Fun aljazeera. The fall of the berlin wall just over 30 years ago came amid sweeping changes that would end the cold war and see the downfall of corrupt authoritarian regimes across the Eastern Europe but 3 decades on the prodemocracy optimism of those days has turned sour jennifer o. B. s and nationalism are on the rise lets go corruption is not going away in the 2nd of 2 special reports weve been to belgariad romania and waspy. The lessons of history havent. Peace in europe 30 years after the end of the cold war. Sat with rising ultra nationalists and and struggling to find answers to hatred and corruption. The euphoria that swept the continent 30 years ago in the wake of the fall of the bird in war seems like a distant dream. Within 2 months communist dictatorships from the baltic to the black sea where i stood there and curtin was gone and europe appeared to be on the brink of a brighter future. But these hopes were dashed perhaps nowhere more so than bulgaria a country which despi
The subcommission come to order. I would like to welcome nasa administrator, jim bridenstine, and acting nasa associate administrator for human exploration and operations, kenneth bowersox, to the subcommittee. Earlier this year nasa commemorated the 50th anniversary of the landing on the moon, which remains the single most successful and Famous Mission in nasas history. Just a week before our cjs bill was marked up in subcommittee, nasa submitted a 1. 6 billion Budget Amendment that intended to start the effort to advance the return of humans to the moon by four years. Such little time prevented us from adequately considering the proposal. This hearing will give us an opportunity to obtain more information from nasa regarding its revised plans for returning to the moon. While all of us on this subcommittee would like to send the first woman astronaut into deep space, including to the surface of the moon, we want to do so in a responsible way, from the perspectives of safety, cost, and
Mutilation in sudan for the u. K. Government says it cant prevent her deportation it says london spends millions on the fight against g. M. Abroad. Oil gas and Coal Companies face a backlash from the Climate Change movement as a 3rd of the worlds banks cut back on their investments coming out we debate if the policy is here to stay. We need to do the right thing time its not people are extreme extreme activists. The only reason that the solutions required to deal with these problems are now so extreme that we have produced more emissions in the last 30 years than the entirety of Human History before. Morning friday morning 27th of september my name is kevin i would welcome to the program to live without international from the world through central moscow straight to the u. S. The 1st this morning where Democratic Party leaders are pushing for swift action to impeach donald trump saying he has betrayed his duty as president and is no longer fit for office. This argument occupant of the
Heard. The risk of female. Government. 3 pm here in moscow this friday september the 27th welcome to our T International my name c n n. We begin in the u. S. Where Democratic Party leaders. To impeach donald trump saying he has betrayed his duty president and is no longer. This occupant occupant of the oval office poses a clear and present danger to our future to our democracy hes in date. By putting his personal and political interests ahead of the interests of the American People place that i hoped we would never be and never thought we would see a president take the actions that he has its not about politics its not about partisanship its about patriotism well on tuesday the hosts of representatives launched a formal impeachment inquiry into double trouble it came after a whistleblower claimed wrongdoing during a phone call between the president is ukrainian counterpart Vladimir Zelinsky it is the latest in a slew of impeachment attempts mr trump has faced since he took office in ja
Since 1988. She is assisting on human rights. Ssues karen has been the heart and soul of the human rights and deborah so its a giant treat to have karen here and i know you wee heard this before but are also blessed to have john pulitzerere who was a prizewinning biographer and contributor to the New York Times book review. They print periodicals. [laughter] he is a professor at Vanderbilt University from chattanooga. There is a border dispute between georgia and tennessee but we are pleased he is from north georgia. [laughter] [applause] you are obviously not running this year. Im not running in tennessee, thats for sure. He has embarked on a project in addition to the numerous books he has written and have been bestsellers and Pulitzer Prize winners, his last year, he published the soul of america, the battle for our better angels and that project i think along , may bein this group better than introducing you to them, introduce him to you and i will introduce you them to you which i