Unless it improves its function within 30 days. From. The. Welcome to the program judges are germanys high court. Spying on them by germanys foreign intelligence agency. That surveillance of journalists violates the. Rights to privacy and freedom of the press the challenge was brought by 6 foreign journalists. And the Advocacy Group Reporters Without Borders a court is giving the spy agency unto the end of next year to change the way operates. From on this im joined by hans brandt from our parliamentary studio here in berlin hans it was john listen journalist organizations that brought this complaint to the court what does the verdict mean for journalists lawyers and Civil Rights Networks from all over the world basically it means that they have have the same protection under the german constitution as a german journalist in germany or german lawyers in germany would have in other words what the court has ruled is a very fundamental basic principle that the german agencies the German S
U. S. President has threatened to pull the u. S. Out of the organization and cut off funding for the director general of the trump improvements based on his criticisms within 30 days he accused the u. N. Agency of being too close to china. Is calling. Into q. Shirking responsibility is to support. Final decision and folly to fund the w. Even before trump had issued his incendiary letter to the World Health Organization it was clear he was about to attack. And i think theyve done a. Very sad job in the last period of time and again the United States pays them 450000000. 00 a year china pays them 38000000000. 00 a year and theyre a puppet of china. China centric to put it nicer but theyre a puppet of china you know it was those comments at a white house event were quickly followed by a trump tweet he links to a letter accusing the w. H. O. Of making a series of missteps over its response to the pandemic in it he warns that if the World Health Organization does not commit to major substan
Now. Amc up 10 . Sunpower corporation has dropped. Watch that volatility. And our good friends at black berry are up a little over 1. 5 after what was a wild, wide ride yesterday. Well talk more about that and the implications of that. Are we back . Are we back . Its like going in a time machine. Treasury yields, we should mention this. Copper prices hitting a record high overnight. 5. 02 per pound in an effort to build the global economist maybe something well talk about with our secret mystery guest who knows a lot about evs and cars and other things. So gamestops up, sorkin, today. It is. But not as much as it was. It opened at almost 65 yesterday. It did. It closed at 48. It did. Today were in the mid50s. Were not hitting the crazy high we hit yesterday. Im torn. Theres no doubt, i agree with you, its like certifiably insane, but then there are people that write in, so you clowns think its okay for hedge funds to have naked shorts and do this and do that, but its not okay when the
History of the Confederate Flag and much more. For a complete Television Schedule visit booktv. Org. Booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. Television for serious readers. And now from the spy museum here in washington d. C. , bryan denson talks about Jim Nicholson, the highest ranking cia officer ever convicted of espionage. [inaudible conversations] and a hush fell over the audience. [laughter] its terrific. You guys are a great audience. I am peter earnest, the executive director and absolutely delighted to have you here this evening. Its always were always not sure what an author will draw, and clearly you have driven drawn a very good crowd. And i think youre in for the telling of a really very strange story, but a very well told story. I would ask you, please as a courtesy to the speaker if youd be kind enough to turn off your cell phones and other electronic data. Weve got both were both taping and cspan is as well. So that would they can occasionally interfere. So th
History of the Confederate Flag and much more. For a complete Television Schedule visit booktv. Org. Booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. Television for serious readers. And now from the spy museum here in washington d. C. , bryan denson talks about Jim Nicholson, the highest ranking cia officer ever convicted of espionage. [inaudible conversations] and a hush fell over the audience. [laughter] its terrific. You guys are a great audience. I am peter earnest, the executive director and absolutely delighted to have you here this evening. Its always were always not sure what an author will draw, and clearly you have driven drawn a very good crowd. And i think youre in for the telling of a really very strange story, but a very well told story. I would ask you, please as a courtesy to the speaker if youd be kind enough to turn off your cell phones and other electronic data. Weve got both were both taping and cspan is as well. So that would they can occasionally interfere. So th