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Everybody fights only for themselves
In the Final phase of this US electoral campaign goes crazy. During the night, the electorate experienced the strange situation in which two presidential candidates were fighting but not on the same stage. They didn’t even show up at the same station. They practically fought in two parallel universes. Each man for himself.
After the cancellation of the second television matchup, Donald Trump answered questions from viewers in Florida on NBC, while Joe Biden argued with Pennsylvanians around the same time on ABC. Most gazes were naturally directed towards him. President. First, because he is the president. Second, because he likes to say crazy things, and third, because he’s lagging in polls and has to think of something to catch up.
Trump visibly fought reasonably nice to work and even allowed the interrogators in the audience to finish patiently. In the end, however, he only repeated his relatives Advertising slogans. He bragged about the good US economy (until the crown crisis), promised that soon everything would be even better in the US than ever before, and gave himself top marks for his presidency.
It was a rather meager and unimaginative performance by the starter who should change little about the state of the race. It seemed that Trump was mentally blocked. With Biden almost nothing happened on the other channel, but he does not have to start catching up, he just needs to calmly defend his advantage.
Only tonight’s will probably be remembered good looks by host Savannah Guthrie, who hosted the Trump show. He spoke to Trump, among other things, about his many tweets and retweets spreading lies and conspiracy myths.
His apt comment on Trump: “I don’t understand,” he said. “You are the president. You are not some crazy guy who can retweet nonsense.”
Crown crisis: it’s getting worse and worse
The chancellor warns of “disaster”, experts fear a “loss of control” and the economy sees “risks” for the economy. the Coronakrise in much of Europe and in Germany it is becoming more serious.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has more in several countries risk areas and advises against unnecessary tourist trips there due to the high number of infections. As of October 17, this applies to all of France, all of the Netherlands, Malta and Slovakia. In Italy, traveling to Campania and Liguria is not recommended. In Switzerland, Friborg, Jura, Neuchâtel, Nidwalden, Schwyz, Uri, Zurich and Zug have now joined the cantons of Geneva and Vaud. Regions of Poland, Slovenia, Hungary, Great Britain, Ireland and Portugal are also affected.
In France health authorities registered 30,621 new infections in 24 hours. There were 18,980 new cases of infection in the UK. Another 138 people who had previously tested positive for the coronavirus died. In Italy, 8,804 new infections were reported in 24 hours. This is the highest number that has been recorded so far, the Health Ministry announced.
In Germany Meanwhile, the president of the Robert Koch Institute, Lothar Wieler, even has a Cordon off risk areas for possible. “Nine months ago, in a similar interview, I said that I couldn’t imagine that. Now I can imagine such measures would be carried out, ”Wieler told the Phoenix television channel.
Anyone who has previously thought that the year 2020 couldn’t be worse will learn better.
Brexit poker moves to final round
In the fight between European Union and Great Britain Today will be exciting again about an agreement on new relationships after Brexit. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson wants to decide whether further negotiations with the EU make sense or whether his government is preparing for a scenario where the country will leave the EU on January 1 without a deal.
At their summit in Brussels, EU Heads of State and Government agreed that it was now up to the UK to take the necessary steps to make an agreement possible. In other words: Johnson should agree Disputes such as the Fishing rights finally show your willingness to agree.
Especially the president of France Emmanuel Macron gives that tough negotiatorI’d rather not know the British at all. It is unclear whether Johnson will participate in further talks under these conditions. Your intimate confidant and chief negotiator David frost He responded in a first comment with a snort to the statements from Brussels. He said it is quite unusual that in a negotiation any willingness to compromise is expected to come only from the British side.
As is often the case in this dispute, Chancellor Angela Merkel must now act as a mediator. After the summit he played more conciliatory tones, which you will undoubtedly hear on the island. “They all have their red lines,” Merkel said in Brussels. “We have asked Britain to remain willing to compromise in terms of a deal. This includes that we too have to make compromises.” In plain language: the Chancellor yells at the British: “There is still something to do.”
… is the former mayor of New York, Rudy giuliani. While he is currently doing his best to save the presidency of his friend Donald Trump, his daughter row Caroline Rose Giuliani in the other direction. In an article in “Vanity Fair” magazine, the daughter came out in favor of Joe Biden. “No one can afford to be quiet these days,” writes the Los Angeles actress and writer. “I will probably never change my father’s opinion. But together we can vote against this poisoned government.”