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left the party's extreme right wing which was put under intelligence surveillance for its stances morton had sharply criticized the radical wing at last year's party congress to keep the if he from here in too far right and potentially losing votes he says is it really wise to speak of a coronavirus dictatorship we don't live in a dictatorship if we did we could hardly hold this party congress today. the internal struggle could also affect this weekend's party conference according to media reports influential functionaries are making moves to remove morton from the party leadership. joining me now is political correspondent simon young's at the party convention in dresden simon what issues are dominating the convention in this election year. rebecca is the party really as you say. faced with a decision about which direction it wants to go and whether it's going to be laid steering stewpot election year by those on the sort of extreme right of the alternative for germany people he crying clients are sort of press the envelope of legality and of good taste about what you what you can say o
left the party's extreme right wing which was put under intelligence surveillance for its stances morton had sharply criticized the radical wing at last year's party congress to keep the if he from here in too far right and potentially losing votes he says is it really wise to speak of a coronavirus dictatorship we don't live in a dictatorship if we did we could hardly hold this party congress today. the internal struggle could also affect this weekend's party conference according to media...
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shifting it to morton. , machine on the current spreads. >> the week ahead, featuring a fed decision and news conference from jay powell. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i am jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg real yield. coming up next week, i monday, on wednesday, the big day, a fed decision at the news conferences sharing jay powell. you need gdp figures and thursday is this is the ahead for you? just -- is this just a pause ahead for you? >> yes. that's what we are looking to see, if it change wording also looking to see there's housing crisis is being dominating the outcome. for liking effectiveness and substitution nation. no militancy see. dashed to a changing balance of risks. -- to see if there is any change in the valve of risks. >> there is more risk for how they are framing the evolution of the virus. the base case still remains, middle of the year for some kind of announcement. >> a 32nd final word -- 30 seconds final word. >> jonathan what you miss for next week is the announcement of the american families at. that may end up being the bigger story. >> we appreciate that, i need
shifting it to morton. , machine on the current spreads. >> the week ahead, featuring a fed decision and news conference from jay powell. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i am jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg real yield. coming up next week, i monday, on wednesday, the big day, a fed decision at the news conferences sharing jay powell. you need gdp figures and thursday is this is the ahead for you? just -- is this just a pause ahead for you? >> yes. that's what we are looking to...
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samuel morton was a 19th century white supremacist researcher who directed workers to pull the bonesrked graves. for more, we go to philadelphia, where we're joined by mike africa, jr., a second-generation born move member and host of the podcast "on a move with mike africa jr." he is the co-author of the upcoming book "50 years on a move," out next month. welcome back to democracy now! we offer you our condolences on this news about the remains of two move children it is believed, not only tree africa, but alicia africa as well. can you explain how you found out about this and what you're demanding right now? >> thank you foraving me, amy. i found out about this because a friend called me and told me that they heard about it. when they told me, i shortly after was coacted by a local reporter who was about to release a story about it. juan: can you hear me? amy: go ahead. juan: i wanted to ask you, you knew tree africa and alicia africa. you are friends with them. what do you remember about them? >> we spent years together in virginia. back in the day in the 1970's when the confronta
samuel morton was a 19th century white supremacist researcher who directed workers to pull the bonesrked graves. for more, we go to philadelphia, where we're joined by mike africa, jr., a second-generation born move member and host of the podcast "on a move with mike africa jr." he is the co-author of the upcoming book "50 years on a move," out next month. welcome back to democracy now! we offer you our condolences on this news about the remains of two move children it is...
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. >> the state calls jeremy morton >> stand right there. regime hand. do you swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give is the truth and nothing but the truth? >> i do. have ac. have a seat. first of all, pull the microphone up a little bit. >> is that all right? >> perfect. >> start off by stating your name. >> jeremy morton. >> should i remove my mask? >> please. that's appreciated. >> thank you, your honor. good afternoon, sir. >> good afternoon. >> where do you work? >> fire department and currently am assigned to fire station number 17. >> and what is your title? >> my title? >> yes. >> i'm a captain. >> and how long have you been a captain for the minneapolis fire department? >> i was promoted to captain in 2007. 2013-- correction, 14-15 i was the battalion chief and then i was demoted to captain in 2017. >> how long have you been at the fire department in total? >> since 2000, so 21 years. >> have you served in a variety of positions over that period on time? >> i was a firefighter from 2000 and help 2007. captain from 2007 until 20
. >> the state calls jeremy morton >> stand right there. regime hand. do you swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give is the truth and nothing but the truth? >> i do. have ac. have a seat. first of all, pull the microphone up a little bit. >> is that all right? >> perfect. >> start off by stating your name. >> jeremy morton. >> should i remove my mask? >> please. that's appreciated. >> thank you, your honor. good...
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it's just this really wonderful document and athena morton writes to penelope. he's really trying to console her on the loss of josiah. we don't have any letters between josiah and penelope that survive but in his will josiah gave penelope broad powers over the estate so at this time widows typically received a third of their husbands personal property into third life interest in their real estate but josiah lee's cannot be in charge of everything he gives her the power to sell land if she needs to and so he clearly has great faith in her abilities in her abilities of land management which you would have shown during the years that he was governor and was traveling to so much and she to oversee the property so penelope remains a weirdo for the final 23 years of my life and she does rise to the occasion. she you know, she overcomes her grief. she managed to educate images to educate her children oversee the property and she also wages to to legal battles late in life to reclaim family properties and one of them she conducts his latest 1703 right before her death
it's just this really wonderful document and athena morton writes to penelope. he's really trying to console her on the loss of josiah. we don't have any letters between josiah and penelope that survive but in his will josiah gave penelope broad powers over the estate so at this time widows typically received a third of their husbands personal property into third life interest in their real estate but josiah lee's cannot be in charge of everything he gives her the power to sell land if she...
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and eastern africa he controlled an immense territory along lake tanganyika with the help of henry morton stanley went up the congo river and coerced the traditional village she says into signing contracts that stripped them of millions of acres of land for the benefit of the belgian king leopold the 2nd after landing in bangor morio. penetrated deep into central africa and renamed the cities of kiss on gandhi and kinshasa after himself he was soon joined by other european explorers who entered africa from the west these expeditions marked the transition from evangelizing missions to imperialism. as a young boy began to trade along the settled route in iran the congo he traded over a large area and was the most powerful figure there. also had his own almost no army. although now in a state of neglect to putin as house in zanzibar tells us much about the fortune amassed by the powerful merchant in his autobiography he recounted his negotiations with stanley and the belgian diplomats. stanley arrived with a dozen europeans we met at the consul's and he told me. we wish you to accept to beco
and eastern africa he controlled an immense territory along lake tanganyika with the help of henry morton stanley went up the congo river and coerced the traditional village she says into signing contracts that stripped them of millions of acres of land for the benefit of the belgian king leopold the 2nd after landing in bangor morio. penetrated deep into central africa and renamed the cities of kiss on gandhi and kinshasa after himself he was soon joined by other european explorers who entered...
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got sort of here's where her solution is you know morton you say i don't the only. thing.i need to parrots with ben stiller funny movie love it right. so you find out that deniro was a cia operative at one point ben stiller goes into his layer in the basement and he sees photos of deniro with clinton with what looks like maybe a better lot in type figure originally still were found a cia. on dinny arose das this cia itself reviewed the script and said then and then. you're not going to bring up cia torture do they watch every single movie that is about to be produced in our would in any film that has any military hardware in it an obvious example top gun you've got it asked for permission you don't just walk on to the air force base and start flying jets around. so if you get their permission. they get the right. to look at what you're saying about. the officer for information which was responsible for propaganda during world war 2 was officially closed in 1945 but the relationship that developed between al the wood and the us government in those years seems to have grown
got sort of here's where her solution is you know morton you say i don't the only. thing.i need to parrots with ben stiller funny movie love it right. so you find out that deniro was a cia operative at one point ben stiller goes into his layer in the basement and he sees photos of deniro with clinton with what looks like maybe a better lot in type figure originally still were found a cia. on dinny arose das this cia itself reviewed the script and said then and then. you're not going to bring up...
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well we also heard from martin morton's a political from germany's left party he believes the vaccine in europe has been politicized the expense of people's health and ultimately their loans. we look at what is going on in the mall and i think we need every work seeing which is. possible to know to use and which is. secure so when we see that as true as in there as a lot of doubts it's so we should take the alternatives and i think. 'd shook us now to evaluate and then to will 'd accept that support we. all of a vehicle that scenes which are sure weren't safe to be used i think the population is very insecure at the moment i think demick there should be a lot more thoughts of nationalism and conference different problems in a shop be the politics internationally in favor of the people and of the health of the people and if the governments are responsible. no you. which are there should be nationalists and here measures to 'd secure or else of people instead of to is to secure the profits of the industry the french president has admitted he made mistakes at every stage of the pandemic
well we also heard from martin morton's a political from germany's left party he believes the vaccine in europe has been politicized the expense of people's health and ultimately their loans. we look at what is going on in the mall and i think we need every work seeing which is. possible to know to use and which is. secure so when we see that as true as in there as a lot of doubts it's so we should take the alternatives and i think. 'd shook us now to evaluate and then to will 'd accept that...
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africa he controlled an immense territory along lake tanganyika with the help of tippoo tib henry morton stanley went up the congo river and coerced the traditional village chiefs into signing contracts that stripped them of millions of acres of land for the benefit of the belgian king leopold the 2nd after landing in bergen more yo henry stanley penetrated deep into central africa and renamed the cities of kiss on ghani and kinshasa after himself and he was soon joined by other european explorers who entered africa from the west these expeditions marked the transition from evangelizing missions to imperialism. as a young boy began to trade along the central route into iran the congo he traded over a large area and was the most powerful figure there. also had his own almost no army. although now in a state of neglect to putin it's house in zanzibar tells us much about the fortune amassed by the powerful merchant in his autobiography he recounted his negotiations with stanley and a belgian diplomats. stanley arrived with a dozen europeans we met at the consul's and he told me. we wish you
africa he controlled an immense territory along lake tanganyika with the help of tippoo tib henry morton stanley went up the congo river and coerced the traditional village chiefs into signing contracts that stripped them of millions of acres of land for the benefit of the belgian king leopold the 2nd after landing in bergen more yo henry stanley penetrated deep into central africa and renamed the cities of kiss on ghani and kinshasa after himself and he was soon joined by other european...
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it is estimated that the 60th, massachusetts regiment cast about 6,000 votes for governor morton last tuesday, and i know that some of the boys have company i voted 10 and 12 times each one. afterwards two or three carloads to the regiment were taken to the town of greenville about 30 miles from here and treated to a big dinner. it is a copperhead town or has been. i think the boys hardly did their duty while there for the town gave about 600 republican majority. and then another soldier said this yesterday was the state election here. and most of our regiment went down to the city and voted some of the boys voted 25 times each governor morton. the republican candidate was elected by a large majority. so the massachusetts men helped elect him. elections back then are a little bit different than what we experience. we do experience something that they experience then long lines. this is a line of men waiting to vote in new york city. i do want to point out here leaning against this lamp post as an african-american man in 1865 states plus new york allowed black men to vote and the reaso
it is estimated that the 60th, massachusetts regiment cast about 6,000 votes for governor morton last tuesday, and i know that some of the boys have company i voted 10 and 12 times each one. afterwards two or three carloads to the regiment were taken to the town of greenville about 30 miles from here and treated to a big dinner. it is a copperhead town or has been. i think the boys hardly did their duty while there for the town gave about 600 republican majority. and then another soldier said...
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party conference according to media reports influential functionaries are making moves to remove morton from the party leadership. and i'm joined now by our political correspondent simon young was reporting from the party convention dr dan simon as we heard the a.f.d. is finalizing its strategy going into the september elections what issues are dominating the convention. yeah the main thing that the alternative for germany wants to do here this weekend is to launch its election campaign programme they've launched that last night under a slogan germany but normal it's their vision of what normality should mean in germany they say they want to get back to normality that includes things like ditching the euro reintroducing compulsory military service banning minarets a lot of emphasis on the traditional family models and so on so they'll be discussion about that outside the party congress hall here i'm sure about whether that really is what normal should mean in germany but these discussions here about to contents of their election program i think are overshadows the report said by a rift
party conference according to media reports influential functionaries are making moves to remove morton from the party leadership. and i'm joined now by our political correspondent simon young was reporting from the party convention dr dan simon as we heard the a.f.d. is finalizing its strategy going into the september elections what issues are dominating the convention. yeah the main thing that the alternative for germany wants to do here this weekend is to launch its election campaign...
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. >> the state calls jeremy morton >> stand right there. regime hand. do you swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give is the truth and nothing but the truth? >> i do. have ac. have a seat. first of all, pull the microphone up a little bit. >> is that all right? >> perfect. >> start off by stating your name. >> jeremy morton. >> should i remove my mask? >> please. that's appreciated. >> thank you, your honor. good afternoon, sir. >> good afternoon. >> where do you work? >> fire department and currently am assigned to fire station number 17. >> and what is your title? >> my title? >> yes. >> i'm a captain. >> and how long have you been a captain for the minneapolis fire department? >> i was promoted to captain in 2007. 2013-- correction, 14-15 i was the battalion chief and then i was demoted to captain in 2017. >> how long have you been at the fire department in total? >> since 2000, so 21 years. >> have you served in a variety of positions over that period on time? >> i was a firefighter from 2000 and help 2007. captain from 2007 until 20
. >> the state calls jeremy morton >> stand right there. regime hand. do you swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give is the truth and nothing but the truth? >> i do. have ac. have a seat. first of all, pull the microphone up a little bit. >> is that all right? >> perfect. >> start off by stating your name. >> jeremy morton. >> should i remove my mask? >> please. that's appreciated. >> thank you, your honor. good...
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for holding more than 1000 stolen schools of enslaved people -- skulls of enslaved people and its mortonion. in january, the president of harvard university issued a letter acknowledging the 22,000 human remains in its collections included 15 from the people of african dissent who may have been enslaved and pledge to review its policies of ethical stewardship. for more on the growing demands for respectful treatment of african-american remains and museum collections, especially those of the enslaved, we're joined by samuel redman, historian at the university of massachusetts amherst. author of "bone rooms: from scientific racism to human prehistory in museums" and the forthcoming books "prophets and ghost: the story of salvage anthropology" and "the museum in crisis." professor, thank you for joining us. start off by responding to the use of these children's phones that the police killed 1985 that apparently the philadelphia medical examiner gave to this professor come this princeton university professor and university of pennsylvania professor alan mann, that are continuing 36 years lat
for holding more than 1000 stolen schools of enslaved people -- skulls of enslaved people and its mortonion. in january, the president of harvard university issued a letter acknowledging the 22,000 human remains in its collections included 15 from the people of african dissent who may have been enslaved and pledge to review its policies of ethical stewardship. for more on the growing demands for respectful treatment of african-american remains and museum collections, especially those of the...
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just for an mortons an off as an argument for gun ownership that can be used beyond the united states the right to protect and defend yourself exactly now despite a hostage believe doesn't come from that constitutes deterrence just guarantees us but it can to god. if you're it person asked are you sure as a right it's a god given right. one of the p.r. team's biggest challenges is how to respond to a mass killing. the biggest one in recent years was the newtown shooting where the little children got shot at in elementary school. there's somebody shooting in here did you know. i had like 7 loud booms and he didn't he just told us to go in the corner. so carry on. regime children are pronounced dead at the school they were too they were transported to area hospitals were pronounced dead at area hospitals. and. people have no asking when there will be a debate about america's gun laws. the press was how he and how he this organization for some hope he would make a statement like call it may very common law right but for the end and the organization what they'll be debate they'll be delay
just for an mortons an off as an argument for gun ownership that can be used beyond the united states the right to protect and defend yourself exactly now despite a hostage believe doesn't come from that constitutes deterrence just guarantees us but it can to god. if you're it person asked are you sure as a right it's a god given right. one of the p.r. team's biggest challenges is how to respond to a mass killing. the biggest one in recent years was the newtown shooting where the little...
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why is it in morton for president biden to go to indianapolis? we have called on him to do so. does. part of the reason is in this country, there are messages that are sent from the top down that really impact how we see one another. we saw that during donald trump's psidency and we are saying it again in president biden's presidency. we know that leadership and gestures matter. we're not asking him to come to indianapolis because we need him to validate our pain or extence. we know we matter. we know we have inherent human dignity like everyone else. but we also believe it is important r him to show that in a moment like this, our community's are part of the american family. if our leadership is going to other sites in situations like this to express our condolences and grief -- and they should. it is important. then we shou be included in that, too. with the massacre in oak creek, wisconsin, happen, this was a pain point for the sikh unity that president biden did not come or have any sort of public moment with the community to show that we matter and rather the message that
why is it in morton for president biden to go to indianapolis? we have called on him to do so. does. part of the reason is in this country, there are messages that are sent from the top down that really impact how we see one another. we saw that during donald trump's psidency and we are saying it again in president biden's presidency. we know that leadership and gestures matter. we're not asking him to come to indianapolis because we need him to validate our pain or extence. we know we matter....
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police say it happened around 11 last night near or below the road and oak avenue that's near red morton community park. the victim's daughter says that 3 masked men went into their home taste. her father and hit her mother in the head and the mouth with a gun. she says they took a safe and inside were very important documents in all the money that they had saved. >> they just started. >> started to be a little bit more. things happening like that. seems to me. >> a report with redwood city police has now been filed. the family says the suspects left in a light colored bmw suv and the back window is broken. if you have any information, call police today. official was held for a father and daughter who? >> tragically killed when their house burn. this is in oakland that fire now is being investigated as arson. tonight. kron 4 says menu spoke with a family member who describes being inside the home when this fire started. >> as some of those lay died heroically doing what any father would do sacrificing himself to rescue his one year-old daughter aliya from danger. tragically they were bot
police say it happened around 11 last night near or below the road and oak avenue that's near red morton community park. the victim's daughter says that 3 masked men went into their home taste. her father and hit her mother in the head and the mouth with a gun. she says they took a safe and inside were very important documents in all the money that they had saved. >> they just started. >> started to be a little bit more. things happening like that. seems to me. >> a report...
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to go quietly to what extent was prince philip the duke of edinburgh the driving force behind the morton british monarchy. i think you shaped the monarchy in the days immediately after the death of king george the 6 there was no guard that surrounded the sovereign the people who protected him and also forged if you like the the daily life of the court but they were old they were funny daddy and they were stuck in a way is and philip recognized having come himself from a country which you kicked its royal family out because of it and you dilute in ways realize that things had to change and so he sell about getting the wrong sheen by the scruff of the neck and of course it made enemy is within the court it made people suspicious of him outside the court lots of people thought he was under the influence of verbal mountbatten his uncle who was trying to pull the strings of the queen so. he was on a no win situation he was never going to be a popular figure straight away but he was determined having seen what happened to the greek row family that it wouldn't happen in britain he would not nie
to go quietly to what extent was prince philip the duke of edinburgh the driving force behind the morton british monarchy. i think you shaped the monarchy in the days immediately after the death of king george the 6 there was no guard that surrounded the sovereign the people who protected him and also forged if you like the the daily life of the court but they were old they were funny daddy and they were stuck in a way is and philip recognized having come himself from a country which you kicked...
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back in 2018, buckingham palace is now making final preparations for tomorrow's sarah morton.ince philip, a custom built land rover will carry the princes casket to the private service at windsor castle. prince philip designed this vehicle himself in 2003, knowing he wanted it used for his own funeral on lee 30. people will attend the private funeral due to covid-19 restrictions. prince philip died one week ago at age 99. he had been married to queen elizabeth for 73 years. varia weather the weekend almost here i am tracking a warm up. we'll have the updated forecast coming up. let's go to ktvu alex savage. now with a look at some of the stories we're working on for the seven o'clock news over on ktvu, plus alex, andre. thank you. some oakland businesses are boarding up right now ahead of a protest planned for later tonight in response to the deadly police shooting of a teenager in chicago will have more on demonstrations planned all across the country. plus, the pentagon confirms this ufo video is the real deal tonight. we hear from tmz's harvey levin, with more details on th
back in 2018, buckingham palace is now making final preparations for tomorrow's sarah morton.ince philip, a custom built land rover will carry the princes casket to the private service at windsor castle. prince philip designed this vehicle himself in 2003, knowing he wanted it used for his own funeral on lee 30. people will attend the private funeral due to covid-19 restrictions. prince philip died one week ago at age 99. he had been married to queen elizabeth for 73 years. varia weather the...
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from maryland, royal want, but top republican on the rules committee from missouri and elinor holmes morton introducing legislation to prohibit them from putting a permanent fence around the capital. one of the things that has been proposed is offense that they built into the ground that could be raised or lowered. here's the other thing i think it's interesting. i was talking to a former senior the official yesterday and they said to me that they all knew that january 6, would happen at some point. maybe not then but some incident like that would probably happen at some point, but what stuck with me from the conversation and others have said this to me is that it's not over meaning this connected to the events of january 6, we don't know is this a low wall, we don't know. you had the incident back in 2013, miriam kerry who the us capitol police actually shot and killed by the senate office building. she drove wildly to the white house, hit a uniformed secret service officer there and drove wildly to the capital and they chased her around the capital, pursued by us capitol police and finall
from maryland, royal want, but top republican on the rules committee from missouri and elinor holmes morton introducing legislation to prohibit them from putting a permanent fence around the capital. one of the things that has been proposed is offense that they built into the ground that could be raised or lowered. here's the other thing i think it's interesting. i was talking to a former senior the official yesterday and they said to me that they all knew that january 6, would happen at some...