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let's go back to stefan stephens in washington so what has been the reaction there to the fact that the e.u. is barring american visitors. is overwhelmingly met with understanding maybe the president is not amused of all this i can imagine he's not but you know i mean look at the look at the numbers again we have said it's the american infection rate is at $40000.00 per day plus and indeed in the entire you it's under $10000.00 infections per day so there is the stark difference the united states seems to not be in control of what's going on with covert 19 and with the pandemic here in the country the e.u. seems to have a better grip on this as of know it used to i don't know if this can change but in terms of dust the united states want to change this because are people eager to travel and go back to europe of course they are however i think most experts if not all and most politicians are actually very much aware of that this is a good move they would have lobbied for if to the tables have turned well looking forward perhaps of the end of summer vacation is something being done in the
let's go back to stefan stephens in washington so what has been the reaction there to the fact that the e.u. is barring american visitors. is overwhelmingly met with understanding maybe the president is not amused of all this i can imagine he's not but you know i mean look at the look at the numbers again we have said it's the american infection rate is at $40000.00 per day plus and indeed in the entire you it's under $10000.00 infections per day so there is the stark difference the united...
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i would describe it more as a film about exile and less as a film about the writer stefan. stephens high up this isn't at all possible to relocate your homeland. but is home actually how do you deal with language and this kind of cultural uprooting that's the real theme. is this team. once hitler rose to power spike fled austria he lived in england in the us before emigrating to brazil in 1943 the writer was also an authority on politics start somebody it's profits i own a movie he goes at it but if it's only because it's only reasons. for the kind of it's only what the film delves into the psychology of a man torn apart by inner conflicts a universal theme there's a culture it's not just what you're going to rio always does projects that move between worlds but really work internationally and i can see it that way up to production that's what cinematic language is all about today which you don't make films just for germany but for the world and that's her greatest contribution by talking and. con in video form put it to should be means you want shot. after years in exile spy commit
i would describe it more as a film about exile and less as a film about the writer stefan. stephens high up this isn't at all possible to relocate your homeland. but is home actually how do you deal with language and this kind of cultural uprooting that's the real theme. is this team. once hitler rose to power spike fled austria he lived in england in the us before emigrating to brazil in 1943 the writer was also an authority on politics start somebody it's profits i own a movie he goes at it...
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making profit * and profit is good and this is our ideology and you just focus on profit and stefan stephen schwarzman is making 2345000000000 a year off this that's a good thing right we need to celebrate billionaires and this is a good thing right well we talked about austrian economics let's talk about marxist economics of course he famously said karl marx that capitalist would sell them their rope to themselves to hang themselves right so they are following out their own economy principle in america because they've hollowed out as bad as much of the global economy if they possibly can the rest of the globe is now going. as a sion and the us dollars on its way out as world reserve currency so the u.s. has to turn inward and hollow out its own economy to keep the plutocrats in the kleptocrats where they are the other option of why we have so many net negative book value companies is that the phenomenon is a side effect of the demand of capitalism material assets don't matter as much as they used to to believe that we don't even need to succumb to area excitement over the sharing economy a
making profit * and profit is good and this is our ideology and you just focus on profit and stefan stephen schwarzman is making 2345000000000 a year off this that's a good thing right we need to celebrate billionaires and this is a good thing right well we talked about austrian economics let's talk about marxist economics of course he famously said karl marx that capitalist would sell them their rope to themselves to hang themselves right so they are following out their own economy principle...
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stefan: -- stephen: it is unprecedented, and carrie lam is evoking emergency powers to delay the legislativeouncil elections, which were due to be held on september 6. there was speculation that this was due to the delay, the postponement would be due to the fact that the pro-democracy candidates have a lot of wind in their sales and they could perhaps take many of the seats in the legislative council elections. so there is speculation on the pro-democracy camp that this was done to counter that. ment is, the govern saying that there is a third wave of virus infections, and that is why they are delaying this. it could be up to a year, and that would deliver a severe blow to the pro-democracy camp. francine: will people buy that, that this is purely on health reasons? stephen: does it matter whether they buy it or not is the question. this is coming down from the central government in beijing. the latest headline says carrie lam says the election delay is supported by the central government. you asked me the question an hour ago, is beijing calling the shots. clearly on these matters, the cen
stefan: -- stephen: it is unprecedented, and carrie lam is evoking emergency powers to delay the legislativeouncil elections, which were due to be held on september 6. there was speculation that this was due to the delay, the postponement would be due to the fact that the pro-democracy candidates have a lot of wind in their sales and they could perhaps take many of the seats in the legislative council elections. so there is speculation on the pro-democracy camp that this was done to counter...
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$450000000.00 into big coin so he's making a positive bet on your future whereas this guy blackstone stephens stefan schwartzman they're making a bet that it's going to get worse for you my interpretation of this headline right michael saylor this company micro strategy is their purchase of approximately $450000000.00 of the big coin the 3rd approximately of their cash or i should say the market capitalization of the company is that represented a 3rd by bitcoin this is an incredibly important and seminal moment in the history of finance in america and bitcoin not tell you why up until now the entire strategy has been don't fight the fed and used the cheap money to buy back your own stock all the stock gains particularly in apple computer have been generated by buying back their own stock and it's made of possible through those 0 percent interest rates. from the fed what michael saylor news team at micro strategies are saying is that wait a minute we're not going to use that 0 percent money to buy back our own stock and give ourselves huge bonuses we're going to protect ourselves against all that mon
$450000000.00 into big coin so he's making a positive bet on your future whereas this guy blackstone stephens stefan schwartzman they're making a bet that it's going to get worse for you my interpretation of this headline right michael saylor this company micro strategy is their purchase of approximately $450000000.00 of the big coin the 3rd approximately of their cash or i should say the market capitalization of the company is that represented a 3rd by bitcoin this is an incredibly important...
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of four years of relentless, systemic attacks on immigrant communities under trump and the stefan mill stephen miller era, how do we move into a system that really treats people with dignity and with fairness and so top of find policy issues here, the biden/harris administration has to prioritize legalization. there are many ways to do that, many pathways, they're going to send a recovery bill to the hill. that is the first opportunity to legalize essential workers. alicia, you cannot be essential in this country and be deportable. you cannot be essential and also disposable. they also have to implement the moratorium on deportations and interior enforcement. right? they've got to look under the hood and they've got to really get that agency under control and begin to overhaul our enforcement machinery. so there are many reforms that they can do. now, just remember the amount of power that the executive has. while we wait and work with congress for them to advance legalization, we have to remember that the biden and harris administration, the executive, has enormous power. just like trump and
of four years of relentless, systemic attacks on immigrant communities under trump and the stefan mill stephen miller era, how do we move into a system that really treats people with dignity and with fairness and so top of find policy issues here, the biden/harris administration has to prioritize legalization. there are many ways to do that, many pathways, they're going to send a recovery bill to the hill. that is the first opportunity to legalize essential workers. alicia, you cannot be...
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and cause a serious outcome as well as go through a day that you correspondent stephens even in washington. welcome stefan we 3rd nothing from the coronavirus task force for the last a couple of months not case numbers are exploding through the roof people are bound to ask well what have they been doing. exactly that's what they ask all over the place and but as you remember the test force the covert 19 test force what was put to rest a little bit laid dormant a little bit i don't say not going to say that there wasn't any work done behind the scenes of course there was but regular task force meetings slash task force briefings like we have it now they were not there for 2 months instead this administration the trumpeting ministration focused on a reopening the country end established a task force for this and now well task force covert 19 is back for very good reason as you pointed out the numbers are through the roof florida texas arizona california in actually 32 states there is a significant increase in cases and 11 states now have paulse or rolled back. measures to go into a next phase and considerin
and cause a serious outcome as well as go through a day that you correspondent stephens even in washington. welcome stefan we 3rd nothing from the coronavirus task force for the last a couple of months not case numbers are exploding through the roof people are bound to ask well what have they been doing. exactly that's what they ask all over the place and but as you remember the test force the covert 19 test force what was put to rest a little bit laid dormant a little bit i don't say not going...
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correspondent stefan engel -- stephen engle. still be branded as the 2020 tokyo olympics. it will cost too much to rebrand everything. this is the world's biggest marketing event. the delay is not as bad as a cancellation. goldman sachs put out an estimate that cost of canceling the game would be $60 million. now we are hearing from goldman maybeher economists that the cost would be around $6 billion to delay it. there were costs already of the tokyo government, spending about $26 million already. they are going to delay this and have other ramifications they are going to deal with. let them deal with it. we have a bigger issue with the coronavirus around the world, with 421,000 infections around the world. elsewhere inabout asia, where are we seeing new restrictions? new restrictions in singapore and thailand and india. is puttingndra modi the country basically on national lot brown -- national lockdown for three weeks, nationwide curfew, orders for everybody to stay home. he has allocated an additional $2 billion for health ca
correspondent stefan engel -- stephen engle. still be branded as the 2020 tokyo olympics. it will cost too much to rebrand everything. this is the world's biggest marketing event. the delay is not as bad as a cancellation. goldman sachs put out an estimate that cost of canceling the game would be $60 million. now we are hearing from goldman maybeher economists that the cost would be around $6 billion to delay it. there were costs already of the tokyo government, spending about $26 million...
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pandemic human rights watch says an estimated 350000 displaced people facing a health catastrophe stephen stefan 2nd ian is a resident representative of the international committee of the red cross and me and he explains why the move is a right step towards countering the corona virus outbreak. our teams actually were preparing for these really although it's been only announced at the last minute for quite a while already because the release which is taking place right now is spot of the annual president a mystery and it's true that although we are now talking a lot about 19 these major should have been taken in any case as far as we are concerned we are welcoming it because indeed we are passing right now from a total number of prisoners of around $100.00 cells and 220325000 less which is of course good news for the prisons because in myanmar like in many other places we know that in 3 zones conditions of access to health access to ventilation access to fresh air is usually quite challenging and the release of prisoners comes at the right time in terms of preparation of course you had to side b
pandemic human rights watch says an estimated 350000 displaced people facing a health catastrophe stephen stefan 2nd ian is a resident representative of the international committee of the red cross and me and he explains why the move is a right step towards countering the corona virus outbreak. our teams actually were preparing for these really although it's been only announced at the last minute for quite a while already because the release which is taking place right now is spot of the annual...
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stephens the monza standing by for us there hi stefan a president trump is then asked about his controversial comments tell us more about his response. well now he is peddling back actually the president said just moments ago that he actually was more or less joking and that he made this remarks off maybe it be a good idea and should be tested to swallow or inject or ingest. cleaning solution and disinfectants that he made that as a sarcastic comments to reporters now if you have seen the footage and we just showed it that's not the case so i have to unfortunately say that this is a known trump tactic when things go wrong and they go wrong also and for the president in those settings with what he says he is then later called peddling back by simply lying that's what he does now the president just light and said he worse i cast it and didn't make the commons intended to be the way anybody understood them doctors. other politicians anybody who was in that room definitely in the white house this right house briefing room and on their t.v. sets and that's the danger however again the president sa
stephens the monza standing by for us there hi stefan a president trump is then asked about his controversial comments tell us more about his response. well now he is peddling back actually the president said just moments ago that he actually was more or less joking and that he made this remarks off maybe it be a good idea and should be tested to swallow or inject or ingest. cleaning solution and disinfectants that he made that as a sarcastic comments to reporters now if you have seen the...
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problem and you're right it is not being talked about like it should be stephens he was on the story boards tonight in washington stefan thank you. japan is banning arrivals from $21.00 european countries and setting up a coronavirus task force as it warns that the epidemic could spread rapidly and widely 40 new cases have been confirmed bringing the country's total to 1300 but there's concern that many in japan have been slow to get the message about curbing the spread of the virus. enjoying the outdoors people in tokyo have been taking to the city's parks to soak up the spring weather and admired the seasonal cherry blossom crowds gather in public spaces despite appeals by the authorities to help contain the coronavirus outbreak. we want to go to more still like there are more people here than i expected so it was the right policeman might come and tell us to leave it's. understood. that some of the things like being inside the house for a long time that he's cute to be at night. it feels nice. on thursday came a stern warning from tokyo's governor urging people to avoid non-essential outings to look at the new 30 mi
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stefan simmons out there deadly correspondent in minneapolis with. 70 minutes almost not a minute ago now perhaps a truck plowed into a crowd of protesters protesting the death of george floyd. stephens a month is now minutes past the curfew and being told to move on by police on the same stefan can you still hear me. one second i'm grabbing my mike as i drive away here you see my camera man is filming the police to decide by the way our car is also marked as press vehicle we are wearing that's where we identify ourselves as press about this is in fair we all good that we can report and we should be reporting what what we're seeing what we have been in when there is a curfew enforcement we are exempt by law. from this curfew so it's not for us that is maybe understood as a privilege but i mean we couldn't do couldn't be able to do our job if. we couldn't report. so now you see in front of me here there will be on the other side of this bridge. police running up the ramp pushing. pushing protesters back stephanie let me think he's someone there are a nice things with the police officer can you tell us what was his plan where did he want you to go at this stage what was the advice othe
stefan simmons out there deadly correspondent in minneapolis with. 70 minutes almost not a minute ago now perhaps a truck plowed into a crowd of protesters protesting the death of george floyd. stephens a month is now minutes past the curfew and being told to move on by police on the same stefan can you still hear me. one second i'm grabbing my mike as i drive away here you see my camera man is filming the police to decide by the way our car is also marked as press vehicle we are wearing that's...
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ok and it looks like we will have the chance to get back to stephens in ones live on the streets of minneapolis when we left before he was stefan rather he was. a little way down the road and we couldn't say what it quite happened stephan can you hear me and you can give us an update on where you are now. a capsule that can hear you and you can hopefully see the pictures so we move that we can we can take away all right ok great all right so let us let us do your job for a 2nd just for a sec. so. we moved up a little bit further you see the truck there this is exactly the truck which did this which ran through the people through the crowd here amazing. i would say the i would say the perpetrator and the driver of this truck was apprehended by what it. was it's on no less piece report what we're going to say ok we're live on issues i'm going to. take you. to let's really resolve this here where you step back and let it go you go back a little. bit. it was fun if you think to turn the camera off you know if we more than understand in this situation it's alright it's alright it's alright it's alright. it's all come down people tha
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stefan things tennstedt. sorry repeat that question again it's very loud here so i did hear that stephen just wondering your senses must be alive today south of the last month things in tulsa tents. well i would say the situation is and the atmosphere is tense not right here right behind me as you heard in the piece this is the iconic. more than i call a historic district here we are in greenwood avenue year and. nobody expects that anything will happen in terms of violence violent protests or any violence whatsoever today or tomorrow however this is 2 miles down the road in downtown this is a different picture there of fears even of those folks here are fairly fairly adamant about the problem this really represents for told there will be a massive security forces roaming around there here too you don't see them there in plain clothes but there is a lot of security presence here so for tomorrow no really good expectations stefan i'm interested to know what has the campaign said about the coincidence of the timing and location of the rally. well 1st of all that in say anything 2nd and so was that they chose arklow
stefan things tennstedt. sorry repeat that question again it's very loud here so i did hear that stephen just wondering your senses must be alive today south of the last month things in tulsa tents. well i would say the situation is and the atmosphere is tense not right here right behind me as you heard in the piece this is the iconic. more than i call a historic district here we are in greenwood avenue year and. nobody expects that anything will happen in terms of violence violent protests or...
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convention is going on this week that the timing is interesting here stephens iman's on the story for us in wisconsin tonight stefan as always thank you. it's always concent is an open carry states where civilians can legally carry a weapon in public as long as it is not concealed police into notion of wisconsin they say that they were armed militia white people patrolling on tuesday night protecting their property from looters or was there another motive in some u.s. cities right wing activists openly carrying weapons have been patrolling anti-racism demonstrations with the blessing of local law enforcement our correspondent all over salad met with members of one militia known as american will . target training with the armed civilian group american wolf somewhere in the state of washington. this is one of peter de a says favorite rifles the notorious a k 47 or kalashnikov originally made by the soviet army but not a weapon of choice to defend american values as he says. pretty good classic so they don't make them like that anymore. d.s. believes it takes armed men like him and his group to keep america the way it
convention is going on this week that the timing is interesting here stephens iman's on the story for us in wisconsin tonight stefan as always thank you. it's always concent is an open carry states where civilians can legally carry a weapon in public as long as it is not concealed police into notion of wisconsin they say that they were armed militia white people patrolling on tuesday night protecting their property from looters or was there another motive in some u.s. cities right wing...
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convention is going on this week that the timing is interesting here stephens iman's on the story corps in wisconsin the night stefan as always thank you. always concent is an open carry states where civilians can legally carry a weapon in public as long as it is not concealed police into notion of wisconsin they say they were armed militia like people patrolling on tuesday night protecting their property from looters or was there another motive in some u.s. cities right wing activists openly carrying weapons have been patrolling anti-racism demonstrations with the blessing of local law enforcement our correspondent all over salad met with members of one militia known as american will . target training with the armed civilian group americans will somewhere in the state of washington. this is one of peter de a says favorite rifles the tory is a k 47 or kalashnikov originally made by the soviet army but now a weapon of choice to defend american values as he says. pretty good classic so they don't make them like that anymore. d.s. believes it takes armed men like him and his group to keep america the way it is. they fe
convention is going on this week that the timing is interesting here stephens iman's on the story corps in wisconsin the night stefan as always thank you. always concent is an open carry states where civilians can legally carry a weapon in public as long as it is not concealed police into notion of wisconsin they say they were armed militia like people patrolling on tuesday night protecting their property from looters or was there another motive in some u.s. cities right wing activists openly...
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it is accomplishing itself so yes definitely stephen what do you make then of the government's cleanup efforts 7 can you hear me i've just lost you ok stefan can you hear me now. but you know unfortunately we're out of time stefan do a joining us from port louis in moree shoes we certainly apologize for losing that signal there unfortunately our the u.s. space agency nasa says it's found water on a so called a dwarf planet nasa scientists say there are reservoirs of salty water beneath the surface of cirrus that's the largest object in the asteroid belt between mars and jupiter they think it's craggy surface could have been formed from water using out of cracks and then freezing researchers don't know whether the dorf planet has ever supported living organisms. you know so well you're watching the news here's a reminder that top story we're following for you the opposition challenger in billoo says presidential campaign has left the country after accusing president alexander lukashenko of rigging the results the country erupted in anger after the president claimed a landslide victory. this is deja vu news like the from berlin i'll be back
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convention is going on this week that the timing is interesting here stephens iman's on the story for us in wisconsin tonight stefan as always thank you. it's always constant is an open carry states where civilians can legally carry a weapon in public as long as it is not concealed police into notion of wisconsin they say that they were armed militia like people patrolling on tuesday night protecting their property from looters or was there another motive in some us cities white we activists openly carrying weapons have been patrolling anti-racism demonstrations with the blessing of local law enforcement our correspondent all over salad met with members of one militia known as american will. target training with the armed civilian group american somewhere in the state of washington. this is one of peter de a says favorite rifles the notorious a k 47 or kalashnikov for originally made by the soviet army but not a weapon of choice to defend american values as he says. pretty good classic so they don't make them like that anymore right dia's believes it takes armed men like him and his group to keep america in the way
convention is going on this week that the timing is interesting here stephens iman's on the story for us in wisconsin tonight stefan as always thank you. it's always constant is an open carry states where civilians can legally carry a weapon in public as long as it is not concealed police into notion of wisconsin they say that they were armed militia like people patrolling on tuesday night protecting their property from looters or was there another motive in some us cities white we activists...
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president in washington to appear and talk to the pres is stephens he was our correspondent in washington and stacy of course remains in the studio. stefan what do you make of this upcoming statement is there some urgency behind this maybe . s. press in washington d.c. this us president is international press i would say yeah there is some urgency behind this and what i mean by that is that we finally want to get some information the white house has been yesterday very very bad actually of keeping the public the american public and us the press informed about what is going on how the president is feeling there was a lot of guesswork involved from experts doctors the pundits on national television here and and us reporters of what is going on until the white house finally decided to say ok the president is sick and here is what we. prescribe him to take medicine again that was the red zone and. cocktail antibody cocktail which is again pointing this out stacey measures that already is not approved it's experimental it's not f.d.a. approved at all but anyway so yeah we're hoping now to get some information as a how is the president doing w
president in washington to appear and talk to the pres is stephens he was our correspondent in washington and stacy of course remains in the studio. stefan what do you make of this upcoming statement is there some urgency behind this maybe . s. press in washington d.c. this us president is international press i would say yeah there is some urgency behind this and what i mean by that is that we finally want to get some information the white house has been yesterday very very bad actually of...
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stephens in months has been following the convention for us and joins us from washington hi stefan good to see you harris says she focused on unifying the u.s. which does seem to be really the theme of this democratic convention tell us more about her speech. yes to the right that is the overarching theme of the democratic convention which we witness now is in his thirty's and tomorrow lasts day with. presidential candidate joe biden but now this was our it was a one of the most important speeches at this point in her career i bet and she did the job remember everything you hear every word anybody says here on stage or in v.f.p. dio link is scripted highly scripted there's a lot of people who think about what to say how to say it is that ground then of course the candidates in this case come out of her as are others have a final draft and a final look at it so anyhow it was historic absolutely but it was historic also not just because there is as you said a person of color the 1st time on this the vice presidential ticket it is also because she was able to actually paint a different pic
stephens in months has been following the convention for us and joins us from washington hi stefan good to see you harris says she focused on unifying the u.s. which does seem to be really the theme of this democratic convention tell us more about her speech. yes to the right that is the overarching theme of the democratic convention which we witness now is in his thirty's and tomorrow lasts day with. presidential candidate joe biden but now this was our it was a one of the most important...
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maria: so did you see stephen soma a lot while he was your phd senior. stefanalper was, did you see soma? >> i did not see soma much. i did not see him and to be honest, they have struck all pictures of him so i haven't even seen a picture of him on the internet so i may have come across him but i've never seen people protected the way that stefan halper and soma have been protected i haven't heard the president speak stefan halper's name and lindsey graham speak his name even though he's so central to everything that happened at the start of this. maria: why do you think he's so central? i want to pull up this timeline, steven as we look at this time line because this really takes us back to 2016 when stefan halper first met carter page at your conference and it also shows us alexander downer and what he did in 2015, michael flynn first met trump and then stefan halper was awarded a contract in the office of net assessments for $245,000, and you invited carter page the next in july of 2016 and then as we continue looking at this time line, we see alexander dow
maria: so did you see stephen soma a lot while he was your phd senior. stefanalper was, did you see soma? >> i did not see soma much. i did not see him and to be honest, they have struck all pictures of him so i haven't even seen a picture of him on the internet so i may have come across him but i've never seen people protected the way that stefan halper and soma have been protected i haven't heard the president speak stefan halper's name and lindsey graham speak his name even though he's...
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convention is going on this week that the timing is interesting here stephens iman's on the story for us in wisconsin tonight stefan as always thank you. always concent is an open carry states where civilians can legally carry a weapon in public as long as it is not concealed police into notion of wisconsin they say that they were armed militia like people patrolling on tuesday night protecting their property from looters or was there another motive in some u.s. cities right wing activists openly carrying weapons have been patrolling anti-racism demonstrations with the blessing of local law enforcement our correspondent all over salad met with members of one militia known as american will . target training with the armed civilian group americans wolf somewhere in the state of washington. this is one of peter dio says favorite rifles the tory is a k 47 or kalashnikov originally made by the soviet army but now a weapon of choice to defend american values as he says. pretty good classic so they don't make them like that anymore right dia's believes it takes armed men like him and his group to keep america the way it i
convention is going on this week that the timing is interesting here stephens iman's on the story for us in wisconsin tonight stefan as always thank you. always concent is an open carry states where civilians can legally carry a weapon in public as long as it is not concealed police into notion of wisconsin they say that they were armed militia like people patrolling on tuesday night protecting their property from looters or was there another motive in some u.s. cities right wing activists...
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president stephens iman's as we mentioned you are in front of that location where the memorial service for george floyd is currently getting underway just waiting for his family now to arrive stefan thank you so much for the reporting. and earlier i spoke with historian rebecca brochmann a specialist in race ethnicity and gender in the united states i asked her to compare the situation in the us right now with that of other liberal democracies for example like germany where she is based in terms of systemic racism. well most important thing is to remember that racism doesn't stop at national borders so racism is not an individual character it is a political system we're talking about discrimination on the labor market on the housing market in education in the justice system so those are things that are also part of racism in germany however there are quantitative and qualitative differences. if you look at the police violence in the united states that's very much entrenched in the history of the slave patrols for example that is different in germany however germany is very adept at forgetting about its colonial history me it wasn't a major player in the transatlantic slave trade
president stephens iman's as we mentioned you are in front of that location where the memorial service for george floyd is currently getting underway just waiting for his family now to arrive stefan thank you so much for the reporting. and earlier i spoke with historian rebecca brochmann a specialist in race ethnicity and gender in the united states i asked her to compare the situation in the us right now with that of other liberal democracies for example like germany where she is based in...
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stefan is fighting to get it back. article 116 of the german constitution enables germans persecuted by nazis as well as the descendents to have their citizenship restored but stephens up location was rejected. i was to my fury i have to say rejected on the grounds that my father was austria and that if he had stayed all right i i can't believe what i'm saying but this was the letter. to the point where. the having a german nationality for jews was taken away. then i might have qualified but we would have been dead by then the complexity of a number of exemptions has led to a debate in the german parliament britain felix coachmen and his wife isabelle founded a world wide lobby demanding a more inclusive law to prevent exclusions from article 116 they attended the parliament's discussion in late january the motion for a new law was narrowly rejected given that the government already issue to decrease in august 1900 to ease restrictions but some descendants are still facing bureaucratic hurdles. the decrees of a discretionary. relief act of least but 116 is a fundamental basic right and people pretty can't get where they can't get back their loved ones who they lost
stefan is fighting to get it back. article 116 of the german constitution enables germans persecuted by nazis as well as the descendents to have their citizenship restored but stephens up location was rejected. i was to my fury i have to say rejected on the grounds that my father was austria and that if he had stayed all right i i can't believe what i'm saying but this was the letter. to the point where. the having a german nationality for jews was taken away. then i might have qualified but we...
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stephen van cell. he is the ceo of moderna so take a look. >> stefan, i think it's fair to say that i found your presentation most exciting at the entire conference and one of the reasons is because you have a new class of medicine. >> thank you, jim, for having me and thank you for your nice comment. yes, we are very excited since we started moderna now eight years ago. the vision has always been very crisp. if we can make rna work safely in humans, it would be a very broad platform a new class of medicines where we can go after cancer, rare disease, and many more. >> many people have rna and it's all on the drawing board it's all whiteboard. it's, frankly, not ever going to get to us i think. you are incredible you got -- go into phase three on what could be a 2 to $5 billion opportunity now. >> yes, so we are very excited we have a vaccine we just presented the clinical data last week against cmv it's a virus that if infects a woman during pregnancy, will be transmitted to the baby and have massive impact on the brain development of a baby. it's the number-one cause of birth defect in this country. >> num
stephen van cell. he is the ceo of moderna so take a look. >> stefan, i think it's fair to say that i found your presentation most exciting at the entire conference and one of the reasons is because you have a new class of medicine. >> thank you, jim, for having me and thank you for your nice comment. yes, we are very excited since we started moderna now eight years ago. the vision has always been very crisp. if we can make rna work safely in humans, it would be a very broad...
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stephen thank you so much for being here. >> good morning, glad to be here. maria: you worked for stefan halper, and we want to ask you, really, the background of 2016 so let's start there. what is your background in terms of working with stefan halper and why did you invite carter page to a conference that you were planning? >> right, i had had a long background working on crime and terrorism at the white house and congress and went to cambridge to finish a phd i'd started years earlier at harvard and my intent was always to have a conference that looked at presidential campaign and national security risk i had no idea it would blow up to this. halper was not that engaged up until the point where he crossed paths with page and christopher steele's former mi-6 boss richard dearlove. at that point he seemed to really focus on page and really try to isolate him with the trump campaign in ways that seemed like a real turning point , but how page wound up there with halper is really a comedy of errors and it was something where we were looking for someone from the trump campaign to make sure
stephen thank you so much for being here. >> good morning, glad to be here. maria: you worked for stefan halper, and we want to ask you, really, the background of 2016 so let's start there. what is your background in terms of working with stefan halper and why did you invite carter page to a conference that you were planning? >> right, i had had a long background working on crime and terrorism at the white house and congress and went to cambridge to finish a phd i'd started years...
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stefan frye would come up big. second half it was quake's keeper vega making the saves. first game back t quakes would end in a scoreless draw. >>> doesn't get any better than this. golf in tahoe. stephen curry in 14th place. dad tell with 17 points. look at this shot getting it right up near the hole. everyone is chasing leader kyle williams. former buffalo bill has 25 points. here is steph on the curry family competition. >> yeah hopefully tomorrowky chase the ladder a little bit and put some pressure on him. he's playing well right now and he showed it obviously today. so i got my work cut out for me. but it is always fun to play with him. play with aaron. two great guys. >> no fans this year at the golf tournament. still plenty of fun to be ad this weekend. that's a look at sports. >>> a check of the weather now with lisa argen. it is going to get pretty warm in the parts of the bay area this ekd. her natu helus out attleite nata earlier aittle o fog a pretty . and right now it is clear. the golden gate bridge where temperatures comfortable and sea breeze up to about 20 miles an hour. highs upper 60s. for the rest it's been warm. especially inland valleys and today we've got the he
stefan frye would come up big. second half it was quake's keeper vega making the saves. first game back t quakes would end in a scoreless draw. >>> doesn't get any better than this. golf in tahoe. stephen curry in 14th place. dad tell with 17 points. look at this shot getting it right up near the hole. everyone is chasing leader kyle williams. former buffalo bill has 25 points. here is steph on the curry family competition. >> yeah hopefully tomorrowky chase the ladder a little...
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stefan lou. thank you for joining us. stephen, talk about this for de. state was having a hard time getting them. what made you decide to give them out? >> we make food that's delivered in glass jars and but when we realized some things were happening in the world with coronavirus we immediately ordered masks and when we received them and realized just looking through the news there were so many people on the frontline, emergency, medical responders, hospital doctors all in short supply of them. we started to donate our first batch and to keep sourcing them. talk to us about the feeling you have when you take those masks to wherever you're taking them and their response? >> yeah, they respond obviously very thankfully and they -- once we're there we're just doing what's right for the community and what's right for humanity. it's so important people treating the ill have the right ppe and can keep doing what they're doing and that includes all of the work of our actual businesses. >> how long do you all plan to donate those masks? >> the next delivery we
stefan lou. thank you for joining us. stephen, talk about this for de. state was having a hard time getting them. what made you decide to give them out? >> we make food that's delivered in glass jars and but when we realized some things were happening in the world with coronavirus we immediately ordered masks and when we received them and realized just looking through the news there were so many people on the frontline, emergency, medical responders, hospital doctors all in short supply...