Johnson is accused of embarrassing the nation over break that by 2 former Prime Ministers. Well were starting in greece where authorities have started moving refugees to a new site on the island of after their camp burned down earlier this week thousands of refugees have been sleeping rough since the morea camp europes largest was reduced to ash the refugees are demanding humanitarian assistance and are resisting the attempts to relocate them greek police fired tear gas at protesters on saturday stephanie is now been speaking to some of the refugees earlier we heard stephanie some of their extraordinary stories tell us more. Thats right and i think you know when we talk about. Number is around 12000. 00 refugees on this island now homeless. Story. Something thats so important like for example theres an afghan family here theyve been. One of the little ones are drawn to them so you know they are people who had hopes of had dreams and as you heard earlier when you were talking about talk
Your animal but we are not there i mean there is no i dont want to stay here anymore with my family i want to go to another country i want to have a normal life i want to have better i want to go to school can you believe that i had never been to school for a year and how did you learn english and english is incredible i learned it from internet just by phone from some guys is that they are thinking that oh my god they are hungry the doesnt have any votes. They need they need another thing. So please you tell me whats the most emotional whats the vote out of brain. Police have detained dozens of people as hundreds gathered for another protest in the bell the russian capital minsk. Theyve been demanding president Alexander Lukashenko his resignation ever since he was declared the winner of last months disputed election critics say the food was wreaked more than 10000 women to from a to government to rally on saturday millions of russians are poaching in local elections theyre widely see
Potential changes to the u. S. Political system which he writes about in his book. [video clip] for this for ready anything whether it is going to be a breakout of larger proportions or whether or not we are at that very low level and we want to keep it that way. Yesterdayident trump flanked by white house officials reassuring americans about the response to the coronavirus. We want to get your thoughts on that. Republicans, 2027488001. Democrats, 2027488000. Ndependents, 2027488002 text us with your first name, city, and state at 2027488001 or you can go to twitter at cspanwj and facebook. Com cspan. Before we get to your calls, lets begin with more of that News Conference from yesterday. The president rom talking about the state of the coronavirus. [video clip] earlyhave through decisions, closed our borders to flights coming in from certain byas, areas that were hit the coronavirus and hit hard. We did it early. A lot of people thought we should not do it early and it turned out to
Marxism was a concept. People wanted to die for a higher cause. That changed in 1988 and people started to respect life. They started to respect their existence and because of that, violence against the government, they knew this government is ready to use violence but they started to enjoy life more than before but now as we have seen in different cities people are just desperate. There are reports that people, the video unit showing people saying we are hungry, dont have anything to eat. We are just waiting to die and this is happening in many cities and towns across iraq so people are resorting to violence as well, people are responding to violence perpetrated by the regime through violence but they tried to resist peacefully and nonviolently. After the november protests we have entered a new phase. People still dont know what this phase will be like but it is a new phase. The government has become more militant and more violent. How would you set the stage in terms of describing wh
Washington post columnist David Ignatius hosted a conversation with two experts on iran. They discussed irans political future and impact on the greater middle east. This is an hour and a half. Ladies and gentlemen, while my fellow panelists are getting wired up, let me begin our discussion of iran upheaval and repression. Im David Ignatius. Im a columnist for the washington post. Have visited iran several times as a journalist and have a longstanding interest as a commentator and analyst in iran. Im delighted to be joined by two of the people i think understand iran the best in this country. Ill move from my left. Maziar bahari was my colleague as a newsweek reporter in iran. He worked for newsweek from 1998 until june 21st, 2009, when he was arrested and imprisoned in tehran. Youll know if youve read his wonderful memoir, then they came for me, what that imprisonment was like, and if you havent read the book, you can go see the movie because it was made into a movie by jon stewart ca