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during the affection dina hum meet, hit in one of the houses she sees luther rad as a symbol of germany's failing climate policies. what we really want to get as many people here as possible because we know if we are many, we can still stop the cold from being burned. so that's why we're playing for time . that's where we'll be, we will be as far as up, up as we can go. and then they will need some time to take us down. but the time and affinity is running out, while protests will show some acrobatic skills, police have brought in specialists personnel to remove them from roofs and 3 houses . the showdown at the mine has become particularly uncomfortable for the green party, whose minister has been responsible for keeping cold for your plans open. he says the war and ukraine has delayed climate. gold. lower is our tough i to believe the glamour protection and protests need symbol. but the empty supplemental flip that out, where no one leaves any more. in my view,
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the wrong involved 2030 number call will be used to produce electricity in the 9 lamps coal mines. my political rock achieving similar deals elsewhere in germany to keep the activists have said that even after the eviction their protest over the mind expansion will continue. steadfast and al jazeera and lit up ah, says al jazeera, these, your help stories, russian forces led by mess and race from the wagner group say they've gain control of the eastern ukrainian town of solar. he denies the claim fighting in the areas intensified in the past days as russia tries to gain ground that us hasn't earliest day, no the terrorist state. and it's rough again this. so try to pretend that some part of our city of solid are almost completely destroyed by the occupiers,
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is some kind of rushes achievement. they were present and are already presenting this to their society in such a way as to support the mobilization and to give hope to those who support aggression. but the fighting continues. the don't ask direction is holding out. and we without a break even for one day, do everything to strengthen the ukrainian defense for flights of resumed in the united states after technical glitch, grounded thousands of flights for hours. the problem is being blamed on a computer outage at the federal aviation administration. you are sexy of state antony blinkin and the u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin have signed new agreements for their japanese counterparts. sticks and military ties. it will say, discussed the growing threat from china's ambitions in the region i saw has claimed responsibility for suicide explosion that killed at least 21 people in the afghan capital. it happened near the foreign ministry office in kabul, where chinese delegation was meeting with the taliban. rebels in ethiopia,
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nor then to grow region have begun hand again that heavy weapons to the federal army. it's part of a peace deal signed in south africa more than 2 months ago. to end a 2 year conflict. at least 17 people have been killed in storms that continue to bass of the year. state of california. majesty workers is struggling to clean up the damage. witness is next. one day i might be covering politics or in the next i might hear of. i po, tossing from serbia to hungry to what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they're going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. here at al jazeera, we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. ah .
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just have that in can have that it will seen that something is going to transpire and it didn't get. it's all going to release officers. every lawyer, i feel towards the hard something like i stood and watched them as they sat my corner. absolutely nothing. inigo was found, however, went out. please map be released and go. hi. i'm just telling you having some beliefs like sure. one moment they are, i mean hancock was quite been in him. but at the same time, it was a it was, i've been off for me at the same time to know that in the high of a pandemic that you can be treated in such a manner. no,
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it's so common. you can't really foul to see it. when you're a black nurse. my experience have been on the front line during lockdown. was very unpleasant. you see in so many people also see in colleagues been taken ill. it was never stay in very scary. this sudden interest in the suffering of black people is it brings mixed emotions for me. i feel more confident to speak about the racism that i've personally experience without being told. i've got chip on my shoulder or i'm taking a race card. as a result of what medical staff have experience on the front line during the
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pandemic and also, and the black clothes map protests, we've found that some of our white colleagues have actually started to listen to us . so during covert did ye cuz he said, you feel like things got worse over the years and you know, did you experience more racism? the racism was very, quite clear for black nurses where i worked in a, an area that is predominantly white. and i'd been working in this a n e for probably i had an a year on the agency and i became acutely aware that i didn't see any black patience, but obviously a full wall. you know, it's is, is, is that predominantly white area so we don't really expect to see any black patients . but cove it, oh my gosh. that was such a difference to what i was used to see him in that particular hospital. the every
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single patient that come in moore's black, i guess that kind of high and my fear his, there was often times or i couldn't get p p. and again, we found that we was being disproportionately em allocate it to more high risk areas, especially being black agency nurses. and that seemed quite apparent across the board and me and my black colleagues would notice it and we'd have conversations. ready ah, this is a lot done of her not being able to, to, to be around your family. not being able to, to be a, especially when wonderful young people as well. and you know,
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and not have been the direct communication that you would want to on a normal day to day. as a point where the young person, the world shows your way me to be black. whereas on you and i try to be there for them as much as possible, even from a distance. that's what keeps me go and thank you for coming and thank you, taking your time this afternoon. i'm 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 a time will change as you, as you, as you've seen in the media, there's a lot of negative perceptions that go hand in hand with other black people and that people as a culture, how did you take to see and those incidents, the dog situation that happened, that one kind of annoyed up on the like, it was being like why she did it doesn't really make sense. and then to have enjoyed like which and kind of saw on the back of the please,
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please call the cops please called african american men in my life. please tell them whatever you like. they both combine and then they just kinda escalated each other so much more than they should do. and i think like everything was coming together. so if we can, and then being in lockdown as well, maybe even watch because you can talk to people about that, like you normally would now. wow plan. and so we can't do anything about that. we can talk about the, the face that very hard prefix can say i'm very resilient, but we only support sometimes a final support for my elder uncle
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. how are you doing, sir? good. good. good. before checking on, you've been a long time man, long time enough. you know, you need to check in to see how things are with you know, nothing, nothing. that easy is worth having, you know, of course, you know, the things that happened previously over and over in america know in the u. k as well. it was still got from my mind that even at that point i could be the next one. i shit privately. what i saw, i need to see once the job slide situation. i turned away every other time because it wasn't going to change.
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you know, i'm saying and i couldn't, i was help in that case, but you saw the college eyes in the face of the people. yeah. jared out of this action and there was a mental enjoy a little paula. yeah, i read that was wrong. yeah. for sure. for sure, i become disillusioned at times and i know it becomes stressful at times and i go home and i am stress and have a headache and i'm tired. i'm just yeah, i'm just at that point i'm in my time where enough is enough for me to be all right. ah,
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so i had my own experience. i was the place recently whereby i was just sitting in my car having a conversation. and unfortunately i was taken back to the station and locked top for 18 hours. i ended up being charged for failing to yeah. out of my call quickly enough. the charge, fortunately, was overturned on the 22nd of may. 2020, which was 3 days before the death of george floyd. ah, ah
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ah ah, this is well was pot way for the post office to open m as a mckee worker and i was way into the going to watch lee after the police force straight along here. and we saw each other. we close eyes. i know they saw me and that, and i saw them moments later he just came back and just the mom did the i got the call for few moments, you know, agitators confused while the car moved to the passenger side and just stood dead
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with my hands in my pocket, thinking that, okay was, was, was, was the worst that can happen in a moment later, i'm in handcuffs under section 23 of the misuse of drugs. that because they, they deemed that they could see kind of dislikes in mccall. and i was like, been in for like 30 seconds. i've been, if i hadn't been here for you just made the assumption in the event, no physical testin and you know, and i've shown you who i am as a professional and i'm in hancock on the side of the road. 9 30 in the morning and it was quite berlin. but the same time it was a it was i opened also me the something cathartic about knowing are the only warm dancing things. one of my childhood friends was stopped by the police several times during not done it on
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a brave face tyrant. i mean i, i probably been, i'll probably bas stops, stops more than you probably fit. more like over a profile is a something that you i thought you grow up, be instructor social, you just, you end up thinking, this is a normal thing. you can go for your phone book right now, and you can get double figures of people that experienced me a lot by such weapons. just in the last year that journal got down one. how many, how many friends, and that people around the same age as us to be no doubt that cause structure such weapons within the 1st like companies that i looked on at, we got stuck together, you got to i so i was taught by myself the 1st not that move. when muslims, i'm, when was the given was sac, it can't get your thoughts but son, he, luckily i was we view as well. he was trying to calm down the stuff, but the whole experience. ha ha. they did it say a word and they just jumped out of cochrane at the handcuffs already handcuffed me
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without even saying the wet to me. what telling me what they was looking for was such and for just did just away that aid they kind of, they tried to do with you anyway, was up and i says that lucky so i was got to get my books on imagine magin, if we were if we were with him and that was kind of a 1000 experience he had so he had to see as well. so i mean, my think was that was i wrong? i don't need to go left. i found a thin, flat thing that he was saying. and what would you say to me, he said he asked me for my, my, my title, mr. webinars, dot com. no, it's not dots off or soccer soccer. he said, i notice not doctors on for like i said, i'm in a case of like a one away from your, from a doctor or something. it job about a couple of degrees on the truck to wind. you know the truck to try to get a reaction from so they can have an excuse to our rescue. look you up. what can you
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do? is that every systems against us, you just call hopeless. yeah. and i was that is to of and that, that acceptance that you know is going to happen just fools that would just waiver in it. mm. mm hm. ah, i have to watch the george flight video a few times. the 1st time i didn't, you didn't really st county really taken with one of those letters one but just sort of video quickly and i switched off from it wasn't till i went back to the video a few hours later than and actually you actually saw the context and understood what was actually taking place in the sportage and it's video.
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and here in him, models was that com proven asking for his mom and an office of his a still with his foot and his knee and his neck and the, and the smirk and the and the agent officer protected novel officer as well. just modern day lynch in fabian, just as cameras and what it was like, he was just playing, playing, playing a character in a movie. the cameras were role in, you know, and this was, this was his big moment. i'm gonna, i'm actually going to show you what we actually feel about black people. and i wanna do it level camera. funny enough about the police right behind us? no, i mean so internally. yeah. they're treating me like a jamie or they want
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when i was handcuffed my mom my instant my incident feeling was imagine if i didn't know how to how to communicate and handle my emotions and, and remain calm. wayford way, if i did raise my toner and i did something out of keratin, would i have been a lover of george floyd on mar dugan. it took 8 minutes 46 seconds. the murder of george floyd to wake up the rest of the world. the. you got it down. really? i've been trying to really hold one last what do you want to raise the budget again?
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