The thing we have one time and this is being used to boost or ill have a system. Also coming up for the 1st time ever members of the Syrian Regime face charges of crimes against humanity the trial begins this week here in germany. I want the culprits to be brought to justice from the accomplices to assad these people are responsible for spilling our childrens blood. To our viewers on p. B. S. In the United States and all around the world welcome we begin the day with uncle americal and donald trump on opposite ends of the pandemic every afternoon in the press Briefing Room of the white house u. S. President trump presents the latest developments in the battle to stop the virus although the us has more cases and more viral related deaths than any other country although doctors still complain of not having enough tests the president s message remains its time to go back to work. To reopen america now on this side of the atlantic a different message altogether today the german chancellor
Mann, author in residence at Johns Hopkins school of advanced International Studies, he talks about his biography of president george w. Bush. James mann, author of the biography on george w. Bush. If a friend of yours who had never met george w. Bush asked you to talk about him, what would you say . I would say he was a guy who was the son of a president , had trouble dealing with that fact for the first 40 years plus of his life, and then got his own personal life together enough to be a quite successful and shrewd politician to be elected governor of texas, and then became president of the united states. The first thing he would be known for then at the time of his presidency now, and forever more, will certainly be the fact that he was president at the time of the september 11th attacks and chose to wage a war in iraq that turned out to be a disaster. What were his early years like . Well, he followed in his fathers footsteps, and i say that quite literally, because he was forced,
This week on q a, james mann, author and resident at Johns Hopkins school of studies, he talked about his biography of george w. Bush. James mann author of the biography on george w. Bush. If a friend asked you to tell him about him what would you say . I would say he was the son of a president , had trouble dealing with that fact for the first 40 plus years of his life and then got his own personal life together enough to be a quite successful and shrewd politician to be elected governor of texas and then became president of the United States. The first thing he would be known for then, at the time of his presidency, now and forever more, will certainly be the fact that he was president at the time of the september 11th attacks, and chose to wage a war in iraq that turned out to be a disaster. What were his early years like . Well, he followed in his fathers footsteps and i say that quite literally, because he was forced, almost, to go to prep school at andover, he went to yale, he di
The bra. And german footballs top frost signed off on a plan to restart the countrys beloved going to sleep in may but not everyone is on board with a fresh people in the middle of the pandemic. Hello im christine will go out welcome to the program chancellor im going to machall say germany must continue to show discipline in the face of the pandemic she told part of and the lifting of some lockdown restrictions were too hasty and she fears the country might stay on to its recent gains if people became complacent about physical distancing shes also calling for a Big European Union budget to support economic recovery in the block. Across germany more people of venturing out we have to the 16 german states agreed to relax certain restrictions on movement some shops are slowly reopening albeit with restrictions. Facemasks are now obligatory on public transport as well as in stores in some states but easing restrictions runs the risk of complacency addressing the bundestag on thursday germ
A revote he won said whoever wins istanbul wins turkey and its people have now delivered a clear message to their countrys leader well with their vote the people of istanbul have rejected president at a once increasing authoritarianism democracy at work the people are suffering from the countrys financial crisis that has also caused wants popularity to fall the construction boom he encouraged has flopped and abandoned projects now dot the landscape one casualty of the economic downturn is alibaba marketed as a kind of fairy tale to potential buyers the Luxury Development has now become a cautionary tale for investors. Who wouldnt want to own a castle and here there are plenty to choose from over 700. 00 in total. Its a place straight out of a fairy tale. But its turned into a nightmare for developer measure yet because no one wants to live here. Hes the one who dreamed up the idea of building the chateau style velez some 200 kilometers east of istanbul to have a living were here in the