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about the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most a wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any drastic measures. this is not the museum. we've put together. you know some campaign there are a city in the ward i don't think so many many people speak about the. tourists now there are 50 really almost 30000000 on song that's not true i want to count i will know how many people. every day and i know with travel restrictions now being lifted all over europe the nations should not take too long to decide what kind of future they see for their city. in good shape isn't that how we'd all like to beat. them you'd be truly fit. and so can you state truly healthy. right up into your golden years. an
about the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most a wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any...
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the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most who wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any drastic measures. this is not the museum. we've put together. you know some campaign there are a city in the ward i don't think so many many people speak about the. tourists now there are 5xw3xw and so on no it's not so i want to count i would know how many people. every day and i know with travel restrictions now being lifted all over europe the nations should not take too long to decide what kind of future they see for their city. play . when will this happen again. until then d.j. star paul van dyke used flays in new trails. no loon will come to the sunday session mindstream from berlin the family p
the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most who wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any...
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the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane to most who wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any drastic measures. this is not the museum. we've put together. you know some capping there on the city in the ward i don't think so many many people speak about the. tourists now there are 50 millions 30000000 and so on it's not so i want to count i will know how many people. every day and i know with travel restrictions now being lifted all over europe the nations should not take too long to decide what kind of future they see for their city. place . claims. she says her greatest luxury is the fact she does not have to decide. how does she do so many different jobs so well. matriarch career schröder. a
the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane to most who wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any drastic...
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the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most who wants to use to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any drastic measures. this is not the museum. we've put together. you know some campaign there are a city in the world i don't think so many many people speak about the. tourists now there are 50 millions 30000000 around song that's not true i want to count i will know how many people. every day and i know with travel restrictions now being lifted all over europe the nations should not take too long to decide what kind of future they see for their city. player . passengers here are installed by. drivers here need nerves of steel. while passengers here can get an eyeful along the way. taxis accommodate passe
the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most who wants to use to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any drastic...
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the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear genda most of wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any drastic measures. this is not the museum. we don't. you know some campaign there i was sitting in the ward i don't think so many many people speak about the. tourists now there are 50 mean leons 30000000 man so it's not so i want to count i will know how many people. every day and i know with travel restrictions now being lifted all over europe venetians should not take too long to decide what kind of future they see for their city. when will this happen again. until then d.j. star paul van dyke is fleecing new trails. come to some of the sessions marsh frame from berlin. what made him a visit and asked wh
the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear genda most of wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any drastic...
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the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most who wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any drastic measures. this is not the museum. we've put together. you know some campaign there are a city in the ward i don't think so many many people speak about the. tourists now there are 50 millions 30000000 and so on no it's not so i want to count i will know how many people. every day and i know with travel restrictions now being lifted all over europe the nations should not take too long to decide what kind of future they see for their city. when will this happen again. until then d.j. star paul van dyke used fleecing new trails. come to some nice asia minor stream from berlin. with paid him a visi
the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most who wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any...
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about the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most who wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any drastic measures. this is not the museum. we've put together. you know some capping the city in the war i don't think so many many people speak about the. tourists now there are 50 millions 30000000 around song that's not true i want to count i will know how many people. every day and i know with travel restrictions now being lifted all over europe the nations should not take too long to decide what kind of future they see for their city. what secrets lie behind the small. discover new adventures in the 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. t.w. world heritage $360.00 get t
about the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most who wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any...
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the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most who wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any drastic measures. this is not the museum. we could to get you know some capital city in the ward i don't think so many many people speak about the. tourists now there are 5xw3xw on song and it's not so i want to count i will know how many people. every day and i know with travel restrictions now being lifted all over europe the nations should not take too long to decide what kind of future they see for their city. she says her greatest luxury is. she does not have to decide. how does she do so many different jobs so well. matriarch rio shriver. an exclusive interview with the actress screenwriter and d
the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most who wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any...
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about the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most who wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any drastic measures. this is not the museum. we've put together. you know some capping there are a city in the ward i don't think so many many people speak about the. tourists now there are 50 really almost 30000000 on song and it's not so i want to count i will know how many people. every day and i know with travel restrictions now being lifted all over europe the nations should not take too long to decide what kind of future they see for their city. dan. she says her greatest luxury. she does not have to decide. how does she do so many different jobs. making our career schröder. an explosive i
about the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most who wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any...
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of venice and think about what venice has given to us. other people have a right to get that, too. max: she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear. she wants to engage more, spend more time at museums and not rushing through. the city population has dropped from an hundred 75 thousand from world war ii to just above 50,000 inhabitants now. there are roughly 30 million visitors who come here every year. visitors say venice has been suffering from over tourism for years. the coronavirus crisis has given venice a break from cruise ships and daytrippers, but from an economy based on tourism, it is a challenge. though the last months were difficult for this man, he still imagines a different future. the co-owner of a hotel, he wants his gueststs to enjoy a slow, true venetian, as because it, experience. this could be reduced through better regulation. >> if there are days with too many people around that walk around, that is because there is a wrong management of the city, because how can you put the grand ca
of venice and think about what venice has given to us. other people have a right to get that, too. max: she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear. she wants to engage more, spend more time at museums and not rushing through. the city population has dropped from an hundred 75 thousand from world war ii to just above 50,000 inhabitants now. there are roughly 30 million visitors who come here every year. visitors say venice has been suffering from over tourism...
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about the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most a wants to use to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any drastic measures. this is not the museum. we've put together. you know some campaign there are a city in the ward i don't think so many many people speak about the. tourists now there are 50 millions 30000000 on song and it's not so i want to count i will know how many people. every day and i know with travel restrictions now being lifted all over europe the nations should not take too long to decide what kind of future they see for their city. an unprecedented approach sweden's handling of the corona virus pandemic. has become a polarizing topic within the country. its relaxed attitude has left
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plus of venice is reopening its canals and landmarks to international tourism but despite the sharp drop off inters cash after months of lockdown not everyone is welcoming their return. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us today south korea has accused the north of blowing up a joint leaves own office near the border between those 2 countries the office seen here when it was opened 20 teen handles enter korean relations is situated in the town of k. song that's just north of the border the explosion comes as tensions between the 2 sides escalate over a leafleting campaign going yang is furious at seoul's failure to stop activists from air dropping propaganda over the border into the north. ok let's get up to date on this breaking news story from correspondent frank smith joining us from south korea's capital seoul good day to you frank what's the latest what caused this incident well this is really an escalation of what had been kind of an ongoing campaign from north korea to protest against the leaflet leaning that you mentioned the flying of balloons across the border by a couple
plus of venice is reopening its canals and landmarks to international tourism but despite the sharp drop off inters cash after months of lockdown not everyone is welcoming their return. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us today south korea has accused the north of blowing up a joint leaves own office near the border between those 2 countries the office seen here when it was opened 20 teen handles enter korean relations is situated in the town of k. song that's just north of the border...
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about the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most a wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. the city's population has dropped from 175000 after world war 2 to just above 50000 inhabitants now a fraction of the roughly 30000000 visitors who come here every year critics say venice has been suffering from over tourism for too long it has driven out residents were simply made the city unlivable for them the coronavirus crisis now has given venice a break from cruise ships and daytrippers but for an economy almost entirely depending on tourism reinventing itself. great challenge though the last months without guests were difficult for. he still imagines a different future for his city the co-author of the upscale hotel once his guests to enjoy a slow as he calls it a true venetian experience the huge throngs of tourists in the streets could be red
about the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most a wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. the city's population has dropped from 175000 after world war 2 to just above 50000 inhabitants now a fraction of the roughly 30000000 visitors who come here...
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the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear genda most of wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. the city's population has dropped from 175000 after world war 2 to just above 50000 inhabitants now a fraction of the roughly 30000000 visitors who come here every year critics say venice has been suffering from over tourism for too long it has driven out residents were simply made the city unlivable for them the coronavirus crisis now has given venice a break from cruise ships and daytrippers but for an economy almost entirely depending on tourism reinventing itself poses a great challenge though the last months without guests were difficult for nicole he still imagines a different future for his city the co-author of the upscale pisano hotel once his guests to enjoy a slow as he calls it true venetian experience the huge throngs of tourists in the streets could
the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear genda most of wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. the city's population has dropped from 175000 after world war 2 to just above 50000 inhabitants now a fraction of the roughly 30000000 visitors who come here every year...
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about the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. the city's population has dropped from 175000 after world war 2 to just above 50000 inhabitants now a fraction of the roughly 30000000 visitors who come here every year critics say venice has been suffering from over tourism for too long it has driven out residents were simply made the city unlivable for them the coronavirus crisis now has given venice a break from cruise ships and daytrippers but for an economy almost entirely depending on tourism reinventing itself poses a great challenge though the last months without guests were difficult for. he still imagines a different future for his city the co-author of the upscale hotel once is to enjoy a slow as he calls it a true venetian experience the huge throngs of tourists in the streets could be reduce
about the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. the city's population has dropped from 175000 after world war 2 to just above 50000 inhabitants now a fraction of the roughly 30000000 visitors who come here every...
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the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane to most of wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. the city's population has dropped from $175000.00 over tourism for too long and has driven out residents were simply made the city unlivable for them the coronavirus crisis now has given venice a break from cruise ships and daytrippers but for an economy almost entirely depending on tourism reinventing itself poses a great challenge though the last months without guests were difficult for. he still imagines a different future for his city the co-author of the upscale pisano hotel once his guests to enjoy a slow as he calls it true venetian experience the huge throngs of tourists in the streets could be reduced through better regulation if. there are days with too many people that work is because. of the events of the cd because. they're bored in the same period
the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane to most of wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. the city's population has dropped from $175000.00 over tourism for too long and has driven out residents were simply made the city unlivable for them the coronavirus...
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the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most a wants to use to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. the city's population has dropped from 175000 after world war 2 to just above 50000 inhabitants now a fraction of the roughly 30000000 visitors who come here every year critics say venice has been suffering from over tourism for too long it has driven out residents were simply made the city unlivable for them the coronavirus crisis now has given venice a break from cruise ships and daytrippers but for an economy almost entirely depending on tourism reinventing itself poses a great challenge though the last months without guests were difficult for an equal he still imagines a different future for his city the co-owners of the upscale pisano hotel once is to enjoy a slow as he calls it a true venetian experience the huge throngs of tourists in the streets could be
the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most a wants to use to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. the city's population has dropped from 175000 after world war 2 to just above 50000 inhabitants now a fraction of the roughly 30000000 visitors who come here every year...
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forced my daughter out of power the military would have had no option but to support 80 percent of venice well and other reality is that the u.s. led the vents on opposition into a close now only it led to better opposition into a strategy that was completely unproductive in effect then it reaffirmed or us power and now this wellness are left to pay for the mistakes of secretary cohen teo and of president trump francisco rodriguez thank you of course the minority government and his supporters say that the election was monitored by independent advisors who said what is the president of venezuela that the future will be back on saturday but they have a late great counterpunch found out i was on the coven 54 years to the day civil rights activist james meredith was shot by a white flight but in mississippi one day after he began the march again pierre against the u.s. racism until then what you have to join me on the ground the following up on you tube twitter facebook instagram in fact. rage and destruction fear and despair as the united states found itself in such a state of turmoil growin
forced my daughter out of power the military would have had no option but to support 80 percent of venice well and other reality is that the u.s. led the vents on opposition into a close now only it led to better opposition into a strategy that was completely unproductive in effect then it reaffirmed or us power and now this wellness are left to pay for the mistakes of secretary cohen teo and of president trump francisco rodriguez thank you of course the minority government and his supporters...
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tourists start returning to venice as restrictions are eased, but locals demand limits on numbers. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. our top story — there has been another night of unrest in the united states as racial tensions and anger at police brutality continue to grow following the killing of another black man, rayshard brooks, by police in the city of atlanta. police fired tear gas when protesters blocked a major road and set fire to a drive— through restaurant where the killing of rayshard brooks took place on friday. one of the two white policemen involved has been sacked, and atla nta's police chief has resigned. atlanta is one of many us cities to have seen protests since the killing last month of george floyd by police in minneapolis. cctv footage of the incident shows mr brooks fleeing on foot from police after a scuffle with officers in the restaurant car park. local investigators claim that mr brooks had faile
tourists start returning to venice as restrictions are eased, but locals demand limits on numbers. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. our top story — there has been another night of unrest in the united states as racial tensions and anger at police brutality continue to grow following the killing of another black man, rayshard brooks, by police in the city of atlanta. police...
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the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most who wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any drastic measures. this is not the museum. we don't. you know some capping the city in the ward i don't think so many many people speak about the. tourists now there are 50 millions 30000000 on song and it's not i want to count i will know how many people. every day and i know with travel restrictions now being lifted all over europe the nations should not take too long to decide what kind of future they see for their city. entered the conflict zone with sarah kelly sweden's unique trust based approach to tackling the coronavirus pandemic project in the strict lockdowns imposed around the world but the
the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most who wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any...
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about the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most who wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any drastic measures. this is not the museum. we've put together. you know some campaign their island city in the ward i don't think so many many people speak about the. tourists now there are 50 millions 30000000 on song and it's not i want to count i will know how many people. every day and i know with travel restrictions now being lifted all over europe the nations should not take too long to decide what kind of future they see for their city. when will this happen again. until then d.j. star paul van dyke used pleasing new trails. come to some new session mindstream from berlin. what made him
about the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most who wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any...
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are they protesting against the one thing that will get venice back on its feet? tim allman, bbc news. boris johnson has ordered a review of the two—metre social—distancing rule in england. business leaders — and some of mrjohnson's own mps — have warned large parts of the hospitality industry will not survive if the rules aren't relaxed. the review will aim to be completed by the 11th ofjuly, the earliest date when pubs and restaurants might open in england. the recommended distance you should leave between you and other people varies from country to country. all four nations of the uk observe the two metre rule, as do spain and canada. it drops to one and a half metres if you are in australia, italy and germany. and then falls to a metre if you are in china, france or singapore. the official guidance from the world health organization says leave at least a metre between yourself and others to prevent the spread of coronavirus. but the uk government's scientific advisers say that being one metre apart carries up to ten times the risk of being two metres a
are they protesting against the one thing that will get venice back on its feet? tim allman, bbc news. boris johnson has ordered a review of the two—metre social—distancing rule in england. business leaders — and some of mrjohnson's own mps — have warned large parts of the hospitality industry will not survive if the rules aren't relaxed. the review will aim to be completed by the 11th ofjuly, the earliest date when pubs and restaurants might open in england. the recommended distance...
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slowly tourists are starting to return to venice, slowly also the pigeons are coming back, that 10 to take over st. mark's square, they are waiting for more tourists to be around to feed them well. >> the owner of this hotel says she only has 20% of the summer bookings she normally has, she misses americans, biggest clients. >> she tries to put a positive spin on the emptiness. >> new collars. >> this won't pay the bills and after the epic for glass autumn many business people are still doing repairs. is a double-edged sword because the absence of big tour groups and cruise ships is also giving the fragile and overtaxed ecosystem of venice a detox. on the one hand the hospitality industry is very worried about making ends meet but 40,000 residents down from 175,000 right after world war ii. there is also the hope that in this period of recess, perhaps there can be more than nations now moving back into venice and that way the authentic culture can reassert itself. back to you. >> a beautiful city definitely on my list, thank you. it is 39 after the hour, fitness frustration as part of
slowly tourists are starting to return to venice, slowly also the pigeons are coming back, that 10 to take over st. mark's square, they are waiting for more tourists to be around to feed them well. >> the owner of this hotel says she only has 20% of the summer bookings she normally has, she misses americans, biggest clients. >> she tries to put a positive spin on the emptiness. >> new collars. >> this won't pay the bills and after the epic for glass autumn many business...
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take venice, for example. venice is not open for business. at least that's the message these venetians want you to hear. a human chain and a giant banner stretched out over one of the city's famous canals. the people here are calling for responsible to the mass invasion tourism, an end to the mass invasion that comes every summer. tourism, an end to the mass invasion tha already every summer. tourism, an end to the mass invasion tha already returning, ner. tourism, an end to the mass invasion tha already returning, the. tourism, an end to the mass invasion tha already returning, the famous are already returning, the famous doge's palace has reopened its doors but locals are calling for quality, not necessarily quantity. we hope to have in the future of slow tourism. slow tourism, this is very important. it means not less tourism but better, good organisation, this is the first thing. around 30 million people visit venice each year. a city with a native population of little more than 50,000. many only come for the day, bringing little income t
take venice, for example. venice is not open for business. at least that's the message these venetians want you to hear. a human chain and a giant banner stretched out over one of the city's famous canals. the people here are calling for responsible to the mass invasion tourism, an end to the mass invasion that comes every summer. tourism, an end to the mass invasion tha already every summer. tourism, an end to the mass invasion tha already returning, ner. tourism, an end to the mass invasion...
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venice getting back to its roots. translation: we decided to call it race of the rebirth because we wanted it to be an opportunity — the first time when venice, which is made of water, went back to its primary element, which are the boats and oars. but the scars of the last few months can't be ignored. italy has been one of the countries hit hardest by coronavirus, with more than 34,000 lives lost. applause this was about paying tribute to the medical workers who fought on the frontline. applause translation: the objective of the race was to show that the town's alive, but we don't pity ourselves. having blisters on your hands is better than simply asking in an interview to thank doctors, 110w an interview to thank doctors, now doctors should be thanked with some financial support. you see how they all stand as they row? this is voga vanetta, venetian rowing. and inspiration perhaps, hopefully venice itself will soon be back on its feet. tim norman, bbc news. it does look tempting, doesn't it? that's it from me for
venice getting back to its roots. translation: we decided to call it race of the rebirth because we wanted it to be an opportunity — the first time when venice, which is made of water, went back to its primary element, which are the boats and oars. but the scars of the last few months can't be ignored. italy has been one of the countries hit hardest by coronavirus, with more than 34,000 lives lost. applause this was about paying tribute to the medical workers who fought on the frontline....
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are they protesting against the one thing that will get venice back on its feet? tim allman, bbc news. for most of us another fine day, some by weather clouds will develop into towering thunderstorms, and we could have downpours of hail and gusty winds as well, but the chance of actually any one storm hitting your region is very low, and most of us your region is very low, and most of us will not be getting thunderstorms. there is a weather system circling the uk at the moment, that is helping to generate some of the clouds and thunderstorms. it is with us for the next few days, so we could have similar weather generally across the ukforafew similar weather generally across the uk for a few more days, that risk of showers and thunderstorms. by the end of the afternoon, storms developing across parts of the midlands, and in the south it is probably going to be shower and storm free, so warm sunny weather here, but from the east midlands into northern parts of wales and eastern areas of northern ireland, we eastern areas of northern ireland, we could see heavy downp
are they protesting against the one thing that will get venice back on its feet? tim allman, bbc news. for most of us another fine day, some by weather clouds will develop into towering thunderstorms, and we could have downpours of hail and gusty winds as well, but the chance of actually any one storm hitting your region is very low, and most of us your region is very low, and most of us will not be getting thunderstorms. there is a weather system circling the uk at the moment, that is helping...
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are they protesting against the one thing that will get venice back on its feet. tim allman, bbc news. cuba can claim some success in battling coronavirus. according to health officials there, no—one has died from covid—19 on the caribbean island for eleven days. however, the economic impact for a country which like italy, is also dependent on tourism is significant, as our cuba correspondent, will grant reports. military vehicles roam the streets of old havana, deousing them with disinfectant and water in the cuban government's successful drive to contain the spread of covid—19. normally these streets would be awash with tourists but restrictions on foreign visitors will stay in place until august. that is difficult news for cuba's economy which could contract by 6% this year. especially its private sector. once heralded as the next economic motor, the administration was confident that more private business would bring more democracy, more change to the island. now economists predict one in three cuban private businesses may close from the pandemic. this ja
are they protesting against the one thing that will get venice back on its feet. tim allman, bbc news. cuba can claim some success in battling coronavirus. according to health officials there, no—one has died from covid—19 on the caribbean island for eleven days. however, the economic impact for a country which like italy, is also dependent on tourism is significant, as our cuba correspondent, will grant reports. military vehicles roam the streets of old havana, deousing them with...
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are they protesting against the one thing that will get venice back on its feet? tim allman, bbc news. a quick reminder of our top story. the chief of police in the us city of atlanta has resigned after police shot dead a black man on friday. this is after weeks of nationwide unrest over the killing of george floyd in minneapolis. a warning, these pictures are disturbing. the video we are about to show is from the security camera outside a fast—food restau ra nt. the 27—year—old black man, rayshard brooks, was running from police. we've frozen the video there. but immediately after this point he was shot by an officer. police say he was shot after failing a sobriety test, resisting arrest and fleeing. crowds have set fire to the drive—through restaurant, which was close to the scene of the killing, and they've blocked a major road nearby. police in atlanta have used tear gas to disperse protesters during unrest sparked by the shooting. these are live pictures. the fast food restaurant where it happened has been set on fire. protesters are still on the stre
are they protesting against the one thing that will get venice back on its feet? tim allman, bbc news. a quick reminder of our top story. the chief of police in the us city of atlanta has resigned after police shot dead a black man on friday. this is after weeks of nationwide unrest over the killing of george floyd in minneapolis. a warning, these pictures are disturbing. the video we are about to show is from the security camera outside a fast—food restau ra nt. the 27—year—old black...
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are they protesting against the one thing that will get venice back on its feet? tim allman, bbc news. queen elizabeth‘s official birthday has been marked with a military ceremony in the grounds of windsor castle. the traditional trooping the colour on horse guards parade in london was cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic. the queen was the only member of the royal family attending the celebration — as our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell reports. a birthday parade for changed times, with windsor castle substituting for horse guards parade. there were no crowds and no cavalry. but under perfect summer skies, into the castle‘s central quadrangle, marched the soldiers who form the castle guard, accompanied by the rather less than massed ranks of the band of the household division. and, on this, the day that officially marks her 94th birthday, the queen was there to watch. she emerged accompanied by officials from the castle where she‘s been in isolation with her husband since the start of the coronavirus lockdown. social distancing was very mu
are they protesting against the one thing that will get venice back on its feet? tim allman, bbc news. queen elizabeth‘s official birthday has been marked with a military ceremony in the grounds of windsor castle. the traditional trooping the colour on horse guards parade in london was cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic. the queen was the only member of the royal family attending the celebration — as our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell reports. a birthday parade for...
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venice getting back to its roots. translation: we decided to call it race of the rebirth, because we wanted it to be an opportunity — the first time when venice, which is made of water, went back to its primary elements, which are the boats and oars. but the scars of the last few months can't be ignored. italy has been one of the countries hit hardest by coronavirus, with more than 3a,000 lives lost. applause. this was about paying tribute to the medical workers who fought on the frontline. applause. translation: the objective of the race was to show that the town's alive but we don't pity ourselves. having blisters on your hands is better than simply answering in an interview to thank doctors. now doctors should be thanked with some financial support. you see how they all stand as they row? this is voga veneta — venetian rowing. an inspiration, perhaps? hopefully, venice itself will soon be back on its feet. tim allman, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. a heatwave looms. during the middle to end
venice getting back to its roots. translation: we decided to call it race of the rebirth, because we wanted it to be an opportunity — the first time when venice, which is made of water, went back to its primary elements, which are the boats and oars. but the scars of the last few months can't be ignored. italy has been one of the countries hit hardest by coronavirus, with more than 3a,000 lives lost. applause. this was about paying tribute to the medical workers who fought on the frontline....
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business returned to venice after 3 months of lockdown tourist stuff flocking back to the city of canals but not all venetians happy to have fun. and in the bundesliga shop will wrestle a respectable point off pipeline leverkusen that sent an unfortunate club record it's now 13 league games without a win the world whoops. an athame held welcome people in cities across germany have taken part in demonstrations against racism and social injustice in berlin protesters formed a human chain around the city trade unions and religious groups also took part in the protests participants had to wear face masks fairly in recently lifted coronavirus related limits on the number of people who can attend demonstrations but they are still required to keep a safe distance in public. standing to give a whole buttes to me to support these demonstrators from german capital from to human chain that searched over 9 kilometers in keeping with social distancing the didn't hold her arms. the efficiency like this protest is very important even though i haven't personally witnessed what is happening in the us and
business returned to venice after 3 months of lockdown tourist stuff flocking back to the city of canals but not all venetians happy to have fun. and in the bundesliga shop will wrestle a respectable point off pipeline leverkusen that sent an unfortunate club record it's now 13 league games without a win the world whoops. an athame held welcome people in cities across germany have taken part in demonstrations against racism and social injustice in berlin protesters formed a human chain around...
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need of a cash injection but many people are concerned about the impact that mass tourism has had on venice in recent years. open for business. tourists have been lining up to visit iconic monuments like st mark's cathedral under back spending their euros in fan and cafe florrie on. the towbar reopening is the beginning of great future successes i'm not the kind demick is now in our past. this. tourist numbers for now are low when compared to the norm in recent years and with tourism accounting for 13 percent of italian g.d.p. there are fears over the impact fewer visitors will have for those working in the sector. but these protesters many local residents have been demanding a change in the city's approach to attracting tourists they want an end to mosque tourism and better regulation some sector leaders believe change is needed. we hope but to hand they in the future is a little cutie is and it's not too he said that this is very important that it needs to not less curious and that the better organization this is their fest. with the e.u. use internal borders fully opening in the coming d
need of a cash injection but many people are concerned about the impact that mass tourism has had on venice in recent years. open for business. tourists have been lining up to visit iconic monuments like st mark's cathedral under back spending their euros in fan and cafe florrie on. the towbar reopening is the beginning of great future successes i'm not the kind demick is now in our past. this. tourist numbers for now are low when compared to the norm in recent years and with tourism accounting...
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are they protesting against the one thing that will get venice back on its feet? tim allman, bbc news. a group of uk charities, the wildlife trust, is encouraging people across the country to re—connect with nature and go wild for the month ofjune. lockdown walks have become a routine for many of us in the past few months, and the trust is providing the public with ideas and resources on how to capture some of their favourite moments outdoors. our correspondent tomos morgan reports. lizards, birds and badgers, just some of the wildlife thousands of people across the country have been enjoying as part of the wildlife trust's 30 days of wild campaign. 30 days of wild is the wildlife trust's month—long engagement campaign where we ask for everybody to do one wild thing every day in june, from walking barefoot in the grass to listening to glorious birdsong. hello, we are the king family from hartford west in pembrokeshire. now that there is more scope for us to enjoy the outdoors again following devolved governments' easing of restrictions, families like the kings
are they protesting against the one thing that will get venice back on its feet? tim allman, bbc news. a group of uk charities, the wildlife trust, is encouraging people across the country to re—connect with nature and go wild for the month ofjune. lockdown walks have become a routine for many of us in the past few months, and the trust is providing the public with ideas and resources on how to capture some of their favourite moments outdoors. our correspondent tomos morgan reports. lizards,...
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venice getting back to its roots. translation: we decided to call it race of the rebirth, because we wanted it to be an opportunity — the first time when venice, which is made of water, went back to its primary element, which are the boats and oars. but the scars of the last few months can't be ignored. italy has been one of the countries hit hardest by coronavirus, with more than 34,000 lives lost. applause this was about paying tribute to the medical workers who fought on the frontline. applause translation: the objective of the race was to show that the town's alive but we don't pity ourselves. having blisters on your hands is better than simply answering in an interview to thank doctors, now doctors should be thanked with some financial support. you see how they all stand as they row? this is voga veneta — venetian rowing. an inspiration perhaps? hopefully venice itself will soon be back on its feet. tim allman, bbc news. so you are now up to date on all the top stories and, of course, our business headlines a
venice getting back to its roots. translation: we decided to call it race of the rebirth, because we wanted it to be an opportunity — the first time when venice, which is made of water, went back to its primary element, which are the boats and oars. but the scars of the last few months can't be ignored. italy has been one of the countries hit hardest by coronavirus, with more than 34,000 lives lost. applause this was about paying tribute to the medical workers who fought on the frontline....
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and visitors for turned to venice after 3 months of lockdown tourist stop flocking back to the city of canals over nations that are happy to have them back. i'm anthony held welcome police in atlanta georgia have shot at a black man after a scuffle at a fast food restaurant on saturday the police chief quickly resigned and the officer who shot him dead has been fired the victim brooks is said to have resisted arrest after filing a sobriety test security video shows he was shot while running from police and holding one of their stun gun. i think you've had too much to drink to be drives approach as one of. these of a lot of racial brooks's life. body camera footage released by atlanta's police department show a scuffle. before mr brooks attempted to flee with the police taser then the deadly shots. after just moments barely of the 27 year old was recorded speaking to the offices who had found him in his car outside a wendy's restaurant. i can go to him or order there right now right through my door to work the u.s. lawyers representing racial brooks's family say the office is want justi
and visitors for turned to venice after 3 months of lockdown tourist stop flocking back to the city of canals over nations that are happy to have them back. i'm anthony held welcome police in atlanta georgia have shot at a black man after a scuffle at a fast food restaurant on saturday the police chief quickly resigned and the officer who shot him dead has been fired the victim brooks is said to have resisted arrest after filing a sobriety test security video shows he was shot while running...
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and visitors for turned to venice after 3 months of lockdown tourists the flocking back to the city of canals over nations happy to have. a map and how would welcome people in cities across germany have taken part in demonstrations against racism and social injustice in berlin protesters formed a human chain around the city trade unions and religious groups also took part in the protests participants had to wear face masks berlin recently lifted coronavirus relighted limits on the number of people who can attend demonstrations but people are still required to keep a safe distance apart in public. standing together albeit 2 meters apart these demonstrators in the german capital formed a human chain that searched over 9 kilometers in keeping with social distancing the didn't hold hands. not even. the everything but this protest is very important even though i haven't personally witnessed what is happening in the u.s. and elsewhere i do hear about it and i am shocked the same goes for some cities around here was an official of the tac refugees it's unbearable. to be in this hemisphere the
and visitors for turned to venice after 3 months of lockdown tourists the flocking back to the city of canals over nations happy to have. a map and how would welcome people in cities across germany have taken part in demonstrations against racism and social injustice in berlin protesters formed a human chain around the city trade unions and religious groups also took part in the protests participants had to wear face masks berlin recently lifted coronavirus relighted limits on the number of...
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and visit us return to venice after 3 months of a long term are flocking back to the city of canals but not over nations are happy to have. a map and how would welcome police in cities across germany have taken part in demonstrations against racism and social injustice in berlin protesters formed a human chain around the city trade unions and religious groups also took part in the protests the dissidents had to wear face masks berlin recently lifted coronavirus related limits on the number of people who can attend demonstrations but they still work wired to keep a safe distance apart in public. standing to divert albeit 2 metres apart these demonstrators in the german capital formed a human chain that searched over 9 kilometers in keeping with social distancing the didn't hold hands. they're behaving like this protest is very important even though i haven't personally witnessed what is happening in the u.s. and elsewhere i do hear about it and i am shocked the same goes for some cities around here was an official of the tech refugees it's unbearable to me that if we hadn't this hemisphe
and visit us return to venice after 3 months of a long term are flocking back to the city of canals but not over nations are happy to have. a map and how would welcome police in cities across germany have taken part in demonstrations against racism and social injustice in berlin protesters formed a human chain around the city trade unions and religious groups also took part in the protests the dissidents had to wear face masks berlin recently lifted coronavirus related limits on the number of...
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out of venice with the post of the in touch with the cynical if only can on the solo see without. bond oh. oh oh motivating most of paper they tell a funny sort of i'm told if we need. a image with a man to get. them into done the job of the dutch is a visual cue to continue. with the suitable not a pretty not rich. on their mobile going through to original piece of appreciate it don't look at them of being just. today lives in alexandria in egypt under a clue. gyptian surveillance and it is practically impossible to contact him except through social media. which. has. seen a human hot. this . morning. state prosecutor spot tonto began investigating this disappearance thanks to some software supplied to the italian police by the cia who identified about 20 mobile phone numbers present in the area when i was abducted. the mobile phones were registered under false names but the investigation later traced the real identities of those nearby. to be. a. choice. they needed to mentor when the little kid is a. kid. i feel no help at all it is an italian military banks around a 100 kilome
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for the city of venice the accuracy of the. projections as a matter of vital importance parts of the city are less than one meter above the water and as the pace of the sea level rise continues to accelerate flooding has grown more common and venice every centimeter counts. in this moment for the next century that means has a solution. in the 1st warning came in 1906 when floodwaters reached a height of nearly 2 meters. scientists calculated that an extreme event like this would happen only once every 200 years and in venice still decided to take precautions. and. deal surratt he's drew up a plan that would close off the lagoon in an emergency and the massive flood barrier was called the movie project. and. most consists of 78 movable gates fixed to the lagoon floor when a high tide. comes compressed air raises the floodgates. and the city is separated from the sea construction work began in 2003 and still isn't complete but there's a catch might not be high enough to be. mentioned this system considering the i.p.c.c. scenarios
for the city of venice the accuracy of the. projections as a matter of vital importance parts of the city are less than one meter above the water and as the pace of the sea level rise continues to accelerate flooding has grown more common and venice every centimeter counts. in this moment for the next century that means has a solution. in the 1st warning came in 1906 when floodwaters reached a height of nearly 2 meters. scientists calculated that an extreme event like this would happen only...
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in venice still decided to take precaution this. he'll surratt he's drew up a plan that would close off the lagoon in an emergency the massive flood barrier was called the movie project. and. most consists of 78 movable gates fixed to the floor when a high tide. comes compressed air raises the floodgates the lagoon and the city is separated from the sea construction work began in 2003 and still isn't complete but there's a catch might not be high enough to be. mentioned this system considering the i.p.c.c. scenarios. in. the late ninety's and we have to concede there warst scenarios that these 60 centimeters of sea level rise in the next century and and under current projections the sea level is expected to rise more than a meter in this century that's more than the 5 and a half 1000000000 euro moser project could handle. if. there will be 2 meters of sea level rise will have to. have to do something else more natale than is the entire coleslaw and. in the mediterranean. the latest i.p.c.c. report says this was a case scenario is un
in venice still decided to take precaution this. he'll surratt he's drew up a plan that would close off the lagoon in an emergency the massive flood barrier was called the movie project. and. most consists of 78 movable gates fixed to the floor when a high tide. comes compressed air raises the floodgates the lagoon and the city is separated from the sea construction work began in 2003 and still isn't complete but there's a catch might not be high enough to be. mentioned this system considering...
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for the venice the accuracy of. projections is a matter of vital importance parts of the city are less than one meter above the water and as the pace of the sea level rise continues to accelerate flooding has grown more common and venice every centimeter counts. in this moment for the next century then his has a solution. the 1st warning came in 1906 when floodwaters reached a height of nearly 2 meters. scientists calculated that an extreme event like this would happen only once every 200 years. in venice still decided to take precautions and. he'll surratt he's drew up a plan that would close off the lagoon in an emergency the massive flood barrier was called the movie project. and. most consists of 78 movable gates fixed to the floor when a high tide to the comes compressed air raises the floodgates the lagoon and the city is separated from the sea construction work began in 2003 and still isn't complete but there's a catch might not be high enough. that i mentioned this system considering the i.p.c.c. scenarios.
for the venice the accuracy of. projections is a matter of vital importance parts of the city are less than one meter above the water and as the pace of the sea level rise continues to accelerate flooding has grown more common and venice every centimeter counts. in this moment for the next century then his has a solution. the 1st warning came in 1906 when floodwaters reached a height of nearly 2 meters. scientists calculated that an extreme event like this would happen only once every 200...
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for the city of venice the accuracy of. projections as a matter of vital importance parts of the city are less than one meter above the water and as the pace of the sea level rise continues to accelerate flooding has grown more common and venice every centimeter counts. in these moments for the next century then these has a solution. the 1st warning came in 1906 when floodwaters reached a height of nearly 2 meters. scientists calculated that in extreme events like this would happen only once every 200 years. in venice still decided to take precautions. and. drew up a plan that would close off the lagoon in an emergency the massive flood barrier was called the movie project. and. most consists of 78 movable gates fixed to the floor when a high tide the aqua comes compressed air raises the floodgates the lagoon and the city is separated from the sea construction work began in 2003 and still isn't complete but there's a catch might not be high enough. they mentioned the system considering the. p.c.c. scenarios. late ninety's a
for the city of venice the accuracy of. projections as a matter of vital importance parts of the city are less than one meter above the water and as the pace of the sea level rise continues to accelerate flooding has grown more common and venice every centimeter counts. in these moments for the next century then these has a solution. the 1st warning came in 1906 when floodwaters reached a height of nearly 2 meters. scientists calculated that in extreme events like this would happen only once...
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in venice still decided to take precaution this. deal sora tees drew up a plan that would close off the lagoon in an emergency and the massive. flood barrier was called the movie project. and and and. most consists of 78 movable gates fixed to the floor when a high tide the comes compressed air raises the floodgates the lagoon and the city is separated from the sea construction work began in 2003 and still isn't complete but there's a catch might not be high enough to be. mentioned this system considering the i.p.c.c. scenarios. in. the late ninety's and we have to consider the warst scenarios that 60 centimeters of sea level rise in the next century and and under current projections the sea level is expected to rise more than a meter in this century that's more than the 5 and a half 1000000000 euro moser project could handle. if. there will be 2 meters of sea level rise will have to. have to do something as one not all event is the entire coleslaw and. in the mediterranean. the latest i.p.c.c. report says this was a case scenario i
in venice still decided to take precaution this. deal sora tees drew up a plan that would close off the lagoon in an emergency and the massive. flood barrier was called the movie project. and and and. most consists of 78 movable gates fixed to the floor when a high tide the comes compressed air raises the floodgates the lagoon and the city is separated from the sea construction work began in 2003 and still isn't complete but there's a catch might not be high enough to be. mentioned this system...
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for this venice the accuracy of the. projections as a matter of feith all important parts of the city are less than one meter above the water and that's the pace of the sea level rise continues to accelerate flooding has grown more common and venice every centimeter counts. in this moment for the next century then is has a solution. the 1st warning came in 1906 when floodwaters reached a height of nearly 2 meters. scientists calculated that an extreme event like this would happen only once every 200 years. in venice still decided to take precautions and. drew up a plan that would close off the lagoon in an emergency the massive flood barrier was called the movie project. and. most consists of 78 movable gates fixed to the lagoon floor when a high tide the aqua comes compressed air raises the floodgates the lagoon and the city is separated from the sea construction work began in 2003 and still isn't complete but there's a catch might not be high enough. i mentioned this system considering the i.p.c.c. scenarios. in. late
for this venice the accuracy of the. projections as a matter of feith all important parts of the city are less than one meter above the water and that's the pace of the sea level rise continues to accelerate flooding has grown more common and venice every centimeter counts. in this moment for the next century then is has a solution. the 1st warning came in 1906 when floodwaters reached a height of nearly 2 meters. scientists calculated that an extreme event like this would happen only once...
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so there is a venice but nobody is bringing about action. and a whole systems are based on always meeting. was that really listening was almost they put out the orders. there's a moment is the moment when you're done with the horses. if. i am convinced that musicians can have a very important impact on people they can influence people actually music inspired people in so many ways and musicians how we need speired by nature like they're taught who was inspired by nature. beethoven it's one of the great giants of music history in every sense. we know that the walks that he went on for hours and hours were the moments where he condensed his thoughts and his emotions and the pastoral symphony i think reflects his greatest laugh which is make sure. you have the openings gentle melodies gorgeous melody which is just strolling in the countryside everything's fine. it's very interesting the beethoven in the pastoral symphony he wrote quite a lot of text describing the scenes the scene at the stream the storm the bird song and yet at the same time h
so there is a venice but nobody is bringing about action. and a whole systems are based on always meeting. was that really listening was almost they put out the orders. there's a moment is the moment when you're done with the horses. if. i am convinced that musicians can have a very important impact on people they can influence people actually music inspired people in so many ways and musicians how we need speired by nature like they're taught who was inspired by nature. beethoven it's one of...
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venice getting back to its roots. translation: we decided to call it race of the rebirth, because we wanted it to be an opportunity — the first time when venice, which is made of water, went back to its primary element, which are the boats and oars. but the scars of the last few months can't be ignored. italy has been one of the countries hit hardest by coronavirus, with more than 311,000 lives lost. applause. this was about paying tribute to the medical workers who fought on the frontline. applause. translation: the objective of the race was to show that the town's alive but we don't pity ourselves. having blisters on your hands is better than simply answering in an interview to thank doctors. now doctors should be thanked with some financial support. you see how they all stand as they row? this is voga veneta — venetian rowing. an inspiration, perhaps? hopefully, venice itself will soon be back on its feet. tim allman, bbc news. we will bring you the forecast in a moment. potentially, going down from two metres
venice getting back to its roots. translation: we decided to call it race of the rebirth, because we wanted it to be an opportunity — the first time when venice, which is made of water, went back to its primary element, which are the boats and oars. but the scars of the last few months can't be ignored. italy has been one of the countries hit hardest by coronavirus, with more than 311,000 lives lost. applause. this was about paying tribute to the medical workers who fought on the frontline....
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if you think about that and definitely especially in places like venice there will be a need. to reactivate a largest city because if you think about the majority of the population of venice has moved out because of the angst because of the fact that younger member we're talking courtship of just a few months on best in now that is basically 0 so when you reactivate that type of economy you have to also be incredibly careful another thing to me about what more grounding it is that definitely murder countries like italy and spain that were very very affected and that were very much in the needles obviously where you know there was a a great reputation and back because you know all of a sudden it would go and it's not safe anymore to go to the people coming from italy look at a bus what was a thai who even you know discriminated or sent back home because i've seen episodes of this apathy that these countries have been ringback reacting very strongly to make sure that the measures are limited to make sure that the communication that it's going to gauge unities destinations is act
if you think about that and definitely especially in places like venice there will be a need. to reactivate a largest city because if you think about the majority of the population of venice has moved out because of the angst because of the fact that younger member we're talking courtship of just a few months on best in now that is basically 0 so when you reactivate that type of economy you have to also be incredibly careful another thing to me about what more grounding it is that definitely...
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if you think about that and definitely especially in places like venice there will be a need. to reactivate a largest city because if you think about the majority of the population of venice has moved out because of the angst because of the fact that younger remember we're talking courtship of just a few months on best in now that is basically 0 so when you reactivate that type of economy you have to also be incredibly careful another thing to me about what more grounded it is that definitely murders our countries like italy and spain that were very very affected and there were very much in the needles obviously where you know there's a a great reputation and back because you know all of a sudden it would go and it's not safe anymore to go to the people coming from italy look at a bus what was a time when even you know discriminated or sent back home because i've seen episodes of this apathy that these countries have been ringback reacting very strongly to make sure that the measures are limited to make sure that the communication that it's gone against unities destinations is
if you think about that and definitely especially in places like venice there will be a need. to reactivate a largest city because if you think about the majority of the population of venice has moved out because of the angst because of the fact that younger remember we're talking courtship of just a few months on best in now that is basically 0 so when you reactivate that type of economy you have to also be incredibly careful another thing to me about what more grounded it is that definitely...