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At this point we have just a more than 39000000 americans who want to reopen the schools. Everybody wanted the moms who wanted to dance wanted the kids wanted its time to do it everything could go. Of course the us remains the world leader in the pandemic because goes without saying so were very much going to put pressure on governors and everybody else to open the schools the only person right there in play politics that isnt done term and we know this point. Also coming up tonight can the world fight 2 viruses at once a disturbing prediction from the United Nations the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on in china the. Reports of facilities being closed supply chains being disrupted clones seeing knock down mentions that was founded once and so will. Try but coronavirus is threatening to blow us even more off try. And see what our viewers on p. B. S. In the United States and all around the world welcome we begin the day with the push to go back to school in time even if the coronavirus is in the classroom next month is when schools in america normally begin a new year but nothing is normal this year in a country where face masks are partisan accessories plans for reopening schools have become the stuff of political arm wrestling and u. S. President donald trump he is flexing his executive muscle pressuring state governors not to delay the start of the school year trump is offering no concrete plans on how to make schools safe in the middle of a raging pandemic today he publicly rejected recommendations from the centers for Disease Control on opening schools on the day that corona virus infections surpassed 3000000 in the u. S. President trump is telling parents and School Principals not to follow the advice of Public Health experts this is not sitting well with teachers in fact many say kids in the classroom will accelerate a 2nd wave of the pandemic they say lives could be put at risk including their own and that schools will most likely be forced to close their doors again. We dont want people to make political statements or do it for political reasons i think its going to be good for them politically so they keep the schools closed no way so were very much going to put pressure on governors and everybody else to open the schools to get them open and its very important its very important for our country its very important for the well being of the student in the parents i want donald trump to sit in the back of my class of 39 and breathe their air i want him to sit there for 7 hours. 5 days a week and help those kids cough and sneeze on hand if you dont get this right if there isnt hoops here it probably means somebody died. But when that starts to happen theyll close schools down again that will impact the economy that will impact the funding for Public School it will be a vicious mischievous cycle strong words there the debate over reopening schools in the u. S. Is not just about kindergarten through 12th grade and its not only about americans returning to a story that we told you about last night foreign students at u. S. Colleges universities may be may not be allowed to stay in the country they could face deportation if their universities offer only online classes many including harvard are planning no in class instructions this fall in order to slow the spread of the coronavirus tonight Harvard University and mit are suing the trumpet ministry sion to block in force mit of this new visa route the schools say that the order came without notice and they say it is simply cruel and reckless the students who may have to pick up and leave they agree. The 1st event to happen as soon as this was announced i was just trying it can go back to minutes where there are no flights there and its a very very unsafe situation when you can get like yours when you start to get in so that is where you can set up on your plan and your plan im cindy cartesianism something you have you know you want to put in our students have to make a choice between their health or leaving the country is ridiculous and i think it kind of feeds into. Kind of their idea about just trying to push schools open without really coming up with a good plan well we are joined tonight by one of those foreign students facing an uncertain future bill clinton is from germany and she is a ph d. Student in religion at Harvard University and kids good to have you on the day what have you been told by the university or what have u. S. Immigration officials what they told you about your visa yeah thank you so much for having me and i havent really gotten much information besides the ice order that youve all read and harvard has definitely affirmed that they are fighting for us that theyre fighting this lawsuit but i havent really gotten any information that theyre not this is actually going to affect me and how it would affect me how long i would have to pack up my things and go home so at this point that nobody has actually bitched out to me in person let me you would have a lot of time with would you go on could this semester begins next month i mean this is incredibly short notice yes absolutely and so i at this point i am very anxious about what that would mean for me how to just take les i would have to figure out how to get back home and set up have a workspace there for myself and pay for flights back home and what it would mean for my Health Insurance my financial situation all of those things well well what would you do i mean do you do you have a plan if you have to reject out of the United States. At this point im assuming i would go back to my parents house and twice it set up camp there i would have to leave my car my partner my pets my space behind and figure out what to do with that so i did i do have a plan but at this point its still kind of up in the air and then i would have to take classes in the middle of the night at my parents basement most likely so you would be in your parents basement doing online classes and in the middle of the night because that is the time change right right right so my seminar for my stop feel for example meets at 6 pm. And so theyre flat like until 8 am so i would have to sit at home and in germany between like midnight and 2 am in the morning after also i wouldnt have access to my library i would have access to my books i dont even know how would be able to do coursework and my research. Yeah you know there are some who support this this visa rule and they say that you do not need to be in the United States if all the courses or online you can take the courses anywhere in the world what do you say to those people. Yes so we only had a few colleagues who had to take courses on line last semester because they were unable to go back in to get back into the country and they have all told us how incredibly. Bad the situation was for them and how they werent really able to follow up with courts work based on what i didnt have the level Internet Connection some of them didnt really have a space to get back to over in a very you know and then environment that in them got him to prosper probably to do those who really think that that is an option i think they have never really taken a course at harvard and what that entails and what you need in order to to successfully do that yeah exactly i mean and what it takes to get swept good at harvard i mean we certainly have to take your hat off to you for that and the how many years have you been in the United States yeah ive been United States for 4 years now so i came as an Exchange Student and then after one year i started my masters at yale for 2 years and after that my ph d. Program for one year so its been 4 years its been 4 years and whats your relationship and a German International student to the United States now. Yeah it definitely has changed right i came here in the summer of 2016 i felt very welcomed and i felt like i could prosper here people wanted music come here and over the course of the last few years the situation has changed i feel threatened is this constant you know threat in the back of my thinking that they could be bands like this one coming into effect at any moment and if you list both people i feel like im here as long as im good for something and assume thats the situation gets complicated im just being sent home and at this point i think after after this you know after all of this is hopefully over one day. Professionals and International Professionals are going to have to be evaluate better not they think taking that risk is worth it taking that risk to go to the United States and invest their talent there its worth it yeah what youre seeing here is what we been hearing from a lot of people before this visa rule was announced is it is it safe to say that your experience in the United States had made you more proamerican i mean its been a positive experience for you. I dont i dont like im im im im pro at it like a pro i dont think im kind of going to say im proamerican it definitely merica has offered me up if you would use that i wouldnt have had in germany especially in my specific set fields and i think the american. Education system for what i want to do is as a wonderful place to prosper. I i dont know if i could say im probably more proamerican yeah well or maybe its given you a better understanding of whats going on in the United States if you could speak to the people in power in the United States tonight and you know give them a message what would you say to them. Yeah i would say in one hand i am im incredibly talented ive given this country a lot i wrote before undergraduate students here who i had bias and i think ive made a positive impact on this university but also im human and i have a life here it is just incredibly unkind to uproot me from that im an adult woman i know it is a temporary home but it is for now it is a home because that my program here is for 5 to 7 years so im just appealing to them to be doing a human thing but i also dont think it is on the long term better for the country economically and. For the state of Higher Education in this country yeah yeah you are youre a human being and should be treated that way. Building we appreciate you taking the time to share your story with this tonight we will be following you and we wish you all the best the end of this story has not been written yet thank you thank you so much for having me. Yet another book about u. S. President donald trump yet another scathing assessment of the man in the oval Office Next Week the much anticipated book by Donald Trumps niece goes on sale in too much and never enough help my family created the worlds most dangerous man mary truong a clinical psychologist accuses her uncle of being a sociopath with no regard for human life this blistering book comes just weeks after the publication of a tell all book about the Trump White House written by john bolton the former u. S. National security advisor is tim sebastians guest this week on conflict zone bolton makes it clear he does not want trump to serve a 2nd term. Were 4 months away from the next of those elections what if trump loses by a small margin do you expect him to go quietly or organize some going of bizarre National Emergency to try and stay way is well maybe you would tell me what evidence you have that hes planning to to create a bizarre National Emergency you know its for those in arizona didnt say that the vote will be the most corrupt election in the history of our country and we cannot let this happen so youre making the same mistake as many trump critics youre exaggerating without adequate evidence and im going over my suggestion and i know from your questions you obviously despise truck thats fine i understand that but but the way youre approaching it makes it difficult for those of us who are opposed to him getting another term to make the case to americans who want to know what the facts are that thats something that you know the people will decide here in 4 months and well see what the outcome is before you get hyperthyroid about it lets see what happens. Here in europe german chancellor Angela Merkel is calling on the European Union to unite if it wants to emerge from the coronavirus pandemic stronger merkel was in brussels today to mark the beginning of germanys 6 month presidency of the European Council and the European Union it is in crisis. The masks hand gestures and rather awkward head nodding have taken the place of handshakes german chancellor Angela Merkels 1st trip abroad since the corona Virus Outbreak was marked by new pandemic etiquette as europe confronts an unprecedented threat already over 100000 european lives have been lost to the virus and alongside growing debt and unemployment the continent to seeing a marked rise in populism. This in for the pandemic cant be fought with lies and dissent from ation any human nor with hatred and agitation in fact denying populism is being shown its limits. Use of the top priority of the german presidency is to ensure that europe emerges from the crisis united by just short term stabilisation of europe will not be enough we also want to europe that offers hope and of hope but us hope. Merkel supports the e. U. Commissions proposed joint Recovery Fund of 750000000000 euros to provide financial help especially to the southern European Countries that have been hardest hit the Commission President formally the longest serving member of merkels cabinet feels that such radical steps are necessary we have entered the worst recession since almost 100 years but she faces opposition from the frugal for austria denmark the netherlands and sweden they are reluctant to give away money without Strings Attached merkel insisted that a compromise was necessary and sooner rather than later the mines on the seriousness are common goal is to find an agreement as soon as possible because the depths of the canonic slump urges us to hurry there is no time to lose otherwise the weakest will suffer. I very much hope that we can reach an agreement this summer long to negotiate. Beginning in the coming weeks will determine the Economic Future oh youre joining me now from brussels is our correspondent barbara vessel good evening to you barbara european leaders they have been calling for Greater Unity among members states as long as you know i can remember can the german chancellor can she conjure up that marigold magic that we have seen in action before and this shes given her about something we know referee queen know her style when she talks and when im glad america does passion and i believe in europe afterwards what we move to say is nice try however i mean this on this at this point in time whats on her side is necessity it is the absolute urgent necessity to do something everybody realizes that the in the depths of the recession that the European Union is sliding into at the moment they just have to come up with condom measures so the question is not if how money is going to distribute it and this is what the big fight is going to be about angloamerican experience of all the heads of state in government in the European Union. A lot of the people there personally and she knows how to deal with them and so it is europes best chance that she just packs and is now heading the presidency and she will give a very best to sort of get to that compromise that we heard her asking for sometimes you do need luck to have success what about this recovery for europe what do you see is the biggest impediments to that becoming a reality. The biggest obstacle is that this is some sort of cultural war because northern countries the socalled frugal forward in brussels. Also called this stingy for. The south because the northern people say why are we supposed to give away our good money to those southerners who havent really gotten their house in order when the time was good when the sun was shining they should have done reforms years ago they should have saved money they shouldnt have those huge mountains of debt that italy is sitting on for instance and so they because they they fear for their electoral bases they say basically ok were ready to give the loans but were not ready to give money away as grants that is more or less what the big fight turns around but its much more complicated than that of course as usual because the next european budget is also sort of thrown into the mix and then this this battle about who gets what and how much of of which sort of pot of money and will there be grants and at all will there only be loans and so on and so forth that is such a mix of difficult difficult conditions that im going to medical bill really have to do her best to sort of sort this out how does she do this she sort of gives us a good reason sweeties to some she threatens other she made the sword and she uses just the whole instrument area im off it political leader with a lot of experiences in long nights in brussels in order to get to the point where everybody will say yes exhausted and sort of going help what is on her side is that she can do this for longer than anybody else 3 oclock in the morning 5 oclock in the morning shes still up there everybody dead tired and then thats the point where they might finally give in thats part of the miracle magic i suppose. When brussels barbers always thank you. The Coronavirus Crisis could become deadly for millions of patients nearly 40000000 people across the world are living with each i. V. Antiretroviral medications help to manage and control the condition but the 1000 pandemic is interrupting supply chains which deliver lifesaving each of the medications that is just one of the dangers she wus adrian krege report. To me would have preferred not to come to the clinic today because of the corona virus and to avoid questions from neighbors to me is not her real name she prefers to remain anonymous i know she is h i v positive and wants to make sure her one year old daughter does not become infected. My family knows and you. Know. Because they like to go for a little bit building jog to the center on the sin of pride because you dont know your future i want to have been to you after all. So you dont need to charge for. One in 5 mothers in khayelitsha township is age i be positive a few years ago 2 out of every 5 children also had the virus but now the chances of a chevy being passed on that birth are less than 5 percent south africa has made significant progress of the fight against hiv the government pays for the medicines and aid agencies like Doctors Without Borders spoke with Education Programs in normal times a group of mothers with h i v meteo once a month at the corner crisis means the meetings have been cancelled all of my best to gain and not from the groups a chance of discussing with p. Is and giving also time to discuss the difference in t. Doesnt things like that so now that the group happening anymore if it is really affected post natal. Thats the medics now counsel the mothers on a one to one basis hiv is still a serious problem. The hospital is much empty of than usual because of covert 19 many patients avoid hospitals and therefore dont have access to their medication experts believe this could have a Strong Negative impact on the page said be aids but also tuberculosis patients in the future. Simply knows her medication significantly increases her own Life Expectancy the hope is that in the future h i. V. In corona will no longer be a danger to her daughter. And untreated each of the infection is far more deadly than cold that night we asked each of the researcher here in germany why well the difference basically between 19. 00 and 8. 00 chevy is that many hiv patients do not get their medication its a deadly disease and almost 100 percent can die from a chevy van they are infected now we were at the state where we can control the infection bad well that people can make it happen normal Life Expectancy but now lacking those medication in some countries just due to. Transportation chains this is a very serious problem that the issue is that they said that you have to take the medication every day and if you do not have medication for example poor months or even that week you might develop resistance against the medication and then it wont work anymore that w h o n u n h s and its about half a 1000000 additional aids that weve all faced this year because of the call that 19 prices. Well finally if there is one place in the us that is intimately acquainted with history making tragedy it is new york city in our lifetime alone the big apple has been home to the dot com bubble bursting the financial crisis and ground 0 on 911 most of us remember that fateful day in 2001 you probably recognize this photo was well one of the most famous images taken just moments after the collapse of the World Trade Center people fleeing in terror the gentleman you see on the far left wearing glasses and a black shirt his name was Stephen Cooper mr cooper died earlier this year is family say that mr cooper carried this picture in his wallet and showed people he met proud that he had survived a terror attack is family says the cause of death was coded 19 Stephen Cooper was 78 years old. The day is almost done the conversation continues online join us on twitter in news you can follow me bring guns t. V. And remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow gives another day well see you then have a. Justice for the victims of this river in the genocide thats catherine bond. The human rights advocate wants to identify a 1000 lawyers. This huge undertaking is still underway 25 years after the infamous massacre Bosnia Herzegovina some clues. Mixed d. W. Does fast break. What we eat in some decisions. Healthy food smocks. Were beginning to realize. That. South influences whats going on in our. Brain. In 45. W. It. Is for me. Is for you. Is for help. Beethoven is for. Beethoven is for. Beethoven is for. Is for. Beethoven 202250th anniversary year long do you know. Hello and a warm welcome and to focus on your up show and its great to have your company so far the coronavirus and they make hasnt affected germany as much as it has many other countries but the danger isnt over yet

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