A make or break summit in brussels they want to negotiate a 750000000000 year old package to help you economies recover from the coronavirus endemic with divisions one g. And this table is where the cold war began and you look at the legacy of the potsdam conference 75 years later. Im Aaron Chilton welcome to the program u. S. President donald trump says he will not mandate face coverings nationwide to slow the spread of the coronavirus saying the public should be free to decide whether to wear them he made the comments to fox news as the country recorded more than 70000 new infections for a 2nd consecutive day. Florida is now the national epicenter of cope with 19 on friday the Sunshine State recorded more than 11000 new cases for the public and gov run the centers whos facing criticism for its handling of the pandemic has blamed the high numbers on increased testing in the state. And correspondent chef on siemens is in miami for us stefan were seeing grim new figures whats the situation like in miami. Situation is grim and as much as the figures today and now there are 11000 new Coronavirus Infection cases thats massive yesterday 15000. Florida as a state has 20 percent more new coronavirus cases then arizona 70 percent more than texas doubled the amount of california so this is the absolute red zone here this is the worst Case Scenario in the last 4 weeks and for florida remember just a few months ago and this is like around dog day here it was this governor in this state which came late to the game to close down late and they opened early and people forgot to wear this or were complacent and didnt think it was necessary to wear this mess were back to mask the basics wear a mask when youre outside when youre inside and tracing and testing testing testing testing none of this has happened here within the last few months and this explains why the numbers in florida so staggeringly high dangerously high because now tracing is not even possible anymore because the infection rates are daily so high. So what are you seeing on the ground how seriously are residents actually taking the pandemic precautions. I think theyre beginning again to get a grip of how dangerous and prick care this whole situation for them is the. Mayor of Miami Dade County issued now a a mandatory mask order for outside and inside so that means people in miami are supposed to wear a mask when theyre outside doing their business on the ballot and inside but of course how do you enforce this thats really really hot theres millions of People Living in florida of course and then millions of those here in miami it is impossible to enforce this and i have to say so from what we say its about 5050 we see a lot of people Wearing Masks but we see an equal amount of people who just dont care or dont seem to care at least for whatever reason that is so give us a little bit of a Bigger Picture in florida what exactly is the State Government proposing to do to get infection rates under control while very good question and we talked to 2 Doctors Today and they said that basically begged us as a as a transmit or to the public in and around the world with please wear a mask please wear a mask even if politicians dont agree on what to do and the governor has said hes not going to go back to shutdown anything so hes adamant about leaving things as they are opting upping testing up being Health Care Workers and their support p. P. E. And what have you even the army is here with personnel helping testing stations and so on but a shutdown is not going to happen here so what happens here is all on the shoulders of medical. Health care professionals and they are begging people to practice social distancing and wear masks to the curb because that has not happened here and that was a correspondent stuff on simons reporting from miami and stuff on stay healthy. And now to some other stories making news around the world. The World Health Organization says berthe brazils corona Virus Outbreak is stabilizing the group said new cases are no longer rising exponentially in the country creating a chance to drive down the infection rate brazil is the hardest hit country in latin america with over 2000000 confirmed cases and nearly 80000 deaths. Queen elizabeth has knighted captain tom moore britains 100 year old war veteran and fund raising hero sir tom became a National Icon when he learns more than 33000000 pounds for Health Workers by walking 100 laps of his garden it was one of the queens 1st official duties since the coronavirus lockdown. The u. S. Supreme Court JusticeRuth Bader Ginsburg says her liver cancer has returned in a statement the 87 year old said she was undergoing chemotherapy and was continued to carry out her duties on the Court Ginsburg has undergone treatment for cancer 4 times since 1999. European Union Leaders are meeting in brussels to try to bridge their differences over a 750000000000 Euro Recovery Fund which aims to help the bloc deal with the Economic Impact of the coronavirus pandemic. German chancellor Angela Merkel is chairing the talks as germany currently holds the e. U. Is rotating presidency shes admitted that finding a compromise wont be easy the e. U. Is divided on how to assist those hardest hit by the pandemic a major Sticking Point continues to be to what degree Member States should say or their debt burden that idea the idea that the e. U. Could neutralize debt allowing the block to borrow money instead of individual nations has some member countries digging in their heels. Correspondent mathis is at the summit in brussels which is the 1st face to face meeting of european leaders since the start of the coronavirus pandemic this was the 1st summit night with an unusual atmosphere of journalists and even many diplomats had to stay here outside of the europa building while leaders were schmoozing and mingling inside so on a positive note they met in person they had a light lunch they had dinner lots of kooky s. And coffees over numerous bilateral meetings but all of this could not paper over the cracks between e. U. Countries when it comes to the rescue package the idea of mutual ice that is so radically new so revolutionary that itll take more than a warm summer night or even an all nighter to get the deal across the line the foundations of postwar europe were put in place by a meeting that took place 75 years ago among the rubble of the 2nd world war the pot some conference brought together the leaders of the u. S. The soviet union and britain they negotiated for more than 2 weeks deciding the future of a defeated germany and redrawing the boundaries of Eastern Europe a new exhibition looks at the far reaching consequences and it features many original mementos from the talks this larger and table was made especially for the conference an intact piece like this didnt exist in rwanda potsdam in july 945 around it Joseph Stalin how he truman and Winston Churchill shaped a new germany then in meissen on the sea and right they were broadly in agreement on most points like the democratization and centralization of germany as well as its not sophistication but there was a different understanding of things in east and west. The exhibition at to see palace shows not only the historic venue but also the consequences of the conference for Germany Europe and the world and put stumm stalins plan to shift poland territorially to the west was signed off resulting in the displacement of millions of poles and germans. So. It was important for us to show that only a handful of people really only 3 along with their advisors decided the fate of millions who had no say they just had to do what was agreed to with. Us today its clear the potsdam conference signaled the start of the cold war as the big 3 smiled for the camera the weapons race had already begun. Porter simon bowen is here to help give us some more perspective on the potsdam conference simon the past some conference marked the end of one conflict and the beginning of another didnt it thats right aaron it showed what what a difference just a few months could make this was the 3rd major conference between the big 3 powers and it was the 1st after the war and thus the 1st without a common enemy and thats where things started to go wrong in terms of working together. The the result ready Eastern Europe practically in the hands of the soviet union stalin was under in control of much of the continent and there was very little the western powers to do about that. All they could really talk about was the future of germany and much of watch transpired there actually took place and could be seen as the foundation of the modern german state they had a list of several things all of which began with d. D. Not sophistication democratisation decentralisation but there is another Word Division that hadnt been planned the soviets and the western powers simply couldnt Work Together and ended up not being able to as they hoped. Administer the country together and so they ended up dividing the country into 2 its been 75 years since the end of the conference why is it still relevant today well. Obviously were momentous geo political decisions made there concerning not only countries like poland which had completely new borders drawn for it and for japan during the conference president truman learned of the existence of the success of the atomic bomb and. At the end of the conference they threatened japan with. With severe consequences if they chose not to surrender and of course we know what happened. But it probably tells us more about the limitations of diplomacy. Weve seen in brussels just these past 2 days the european countries. Have ingrates just agreements over the coronavirus well here they were negotiating with a dictator with completely different viewpoints and completely different ambitions and. Because of this the western powers came together and worked on things like nato and the European Union in order to counter this so perhaps that was the long of the failures of the of the conference were perhaps its greatest legacy all right i mean bone thank you for that. You know every year theres a feeding frenzy in south africa as large shoals of sardines migrate up the eastern coast of the country followed of course by millions of birds seals and sharks the annual sardine run also provides an opportunity for locals to feast on the riches that the waters have to offer its a particularly popular pastime this year because of the Economic Hardship brought on by the corona crisis our correspondent in her interest reports. The swarm of thousands of sardines a paradise for sharks and fisherman they pulled the catch ashore with the huge sea. To our ships during the cold 19 years made things even was the Unemployment Rate as risen message only so fishing is a way of mending an extra income we get titans of suddens being emitted by scene that does it if fords them the opportunity of taking big catches and going all need to put food on the table. Every year between june and all those the saudis migrate along south africas east coast following the cold current thats heading into the you know should. Dodger reef fish all of them they in turn on this side so for thousands of fisherman. Fishing brings the country closer together young and old regardless of their skin color what part of society. Could. Possibly iran is almost over but there still a lot of fish in the water thats why in the run to when you still see a lot of people out with their fishing rods hoping for some more successful weeks to come. 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