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teachers will actually be getting pay rises up to 15.9 percent this year for the national education union that's far from good enough. they accused ministers of refusing meaningful talks. they go to dial down the rhetoric down until it down to teach the time they got the interest that they got to get into the room about the time of resources to negotiate assessment. so at the moment there is not an offer on the table that you can put to them. no, no, i somebody from this. yeah. adding days, a delay. they should have published their of this type of, you know, friday i haven't published it. the next education strike is due at the end of the month. if there is no movement of pe, you will likely to be seeing more protests. look just from people like tomorrow, but work is in other key professions who at least for now, enjoy broad support from the public within bother al jazeera, london new balco isn't the strike area. it's at least more than a decade since quite so. many trade unions from different sectors conversion,
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central london here on white whole a stone. so from number 10 to collectively make their voices heard that she mentioned the train drive as teachers ran bizarre 1st off from universities as well, of civil servants of all gathered here to make their voices heard an of course, they all singing from the same hymn sheet calling for better pay better working conditions amid soaring inflation. currently around 10 and a half percent, particularly when it comes to teaches they in recent years, i've seen their work levels increase massively, but their real pay levels have continued to full for more they some joined by the former lead of the opposition labor party, jeremy colbin i'm who of course has been a very prominent figure when it comes to standing out for workers' rights in recent years. thank you very much for joining as well. so let's start with the teachers, specifically. how hard is it to be in that professional? the moment do they very hard, they are under enormous pressure of workload of rising class sizes in some parts of
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the country and a huge amount of inspection that takes place them. so they're under the caution under pressure the whole time. and the numbers of young teachers that said, qualify, stay 2 years and can't take it any more and leave. and we had a young teacher speaking just now who loved her job. she was a 4th generation of her family to be a teacher and said she just called stanley long and her so many are actually accessing food banks in order to survive their on very low wages and enormous pressure. the u. s. federal reserve has raised its target interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point. the central bank continued to promise ongoing increases and borrowing cost, as part of his battle against inflation. in the statement, the fed said inflation has somewhat eased from the 40 year high as it hit last year . that remains elevated. the bank said russia's war and ukraine was still seen as adding to global uncertainty. police focused on say the suicide bomber who killed
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at least 100 people in an attack on a mosque may have had internal assistance. they say several suspects have now been arrested. funerals have taken place for some of those killed in the attack. and other 220 were also injured. the bombing happened during pres. a committee has been set up to investigate security that says at the show our police compound where the bombing took place. on monday, the faction of terry could taliban pakistan initially claimed responsibility. but later, the group distance itself from the attack. how does it come all high to visit the family of one of the victims where and where leg and merge a jar district at the residence of going to shut off. and his parents. and he of gods with a police trainer, was killed in that deadly lost head father. its family members right now are in grief. they are shocked, and they're warned unfair after what really happened. none of them there was
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a come today. it's my brother's children who have become orphans, his wife has become a widow and his whole family was shaken. but tomorrow it could be someone else's family. how much longer will our loved ones be killed like this one? this is unacceptable. the government must take action before it's too late. call a fish, head in district, charged alone. up to 18 police man, hailing from this district, have been brought back in their coffins and but it made moving scene. the people of the district have been hit hard. it is not the 1st time that they have the dead body in the high book, the problem towers and of people have been killed in suicide, bombs, and targeted attack the nation. a lot of times that has been shit of, we're not willing to shit any more blood like this. we want that our people should be protected. it is the government's responsibility to give
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protection to the people. and i've got people ahead warned could find out what really happened inside that might not everyone headed really to believe the government version of tank that did were the suicide bomber? i think it has. she can, every once trust i would be asking the government did need to address this issue and visit the national action plan. look at where that plan has worked really. it has not worked. they need to meet up the plan. you can imagine over a 100 police men have been killed in that deadly blast. and they did a fair that the dead are good, right? that mean that how did the people will be affected? the people had children, they had their bearings, their friends, and loved ones. good day, everybody in grief. as you can see,
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these people have been receiving doors who are coming here to offer their condolences. the people of progress on have been hit hard by the hybrid book to the province. as for the most yes, extra state entity blinking visit to israel and the occupied west bank is ended with no breakthrough in reducing tensions that are prompted was violent, seen there in years. last week's double attacks on israelis in occupied east jerusalem. prompted the foss tracking of measures against the taxes, families, higher reports from russell, a mood with us. today's attacker. hi, i'll come live with his family under the watchful eyes of his righty, soldiers, palestinians, living in this neighborhood, or scared of reprisals. also one of the worst, the tax on israelis in years occupation forces carried out door to door res in ross and mode arresting more than 40 people, including the attackers, family, friends,
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and neighbors. they say that being collectively punished off the 21 year old heidi outcome killed 7, his radio outside a synagogue on friday. the family say they've not been allowed to leave the home. the whole building has uncles, cousins, and his father. we just saw his father earlier. he was allowed to leave for a few moments, but the israeli, as far as he sent him by cop, we're going to go and find out more is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu promised swift action in the aftermath heidi's home and thus of a 13 year old who carried out another attack on saturday. have had their home sealed well. we've just been stopped by the radio ortiz of getting any close to heidi. comes home. it's a 6 story home with his extended family members already living that many of them are stuck inside. there's not been allowed out by the israeli authorities for the last 3 days. some of the kids behind me also family members. some of them said that they have been able to see their mother or father for the last 3 days have been
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promised that they will at some point. but it's not clear when and tensions here seem to be really high. and also moved in the neighborhood and so one in occupied east jerusalem. a flash point for confrontations between palestinians and jewish settlers. land grabs and home demolitions, the news rady. right. when government is fast tracking the destruction of homes of attackers and their extended families to deter others, it says, but hum, okay, the organization providing free legal aid to have his family and the palestinians, living under his radio occupation says it's punitive. railey government is taking measures both against the palestinian population, you know, repression of the palestinian population and at the same time undermining the israeli judicial system. so whereas we would go to the judiciary, you know, for some level of protection of human rights in this climate, we are very skeptical about how much we can expect the high court to be intervening
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with many palestinians we spoke to. didn't want to be identified. the fear of being arrested, they say is writing restrictions and poor living conditions are giving a new generation. little hope heidi was named after his grandfather, who is starved to death by jewish is ready, settler, 25 years ago. meanwhile, the things have changed nowadays. none of us expect this to happen. youngsters or disillusion of attacks were organized through resistance groups in the ninety's and the 2 thousands. now it's done by loan individuals in the escalation of israeli crackdowns and collective punishment of the whole community is humiliating. this new israeli government, especially policies by have been beer, a lot of the jungle. he acts as if they are above the law. the most repressive government in israel's history. the situation that is happening in jeanine and nablus is all connected. we're one nation living under occupation. it's no surprise youngsters are under stress just down the road. the neighborhoods entrance has been
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closed off to stop palestinians walking past the jewish cemetery is now only one way in and out. palestinians say they're being squeezed in every possible way. all this height is family weights to see if their home will be destroyed and leave them displaced. that height, al jazeera ross at our mood and occupied east jerusalem. a green hued comment on a 50000 year journey is about to make its closest approached worth. perhaps for the last time, the last time it travelled past this planet was during the stone age. when and if it was room the earth, the object has been lurking in the night sky for months and is expected to be the most visible to star gazes on wednesday. column baker has more. there are billions of comets in our solar system. a handful that passed by the earth every year and a few that become so called bright comments with glowing heads and long tails. last
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year a new one was discovered as it passed the orbit of jupiter. and right now, if you look north, just after sunset near the big dipper constellation, using binoculars or a telescope, you might just be able to see comment 2022, e 3 zed t f, named after the telescope that saw it. and the time it was seen likely comes from the distant or cloud, a cosmic mist of water, ice and rock that sits thousands of times further from our son than neptune. it's one of 2 places, comments come from in our solar system. the last time this common appeared in our sky earth was in an ice age, and modern humans were making stone age tools alongside now extinct neanderthals and dennis opens. as any common approaches, the sun, it heats up, the frozen material inside, gets thrown off as gas and dust that can be seen streaking across the sky. at the front of this one, a reaction that was only recently understood is happening. a molecule of 2 carbon
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atoms, burns green before being destroyed by sunlight. comments may have brought water to earth in its early years. this one is expected to leave the sun's pole entirely. flying off into interstellar space. so it really is a unique opportunity. price. berlin is an astronomer at the california institute of technology. he 1st spoke to the comment in march last year. one thing that we are interested in is the bolt of contents. what kind of chemicals are on this comment? i think another interesting implication for these objects for comments like c 2022, e 3 is that they contain a lot of the materials, the pre biotic materials that were necessary for life on earth. so i think it's a good reminder that when you have objects like this, we have the opportunity to studies. objects is such a something that is distant glowing in space. but we're actually seeing something
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that is odd, that is, ah, that that has helped light on earth and it's in, it's passed a tiny radioactive capsule missing in the australian outback has been recovered in a major search operation. the 8 millimeters by 6 millimeters capsule emits the hazardous acetate cesium, 137, and was part of a gauge used in iron ore mining and fell off a truck on a 1400 kilometer stretch a road in western australia last week. at no, let's take you back to memphis innocent into terry nichols funeral, where the reverend al sharpton is just starting to speak. ah giving honor to god. so our pastor, reverend jason larnes turner. all the clergy are public officials and to most of all the family of terry nichols.
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let me say that we are blessed to have a young pastor who has labored in social justice and prophetic vision and immediately said, the let us celebrate our re here at this great church. people like jason turner, not born in the ministry every day. ladder menace does show up when the cameras show up and leave when the cameras lee. but he's been with us and nan for many years, and he's a great giant in his own right, give a hand to rebel turn.
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let me also say that i want to recognize there are other families that have come from around the country and know what mr. and mrs. wells has gone through and all of the siblings are and i, i want them to stay in and be recognized because they know what it is to sit at a funeral like this and are know the family of george roy, the z a stand up brandon for loaners the family. but tom john or bob john sister is here. the mother funnel for loaners and kiki here are the floors. there's pardon john, sr them. and brandon, the mother of eric garner from new york is here when car
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the mother, brianna, tailored to michael palmer is here. and there may be others. then i did not have the note for i want the family to know that they've come to be with you on this day from all over the country. and are we all thank from the white house? the president talked to the family, but send a delegation led by, oh, the former mayor of the lana, who now is running policy. and now social engagement in the white house, a mayor kesha last bad on the head of infrastructure, the infrastructure, zarbara country,
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former may of new orleans stand up mich land drew as here the in congresswoman from euston, texas, fighting for reparations in the congress. sheila jackson lee is here now my friend, and rather the congressman right here from tennessee. congressman steve cowen se. many years ago, there was a controversy in california and there was one that stood up for justice and i watched them grow as they fought and took a balanced in principle stand supporting what was right even when it wasn't public
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. and they grew from one office to another. every office they ran for, they predicted you could when the political polling told them they couldn't wear. and they kept beating the poll. and they told her she shouldn't be here today. but the snow backed up and she's here the vice president of the united states. come and i have i was going to be polite about it,
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sergio stood up. crap so long. wouldn't it be nice for her to share a few words with come on, come on up here so they can see good afternoon to reverend sharpton. i want to thank you for all you do for so many. there are so many families here. let them personally touched by your leadership and your strength in your fellowship. reverend doctor lawrence turner. thank you for welcoming on keisha lance, bottom, mich landra. we are here on behalf of the people of our country and our president
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joe biden. and we are here to celebrate the life of terry nichols, mrs. wells. mr. wells, you have been extraordinary in terms of your strength, your courage and your grace. and we mourn with you and the people of our country moring with you and i just i but just just i'm going to be very brief mothers around the world when their babies are born, pray to god when they hold their child that that body and that life will be safe for the rest of his life.
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yet we have a mother and a father who mourned the life of a young man who should be here to day. they have a grandson. who now does not have a father. his brothers and sister will lose the love of growing old with their baby brother. and when we look at this situation, this is a family that lost their son and their brother threw an act of violence at the hands and the feet of people who had been charged with keeping them safe. and when i think about the courage and the strength of this family,
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i think it demands that we speak truth. and with this, i will say this violent act was not in pursuit of public safety. it was not in the interest of keeping the public safe because one must ask was not it in the interest of keeping the public safe. there tyree nichol would be with us here to day was he not all so entitled to the right to be safe. so when we. 7 talk about public safety, let us understand what it means in its truest form. tyree nickel should have been safe. so i'll just close by saying this. i was as a senator, as the united states senator,
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a co author of the original george lloyd justice and police, an act and as vice president of the united states, we demand that congress passed the george floyd justice and policing act. joe biden will sign it and we should not delay and we will not be denied it is non negotiable. and with that, i'll just faster if you don't mind it. one of my favorite vs in scripture is luke chapter one verse 79. which tells us, god will help us to shine a light upon those who sit in darkness and in the shadow of death to guide our feet in the way of peace. let our memory of tyree
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reads so joseph went after his brothers and found them near dorothy, but they saw him in the distance and before he reached them, they plodded to kill him. here comes that drink. they said to each other, come now let's kill him and throw him in to one of the sisters and said that a ferocious animal has devoured him. may god at a blessing to the reading of his word. early this morning,
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before dawn i did what i often do when i come to memphis. i went out to the lorraine motel. as a youngster, i joined l. c. l. c. operation bred bed. i had been a boy preaching the church of god and christ and my mother was concerned when i was 12 that i was getting too involved and look in that activism and adam crane foul and others. she took me to my bishop bishop left the washington who said, i know what to do with him and he brought me. the reverend william jones led doctor kings organization in new york in reverend jesse jackson. and at 13 the year duct came, dad, i was 13 years old, i became youth director of the chapter in new york. so it was
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myra growing up in the king movement in the north after his death. and makes me come to the lorraine hotel and look at the spot. the doctor king, they're small and i took my youngest daughter, ashley wood, and in holiday ice, i told the story of how dr. king, it came the method to fight for garbage work. city employee that had no safety to had been killed with a malfunction. and here we are. ashley, 55 years later. looking at the balcony where martin luther king shed his blood for city workers for black city work.
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to be able to work in the police to palm work in sanitation and the reason why mr. mrs. wells, what happened terry is so personal to me is that for black men that wouldn't know the had a job in the police department would not ever be far know to be an an elite squad in the city that dr. king lost his life. not far away from that balcony. you beat a brother to death. there is nothing more insulting and offensive to those of us that tried to open doors. that you walked to those doors and act like the folks we had to fight for to get you to the door.
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you didn't get on a police department by yourself. least she didn't get there by her. people had to march and go to jail. and some last there last to open the doors for you and have you had like that sacrifice was not for not you ain't in no new england state you in tennessee where we had to fight for you
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and you take that position and do what we saw and then some of y'all got on this mess on social media. let me tell you so i don't know what you right. no social media. i know what i saw on the tape. and the tape speaks for itself. may never, it does mean for his license. never ag for the car registration, matched him out of the car and began beating him. nobody mentioned nothing about no girl friend. nobody mentioned not that no matter. they started beaten and on our main.
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