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i am elizabeth he candale with me is pastor greg schaefer. involved and with campus ministry at stanford university. but it's wider than just stanford because you've congregation. >> right. >> at university lutheran and palo alto. and tell us a bit about congregational life, and then the challenges that students and faculty bring to the community. >> there's a really wonderful ep energy in a campus ministrycongregation because it's an intergenerational community. and that's something especially for students in college or in graduate school, most of the inner generational experience is with professors. and their advisers or staff members. and, what being in le iswith someone in a nonevaluative way. and in they can exchange stories and thoughts and concerns with each other in a way that no one has to be concerned that they are being graded. students also find the intergeneration piece to a got other way. they encounter children that remind them of their siblings and who they left at home. and so they have surrogate family members. which i think
i am elizabeth he candale with me is pastor greg schaefer. involved and with campus ministry at stanford university. but it's wider than just stanford because you've congregation. >> right. >> at university lutheran and palo alto. and tell us a bit about congregational life, and then the challenges that students and faculty bring to the community. >> there's a really wonderful ep energy in a campus ministrycongregation because it's an intergenerational community. and that's...
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schaefer surrendered to police after her accomplices committed suicide barely a year after shapers conviction germany was rocked by another murder linked to a far right extremist a man with a string of convictions for violent anti migrant crime confessed to shooting a local politician for the governing c.d.u. party at his home. after he defended germany's refugee policy volatile became the target of rightwing vitriol. last october a 27 year old tried to force his way into a synagogue in the eastern city of howler with the intention of staging a bloodbath on yom kippur war the holiest day in the jewish calendar. 20 failed to break into the synagogue he killed 2 people in a rampage through the city. the perpetrator lifestream the attack on a gaming website. and just a week ago police arrested 12 men across germany suspected of membership in a group planning a series of attacks on mosques in up to 10 different cities police seized a pistol and a homemade shotgun. officers also found chemicals they believe the men were planning to use to make explosives. a short while ago i spoke to young son pie
schaefer surrendered to police after her accomplices committed suicide barely a year after shapers conviction germany was rocked by another murder linked to a far right extremist a man with a string of convictions for violent anti migrant crime confessed to shooting a local politician for the governing c.d.u. party at his home. after he defended germany's refugee policy volatile became the target of rightwing vitriol. last october a 27 year old tried to force his way into a synagogue in the...
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so ladies and gentlemen and by the way i want to give a special thanks to al schaefer and out everybody great. everybody knows who donald trump is. it is unfortunate they do know now, but did not know last time but they know now and we have to let him know who we. we choose hope over fear. we choose science over fiction. unity over division. add compassion over cruelty. and maybe most importantly of all, truth over lies. folks, we're going to do this, i promise you. i promise you we're going to get this done and god willing we will do it together, may god bless you and may god protect our troops. thank you, thank you, thank you. i want to new hampshire! —— on to new hampshire explanation. formerjoe biden with his wife in this odd situation where he cannot claim victory. after all the money and time spent, all the time these candidates have been speaking to iowa voters. in a few hours' time, everybody would have left des moines, focus on washington, dc were tomorrow, tuesday, the state of the union address by the president, the the impeachment trial, on wednesday the vote on that impeach
so ladies and gentlemen and by the way i want to give a special thanks to al schaefer and out everybody great. everybody knows who donald trump is. it is unfortunate they do know now, but did not know last time but they know now and we have to let him know who we. we choose hope over fear. we choose science over fiction. unity over division. add compassion over cruelty. and maybe most importantly of all, truth over lies. folks, we're going to do this, i promise you. i promise you we're going to...
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. >> good afternoon, i am zachary schaefer, president of united infrastructure, and it is my honor tothe first ever presidential
. >> good afternoon, i am zachary schaefer, president of united infrastructure, and it is my honor tothe first ever presidential
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afternoon, i am zachary schaefer, president of united infrastructure, and it is my honor to welcome youo moving america forward. the first ever presidential candidate forum on infrastructure. [applause] zachary: united for infrastructure is a nonpartisan, advocacy organization. it has been our honor for many years to convene and collaborate with leaders in business and government on this important
afternoon, i am zachary schaefer, president of united infrastructure, and it is my honor to welcome youo moving america forward. the first ever presidential candidate forum on infrastructure. [applause] zachary: united for infrastructure is a nonpartisan, advocacy organization. it has been our honor for many years to convene and collaborate with leaders in business and government on this important
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. >> craig schaefer is a professor and farm researcher at the university of minnesota. >> wheat has beenke 10,000 years. >> reliable, dependable. >> right. >> but sadly no longer sustainable as it once was. >> yeah. >> more than one-third of the earth's population relies on wheat to survive. it's an annual crop, so it has to be replanted every year. that takes a toll on the land. >> this is kernsa, the perennial, root system can go down to 20 feet. it will suck up nitrogen and nutrients and sequesters a lot of carbon. >> less soil erosion, less drought resistance. >> we think it's going to be much more sustainable than annual wheat. >> general mills took notice of their work on kern zaya and partnered to test it in their products. after all, the largest profit center for this global giant is their cereals division. the real test, after years of research, would be creating cereal out of kern zaya. >> the money they spent to buy this box goes back into the research team that's planting more acres to try to figure out how to get this kern zaya crop for sale. >> karla is the president of the
. >> craig schaefer is a professor and farm researcher at the university of minnesota. >> wheat has beenke 10,000 years. >> reliable, dependable. >> right. >> but sadly no longer sustainable as it once was. >> yeah. >> more than one-third of the earth's population relies on wheat to survive. it's an annual crop, so it has to be replanted every year. that takes a toll on the land. >> this is kernsa, the perennial, root system can go down to 20...
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i saw a well thought out and articulate criticism by john schaefer who said we really don't want brands to be the are better of what is legitimate journalism which made me think of that, advertisers have always been our borders of appropriate content. they have always played that role and so encouraged gatekeepers of the kind of stuff they would carry some more of that. >> are you playing into the critique that they would say we are not being heard i worked for the new york times, they would say the new york times, many fox viewers say the new york times should be in the top 3 media entities which be eliminated immediately. i don't agree with that, but isn't it just a symbiotic cycle of grievance that works in both directions, but some do better than others? >> it works exactly like that. but there is one difference. and that is to destroy the argument the new york times and the rest of the media has some sort of ideological bias and more on that in a second, you have to present evidence and there is none but if you read a fine new book called "american manifesto: saving democracy from
i saw a well thought out and articulate criticism by john schaefer who said we really don't want brands to be the are better of what is legitimate journalism which made me think of that, advertisers have always been our borders of appropriate content. they have always played that role and so encouraged gatekeepers of the kind of stuff they would carry some more of that. >> are you playing into the critique that they would say we are not being heard i worked for the new york times, they...
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>>in the south bay, this man rio schaefer sia has turned h-mself in to authorities for the murder of a woman at an air bnb in san jose. the sheriff's office is looking now to see if the victim knew him. investigators found her body in the rental home amount of you avenue on tuesday. air bnb has since removed that property from its listings neighbors were surprised to find out that it was on air bnb and now they're concerned. >>we were all surprised, has nothing really happens around here. it's a nice neighborhood. no air bnb is on this block. and on people's you know that just common you don't know who they are. >>the sheriff's office is looking for security camera video now to help in the investigation. we're getting a firsthand look at the man who attacked some other men at a santa rosa transit mall. and here you can see it was a group of 7 or 8 man who attacked 3 other guys on tuesday. the attackers were armed with a golf club in a hit the victim several times then they took off in an older model white sedan the 3 victims were seriously hurt. >>san francisco police were busy getti
>>in the south bay, this man rio schaefer sia has turned h-mself in to authorities for the murder of a woman at an air bnb in san jose. the sheriff's office is looking now to see if the victim knew him. investigators found her body in the rental home amount of you avenue on tuesday. air bnb has since removed that property from its listings neighbors were surprised to find out that it was on air bnb and now they're concerned. >>we were all surprised, has nothing really happens around...
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joining me from frankfurt is daniel schaefer. walk us through the details here.aniel: yes, it has been a , much larger, 3.5% than expected. it is the biggest since the financial crisis, and it comes on the heels of factory orders yesterday which also dropped the most in more than a decade. now all of this may mean that the german economy might have contracted in the fourth quarter , and this is obviously prompting renewed recession fears in europe's largest economy. the german government is sentimento improved among german manufacturing companies. it has only recently slightly moved up its gdp forecast for to 1.1%,, from 1.0% but there are renewed risks. the flareup of a potential trade war between the u.s. and europe that might come, the risks of the coronavirus spreading having .n impact on the german economy german companies have already had to shut down plants in china temporarily. and certainly, we have already seen several large german companies warning, including daimler, that the outlook for this year could be worse than expected. so in all, and gloomy ou
joining me from frankfurt is daniel schaefer. walk us through the details here.aniel: yes, it has been a , much larger, 3.5% than expected. it is the biggest since the financial crisis, and it comes on the heels of factory orders yesterday which also dropped the most in more than a decade. now all of this may mean that the german economy might have contracted in the fourth quarter , and this is obviously prompting renewed recession fears in europe's largest economy. the german government is...
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afternoon, i am zachary schaefer, president of united infrastructure, and it is my honor to welcome you to moving america forward. the first ever presidential candidate forum on infrastructure. [applause] zachary: united for infrastructure is a nonpartisan, advocacy organization. it has been our honor for many years to convene and collaborate with leaders in business and government on this important issue. i would like to take a moment to say thank yo. thank you to the city of las vegas and the great state of nevada for hosting us. [applause] like to i would recognize a few local leaders from the community. congressman stephen horse martin. mayor john lee. ethan robertson. las vegas city councilman brian. and mayor eric garcetti. [applause] i'd very much like to thank our host committee, the thenizations who created vision for this event. provider resources to make it a reality. invited the candidates, and have brought hundreds of their members to nevada to be here with us today. you can see their logos on the banner behind me. those organizations are in no particular order. the interna
afternoon, i am zachary schaefer, president of united infrastructure, and it is my honor to welcome you to moving america forward. the first ever presidential candidate forum on infrastructure. [applause] zachary: united for infrastructure is a nonpartisan, advocacy organization. it has been our honor for many years to convene and collaborate with leaders in business and government on this important issue. i would like to take a moment to say thank yo. thank you to the city of las vegas and the...
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on the phone from germany, we have our bureau chief, daniel schaefer. germany is an export driven economy. what is the potential for the fallout? far we have not seen a drastic impact on the economy, but you can save the dark clouds have appeared over germany, weakened the economy. export-driven, it is highly dependent on global trade. we heard an important industry group this week warned companies are holding back from investments over the growing uncertainty with the corona spreading. economyhe german of growingually worn uncertainty already hitting the german economy and came out with a range of measures he said he ,xamining in case things worsen tax relief, ramping up of the german that government could give to companies that face pain due to the disruption. emily: borders seem to be open, but what did the government announced today. they want to keep they might open, but take additional measures. travel to germany by sayor train, they have to where they have come from and beforeere they have been in order to control people coming from regions where
on the phone from germany, we have our bureau chief, daniel schaefer. germany is an export driven economy. what is the potential for the fallout? far we have not seen a drastic impact on the economy, but you can save the dark clouds have appeared over germany, weakened the economy. export-driven, it is highly dependent on global trade. we heard an important industry group this week warned companies are holding back from investments over the growing uncertainty with the corona spreading....