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the district a garden on the outskirts of vienna. the clipped family had to move house quite often and the father had work they lived in simple dwellings when he was unemployed they had to stay in the infamous tenements of vienna where immigrants day laborers the unemployed would end up. having finished school at fourteen got a small scholarship to attend art school in vienna they received foundation training in artwork and artistic design. collection in what is now the university of applied art contains an interesting detail. thank you. hope. it has what's called a main catalogue when you open it you see a detailed list of people who took foundation courses. one of the names is cool stuff clint alongside the subjects of sculpture and ornamental drawing followed by testing and passing as we see he was an excellent student. is the pool face of it or not enough back it was the professor of art who gave classes in painting and drawing. he was an important mentor to clint he certainly expanded improved his abilities of course clinton was
the district a garden on the outskirts of vienna. the clipped family had to move house quite often and the father had work they lived in simple dwellings when he was unemployed they had to stay in the infamous tenements of vienna where immigrants day laborers the unemployed would end up. having finished school at fourteen got a small scholarship to attend art school in vienna they received foundation training in artwork and artistic design. collection in what is now the university of applied...
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many of the exhibits are from the belvedere in vienna. in this case a particularly famous woman is arriving by boat. from the quay begins a short but impressive journey across the market square for the blue box known in the trade as a climate box in which she is traveling. the tourist she passes would almost certainly take a holiday snap if they knew what was inside the blue box. the final meters take it up vertically. construction scaffolding offers a welcome short comes into the museum's interior and then judith is ready for inspection. the model for this early painting from clips golden phase was a della block a wealthy socialite the favorite. gustaf glimpse was in the company of another famous woman on his first visit to venice. because of the way as he. did not enjoy travelling so whether to go he visited venice a few times florence of course was in genoa and he also went to spain but that's about it basically. it's a bit surprising. all the more so when you visit venice and witness the special atmosphere there and clint did indeed e
many of the exhibits are from the belvedere in vienna. in this case a particularly famous woman is arriving by boat. from the quay begins a short but impressive journey across the market square for the blue box known in the trade as a climate box in which she is traveling. the tourist she passes would almost certainly take a holiday snap if they knew what was inside the blue box. the final meters take it up vertically. construction scaffolding offers a welcome short comes into the museum's...
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phantom threat a perfect sound one hollywood's film composers like to work at a recording studio in vienna. the perfect attraction a harry potter tour of the warner brothers studio film park in london is well worth the trip. well one thing is clear when you visit the berlin film festival and that is how many young actors are trying to make it in the business but getting discovered is sort of like winning the lottery a lot is left up to chance but agent always helps simona bear and i knew a dear back from germany are among the most influential agents working right now in the industry the actors they cast for production usually go on to have successful careers while we talk to them about some of the stars they've helped. generate active spending a lot of time in the spotlight one of this year's european shooting stars at the international film festival a chance to be into competition films. in the isles is the story of a shy supermarket shelf stocker. in the film transit he plays a refugee passing through must say in southern france the cost of activists with the acclaimed german french co-p
phantom threat a perfect sound one hollywood's film composers like to work at a recording studio in vienna. the perfect attraction a harry potter tour of the warner brothers studio film park in london is well worth the trip. well one thing is clear when you visit the berlin film festival and that is how many young actors are trying to make it in the business but getting discovered is sort of like winning the lottery a lot is left up to chance but agent always helps simona bear and i knew a dear...
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because of touch that is the piano satirist and lives in vienna. seven men seven instruments zero protocol they play the music they like the way they like it this is no ordinary orchestra repertoire. is a project that's close to their hearts. it's like a breath of fresh air from all the stuffy classical music business i've discussed. between. they collaborate much more freely than any typical ensemble would. sooner or later every classical musician reaches a point where they don't only want to reproduce what has already been written but great something of their own something. from them or let's combine all kinds of genres whether it's pop jazz or honky reinfect music each musician contributes his own style and favorite songs. some of them have known each other from childhood days. ok let's grab a bite to eat. even in bed then that could mean a puppy to us today. that's the small schnitzel i thank you sound check the sound check is always important but what about the music. that when you take the subway to vienna in the evening you will be three peo
because of touch that is the piano satirist and lives in vienna. seven men seven instruments zero protocol they play the music they like the way they like it this is no ordinary orchestra repertoire. is a project that's close to their hearts. it's like a breath of fresh air from all the stuffy classical music business i've discussed. between. they collaborate much more freely than any typical ensemble would. sooner or later every classical musician reaches a point where they don't only want to...
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vicki young, bbc news, vienna. now, at some of the day's other other news stories. labour'sjeremy corbyn has warned the press that change is coming as he accused them of publishing lies and smears over his contacts with a czech spy in the 1980s. he suggested the reporting showed how worried media bosses were by the prospect of a labour government. a high courtjudge has ruled that doctors in liverpool can stop providing life support to a boy who's seriously ill against his parents' wishes. alfie evans, who's 21 months old, suffers from an undiagnosed neurological degenerative condition. the judge said he agreed with medical specialists that further treatment was futile. the kfc fast food chain says disruption is expected to continue for the rest of the week after a change of delivery supplier meant they ran out of chicken. just under half of the 900 uk outlets are still closed. the company says a new delivery contract with dhl has disrupted supplies. a financially troubled local authority has been warned by its audi
vicki young, bbc news, vienna. now, at some of the day's other other news stories. labour'sjeremy corbyn has warned the press that change is coming as he accused them of publishing lies and smears over his contacts with a czech spy in the 1980s. he suggested the reporting showed how worried media bosses were by the prospect of a labour government. a high courtjudge has ruled that doctors in liverpool can stop providing life support to a boy who's seriously ill against his parents' wishes. alfie...
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the cultural heritage of vienna the musical so deep i look forward to recording here with an orchestra as soon as the conditions will permit me to do that i have no question that the musicians are excellent here . danny elfman is one of hollywood's most versatile composes. he's written film scores for spider-man. fifty shades of grey and many other famous films. there are no rules in fact the only rule is that there are no rules i try to make my mind blank when i first see the first images of the film as blank as i can and it's more like what comes into my mind if i could make it totally blank. this man started the austrian success story one indiana mark stein i moved to hollywood in the like nine hundred twenty s. they developed the technology used to record field schools including in classics like gone with the wind and casablanca. and next time it was the beginning of all of it and it was like a revelation this music from beginning to end in the music is telling us the story and the music tells us there's suspense in the music tells us there's fear in the music tells us there's roma
the cultural heritage of vienna the musical so deep i look forward to recording here with an orchestra as soon as the conditions will permit me to do that i have no question that the musicians are excellent here . danny elfman is one of hollywood's most versatile composes. he's written film scores for spider-man. fifty shades of grey and many other famous films. there are no rules in fact the only rule is that there are no rules i try to make my mind blank when i first see the first images of...
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vienna was a setup. it was an ambush. and khrushchev set it up. khrushchev wanted to put pressure on kennedy in the hope that kennedy would give him something that eisenhower had not been willing to give him, which was the removal of the nato presence in west berlin. kennedy stood up to him and did in, and went home, and some reserves. khrushchev backed down. the essential thing to understand about khrushchev is that he believed that the soviet union was strategically inferior. american viewers, american observers, assumed that countries believed themselves to be strategically inferior are not risktakers. it is a basic misunderstanding that you can see throughout the u.s. foreign-policy elite that goes back to japan before world war ii. of then observers international system, because the project the united states on the world, tend to think that foreign leaders who know that they are strategically inferior will not take risks. but in fact, many american adversities do the opposite. they are strategically inferior and that makes them decide to take
vienna was a setup. it was an ambush. and khrushchev set it up. khrushchev wanted to put pressure on kennedy in the hope that kennedy would give him something that eisenhower had not been willing to give him, which was the removal of the nato presence in west berlin. kennedy stood up to him and did in, and went home, and some reserves. khrushchev backed down. the essential thing to understand about khrushchev is that he believed that the soviet union was strategically inferior. american...
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and he's willing to have a bad summit conference in vienna. one of the -- to the old arguments about vienna, the conference between kennedy and khrushchev in june of 1961, was that kennedy screwed up. it was a mistake. kennedy was -- he was immature, he didn't understand what he was doing. soviet records later rest that argument. khrushchev went to vienna spoiling for a fight. there was nothing john f. kennedy could have done, saved, conceived a nato presence in west berlin, there was nothing kennedy could have done to have had a good conference in vienna. vienna was a setup, it was an ambush and khrushchev set it up. khrushchev wanted to put pressure on kennedy in the hope that kennedy would give him something that eisenhower had not been willing to gives him, which was the removal of the nato presence in west berlin. kennedy stood up to him, didn't give in, went home, rattled some sabers, called up some reserves and khrushchev backs down. the essential thing to understand about khrushchev, i believe, in foreign policy at the time is that he
and he's willing to have a bad summit conference in vienna. one of the -- to the old arguments about vienna, the conference between kennedy and khrushchev in june of 1961, was that kennedy screwed up. it was a mistake. kennedy was -- he was immature, he didn't understand what he was doing. soviet records later rest that argument. khrushchev went to vienna spoiling for a fight. there was nothing john f. kennedy could have done, saved, conceived a nato presence in west berlin, there was nothing...
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the one everybody talked about is vienna. i'm writing a book about kennedy. and for me the more interesting summit conference is the gu gull/kennedy conference. they are explicit about their understanding of the world and they stair a lot. and the gull's argument is -- and it's an argument that has a relevance today. when you deal with a disrup tor, you should ignore them. he says let khrushchev hyperventilate about berlin. he's going to do nothing. he doesn't have the power to do anything and the only thing you can do is actually increase his desire to disrupt by engaging him. engagement is a mistake with a disrupter. and kennedy's argument is i can't take that chance. he's already threatened us in '85 a' '58 -- something is forcing him to do that and i have to take that seriously because he could risk nuclear war out of his -- out of the urgency to change the status quo in central europe. gull said no, i disagree. let the soviet sign a peace treaty with east germ any. it doesn't matter it. is just a piece of paper. and kennedy says i don't agree with that a
the one everybody talked about is vienna. i'm writing a book about kennedy. and for me the more interesting summit conference is the gu gull/kennedy conference. they are explicit about their understanding of the world and they stair a lot. and the gull's argument is -- and it's an argument that has a relevance today. when you deal with a disrup tor, you should ignore them. he says let khrushchev hyperventilate about berlin. he's going to do nothing. he doesn't have the power to do anything and...
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off the rails we find out what's coke and had a roller coaster restaurant in vienna. and from the catwalk of london the pastry chef turns high back into sweet delight. we start off the show with a portrait of the world's best female chef of two thousand and seventeen at least that's according to one restaurant guide i know wash hails from slovenia and was on track to become a diplomat but destiny had something else in mind for her a few years for a few years now her restaurant he shot franco has attracted foodies from all over the world now reaching her level of success takes dedication and sacrifice we sat down with her to hear more about how she does it. these creations are almost springtime menu of the best female shaft on the planet deep fried spinach with. in jerusalem artichokes. chicory and flour. cuisine which for its creator. also means juggling professional life with a private one. imagine that when i'm in the key turn like sixteen seventeen hours i'm not with my children and they missed me and when i would make to them everybody's screaming we're. talking t
off the rails we find out what's coke and had a roller coaster restaurant in vienna. and from the catwalk of london the pastry chef turns high back into sweet delight. we start off the show with a portrait of the world's best female chef of two thousand and seventeen at least that's according to one restaurant guide i know wash hails from slovenia and was on track to become a diplomat but destiny had something else in mind for her a few years for a few years now her restaurant he shot franco...
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she was born in iran grew up in vienna and now lives in berlin. it's a creative city and a great place to work on her unusual i did. in a co-working space she develops new digital technologies together with startups. loyal five. starting something new isn't hard for me anymore. i actually seem to look for ruptures for discontinuity maybe that's because i'm a child of the diaspora my parents had to leave their country when i was four. maybe that so to see emotionally want a lifetime driven by curiosity you have to understand things. and the only way to understand them is by doing them. that's why i do something completely new every two to three years that's what i. share mean current focus is blocked chain a complex technology that she thinks could change the world but chain as a new kind of digital operating system to applications can run on it already underlies the cryptocurrency bitcoin. it could make banks and insurance companies redundant in the future. chain as a decentralized computer network containing encrypted data entered by users online
she was born in iran grew up in vienna and now lives in berlin. it's a creative city and a great place to work on her unusual i did. in a co-working space she develops new digital technologies together with startups. loyal five. starting something new isn't hard for me anymore. i actually seem to look for ruptures for discontinuity maybe that's because i'm a child of the diaspora my parents had to leave their country when i was four. maybe that so to see emotionally want a lifetime driven by...
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the message here in vienna was more about reassurance.ying accusations from labour that the government plans to sweep away rules that protect workers or the environment. they fear that brexit could lead to an anglo—saxon race to the bottom. with britain plunged into a mad max style world borrowed from dystopian fiction. these fears about a race to the bottom are based on nothing. he argued that high standards could help ensure trade with the eu remained as frictionless as possible, with both sides recognising each other‘s rules and institutions. some of the business leaders in the audience who want to keep close ties to britain were encouraged by mr davis' words. i think his tone is now different to what it was maybe one year ago. in reality, hopefully it will bring us together. in the end, there will be closer relationships close relationships between the eu and the uk, otherwise nobody will win. david davis' words today are a far cry from what many in his own party have been saying about the need to break away from the burden of eu red
the message here in vienna was more about reassurance.ying accusations from labour that the government plans to sweep away rules that protect workers or the environment. they fear that brexit could lead to an anglo—saxon race to the bottom. with britain plunged into a mad max style world borrowed from dystopian fiction. these fears about a race to the bottom are based on nothing. he argued that high standards could help ensure trade with the eu remained as frictionless as possible, with both...
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this is from vienna she was holding her mother and father's hand and her and she was there as well and she was skipping towards the train loads of people at station then she turned around and her mother had gone her father had gone and she was holding hands with her auntie and she was looking around for mom or pop or a bearing in mind she was this high and then the next thing she knew she was pushed on the train and turned around and her auntie was gone and then she started to get frightened and started to cry and she couldn't see over the winter so you know the train was here and my mother couldn't see out of the window so she just started to cry to them to understand what happened wired up and i think probably years later but she was picked up at heritage and then she went to a family in london and she was not a jewish no i mean a lot of the jewish families wouldn't take the children and i mean that's quite common law marriage and i don't know if it was fear about you know what would happen to them but they a lot of them went to gentile families and so my mother didn't even know she
this is from vienna she was holding her mother and father's hand and her and she was there as well and she was skipping towards the train loads of people at station then she turned around and her mother had gone her father had gone and she was holding hands with her auntie and she was looking around for mom or pop or a bearing in mind she was this high and then the next thing she knew she was pushed on the train and turned around and her auntie was gone and then she started to get frightened...
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vicki young, bbc news, vienna.alfie evans have lost their bid to prevent doctors from withdrawing life—support for their son. thejudge said he the judge said he accepted medical evidence that showed further treatment for 21—month—old alfie, who doctors say is in a vegetative state, was futile. thejudge who doctors say is in a vegetative state, was futile. the judge said who doctors say is in a vegetative state, was futile. thejudge said he reached his conclusion with great sadness. adina campbell is at the high court for us. this was not the news alfie evans' parents were hoping for. bayard italy disappointment with today's ruling at the high court. when the judgment was read out it took approximately two hours. —— they are bitterly disappointed. alfie evans' father sobbed uncontrollably. he was bitterly disappointed to find out his son's life support would be withdrawn this friday. they had hoped to take their son alfie to italy where doctors there had potentially, were going to see if they could prolong his life
vicki young, bbc news, vienna.alfie evans have lost their bid to prevent doctors from withdrawing life—support for their son. thejudge said he the judge said he accepted medical evidence that showed further treatment for 21—month—old alfie, who doctors say is in a vegetative state, was futile. thejudge who doctors say is in a vegetative state, was futile. the judge said who doctors say is in a vegetative state, was futile. thejudge said he reached his conclusion with great sadness. adina...
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of expression to enter tara low cost standards of human rights across rural slipping my guests in vienna is michael flood the director of the easy wage and see book on the mental gods does he believe you up is doing oh it's ten to protect human rights the folks next on t.w. . be in good shape i you see me like this or are you seeing me like that. cataracts and macular degeneration could be the reason that komen only problem is among older people we'll talk to an expert about the symptoms and treatment. of these in the squad itself life in good shape in sixty minutes on w. d w true diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. but a lot of programming go on very. well with us our innovations magazine for each of . us from every week and always looking to the future on d w dot com science and research for. every journey begins with the first step and every language with the first word emerged in the. eco is in germany to learn german and why not learn to tell the simple online on your mobile and free shop for d w z e learning course nico speak german made easy. from t
of expression to enter tara low cost standards of human rights across rural slipping my guests in vienna is michael flood the director of the easy wage and see book on the mental gods does he believe you up is doing oh it's ten to protect human rights the folks next on t.w. . be in good shape i you see me like this or are you seeing me like that. cataracts and macular degeneration could be the reason that komen only problem is among older people we'll talk to an expert about the symptoms and...
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at the age of fourteen came to go to small scholarship and entered the vienna school of arts and crafts. an eight hundred eighty six a series of fateful events led twenty four year old clinton his new formed artist's company to receive a commission to paint the famous vienna theater. gustaf clinton was a shy man with many love as his primary subject the female form. of the lenient and the language of the strokes is a very direct language of very personal language and you can feel his personality best through his drawings and the more of his drawings that you get to know the more differentiated a picture of him you get. by. his work is filled with passion desire and. now one hundred years after his death. remains a timeless cultural symbol. he led a very bohemian lifestyle it's been portrayed on the silver screen yes it has ourselves quite surprised to find that the really only two major movies of be made about this man would have such visual grand jury in his paintings. there's one made back in two thousand and six john malkovich star odd as good stuff clinches very bar graphical film.
at the age of fourteen came to go to small scholarship and entered the vienna school of arts and crafts. an eight hundred eighty six a series of fateful events led twenty four year old clinton his new formed artist's company to receive a commission to paint the famous vienna theater. gustaf clinton was a shy man with many love as his primary subject the female form. of the lenient and the language of the strokes is a very direct language of very personal language and you can feel his...
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off the room as we find out what's coconut a roller coaster restaurant in vienna. and from the catwalk of london a pastry chef turns high fashion into sweet delight. we start off the show with a portrait of the world's best female chef of two thousand and seventeen at least that's according to one restaurant guide i know wash hails from slovenia and was on track to become a diplomat but destiny had something else in mind for her a few years for a few years now her restaurant he shot franco has attracted foodies from all over the world now reaching her level of success takes dedication and sacrifice we sat down with her to hear more about how she does it. these creations are almost springtime menu of the best female shaft on the planet deep fried spinach with prawns and jerusalem artichoke. made cuisine which for its creator. also means juggling professional life with her private one. imagine that when i'm in the turn like sixteen seventeen hours. they meet me and when i would make everybody screaming we're. talking to people like avoiding clients and those against
off the room as we find out what's coconut a roller coaster restaurant in vienna. and from the catwalk of london a pastry chef turns high fashion into sweet delight. we start off the show with a portrait of the world's best female chef of two thousand and seventeen at least that's according to one restaurant guide i know wash hails from slovenia and was on track to become a diplomat but destiny had something else in mind for her a few years for a few years now her restaurant he shot franco has...
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at the age of fourteen a small scholarship and to the vienna school of arts and crafts. in one thousand nine hundred six a series of fateful events led twenty four year old in his new found artist company to receive a commission to paint the famous vienna theater. gustaf claim to is a shy man with many love as his primary subject the female form. the spread of the indian is and the language of the strokes is a very direct language of very personal language and you can feel his personality best through his drawings and the more of his drawings that you get to know the more differentiated a picture of him you get. think you're sent off by. his work is filled with passion desire and. now one hundred years off to his death. remains a timeless cultural symbol. a tireless cultural symbol that his life must have had betrayed on the silver screen already well yeah i mean it and funnily enough i was surprised to find zoe being two major films about him one of the very biographical film starring john malkovich made in two thousand and six it was called simply klim and is based aro
at the age of fourteen a small scholarship and to the vienna school of arts and crafts. in one thousand nine hundred six a series of fateful events led twenty four year old in his new found artist company to receive a commission to paint the famous vienna theater. gustaf claim to is a shy man with many love as his primary subject the female form. the spread of the indian is and the language of the strokes is a very direct language of very personal language and you can feel his personality best...
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the brexit secretary — david davis tells business leaders in vienna — that the uk doesn't want to undermineit leaves the eu. prolonged pain for kfc — hundreds of outlets are still closed because of a problem with its chicken supply. in the christie goes you reach the first corner. in the christie goes you reach the first corner. and more heartbreak for elise christie — as hopes of winning a medal at the winter olympics are over. it's 5 o'clock. our main story is the crisis at oxfam — following allegations of sexual misconduct by some of its staff in haiti. the charity has revealed that thousands of people have stopped giving money in the past fortnight. senior executives have been questioned by mps about the scandal and the head of oxfam gb — mark goldring — apologised ‘wholeheartedly‘ for remarks he made last week — when he appeared to downplay what had happened. he also revealed that 26 more sexual misconduct allegations have been received by the charity — as our correspondent matt cole reports. we should warn you there is flash photography from the top of matt's report. if there was any
the brexit secretary — david davis tells business leaders in vienna — that the uk doesn't want to undermineit leaves the eu. prolonged pain for kfc — hundreds of outlets are still closed because of a problem with its chicken supply. in the christie goes you reach the first corner. in the christie goes you reach the first corner. and more heartbreak for elise christie — as hopes of winning a medal at the winter olympics are over. it's 5 o'clock. our main story is the crisis at oxfam —...
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vicki young, bbc news, vienna.he week , after a change of delivery supplier meant they ran out of chicken. the company said thatjust under half of its 900 uk outlets remained closed. the kfc crisis has even prompted calls to the police in london's tower hamlets , they say it's not a police matter. time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. in the short term, the weather is going to be mostly behaving itself. wednesday is not looking too bad at all for most of us. a bright sort of day. a little on the chilly side but nothing too cold. the really cold weather that is heading our way is still many days away. right now we have got clearing skies across many western and northern parts of the country. in east and central areas, however, over this evening and overnight still a lot of cloud. it has been a very cloudy day across the east and the south east. through the course of the night, even one or two spots of rain. where we have some clouds in the sky at night, that will prevent the frost from forming. so
vicki young, bbc news, vienna.he week , after a change of delivery supplier meant they ran out of chicken. the company said thatjust under half of its 900 uk outlets remained closed. the kfc crisis has even prompted calls to the police in london's tower hamlets , they say it's not a police matter. time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. in the short term, the weather is going to be mostly behaving itself. wednesday is not looking too bad at all for most of us. a bright sort of...
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in a speech to business leaders in vienna, mr davis will also reject the idea that brexit will lead too the bottom" in workers' rights and environmental standards. it's the latest speech by senior government ministers on brexit. norman is at westminster for us. what point is he trying to make when he talks about this mad max style world we will not be plunged into? the great fear of many eu leaders is that after brexit we will become a singapore of the channel, in other words we will get rid of those tiresome, tedious, burdensome eu rules and regulations and that will give british business a competitive advantage. that is what the mad max analogy is about. he is saying we will not become the land of mel gibson with burning cars and a deserted wasteland desert where we have made a bonfire of workers' rights, environmental protections, the 48—hour working week directive. we will not become like that, we will be just like you. but what is interesting as we are just a couple of days ahead of mrs may getting her top bigwigs in the cabinet together top bigwigs in the cabinet together to fina
in a speech to business leaders in vienna, mr davis will also reject the idea that brexit will lead too the bottom" in workers' rights and environmental standards. it's the latest speech by senior government ministers on brexit. norman is at westminster for us. what point is he trying to make when he talks about this mad max style world we will not be plunged into? the great fear of many eu leaders is that after brexit we will become a singapore of the channel, in other words we will get...
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laws our standards of human rights across europe are slipping this week on conflict zone my guest in vienna is michael o'flaherty director of the e.u. agency for fundamental rights that's he believes europe is doing all it can to protect human rights.
laws our standards of human rights across europe are slipping this week on conflict zone my guest in vienna is michael o'flaherty director of the e.u. agency for fundamental rights that's he believes europe is doing all it can to protect human rights.
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expression and to tara long our standards of human rights across you're also slipping my guest in vienna is michael flood the director of the agency called fundamental rights does he believe you up is doing all it can to protect human rights. in thirty minutes from g.w. . meet the germans. and surprising aspect of license culture in germany. us american kids lose out take a look at germany get his increasing use of their traditions every day lives and language in this family. so i. could. make...
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to vienna with the russian diameter of a real tracks the russian standard this has been on the table for a long time and i think now it's getting ahead away last week at a conference. involving. of large european really companies this project we see that broad support and we're working on a feasibility study and working working out the financing mechanisms that we. i believe that this railway track will enable us to link the european market and asian markets more efficient the and it's important for us because. it involves russia's transit potential we also separately discussed regional exchanges with the chancellor last year there were presentations in various regions of russia austrian or soon culture there were these of moscow in vienna out of the government of russia across the r. screeching and austria to casey into all the. area in austria. and memorandum of the memoranda of. corp last year we had you tourism the year. you cross year of tourism and since you knew you were having across your music and cultural roots you were in it twenty nineteen were planning to have a year of
to vienna with the russian diameter of a real tracks the russian standard this has been on the table for a long time and i think now it's getting ahead away last week at a conference. involving. of large european really companies this project we see that broad support and we're working on a feasibility study and working working out the financing mechanisms that we. i believe that this railway track will enable us to link the european market and asian markets more efficient the and it's...
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i think that we are going to fly, probably vienna, and then train.e window is much better. very cheap option, yes. thank you very much. thank you for having me. the british chocolate firm cadbury‘s was founded two centuries ago by a quaker, john cadbury, who was famous for his kindness to his worker. but when international food and drink giant mondelez took over the firm, it had to make mass redundancies to keep it in business. so what's the secret of delivering bad news like that without ruining the compa ny‘s reputation? thatjob fell to glenn caton, mondelez president for northern europe. got to make difficult decisions for the long—term good of the business but how you do it in partnership with employees is equally important. one of our problems was that the cost of manufacturing in bournville was three times as much as it was in a comparator plant in germany. the three things we did, first, communicate the need for change, second, compelling vision of the future, and the third, how we went about it, consulting with employees to make sure they wer
i think that we are going to fly, probably vienna, and then train.e window is much better. very cheap option, yes. thank you very much. thank you for having me. the british chocolate firm cadbury‘s was founded two centuries ago by a quaker, john cadbury, who was famous for his kindness to his worker. but when international food and drink giant mondelez took over the firm, it had to make mass redundancies to keep it in business. so what's the secret of delivering bad news like that without...
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the brexit secretary david davis has told business leaders in vienna that the uk doesn't want to undermine it leaves the eu. in the latest of a series of speeches by cabinet ministers, mr davis said the uk wanted to lead the way on rights and on standards, claiming britain wouldn't be plunged into a "mad max—style world borrowed from dystopian fiction." our political correspondent iain watson reports. really some people's vision would a..., .....7. 7 ,. . but went to but - went to reassure davis but then he went to reassure! leaders business leaders that this meant nothing to him, in a speech in the end of. we will continue the track record of meeting high i know i know ‘one reason i know ‘ one reason or to question if these are sought to question if these are really our intentions, they fear that brexit could lead to and anglo—saxon race to the bottom, with britain plunged into mad max style world borrowing from disturbing fiction. these fears are based on nothing. his argument is that while we may have some different regulations of the brexit, to keep trade flowing, the eu and uk should
the brexit secretary david davis has told business leaders in vienna that the uk doesn't want to undermine it leaves the eu. in the latest of a series of speeches by cabinet ministers, mr davis said the uk wanted to lead the way on rights and on standards, claiming britain wouldn't be plunged into a "mad max—style world borrowed from dystopian fiction." our political correspondent iain watson reports. really some people's vision would a..., .....7. 7 ,. . but went to but - went to...
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along those standards of human rights across europe slipping this week on conflict zone my guest in vienna is michael o'flaherty director of the e.u. agency for fundamental rights that's he believes europe is doing all it can to protect human rights.
along those standards of human rights across europe slipping this week on conflict zone my guest in vienna is michael o'flaherty director of the e.u. agency for fundamental rights that's he believes europe is doing all it can to protect human rights.
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the brexit secretary, david davis, tells business leaders in vienna
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dirt tracks may well become a thing of the past in vienna. as one of the last communist countries to join the free market the country is throwing. this bamboo is near the end of its journey. seen consumers across vietnam fold put it to a variety of uses and the hard work of harvesting and transporting it will begin again. in a country beset by poverty and lack of infrastructure. sometimes we risk our lives in taking these roads. saving lives is a dangerous job as a vaccine so it's only good twenty four hours there are patients waiting for these medicines who must be in pain lives earth risk a recall go one of the gang stops some vehicles on the road at that can do it with weapons risking it all guinea at this time on al jazeera. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places to get. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. the frustration. this is al jazeera. hello i'm daryn jordan this is the al-jazeera news our lawyer from doha coming up in the next sixty min.
dirt tracks may well become a thing of the past in vienna. as one of the last communist countries to join the free market the country is throwing. this bamboo is near the end of its journey. seen consumers across vietnam fold put it to a variety of uses and the hard work of harvesting and transporting it will begin again. in a country beset by poverty and lack of infrastructure. sometimes we risk our lives in taking these roads. saving lives is a dangerous job as a vaccine so it's only good...
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but the latest shooting has led to a raging debate on gun control the national rifle association vienna re-offered its solution to ending gun violence. stop bad guy with a gun it takes a good guy with a gun to school districts p.t.a. teachers unions local law enforcement mums and dads they all must conduct gather to implement the very best strategy to harden their schools including of affective trained armed security that was absolutely protect every innocent child in this country. advocates of further gun control are demanding action be taken students protesting outside the white house this week said they were angry that school massacres have become commonplace and little has been done to stop them according to a gun control advocacy group there have been eighteen school shootings since the beginning of the year. amid the public outcry president trump has endorsed a higher minimum age for buying certain rifles and tighter background checks for purchasers he also reiterated his call for some teachers to carry guns with you or have in my opinion you want to have the shit is because these
but the latest shooting has led to a raging debate on gun control the national rifle association vienna re-offered its solution to ending gun violence. stop bad guy with a gun it takes a good guy with a gun to school districts p.t.a. teachers unions local law enforcement mums and dads they all must conduct gather to implement the very best strategy to harden their schools including of affective trained armed security that was absolutely protect every innocent child in this country. advocates of...
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vienna today with a business audience. strong headlines.ill not plunge britain into a mad max dystopia. he just put the thought in our minds. we were not thinking that. the idea people were thinking it could get that bad! he is trying to say it will be fine and britain outside of europe will be perfectly strong. don't panic. is anyone panicking? are people just frustrated with the lack of concrete information as to where we are going and what it will be like afterwards? some people are still angry over it in the wrong decision. put that to one side. people are just frustrated. we do not know what the deal will look like and we cannot plan for the future. ireland will invest for the next 12 months to be anything after that? no. you can't tell us what it will look like. we have a series of speeches, and i am none the wiser. that is what everyone is saying to me. all of the company bosses, a nalysts, me. all of the company bosses, analysts, they are saying it is the lack of concrete information which makes it difficult. i guess they cannot giv
vienna today with a business audience. strong headlines.ill not plunge britain into a mad max dystopia. he just put the thought in our minds. we were not thinking that. the idea people were thinking it could get that bad! he is trying to say it will be fine and britain outside of europe will be perfectly strong. don't panic. is anyone panicking? are people just frustrated with the lack of concrete information as to where we are going and what it will be like afterwards? some people are still...