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don't putting on his uniform to reveal the openly racist practices of his former colleagues. the first thing he denounces is a quote of arrests imposed on us police in many large cities but this race for numbers pushes them to control black people for no reason quotas lead to arrests for no reason. that isn't credibly. disgusting they would take a person's freedom away to meet a quota. minorities have no one to call if they're wrongly arrested the white person will call their local political committee man a person they'll call the parents perhaps a teenager will call the local politician you know what's going on here my child was arrested just because you can have his license why don't you just tell him to go home and get his license and things like so the white person has more power but people have no connection to the people in power so you know there's not going to
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be any. blowback on arresting a minority because they don't have any power to complain and after americans an attorney unjustly arrested is thin not cheated with the same respect as the white people on iran because nobody else around again stop somebody from going through like it was a out of your car out of your car. so me i did you would say that to a white person you would go up and say. may i see your driver's license please. and blacks know that blacks know when you look so out of your car now and then i say well what did i do it all don't what did i do don't say that don't ask me why i'm stopping you i said get out of the car and that's right there you force this respect and i saw that happening and blacks know it's happening they know it's not happening to white people so automatically they start resenting the police just from little things command verbal commands let alone the physicality of grabbing
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somebody and putting them in handcuffs while you check their id and unfortunately when i. would tell other officers well that's enough is enough then they would think a what are you. an and for the word what are you and and lover. and for. in front of a camera that is between policeman is unpronounceable for a release since he retired he campaigns openly against the racist behavior of the police the film office and has even made a very explicit take out. where
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in two thousand and sixteen the panama paper has shown the world with a tax haven the secrets to trilling and united states dollars passed through mossad conseco in the amount of time that we've been in panama papers exposure that's what shows the pot of money that really is. journalism journalism looking at things that people want to keep secret and i'm asking why would they want to keep these things secret. millions of most like from psycho documents where examine. all the people we should have. to get an advantage out of this saudi. newspaper. and probably other politician which was attacking other politicians the media would point to find their targets such as the kings of morocco in saudi arabia the president of argentina several prime ministers. and
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russian president vladimir putin of course. oh my god i've had so i have sued so many newspapers for defamation some things don't just happen by chance it was very striking there were one american single this specially a lot of people from the brics countries specially brazil russia and china their special project reveals what was missed in the media coverage. of the panama chronicles. i'm asking police and open season stop shooting black man just like they're some kind of animal they wouldn't do this with that white now why they have. they devalue the black man the black man is well let's put it this way in
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driving down a street in philadelphia on a hot friday night in august i was with a partner and of course hot august night in philadelphia it's well these people don't have air conditioning in and they're outside so there's a lot of people outside on the steps in the street and if we're writing down my partner says well the roaches are out tonight the what roaches cockroaches their little. bugs to crawl into floor they were all like that i can garbage and it's a very derogatory term roach the roaches are out tonight so if you view. people as a roach as an insect an undesirable very undesirable insect. you're going to be able to shoot them much easier than you would a person that you value hire a white person or a speck of them at the time maybe was did not know how to respond to the violence
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against the black people and he even got carried away by it that was. something that i became hard and somewhat so that i was not an angel. i use it all excess of force and i. slap somebody when he said something really insulting to me and then after i did that i realized wow i should that i had no right to do that that was not professional was it not i was not professional was not human about a week later. another incident occurred and i used more force than i needed after the guy was handcuffed i grab more pushed him up against the wall and i said don't you dare say that they are going to understand and i realize this is a disease i'm starting to develop. what is saying really wish is not
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specific to philadelphia agents. in march this year the ministry of justice published in the law many reports about the ferguson police more than one hundred pages show how the police violated the rights of black residents in the city. of racism with the american police has become such a big issue that a conscious awakening in some police stations has started we are in norwalk connecticut. going back to school today in small unit growth for three days and these twenty five offices will learn how to get rid of a racist pig judges says this optional training is given by two former agents their mission is a challenge to make these offices understand that they too have to judge this is
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what we're going to learn today is it a possibility that everyone in this room as biased as police in a biased manner and you don't even know that you've done it i can tell you the story you'll hear from me is i helped police in the biased manner i know that now didn't realize that twenty or thirty years ago so this lady trainer uses her test and experience as an example in role playing in the first simulation the suspect is a white woman. officers are to be reporting party calls i reports there's a woman sitting on the bus stop across the street he's been robbed several times he thinks he may have gotten us to respond. with the two offices have to control her. blow ups or tell you i'm well how are you good when suddenly. remember that we're going to have to come your husband your kids or just an accident over there you have to come here courtesy of her kids her kids and her husband were in your eyes all but i think written on your hat he was there like
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they're leaving you not to come model so i'll fill in the confusion the two police officers let go without even searching had the next scenario if we were replayed it all right now they are ok and somehow the fountain or this time the trainer chooses a black suspect what would happen automatically bronzer to grow they're going to stop him why this is more likely you know that he's a person that's going to have a gun and so they're not like me and i let him go. talk about their perception of the what they see is that so they don't then i don't let him go given that wanted to be would give to our selves even black officers get it the white woman had the weapon but the police arrested the unarmed black person more the lesson that the police whatever happens to tend to see black people as criminals but it is not easy for them to admit that they have races pre-judge as. i thought they certainly
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didn't tell you that i do involving you know not that i haven't really thought about it you know or now so i don't know that i. was accurate. answer the question but you know maybe three days ago do you think that's after all these training you are going to same sit to way you all work to know that because. i want to. change the way i'm working with no part of the i will be more self will this training is designed to teach teach us to teach us the rest of the police officers are likely pharma to be. warfare or impartial. jury where we already are fair and impartial of the best or fair priority for the head of this department office this training after the numerous cases of police violence throughout the country while this is not what this shows our community that we're doing everything we can to make sure we're policing in a fair manner is going to make our job easier the media's going to trust us more
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and everybody wins so it's really it's a win win the only point on which this manager loses is the price sixteen thousand dollars it is one of the most expensive optional courses the only case in which it is financed by the ministry of justice is when recent blunders were committed few agencies have been trained so far but since ferguson demand is soaring i'm going to allentown at the end of the year and was trying to look into twenty fifteen this is my schedule so far. the n.y.p.d. has asked for the training it's expected in pittsburgh this year. but is this a solution. just of. the city of baltimore started training its police officers against racial prejudice last year despite that a young afro-american died in april this year players or demonstrations for the
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protection of black people in the riots that shake the city images that suddenly reminds america if it's past. the task that continues to haunt the country. in the southeast of the united states three hours from atlanta america has a meeting with its own history on this film a land of slavery blacks did not have the same rights as whites. fifty years ago the police were beating up blacks here. fifty years ago young african-americans would not have had the right to walk on this bridge. the march that changed the destiny of the black community is coming very to today the fight for black freedom to fight against racism to the right to vote like white people that. the lad thought all right all right first of all. on sunday march seventh one thousand nine
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hundred sixty five on a bridge in selma six hundred african americans demonstrated peacefully to demand their right to vote. the state governor ordered the police to charge the activists . over fifty people were taken to hospital. the event became a symbol. here fifty years later the president and protesters are waiting for is black history acknowledgement has witnessed. in his speech barack obama makes an analogy between the come immigration and the recent events in the country. he admits that there is still a lot to be done. of course the more common mistake is to suggest that. ferguson is a isolated incident. that racism is better. than the work the girl men and women to selma is now complete. we don't need the ferguson report to know that's not true.
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where does need open our eyes and our ears and our hearts to know that this nation's racial history is still cassis long shadow upon us. on the bridge in selma many share the same feeling many still have the impression of living in a racist country. black people are popular anywhere in america not in france on any ice this is a little different because we were former slaves so that mentality is still there even though we're not currently slaves we can still be viewed as slaves sometimes. and this white has a slogan black people i can't breathe the last words of every gonna strangled by the n.y.p.d. . my god. why did you well this shot today because we can't breathe either way because for black. berry gone his mother was also they. have. to get up here to be
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a business and are very very this is a commemoration not a celebration and now we have to go forward with this we shouldn't stop until everybody gets justice you know justice in this city justice in every city you know because what happened on this bridge is similar to what happened to my son you know they had nobody guards for our wives and. and we didn't get justice yet but we're still pushing on we want to show and just like we're pushing on here we go we're still here. erick on his mother will continue to fight in order to sentence the policeman who killed her son it will not be easy to hand and for all those in selma today walking on this bridge is a way to continue the fight for justice and equality the fight that is unfortunate
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oh. yeah so yes. chuck. i don't know. if you found jewish but you might. just think that he did this nice thing discussed but the story just over young. girl. hello my name's peter and i've been living in russia now for about seven years and this is a film about just some of the crazy things i've got to. go into. i need to just punish the new deep. down i feel. i still does not get.
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that the wives of. fighters are now more effective at spreading the group's message of hate. thousands of documents relating to controversial episodes in british history have gone missing the country's national archives claims that civil servants have simply misplaced them. from moscow you're watching them live with me. today thanks so much for joining us on the program we start with breaking news coming from the russian northern city of st petersburg where an explosion has rocked a supermarket in the north of the city emergency services say four people have sought medical attention and hospital the surrounding area has been put on lockdown and the building was immediately evacuated russia's investigative committee says
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it's not currently treating the incident as terror related we'll update you on this a developing story throughout the program as more news comes in. and one other news facebook has blocked all accounts of the head of russia's chechen republic after the u.s. treasury included his name on a list of sanctioned individuals eleven franker joins us now with more thanks for keeping tabs on this since what happened so since last week in the facebook and instagram accounts of the head of russia's chechnya region ramzan kadyrov have been unavailable that's more than just a regular offline status isn't it the pages were blocked it was big news in russia and chechnya since mr could europe is really a big fan of social media it's a bit like trump and twitter on a smaller scale but a total of four million subscribers that's something of course that's more than changed in this population. became one of the main if not the number one news
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source in the region. might have thought it was a technical glitch but for most it was clear that it's got to be something linked to sanctions and there you have it a few days later facebook admits it if you read the network's terms of use trust me there are different ways to interpret the rules and their application but the question is why the pages of russian companies for instance hardware manufacturers . also under sanctions weren't blocked online so after all my data facebook seems to be quite vulnerable to pressure from the us some may say that after hearings like this they could see it coming crucially monetize information from users in the developing world who are you doing to make sure this is not used to undermine. democracy. this brings us to the question of who won or who lost in this indeed the ban will be an inconvenience for ramzan kadyrov
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you'll have to switch to the russian equivalents of facebook or instagram think of it as let's say switching from apple to apple draw it but where does this leave the reputation of facebook and its proud attempts to keep up the image of being independent time will show but i bet users will be having second thoughts about their social media lives not only in russia but around the world after this. season of a drink. with the latest on that. blocking overhead of the chechen republic well the german security services have identified a female terror network aggressively spreading islamist online of this report for more if an osha. recruitment in europe. that's not for the first on what we see women actively involved in promoting jihadist fuz we have been hearing reports about isis female recruiters since of police twenty fourteen those are
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a wives of killed islamic state fighters who decided after the death of their husbands to somehow continue that fight but now germany says that their number is on a constant dramatic rise in women and promotes the men have realized that women could not work much but. for expanding the scene in this most recent case germany identified what they called the islamist terrorist women's network consisting of a least forty what they call sisters who follow an ultra conservative branch of islam known as selah fees and spread extremist views via internet particularly targeting so-called nonbelievers the german authorities stress that it would be wrong to equal salahi's and to terrorists but at the same time they add that it could be potential breeding ground for terrorists in all of europe including here in germany especially following last year's bullying terror attack christmas has
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said had become the time for extra concerns and worries over security because christians and their faith and their holidays and everything that is connected to it include in christmas mark is that the now operating and will be open for the next week at least all of the europe have repeatedly been targeted by islam missed so it has been bet for quite some time but now fears are increasing with the number of those who share salaf he views here in germany rose to an all time high according to the country's intelligence agency germany sees it as a direct result of dramatic losses in the middle east and as a consequence a rise in a number of returning to europe and. women and now they say that with a defeat of so-called islamic state in syria and iraq in europe security could be as fragile as never before. after the fall of islamic
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state in syria and iraq more tales of horror or emerging of life under the terrorists rule kurdish minority families in iraq suffered captured death or enslavement senior correspondent what does the if has been speaking with some of the families who managed to survive the ordeal with so you the full interviews on thursday here is a preview though of what's to come. i'm given up and we were captured we spent two months in iraq then we were taken to syria they made me a slave we were put to work and held where the troops were we were given one hour a day to rest then i ran away they caught me in locked me in a toilet for three days without food or water i tried to escape again and again but each time i was caught beaten and severely tortured they shot my friends we begged
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them for mercy on our knees then we were hit by an airstrike and i was concussed my head still hurts i can't talk for long. monologue i was pregnant but i was so terrified that i lost my child my husband and family were captured and i was left alone with my mother so i took poison i decided it was better to die when they caught me i thought that since my family my husband and my house were gone it would be better to die. now in twenty fourteen up to ten thousand years e.d.s. were killed or kidnapped by i saw in just a matter of days of those third were executed over the true scale of the tragedy may never be fully known the testimonies that have emerged suggest many have been tortured beheaded even burned alive in many cases entire families were captured together women and girls were often sold as sex slaves while young boys were forced
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to become myself fighters someone's even old enough to school when they were forced to the terrorists. my daughter was five years old when she was captured careers have passed so she's nine we endured a lot of suffering my brother escaped and i stayed at his place when he died. i was desperate after his death and i went to stay with my other brother he's poor and has young children. just to get back to our breaking news story from st petersburg an explosion has rocked a supermarket just to show you we've got some images now coming in from this scene itself these are live pictures we can bring you. so far four people have sought medical attention they've been taken to hospital the surrounding areas been put on lockdown you can see security forces there police cars
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surrounding the square the building has been evacuated around fifty people taken away the information from the russian investigative committee so far they're not treating the incident as terror related and media sources are saying there was an explosion in a storage locker inside the supermarket that currently looking into what exactly happened there will keep updated of course on that developing story throughout the program as we get more information coming in. thousands of documents relating to controversial episodes in british history appear to be missing the u.k.'s national archives claim they were misplaced all removed by civil servants auntie's political takes a closer look at the national archives is a very important resource especially for people like historians and journalists because it keeps documents relating to the country's history and the idea is a perfectly transparent system whereby once the government document.
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