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it doesn't, that's why i was robbed 7 times. one of the most important roles of the journalist profession, especially when it comes to public security, is to inquire about the matter from the authorities. over the past 3 months, we have had repeated requests to speak with the cleveland police, but the force said it was too busy considering that it had spoken to several media outlets a few days before our arrival, but the police and the regional crime commissioner finally agreed to an interview. steve turner. by voting in 2021 , he was elected for this position on behalf of the conservative party. he is facing another election this year and a lot of passion he was about to say what he did to improve the situation. what i promise the people is that they deserve an efficient and effective police force, and that's what we're looking for here. so we look at crime rate data as a percentage of the population. but when we look at the arrest data based on the percentage of the population. we are
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the second best force in the country in terms of arresting criminals. we have some of the best figures for the arrest rate of criminals dealing with crimes such as robbery and knife crime. that is why we conduct our own inspection and search operations here we increased about forty percent. since you have been in power for 3 years, why didn't this happen earlier? you should know that when we got the force, it was few in number. we were in a position where we could only deal with the issue of crime. we didn't have a strategy , we didn't have a clear path, we had a force that didn't register the crime properly, but now we know that we managed to put the wheels back on the rails , you know , we started to take advantage of it. what the people of cleveland need to know is that on contrary to what the media reports , the police force is not a violent force, yes, the crime rate is high we live in a difficult and difficult place and we cannot do it to others and
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there is no way to escape from it and there is a lot of work to be done and there is a strange majority of people who do not see crime, many crimes are not reported and this is it affects very few people . steve is naturally eager to defend his history and his hometown, but his words do not reflect what we saw and heard from the local community . there is more crime than in other places , but anyway, crime can be seen here residents talk about it in a real way . if i go out alone , i feel insecure because there are many crimes here and the wounds that this situation leaves behind are even visible to the public, although the level of crime both at the local level and across the country is increasing . but that's not the case in cleveland , and it's a tough win for those who
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live here. what can the police do to prevent theft? how can you deal with this? i don't know what answer i can give you. you tell me what else to do i can do there is only one way left. that is to make a wall and cover it so that no one can enter. i lived and grew up here all my life. i know the problems of this area better than anyone. that's why i really want to do something for him. the way they handle things is not right. it's not about money. they should do the proper help there. you cannot stop those who want to carry knives. they want to carry knives. the only way i think it can be done is to actually imprison them to do but they don't go to jail.
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the problem is struggling. i currently live in durham, north carolina. the mother of a 10-year-old boy. the only thing i felt was my blood pressure dropping at that moment i saw myself falling on the street. here in dallas, we have a problem with homelessness, and i saw myself in this situation. after living in the house i had rented for a year and when i complained about the water and electricity bill to the landlord. to solve the problem, he decided to get an eviction order for me . where should i go? this was my main problem because i couldn't be homeless. there was no option for a working mother and a son who excelled in school. we were meant to be part of a community.
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the decline happened quickly and i had insomnia at night. my diet had changed i became anxious. when i was kicked out , the stress and chronic pain that i had been dealing with before was relieved. i was living in a hotel for about 6 or 7 months until we finally found a room to rent. we did not have a kitchen to cook in. in addition. we were suffering from covid, virus and cold, and there was always a fear of going to the doctor. you are trying to pay for a house and having a roof over your head. woe to the day when you are sick and have to pay for medicine and examination.
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i decided that the extra $100 or $200 i needed for two weeks until the next payment period, do not spend on food. i couldn't anymore. finally, at the end of this period, you will perish. this is a disease that at this stage has no name other than dismissal. now we 're joined on this show by nick gertz from princeton university's dismissal lab. he is the lead author of a recent study
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showing the link between evictions and deaths. thank you for being on this program. before we discuss your review. tell us about who will be affected by the layoff. we have known the organizers and supporters for a long time the renters raised the alarm that these people seem to be mostly black renters, especially women with children. in this new study, we found that about 30 percent of black women who rent with their children face the threat of eviction each year. and we have to do something about these inequalities using different strategies. we should reflect on the racist housing policies that
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have pushed some americans into expensive, uncontrolled, often exploitative rental markets where evictions part of the converted business model. in your new research that has just been published. court records have been reviewed. these are the people who are facing eviction cases and are threatened with deportation. then you have investigated the death rate in these people. what was found? you want to investigate the existence of a relationship between layoffs and people's health status. there are many reasons to think about the fact that dismissal has many terrible consequences for health. it is chronic stress and in terms of mental health. the death rate to it acts as a social mirror and is the culmination of all mechanisms related to dismissal and health. so whether it's prioritizing rent over health care and food, or experiencing extreme
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housing instability after an eviction. in this study, we found that employers who were threatened with eviction had a death rate during the pandemic that was almost double what we would have expected based on pre-pandemic death rates. this shows that the death rate among people who are facing the risk of deportation is very high. how can you determine what there are factors associated with the layoffs, and you contrast them with other factors that people experienced during the pandemic. i mean, for example, access to health care . it is difficult to analyze these different paths. i think that the deportation case of these people actually shows the risk of an event like the deportation itself. but there is also a more general indicator of financial problems. we know that the threat of eviction has negative effects on people's health even
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if they are never fired. therefore, the constant stress associated with finding a house to rent or facing eviction is a traumatic process. there is an interpretation and that is that the rent must be paid first. we know that tenants tend to take care of other needs such as food when the rent goes up. be related to before the dismissal. therefore, all these messages combine with each other over time in such a way as to form the health status related to before and after the dismissal period. but to be clear, i want to say that your research does not actually address the reasons for this trend. i mean the evidence you are talking about. how powerful are you are providing shortcuts.
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i think your article definitely addresses this issue . right yes in this research, we do not make any claims regarding the causality of the expulsion event itself . we sort of compare how mortality among people who faced eviction lawsuits during the pandemic changed with the mortality rate among this group before the pandemic. therefore, this is a descriptive finding, not a causal finding. this research actually shows a very sharp increase in the death rate for these people during the first year or two of the outbreak it is an epidemic. however, even with the limitations associated with the study , your research seems to clearly show that there is some kind of anomaly that we only have with the excess mortality among people with the verdict. they are facing the evacuation of the court, we don't expect it.
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what do you hope people, legislators and policymakers will think of your research? i think the lesson we want to learn from this research is to move towards creating a country where quality housing is affordable for everyone, and we also want to point out that before we had experienced the spread of the epidemic and the crisis in the housing sector. so this data to. this shows how these conditions have been exacerbated by the outbreak of covid-19, but i think now that the rent pressures are at their highest level and evictions are on the rise again , we really need these policies to reduce let's think about the process of clearing and guaranteeing affordable housing for everyone. this issue is not only related to housing policies, but also vital in relation to health policies. hello, my name is rehane.
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i have been in love with nurses' clothes since i was a child, of course i am we are not here now. you think that i am here. you think that i am 20 years old and i am 6 years old . we were children, but everyone said how much you two fit together . that day, when i was lying on the hospital bed, i saw a nurse who was very well dressed. she was beautiful it was completely different from all of them. i really wanted to tell her how much i like her dress . but i was embarrassed. i am only 8 years old. he always said that i think this girl is very cute and beautiful. you called me. of course, i would have liked to see him say that
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i will be born in a month. last night, i was thinking when i grow up i want to open a very big restaurant, not because of the fact that when someone visits, he doesn't have money, he can come and eat whatever he wants, our guests, that night we all slept hungry, we had nothing to eat, nothing except one, who was my mother, who was told to eat because she is smaller than all of us. he called me, but i didn't eat. i didn't eat. tonight, i was thinking that when i grow up , i will take a flower branch and go . i will ask him to be a man. honestly , he was in a very bad mood that night. we all were in a bad mood. i don't remember what you were thinking. i was there when the same nurse came and wrote something on my leg
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is intensifying and political differences between the members of the ruling coalition on the one hand and between the ruling coalition and the opposition. on the other hand , after the occupying army announced that it returned the bodies of six prisoners of this regime from gaza , the names of 5 of whom were on the list of prisoners exchanged with hamas, this event was like a match that lit a barrel of explosives against the policy of the occupying regime's cabinet. he blew up the wave of demonstrations in the street and the nationwide strike of this regime took place now, in the field of responsibility for breaking work in reaching an agreement and the killing of zionist prisoners , the finger of accusation has been pointed at netanyahu and his cabinet. they are alive and the cabinet is dead . netanyahu decided not to save them. netanyahu is not doing this for political reasons. he
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prefers to save the lives of our children with smotrich and banguire. these people are responsible for their bloodshed. this situation cannot continue. anyone who sees well and has a little feeling realizes that netanyahu is calmly obstructing the way to reach an agreement. netanyahu with his own hands he kills the kidnapped and strangles them. how many times could he release them? but to preserve the worst cabinet in history, he decided not to do it. in the shadow of the contradiction between the political and security authorities of the zionist regime about the goals of the war and how to achieve it? raised and warned that in the current situation, israel is moving towards the abyss with hasty steps. once again the most important
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threat to our future is here at home. israel is moving towards the abyss and we all act like we are watching from the sidelines. while firing rockets in the occupied north of palestine continues, israeli experts pointed out that netanyahu issued the death sentence for israeli prisoners in gaza , and the person who considers himself the master of security and diplomacy will be nothing but the master of death and abandonment in the mirror of history, and his name is read in history. he is the occupier who worked in a brigade called the elite brigade in gaza until yesterday. today, he, along with a number of other soldiers
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, underwent complex medical tests after the psychological shock he suffered following the war in gaza. he says a large number of soldiers from the war they are back and thinking about suicide. i 'm talking about people who can't talk because they're afraid no one will accept what they say. there is no one to say. what are your rights as a person who has been affected by war shock? those who were affected by these shocks and decided to end their lives because they could not bear it anymore . i had such thoughts most of the time. we are facing an institution that thinks we are playing a role. i fought in the current war in the nuba region where we searched for missing persons. i used to wake up at night and i thought a top sniper.
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are not allowed to speak, and the relevant institutions falsely tell the newspapers: this shock and mental problems are caused by family problems. it is not wise to have a mental problem and call you to serve again and you. go back to the same place where this problem arose without anyone from the treatment staff by your side and how to interact with this explain the problem to you. but it is not a secret for the zionist forces and officers that the deadly psychological problems among the forces are much more than what is allowed to spread to the public opinion in the zionist regime. a hebrew base addressed to all zionists says: if only 10% of the information is allowed to be published, the military censorship. it has been banned, so in the best case , you turn to the use of sedatives and painkillers, and in the worst case,
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you end up in mental hospitals. netanyahu promised with full confidence. about two months ago. israel will win and we will release the prisoners. of course. this is not the first time he promised, at the beginning of the gaza war, that is , about 12 months ago , he made similar promises. i promise you that we will return all our evenings dead or alive . the soldiers of the zionist regime were killed in rafah. their bodies were found in an underground tunnel during the conflict in rafah. the words of a wave of dissatisfaction in tel aviv, quds, haifa and other occupied areas were followed by the largest nationwide protests and rallies in the past year against politics.
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hai netanyahu launched. the skeptics want an immediate agreement for a ceasefire, the exchange of prisoners and the resignation of netanyahu and his cabinet. we held a protest demonstration against the cabinet that never gave us a chance to save wasra. we can no longer do this. israeli authorities cannot play with people's lives like this. we demand the implementation of the agreement right now . arrest and suppression by the zionist regime police could not stop the demonstration. to the extent that lapid wants to pressure the cabinet to sign a cease-fire and exchange prisoners the cabinet was completely closed. the israeli hostages in gaza are dying one after the other and the army in. it is in the most critical situation. the members of the cabinet and the military are complicit in the biggest tragedy in israel's history and must take responsibility for all decisions. the threat of the finance minister of the regime.
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zionism did not work by not giving salaries to the strikers. the gathering in front of the house of the head of the trade union of the zionist regime shows that they are paying attention to smotrich's threat. where the government offices, banks and public transport followed ports, schools, universities and airports in a nationwide strike in the occupied territories. now i i want a general and complete strike. shutting down the economy is not an easy task and you know how much responsibility i have shown in the last 11 months , but it is enough. i ask everyone to come to the streets. i ask all economic organizations to join the strike. we must let us be the voice of the captives, the israeli cabinet must return to normal hossein rouhani, a member of the sedav and cima news agency.
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