Religion. And right choose. To trump also threaten a second round of u. S. Sanctions against iran we have analysis of his address to the to the u. N. General assembly also coming up another blow for germanys chancellor ongo america this man who was the head of her conservative bloc in parliament right now in a surprise move his own colleagues have voted him out but. Also germanys Catholic Church apologizes to the victims of decades of sex abuse as a new report reveals thousands of assaults and cover ups germanys leading cardinal says perpetrators must be brought to justice. And also coming up in the next sixty minutes the World Health Organization wars of a possible ebola catastrophe in the democratic republic of congo the w. H. O. Says. Rable attacks in the east are forced to suspend operations against an outbreak there widespread mistrust of Health Workers is also hampering efforts. And dont tax are made up by the west african nation of many scraps an unpopular tax on social media apps well hear how people power forced the news government to back down. With. Iraq its great to have you along everyone we begin our broadcast with u. S. President donald straw steet shot at the u. N. He has delivered a blistering attack on globalism in his second speech to the Un General Assembly said all countries should act in their own interest and set the us would never recognize the International Criminal court trump also accused iran of so we may have in the middle east and said all nations must work to stop iran from being able to develop Nuclear Weapons the u. S. President went on to slam conditions in venezuela under that countrys socialist government while trump also announced that the u. S. Would be making changes when it comes to dollar diplomacy we will examine what is working what is not working and whether the countries who receive our dollars and our protection also have our interests at heart. Moving forward we are only going to give foreign aid to those who respect us and frankly are our friends. And we. All right like to welcome now hello Thorning Schmidt she is the former danish Prime Minister now c. E. O. Of the ngo save the children a very good evening there cant be too comforting to hear that the worlds biggest donor is making a conditional are you rethinking is your organization rethinking your reliance on american aid. Verse i can hardly hear what youre saying but i think youre asking about this a tough speech today and robert a bit of course looking at what hes saying today bob are hearing that they want to do everything you off the budget we also remembering that the u. S. Is an extremely generous though not as a lot of compassion and my Americans Society and also now the u. S. Have been the most generous to. This us so were hoping of course that with the help of the Congress Congress consider the discussion about these issues that u. S. Will continue to be a generous donor but the president has just said that he is making aid conditional is that worrying to you. Its always wearing when things are changing from a very good position which it is right now and we will of course hoping that the u. S. Will take a wide view. Of its interest but also off the compassion that has always been significant in this country so thats what we are hoping and you have to remember that even though a government not by not might not be a friend of the u. S. And be critical towards the u. S. You still want to help the people of that country be at their children the girls who want to go to school the to the people who are starving the communities who need help from the outside so hope that this whole picture will be part of what the new policy will be in the u. S. Now your organization a save the children is active on the ground in yemen you have a cold the situation for children in yemen as the worst place to be a child in the world when you heard President Trump commend saudi arabia party to this conflict does set down a sure efforts to bring an end to this humanitarian crisis. Im not sure you were asked i think it was something about yemen because i come here theres so much noise going on here whereabouts not anywhere reiterate what you are saying that we have a situation in yemen which is perhaps the worst place to be a child but right now and what we have worried about is that yemen is also the most forgotten place where there is a war going on its a very very difficult civil war and we now have a situation in yemen where children are facing severe acute malnutrition which translates to extreme under and we are seeing failed hundred thousand children who are hungry and in the risk of famine were also seeing twenty two Million People in yemen twenty two million three fourths of the human population who gets up every day and who i need of humanitarian assistance thats why were working every day sh. The children in yemen to help those children help those communities but its very very difficult because to get access to these people is very difficult when theres a walk around on how would you in conclusion how would you convince President Trump that helping children in countries who may not be friends of the u. S. Is in americas interest. Why botox keep things on a form of human shes human perspective i feel working for save the children that the the what children Needs Children famine childrens education transcends political divides and time sends everything that divides us but actually build bridges between us so i will speak to her i will try to convince every the World Leaders that whatever happens whatever the side they are in a conflict we should always look at the rights of the child to go to bed fed to be able to go to school and simply protected from violence and to not die from disease is that we could have prevented this is the rights of children across the globe and of course we are trying to speak about these rights to Global Leaders across the world and make that actionable in terms of doing everything they can to end the suffering children in syria or yemen or wherever children are suffering and i actually think that children suffering childrens rights is the bridge that will cross that political divide that were seeing in the world right now hello thorning smit this c. E. O. Of the n. C. O. Save the children thank you for spending time with us. Thank you for having me. Art bell lets get the european perspective now with a color run first associate fellow at the German Council on Foreign Relations who watch president Donald Trumps speech closely and listened closely we talked before good to have you with us again nicole lets. With the e. U. Or hardly it was hardly mentioned in his speech. Germany was singled out how worrying is it that the e. U. Didnt even feature in President Trumps address to the un it is boring because europe and particularly germany heavily dependent on us for everything that has to do with security is somehow tied to the United States and not to be mentioned really in any corporation context this speech is something the europeans should really think about. The only mentioning of germany was with respect to their. Possibly dependency on russian oil and gas where i. Pointed to the fact that germany would be completely dependent which actually is not the case but still its boring that there was no positive mentioning off the european allies at all. So lets talk a because he also made some very pointed remarks about iran also a topic where the e. U. And washington currently dont look i to i over this subject. Mr trump urging other nations to join the u. S. Towards the iraq nuclear deal the french president has also weighed in as well i believe we have the sound bite lets roll the tape. How do i really really want to help bring a real solution to the situation in iran and what is already stabilized that a lot of the strongest pressure from only one side no we know that iran was on a nuclear military path but what stopped it the two thousand and fifteen vienna record. If you and iran and france there they are sticking with the Iran Nuclear Deal but it is a tough balancing act it is absolutely and you can see from me in order to too small parts of the speech that even though the european summit agree that there has to be change in iran especially with respect to the notam program the way they want to get there is fundamentally different from what the u. S. Administration now wants to do its more interesting actually were trying didnt say he didnt say he wants a regime change but the way and what he pointed to is exactly this one says this regime to go he wants absolutely to get rid of any Nuclear Ambitions of iran and again it doesnt seem that he only wants to focus on the sanctions you want to have a Global Alliance which is interesting to really support the fake to bring down this government and this is interesting because europeans. Still believe in the deal and they still believe in talking negotiating. Providing some some tools to get more transparency into iran is the is the cost to really change something why and hid his administration surely you believe in pressure mr strums speech screams nationalism and self interest of America First policy. Is it time for the e. U. For the europeans to a massive pay for themselves become more selfreliant look elsewhere for outliers absolutely and i think its not only the year that the europeans now think for new new our other allies its also on their old allies of the United States australia canada they all have been alienated by some of the other cart. Diplomacy the trumpet ministration is supporting and i think its. Not only in europe but it also affects the small countries in asia because staved they look out to the United States and being some counterbalance and here you have a pot now which now says its not so important that the old allies are the ones we can count on that can pick completely different ones as long as they do what we want to do with them and here you see really a change and use the sea of charm which stays true to himself that he puts America First in the way he picks and chooses no new allies is barring some because it needs a complete change of culture more than it policies then most definite stray chanst it before nicole brown versus as your fellow at the German Council on Foreign Relations thank you for sharing your expertise with us. And today was also an eventful day here in berlin where chancellor Angela Merkel has suffered another blow a longtime ally in parliament has failed to secure enough votes for lawmakers for americas conservative blog voted out their problem entry leader and instead elected a vocal critic of her governing coalition the outcome came as somewhat of a surprise. Only one hundred and twelve votes for a close ally to angloamerican and leader of the partys parliamentary bloc for thirteen years words as one hundred twenty five votes for his opponent of being callous or rather low profile m. P. Known for his budgetary expertise hes now the new leader of the cd un sees you group in parliament and unexpected outcome and also a defeat for the german chancellor playing calls himself trying to downplay the significance of the vote. Im very happy about this result now we need to get back to work as soon as possible we have demanding projects ahead of us which is why we need to go back inside to finish voting now on the rest of the leadership positions and tomorrow we will do what the people expect of us to get down to business. The mention. Before the vote had urged the conservative m. P. s to support counter her candidate was also backed by leaders of the conservatives but very insistent party this see is you but to no avail the majority wanted to change afterward the newly elected leader stressed that he didnt see the result as a vote against Anglo America but the german chancellor acknowledged the outcome is a defeat. This is democracy and that means sometimes you lose a vote theres nothing to gloss over but i want the Parliamentary Group of the c. D. U. And sees you to be successful and therefore i will support ive been cals wherever possible. Lost one of her closest confidence to have been at the top of the Parliamentary Party of the conservatives since im glad america became german chancellor in two thousand and five all of position parties declared cowardice defeat a clear sign that merkels time as chancellor is coming to an end. All right id like to welcome now Nicolette Barry secretary general of one of those opposition parties the free democrats or f d p for short a very good evening it missed a key ally of chance on america go on expectantly lost his post today how surprised were you i was quite surprised because normally Parliamentarian Group the members of parliament follow the proposal of trance like merkel but this showed the surprise showed that they dont holler anymore there is more self confidence and the big question is now if this confidence will give a new politics if for now in germany the government begins to govern really because we saw for over a year no real politics no leadership or if not all the conflict between the Parliamentarian Group and the government will continue now yes they of course restart chancellor Angela Merkel are promising a new start for her government today she had to concede a major defeat caused by her own Party Members as you alluded to what do you make of all this i think this shows that the parliamentarian the members of parliament of the congo over to have no more confidence in her chancellor and also in the promise of a new politics of a restart. To be honest i think the best way were for chancellor merkel well now to ask the parliament if there is any more confidence in her government and so to stop the lies of a government or to change government now the Main Opposition Party you are the second biggest but the Main Opposition Party the far right. Has been tweeting that its over for chancellor Angela Merkel do you agree with that assessment. Its the beginning of the end i think of the transliterated of america the beginning of the end is that Welcome Development everything is worked on which gives us now a stable government because the problem is not only that there is no leadership that there is no government there there is no action for all the problems we have in the german politics but i think the big problem is that we have no more force in international and european question there are a lot of questions and challenges to take and there we need strong and we need to steer the government if its possible within our period of elections maybe with a new chancellor its good if not we really need new elections because we need a strong and stable government also for the international questions nicholai bear secretary general of the f. T. P. Thank you for spending time with us. Already weve got some breaking news just coming in the u. S. A Television Star bill a kaspi has been sentenced to between three and ten years in prison for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman in two thousand and four this judge overseeing his sentencing also declared him a sexually violent predator all that means cost me now must undergo lifetime counseling and report to authorities. Here watching the news for several lot more to tell you about including. Germanys Catholic Church has apologized to the victims of decades of sex abuse as a new report reveals thousands of assaults and cover ups germanys leading cardinal said perpetrators must be brought to justice. The World Health Organization is warning of a possible ebola catastrophe in the democratic republic of congo rebel attacks in the east have forced a w w h o to suspend operations against an outbreak there where live in east africa for the latest. But first christophe is here with the business headlines and fresh turmoil over the economic crisis in argentina lay back to square one thats right were talking term on and off the streets argentino Central Bank President luiz kabuto has unexpectedly resigned after just three months in the position this after tens of thousands of people turned out to protest against the governments plans to impose austerity in exchange for another loan from the International Monetary fund a currency crisis has seen the argentinian peso lose half its value against the u. S. Dollar this year the w. s ofelia harmes reports from. Protests on the streets of point in theory that people turned out to reject on the stairs he punches the government eight need to secure funds from the i. M. F. So my. Im a teacher and i say no to the adjustments. I want the president to change course on these policies. Like everyone else im affected by it economically whether its work shortages or increasing food prices everyone here is feeling is. That devaluation of the art in times past that went from twenty eight to forty pages per dollars increase the social tension that began a few months ago with the social and economic adjustments make by the government especially in the service and t