Speech it comes as a new zogby poll from wednesday puts trumps Approval Rating at 52 percent thats very surprising could this speech win over in light of that. Undecided voters are new momentum here it is surprising and it should be said the zogby poll has a long history of being inaccurate and favoring republicans favoring trump its a poll that trump actually likes to cite themself a la. 5538. 00 gives only a c. Plus this particular poll has a more at least a 5 point margin of error so we should take this this poll and really any individual poll with a grain of salt going back to 538. 00 that looks at lots of polls and weights them differently still has donald trump in the low fortys for his Approval Rating which has been holding about steady there for for months if not most of his term that said its not unusual for candidates in this case the incumbent to come out of the commission and get a bump theres been days now of wall to wall wall to wall media coverage. Of the candidate of the campaign so we might see a bump indeed in the next couple of days from donald trump. But its a long way to go in in convincing voters who to vote for yet is in decided for in the polls theyve done it so wrong in the like that as well did they did donald trump make a convincing case in his speech for handling the coronavirus convincing yes real not so much we should always be careful with superglue to votes for being accurate donald trump loves to use a pro and we should always be very skeptical whenever we hear about being the most the best the greatest of anything especially when it comes to donald trump we dont have time to fact check everything he said about his handling of corona virus just to give you one number if we compare the United States to here in germany the u. S. Has had 9 times the number of cases per 1000000 people and its had 5 times the number of deaths per 1000000 people and you can say you contribute some of that to widespread testing yes but of course we know that germany has also done extensive testing and when its come to testing when it when its come to getting protective gear defer to front line workers when it comes to were lying on science and not politicizing the science thats a very murky record for donald trump that said hes also poured billions of ministration billions of dollars into whats called operation warp speed this way to find a very quickly a vaccine for the corona virus if that pays off he will be able to take credit for that and weve heard that hes promising a vaccine by the end of the year which is maybe possible but it also doesnt matter so much because what happens before the end of the year the election so he can really live on this promise that a vaccine is coming you should vote for me and keep this momentum going towards a vaccine a vaccine is one of the many issues the president says he wants a debate with joe biden yesterday joe biden said hes ready to debate the president in spite of the fact that nancy pelosi speaker of the house said dont do it thatll legitimize donald trump where is this headed are the democrats going to agree. To a debate certainly would be i mean we already have debates on the schedule for months already i doubt thats going to change what pelosi suggests in that press conference is really a nonstarter it would just feed into the very narrative that donald trump and its allies like to say which is the media is against me democrats are against me theyre scared theyre biased im ready to come out and debate the issues why arent you you really its a no win situation biden has got to go up there and debate him and they should not underestimate donald trump we remember him in 2016 and the republicans have a long history for decades now whether its Reagan Carter bush dukakis george w. Bush and john kerry a long record of just democrats not necessarily on the facts but on passion on emotion and really getting people. To their side of whatever their issue is whatever their their vision of their campaign is so youre expecting debate to move forward i mean i cant imagine it not happening ok with both nominees in place what can we expect from their campaigns as you know what do we do we down to 70 odd days 68. 00 days its so far and right around the corner. This is going to be this is going to be an intense campaign for as much as the coronavirus allows that theres already been a lot of parallels being drawn to the 1968 Nixon Campaign which focused a lot on law and order in fact there was a nixon ad i was just watching where at the end of his ad it said vote like your whole world depends on it thats almost word for word what Michelle Obama said last week at the Democratic National convention its being framed as an existential election those little both sides its being framed as an existential election this is the most important election of your lifetime this is something americans have been hearing for decades so its a bit of a boy who cries wolf situation its going to be a law and Order Campaign versus a social Justice Campaign and who can convince especially suburban voters which is the truth thats probably whos going to be the victory the victor in this years. Election ok and i think we can even see of something that ill trump had to say about all of that lets take a look at that. As long as i am president we will defend the absolute right a very american citizen to live in security dignity in peace if the Democratic Party wants to stand with and our kids agitators rioters looters and flag burners that is up to them but i as your president will not be a part of it the Republican Party will remain the voice of the patriotic arrows who keep america safe and salute the american flag. So guns god flag the good old days this is been reliable republican rhetoric for decades and i dont think democrats underestimate it ok williams ever thanks for coming in absolutely ok in 2017 chance in acol declared an open door policy for refugees escaping the civil war in syria now as a result germany took in about a 1000000 migrants 1300000 although not all of them were qualified to stay one of those who did qualify was from heres a story. His songs tell of pain and a lost homeland but also hope kind of years ago pianist fled syria specifically the young look refugee camp for palestinians. Back there he played music to counter the nightmare scene bomb craters and ruined buildings and created beauty to fight despair. Was hungry or so and i dont kown feed my family but i was keeping playing piano we die anyway we would die from hunger in 56 days when when i dont die play piano. At least its helped me i dont think music its feed people or helped people really its helped the mentality to see at least some of the whites white a place in the in all this got us through off in the other more comp. Yarmulkes a neighborhood of damascus it was under constant siege from i asked troops for years people there had no electricity no food or medicine and played music. And bad game in the images of him playing went viral when a ham fled to germany in 2015 he was already a minor celebrity and was quickly offered a public stage but he felt uncomfortable with the attention. That. I am here famous playing piano the pianist of the arm or what we are a group of people i try to keep in connection with him its not easy and when somebody is still dying from hunger and you tell him look we speak about you here what its done for me there you know this is this is not easy here he is performing at a refugee shelter in berlin and a celebration marking 5 years since chancellor Angela Merkels we can do it statement in the meantime ahabs wife and sons have joined him and he can work play in concert people listen to him. I am not start on the liver liver feel like i was taught i feel responsible to tell of this blah blah blah what i tell acknowledge its important maybe its not so important for people to hear it but at least i feel responsible to tell it and i you use every mike every camera to tell that 4 people a ham songs deal with what hes experienced and hes also written his autobiography which was published in germany last year in it he tells of his father who built Musical Instruments and of his own childhood in a still peaceful syria he tells of the children he watched die and of the moment when i asked fighters burned his piano. But constantly retelling his story takes its toll. When i go on with this a story and remembering your more cream im buying the war its really too heavy here and this is why i will stop the music because when i go on. The pianist and the trombone or that its image but the horrible images from a hamas mads past wont stop so easily hopefully he wont give up music it helped him during his darkest times and it helps him now allowing him to make a living and a new life in germany. That. This is did of you lets get you a reminder now of our top stories this hour germanys jails are all america has warned against foreign intervention in belarus thats why the russia she said bill russians should enjoy freedom without the threat of outside interference comes as the e. U. Prepares to impose sanctions on high level the russian officials. And japanese Prime Minister shinzo abbay has announced his resignation this comes just days after he became the longest serving holder of that office hes putting because of health problems. Dont forget you can always get more of these and other stories at our website work at our social media feeds for now though for me brian thomas in the entire team factory. India. 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Jobbies japans longest continuous oven Prime Minister out and now he intends to resign its Health Reasons that are forcing him to go but how will this impact japans relations with countries in the region. And infected with the coronavirus despite isolation under more Indian Tribes with just 2 or 50 members contracts to codify just on the Remote Island how to divide us get. Ibish banditry welcome to do. That you could join us with japanese Prime Minister shinzo abi set to design the future of japans relations with countries in the region is suddenly and open question during his tenure. To build an alliance with the United States. India and australia primarily with the aim of counted in chinas influence ill be speaking to an expert about what the future of those stars is but 1st heres more on the Strategic Direction our big give japan. Shinzo abhi steered japans Defense Strategy in a radical new direction he pledged to revise depends pacifist post world war 2 constitution to counter change and security threats in the region. And his 1st speech to the nation he said the security of japan is not someone elses problem it is a crisis that exists right there and now those words set the tone for japans defense over his years as Prime Minister as to ward off a newly assertive china making incursions into japanese waters and expanding its territorial claims in the south china sea. North korea has also posed a Nuclear Armed menace with frequent missile tests to demonstrate his muscular stance abbay loosened a ban on arms exports and in 2015 his party pushed through controversial legislation for socalled collective selfdefense allowing japanese troops to engage in overseas combat with allied forces. The law drew strong opposition domestically and a later push to revise the pacifist constitution failed. Aves military reforms and containment diplomacy have upset china its largest trading partner. Allies like u. S. President donald trump have confronted china with sanctions. But obvious had to find a balance between competing and cooperating with china despite his radical security ambitions i needle his successor will likely also have to thread. So what happens next simon then here is the Washington Post bureau true for japan in the careers and he joins me now from tokyo simon id like to look at japans relations with china are 1st where do you see them headed after since the obvious steps down well because of ups and downs in the relationship it seems at times journalist started off really badly on the right place to his work last hard to improve them actually in the last few years so you know its clearly very interesting to see with china tries to exploiting this and push its territorial claims to the same cargo islands is already threatening to do that its the more active around leasing kharkov the i. U. Islands this of course as china calls them so so we may see china as its done with india seeing an opportunity to push its territorial claims in the absence of our day and the world is Leadership Transitions going on thats something to keep an eye on oh there was some talk of a socalled new era in ties between japan and china and it was mostly done decisions are buried in fact visited china as well to try and smaller than the things over do you think that is a thing of the past now. I mean i dont think its necessarily a thing of the past i think whoever comes in after our day is like hes a continue to try to do this but you know japan china relations theyre never going to be best friends they do have water im issues theyve seen them japan is now of America China and the United States are you know kiddy not seeing eye to eye far from it so japan is kind of caught in the middle of a stunt quite a good job i think of patching things up and not lessing that sort of not letting the china relationship to its here 8 but i dont think you know were really talking about whether talking about a golden era were talking about sort of both sides could hang their differences aside and just getting on with things more than more than real friendship dramas also considered an important partner for the United States india and australia in the indoPacific Region do you see that their cooperation simon continuing and broadly speaking yes i do i think that you know japan is very committed to being a Partner Alliance of democracies in asia and beyond the Pacific Region as you say its really racing to see how the relationship with the United States develops so if trump if President Trump doesnt get another term in office i think that japan probably would have liked to have had some elections are they a guess on very well its front as a Prime Minister. Trump hasnt really taken a mature and that hes always kind of threatens to so it could be quite rocky project plan if you dont have our way that and if trump were to win another term obviously if its biden and whoever succeeds rb i think relations between japan and the us will be pretty will be pretty smooth a lot of ifs and buts there but plenty to watch out for but thanks so much for this conversation simon down here in tokyo thank you so much dr. 10 members of a remote indian tribe have tested positive for the coronavirus the victor and the minis tribe members numbered just around 50 and live on an island in the remote and the moons archipelago the island chain lies southeast of india and is closer to me in moscow than the mainland the greater and the minis tribe lives on straight island one of the 37 inhabited islands in the occupied ago they defections among the tribe have raised concerns internationally as well this is what Survival International an organization that supports Indigenous People worldwide have to say to them to be facing this devastating fire it seems is just another tragedy in the long history of the problems that theyve been facing because of. The contact with people outside and weeping watching full some time to know those think creasing in the end the mens rights a lot of them have written so yes not all stories expressing our concern about reaching the try so lets get more on this from my colleague spawn of money dr audrey joining me now from a demi money dont force tribe that lives on a Remote Island how did 10 members contract the virus and how it all taught these reacting. Well they should have been reported that some member of this tribal Group Despite going to try to do the used to work small jobs in the capital city. And there were some other people also who used to make frequent travels between the secluded island and between the city possibly thats where they got the drug the infection into the islands from and the authority of the force are on alert right now you know their own field stop while taking their own precautions are with that in the areas they are sensitizing the people from the tribe a group about it they are asking them to take all precautions all the members of this particular tribe a group what death did a couple of years ago and that is how they figured out that dent people of this group are infected right now so the authority that the moment are planning on conducting even more testing to make sure because a number of people who are still not recovered from this particular group are being treated right now couple of them are in the hospital and a coupl