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danish street food is mind color mary tipped for a perfect weekend in copenhagen. the sun has come out just in time for a visit to. the residence of the danish royal family. when the flags. are up and then the queen is in. but as we can see the lines are down so that means she's probably on holidays. so. i revelled my day with a stroll along the harbor it's colorful gabled houses cafes and restaurants are a must see and a perfect place to spend the evening. my 2nd day in copenhagen starts at one of the city's most beautiful squares with the boreal theater a luxury department store and the 18th century hotel d'angleterre as mine backdrop as i enjoy a hearty danish breakfast. once filled up i make my way to the design museum denmark nordic design is world famous for its timelessness on originality visitors here will find design examples from various decades among them are classics like the egg chair. or lamps by car tent. the part of the museum holds a collection of well known chairs. i see a design icon over here the pentagon chair and fair enough on time now if you
danish street food is mind color mary tipped for a perfect weekend in copenhagen. the sun has come out just in time for a visit to. the residence of the danish royal family. when the flags. are up and then the queen is in. but as we can see the lines are down so that means she's probably on holidays. so. i revelled my day with a stroll along the harbor it's colorful gabled houses cafes and restaurants are a must see and a perfect place to spend the evening. my 2nd day in copenhagen starts at...
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the british fleet sales into copenhagen armor -- copenhagen harbor.years, five years of stubborn resistance and heroic acts of sabotage. ♪ cruiser falls prize to the british navy. to the danish capital, where a guard of honor awaits him, comes field marshal montgomery, victoire and liberator. -- victor and liberator. ♪ at his reception by the people of the city, they demonstrate their feeling of deliverance and gratitude. city, they liberated people of copenhagen welcome allied troops. seenworld the world has such scenes of joy in belgium and holland and now it is the turn of the people of denmark. ♪ sheets of music are printed and distributed. ♪ salutes soldier. this is the comradeship of free people. king christian arrives for the reopening of the danish parliament. with a democratic constitution, all parties are represented under the leadership of the well-loved monarch. all through the occupation, he inspired his people. his faith in allied victory never faltered. his faith is justified today. ♪ announcer: you are watching american history tv, cov
the british fleet sales into copenhagen armor -- copenhagen harbor.years, five years of stubborn resistance and heroic acts of sabotage. ♪ cruiser falls prize to the british navy. to the danish capital, where a guard of honor awaits him, comes field marshal montgomery, victoire and liberator. -- victor and liberator. ♪ at his reception by the people of the city, they demonstrate their feeling of deliverance and gratitude. city, they liberated people of copenhagen welcome allied troops....
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the british fleet sales into copenhagen armor -- copenhagen harbor.e years, five years of stubborn resistance and heroic acts of sabotage. ♪ a german cruiser falls prize to the british navy. to the danish capital, where a guard of honor awaits him, comes field marshal montgomery, victor and liberator. ♪ at his reception by the people of the city, they demonstrate their feeling of deliverance and gratitude. as in every liberated city, the people of copenhagen welcome allied troops. this world the world has seen such scenes of joy in belgium and holland and now it is the turn of the people of denmark. ♪ sheets of music are printed and distributed. ♪ soldier salutes soldier. this is the comradeship of free people. king christian arrives for the reopening of the danish parliament. >> is on c-span3. n-3. a rear ofmorial day our program and marking the 75th anniversary of ve day. he had difficulties with the field marshal, a senior british commander, a very difficult character. were those who had doubts about eisenhower. there were those who had doubts abou
the british fleet sales into copenhagen armor -- copenhagen harbor.e years, five years of stubborn resistance and heroic acts of sabotage. ♪ a german cruiser falls prize to the british navy. to the danish capital, where a guard of honor awaits him, comes field marshal montgomery, victor and liberator. ♪ at his reception by the people of the city, they demonstrate their feeling of deliverance and gratitude. as in every liberated city, the people of copenhagen welcome allied troops. this...
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of copenhagen.ch forjoining us on bbc news, how have you adapted the way the school works to allow children to come back? yeah, well, i think we have adapted quite well. first of all, there is this dilemma, the balance between safety and the fa ct the balance between safety and the fact that children are children, so you have to allow them to be children, and is being is that we have tried to structure a lot of things and do a great deal of logistics to make it work, and then also to be very aware of the children's well—being, also to be very aware of the child ren‘s well—being, and also to be very aware of the children's well—being, and one of the things that we do to structure the things that we do to structure the day for the children, to prevent them to be too close together, and to prevent the transmission of the disease, if there is any, is, for example, to divide the children into little groups of ten children in one group, and then we have had a pound of this bubble, where the children play
of copenhagen.ch forjoining us on bbc news, how have you adapted the way the school works to allow children to come back? yeah, well, i think we have adapted quite well. first of all, there is this dilemma, the balance between safety and the fa ct the balance between safety and the fact that children are children, so you have to allow them to be children, and is being is that we have tried to structure a lot of things and do a great deal of logistics to make it work, and then also to be very...
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joining us now from copenhagen is adrienne murray.tell us how it is going in of today? when we spoke i think the message was that steps are going to be slow and cautious, and in the last week or so it really felt, it started to gather momentum, and from today cafe ‘s, restau ra nts, from today cafe ‘s, restaurants, bars and from today cafe ‘s, restau ra nts, bars a nd clu bs from today cafe ‘s, restaurants, bars and clubs can reopen their doors and welcome customers again for the first time in two months. high schools can also bring back children age 12—16. younger children age 12—16. younger children were on their way back to school, and earlier this week shopping centres also reopened their doors so now all the retail is back, and barring if you businesses like cinemas, theatres, gyms and nightclubs, really the high street is going to be returning to some sense of normality. when it comes to social distancing, the norm seems to be two metres but in denmark they will go for one metre, tell us the thinking behind that? it is a game ch
joining us now from copenhagen is adrienne murray.tell us how it is going in of today? when we spoke i think the message was that steps are going to be slow and cautious, and in the last week or so it really felt, it started to gather momentum, and from today cafe ‘s, restau ra nts, from today cafe ‘s, restaurants, bars and from today cafe ‘s, restau ra nts, bars a nd clu bs from today cafe ‘s, restaurants, bars and clubs can reopen their doors and welcome customers again for the first...
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our apartment here in frederiksberg in the heart of copenhagen. t in my work, , travelliling around t the world, i look differently at my own city now. i see the challenges and i see the hurdles. this city has been a global benchmark for urbanism for many years, and i want to show you some ofof the great things ththat make this city so unique and make it work so well. leadership is not "resting on your laurels". it is a constant search for innovation, for improvement, for urban devevelopment. i want to find out what the state of the urban nation is right here, in my own city: copenhagen. but first... it's time for school.. you guys ready? yeah. - all right. letet's do it.
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fred pleitgen, cnn, copenhagen, denmark. >> now let's talk about colleges.iversities and colleges across the country are working with health departments to determine how students can get back to campus in the fall. under the most important voices in college sports says that athletes should come back. why he thinks it will be safer. t your digestive system isn't working at its best? taking metamucil every day can help. metamucil supports your daily digestive health using a special plant-based fiber called psyllium. psyllium works by forming a gel in your digestive system to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. metamucil's gelling action also helps to lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so, start feeling lighter and more energetic... by taking metamucil every day. we're returning $2 billion dollars to our auto policyholders through may 31st. because now, more than ever, being a good neighbor means everything. like a good neighbor, state farm is there. we turn to the most certain thing there is. science
fred pleitgen, cnn, copenhagen, denmark. >> now let's talk about colleges.iversities and colleges across the country are working with health departments to determine how students can get back to campus in the fall. under the most important voices in college sports says that athletes should come back. why he thinks it will be safer. t your digestive system isn't working at its best? taking metamucil every day can help. metamucil supports your daily digestive health using a special...
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mette rose nielsen, a teacher in copenhagen. this is bbc news — the main headlines. cases could rise, as the country is set to ease travel restrictions from earlyjune. but that the cancer can't afford to wait for a vaccine. —— country can't afford. the uk government has defended its plan to reopen schools in england next month, and warned that the longer they are closed, the more children will miss out. barack obama has delivered a scathing attack on the trump administration's handling of the coronavirus pandemic. the former us president, said many officials weren't even pretending to be in charge. he made the comments in an online address to thousands of students from historically black colleges and universities. 0ur north america peter bowes joins us live. —— north america correspondent. this comes at a time where president trump has dismissed another official this time from the state department. yes, this is the inspector general in the state department essentially an independent government watchdog. and he was in a very late—night announcement on friday night dis
mette rose nielsen, a teacher in copenhagen. this is bbc news — the main headlines. cases could rise, as the country is set to ease travel restrictions from earlyjune. but that the cancer can't afford to wait for a vaccine. —— country can't afford. the uk government has defended its plan to reopen schools in england next month, and warned that the longer they are closed, the more children will miss out. barack obama has delivered a scathing attack on the trump administration's handling of...
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instead, here at the hendricks home school in copenhagen, they use police tape to make sure childrenstairs in the schoolyard, children should keep three feet apart. and they wash their hands and sanitize at least every two hours, a new experience for many. >> it is a little hard to get used to, but when you get used to it, it definitely feels more normal. >> reporter: with that concept, denmark first brought the youngest students back to school and now the older ones as well. the head of secondary education at the hendricks home school jimmy atatunge says the key to making it work is trusting the kids to be responsible. >> if you follow the guidelines given, if you keep distance, if you make sure to wash your hands, keep sanitizing, coughing in your sleeve and your hand and so on and so forth, i think we'll be safe. >> reporter: with many parents fearing for their kids' safety, the danish government worked with parents and teachers groups to build support for the plan. the country's education minister tells me. >> without that dialogue, i think many people would have felt it wasn't s
instead, here at the hendricks home school in copenhagen, they use police tape to make sure childrenstairs in the schoolyard, children should keep three feet apart. and they wash their hands and sanitize at least every two hours, a new experience for many. >> it is a little hard to get used to, but when you get used to it, it definitely feels more normal. >> reporter: with that concept, denmark first brought the youngest students back to school and now the older ones as well. the...
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fred pleitgen, cnn, copenhagen, denmark. >>> we want to welcome back dr.lenn budnik, he's a pe pediatrician and he's been with us answering questions about how to keep children safe during this pandemic. dr. budnik, i know you personally have been focused on schools in the country's second hardest hit state, new jersey. some of the things we saw in that piece, staggered arrival times, but no masks. what do you think about that? >> well, i personally think masks are helpful, and although i do like what they did in denmark, and i do like what they did was they tried to build a protective bubble around ten children and try to keep these ten children together throughout the school day. in the united states, maybe, for older children, we'd have them wear masks. in denmark, although they didn't say in the report, they are wearing masks when they're in common areas lake hallways. so, i would be pro-mask, but i do like the theory of what they did in denmark with the protective bubble. we want ten children in a protective setting in one classroom where they use the
fred pleitgen, cnn, copenhagen, denmark. >>> we want to welcome back dr.lenn budnik, he's a pe pediatrician and he's been with us answering questions about how to keep children safe during this pandemic. dr. budnik, i know you personally have been focused on schools in the country's second hardest hit state, new jersey. some of the things we saw in that piece, staggered arrival times, but no masks. what do you think about that? >> well, i personally think masks are helpful, and...
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and we begin with copenhagen, where children have returned to school.rk was the first country in europe to reopen its primary schools and children are adjusting to a whole new way of attending. —— denmark. from hourly handwashing to unusual playground layouts. denmark. from hourly handwashing to unusual playground layoutsm denmark. from hourly handwashing to unusual playground layouts. it has been hard to not hug each other. you can hug each other. you have to hug yourself. that is why. —— you cannot. keeping kids apart requires some imagination. they are not worried about the birth at all. they came back, we had a lot of activities to try to make them not worried. but they didn't worry. so we had to give up on that. it wasn't needed? not at all. the school has been cleverly redrawn so each child only comes into contact with a very small number of other children. normally they would sit to into. you have the class of 20 has been cut down to two groups of ten. that is why you have the plastic. those two groups are not allowed to move? exactly. when they
and we begin with copenhagen, where children have returned to school.rk was the first country in europe to reopen its primary schools and children are adjusting to a whole new way of attending. —— denmark. from hourly handwashing to unusual playground layouts. denmark. from hourly handwashing to unusual playground layoutsm denmark. from hourly handwashing to unusual playground layouts. it has been hard to not hug each other. you can hug each other. you have to hug yourself. that is why....
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mette rose nielsen, a primary school teacher in copenhagen.own restrictions were eased in england. local councils urged people today to stay away from beauty spots and beaches. and although some national parks have reported areas being busy, many people do seem to have heeded the warning — as andy gill reports. in normal times, more than 3 million day visitors come to the dales every year, and it's not hard to see why. the national park and local authorities, though, think it is too early to loosen the coronavirus lockdown. the big fear was that the car park would be full all week, and the river bank was going to be like blackpool when blackpool was busy and open, nobody social distancing. but as it is, we have a slow increase in the amount of people coming, that feel safe to come. but in grassington today, some people were taking advantage of the new guidelines, some travelling from harrogate and leeds. if you follow the guidance and you socially distance, you make sure that you are not touching anything. we have not seen anybody, really, but
mette rose nielsen, a primary school teacher in copenhagen.own restrictions were eased in england. local councils urged people today to stay away from beauty spots and beaches. and although some national parks have reported areas being busy, many people do seem to have heeded the warning — as andy gill reports. in normal times, more than 3 million day visitors come to the dales every year, and it's not hard to see why. the national park and local authorities, though, think it is too early to...
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with copenhagen one of the most popular. clen cleanlyness is a way of life for the danes. high timber and the midnight sun. it is a rug ged they are tranqul and unhurried. yet just beyond their homes, the soviet order, and the barned wires of a very different world. iceland does not have an army, but it is an invaluable base. on the great circle loop between european and american partners in nato. they feel strongly about their position. freedom to disagree is one of the basic human freaedoms. one of the basic freedoms of a free alliance. slave nations do not quarrel. they do as they're told. nowhere in the borld does freedom fly higher or wider than in canada. one of the youngest nato nations. canada is fertile, rich, and generous. canadians sent the fruit of their labor and the fields to europe. the largest land mass in nato combines terrain and harsh conditions. british and french influences are roots of modern canada. and across the frontier, the united states. in america more than america, a early european common day tor. i sought the image of democracy itself with it
with copenhagen one of the most popular. clen cleanlyness is a way of life for the danes. high timber and the midnight sun. it is a rug ged they are tranqul and unhurried. yet just beyond their homes, the soviet order, and the barned wires of a very different world. iceland does not have an army, but it is an invaluable base. on the great circle loop between european and american partners in nato. they feel strongly about their position. freedom to disagree is one of the basic human freaedoms....
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oldest amusement parks is doing its bit to get kids through the coronavirus crisis tidily gardens in copenhagen is opening its gates to kindergarten children for free operators of the park say they have a lot of space to offer the social distancing and lots of fresh air for kids of course who have been cooped up at home in isolation. and that was not in a special report today from me and the team member len thanks for watching. africa my 1st graph electronic cameron has just one collection site the materials are recycled and resold a fair price for the girl due to produce a good look as one of her objectives is to promote stage this edition of modern technology that is to keep people who cannot buy a new device coquetry to take it that she is totally going from 01 group to africa . w. . what keeps us in shape what makes us see and how do we stamp. my name is dr carlson because i talk american express. watch them at work. and that. one thing you can do to improve your health. state use and that's called try to stay in good shape. in 60. w. . hey listen up. that's what a video game music sounded
oldest amusement parks is doing its bit to get kids through the coronavirus crisis tidily gardens in copenhagen is opening its gates to kindergarten children for free operators of the park say they have a lot of space to offer the social distancing and lots of fresh air for kids of course who have been cooped up at home in isolation. and that was not in a special report today from me and the team member len thanks for watching. africa my 1st graph electronic cameron has just one collection site...
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amusement parks is doing its bit to get kids through the coronavirus crisis to only gardens in copenhagen is opening its gates to kindergarten children for free operators of the poc say they have a lot of space to offer the social distancing and lots of fresh air for kids of course who have been cooped up at home in isolation. and that was not to be special for today for me and the team and glenn thanks for watching. you're a. good united. would define. what binds the continent to cancer. centers and stories aplenty. spawn why don't people. focus. on t w. eco africa my 1st graph electronic cameron has just one collection site the materials are recycled and resold for free but if you go there to produce it in the fist one of all objectives is to promote status 50. more than technology that is to keep people safe and not by any you give my stuff that you take to get this taken from our wonderful africa. d w. o on the on the on. the global corona crisis you can find more information online at g.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. that i have to read to keep a day of eligible for ov
amusement parks is doing its bit to get kids through the coronavirus crisis to only gardens in copenhagen is opening its gates to kindergarten children for free operators of the poc say they have a lot of space to offer the social distancing and lots of fresh air for kids of course who have been cooped up at home in isolation. and that was not to be special for today for me and the team and glenn thanks for watching. you're a. good united. would define. what binds the continent to cancer....
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copenhagen once to decide in the coming days if and when it will reopen the danish border for visitors. and that's our show i'm chris cuomo thanks for watching. nearly 1000000 people killed in just 100 days. where one does younger generation did not experience a 994 genocide but. it's consequence. to overcome the psychological trauma one step at a time in the mines up the long road jim reconciliation and the close of the. next on d w. o india. it's the most basic human. but more than 800000000 people worldwide don't have access to my 1st claim blah blah. blah crisis the deep dive into new solutions to protect human. important resource for. 60 minutes on t.w. . closely. carefully. simply. to get. discovered the. subscriber. documentary on. these young people in rwanda are lined up outside a stadium in the capital kigali but they're not here to see a football match or a music concert. they're here to remember the victims of the 1994 genocide when hutu extremists slaughtered hundreds of thousands of twits.
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copenhagen once to decide in the coming days if and when it will reopen the danish border for visitors. and that's our show i'm chris cuomo roland thanks for watching. for many their considered and dead in washington's poor neighborhoods but the crimes shootings abyss is joe houston has almost behind him and today in his messages sports not murder. he is spreading hope and it is infectious. 3000. d.w. . with different languages we fight for different things that's fine let me all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom the press . giving freedom of choice global news that matters w made for mines. global youth crime. fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues. this season the stories focus on hate speech prevention and sustainable production. all of the sos are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters to mindanao. like. mughal or just some us. sued for the russian soul and it runs deep the for so many different the facts of life some are jumping. off the. b
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copenhagen once to decide in the coming days if and. when it will reopen the danish border for visitors. and that's our show i'm chris cuomo and thanks for watching. the from. wellington biden is a savior of the forest. he calls 210 acres of land in central gonna his own recall debating and conserving wood in teaching how to practice sustainable forestry it's all about training power and people also bat for themselves so all the gotta have the ladies come fall and come for. next. kickoff. lots of goals met with silence the 2nd bundesliga match day an empty stadium. beat as by in munich trumps frankfurt. and a half feet of local rivals. to come. 60 minutes w. . o. . staying up today don't miss our highlights w. program mine w dot com highlights. sound. to assume. beethoven's pastoral symphony is the foundation of an international art project. to mark the 50th anniversary of the composer's 1st beethoven worldwide. through project starts june 4th on t.w. . hello everyone and welcome to this new edition of eco africa the environment magazin
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worse than copenhagen chances of survival the w.h.o. had already expressed skepticism about hydroxy clarke when now it is announced it will stop its own trial of the drug while it further reviews its safety. we're just acting i'm abundance of caution and based on the recent results will still these 2 to ensure that we can continue safely without harm trying let's get some perspective on the story with mohamed linear he's a viral just at britain's lancaster university mohammed thanks for joining us what does the clinical evidence say right now about using hydroxy chloroquine to treat covered 90 i think the decision by the water health organisation to pause between the front line and the its. proxy statement forward is based on a one lawyer scale study published last week on the 96 olympics will be if we can get there by proxy for me and i mean 675 in hospital so it's a massive study that collecting the data comes from some bird who made apple based on this study image while i referenced to the study which means that the doubt that been a
worse than copenhagen chances of survival the w.h.o. had already expressed skepticism about hydroxy clarke when now it is announced it will stop its own trial of the drug while it further reviews its safety. we're just acting i'm abundance of caution and based on the recent results will still these 2 to ensure that we can continue safely without harm trying let's get some perspective on the story with mohamed linear he's a viral just at britain's lancaster university mohammed thanks for joining...
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copenhagen, the venice of the north, one of the most beautiful and hospitable of the nato capitals.not only a virtue, it is a way of life for the danes. and no citizen need fear old age in denmark, or in norway. high timber and the midnight sun, northernmost of the nato allies, norway is a rugged country and its people are rugged, strong. ♪ ♪ norwegians are rugged but peaceful, tranquil and unhurried -- yet just beyond their homes, the soviet border and the barbed wires of a very different world. iceland does not have an army, but it is an invaluable base in the north atlantic, on the great circle route between the european and american partners in nato. ♪ ♪ icelanders feel strongly about their position and are willing to defend it against friend or foe. . sleeve nations not quarrel, they do as they are told. nato nations fly free. nowhere in the world this -- does freedom fly higher or wider than in canada, one of the youngest nato nations, a land of vast regions of thick forest and mineral wealth. canada is fertile and rich and generous. canadians have sent the fruit of their labo
copenhagen, the venice of the north, one of the most beautiful and hospitable of the nato capitals.not only a virtue, it is a way of life for the danes. and no citizen need fear old age in denmark, or in norway. high timber and the midnight sun, northernmost of the nato allies, norway is a rugged country and its people are rugged, strong. ♪ ♪ norwegians are rugged but peaceful, tranquil and unhurried -- yet just beyond their homes, the soviet border and the barbed wires of a very different...
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affected young people from milennials in their 20s to children starting school, and we begin in copenhagenschool. denmark was the first country in europe to reopen its primary schools, and children are adjusting to a whole new way of attending lessons, from hourly hand washing to unusual playground layouts. it has been hard to not hug each other. you can't hug each other, you have to hug yourself. keeping kids apart requires imagination. we're not worried about the virus at all. when they came back, we had lots of activities to try to make them not worry. but they did worry. we had to give up on that. it wasn't needed? not at all. the school has been cleverly redrawn so children early come into contact so children only come into contact with a small number of others. normally they sit two and two. you have a class of 20, cut down to two groups of ten. that is why you have the plastic. because those two groups cannot mix? no, exactly. when they go outside on their breaks, we have to divide those groups into smaller groups. so the kids just have four other children that they are allowed to p
affected young people from milennials in their 20s to children starting school, and we begin in copenhagenschool. denmark was the first country in europe to reopen its primary schools, and children are adjusting to a whole new way of attending lessons, from hourly hand washing to unusual playground layouts. it has been hard to not hug each other. you can't hug each other, you have to hug yourself. keeping kids apart requires imagination. we're not worried about the virus at all. when they came...
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people are flocking to tent centers in copenhagen and other towns.n a shared apartment and says she wants to make sure she's not jeopardizing her flat mates. >> if i have it, i want to tell my friends because we have been a little bit close, too close. >> reporter: the process is simple. make an appointment by an app and head to the nearest testing facility. the average waiting time to get an appointment is less than a day. there's even a drive-in facility where motorists get tested in their cars. >> testing a lot, lots of people in denmark, just to be wiser, to learn about how the virus is spreading. >> reporter: denmark is seen as a role model for the way it's combatting the coronavirus in europe. it shut down early and the death toll remains low. >> the country only recently started mass corona tests to test the presence of the virus or the antibody showing a previous infection. now anyone whether they have symptoms or not can get tested. that's to make sure there's no pockets of the virus left denmark's health minister tells me. >> we are really
people are flocking to tent centers in copenhagen and other towns.n a shared apartment and says she wants to make sure she's not jeopardizing her flat mates. >> if i have it, i want to tell my friends because we have been a little bit close, too close. >> reporter: the process is simple. make an appointment by an app and head to the nearest testing facility. the average waiting time to get an appointment is less than a day. there's even a drive-in facility where motorists get tested...
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with copenhagen, venice of the north, one of the most beautiful of the nato capitals. is not only a virtue, it is a way of life for the danes. and no citizen need fear old age in denmark. or in norway. high timber and the midnight sun. northernmost of the nato allies, norway is a rugged country and its people are rugged, strong. norwegians are rugged but peaceful, tranquil and unhurried. yet, just beyond their homes, the soviet border and the barb wires of the very different world. iceland does not have an army. but it is ann invaluable base i the north atlantic between the european and american partners in nato. icelanders feel strong by about their position and ready to defend it against foe or friend. freedom to disagree is one of the basic human freedoms. one of the basic freedoms of a free alliance. slave nations do not quarrel. they do as they are told. nato nations fly free. nowhere in the world does freedom fly higher or wider than in canada. one of the youngest nato nations. a land with vast regions of thick forest and millennial wealth. account is fertile and
with copenhagen, venice of the north, one of the most beautiful of the nato capitals. is not only a virtue, it is a way of life for the danes. and no citizen need fear old age in denmark. or in norway. high timber and the midnight sun. northernmost of the nato allies, norway is a rugged country and its people are rugged, strong. norwegians are rugged but peaceful, tranquil and unhurried. yet, just beyond their homes, the soviet border and the barb wires of the very different world. iceland does...
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jean mackenzie, bbc news, copenhagen. their liberation in the second world war today. german troops on jersey, guernsey, and their smaller neighbours surrendered a day after winston churchill announced the end of the nazi regime. robert halljoins us from a garden party in st aubin, jersey. yes, scenes like this are being repeated across the channel islands, a determination to mark this date in the calendar despite the limitations of physical distancing. after five yea rs, of physical distancing. after five years, freedom was very important to channel islands, and that story is being repeated down the generations. singing. this is not how it was meant to be. liberation day 2020 should have been a very public celebration of freedom, but those who were there for that moment in history were forced to remember the past rather closer to home. it's defiance, it's doggedness, we're not going be beaten. you know, we'll survive this. there was joy in the heart of everybody that sailed to guernsey on the destroyer bulldog to bring f
jean mackenzie, bbc news, copenhagen. their liberation in the second world war today. german troops on jersey, guernsey, and their smaller neighbours surrendered a day after winston churchill announced the end of the nazi regime. robert halljoins us from a garden party in st aubin, jersey. yes, scenes like this are being repeated across the channel islands, a determination to mark this date in the calendar despite the limitations of physical distancing. after five yea rs, of physical...
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people are flocking to tent centers in copenhagen and other towns. she lives in a shared apartment and says she wants to make sure she's not jeopardizing her flat mates. >> to get certainty and see that if i have it i can tell my friends because we have been a little bit close, too close. >> reporter: the process is simple. make an appointment by an app and head to the nearest testing facility. the average waiting time to get an appointment is less than a day. there's even a drive-in facility where motorists get tested in their cars. >> testing a lot, lot of people in denmark just to be wiser, to learn about how the virus is spreading. >> reporter: denmark is seen as a role model for the way it's combatting the coronavirus in europe. it shut down very early and the death toll remains low. the country only recently started mass corona tests to test the presence of the virus or the antibody showing a previous infection. now anyone, whether they have symptoms or not, can get tested. that's to make sure there's no pockets of the virus left. denmark's hea
people are flocking to tent centers in copenhagen and other towns. she lives in a shared apartment and says she wants to make sure she's not jeopardizing her flat mates. >> to get certainty and see that if i have it i can tell my friends because we have been a little bit close, too close. >> reporter: the process is simple. make an appointment by an app and head to the nearest testing facility. the average waiting time to get an appointment is less than a day. there's even a...
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instead here at the hendricks home school in copenhagen, they use police tape to make sure children don'tstairs. in the schoolyard, students should keep at least three feet apart, and they wash their hands and sanitize every two hours, a new experience for many. >> it's a little hard to get used to, but when you get used to it, it definitely feels more normal. >> reporter: with that concept, denmark first brought the youngest students back to school and now the older ones as well. the head of secondary education at the hendricks home school, jimmy atatungi, says the key to making it work is to trust the students. >> if you follow the guidelines, keep your distance, wash your hands, cough in your sleeve and not in your hand, so on and so forth, i think we'll be safe. >> reporter: with many parents fearing for their kids' safety, the danish government worked with parents' and teachers' group to build wasupport for th plan. >> i think many would feel it wasn't safe to send their children to school. i think the guidelines we would have made wouldn't have hit the target and then we would have
instead here at the hendricks home school in copenhagen, they use police tape to make sure children don'tstairs. in the schoolyard, students should keep at least three feet apart, and they wash their hands and sanitize every two hours, a new experience for many. >> it's a little hard to get used to, but when you get used to it, it definitely feels more normal. >> reporter: with that concept, denmark first brought the youngest students back to school and now the older ones as well....
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adrienne murray went to a show in copenhagen to see how it works.watch a socially distanced live concert. is the same principle asa drive—in concert. is the same principle as a drive—in cinema. you simply tune into a radiofrequency, and then sit back and watch the show from the safety of your car. this singer—songwriter is taking to the stage. his european tour was cancelled when denmark's lockdown came in now, he is playing a sell—out drive—in show to 600 cars and an audience of 2500 people. vehicles parked two metres apart. windows can only be opened on the left—hand side, it's a new experience for everyone. now that the country is opening up, it is a good reminder that it is still here and you can do things at a distance of. there is not that much going on for the moment, and it is a good opportunity to be together. the coronavirus pandemic has seen concerts and music festivals cancelled around the world. drive—ins are one way that music is making a comeback. we knew we had to be creative, and the drive—in, according to the government guidelines
adrienne murray went to a show in copenhagen to see how it works.watch a socially distanced live concert. is the same principle asa drive—in concert. is the same principle as a drive—in cinema. you simply tune into a radiofrequency, and then sit back and watch the show from the safety of your car. this singer—songwriter is taking to the stage. his european tour was cancelled when denmark's lockdown came in now, he is playing a sell—out drive—in show to 600 cars and an audience of 2500...
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six—year—old hanna has been back in her class in the danish capital, copenhagen, since mid—april. learns and plays with just a small group of children. meet hanna's parents, jens—christen and louise. and, in england... hello, i'm kate. i'm in liverpool. i have two boys. hi, my name is marvin harrison. i'm based in london and i have two children. can the danish experience convince these parents who are sceptical about schools in england partially reopening from monday? so, every monday, they start their work by reminding them, 0k, remember distancing, remember washing your hands, and even the six—year—olds are pretty good at "self—policing" these things, because they also want to do the right thing. if the death rate was higher in your country, would that have changed your approach and how you felt about going back to school at that time? i think we had the sense that a lot of the efforts that were made had an effect. although they sound really, really basic, but some of the simple guidance in terms of washing hands and keeping distance and so on had actually really worked. my 11—y
six—year—old hanna has been back in her class in the danish capital, copenhagen, since mid—april. learns and plays with just a small group of children. meet hanna's parents, jens—christen and louise. and, in england... hello, i'm kate. i'm in liverpool. i have two boys. hi, my name is marvin harrison. i'm based in london and i have two children. can the danish experience convince these parents who are sceptical about schools in england partially reopening from monday? so, every monday,...
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copenhagen has responded to the lack of affordable student housing with the so-called. 12 floating housesdesigned by stop attacks. he doesn't shy away from even greater visions of floating city for 10000 people in regions threatened by climate change regions like the netherlands we think we in the future we will need more housing on the water. for several reasons because this the city is very full but also because of sea level rising for instance so we will need this kind of projects and we want to be a showcase in that sense we have some requests from all over the world from new yorkers looking to live on the water bill 2 more in the netherlands there are several areas where they are building houses and communities over 520-2200 houses even. for yvonne van saka marcus schmidt this vision has become reality. $115.00 square metres 2 floors on a roof garden it's almost like a house in the countryside but there's one difference their entire home sways religion it was a bit weird. i haven't felt sick here but i did have a day where i thought i need to set foot on solid ground. but it's a smal
copenhagen has responded to the lack of affordable student housing with the so-called. 12 floating housesdesigned by stop attacks. he doesn't shy away from even greater visions of floating city for 10000 people in regions threatened by climate change regions like the netherlands we think we in the future we will need more housing on the water. for several reasons because this the city is very full but also because of sea level rising for instance so we will need this kind of projects and we...
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and grow ♪ ♪ beware of darkness >>> unicef operates the world's largest humanitarian warehouse in copenhagen to meet you. hi. >> i love many things but if i had to pick one, it would be how meticulous unicef was with each product, and what i they send to the field. it was an amazing experience. i had never expected the effort they put into it. but, not only the effort but, the love. yeah. really cool. my one wish for every child around the world is to fulfill their dreams. >>> all life is precious. all human life is precious, and every child born on this earth is precious. i'm thankful to unicef and all they do, on behalf of children around the world. reminding us that every child has a place in this world, and deserves a home, nutrition, care, and love. and to be treated with tdignity and respect. ♪ ♪ if blood will flow, drying in the color of the evening sun ♪ ♪ tomorrow's rain will wash the stains away ♪ ♪ something in our mind will always stay ♪ ♪ perhaps this final act was meant to clinch our lifetime's argument ♪ ♪ nothing come from violence and nothing ever could ♪ ♪ for all those, le
and grow ♪ ♪ beware of darkness >>> unicef operates the world's largest humanitarian warehouse in copenhagen to meet you. hi. >> i love many things but if i had to pick one, it would be how meticulous unicef was with each product, and what i they send to the field. it was an amazing experience. i had never expected the effort they put into it. but, not only the effort but, the love. yeah. really cool. my one wish for every child around the world is to fulfill their dreams....
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teacher in denmark, one of the primary schools in copenhagen.g so candid, we really appreciate it. briony, who is head teacher in campsie. and chris, thank you for your insight and expertise. no doubt we will talk again. i hope so. thank you for having me. if you are a mum or dad and thinking about whether to send your children back to school in june, if your school or nursery is reopening, tell us what you're thinking right now, particularly having heard the conversation, especially with christina and her expertise from denmark. you can e—mail us, contact us in the usual ways. coming up before 10am. the annual report, you have pretty much ruined the sofa, 913 squirrels chased, none of them called, not a good return. mabel, if you are going to do that, could you switch off the video function so we don't have to seeit? video function so we don't have to see it? my gosh, i love it so much, the first thing i watched out aam this morning when my alarm went off. mabel and olive, the crisis zoom call with our own bbc sports commentator, andrew carter,
teacher in denmark, one of the primary schools in copenhagen.g so candid, we really appreciate it. briony, who is head teacher in campsie. and chris, thank you for your insight and expertise. no doubt we will talk again. i hope so. thank you for having me. if you are a mum or dad and thinking about whether to send your children back to school in june, if your school or nursery is reopening, tell us what you're thinking right now, particularly having heard the conversation, especially with...
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kneeling on his neck at the time away from germany in denmark there's also been demonstrations in copenhagen outside of the u.s. embassy and in belgium those words i can't breathe we're seeing spray painted by a graffiti artist along the side of a brussels train there's also being thousands of people out on the streets of the british capital in london scenes outside of the house of parliament to follow the square on the u.s. embassy there as well where we understand 5 people were arrested on sunday. part of the demonstration again people coming out and saying they're outraged at the killing of george floyd and what they see as violence towards black people in the us from the police the. people being stopped in the streets of and people can be tom you know we're just watching hockey season not except i'm here because i'm from miami florida that the image that techno and i'm just proud of it here and they care enough about it. so. well as we've heard from contribute to this in the program so far who are in the united states this doesn't the file and certainly the demonstrations that are ongoin
kneeling on his neck at the time away from germany in denmark there's also been demonstrations in copenhagen outside of the u.s. embassy and in belgium those words i can't breathe we're seeing spray painted by a graffiti artist along the side of a brussels train there's also being thousands of people out on the streets of the british capital in london scenes outside of the house of parliament to follow the square on the u.s. embassy there as well where we understand 5 people were arrested on...
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six—year—old hanna has been back in her class in the danish capital, copenhagen, since mid—april.group of children. nearly all of her classmates have returned, and the infection rate for coronavirus in denmark is currently falling. meet hanna's parents, jens—christen and louise. and, in england... hello, i'm kate. i'm in liverpool. i have two boys. hi, my name is marvin harrison. i'm based in london and i have two children. can the danish experience convince these parents who are sceptical about schools in england partially reopening from monday? so, every monday, they start the working by reminding them, 0k, remember distancing, remember washing your hands, and even the six—year—olds are pretty good at quote unquote self—policing these things, because they also want to do the right thing. if the death rate was higher in your country, would that have changed your approach and how you felt about going back to school at that time? i think we had the sense that a lot of the efforts that were made had an effect, although they sound really, really basic, but some of the simple guidance
six—year—old hanna has been back in her class in the danish capital, copenhagen, since mid—april.group of children. nearly all of her classmates have returned, and the infection rate for coronavirus in denmark is currently falling. meet hanna's parents, jens—christen and louise. and, in england... hello, i'm kate. i'm in liverpool. i have two boys. hi, my name is marvin harrison. i'm based in london and i have two children. can the danish experience convince these parents who are...