tv Witness Weathering ALJAZ June 27, 2024 8:30am-9:01am AST
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had to head and what set to be the final debates before next week's general election for waste was watching in london. thing that i would like to do if i would like to problem is the, is to this was a leaders debates in which leadership itself was very much in question involved not been crystal clear that they should face the prime minister. risky. so not cause taking the conservatives to a seemingly hopeless position in the polls, but opposition lead a case tom of labor, his personal approval ratings. very much on the underwhelming side. are you to really the best? we've got to be the next prime minister of all great country i was doing by analyst heavier. so who do you to see where the only the could start to inspire confidence in the british public storage. you'll find minnesota, all those illegal migrants will be out on the streets, and that is the choice for you. do not surrender all borders to the lays of on state to be enough to know on the numbers. this is the most heated. it's been the question of immigration. why is that hot button?
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it is 2019, was a breakfast that extra and this is an election of the cost of living. and i would say to some extent, integration, i think that one of those issues where people think that they could be cosivity comments have not delivered the quite the opposite. it's immigration, right? it means having the coverage of your convictions. nope. changing your mind on every single position that you've taken, so you're not going to pay more authority to what to do for the countries. that's not what customer is doing. about stomach was more rambling. thanks. no, i expect the highest standards, and then i'll take decisive action is a full below, but that may not touch him. you know, what marks us as an issue of competence. so with voters usually use rather than personal rating system issues of competence. who is bet to do the with the economy to do with defense, human rights integration. so i'm, i'm, i mean, most of those issues case time a is out of out performing research. so next time post breaks at trade, stretching scandals on cost of living. we're offering style,
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but it seemed the most important thing was to emerge from this debate. escape needs a probably so far, and that has been going from scandal. this comes out of failure. so i think he needs to find a way to put everything for the line and everything and try to save as much as he can for the last week of the campaign and tried to kind of have a us kind of free week, which stuff seems that kind of quite difficult and the case this time is quite the opposite. he needs to show stability and try not to commit any mistake. one week to go to debate finished and probably no impact on the results. pull race out is there at london. and that set for me, elizabeth put on him for this half hour of new stay with us. witness is coming up next for 30 years. friends carry down nuclear tests and the pacific, exposing locals as such workers to high levels of radiation. 11 east investigate
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the ongoing for lots of nuclear tests in french polynesia, the pacific. forgot to new to your victims on know, just 0 the you just have to think of that it will seen in the something he's going to transpire and events police officers to a choice of heart. something like let's do do more. some is a search my call. absolutely nothing. any good was found. however, when out please may not be released and go higher on his tone lakeside
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racism is very common in the hospital environment. it's so common you call really filed to see it when you're a black mass. my experience has been on the front lawn during locked down was very unpleasant. seeing so many people also seeing colleagues being taken ill. it was, there was a stay in very scary to the southern interest in the suffering of black people is it brings mixed
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emotions for me. i feel more confident to speak about the racism. so i've personally experience without being towed. i've got a chip on my shoulder or i'm china rice called as a result of what medical stuff have experience on the front on during the pen demik and also the black cause my protests, we've found that some of our white colleagues have actually started to listen to us, so john, cuz it does, he because he said he felt like things and got worse over the years. so do you, did you experience more racism? the racism was very, quite clear for black. this is where i worked in a, an area that is predominantly white and the i've been watching in this a, in a for probably i didn't are you on the agency. and i became acutely aware that
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i didn't see any black patients, but obviously yeah, for, well, you know, it's is, is, is it for, don't really what area. so you don't really expect to see any black patients. what kind of it? oh, my gosh. that was such a difference to what i was used to seeing in that particular hospital. every single patient that come in was like a guess that kind of hard in my face because there was often times or i couldn't get p p a. and again, we found that we was being disproportionately allocated to more high risk areas, especially being like agency analysis. and that seemed quite a power across the board. and me and my black colleagues would like to sit and we'd have conversations the,
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the stresses of look down to her. no, not being able to, to, to be around to family, not being able to, to, to be of work. i'm, you know, i'm especially working with don frunner pool young people as well. and, you know, and not have in the direct communication that he would do on a, on a normal day to day. as a point where as a young black person weld shows you what it means to be black, whereas on and i try to beat us with them as much as possible, even from a distance. that's what keeps me going. thank you for coming. and frankly, taking your time this afternoon to come and speak with me as you know where we live in an unprecedented times at the moment and a difficult time, but also
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a time of change. as you, as you have you seen in the media, is a lot of negative perceptions that go hand in hand with us as black people and black people as a culture. how did you take to seeing those incidents, the dog situation that happened so that one kind of annoyed that form of like it was being like why it's doing this. it doesn't really make sense. and then to have enjoyed flows which and kind of this stuff on the back of that please please call the cops. please call scott, i'm the american man threatening my life. police told him, would it be like they be combined and then they just kind of escalated each other so much more than they should have. yeah. and i think they like everything was coming together. so if we can, and then being and look down as well, maybe even less because you can post a few things. what about that? like you're going with now? well for so we can't do anything about saving comfortable about the face to face and very hard. pre fix
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skins and we'll say i'm very resilient, but we only support sometimes i find a support for my oldest uncle pat. how you doing, sir? good. yeah yeah, i'm good. i'm good. this will i'll check in on you. it's been a long time. i'm done 5 minutes. yeah, i mean, i need to check in and see how things are with you. as you know, we've been less done to take nothing for granted because nothing that comes easy is worth having, you know. mm hm. because, you know, seeing things happen previously over and over in america and also in,
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in the u. k as well. um it was still got from my mind that even at that point i could be the next one. i should tiers privately. what i saw, i only needed to see once that your flight in this situation. i mean, i turned my way every other time they changed. it wasn't going to change. mm hm. okay. you know, i'm saying and i couldn't, i was helpless in that case, but the, so the kind of nice so that i is in the face of the people. yeah. share it out. the pri, this action. and there was, there was a side element of enjoyment into paula. yeah. his eyes got couldn't see that. that was around. yeah. for sure. for sure. i become disillusioned at times and i know it becomes stressful at times and i go
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home and i'm stressed and i have a headache and i'm, i'm tired. i'm just yeah, i'm just at that point and i'm in my time where enough is it is it is it is enough for me to be on right now and tomorrow. i don't care about the so i had my own experience with the place recently whereby i was just sitting in my call having a conversation. and unfortunately i was taken back to the station and low top for 18 hours. i ended up being charged for failing to get out of my call quickly enough. the charge,
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for the function straight along here. i'm you still having trouble? we thought size. um, i know they sold me and then i sold them. mostly they just came back and just the money back out of the call for a few moments. you know, is agitated as confused, proud to call me to the preston decides, and i'm just the bed with my hands in my pocket. just thinking about, okay, what's the, what's the, what's the, what's the, what's that that happen? and then moments later, i mean, hank of on the section 23 of the me see some drugs that close they they deem that they could see kind of dislikes in my car. and i was like, it's been a for like 30 seconds. and so i don't know how long they've been here for. you just made the assumption when you even know physical testing, you know, and i strongly feel i am as a professional and i'm in
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a high and cost on the side of the road 9 say in the morning it was quite valid. but at the same time it was a it was, i opened up for me. is this something cal thoughts about? no, you know, the only one guy for the things. one of my childhood friends was stopped by the police several times during the war and a brave face tire. yeah, i mean, i thought i'd probably been a part of the stops stops. what do you need for the fit? more lack of a profile? is it something that you i thought you grow up the stuff to assess that you just, you end up thinking it's a normal thing. you can go for your phone book right now and you can get double figures of people that are experienced. it starts by sets up and it's just in the last see if that journal down one. how many, how many friends in that people's around the same age of us to be know that, that go step to assess what needs to be been the 1st couple of use of
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a lot of our legal stuff together. you've got stuff to myself. i will stop by myself the 1st note down when will, when was when? um, when was the given was 2nd, i can schedule a bunch of good stuff. you like to be honest with you as well. use time to call me down and stuff up the whole experience whole. so they didn't say a word and they just jumped out of the car and had to hung costs already. hancock to me without even saying the words to me. what telling me what they was looking for was searching for and just the, just the way that they, they kind of, they tried to do you anyway because of that as. but like i said, we've got to get my books on the imagine. imagine if you, if we were with him and that was kind of that, that, that was an experience he had so he had to see as well. so, i mean, my thing, it was that was that wrong? don't just to go left. i kind of sense, but the thing that he was saying try the one what. what do you say to me? he said he asked me for my money. my title, let me start wherever and as i come,
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i noticed not delta was, i'm sorry. you said, i noticed not doctors on for the i'm the educators have like a one away from your, from the doctor or something there. so, i mean, i'd overall couple of degrees on the track. the winds, you know, they try to, they try to get a reaction from them so they can have an excuse to risk to look you up. what can you do is that every system is against us. you just go hopeless. yeah. and that was, that is to open it, that, that acceptance that you know, it's going to happen. just fools that will just river in it. the have to watch the george flies video a few times. the 1st time it didn't, it didn't really sink. and i didn't really take it in one of those photos one,
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but i just sold a video quickly and then i switched off for me. it wasn't until i went back to the video a few hours later and actually it's actually saw the contacts and understood what was actually taking place in the sports region in this video. and hearing him mother's words, they come prison, ask him for his mom and an officers officers fill with his 4 and me and his neck and the end, the smoke and and the, and the agent office of protecting the of office of as well as just more than they lynch infinity, just leave cameras and it was like, he was just playing, playing, playing a character in a movie. the cameras were rolling in, you know, and it could be, so this was his big bowman. i'm going to,
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i'm actually going to show you what we've actually fried about directions, but i'm going to do it live on. come funny enough of the piece about behind us. so i mean, the treatment read the can try me. will they want training me right now? a how funny is that? the seeing so many videos on black people being mistreated
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by the place is absolutely devastating. i find it so stressful. being a mom. huh. and also having family members who could also be the next person who is suffering time of the place. when i was handcuffed on my hands, the feeling was imagined. if i didn't know how to public communicate and to my emotions and, and remain calm wifi. but if i did raise my children and then i did something out of carrots on what i've been in of georgia or mont duncan, it took 8 minutes 46 seconds. the mass of george floyd to wake up the rest of the well the
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or what does a really mean for the future of humanity? what sort of future societies do we want? it creates all of this technology roommates. do we still have power of choice, a guy speech, actually a tournaments and operating in doing this is the apple kind of technician who is it already too late? so if corporations has more power, might in the building an entire country, the future is going to be good for the i would be nice if to before she needs, as well as human on al jazeera, the, the rate of temperature increase. this without precedent, we're facing a future that we don't understand, we can predict fully. a lot of places are simply not going to be comfortable to live in all human settlements. after face this problem,
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they grew up in, in climate, which is going to be much different from the climate. we're going to get the, you can see the intense range stores. you can see the incredible heat waves where people are dying, large population. so we'll have to move all over the world because of sea level rise, we're going to see more categories, 4 and 5. hurricane. so maybe even categories we've never experienced before. we're about to get a brand new climate. the name is brandon jackson. i'm a 3 point louisiana. i've recently been released on all web to 25 and a half years. have been flee now less than 90 days after a lifetime of prison and is now free to fight against our k racist laws that belong
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