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emily brown reports.who, before the pandemic, flocked to these narrow streets and scenic squares every summer. the easter weekend was the first real sign of the tourism sector bouncing back, with more than 80% occupancy in some of the bigger hotels. but from this summer, venice will be the first city in the world to experiment a regulation system of visitor flows to tackle overcrowding. reservations will be compulsory if you want to visit and from next year, visitors will have to pay an entry fee. translation: covid change feelings and perceptions - of what tourism is, in the world and in venice too. so we want less quantity and more quality. we will have an experimental phase, starting this summer, by the booking of the visits. the entrance fee is set to be up to 10 euros, depending on the season. people staying in hotels and local residents will be exempt. and while venice contends with the volume of visitors, it also banned large cruise ships from sailing into the city's lagoon. authorities hope the to
emily brown reports.who, before the pandemic, flocked to these narrow streets and scenic squares every summer. the easter weekend was the first real sign of the tourism sector bouncing back, with more than 80% occupancy in some of the bigger hotels. but from this summer, venice will be the first city in the world to experiment a regulation system of visitor flows to tackle overcrowding. reservations will be compulsory if you want to visit and from next year, visitors will have to pay an entry...
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emily brown reports.ons of tourists who before the pandemic flood to these narrow streets and scenic squares every summer. the easter weekend was the first real sign of the tourism sector the bouncing back, with more than 80% occupancy in some of the bigger hotels. but from this summer, venice will be the first city in the world to experiment a regulation system to tackle overcrowding. reservations will be compulsory if you want to visit and from next year, visitors will have to pay an entry fee. translation: ., . ., translation: covid change feelin . s translation: covid change feelings and _ translation: covid change feelings and perceptions - translation: covid change feelings and perceptions of. feelings and perceptions of what tourism is, in the world and in venice as well. we want less quantity and quality. we will have an instrumental phase starting this summer by the booking of the visits. it is said to be _ booking of the visits. it is said to be up _ booking of the visits. it is said to be up to
emily brown reports.ons of tourists who before the pandemic flood to these narrow streets and scenic squares every summer. the easter weekend was the first real sign of the tourism sector the bouncing back, with more than 80% occupancy in some of the bigger hotels. but from this summer, venice will be the first city in the world to experiment a regulation system to tackle overcrowding. reservations will be compulsory if you want to visit and from next year, visitors will have to pay an entry...
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emily brown reports. a warning, her report contains flash photography.d's oldest person, has died at the age of 119. she was born on the 2nd ofjanuary 1903, the same year as george orwell. that year, theodore roosevelt was us president and edward vii was king of the united kingdom. tanaka was married at 19 and had four children. she survived cancer, two world wars, the 1918 spanish flu and, of course, the covid—19 pandemic. with her death, the world's oldest person is now lucile randon, a 118—year—old french nun. before she died kane tanaka shared her secret to a long life. she said she was getting up at 6:00am, spending afternoons studying maths, and keeping busy. she only stopped working at the family shop age 103. japan has the oldest population in the world. diet, healthcare and the fact that many older people continue to work into their latter years, to work into their later years, is said to be the reason behind their long lives. emily brown, bbc news. that is all for now. but do stay with us on bbc news. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @kacungir
emily brown reports. a warning, her report contains flash photography.d's oldest person, has died at the age of 119. she was born on the 2nd ofjanuary 1903, the same year as george orwell. that year, theodore roosevelt was us president and edward vii was king of the united kingdom. tanaka was married at 19 and had four children. she survived cancer, two world wars, the 1918 spanish flu and, of course, the covid—19 pandemic. with her death, the world's oldest person is now lucile randon, a...
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emily brown reports.ally certified as the world? 0ldest person has died at the age of 119. she was spot on the second of january 9003, the 119. she was spot on the second ofjanuary 9003, the same year as george orwell. theodore is a us president and edward vii was king of the united kingdom. kane tanaka was married at 19 and had four children. she survived cancer, to wild boars, the spanish flu and the covid—19 pandemic. with her death, the world's oldest person is now lucile randon, eight 118 french none. before she died she shared her secret to long life. she was getting up to long life. she was getting up at six spending afternoon studying maths and keeping busy. she only stopped working at the family shop age 103. japan has the older population in the world. diet, healthcare and the fact that many older people continue to work into the latter years is said to be the latter years is said to be the reason behind that long life. emily brown, bbc news. i will bring you the headlines in a few minutes. stay
emily brown reports.ally certified as the world? 0ldest person has died at the age of 119. she was spot on the second of january 9003, the 119. she was spot on the second ofjanuary 9003, the same year as george orwell. theodore is a us president and edward vii was king of the united kingdom. kane tanaka was married at 19 and had four children. she survived cancer, to wild boars, the spanish flu and the covid—19 pandemic. with her death, the world's oldest person is now lucile randon, eight...
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emily brown reports. vessels bringing thousands of visitors every day to this quaint city, but some residents say the ships cause environmental harm, and described them as a nuisance. in 2020, a nonprofit group was formed, in the hope of limiting the size of the ships, or reducing the number of visitors who disembark. big reducing the number of visitors who disembark.— reducing the number of visitors who disembark. big ships simply don't bring _ who disembark. big ships simply don't bring big — who disembark. big ships simply don't bring big money _ who disembark. big ships simply don't bring big money to - who disembark. big ships simply don't bring big money to key - don't bring big money to key west, they bring revenue into a small handful of corporate entities that does not benefit out into the larger community, and furthermore, big ships do tremendous damage to our ecosystem. these ships are too large for our long, narrow ship channel and they come through and they physically stir up the bottom. �* .
emily brown reports. vessels bringing thousands of visitors every day to this quaint city, but some residents say the ships cause environmental harm, and described them as a nuisance. in 2020, a nonprofit group was formed, in the hope of limiting the size of the ships, or reducing the number of visitors who disembark. big reducing the number of visitors who disembark.— reducing the number of visitors who disembark. big ships simply don't bring _ who disembark. big ships simply don't bring big...
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emily brown reports.tor bouncing back, with more than 80% occupancy in some of the bigger hotels. but from this summer, venice will be the first city in the world to experiment a regulation system of visitor flows to tackle overcrowding. for day—trippers, reservations will be compulsory, and from next year there will be an entrance fee. translation: covid-19 changed feelings and perceptions of what| tourism is in the world and in venice too. so we want less quantity and more quality. we will have an experimental fee starting this summer by the booking of the visits. the entrance fee is set to be up to ten euros, depending on the season. people staying in hotels and local residents will be exempt. and while venice contends with the volume of visitors, it also banned large cruise ships from sailing into the city's lagoon. authorities hope the tourist tax will reduce daily visits and encourage longer stays. it means tourism in venice may never be the same. emily brown, bbc news. now it's time for a look at t
emily brown reports.tor bouncing back, with more than 80% occupancy in some of the bigger hotels. but from this summer, venice will be the first city in the world to experiment a regulation system of visitor flows to tackle overcrowding. for day—trippers, reservations will be compulsory, and from next year there will be an entrance fee. translation: covid-19 changed feelings and perceptions of what| tourism is in the world and in venice too. so we want less quantity and more quality. we will...
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emilie ikeda, nbc news new york. >>> history this week adds the senate signs off on ketanji brown jackson for the supreme court, and during the vote, are they really sorry? are they for real? we'll talk about this next. for? we'll talk about this xtne [♪♪] if you have diabetes, it's important to have confidence in the nutritional drink you choose. try boost glucose control®. it's clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels and contains high quality protein to help manage hunger and support muscle health. try boost® today. (cto) ♪ i want the world. ♪ ♪ i want the whole world. ♪ (ceo) ♪ i want today. ♪ ♪ i want tomorrow. ♪ (dispatch) ♪ i want it noooooow! ♪ (vo) get 5g that's ready right now. >>> when i made the commitment to nominate a black woman to the supreme court, i could see this day. i literally could see this day because i thought about it for a long, long time. as jill will tell you, i wasn't going to run again. when i decided to returns this was one of the first decisions i made. i could see it. i could see it as a day of hope, a day of promise, a day of progress. a day when the moral arc of the uni
emilie ikeda, nbc news new york. >>> history this week adds the senate signs off on ketanji brown jackson for the supreme court, and during the vote, are they really sorry? are they for real? we'll talk about this next. for? we'll talk about this xtne [♪♪] if you have diabetes, it's important to have confidence in the nutritional drink you choose. try boost glucose control®. it's clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels and contains high quality protein to help manage...
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salary brown shackly, my deputy chief of staff, malik simmons and mayory ann wheatly, floor staff sitting in the back of this chamber. claire and riley, my schedulers, my press staff including emily, my communications director, jenny, matty carlos, teresa and laura keller and many others on my judiciary team including fill breast, any chief nominations counsel, he worked so hard on this and is so good, sarah barr who was right by his side working every minute. and gabe cater as well. joe sharleigh, maggie hopkins, anna shepherd, david odelia, eric chung, eliza, david mccollum, matty reno, katy, raysha martinez, doug miller, comasty burns, nicole walton, and many, many others. i also would like to recognize some members of senator grassley's staff. now, he for those who wouldn't know is the -- my republican counterpart. i chair the committee evenly divided 11 to 11 and senator grassley is in charge of the republican side. and we have developed a strong friendship and trust over the years that really meant a lot during this process. i want to recognize senator grassley's staff members, in particular colon davis, his staff director of many years. brennan chestnut, his chief nominati
salary brown shackly, my deputy chief of staff, malik simmons and mayory ann wheatly, floor staff sitting in the back of this chamber. claire and riley, my schedulers, my press staff including emily, my communications director, jenny, matty carlos, teresa and laura keller and many others on my judiciary team including fill breast, any chief nominations counsel, he worked so hard on this and is so good, sarah barr who was right by his side working every minute. and gabe cater as well. joe...