Divided especially over one controversial proposal with the name corona of office and denmark starts a slower lifting of its coronavirus restrictions it plans to reopen Daycare Centers in schools beginning april 15th is the 1st step to relaxing a 3 week law is the government is the Danish Government putting danes at a risk. To our viewers on p. B. S. In the United States and all around the world welcome to 9 to as World Leaders send messages of support to britains Prime Minister Boris Johnson remains in stable condition in intensive care at a London Hospital johnson spent 12 days in isolation after testing positive for the corona virus and he was admitted on sunday evening to the hospital because his symptoms were simply not going away. On monday after a night in hospital paris johnson insisted there was no cause for concern. But just hours later his condition had deteriorated. As we speak bronzer is in intensive care being looked after his medical Team Receiving the very very best car
Steve greenhouse, thank you so much for coming in to talk about your new book, beaten down, worked up. It was a real pleasure to read it and i look forward to having time to talk to you about it. Guest thank you for your kind words, congressman. Great to speak with you. Host when i think about this book i think of it as having three major parts. After you introduce the situation now you do a really good job, i think, of talking about, through stories about how workers struggled, really they themselves built the middle class in this country to a great extent by organizing, by striking, by bargaining and through diversity and by demanding policy changes and then you go through a lot of the hard times of what i call the reagan era which i think we are still in where companies and starting with the president of the United States really have attacked workers all hot and their unions and then you tell hopeful stories about different creative and innovative ways that workers have been organiz
President s day. First, sir, explain the significance of that moment thats portrayed over your shoulder there, the swearing in of George Washington. You see the first president being sworn in at federal hall in new york city. This would have been in 1789 in april. How well were the duties and the powers of the office that he was about to step into . How well were they defined at that moment when he was sworn in . They werent defined at all. There was nothing like it in america and really in the world. It was a new experiment of an elected magistrate who would at one point be the head of state like a king but at the same time also sort of the chief executioner of the laws, the chief executive in this case, the chief policymaker. And it wasnt exactly clear where the powers of the legislature and where the powers of the president would be defined. Washington created that office and many of the precedents, many of the things we come to think of as president ial really come down from his ex
Only the bottom line on u. S. Politics and policies and their effect on the world. To. See. How in munich where Global Policy makers are gathered for the annual security conference among them just the European Unions Foreign Policy and security chief a band who faces many challenges from the u. S. Tariffs from the Iran Nuclear Deal to managing relations with eastern giants like china and russia and of course festering conflicts in places like libya and yemen the list is long can the ties that bind e. U. Member states endure all this is there a common vision for the European Unions future well find out as just talks to aljazeera. Just approach the European Unions high representative for Foreign Affairs many thanks for talking to al jazeera thank you youre part of a new European Commission theres a new European Parliament a new e. U. In fact 27 members minus the United Kingdom but youve got real problems youve got people like president of france a sort of very powerful reformer pushing f
In fact 27 members minus the United Kingdom but youve got real problems youve got people like president macron of france as a very powerful reformer pushing for more integration youve got a kind of steady as she goes germany at the moment struggling with the leadership flux youve got rule of law issues nationalism populism in places like hungary and poland how do you reconcile thats life thats life it is their way these and we are not going to change these things other night but it does make it difficult for. The Commission President s view of a new Geopolitical Commission a geopolitical e. U. Based on shared sovereignty how do you create this sense of shared sovereignty working together and build in defeat. That we are facing are indivisible the death threat of terrorism we leave. The migrants illegal my. Good flow in libya is not just a threat with a meter ready in countries as much as the threat of the. Russia and can represent a threat to the some member stage and they used to both