Spending the lockdown blues people around the world stuck at home the turning to music and anything else they can think of the philippine endless hours. Im anthony how did welcome more than a 1000000 people around the world now have confirmed corona virus infections and over 55000 people have perished the United States is still very much at the epicenter as we look now at the very latest developments around the world and in the u. S. They have registered the worlds highest daily coded 19 death toll thursday so 1169 confirmed deaths from virus related causes there south korea has refused entry to foreigners who refused quarantine measures all of a series of rivals including south korean nationals are. Us alight for 14 days and germany now has more than 80000. 00 confirmed cases and over a 1000 covered 19 deaths but the leader of the countrys Disease Control institute says the new data is indicating a slowdown in new infections even chancellor Angela Merkel says the data is cause for som
Now the warring sides in libyas long running civil war are coming together in berlin for a u. N. Backed peace conference leaders and diplomats from 12 countries have been invited to the meeting in the german capital earlier attempts to negotiate a cease fire had failed intuiting a summit in moscow last week were all here if i have to launched an offensive to try to take the capital tripoli in april turkey which backs the internationally recognized government base there called the in the conference an important step. Didnt. The International Community has not shown the necessary reaction to have targets attacks until now the actions of half taught and his supporters are an open violation of the Un Security Councils reason lucians. Head is standing by for us in the libyan capital tripoli but 1st lets go to how some of his in as im there on various heads of state in town for this meeting talk us through whats expected to happen today. Well some of the bilateral meetings on the sidelines o
And cultural institutions. She has served as a member of the wall street journal editorial board, columnist for Financial Times and bloomberg news, she has taught economic history at the stern school of business. Now in addition to her prolific book writing, amity serves as a president ial scholar for kings college, chairs the board of the Calvin Coolidge president ial foundation, and in a big coup for us at michigan chairs the whole Selection Committee for the Manhattan Institute high outcries. An award she herself has won. Few decades have imprinted on the popular imagination quite as much as the 1960s and so many of us remember that decade for its most dramatic and turbulent moments. The assassinations of the kennedys and Martin Luther king jr. The march on washington and antiwar protests. Neil armstrong on the moon and fighting in vietnam. Amitys focus is not the job that played across the screens on the country abindeed a generation of politicians came to realize that the centrali
Search bar at the top of the page. It is great to be here with you all to celebrate and discuss an excellent new book by one of our countrys most original and insightful economic thinkers. Amity shlaes. Over the course of her distinguished career she has brought her wideranging intelligence and feel for storytelling to some of her countrys leading intellectual and cultural institutions. She has served as a member of the wall street journal editorial board, columnist for Financial Times and bloomberg news, she has taught economic history at the stern school of business. Now in addition to her prolific book writing, amity serves as a president ial scholar for kings college, chairs the board of the Calvin Coolidge president ial foundation, and in a big coup for us at michigan chairs the whole Selection Committee for the Manhattan Institute high outcries. An award she herself has won. Few decades have imprinted on the popular imagination quite as much as the 1960s and so many of us remembe
And cultural institutions. She has served as a member of the wall street journal editorial board, columnist for Financial Times and bloomberg news, she has taught economic history at the stern school of business. Now in addition to her prolific book writing, amity serves as a president ial scholar for kings college, chairs the board of the Calvin Coolidge president ial foundation, and in a big coup for us at michigan chairs the whole Selection Committee for the Manhattan Institute high outcries. An award she herself has won. Few decades have imprinted on the popular imagination quite as much as the 1960s and so many of us remember that decade for its most dramatic and turbulent moments. The assassinations of the kennedys and Martin Luther king jr. The march on washington and antiwar protests. Neil armstrong on the moon and fighting in vietnam. Amitys focus is not the job that played across the screens on the country abindeed a generation of politicians came to realize that the centrali