or shot by kyle rittenhouse, took the stand. and under cross-examination, there was this moment. and i want to play it and paul, i want to talk to you about what you see about its potential significance. when you were standing three to five feet from him with your arms up in the air, he never fired, right? correct. it wasn t until you pointed your gun at him, advanced on him, with your gun now your hands down pointed at him, that he fired, right? correct. and observerser saw that as potentially bolstering the case for the defense here. do you think that was a moment that perhaps the jury sort of latched on to? 100%. that was a linchpin. and i think you saw it, if you panned the crowd and looked out youb saw the da team lower their head. you saw them, oh, that wasn t a great moment, that was a terrible moment. and let s just be clear. this case was very definitely
very cautious within two years time i mean look what we did a little it all the last government trump came along breaks it came along the refugee that s right along all efforts of the blue a week is a long time in politics is exactly what the british leader used to say we ve got we ve got about we ve got about forty seconds what is the first thing that needs to be done and i guess you re just very you going to say it s the trade war with the united states that is the biggest challenge for the next future for the immediate future and domestically germany has to prove under on the medical that it can share its prosperity better there are a lot of people being shut out from germany s prosperity domestically gentlemen thank you. very much vendors and peter craven pleasure to have you here at the big table thank you chris well the day is really done but as always the conversation continues online you ll find us on twitter either at u.w. news or you can write to me a t.v. don t forget to use
and also you had other wars is from belgium and other countries and there s a big relieve throughout building tonight and throughout europe about this movement and that that s the men. and look at the teflon peter that we always a miracle has on her i mean it seemed like she d lost that in the last six months two weeks ago anybody who looked very thirty wounded indeed she d suffered a historic election defeats and after that election defeat she looked as though she looked clueless as she looked as though she did not know how to have some progress from that point on that was the first round of coalition to go she failed in november there was a second round of coalition to go she actions that were also complicated now we ve reached a resolution it would seem but i m going to medical looked troubled she looked to have capacities to mediate politics looked as though there was that was a problem that but that changed overnight changed overnight yeah and jim and you
they once did when this remarkable result came through it didn t happen everybody expected there to be sort of a very very positive reaction from this for many of the social democrats at least of you know that it did prompt me to wonder whether that actually was an old or it being issued not to wall oh when they divorce yeah. but why not. yeah but what are they going to run from and you know not to antagonize this is i don t see that the discontent within that because it because it s seemed why. there was there was almost indifference or or no happiness with the result that me i think that was the message that that was seeping out and people were trying to read the silence it wasn t a great moment for the party it was a it was a it was a way to move forward but it was a it was a huge compromise for the party what about the numbers we had sixty six percent of
hundred immigrants two hundred thousand immigrants per year and also these immigrants will not be allowed to bring in the families only one thousand per month starting in august so that is a big change there but still there still and it s also a move towards the right of course which medical it did not want to do immediate medical you know is a genius at reinventing herself as well the sense that she s turned away from the refugee crisis for a long time it s was her priority to teach right to make its be seen. not a burden for germany that s a benefit for germany and around the end in the election campaign basically she s going mum she says and it s a topic that has not been addressed apart from establishing this corridor of maximum number of refugees it s all about control now it s all about control and about borders and also about benefits that the refugees could be bringing to look is she going to survive this everyone says it s her last term is she going to