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DW The Day May 14, 2019

Nuclear deal with iran as full implementation is in the scope of me and your theory that this deal is necessary for our security nobody wants iran to have a Nuclear Bomb Iran through the strait youre on and then theres a timeout to one becomes and i think what we need is a period of calm to make sure that everyone understands what the other side is thinking. Also coming up the passing of a legend actress and singer doris day has died at the age of 97. That was. Cheers not. Gay sarah. Iran is the center of a growing rift between the United States and its european allies meeting today in brussels e. U. Countries urged washington not to escalate tensions with iran which is foreign secretary jeremy hunt about the risk of the situation accidentally escalating into a conflict you Foreign Ministers had gathered to discuss their approach to the Iran Nuclear Deal when they were joined by expectedly of u. S. Secretary of state. Mike pompei who turned up in brussels with the message that if europeans are discussing iran he should be there too even if he wasnt invited but what he heard from his e. U. Counterparts was mostly criticism the risk of war in the gulf has escalated since the u. S. Pulled out of the Iran Nuclear Deal a year ago i heard that clearly today from from the us from myself but also from the other ministers of the states that. We are living in a. Crucial moment where. The most relevant. To take the most responsible attitude to take. Should be that of maximum restraint. But with iran restraint has not been donald trump strongpoint after withdrawing from the nuclear deal he reintroduced harsh sanctions against iran even sent warships to the gulf then iran followed suit by abandoning part of the deal a puzzling incident in the gulf of oman is an indicator of rising tension in the region the United Arab Emirates says this oil tanker was one of 4 commercial vessels attacked and significantly damaged near the port of food on sunday emirates officials have not described the nature of the attack nor have they said who is responsible what is clear is the growing unease in one of the worlds most significant shipping hubs 20 percent of all Oil Transport passes through the strait of hormuz e. U. Foreign ministers warn the incident could trigger a major conflict all the more reason to restore the nuclear deal with iran is in its problem. Thats in europe we are united in our view that this deal is vital to our security no one wants iran to be in possession of Nuclear Weapons thats the goal of this accord and thats what we had achieved so far therefore we will stand united for this agreement to be implemented because thats whats. Pale left brussels after just a few hours empty handed and without any change in washingtons position no change either in a year leaders desire to save the nuclear deal with iran and no concrete plan on how to do it. Lets go through this with daniel gayla hes a german officer journalist and middle east analyst hes currently editor in chief of the german middle east quarterly magazine zennie and welcome to day that you. Might compare just turning up the what was it would you do you have what you just just turning up yeah dramatic stunt. If you look at the tweet that came from a mother of a greenie a couple of minutes ago i think she said like well we were informed overnight that he would show up and we told him that we are quite busy im not quoting have a tim and we would see how we could squeeze him somewhere into the schedule but we the appropriate answer would have been to tell a story thanks for turning up for showing up but in fact this is just a meeting for members so maybe we can see you later. I think compare was kind of trying to do this dramatic stand in order to influence certain european powers thats what hes been doing a couple of months ago and was so where he helped this congress and security in the middle east where he tried to to create in the build an alliance against iran in the middle east with the support of certain and particularly Eastern European powers but i think he also and that is just speculation i have to say he might have brought along some intelligence dossiers trying to substantiate his argument that there is a imminent threat against u. S. Installations targets troops whatever in the middle east coming from iran thats what hes been claimed before that intelligence information has been quite controversial some American News media argue that its been inflated but there must be something about such a dramatic move and i think it wasnt really appreciated by the you because they like a schedule and they like the schedule to be respected and very they dont seem to have changed their mind so he doesnt it doesnt look like hes changed any minds this of course is all about iran responding to americas withdrawal from the deal a year ago and saying. And giving europe 60 days to to secure its oil imports around the world what is the the or else if iran does make good on its word and it does start stockpiling enrich uranium who is going to do what about it all the iranians of president rania said that he iran is not withdrawing from the deal and its becoming very technical what theyve actually done keeping a higher amount of enrich uranium in the country then was a sri. Agreed on but this is like something that is reversible immediately so this is a rather minor step the question is like hes putting a lot of pressure on the europeans and the europeans dont like it because they say particular france germany and the u. K. Say we havent done anything wrong so why do you blame us other powers like russia are doing the same interest only theyre not blaming the americans theyre putting the pressure on the europeans and it seems to be that the iranians have think that its a good strategy now i say the atmosphere between european powers and iran was in the best in the last couple of weeks at present my conference and has been talking to present ronnie on the phone to somehow negotiate with him to convince him that he should stay committed to the deal that call was interrupted a couple of times ive heard from sources in the ill is a that. The atmosphere of this talk wasnt really good and so there is a number of lets say misunderstandings also and better most vocal between europe and the iran at the moment but whatever is happening the europeans can say we are staying committed to the deal and we want every side to respect it but what they really willing to invest what are the really what is the price that theyre willing to pay because this is not only about staying committed to the deal its about responding to certain demands in particular to somehow relieve the situation of iranians with regard to this Economic Warfare so what sort of pressure is rouhani under tremendous pressure he was well 1st of all. Lets bear in mind the people that are in power in iran that includes Hasan Rouhani that includes the the leader the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini but also other in the political establishment they have been in charge for the last for more than 30 years they have been through a lot of pressure they have been through wars theyve been through the gulf war then they have been through the bush administrations threats against iran so they know they know whats happening its not new for them but this is quite a different situation however because the economic pressure on the remaining people and the economic pressure on even the state system in iran is tremendous this is a result of sanctions in mostly a result of the sanctions also of mismanagement of the situation and the sanctions and many in iran say you promised us that the deal was would change something and didnt because even when the deal was implemented the implementation was very slow the economic effects the benefits or the rains was very slow so politically its always easy to blame the others and to say this is because of the others this is because they dont respect our agreements and so on its very difficult for a government in iran in particular to say we did manage the situation well this is also one of the reasons why the economy didnt didnt take up again and then of course trump left it and it all went south ok so now they have someone to blame for the phenomenon of girl from legacy thank you thank you for. Today marks the 75th anniversary of a little known chapter in those who germanys history led raid on hamburg Chinese Community the raid on the 1st thing from a 944 by 2 arrests and eventually to the deaths of more than a dozen chinese residents after the war the German Government refused to compensate the victims and their descendants but some are trying to reassure their story is never for the. At 77 mario to solti is one of the oldest bar owners and some to poly notorious red light district. Few customers realize that her hong kong bar is a piece of german chinese history in the 1920. 00 s. Hundreds of chinese sailors employed in the German Merchant Navy settled in hamburg they opened up shops and restaurants establishing germanys 1st and only chinatown in the citys lively Entertainment District the bar opened by marriott his father was also a restaurant if i leave and i met you we had a zest for life i found a home here he had german friends and if he knew someone was down and out hed let them dying free of charge. But the chinese communities peaceful coexistence ended with the rise of the nazis who branded unions between chinese men and german women as race defilement. The persecution intensified in may 1904 with the gestapo raid known as the chinese action historian lars amanda has documented the brutality used by the police and the gestapo during the operation. Because im getting the why didnt total 129 men were arrested and beaten as they were taken to this Police Station from here they were transferred to the gestapo prison that foods booth where they were held for months. And 17 chinese prisoners died his father survived but he never received compensation after the war the german Restitution Office classified the chinese action as a routine Police Operation lars amanda calls that a mistake as this is the surviving documentation shows very clearly that gestapo offices saw themselves as some kind of racial war use what they get to extend the nazis policies of racial purity to hamburgs resident chinese population. Maria to has come to terms with germanys refusal to compensate her father. Today its the resurgence of the far right that shes worried about. It makes me furious that people have learned nothing from history on the contrary history is repeating itself a completely generation should be making sure that the Younger Generation knows what really happened so it never happens again. Maria to speak openly about her familys past so that the story of her father and hamburgs last chinatown conserv is a cautionary tale for future generations. Brussels correspondent matters has been making his way through the European Union recently producing a series of programmes about the different styles of bread across the 28 Member States now hes taken the project to the European Commission he caught up with the e. U. s antitrust Commission Moderator vest a danish politician tipped as a future Commission President well ok itself yes thank you if you want to try to bother 1st with that process without which is a very. Very good. Thanks a lot sharing the present. So commissioner in 2017 youve handed a massive fine to the tech giant google and then you went back home and baked this white bread well i i work a lot with words and ive been doing that for a very long time so its meeting in speaking it is reading it is writing so by the end of the day i need something to do something that will produce a result that is. Tactile this simple and in some of our antitrust case is takes quite a long time to produce results and if youre a somewhat in patient person like me you would like to see things happening on the shelves and it is this was the 3rd find from google the 3rd big case what will you fire the off next. Well i have to fire the oval much more often than we can hand out a fine. Because i would always have the freshly baked or i would make a double person porcelain and put something in the freezer. Because it would be my go to food why would you say you have greater failures baking bread or making politics i think in particular working with sourdoughs little bit tricky takes a lot of care and attention. At that again when working with other people that takes a lot of care and attention as well now as a baker i discovered you have to follow a lot of strict rules but it also takes intuition as an antitrust commissioner how do you track the line between following the laws of protecting the malls and making politics i think intuition is something that you develop. And its an expression of the experience that you have. And i tend to be more and more able to see if people will work with us and you know propose solutions that will allow for instance a merger to be cleared because consumers are still are safe from price increases or lack of choice. And you can sense if there is a willingness on the other side of the table actually to do that and all within the rules of course but that can make things work faster and clearer. And i think also easier for everyone in my braking series im drawing correlations are looking for correlations between bread people and politics if you look at denmark and youre right bret what do you think the 2 have in common but if you if you need 2 pieces of this spread it will keep you going for a very long time i like casals as well but after i call so ill be there within an hour and if anyone would lift this bet there was a oh this is this is substantial so yes i think there are some similarities we dont think things like this spreads not light either let me tell you about one correlation i had in mind when i for different kinds so i made a lame version as i made the kernel wants. 1 to soak them overnight you know then we have next year route yes and we have seats these are 4 options for the 4 opt outs that. Thats very good that is very good. But that puts me in a difficult position because i would like to get rid of the opt outs ok eventually the danes are very much against that i think there might be very good for member of the European Union also because some of the important things that were dealing with right now like Climate Change or security or managing migration protecting refugees these are issues that dont really know borders. So the more we can come together on these issues the better well commissioner i brought you a gift i got you the heavyweight this is it here to for bread drama on weed and ride low but is also beauty yes that is indeed thats a heavyweight is that how you experience the germans in politics what i always see is that germany express the german self interest through a european lens. And the countries that do that that does that the most. And that is one of the things that enables a lot of things in europe but one thing was always a given working in denmark that if you really needed help you could always turn to the germans and finally i brought you a baking apron oh this is excellent so the next time. Another tech giant is up for a fine yes then ill go man ill put it on an. And i will completely distressed afterwards an excellent look at some of that mess we should like to remind you very much it is really really really beautiful im glad you like it. The hollywood legend doris day has died at the age of 97 the singer and actress was famous for her wholesome image and lilting voice a statement from her foundations that she passed away early monday as they enjoyed the peak of her film career in the 1950 s. And early sixtys in musicals and romantic comedies like Calamity Jane and pillow talk. Doris day and rock hudson from the 959 romantic comedy pillow talk the most popular film of days remarkable career she was one of hollywoods brightest stars in the 1950 s. And sixtys a multitalented blonde starlet with german roots day who was born dog was fun couple half checked all the boxes acting singing and dancing. At her peak day embodied a stereotypical American Dream girl wholesome charming and stylish she was often cast as a sunny housewife a loving mother doting wife. But this pristine image didnt reflect the more messy reality of her private life which had many ups and downs doris day married 4 times after a final divorce a 981 she devoted herself to her longtime passion Animal Welfare her hollywood career began to ebb in the late 1960 s. When the wholesome image she stood for became one compatible with new trends in hollywood. But it was her great talent singing that made her immortal. To see. A stand. What will be will be. As youd expect the news of doris days passing has brought lots of online reaction ive just goldie hawn tweeted the great doris day left us and took a piece of the sun with her she brightened our lives and lived out her life with dignity may she rest in peace of economy which awards the oscars wrote today we remember doris day who brought us so much joy with humor extraordinary talent and kind heart and well to hollywood legend. The Ronald Reagan foundation had this was sad to hear of the passing of doris day in 1952 Ronald Reagan start alongside miss day in the winning team she was hollywood royalty a true legend and had time rest in peace mr a. Life and times from Award Winning media and entertainment journalist to k. J. Matthews who joins us from los angeles a welcome to had k. J. She was an International Hollywood icon with one of the longest careers in Hollywood History so how did she navigates the Nuclear Bomb Iran<\/a> through the strait youre on and then theres a timeout to one becomes and i think what we need is a period of calm to make sure that everyone understands what the other side is thinking. Also coming up the passing of a legend actress and singer doris day has died at the age of 97. That was. Cheers not. Gay sarah. Iran is the center of a growing rift between the United States<\/a> and its european allies meeting today in brussels e. U. Countries urged washington not to escalate tensions with iran which is foreign secretary jeremy hunt about the risk of the situation accidentally escalating into a conflict you Foreign Ministers<\/a> had gathered to discuss their approach to the Iran Nuclear Deal<\/a> when they were joined by expectedly of u. S. Secretary of state. Mike pompei who turned up in brussels with the message that if europeans are discussing iran he should be there too even if he wasnt invited but what he heard from his e. U. Counterparts was mostly criticism the risk of war in the gulf has escalated since the u. S. Pulled out of the Iran Nuclear Deal<\/a> a year ago i heard that clearly today from from the us from myself but also from the other ministers of the states that. We are living in a. Crucial moment where. The most relevant. To take the most responsible attitude to take. Should be that of maximum restraint. But with iran restraint has not been donald trump strongpoint after withdrawing from the nuclear deal he reintroduced harsh sanctions against iran even sent warships to the gulf then iran followed suit by abandoning part of the deal a puzzling incident in the gulf of oman is an indicator of rising tension in the region the United Arab Emirates<\/a> says this oil tanker was one of 4 commercial vessels attacked and significantly damaged near the port of food on sunday emirates officials have not described the nature of the attack nor have they said who is responsible what is clear is the growing unease in one of the worlds most significant shipping hubs 20 percent of all Oil Transport<\/a> passes through the strait of hormuz e. U. Foreign ministers warn the incident could trigger a major conflict all the more reason to restore the nuclear deal with iran is in its problem. Thats in europe we are united in our view that this deal is vital to our security no one wants iran to be in possession of Nuclear Weapons<\/a> thats the goal of this accord and thats what we had achieved so far therefore we will stand united for this agreement to be implemented because thats whats. Pale left brussels after just a few hours empty handed and without any change in washingtons position no change either in a year leaders desire to save the nuclear deal with iran and no concrete plan on how to do it. Lets go through this with daniel gayla hes a german officer journalist and middle east analyst hes currently editor in chief of the german middle east quarterly magazine zennie and welcome to day that you. Might compare just turning up the what was it would you do you have what you just just turning up yeah dramatic stunt. If you look at the tweet that came from a mother of a greenie a couple of minutes ago i think she said like well we were informed overnight that he would show up and we told him that we are quite busy im not quoting have a tim and we would see how we could squeeze him somewhere into the schedule but we the appropriate answer would have been to tell a story thanks for turning up for showing up but in fact this is just a meeting for members so maybe we can see you later. I think compare was kind of trying to do this dramatic stand in order to influence certain european powers thats what hes been doing a couple of months ago and was so where he helped this congress and security in the middle east where he tried to to create in the build an alliance against iran in the middle east with the support of certain and particularly Eastern European<\/a> powers but i think he also and that is just speculation i have to say he might have brought along some intelligence dossiers trying to substantiate his argument that there is a imminent threat against u. S. Installations targets troops whatever in the middle east coming from iran thats what hes been claimed before that intelligence information has been quite controversial some American News<\/a> media argue that its been inflated but there must be something about such a dramatic move and i think it wasnt really appreciated by the you because they like a schedule and they like the schedule to be respected and very they dont seem to have changed their mind so he doesnt it doesnt look like hes changed any minds this of course is all about iran responding to americas withdrawal from the deal a year ago and saying. And giving europe 60 days to to secure its oil imports around the world what is the the or else if iran does make good on its word and it does start stockpiling enrich uranium who is going to do what about it all the iranians of president rania said that he iran is not withdrawing from the deal and its becoming very technical what theyve actually done keeping a higher amount of enrich uranium in the country then was a sri. Agreed on but this is like something that is reversible immediately so this is a rather minor step the question is like hes putting a lot of pressure on the europeans and the europeans dont like it because they say particular france germany and the u. K. Say we havent done anything wrong so why do you blame us other powers like russia are doing the same interest only theyre not blaming the americans theyre putting the pressure on the europeans and it seems to be that the iranians have think that its a good strategy now i say the atmosphere between european powers and iran was in the best in the last couple of weeks at present my conference and has been talking to present ronnie on the phone to somehow negotiate with him to convince him that he should stay committed to the deal that call was interrupted a couple of times ive heard from sources in the ill is a that. The atmosphere of this talk wasnt really good and so there is a number of lets say misunderstandings also and better most vocal between europe and the iran at the moment but whatever is happening the europeans can say we are staying committed to the deal and we want every side to respect it but what they really willing to invest what are the really what is the price that theyre willing to pay because this is not only about staying committed to the deal its about responding to certain demands in particular to somehow relieve the situation of iranians with regard to this Economic Warfare<\/a> so what sort of pressure is rouhani under tremendous pressure he was well 1st of all. Lets bear in mind the people that are in power in iran that includes Hasan Rouhani<\/a> that includes the the leader the Supreme Leader<\/a> Ayatollah Khomeini<\/a> but also other in the political establishment they have been in charge for the last for more than 30 years they have been through a lot of pressure they have been through wars theyve been through the gulf war then they have been through the bush administrations threats against iran so they know they know whats happening its not new for them but this is quite a different situation however because the economic pressure on the remaining people and the economic pressure on even the state system in iran is tremendous this is a result of sanctions in mostly a result of the sanctions also of mismanagement of the situation and the sanctions and many in iran say you promised us that the deal was would change something and didnt because even when the deal was implemented the implementation was very slow the economic effects the benefits or the rains was very slow so politically its always easy to blame the others and to say this is because of the others this is because they dont respect our agreements and so on its very difficult for a government in iran in particular to say we did manage the situation well this is also one of the reasons why the economy didnt didnt take up again and then of course trump left it and it all went south ok so now they have someone to blame for the phenomenon of girl from legacy thank you thank you for. Today marks the 75th anniversary of a little known chapter in those who germanys history led raid on hamburg Chinese Community<\/a> the raid on the 1st thing from a 944 by 2 arrests and eventually to the deaths of more than a dozen chinese residents after the war the German Government<\/a> refused to compensate the victims and their descendants but some are trying to reassure their story is never for the. At 77 mario to solti is one of the oldest bar owners and some to poly notorious red light district. Few customers realize that her hong kong bar is a piece of german chinese history in the 1920. 00 s. Hundreds of chinese sailors employed in the German Merchant Navy<\/a> settled in hamburg they opened up shops and restaurants establishing germanys 1st and only chinatown in the citys lively Entertainment District<\/a> the bar opened by marriott his father was also a restaurant if i leave and i met you we had a zest for life i found a home here he had german friends and if he knew someone was down and out hed let them dying free of charge. But the chinese communities peaceful coexistence ended with the rise of the nazis who branded unions between chinese men and german women as race defilement. The persecution intensified in may 1904 with the gestapo raid known as the chinese action historian lars amanda has documented the brutality used by the police and the gestapo during the operation. Because im getting the why didnt total 129 men were arrested and beaten as they were taken to this Police Station<\/a> from here they were transferred to the gestapo prison that foods booth where they were held for months. And 17 chinese prisoners died his father survived but he never received compensation after the war the german Restitution Office<\/a> classified the chinese action as a routine Police Operation<\/a> lars amanda calls that a mistake as this is the surviving documentation shows very clearly that gestapo offices saw themselves as some kind of racial war use what they get to extend the nazis policies of racial purity to hamburgs resident chinese population. Maria to has come to terms with germanys refusal to compensate her father. Today its the resurgence of the far right that shes worried about. It makes me furious that people have learned nothing from history on the contrary history is repeating itself a completely generation should be making sure that the Younger Generation<\/a> knows what really happened so it never happens again. Maria to speak openly about her familys past so that the story of her father and hamburgs last chinatown conserv is a cautionary tale for future generations. Brussels correspondent matters has been making his way through the European Union<\/a> recently producing a series of programmes about the different styles of bread across the 28 Member States<\/a> now hes taken the project to the European Commission<\/a> he caught up with the e. U. s antitrust Commission Moderator<\/a> vest a danish politician tipped as a future Commission President<\/a> well ok itself yes thank you if you want to try to bother 1st with that process without which is a very. Very good. Thanks a lot sharing the present. So commissioner in 2017 youve handed a massive fine to the tech giant google and then you went back home and baked this white bread well i i work a lot with words and ive been doing that for a very long time so its meeting in speaking it is reading it is writing so by the end of the day i need something to do something that will produce a result that is. Tactile this simple and in some of our antitrust case is takes quite a long time to produce results and if youre a somewhat in patient person like me you would like to see things happening on the shelves and it is this was the 3rd find from google the 3rd big case what will you fire the off next. Well i have to fire the oval much more often than we can hand out a fine. Because i would always have the freshly baked or i would make a double person porcelain and put something in the freezer. Because it would be my go to food why would you say you have greater failures baking bread or making politics i think in particular working with sourdoughs little bit tricky takes a lot of care and attention. At that again when working with other people that takes a lot of care and attention as well now as a baker i discovered you have to follow a lot of strict rules but it also takes intuition as an antitrust commissioner how do you track the line between following the laws of protecting the malls and making politics i think intuition is something that you develop. And its an expression of the experience that you have. And i tend to be more and more able to see if people will work with us and you know propose solutions that will allow for instance a merger to be cleared because consumers are still are safe from price increases or lack of choice. And you can sense if there is a willingness on the other side of the table actually to do that and all within the rules of course but that can make things work faster and clearer. And i think also easier for everyone in my braking series im drawing correlations are looking for correlations between bread people and politics if you look at denmark and youre right bret what do you think the 2 have in common but if you if you need 2 pieces of this spread it will keep you going for a very long time i like casals as well but after i call so ill be there within an hour and if anyone would lift this bet there was a oh this is this is substantial so yes i think there are some similarities we dont think things like this spreads not light either let me tell you about one correlation i had in mind when i for different kinds so i made a lame version as i made the kernel wants. 1 to soak them overnight you know then we have next year route yes and we have seats these are 4 options for the 4 opt outs that. Thats very good that is very good. But that puts me in a difficult position because i would like to get rid of the opt outs ok eventually the danes are very much against that i think there might be very good for member of the European Union<\/a> also because some of the important things that were dealing with right now like Climate Change<\/a> or security or managing migration protecting refugees these are issues that dont really know borders. So the more we can come together on these issues the better well commissioner i brought you a gift i got you the heavyweight this is it here to for bread drama on weed and ride low but is also beauty yes that is indeed thats a heavyweight is that how you experience the germans in politics what i always see is that germany express the german self interest through a european lens. And the countries that do that that does that the most. And that is one of the things that enables a lot of things in europe but one thing was always a given working in denmark that if you really needed help you could always turn to the germans and finally i brought you a baking apron oh this is excellent so the next time. Another tech giant is up for a fine yes then ill go man ill put it on an. And i will completely distressed afterwards an excellent look at some of that mess we should like to remind you very much it is really really really beautiful im glad you like it. The hollywood legend doris day has died at the age of 97 the singer and actress was famous for her wholesome image and lilting voice a statement from her foundations that she passed away early monday as they enjoyed the peak of her film career in the 1950 s. And early sixtys in musicals and romantic comedies like Calamity Jane<\/a> and pillow talk. Doris day and rock hudson from the 959 romantic comedy pillow talk the most popular film of days remarkable career she was one of hollywoods brightest stars in the 1950 s. And sixtys a multitalented blonde starlet with german roots day who was born dog was fun couple half checked all the boxes acting singing and dancing. At her peak day embodied a stereotypical American Dream<\/a> girl wholesome charming and stylish she was often cast as a sunny housewife a loving mother doting wife. But this pristine image didnt reflect the more messy reality of her private life which had many ups and downs doris day married 4 times after a final divorce a 981 she devoted herself to her longtime passion Animal Welfare<\/a> her hollywood career began to ebb in the late 1960 s. When the wholesome image she stood for became one compatible with new trends in hollywood. But it was her great talent singing that made her immortal. To see. A stand. What will be will be. As youd expect the news of doris days passing has brought lots of online reaction ive just goldie hawn tweeted the great doris day left us and took a piece of the sun with her she brightened our lives and lived out her life with dignity may she rest in peace of economy which awards the oscars wrote today we remember doris day who brought us so much joy with humor extraordinary talent and kind heart and well to hollywood legend. The Ronald Reagan<\/a> foundation had this was sad to hear of the passing of doris day in 1952 Ronald Reagan<\/a> start alongside miss day in the winning team she was hollywood royalty a true legend and had time rest in peace mr a. Life and times from Award Winning<\/a> media and entertainment journalist to k. J. Matthews who joins us from los angeles a welcome to had k. J. She was an International Hollywood<\/a> icon with one of the longest careers in Hollywood History<\/a> so how did she navigates the Hollywood Boys Club<\/a> its hard to imagine how doors they would have done that i mean she was born in the smaller town as youve noted is own she came here and she was on hollywood or in hollywood movies all those decades you remember this is a time when there was evidence to mean we were eating out in sequence in hollywood she really was one of the most stars and that maybe if it wasnt easy gotten there was a killer that was heard everything mansfield but not too many other artists like and you have to also remember that most of her people were in that tin box office she was one of the few people who says that at that meeting but to see it over and over and over again and lets see really whats the real next door was it that i think those films really resonated with american audiences not even just american on this but all around the world they saw her as the girl next door to speak or everybody can identify with her not the best watch that longevity at the box office and she also in the end even though people may save you know what im scenes in her private life i dont want to support her she understood the hollywood system for there really was it says and scream punisher rock hudson not became legendary. Oh absolutely you know they were friends for many didnt even hear it before he obviously not passed the way of aids and a lot of people you know went out and said they couldnt believe it happens longstanding 37 for some time looking for the lancet part is that you know i think the interviews afterwards that you know he understood they can wait a minute and they just have such a good hollywood principle its i mean you dont see anything like that happens man she really was one of the you he read it was able to understand the state not want screen legend doors but behind. It will resonate with her and i think thats why wind was so squat and her passion for animals at times was even greater than the passion from hollywood just tell us a bit about. You know she has a foundation for animals which she really to i think not a lot of stray animals is based here in los angeles and one of her very good friends said in an interview a decade or so ago that she really kind of pulled back from the media spotlight and from people in general i mean a lot of it at the do with her several real marriages this so i think after a while she just loves animals and she will lead them and you know many people who love animals like myself always say that you know and it was left. And i think he always wanted and that the animals exist but all of them are absent intimate apparition thats all it was in the late sixtys and briefly after that after hollywood she had a very successful t. V. Show in the seventys but she didnt want to do if you just tell us about that briefly. He really didnt you know during that time it was like a divorce of her her 3rd husband and he ended up passing away in the people who were surprised to find out she thought she was worth millions and that millions after he passed away he not only left her in debt and so the abuse in show was really a way for her to get out of her and restart that career so she really needed Television Show<\/a> as much as i dont vision wanted her but its not something that she wanted to do initially because of course she had been a need to start and not the case with many many absences you know what she can on the bits we have for so long with so many its its own hearts and make thats when symptoms of the smallest was right she was able to you know its good talking to you thank you so much i came to math errors in los angeles the life and times of doris day thank you and here. Almost up to come session continues online youll find us on twitter at state news out there forget to use a hash tag. 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