route now what we've seen is these unaccompanied young people are
battlefield the control of the english channel or if you prefer a lot more she's been raging between britain and france for centuries but things that really just go out a bit hotter the leader of one british political party has accused fronts of assisting with an invasion of illegal migrants what we know. is that a presidential battle has been saved it's called save. out of red borders to get them in the british borders they're better off. that accusation comes at a time when illegal crossings...