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day 2 in the city begins at the 4th of this is where the boats crossed lake geneva in all directions this one is ferrying people over to every young in france a journey that takes only 40 minutes ahead of to the british to speak to captain carlos rivera about the landscape. you go back and forth every day do you ever get tired of these views. no no never never because it changes all the time. because i've been working on the lake for 31 years and i'm still always surprised since it will soon be this is my activities time for a perfect weekend in rows on a boat tour on lake geneva. a visit to switzerland is incomplete without sampling the chop which is in a class of its own i need a master of the trade olivier folks in his chocolate factory he also conducts special seminars on the subject. how does one differentiate or tell the difference between 1st chocolate and other kinds of chocolate. first of all there is the cocoa bean. it is the quality of the cocoa bean and about finding the best peanuts up to the next step is the production of the transformation of the being into chocolate a
day 2 in the city begins at the 4th of this is where the boats crossed lake geneva in all directions this one is ferrying people over to every young in france a journey that takes only 40 minutes ahead of to the british to speak to captain carlos rivera about the landscape. you go back and forth every day do you ever get tired of these views. no no never never because it changes all the time. because i've been working on the lake for 31 years and i'm still always surprised since it will soon be...
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this is my activity time for a perfect weekend in lowe's on a boat tour on lake geneva. a visit to switzerland is incomplete without sampling the chocolate which is in a class of its own and i need a master of the trade olivier folks in his chocolate factory he also conducts special seminars on the subject. how does one differentiate or tell the difference between 1st chocolate and other kinds of chocolate. first of all there is the cocoa bean. it is the quality of the cocoa bean and about finding the best peanuts up to the next step is the production of the transformation of the bin into chocolate and in switzerland we have invented several processes such as refining liquid milk which is to stop the reputation of the chocolate this is my shopping to follows on some swiss chocolate. when night falls and those on some people go out looking for entertainment but i've discovered another interesting activity at the city's main cathedral calling out the hour from 10 until 253 steps lead to the place where it all happens marco karrar is one of the night watchman he takes me to
this is my activity time for a perfect weekend in lowe's on a boat tour on lake geneva. a visit to switzerland is incomplete without sampling the chocolate which is in a class of its own and i need a master of the trade olivier folks in his chocolate factory he also conducts special seminars on the subject. how does one differentiate or tell the difference between 1st chocolate and other kinds of chocolate. first of all there is the cocoa bean. it is the quality of the cocoa bean and about...
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summer 816 near lake geneva a young british couple both aspiring writers were visiting their old friend lord byron. but their excursions into the countryside were thwarted by under usually cold weather. the couple had landed at the epicenter of a europe wide climate catastrophe. as the harvest in eastern switzerland failed starving farmers left the barren mountain regions and desperately wandered through the country in search of something to eat. byron quickly got his friends away from the beggars and out of the raging storms. this summer is following almost constant rain keeps us tied to the house one night we enjoyed a finer storm than i had ever before beheld. these remarks came from 18 year old mary goodman who was later to become famous under the name mary shelley. the young writer was already working on a gothic novel that would mark the birth of modern horror literature. i. frankenstein is the story of a scientist who creates a monster on a stormy night. but it was the poor who really suffered the true horror of these months. the situation in switzerland france and southern germa
summer 816 near lake geneva a young british couple both aspiring writers were visiting their old friend lord byron. but their excursions into the countryside were thwarted by under usually cold weather. the couple had landed at the epicenter of a europe wide climate catastrophe. as the harvest in eastern switzerland failed starving farmers left the barren mountain regions and desperately wandered through the country in search of something to eat. byron quickly got his friends away from the...
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summer 816 near lake geneva a young british couple both aspiring writers were visiting their old friend lord byron. but their excursions into the countryside were thwarted by under usually cold weather. the couple had landed at the epicenter of a europe wide climate catastrophe. as the harvest eastern switzerland failed starving farmers left the barren mountain regions and desperately wandered through the country in search of something to eat. byron quickly got his friends away from the beggars and out of the raging storms. this summer is followed almost constant rain keeps us tied to the house one night we enjoyed a finer storm than i had ever before beheld. these remarks came from 18 year old mary goodwin who was later to become famous under the name mary shelley. the young writer was already working on a gothic novel that would mark the birth of modern horror literature. i. frankenstein is the story of a scientist who creates a monster on a stormy night. but it was the poor who really suffered the true horror of these months. the situation in switzerland france and southern germany w
summer 816 near lake geneva a young british couple both aspiring writers were visiting their old friend lord byron. but their excursions into the countryside were thwarted by under usually cold weather. the couple had landed at the epicenter of a europe wide climate catastrophe. as the harvest eastern switzerland failed starving farmers left the barren mountain regions and desperately wandered through the country in search of something to eat. byron quickly got his friends away from the beggars...
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mary in lake geneva, wisconsin. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: all right. i think the administration's response to the coronavirus has been abysmal. this did not start a few weeks ago or a few months ago. the other countries that have this have beenth doing so much better, so much better than we have, and there is no excuse for that. have been and doctors warning the trump administration about this possibility for a long, long time. not know if they ignored it or what, but i also think that the appointment of alex a czar and dr. redfield were not very good decisions because those people were really not qualified to handle a situation like this. i really regret all those people who voted to get those two people into their position, because i do not think they know what they are doing. alex a czar worked for a drug -- alex azar worked for a drug company. dr. redfield, when he was put up for this position, a lot of people in the scientific community protested and said that he was just totally unqualified. he is qualified for some things, but
mary in lake geneva, wisconsin. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: all right. i think the administration's response to the coronavirus has been abysmal. this did not start a few weeks ago or a few months ago. the other countries that have this have beenth doing so much better, so much better than we have, and there is no excuse for that. have been and doctors warning the trump administration about this possibility for a long, long time. not know if they ignored it or...
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to rhonda in lake geneva, wisconsin. caller: i talk a lot, so i'm going to try to make this quick.e are in a shutdown. not a bad thing, we are in a facility where you can't go anywhere. we are not allowed to go to stores. other people are still working. thus people who are working are around other people. we are staying home and doing what we are supposed to. the kids are staying home. other people are out there, still working. they are still going into public places and they are bringing -- they could get coronavirus two weeks from now -- they went to work. now they get sick next week and they still go out. it is just going to keep spreading. when we close everything down, we close it down. the only thing that should be marines,army, protectors, nurses and doctors. they should not be leaving unless they are called in. if everybody could force themselves to stay in for three weeks, we could have a better chance at beating this and be done with it. if anybody is out there going to spread it again -- we are just going to keep repeating itself. we have to learn to do what they say and
to rhonda in lake geneva, wisconsin. caller: i talk a lot, so i'm going to try to make this quick.e are in a shutdown. not a bad thing, we are in a facility where you can't go anywhere. we are not allowed to go to stores. other people are still working. thus people who are working are around other people. we are staying home and doing what we are supposed to. the kids are staying home. other people are out there, still working. they are still going into public places and they are bringing --...
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the head of the soviet union they meet for the first time in 1985 in geneva and it is very tense so they decide to take a walk by the lake, duck into a cabin where fires blaze, just the two of them and their translators and at one point reagan leans in and says if the united states were attacked by aliens from outer space would russia come to our defense and gorbachev says absolutely. reagan says i feel the same way about you. when they come back into the conference room george schultz, secretary of state who has not been privy to this conversation right in his book all of a sudden the atmosphere was completely different. they were smiling, joking like they world friends and that was sort of the pivot to what became the end of the cold war and reagan. a couple years later gave a speech at the un general assembly and this particular passage, colin powell, the chairman of the joint chiefs at the time tried to excised this passage twice and reagan kept putting it back in which was if we were attacked by aliens from outer space the conflict and disputes among us here on earth would seem trivial by comparison. on the one hand
the head of the soviet union they meet for the first time in 1985 in geneva and it is very tense so they decide to take a walk by the lake, duck into a cabin where fires blaze, just the two of them and their translators and at one point reagan leans in and says if the united states were attacked by aliens from outer space would russia come to our defense and gorbachev says absolutely. reagan says i feel the same way about you. when they come back into the conference room george schultz,...
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harris in geneva, she's a spokesperson for the world health organisation, and two people in the quaratined area of italy: elisabetta fermo — she's a consultant living in como in the italian lakes— 23 —year—old design assistant living in milan. plus i'm joined by laura fleming, she's from birmingham — she and eight others are stuck in northern italy and waiting to see if they can fly home. dr harris, i wonder if you agreed with our guest from the european centre for disease prevention and control saying that the uk has just a short time to start in preventing distancing preventions? social distancing preventions? social distancing is certainly the tool that has shown itself to be the most effective when dealing with this outbreak. the chinese have shown us that it can be done. they have gone from a horrendous outbreak, seeing thousands of new cases daily, to numbers of new cases now in the double digits. so they have given us hope that it can be done. but as has been described, this asks a great deal of all of us. it requires a lot of planning and thinking through carefully how you can manage it. i noted that one of your listeners said, ican't noted that one of your listeners s
harris in geneva, she's a spokesperson for the world health organisation, and two people in the quaratined area of italy: elisabetta fermo — she's a consultant living in como in the italian lakes— 23 —year—old design assistant living in milan. plus i'm joined by laura fleming, she's from birmingham — she and eight others are stuck in northern italy and waiting to see if they can fly home. dr harris, i wonder if you agreed with our guest from the european centre for disease prevention...