The outcome of the vote was tight 48 said they wanted to remain in the European Union while 52 chose to leave. The so called brexiteers edging out the vote by a narrow lead a decision that had and will continue to have tremendous consequences. Here, we go to cornwall, which had a clear leave majority, mainly due to its fishing industry. For decades, local fishermen felt threatened by eu fishing restrictions and regulations, which they feel caused a decline of their industry and livelihood. Now they hope for a Brighter Future on these unchartered waters. Reporter these people in cornwall are celebrating their traditional summer festival, not the brexit. They dont let politics spoil their good mood. Everyone has good reason to raise a glass, whether they won or lost the referendum. 56 of the people in this remote area on britains west coast voted to leave the e. U. Thats more than the countrys average. In the harbor town of newlyn, the fishermen in particular resent brussels. They regard
The small town of boston has long had Close International links. In the early 17th century pilgrims started here for the united states. Today, migrants are coming to boston, mainly young people, from eastern europe. Zbigniew is from poland. He is an instructor at the towns karate club. When the weathers good, he trains with his polish friends outside on the edge of town. Zbigniew our main purpose is selfdevelopment through karate training. We always try to be better every day than the day before. Tomorrow we will try the same. We will try to be better than today. Keep moving forward, thats zbigniews approach to life. He and his wife agnes came here 13 years ago. Their son patrick was born in england. They started off working in a factory, but now both have jobs in management. And like many of their friends, theyve bought a house here. Agnes work hard as much as possible, save as much as possible. Some of them, they will be back to poland. I know a lot of my friends now, they settled he
The small town of boston has long had Close International links. In the early 17th century pilgrims started here for the united states. Today, migrants are coming to boston, mainly young people, from eastern europe. Zbigniew is from poland. He is an instructor at the towns karate club. When the weathers good, he trains with his polish friends outside on the edge of town. Zbigniew our main purpose is selfdevelopment through karate training. We always try to be better every day than the day before. Tomorrow we will try the same. We will try to be better than today. Keep moving forward, thats zbigniews approach to life. He and his wife agnes came here 13 years ago. Their son patrick was born in england. They started off working in a factory, but now both have jobs in management. And like many of their friends, theyve bought a house here. Agnes work hard as much as possible, save as much as possible. Some of them, they will be back to poland. I know a lot of my friends now, they settled he
The outcome of the vote was tight 48 said they wanted to remain in the European Union while 52 chose to leave. The so called brexiteers edging out the vote by a narrow lead a decision that had and will continue to have tremendous consequences. Here, we go to cornwall, which had a clear leave majority, mainly due to its fishing industry. For decades, local fishermen felt threatened by eu fishing restrictions and regulations, which they feel caused a decline of their industry and livelihood. Now they hope for a Brighter Future on these unchartered waters. Reporter these people in cornwall are celebrating their traditional summer festival, not the brexit. They dont let politics spoil their good mood. Everyone has good reason to raise a glass, whether they won or lost the referendum. 56 of the people in this remote area on britains west coast voted to leave the e. U. Thats more than the countrys average. In the harbor town of newlyn, the fishermen in particular resent brussels. They regard
Connection with violence by russian fans during a match against england at euro 2016. And now the ban on russian athletes. Some Russian Sports officials are suspected of encouraging doping or at least covering it up. Many russians say the treatment is unfair and they feel the country is being singled out. How widespread is doping in Russian Sports . Thats what we want to talk about on quadriga with three guests following the story closely. It is a pleasure to welcome our guest who covers germany for the russian newspaper. She says collectively punishing all russian track and field athletes without individual proof of guilt would be very wrong and only deepens the divide between russia and the west. We have the reporter who is an author of an acclaimed seer oins doping. He says the doping crisis utterly discredits sport. Russia is an egregious example but other countries are just lucky no onone hass checkcked om so far. And the political commentator or the newspaper says doping corrupti