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will just 0 the i us any okay to day on the stream. 3 stories that we have been watching closely. england's last in the year 2020 on sunday has once again exposed deep seated racism that has gone hand in hand with the sport. will the impact this time be any different? you also take a look at south sudan at 10 years old, is there much to celebrate. and finally haiti, where an assassination has led to
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a power vacuum. and now questions remain about the caribbean nations future. your comments and questions are an important part of the stream you can join the conversation live on the chief. we know you have a lot to say. we start with races in england. he's brian night. is appointed. i was by one of the races, comments. it really didn't come as a surprise to me, especially considering how widespread racism is in this country. but i think that kind of racism is, you know, since, and i think all of these social and political issues that have been on address for decades. but in terms of the race in the play of god, i think the prime minister secretary need to take accountability for the role that they played in encouraging this kind of behavior. but if we ask ourselves, you know, how to kind of sold and how to move on. i don't think we can move on until people are willing to accept the racism is an issue in this country. and then from the
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space we can discover and find a way forward with being in denial when get us anywhere. oh goodness. they were selling a really heavy conversation. returning to the stream, seizure told us he's a present at all school find tv and a former professional football player. the day i'm in a reflective, moody. it almost all that the last few days to be back when i was a kid chelsea playing at home and we all said it was good day to get in this right and a terrifying time. and i thought maybe somehow we would be your that we were more sophisticated, more worldly, and we would a bunch of races. that's where i'm coming to this conversation from. how about you? yeah. so i mean, you know, it's, that is skin exhausting. have a new phone conversation about my birth. again, i'm with you from the youngest. i my, my nightly. i for is gonna be different this time. and i say that because i connect
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so much to the england side. marcus, respite feed in the country, given up school, giving out schools mil to the, to the needed brains silenced on up to ratio inequalities. there was so many players that like me and i looked up to an awful this is something different than england seem. i've never been able to, to associate myself with so so deeply and then, and then again, we lost and we have from heroes. and everyone cheering on the black plays to to the villains and get them on the basking colors. as it seems to be the story all the time and i'm part of it. i really am. i'm going to show a moment because you were covering us for robbie and this is on you see. so i'm just going to show my where, where the premise for the show happened. you see this, this is when it happened. we have a look. ah, it's painful to play this, but let's go the the me
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the see that you can be disappointed with your team performance. but why be racist exact for me for me. ah, i wish we had the arts and so that i always say you can be critical never plus know the i always say that you can be critical. it seem like you said, i work at a f t v. it's very much part of my job to, to criticize a team and, and analyze and have my opinion been met, but ever personal. and i even said at the end of that video that you just, you just what's that? i said them out. so i said, it is all for the play as mr. pennell. 8. 3 them seem to be in black. but pray, i pray and pray and pray that there is no racial abuse after this. and none. behold the next morning i wake up and all the plans that embrace the abused place. marcus rushford, who asked that again helped speed the country. he thought i was very close with his
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body double what a little bit campaigns. he is, an absolute genet. he's a role model, a super hero, in my opinion, dice, that's what used to me. he's a super easy is a moment to many kids. i don't know the devastator seen his mural, b, b, dis, face and words like the n word on it and go back to your country. yes. has been great since that, but it's not needed me. it's awful. so let me just look at the markers rush, fred euro was a bill from your at the come up. they come up, the coast was pretty, pretty quickly and the insults pretty quickly. this conversation is not just about the ugliness though, that comes out of football. i would be remiss if i didn't show this right. this is incredible. look at all of these people here, black lives matter, england, 3 lions and all of these people saying what is happening in england right now with racism against english play it. oh yeah. yeah. no, right,
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does that, does that balance out your mood? does it fall it out the country? for me? i'm going to be honest. i wish it did. well. i really wish it did. i really wish it did because it looks all lovely now. and you know what look too lovely when with in the semi finals and was when, but always be reminded of our color when it, when things don't go in well and, and it all, it's good. everyone comes to give a free. it is a nice gesture and it's nice to see people come together but people can't get for the movement. but nothing's changed. nothing's changed and and, and that's the real truth of it or will change really happen in my opinion known and reinstalled. and god, same question has been improved since you stood up to racism in football. and he was honest, i'm glad he was. he said, no, well, there's millions of campaigns out there right now. stop online. hey, hope united is started racism red call. it kicked out. but if i'm on is if it's not, if it's not effect in the countries pockets or people's pockets,
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it's not going to chains. i was last on here speaking about the super league, the cars force and right. yeah, exactly, day way, i'm not going to deal with racism anymore and they came out the same way they did for the see, believe i do what we gotta do. we have no talk about. okay, here we are new to this is anthony brown. racism has always been here. i'm assuming you in the u. k. it's normal. now, how do you know how often that comment is how truthful is right? he's right, he's why i expected it. when 2nd mr. law penalty to an in the game, i get it to me. i expected it. why should i expect it? i was scared to trouble home from london from the capital to go back to my house after that penalty missed. and i should never feel like that. i was born here, but he's right. there is normal rate them is no one is countries. it's embedded in the pillars of, of culture in my opinion, foreign culture, sorry and,
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and the u. k. it's sad, it's sad, but well we can do is speak about it because right now don't see any changes happening. so this is a very depressing conversation earlier on j as a british parliament, the labor, the labor party leader. he brought up this whole issue of racism in the u. k. in england and then put prime minister post johnson on the spot. and the inference is that he was encouraging those kind of attitude. and he can do that for a period of time and then say this is awful, this is terrible. we're not race. if this is not who we are, then we just go to part of it. but if comment from a few hours ago, have a look in the last few days, everybody a see england's black players have been the talk is a disgusting racist abuse following sundays, much disgusting. and this is really simple, mr. speaker. ease up. the primacy is with the england players in their times
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against racism, or he could defend his own record, those ministers and some of his unpaid, but he can't have it both way. can you tell the house, does he now regret failing to those who food england place for spanish, for racism? yes or no? yeah, this is speaker. we made it really clear that no one should be england p. i mistake us. what we're doing now is taking following the bullying. the race seems to be that plays sadly, soccer on sunday night and thereafter were taking part to action in addition to changing the band in the regime. last night i met representative representatives of facebook, twitter of tick tock, check. i'm instagram, and i made absolutely clear to them that we will legislate to address this problem . is the speaker in the online home? no. unless, unless they get hate and racism of the classrooms,
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they will say fine, my team to 10 percent of their global revenue. and we all know that they have the technology to do of a, in the last just shot. i like a what he's saying is what there, but birth is known to say sex. this remarks raised his remarks dog as he turned he's, he's just as bad. i guess he's covered self now because of so many eyes on him and he's the prime minister. but if i want, if i don't see it change in, i respect the sense he said that they're going to, they're going to look through it with facebook snapshot whatsapp and instagram book . again, i gave an example before when i put anything to do is close it on my story, gets flagged up straight away and i have a song that's been got music right. and copyright infringement take straight late. yeah. when it comes to racy. you know, you can be left that you can make a 1000000 accounts and you can try and trace back to who said it we, it's not,
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nothing's been done properly by bar johnson. and i'd like to see what is that there go into action. i'll be very entry to see if the were at the end, what is banned from, from instagram. we'll go back to your country. these people are actually really taking time to find these, these perpetrators and ignorant people and taking them down and even to take even call of social media and being brought for me. no harsh punishment. so that's another issue where it's not going to change. it really isn't get stuck on the wrist. get as many, many examples of just stuck on a risk from racism. so yeah, i mean i'm just, i, you can see i'm only a charge matic person, but i love it when they come as much person disguise themselves as cosmetic person . so humble. this is, this is, this is, this is a rubbers compensation cd. let me, let me show you here to see, oh my laptop. we have to do conductors of cambridge, the thicken by the races, abuse,
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and it just look down here is actually signed by william, right? so you know, he typed that tweet out himself. he didn't get his, his staff to do that. we have the essay, if you, if you, if you are racist, we don't want you to be part of the fan club support us. we have hurricane here talking about the vile racist abuse. a few periods. anyone on social media, you know, as england, fine, and we don't want you see very well, this is not the last time we're having this conversation right. fairly quickly for, for, for move metrics to the people. the one of those people can agree how he came. yeah . but he does play as when it comes to how are you when it comes to williams and i was up tex there, if you said, how are you going to say new rules, the rules they can say that we looked at megan, how are you to a sion, i mean when you were saying, actually i thought it was, but it on topics and i see. yeah, yeah, you can, you can, you can be supported,
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but if you look in your own blood line in your family, that's been been clear sensation of discrimination and racism. thing with the f. a in a sense of there's been loads of campaign campaigns the days. nothing's changed. so yeah, that's it on, on that those last 2 business as usual in england. thank you. right. let's move on. we're going to had to south sudan a decade ago, south sudanese, celebrated that countries independence from sea, done with great fanfare. today. peace is built on a shaking piece fire, and the humanitarian situation is dire. he is our such amount with his thoughts and how to move forward on the nation in terms of the nation with hope as well as we move ahead. i suggest that the international community reimagine and we commit our helps this country. let's listen to the
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people. let's listen to the hundreds of thousands of refugees who voted with their feet and returned home by listen to the farmers for planting against all odds and to the students who are striving for education. no matter where circumstances. let's work with government and the people stop sedan us getting more partnership. moving ahead and built in the nation. i get, this is a positive spin on what's been happening in south sedan for the last 10 years. we're doing now by out as it was him, a morgan, a true expert uncovering style so that i have it's so nice to have you here because i remember that 1st day when south sea dime was created as a country, there were so i was, there was a relation there with excitement 10 years later. what is your take on how south sudan is doing warehouse for that is right now. i mean,
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it hasn't really grown up has, i know that there are lots of issues that still remain unresolved and not just from 2011, went out that was on and create had no issues that were not resolved since from 2004, 2005, when the comprehensive piece agreement was signed, we're looking at issues of reconciliation, healing truth between the various factions within the various ethnicities and tribal communities, insults about. so those issues were not addressed by the comprehensive agreement. they will not address that with the birth of south sedan and 10 years on, you know, they were, the main reason behind the fracture is behind the so many splinter groups and the group that were created in 2013, just 2 years after our independence so up to date, when you look at that and you know you've seen 2 piece agreement that will find the last one that currently still holding but very, very shaky. they still know move to try to reconcile the various arm groups, the various tribes that will fighting against each other. so it's,
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it's like something that has not learned from the past. look at this piece agreement that they kind of trying to implement. and then you look at the comprehensive piece agreements, there were many shortcomings in that. he's agreement that is again merit and this one. and it's going to keep south sedan on the shaky path that it is on right now. if i was any stop by how the president of south don and the vice president of celsius on march the 10th anniversary, they were in 2 very different places. and that says something about the relationship, but also how seltzer on his phone right now is to have a listen into what they said. on my part, i assure you that i will not return. you will, that would again, lead us own web together to recover the laws, the gate and put our country back to the path of development
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in this new job. our celebration today is very important as the whole world looks at us. as we commemorate this 10th independence anniversary, would have to be fed started on is a very young country. and there were lots of challenges when it was being founded. so where do you think the country is growing now? are fat mentioned where we've got young people, we've got farmers as potential. it was looking at the potential. yeah, i mean, it has always been bear, you know, when you look when, how could i most create in 2011. the potential was that the youth were there, but the foundation is what was missing, you know, pammy, you look at civil society, they were not really strong and they're growing stronger. the youth are starting to make it clear that you know, they one change for the better they want
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a better future. they demanding justice and to corruption and enter the conflict that has tone south on the far. but they also demanding justice, accountability reconciliation, truth healing between communities. and that's where you can find the key to the south and what i think, i think the fact that so many people are against each other. you know, people now identify themselves based on their mississippi than their tribes, and really shaking salted, and to find a pairing south on the far it's actually, but the good thing is, you know, when you look at the youth and you speak to them, they seem to understand that this is where the weaknesses and this is what we need to tackle to be able to move on forward. and so civil side is going stronger. the youth are responding to talk about it more and more. you know, women are fine, talk about their rights based thought and talk about what they want to see something in the near future become. so if they're the potential is there, but then the thing is you have to take a step to get there right now. again, back to this be think remains very shaky. the to side, you know, you've heard from president over here,
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the vice president for my are 2 sites that were fighting each other for years. you've heard from them, but then they didn't time together on the day you know, south and birthday press they they will not together. everybody was in different places to give barry mark than their speech is on the they they need to show some kind of unity. they need to, at least so that their forces on the ground. there are people in background. also try to mirror that. and if you don't with your united, if you don't sure that you think get over the years of leg. i'm also to be you, you can't move forward. thank you so much. just reviewing the, the past 10 years, a south saddam, we really appreciate you. i know you'll be back on the stream in the future. and now to have tea. it has been one week since the assassination of president jovan now moist in his home than shockwave through the country. his parliament is dormant and now to man, claiming to be the country's prime minister. how to find its way out of the
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situation. his mccovie, neil so when i think about what this means for haiti and what's next, i'm thinking beyond to the media rush to go help katie and bring aid that we see so often play out in moments crisis for 80. my thoughts are more on how haitian can actually great new narrative for haiti. re when that means is that we've been seeing as asians in haiti and haitians in the ask for that. it's patients to write our own history that were done with the neo colonialist policies. the imperialist policies that have led to have current and ongoing crises . joining us now, professor john st. paul, he is the founding director of the haitian studies institute at the city university of new york. and is a political and cultural sociologist. professor,
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what i wanted to do is ask you about the latest news, but ask you about this idea of the haitian narrative owning it as a shift. because once again, we have another headline making international news, and it's not good news as a haitian. as a professor, as associated with this so much you can help us understand about what does haiti to and how does ac get into this situation and how did you get out of it? perfect. thank you so much for having me. that's a great question. i do feel like how do we get there important briefly to inform our people in that he was the 1st black notary public, but different black and barrier in for but the haitian lucian was
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the only successful and we and we were lucian. so since that, that lucian, that it will lucian was into the for, for the do this, all the master deal would do them. so did he have been as related we are, they had to be 20 be on dollars to do a ration to fraud, to let it go. yeah, exactly. is extraordinary. say, are you saying then professor haiti is still paying for that in multiple ways? because then how do you change the narrative bring out for was witness to now. so it's not the 1st we have to change anything one or do seeing that we have to chant
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these, we have to speak with. sure. so, i mean, it's not even dimension that he is do with county and deal with him. you see that it's for that is not true because if he was with county india within hemisphere, i wanted someone to explain to me, why do you one of the most important m back of do you with him? he's so he's not so we we have to do a better job. he's not do most do with counting. do you see so at this in and he, we're paying for 2 men, but also the dimensions. i mean, i never told us that for instance, was 19 you do us over by he between 934 and the 1st noun that do you with the chin do?
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is it chaos if i may, because we're almost at the end of the show? is it just a p all issue that haiti has because the president was still assassinated, there was an like, there was a cholera outbreak. there is a lack of resources for haiti that there are many, many of these are you saying that it is a p r issue or something else? just one final thought is it can be an issue because you mentioned the way, but remember was the voice to lead you to the way it was the formula you with with the be 3. so we can see on the now we still have, you know, those kind of new hulu and poorly see the, again, the so, and asian people not leaving for this over because you know,
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for john, any, some poor thank you for what do you do to help us think about it in a very different way from the way that even awesome puzzle now to 0 are telling the news from have people will get you brought because we have more to talk about. but for now. thank you very much. thanks for watching everybody. see you next time. ah i'm in or central to the quest for clean energy. a key ingredient for the production of electric car batteries, cobalt extracting. this is dangerous, profitable. with global demand set the skyrocket. people in power investigates, claims that industrial mines contracting the precious material needed for cleaner energy, are in fact, poisoning the environment with dire health consequences for those living and their shadow. the cost of coal, both people in power on and just escaping
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