He is one of the strongest critics of Trump

h1He is one of the strongest critics of Trump/h1pHe was surprised by the pollutant emissions scandal, but overall he had “a lot of respect” for German manufacturers. These are likely to defend their leading position in many markets for a long time./ppGore had served US President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 2001 as Vice President. Gore later ran for president, but lost to Republican George W. Bush. In 2007 Gore received the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to protect the climate./p Comment on the diesel summit: software updates, “ environmental bonus ” and nothing else environmental aid is suing Porsche: precedent in the exhaust gas scandal – 110 million fines Electricity prices are not transparent: Why refueling with the electric car is complicated and sometimes very expensive pHe recently recognized German contributions to climate protection. “It is wonderful that Germany has taken on a leading role,” he recently told the German Press Agency./ppHollywood star and amateur pilot Harrison Ford caused an incident with his small plane at the airport in Los Angeles. It’s not the first time that Ford has caused this kind of commotion. /p h5Born in 1942: These celebrities are the same age/h5 pPhoto series with 4 pictures/p pHarrison Ford upset a small Los Angeles airport. A spokesman for the actor said on Thursday night, according to US media reports, that he had crossed the runway in his small plane after he misunderstood an instruction from the air traffic controller. Another aircraft was doing a landing maneuver, as the FAA announced, the two planes were about 1,000 meters apart.!–more–/ph3FAA announces investigation  /h3pHarrison Ford immediately apologized, his spokesman said. “Nobody was injured and there was never any risk of collision.” Even so, the FAA has announced an investigation./ppThe 77-year-old, who became famous among other things with the successful film series “Indiana Jones” and “Star Wars”, has often made headlines in the past with incidents with his small airplane./ph3Harrison Ford and his air traffic incidents  /h3pWhen he learned to fly a helicopter in 1999, Harrison Ford had his first incident. During a training flight he and his instructor crashed, but both were uninjured./p pIn 2000, just one year later, the “Blade Runner” star had to make an emergency landing in Nebraska. Again all inmates were unharmed. In 2015, he even injured himself in a crash landing on a golf course with a self-piloted small aircraft and had to be treated with cuts in the hospital./p Intimate photos: Bruce Willis’ daughter Rumer is vulnerable He has a donkey: Arnold Schwarzenegger sings an affectionate serenade Bizarre pictures: How a strip club in the USA circumvents the corona rules pIn 2017 he got too close to an American Airline aircraft. There were no injuries. It seems like Harrison Ford is a less than gifted pilot and should possibly focus on acting again. After all, he is one of the absolute professionals.  /pSources used: dpaBBC news agency: “Harrison Ford investigated over LA runway incident” (English)pSilently accept the changes in the world? This is not for Harrison Ford. The actor has now made a burning speech for one of his heart projects. /ppHe fights for his goals, works for a better world and has been involved in the environmental protection organization Conversation International (CI) for more than 20 years. That is why it was a matter of course for Hollywood star Harrison Ford not only to be an extra at the “Global Climate Action” summit in San Francisco, but also to play a leading role in front of the audience. /pp”The future is at stake,” said the 76-year-old to the thousands of participants during his emotional speech, which was repeatedly interrupted by applause. Accordingly, the actor emphasized that the climate targets could not be achieved as long as the Amazon rainforests continued to be cut down, wetlands destroyed and protected land of the indigenous peoples exploited.a href=”https://123helpme.me/community-service-essay/”write about your community/a/ph3″Stop giving power to people who don’t believe in science” /h3pHis dramatic appeal to his fellow men: “For God’s sake, stop the denigration of science. Stop giving power to people who do not believe in science.”/pp\ n “, ‘Twitter’);}) (); / ** //script/p pHarrison Ford did not mention any names during his speech, but the star from “Indiana Jones” and “Star Wars” pointed out that it was known who he was talking about. It is likely that he was referring to US President Donal Trump. “We need nature, now more than ever,” urged Harrison Ford./ppHe was not only celebrated for his flaming speech at the climate protection summit. The fans also paid tribute to the actor online and celebrated him for his enthusiasm and commitment./pSources used: Stefanie Sekich Quinn’s Twitter profilepThere is a thick air between US President Trump and Chancellor Merkel. The German head of government is now receiving prominent support from the USA in the dispute with the White House./p After Merkel criticism – Trump follows up on Twitter against Germany pAfter Merkel’s criticism/ph5Trump adds on Twitter against Germany/h5p After Germany’s strong criticism of US politics, President Donald Trump hits back on Twitter. Video /p pFormer US presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has defended Germany and Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) against criticism from US President Donald Trump. “Insulting a longtime ally like Germany is something that many of us feel uncomfortable with,” said the 75-year-old senator in an interview with the German press agency in Berlin. “In my opinion, it is unacceptable for the President to attack the Chancellor in public.”/ph3″Solving differences in silence” /h3pSanders stressed that many Americans disagree with Trump. “The United States, Germany and of course Europe have long-standing and vital relationships and these must be maintained,” said the left-wing top politician. “If there are differences, they should be resolved in silence.”/ppTrump criticized Germany on Twitter for the trade surplus and what he saw as the low level of military spending. The president added: “Very bad for the US. That will change.” The statement followed the memorable beer tent speech in which Merkel had said that Europe could no longer fully rely on its partners./ph3Sanders sees Trump on an authoritarian path /h3pThe non-party Sanders accused Trump of wanting to lead the US on an authoritarian path. Regarding Trump’s first trip abroad, which first took the president to Saudi Arabia, Sanders said: “It is quite remarkable that he feels more comfortable with authoritarian figures like Putin or the leadership of Saudi Arabia than in talks with leaders democratic countries. “/p pThe Senator contradicted the assessment by Federal Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel (SPD) that the USA had lost its leading role in the Western alliance. “I don’t think the United States will get any weaker again,” he said. However, the crises of this world required international cooperation. “There are many things to do together.” He cited climate protection and the fight against terrorism as examples./p After Merkel criticism: Trump hits back after Merkel criticism Meeting with India’s Prime Minister Modi: Merkel explores an alternative to the USA pSanders lost to Hillary Clinton in the primary election for the Democratic presidential nomination. He is one of the strongest critics of Trump. Sanders is in Berlin to present his book “Our Revolution”. It will be published in German on June 2nd./ppThe FDP has declared the explorations for a Jamaica coalition to have failed. What’s happening now? There are four options./ppAfter the FDP has ended the exploratory talks and it will not be enough for a black-yellow-green coalition, there are four options for the coming weeks./ph31. The FDP thinks differently /h3pThis is only an option in theory. The other parties have clearly identified the FDP as a scapegoat for this – and have mutually certified constructive negotiations. Cem Özdemir even thanked Horst Seehofer. Only the FDP was left out. Until yesterday the relationship between the four parties was not broken: now it is./ph32. The SPD can be converted /h3pOn the evening of the federal election, it took only a few minutes for the SPD to send the message out into the world: It was going into the opposition. Because the grand coalition was clearly voted out. She has emphasized this over and over again since then. It would be difficult to justify now to declare that the coalition that has clearly been voted out must come after all. Especially since SPD Vice Ralf Stegner let it be known on Sunday evening: “The situation is not changing for the SPD”./ppHowever, the SPD has repeatedly attacked the FDP for stealing from responsibility. What if she is called to account now?/p pFor some of the top SPD leaders like Sigmar Gabriel and Martin Schulz, this should be the last chance for a ministerial office. The temptation might be there. Mathematically, it would be enough for a grand coalition. In terms of content and people, the Union and the SPD worked very well together for four years. The tough course of the CSU in refugee policy would also be a problem in negotiations with the SPD – but a solvable one./ppIf anything, it was recently said that the SPD would only consider the move if Merkel resigned./ph33. Minority government /h3pIf the SPD does not take part, the realistic coalition options with its own majority are exhausted. In the Scandinavian countries, minority governments are common, in Germany it would be new in this form at the federal level. In the Länder, too, the parties rarely use this method. Union and Greens, theoretically also Union and FDP, would also have to convince enough MPs from other parties to tolerate their government. The SPD has already ruled out tolerating a minority government of the Union and thus creating a de facto grand coalition./ph34. New elections /h3pNobody can decide immediately that a new election should take place, not the Bundestag, not the Chancellor, not the Federal President. However, the Basic Law specifies how new elections can be made possible./ppNormally, a chancellor can ask the vote of confidence and thus specifically withdraw the majority. Gerhard Schröder once did that and thus forced the early elections in 2005. Angela Merkel, however, cannot ask a vote of confidence and lose because the Bundestag did not trust her. She has only acted in a managerial manner since the federal election./ppThe Federal President can decide that new elections should take place – but only after a precisely defined process. First the Chancellor or another candidate proposed by the Federal President would have to lose the election. Then the Bundestag would have two weeks to vote again. If no one is elected after 14 days, the last ballot would take place. If the Chancellor again missed an absolute majority, the Federal President could still appoint her – or dissolve Parliament. After that, new elections would have to take place within 60 days./ppAfter the fiasco in the federal election, the SPD quickly said goodbye to the opposition. But does it stay that way? The Greens demand that the Social Democrats stand by if a Jamaica alliance fails./p h5Latest news in the video/h5 p German nursing home becomes a hit online /p p Macron reports from quarantine with a video message /p p MPs reckon with sexism in the Bundestag /p p This building is way more famous than it looks /p p Instagram star dies after cosmetic surgery /p p Elephant cow gives birth – reaction of the herd amazes /p p US Vice President Pence vaccinated against Corona /p p NASA mission enables a first look inside Mars /p p These rules apply to your fireworks in the garden /p p Spahn asks for patience when distributing the vaccine /p p Strange beer appearance in the US Parliament /p p Suddenly there is no stopping the minister /p p Container use due to Corona causes a stir /p p Towing service has a bad surprise /p p Winter weather causes chaos on the US east coast /p p”If Jamaica explorations do not produce any results, that is quite possible, then the SPD must be ready,” said the Greens chairman Simone Peter. In view of the differences between the FDP and the Greens, it cannot be ruled out that a three-party alliance with the Union will not come about. It couldn’t be rash to talk about new elections, said Peter. “The SPD is challenged here in the democratic structure with everyone else to consider how things can go on.”/ppThe SPD vice chairwoman Manuela Schwesig defended the rejection of her party and pointed out the need for strong opposition beyond the AfD. “This strong AfD, that’s the way it is, will not only change the German Bundestag, but also our country,” she said on the ARD program “Anne Will”. “And that’s why a lively opposition is needed. And we, as the strongest opposition force, take on this role and don’t leave it to the AfD.”/ppSPD leader Martin Schulz had announced that his party would go into the opposition in view of its record low and would not be available for talks about a new grand coalition. The Union and FDP had also urged the SPD not to refuse./pp /p h3CDU: Güne have to say goodbye to “unrealistic demands” /h3pThe political scientist Oskar Niedermayer criticized the Social Democrats’ rejection as hasty. “Perhaps you shouldn’t say that on election night half an hour after the first projections,” he said.