Borders and beaches are reopening across europe as countries look to stem the economic damage from the crown of virus destructions the pandemic has ravaged economies particularly the tourism and Hospitality Industries and italy the government announced it will allow travel to and from the country starting next month since march the country has been under one of the strictest lockdowns and its hit the tourism reliant economy hard praga good to has our report. Deserted holds rooms steeped in history without. This new one. The gilded wall of italys finest nazi hotels instead the song ends on the once bustling terrace and the symbol of a pub that swept through leaving thousands. Devastating its economy is that this hole would have been crowded noisy with people chatting at the bar visitors passing by and appreciating the beauty of these halls now its empty lonely it is the 1st time in almost 80 years of the history of this hotel which was built in the thirtys is empty and closed but there
Plight of many who are out of work and struggling to survive during the pandemic. Also ahead well look at how the Coronavirus Crisis is changing when and where well work in the future. Im going to go with sports. To germany after 10 months sat down there are 6 games in the benz league on saturday but with Strict Health and safety rules in place and no fans stadiums. Signs of cautious optimism are emerging in europe as many countries begin to ease travel restrictions and reopen some sectors of their economies italy has announced it will open up travel to and from the country starting next month it will scrap 14 day quarantine rules and low previously banned trips within the country but you. He is also easing some restrictions with people finally now allowed to travel across the country the government is permitting people to head outside not just for exercise but is cautioning them to stay alert in greece beaches can now be enjoyed by the general public but there are rules on the number
The pandemic. And the babies are locked behind closed doors away from parents desperate to take the boy. But top u. N. Prosecutor is welcoming the arrest of a suspect in the 994 a wanton genocide felicien had avoided capture for more than 2 decades until French Police raided an apartment there paris sunday gago reports of course and this is called this he was one of the worlds most wanted fugitives 84 year old. The man accused of financing the militias that mascot 800000 people in 100 days during the rwandan genocide until his arrest in france he had been on the run from International Justice for 25 years i had been indicted by the United Nations International Criminal tribunal in 1907 on 7 counts of genocide but the film a businessman managed to avoid arrest using his powerful International Connections to evade capture to go always had very close relate. Mr owens government in france hes very well connected in elite circles are in paris and i think use arrest and i will also raise que
Palestinian territories in the west bank. We begin in brazil where theres a political backlash to president jaya both scenarios handling of the Coronavirus Crisis the Health Minister has handed in his resignation of the less than a month in the job nelson teach follows his predecessor who had publicly criticized both the narrow decision to allow the reopening of gyms and beauty parlors brazil is a center of latin americas corona Virus Outbreak with close 215000 deaths it registered a record 15305 new cases on friday thats the highest in a day a lot took the total number of infections to over 218000 but the president is pushing state governors to ease lock downs and reopen the economy where john holdren is monitoring developments across latin america and joins us live now from mexico city john so this is the 2nd Health Minister to resign during the pandemic what more do we know about his reasons for stepping down. When say public why he had stepped down but its believed that he was agai
Off your cell phones or anything else that might make noise during the program. Thank you for doing that. We are thrilled to tonight to welcome acclaimed historian mary beth norton, the author of five books and coeditor of several others inn her textbook people n the nation a survey of u. S. History has been published in ten additions and has sold mores than a 500,000 copies. Norton is a Pulitzer Prize finalist and 201 in the 2,018th president of the american historical association. She is the Professor Emeritus at cornell university. Her new book 1774 the long year of revolution is available for purchase following the program. So now please join me in welcoming mary beth norton. [applause] its really nice to be here. I want to make sure the clicker is on. It doesnt seem to be. There it is. Okay, great. I dont want to show that one quite yet. It is in the collections in the historical society, and it claims the label that is impossible to read unless so theres a quite wellknown object