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now, the stasi did not believe in physical torture. they developed their own type of interrogation methods that focused much more on the psychological. in the prison, somebody might be subjected to very cold temperatures or perhaps they would not be allowed to sleep for very long. now, they would be asked to lie on a very hard bed in a particular position with their hands by their sides. if they moved at all, if they tried to roll over, the guards would shout at them and they had to maintain that position. it was all part of the strategy for breaking somebody down psychologically so that they would give the information which the stasi wanted, perhaps confess to crimes which they did or did not commit. even after somebody was released from the prison, they might still remain a suspect. and the stasi had a really unique way of keeping tabs on them. we can take a look at that story next. now, after stasi brought someone in for questioning, one other piece of information they might be collecting would be that person's scent. they might hav
now, the stasi did not believe in physical torture. they developed their own type of interrogation methods that focused much more on the psychological. in the prison, somebody might be subjected to very cold temperatures or perhaps they would not be allowed to sleep for very long. now, they would be asked to lie on a very hard bed in a particular position with their hands by their sides. if they moved at all, if they tried to roll over, the guards would shout at them and they had to maintain...
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the nickname for the hotel was the stasi next. here we have some wonderful art effects we can show you the lengths that the stasi went to spy upon visitors at a hotel like this. this looks like an ordinary clock but of course it is not. it has been modified. if you take a very close look you might be able to see that behind the window where the cuckoo would come out is a tiny pinhole. behind that pinhole would be this camera. it is a very rare piece and a wonderful piece. it is a through the wall camera. and someone who would be located on the other side of this wall looking through these eye pieces here. this long section here would be going through the wall and the lens at the end would be right behind the pinhole in the cuckoo clock camera right here. while you are sitting in your hotel, you were being spied upon all the time by someone behind the wall. there aren't lots of artifacts in this room and every single one of them was some kind of device for concealment or surveillance. now what is the best thing to use as a concealm
the nickname for the hotel was the stasi next. here we have some wonderful art effects we can show you the lengths that the stasi went to spy upon visitors at a hotel like this. this looks like an ordinary clock but of course it is not. it has been modified. if you take a very close look you might be able to see that behind the window where the cuckoo would come out is a tiny pinhole. behind that pinhole would be this camera. it is a very rare piece and a wonderful piece. it is a through the...
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tom: this morning, stasis and the markets, the goals nudge ever higher.st business stocks indicate next to nothing. new york city reopens. empty offices near empty streets and restaurants and bars, it's really quiet. nightmare, the third week of august has the au pair not expecting to get the visa and tim apple needs to program the widget and ios 14 can't get through customs because president trump says no. good morning, it's bloomberg surveillance. london with an important interview coming up later today. francine, the juxtaposition of the united kingdom trying to open and the tentativeness
tom: this morning, stasis and the markets, the goals nudge ever higher.st business stocks indicate next to nothing. new york city reopens. empty offices near empty streets and restaurants and bars, it's really quiet. nightmare, the third week of august has the au pair not expecting to get the visa and tim apple needs to program the widget and ios 14 can't get through customs because president trump says no. good morning, it's bloomberg surveillance. london with an important interview coming up...
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concerning hospitalizations due to covid-19 are also rising, that's the issue as kron four's theresa stasi reports governor newsom says now is the time to heed the warnings or else. >>it is or behaviors that are leading to these numbers and we are putting people's lives at risk governor gavin newsome getting right to the point. >>covid-19 cases are surging in california causing alarm. i mean to say that to be modeling to be hyperbolic but we lost 52 individuals again in the last 24 hours, 65. on ue
concerning hospitalizations due to covid-19 are also rising, that's the issue as kron four's theresa stasi reports governor newsom says now is the time to heed the warnings or else. >>it is or behaviors that are leading to these numbers and we are putting people's lives at risk governor gavin newsome getting right to the point. >>covid-19 cases are surging in california causing alarm. i mean to say that to be modeling to be hyperbolic but we lost 52 individuals again in the last 24...
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the stasi started recruiting unofficial collaborators to work in bulgaria's holiday resorts these operative groups were given the task of keeping east german tourists under observation. at 1st the 2 friends kept to the unwritten rules they didn't want to draw attention to themselves or raise suspicion because they did indeed have an all to or your motive for being there. and he'll we did want to have a nice holiday here but in fact we had other plans on the plane. and . once you've been hellish e t. if i had to say i'm not too kind. as well just return. to phone up we got a. friend there was a nice t.v. film back then which we had watched the one where there were scenes where you saw the bulgarian border and it just seemed possible to go right up to it and cross it . we were in the film there wasn't much checking going on or so that's how we thought it would be. but the reality was very different the 2 friends were not aware of the fact that at least 339 people were shot trying to escape from bulgaria before 989 many of the documents relating to these deaths were destroyed if they were reco
the stasi started recruiting unofficial collaborators to work in bulgaria's holiday resorts these operative groups were given the task of keeping east german tourists under observation. at 1st the 2 friends kept to the unwritten rules they didn't want to draw attention to themselves or raise suspicion because they did indeed have an all to or your motive for being there. and he'll we did want to have a nice holiday here but in fact we had other plans on the plane. and . once you've been hellish...
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>>kron four's theresa stasi reports now on the movement and its origins. >>addition creal appears to have used his own blood. to authoritiessun curry a ed. used to write out phrases on the hood of a car, he allegedly carjack as law enforcement closed in on him ins. the wrificant on time to an extremi ideology that promotes inciting a violent uprising through the use of militias specifically the boogaloo boys see here from court docunts es i became on reas and to duopoly on the carjacked car all cur rio's alleged blood in writings evidenthe van linked to the murder of federal security agent patrick underwood in oaklaa vehicle registered to korea was a ballistic vest on the ballistic vest was a patch. the patch could be described as follows. it had. an american style flag with stripes like n d. some know th was instead the picture of an igloo and one the stripes on the american style the patch recod the vehicle associated with korea. a whole wian style motif replacing one of the stripes on that patch. the boogaloo term is used by extremists to reference a v
>>kron four's theresa stasi reports now on the movement and its origins. >>addition creal appears to have used his own blood. to authoritiessun curry a ed. used to write out phrases on the hood of a car, he allegedly carjack as law enforcement closed in on him ins. the wrificant on time to an extremi ideology that promotes inciting a violent uprising through the use of militias specifically the boogaloo boys see here from court docunts es i became on reas and to duopoly on the...
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the stasi started recruiting unofficial collaborators to work in bulgaria's holiday resorts these operative groups were given the task of keeping east german tourists under observation. at 1st the 2 friends kept to the unwritten rules they didn't want to draw attention to themselves or raise suspicion because they did indeed have an all teary or motive for being there for your we did want to have a nice holiday here but in fact we had other plans on the plane. and . its ship and hellish 80. if i had to say i'm not the kind. i was i just returned. to full up we got this guy friend there was a nice t.v. film back then which we had watched on the one where there were scenes where you saw the bulgarian border and it just seemed possible to go right up to it and cross at those in the film there wasn't much checking going on which was so that's how we thought it would be. forced to. but the reality was very different the 2 friends were not aware of the fact that at least 339 people were shot trying to escape from bulgaria before 989 many of the documents relating to these deaths were destroyed if
the stasi started recruiting unofficial collaborators to work in bulgaria's holiday resorts these operative groups were given the task of keeping east german tourists under observation. at 1st the 2 friends kept to the unwritten rules they didn't want to draw attention to themselves or raise suspicion because they did indeed have an all teary or motive for being there for your we did want to have a nice holiday here but in fact we had other plans on the plane. and . its ship and hellish 80. if...
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even more concerning though hospitalizations due to covid-19 are also rising as kron four's theresa stasi reports governor newsome says now is the time to heed the warnings or else. >>it is or behaviors that are leading to these numbers and we are putting people's lives at risk governor gavin newsome getting right to the point. >>covid-19 cases are surging in california causing alarm. i mean to say that to be modeling to be hyperbolic but we lost 52 individuals again in the last 24 hours, 65. on tuesday, the governor claiming that the increase is in large part due to our actions. the reality is i'm not naive people are mixing. that is increasing the spread of this virus. it shouldn't surprise. anybody. using the latest data to illustrate what state officials are seen. the governor says, although we are testing more numbers show the spread of the virus or positivity rate is what is significant and that has gone up 5.1% in the last few weeks also he says hospitalizations and icu rates are also on the rockies. so cautiously in eyes wide open it cannot practice physical distancing. then are y
even more concerning though hospitalizations due to covid-19 are also rising as kron four's theresa stasi reports governor newsome says now is the time to heed the warnings or else. >>it is or behaviors that are leading to these numbers and we are putting people's lives at risk governor gavin newsome getting right to the point. >>covid-19 cases are surging in california causing alarm. i mean to say that to be modeling to be hyperbolic but we lost 52 individuals again in the last 24...
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>>as kron four's theresa stasi reports, the mayor says in recent days. >>protests have remained calm and focused on the important conversations. >>i actually just confirmation that the county is actually going to be lifting the curfew pleasant hill mayor matt ran sharing live on kron on learning the curfew was just lifted in contra costa county. >>the order came down after looting and vandalism in the county including the east bay city of pleasant hill. but after a few days of calm. the mayor says that he has seen a big change last night was an example we held rally and a city hall is very peaceful. >>it was organized by our faith based community and it was really nice to bring the community together in a peaceful manner everybody's voices be heard an official protest and so it is really great that we can do that the mayor says that it's been a tough time for so many as they reflect on the killing of george floyd. >>and their own strong feelings it's been a very emotional along this for a lot of people in our a lot of trouble gun scared, we were targeted
>>as kron four's theresa stasi reports, the mayor says in recent days. >>protests have remained calm and focused on the important conversations. >>i actually just confirmation that the county is actually going to be lifting the curfew pleasant hill mayor matt ran sharing live on kron on learning the curfew was just lifted in contra costa county. >>the order came down after looting and vandalism in the county including the east bay city of pleasant hill. but after a few...
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hello there i'm a stasi a tale and this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes the u.s. health secretary warns the window to is closing to coronavirus as a spike in cases pushes the global total to $10000000.00.
hello there i'm a stasi a tale and this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes the u.s. health secretary warns the window to is closing to coronavirus as a spike in cases pushes the global total to $10000000.00.
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concerning hospitalizations due to covid-19 are also rising, that's the issue as kron four's theresa stasi reports governor newsom says now is the time to heed the warnings or else. >>it is or behaviors that are leading to these numbers and we are putting people's lives at risk governor gavin newsome getting right to the point. >>covid-19 cases are surging in california causing alarm. i mean to say that to be modeling to be hyperbolic but we lost 52 individuals again in the last 24 hours, 65. on tuesday, the governor claiming that the increase is in large part due to our actions. the reality is i'm not naive people are mixing. that is increasing the spread of this virus. it shouldn't surprise. anybody. using the latest data to illustrate what state officials are seen. the governor says, although we are testing more numbers show the spread of the virus or positivity rate is what is significant and that has gone up 5.1% in the last few weeks also he says hospitalizations and icu rates are also on the rockies. so cautiously in eyes wide open it cannot practice physical distancing. then are yo
concerning hospitalizations due to covid-19 are also rising, that's the issue as kron four's theresa stasi reports governor newsom says now is the time to heed the warnings or else. >>it is or behaviors that are leading to these numbers and we are putting people's lives at risk governor gavin newsome getting right to the point. >>covid-19 cases are surging in california causing alarm. i mean to say that to be modeling to be hyperbolic but we lost 52 individuals again in the last 24...
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curfew in pleasant hill, the ace city suffered some damage and looting but as kron four's theresa stasi reports. >>the mayor says in recent days, protests remain calm and focused on the important conversations. >>i actually just confirmation that the county is actually going to be lifting the curfew pleasant hill mayor matt ran sharing live on kron on learning the curfew was just lifted in contra costa county. >>the order came down after looting and vandalism in the county including the east bay city of pleasant hill. but after a few days of calm. the mayor says that he has seen a big change last night was an example we held rally and a city hall is very peaceful. >>it was organized by our faith based community and it was really nice to bring the community together in a peaceful manner everybody's voices be heard an official protest and so it is really great that we can do that the mayor says that it's been a tough time for so many as they reflect on the killing of george floyd. >>and their own strong feelings, it's been a very emotional along this for a lot of people in our a lot of tr
curfew in pleasant hill, the ace city suffered some damage and looting but as kron four's theresa stasi reports. >>the mayor says in recent days, protests remain calm and focused on the important conversations. >>i actually just confirmation that the county is actually going to be lifting the curfew pleasant hill mayor matt ran sharing live on kron on learning the curfew was just lifted in contra costa county. >>the order came down after looting and vandalism in the county...
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he talked about the death of george floyd the protests in the current pandemic kron four's theresa stasi has more on his message. >>you know let me start by just acknowledging there. we have seen in the last. several weeks last few months. the kinds of. changes and events in our country of it. or has been found as anything that i've seen in my lifetime, former president barack obama participated in a special town hall meeting wednesday. >>with his foundation. my brother's keeper alliance foremost on his mind george floyd's killing and the protests that have unfolded across the country. >>and to those families who have been directly affected by tragedy. please know that michelle an hour in the nation. grieve with you. you in our prayers were committed. the fight over creating a more just nation in memory of your sons and daughters. >>mister obama did address and praised the unity. he is seeing in some of the marches, especially between protesters and law enforcement. >>in some ways as tragic as these past few weeks have been. as difficult and scary and uncertain as they've been. they've a
he talked about the death of george floyd the protests in the current pandemic kron four's theresa stasi has more on his message. >>you know let me start by just acknowledging there. we have seen in the last. several weeks last few months. the kinds of. changes and events in our country of it. or has been found as anything that i've seen in my lifetime, former president barack obama participated in a special town hall meeting wednesday. >>with his foundation. my brother's keeper...
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says that he so disturbed with the president that he won't be voting for him in november with theresa stasi, you with more. >>we have a constitution. we have to follow the constitution and the president is drifting away from it. >>former secretary of state a retired 4 star general colin powell, opening up about his personal feelings about president trump and his professional take on the current condition of the nation. as it reels from the killing of george floyd. >>we are turning points. i mean the republican party the president. i thought they were sort of immune. they can go see anything they wanted and even more troubling the congress would just sit there and not in any way resist what the president's doing. and the one were to have to use with inspectors but he's been doing for the last several years is the word i would never have used before. i never would have used with any of the 4 presidents i've worked for he lies. he lies about things. he gets away with it because people will not hold him accountable. and so our washing him we need to watch your congress. i watched the senators h
says that he so disturbed with the president that he won't be voting for him in november with theresa stasi, you with more. >>we have a constitution. we have to follow the constitution and the president is drifting away from it. >>former secretary of state a retired 4 star general colin powell, opening up about his personal feelings about president trump and his professional take on the current condition of the nation. as it reels from the killing of george floyd. >>we are...
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medical experts are warning that the risk of getting the virus remains very real kron four's theresa stasi reports, people can protect themselves and others from the virus as they go out in public. >>we need to know that the stars is. with us, it's seems to be increasing here in the bay area certainly around the world she creasing. we need to know that this is early in the we're nowhere near being over. >>doctor john schwartz berg is an infectious disease in vaccine all adjust with the u c berkeley, he recommends several key steps to take when going out, especially right now is counties began to loosen restrictions for one he says any time you can choose between being inside or outside. try and stay outside. >>so that's easy. how are we ever you have a chance for any city indoors as always were received to be outdoors nest because primarily the distributions of hours outdoors with the wind blowing it means it's from a sleepy we're going to get. suspicion on the virus to get a 64 outdoors indoors, it's a very different story, so every time you have a chance still to reach the doctor adds th
medical experts are warning that the risk of getting the virus remains very real kron four's theresa stasi reports, people can protect themselves and others from the virus as they go out in public. >>we need to know that the stars is. with us, it's seems to be increasing here in the bay area certainly around the world she creasing. we need to know that this is early in the we're nowhere near being over. >>doctor john schwartz berg is an infectious disease in vaccine all adjust with...
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a role and interesting to your point that out we also talking about a pace at that's very sort of stasis popular. why should a heat wave may be such a huge concern. said the beginning of the arctic. times as fast no if you look at these regions in siberia. if you look into it you said the. soul is something in the most a way that's probably not that dramatic i should also point out that. permafrost decay is something. so. tomorrow but. if temperature rise and dress so if you go for the west for example into the region of north we have as a stimulus bill. that's. so warm. the dk from the surface. and. with the poor 1st disappears into the ground as i said foundations become unstable that's something which is even more important is one of the 1st is a p.s. there's a. side of me saying under the permafrost but just the eyes so i suppose as a p.s. then this. could be reduced to the atmosphere which have potentially catastrophic consequences. ok so the pandemic related. to massive drop off c o 2 emissions well why does this have any positive impact and what can be done to stop the warming. ye
a role and interesting to your point that out we also talking about a pace at that's very sort of stasis popular. why should a heat wave may be such a huge concern. said the beginning of the arctic. times as fast no if you look at these regions in siberia. if you look into it you said the. soul is something in the most a way that's probably not that dramatic i should also point out that. permafrost decay is something. so. tomorrow but. if temperature rise and dress so if you go for the west for...
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so the stasi the focus right now for the tourist industry is domestic travelers know that something that the government is using kind of as a gear up if you will you know the certificate program is in place so they're hoping that hotels and other tour companies can use this as a time to work out any kinks in to make sure that this is what's going to correct the situation to then eventually invite those foreign tourists back in again as we said in that story you know that's not going to happen it until the earliest until the end of this month and then again there's going to be a staged process before tourists can start flooding back here into thailand and they're not expecting that to really come in till the 4th quarter if it all this year to see any foreign tourist recovery and they're going to focus they say on european and north american markets that it's not scott high that watching all those developments for us in bangkok thank you very much. libya's u.n. recognized government says it's regained full control of the capital tripoli ending the year long siege by forces loyal to war on
so the stasi the focus right now for the tourist industry is domestic travelers know that something that the government is using kind of as a gear up if you will you know the certificate program is in place so they're hoping that hotels and other tour companies can use this as a time to work out any kinks in to make sure that this is what's going to correct the situation to then eventually invite those foreign tourists back in again as we said in that story you know that's not going to happen...
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hello again i'm the stasi a tale this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up the u.s. president's 1st campaign rally since the coronavirus crisis brings empty seats and more insults and a china. has more days that in the disease. i can. conclude. u.a.e. about southern separatists in yemen seize control of the island of sumatra. and trying to preserve their patch we go inside north america's last great tropical jungle to see what's being done to save us. now libya's parliament in tripoli calls it a direct threat egypt says it's all a misunderstanding a day after president up the 1000 l.c.c. threaten to send his army into libya his foreign minister says he backs a political solution to the conflict as he warned of military intervention if forces belonging to libya's u.n. recognized government advance on the city of such a stronghold of the war that egypt is backing khalifa haftar. but i'm with. you are ready to carry out any missions what i witnessed is a living proof of our keeping billets i can see egypt's army is one of the mightiest armies in the region i am certain
hello again i'm the stasi a tale this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up the u.s. president's 1st campaign rally since the coronavirus crisis brings empty seats and more insults and a china. has more days that in the disease. i can. conclude. u.a.e. about southern separatists in yemen seize control of the island of sumatra. and trying to preserve their patch we go inside north america's last great tropical jungle to see what's being done to save us. now libya's parliament in tripoli...
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of the stasi in the united states where corona virus infections of saud as states continue to reopen their economies the daily number of cases is now its highest level in almost 2 months a dozen states including arizona florida and texas all experienced record increases in new cases in the last week but it is a different picture and new york city once the epicenter of the outbreak after 3 months of lockdown offices restaurants and has thousands. reopening in america's biggest city across the wilds there were 183000 new infections reported on sunday that's the west day yet as the total knee is 9000000 while in brazil the number of deaths past 50000 and indian authorities reported the highest daily jump that a new infections 15000 despite the rise in cases restrictions that continue to be relaxed well we saw how coverage in new york where christensen lumia standing by for us kristen things all opening in new york but the white house has even admitted that they're bracing for a 2nd wave around the country what's driving these these rises and infection numbers that we're seeing. well if
of the stasi in the united states where corona virus infections of saud as states continue to reopen their economies the daily number of cases is now its highest level in almost 2 months a dozen states including arizona florida and texas all experienced record increases in new cases in the last week but it is a different picture and new york city once the epicenter of the outbreak after 3 months of lockdown offices restaurants and has thousands. reopening in america's biggest city across the...
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as off like 5 feet to pass just cuts straight question right by the face of the stasi something like.hello i'm richard has been you're watching the listening post working from home here are some of the media stories that we're examining this week a statue of a slave trader takes the fall in the u.k. as britain confronts its colonial leg.
as off like 5 feet to pass just cuts straight question right by the face of the stasi something like.hello i'm richard has been you're watching the listening post working from home here are some of the media stories that we're examining this week a statue of a slave trader takes the fall in the u.k. as britain confronts its colonial leg.
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this entire defunding and abolishing police and the stasi a new essentially was effectively a state is interesting because a failed state would essentially suggest there's more than one second tower and now you understand you already have when. should. the u.s. government go to police. at least. it seems to be listened to concerts. yet there must reduce or this year. lease are gone this will be essentially come i am experimenting you know but you know graeme you know it's something like a state but it was very conservative ideas for i would say you believe in borders number one they believed in it extracting resources maybe some people call i mean a lot of people in the world call taxation next or shouldn't i mean it is taking on some kind of a state might features here but once it nominally speaking you would think that they are not particularly or and we have to also you could also care through eyes that miss colonizers they're taken over some other people's land and businesses ran and. there's a. there's several interesting things that are happening here 1st of all the mainstream me
this entire defunding and abolishing police and the stasi a new essentially was effectively a state is interesting because a failed state would essentially suggest there's more than one second tower and now you understand you already have when. should. the u.s. government go to police. at least. it seems to be listened to concerts. yet there must reduce or this year. lease are gone this will be essentially come i am experimenting you know but you know graeme you know it's something like a state...
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hello there i'm the stasi a tale and this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes china charges a canadian businessman and a former diplomat with buying as a retaliation for the case against a wall way executive. a battle in court as president trying tries to block the release of a damning book by a former national security advisor john bolton. new divisions and.
hello there i'm the stasi a tale and this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes china charges a canadian businessman and a former diplomat with buying as a retaliation for the case against a wall way executive. a battle in court as president trying tries to block the release of a damning book by a former national security advisor john bolton. new divisions and.
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joining me now is cnn political analyst jeff stasi. he's read the bolton book and of course he's covered the president for some time. listen, josh, you and i have talked a lot and you and i have covered incidents, decisions, events, in this presidency. the scope of malfeasance that john bolton describes here as a first hand witness we should note is truly remarkable. getting not just to fitness but the president repeatedly making decisions purely in his own interests and not in the country's interests. one of them being asking the president of china for help in trump's re-election this year. please put this into context for some degree for viewers. >> well, what john bolton depicts in the book is an extensive array of considerings from the president who is kind of unmoored from foreign policy. he's stunningly uninformed and erratic and he goes through the country where he was waffling just on what he needed to do to get re-elected from venezuela to iran to north korea and one of the more astonishing claims as you said, is the allegatio
joining me now is cnn political analyst jeff stasi. he's read the bolton book and of course he's covered the president for some time. listen, josh, you and i have talked a lot and you and i have covered incidents, decisions, events, in this presidency. the scope of malfeasance that john bolton describes here as a first hand witness we should note is truly remarkable. getting not just to fitness but the president repeatedly making decisions purely in his own interests and not in the country's...
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in some respects, i wonder if the pandemic, because we all went into kind of a stasis, and so much ofowed the country a moment of clarity because so much of the noise-- it's almost like in this moment of more quiet reflection, america suddenly stopped and smelled the racism. do you know what i mean? >> stephen: yeah. >> there was that feeling that we were in a moment's pause, and in that-- in that one breath, maybe it suddenly became clear to us. because, look, the biggest obstacle to change has always been our inability to understand that it's not just about ending segregation. it's about dismantling the barriers. i was talking to charlamagne in the morning, and it feels like black people have had to fight so hard for equality for so long, and the exhaustion of th that, and the despair of that, the anguish of that. while they were fighting for equality, white people were building equity. and the disparity then between a lack of equality and a rising of equity just exacerbated. so they're always negotiating from this subservient position what should not be a negotiation. they had to,
in some respects, i wonder if the pandemic, because we all went into kind of a stasis, and so much ofowed the country a moment of clarity because so much of the noise-- it's almost like in this moment of more quiet reflection, america suddenly stopped and smelled the racism. do you know what i mean? >> stephen: yeah. >> there was that feeling that we were in a moment's pause, and in that-- in that one breath, maybe it suddenly became clear to us. because, look, the biggest obstacle...
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those whose lane it is to defend the republic and without those protesters we'd have remained in a stasisry for sure and now i think we got a a chance >> jimmy: have you always been an activist? and if so, where did you get it from or what inspired you to take this role? >> well i had -- my father was a very, very patriotic man who'd served his country, and flown low altitude bombing missions way beyond that where it became voluntary to do it, because the life expectancy was low. and then came back and was blacklisted by the country that he'd just fought for and he was very civic-minded, never got bitter about it. something i admire a lot in him, aspire to in me, and i think that informed some of it and then when i was in a very formative moment in my late teens, someone gave me -- someone started playing me -- it was my younger brother started playing me songs of phil ochs. and in pursuing an understanding of phil ochs and all that, it became a really, really inspiring sense of what our actual inherent responsibility is as citizens. but i will say that the best of the movements right now
those whose lane it is to defend the republic and without those protesters we'd have remained in a stasisry for sure and now i think we got a a chance >> jimmy: have you always been an activist? and if so, where did you get it from or what inspired you to take this role? >> well i had -- my father was a very, very patriotic man who'd served his country, and flown low altitude bombing missions way beyond that where it became voluntary to do it, because the life expectancy was low....
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death of george floyd the protests, the cuent pandemic that we're dealing with kron four's theresa stasi has more on the message she had. >>you know, let me start by just acknowledging there. we have seen in the last. several weeks last few months. the kinds of. changes and events in our country of it. or as profound as anything that i've seen in my lifetime, former president barack obama participated in a special town hall meeting wednesday. >>with his foundation. my brother's keeper alliance foremost on his mind george floyd's killing and the protests that have unfolded across the country. >>and to those families who have been directly affected by tragedy. >>please know that michelle an hour in the nation read with you hold you in our prayers were committed. the fight over creating a more just nation in memory of your sons and daughters. >>mister obama did address and praised the unity. he is seeing and some of the marches, especially between protesters and law enforcement. >>in some ways as tragic as these past few weeks have been. as difficult and scary and uncertain as they've been.
death of george floyd the protests, the cuent pandemic that we're dealing with kron four's theresa stasi has more on the message she had. >>you know, let me start by just acknowledging there. we have seen in the last. several weeks last few months. the kinds of. changes and events in our country of it. or as profound as anything that i've seen in my lifetime, former president barack obama participated in a special town hall meeting wednesday. >>with his foundation. my brother's...
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we've established that most of the company lives in coastal stasis and benefit very little from the great american out our act. coastal resiliency, needs to death. in hurricane katrina. billions of economic activity relief establish the both the coastal amendment in the great american outdoors act helped the environment. they really do. in the coastal amendment to the graded market outdoors i can address equity. he will be the billions of the great american outdoors act . somewhat a quality that i'm proposing for the customer resiliency of 42 percent of the americans and british and the billions going to the parks where people vacation. police there us some money going for coastal resiliency where most americans live. from where i am standing including the coastal amendment in the great american outdoors act as a win-win. the great american outdoors act, passes the funding and address the needs of the national parks. in the funding for coastal resiliency. has bipartisan support. democrats and republicans come together on this. the cause is just pretty if you think about that family. it ca
we've established that most of the company lives in coastal stasis and benefit very little from the great american out our act. coastal resiliency, needs to death. in hurricane katrina. billions of economic activity relief establish the both the coastal amendment in the great american outdoors act helped the environment. they really do. in the coastal amendment to the graded market outdoors i can address equity. he will be the billions of the great american outdoors act . somewhat a quality...
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but medical experts are warning the risk of getting the virus remains very real crime force theresa stasi reports how people can protect themselves and others from the virus as they go out in public. >>we need to know that this virus is. with us, it's seems to be increasing here in the bay area certainly around the world she creasing. we need to know that this is early in the pandemic so we're nowhere near being over doctor john schwartz berg is an infectious disease in vaccine all adjusts with the u c berkeley. >>he recommends several key steps to take when going out, especially right now is counties began to loosen restrictions for one he says any time you can choose between being inside or outside. try and stay outside. >>so that's easy. how are we ever you have a chance for any city. indoors as always were received to be outdoors nest because primarily the distributions of hours outdoors with the wind blowing it means it's from a sleepy we're going to get. suspicion on the virus to get a 64 outdoors indoors, it's a very different story, so every time you have a chance to coach the doc
but medical experts are warning the risk of getting the virus remains very real crime force theresa stasi reports how people can protect themselves and others from the virus as they go out in public. >>we need to know that this virus is. with us, it's seems to be increasing here in the bay area certainly around the world she creasing. we need to know that this is early in the pandemic so we're nowhere near being over doctor john schwartz berg is an infectious disease in vaccine all...
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however on the stasi of tehran this is the news hour live from coming up in the next 60 minutes the mixed messages from egypt on the battle for libya president says he warned of minute tree intervention now his foreign minister says he backs a political solution. the u.s. president's 1st campaign rally since the growing a virus crisis brings empty seats and more insults and china and even as donald trump again downplays the role of testing daily coronavirus cases in the us rise to levels last seen any 2 months ago. u.a.e. about 7 separatists in yemen seized control of the island of psychotrauma. as saudi arabia announces a crank down on t.v. policy which didn't part the proposed takeover of the premier league club. libya's parliament in tripoli calls it a direct threat egypt says it's all a misunderstanding a day after president. threatened to send his on the internet via his foreign minister says he backs a political solution to the conflict as he warned of military intervention of forces belonging to libya's u.n. recognized government advance on the city of such a stronghold of the worl
however on the stasi of tehran this is the news hour live from coming up in the next 60 minutes the mixed messages from egypt on the battle for libya president says he warned of minute tree intervention now his foreign minister says he backs a political solution. the u.s. president's 1st campaign rally since the growing a virus crisis brings empty seats and more insults and china and even as donald trump again downplays the role of testing daily coronavirus cases in the us rise to levels last...
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hello there i'm the stasi a tape and with the headlines here on al-jazeera the police killing of another black man in the u.s. has triggered new demonstrations anger and condemnation police in atlanta say racial brooks failed a breath test and resisted arrest they tried to use a taser on him but a fight broke out before he was shot and he got a guy has more from miami. well we know that the police were called on friday night to a fast food restaurant after reports a customer was asleep in his car causing other customers to drive around it now when those 2 police officers arrived on the scene they carried out a sobriety test on racial brooks and said that he failed the test then you can see the video there is a struggle between racial brooks and these 2 police officers punches are thrown by mr brooks he then reportedly grabs one of the officers taser weapons and runs away with it and it's alleged that he then turned on one of the officers who opened fire i've watched up video now we're all seeing it i've heard at least 3 shots and racial brock's later died in hospital now the question her
hello there i'm the stasi a tape and with the headlines here on al-jazeera the police killing of another black man in the u.s. has triggered new demonstrations anger and condemnation police in atlanta say racial brooks failed a breath test and resisted arrest they tried to use a taser on him but a fight broke out before he was shot and he got a guy has more from miami. well we know that the police were called on friday night to a fast food restaurant after reports a customer was asleep in his...
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years, and it would leave this class of persons under a continuing cloud of uncertainty and continued stasis in the political branches because it would not have a baseline rule of decision from this court still on this issue. >> it is what this court has said. >> that is the line of argument as i understand it from the government. >> and the government is saying we just need a few more words. that is not what this court has said with respect to administrative review and judicial review of the administrative decisions. you must have a rational explanation, it must make sense, and it must be contemporaneous. i will get to the nielsen memorandum, which was not contemporaneous, it was not a new decision. >> i understand, but if you would just address it on the merits. why was it insufficient, i think is one of the questions. another is, what good what another five years of litigation over the adequacy -- >> we don't know what the administration would do. the administration did not want to own this decision. when the attorney general decided, i am making this decision -- >> i guess i'm asking abo
years, and it would leave this class of persons under a continuing cloud of uncertainty and continued stasis in the political branches because it would not have a baseline rule of decision from this court still on this issue. >> it is what this court has said. >> that is the line of argument as i understand it from the government. >> and the government is saying we just need a few more words. that is not what this court has said with respect to administrative review and...
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years, and it would leave this class of persons under a continuing cloud of uncertainty and continue stasis in the political branches because they would not have a baseline rule of decision from this court still on this issue. mr. olson: it's -- it's what this court has said -- justice gorsuch: what do you say to -- what do you say to that? and that's the line of argument, as i understand it, from the government. mr. olson: yes, i know it is. and the government is saying all we needed was a few more words. that is not what this court has said with respect to administrative review of -- of -- judicial review of administrative decisions. you must have a rational explanation. it must make sense. it must be contemporaneous. the -- i will get to the nielsen memorandum which was not contemporaneous. it was not a new decision. justice gorsuch: i -- i understand that. if you could just address it, though, on the merits. why was that insufficient, i think is one of the questions, and the other is what would -- what good would another five years of litigation over the adequacy of that -- mr. olson: w
years, and it would leave this class of persons under a continuing cloud of uncertainty and continue stasis in the political branches because they would not have a baseline rule of decision from this court still on this issue. mr. olson: it's -- it's what this court has said -- justice gorsuch: what do you say to -- what do you say to that? and that's the line of argument, as i understand it, from the government. mr. olson: yes, i know it is. and the government is saying all we needed was a few...
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>>kron four's theresa stasi reports on how we can protect ourselves and others from the virus as we gopublic. >>we need to know that this virus is. with us, it's seems to be increasing here in the bay area certainly around the world she creasing. we need to know that this is early in the next year we're nowhere near being over doctor john schwartz berg is an infectious disease in vaccine all adjust with the u c berkeley. >>he recommends several key steps to take when going out, especially right now is counties began to loosen restrictions for one he says any time you can choose between being inside or outside. try and stay outside. >>so that's easy. how are we ever you have a chance for any city. indoors as always were received to be outdoors nest because for nearly the distributions of hours outdoors with the wind blowing it means that it's from a sleepy we're going to get. suspicion on the virus to get a 64 outdoors indoors, it's a very different story, so every time you have a chance to watch the doctor has that when shopping make a list limit your time that's what they do in his fa
>>kron four's theresa stasi reports on how we can protect ourselves and others from the virus as we gopublic. >>we need to know that this virus is. with us, it's seems to be increasing here in the bay area certainly around the world she creasing. we need to know that this is early in the next year we're nowhere near being over doctor john schwartz berg is an infectious disease in vaccine all adjust with the u c berkeley. >>he recommends several key steps to take when going...