Frequent morning joe contributor and our fearless leader, president of the nonpartisan council on Foreign Relations in 2003 but today we are here to listen to Richard Haass the prolific author and academic who had come out with another book entitled not very ambitiously, slightly ambitiously the world a brief introduction, in about 300 pages. He calls it a departure from his previous books. I want to start because it was only after you turned in the manuscript that the world was confronted by the covid19 pandemic and in the two months since that happened this crisis has highlighted so many of the themes and concepts you tackle in the book so i want to ask outright what does the pandemic tell us about the world right now . Guest thank you for doing this and thanks to everyone on this call. I hope everybody is well and safe as we all get through this one day at a time, one groundhog day at a time. But i think the pandemic tells us first and foremost that the world matters. A member of th
Uranium and demonstrators return to sudans streets repeating their demands for civilian rule clashes with Security Forces result in the least 10 reported deaths scores of people have been injured. Golf its good to have you with those police in hong kong have retaken control of the Legislative Council building after protesters stormed an occupied it elise moved into the building after clearing the streets of antigovernment protesters with tear gas this happened just a few hours ago they were able to enter the main chamber without meeting any resistance of the sharp escalation in violence comes on the 22nd anniversary of the former british colonies return to china. Henri for more on this now im joined by the jury she was born. So talk to me about what is going on in your home country what did we see today do you think this was something that was planned to escalate the situation or was this just spontaneous violence its not spontaneous. Its just happened right at the moment because these
That iran has exceeded the 300 kilogram means reached iranian limits we would like to see the European Union impose sanctions on iran on all honest shared concerns when it comes through. Laws and if he would just call a timeout on that the europeans have failed to fulfill their promises so its protecting irans interests on the deal but its really bad as they will out of those thoughts to enrich uranium again we cannot let iran having Nuclear Weapons to skin donald trump told us when he got out of it that he was going to give us a better deal. Also coming up tonight for more people have died in sudan by demanding what would be a radical change in the country a government led by the people not by the soldiers to punish these oppressors ready. We want to civilian government a civilian one. Even though its painful the will to achieve freedom will never escape us we will keep on until we have a civilian government. To our viewers on p. B. S. In the United States and all around the world wel
And which. Again we cannot let iran having Nuclear Weapons to skin donald trump told us when he got out of that tape he was going to give us a better deal. Also coming up tonight for more people have died in sudan by demanding what would be a radical change in the country a government led by the people not by the soldiers to punish these oppressors ready. We want to civilian government a civilian one. And even though its painful the will to achieve freedom will never escape us we will keep on until we have a civilian government. To our viewers on p. B. S. In the United States and all around the world welcome we begin the day with iran running out of patience and europe running out of options today the u. N. Confirmed that iran has broken one of the term. Under the 2015 nuclear deal a deal that was designed to prevent iran from acquiring Nuclear Weapons iran also confirmed that move today but it left open the possibility of reversing course saying europe must do more to help the iranian
On immigration detention centers. That starts at 7 p. M. Eastern today here on cspan 2. And join us tonight for booktv and prime time our, the Supreme Court. Well start at 8 eastern with author melvin and his book desent an the Supreme Court its role in the courts history in the nations constitutional dialogue. An hour later it is aaron carmen and shawna and their book notorious rbg and then a conversation with linda hirsch man about sisters in how they went to the Supreme Court and changed the world. And at 11 p. M. Supreme Court Associate Justice Stephen Breyer talks about his bock the court in the world, american law, and the new global realities. Three days of featured programming this Holiday Weekend on cspan. Friday evening at 7 eastern, Congressional Republican leaders honoring former Vice President dick cheney at the capitol with the unveiling of a marble bust in the emancipation hall. When a Vice President had critics going off the deep end as they often did, he asked lynn, hi