And beethoven is for. Beethoven is for covering john. Wayne tobin 2022 the 50th anniversary here on d w. Many schools closed their doors in march has covered 19 swept around the globe. 6 months since have posed unprecedented challenges students suddenly cut off from classmates and thrown into Remote Learning teachers navigating new technology and parents burdened with extra responsibilities. Schools have chosen to keep holding their Classes Online other students and teachers are making a joyous return to their classrooms as a new school year begins. They selling im happy that the school is a start and because i havent seen my friend and my teacher for a long time. Weve been locked in our houses and i forgot how the normal schooling looks. In the schools as a fundamental importance that theres nothing that can substitute schools so from our point of view this is a huge choice to reopen our gates to our 1200 pupils. But the reopening is also a major safety concern how to bring millions o
Officials have suggested the blaze might have been started to protest coronavirus lockdown measures dozens of residents of the overcrowded facility had recently tested positive for cocaine 19. The crypt of the not a dam cathedral in paris has reopened to the public nearly a year and a half after a massive blaze gutted the landmarks interior the crypt offers an exhibition dedicated to the rights of victor hugo and an architect to lead and 19th Century Restoration of the cathedral. This is deja news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram at v. W. News or visit our website w dot com. The maria refugee camp in greece had become a shameful symbol for europe a symbol of the misery that migrants encounter when they try to come here a symbol of the failure of the European Union to agree on a fair and equitable migration policy on tuesday night europes largest refugee camp went up in flames leaving thousands homeless yet again tonight what will happen to these people has their dream of
Pres. Nixon mr. Chairman, delegates to this convention, my fellow americans, four years ago, standing in this very place, i proudly accepted your nomination for president of the United States. With your help and with the votes of millions of americans, we won a great victory in 1968. Tonight, i again proudly accept your nomination for president of the United States. [applause] let us pledge ourselves to win an even greater victory this november in 1972. I congratulate chairman ford. I congratulate chairman dole, Anne Armstrong and the hundreds of others who have laid the foundation for that victory by their work at this great convention. Our platform is a Dynamic Program for progress for america and for peace in the world. Speaking in a very personal sense, i express my deep gratitude to this convention for the tribute you have paid to the best campaigner in the nixon family, my wife pat. [applause] in honoring her, you have honored millions of women in america who have contributed in
Long for the reality of the situation to sink in for many of us the coronavirus pandemic has changed our professional day today into something thats barely recognizable from before the world of work 2020 thats our topic today here on made welcome along so we all worry about our jobs in these Uncertain Times but the many refugees whove come to germany in recent years have had a different set of worries for a start theyve often arrived empty handed and had to find work in a completely strange environment but for some things change very quickly 4 years 4 years ago our reporter mario hooter met 2 refugees from syria who found work and a Parcel Sorting Center in magnifique we met with him again recently one of them still working at. Its another busy day at work for honest im not going to give you that a 3rd of the workforce at this parcel sorting office in magdeburg are refugees like honest who is from syria hes now responsible for 14 people and says there are Career Opportunities for every
Rotunda. For the first time in our nations history, an africanamerican lawmaker lay in state. Last week i share my reflexions on the Life Reflections on the life and legacy of john lewis here on the floor. In the story of america, john was one of those special heroes whose moral clarity shone out like a beacon for others to follow, a north star who inspired his fellow americans to join him in the glorious work of perfecting our union. Today, as we honor his extraordinary life here in the capitol, many of us his friends, his colleagues are filled with a deep sense of loss. But i want to share a short message of hope. It seems easy to forget that john lewis was a teenager when he started the work of seems easy tot forget that john lewis was just a teenager when he started the work of redeeming the soul of america, as he put it. 18 years old when he first met dr. King, 21 when he was arrested as a freedom fighter, 25 when he was beaten bloody on a sunday in selma. The civil rights, the fi