tv Cross Talk RT February 12, 2018 7:30am-8:01am EST
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cern's about justice in britain is out now jonathan thanks so much for coming on to full near alleging all of this about the state of justice in the u.k. what was your experience. fully justified very short sentence and six thousand and eleven i've never once complained about being sent to prison i was only there for seventeen weeks. i expected the shawshank redemption. mostly saw multiply from there have been groups like the howard league since with the twenty's saying the kind of thing you're saying to me now why have the bullshits not been listening since then deliver your books descriptions of the monty python type on the bus is a situation that m.p. wants it's me jonathan all politicians are terrified of the daily mail and the prison issue is an election loser through shouting and constant pain in the neck behavior i don't see why we can't make it an election win and make prison purposeful that there are pockets of really good work going on in prison next time
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you fence your lunch in london and go to the clink restaurants in h.m.p. brixton there the inmates are trained properly. the food is great and the inmates that have been through that program the refunding rate is only six percent my eye opening experience and mucked up that's with an m. . and ah i deserve to be kicked up the rare sense person but from the outset the shock of the nothingness. all new prisoners are given the award that think of induction paperwork which is the kick starts it's a rehabilitation i remember my first night sitting reading it every page of a spelling mistake that i found stuff asleep on duty this isn't h m p bedford's which i now know the time of the high suicide rates of any prison and you know while the missed opportunities the countless different organizations refuse. be
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part of the tricks all the others are always identified by my first person as being allegedly intelligence and literacy and i was asked if i'd be willing to teach illiterate prisoners to read the image of a recently announced that fifty percent of inmates from the country have the reading level of an eleven year old all less and i was desperate to do something constructive is a great initiative they picked you out and said you can help others was trying to do this and sense an open prison which had tennis courts and the system was banned by the private prison education provider which was a company called a four e are now long gone because they want to take the boxes for the cash but in this particular case you did teach other prisoners there while you were inside the nerve it was forbidden by the private education vitae so i sat around somebody thing for ten weeks it's one dane of missed chances and apathy of ages the other day provinces questions attacked every corbett saying the problem with cool wins ideas about it was actually about policing big j.s amazed that the
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problem with opposition policies is they do believe in longer sentencing and that longer sentencing is one of the keys to tourism a strategy for bringing justice to this country my reaction to that is i think that just to keep a certain separate newspaper happy i don't for one minute think that people who have committed really hideous offense they should not go to prison but if your not a threat to society. there must be alternatives to custody which actually everyone agrees prison is not working at the moment certainly the short sentences. there must be alternatives and i think. members of the public want to see people who have made mistakes punished. but sorted out so they don't refund again i should say the general sector the prison officer says he has been on this show saying this is cuts affecting the prison system and i should add images of their share of cuts ten billion to six billion reduction forty percent in real terms what about the fact
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that the government of sorts sorting through it's about the cuts and yes the store city has been a problem but if you looked at the money being throwed contracts education contracts catering contracts private health care contracts i actually think if you spent that money much more wisely the concerns about the cutbacks would be less of effect the education contract for the southeast when i was in prison was seven point six million pounds one of the ones obviously make you money one one prison not long after that that was visited by ofsted found the prisoners cation class was coloring in peppa pig books for seven point six million quid joe painful joe the robinson thank you you're welcome that's it for the show but we're back now with his u.k. minority government needed to raise it made him feel the brakes it would injure their increasingly fractious body till they could be done by social media as you know when the seventy two yesterday come adeptly is labor government nationalize
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russia is mourning the seventy one people who died in sunday's plane crash near moscow the jet came down just minutes into the flight leaving no survivors. local slowly return to the syrian city of raka defacto capital of islamic state which has now left no cleaning of old infrastructure but it seems to be a shortfall when it comes to footing the bill for reconstruction. russian athletes second medal of the winter olympics in south korea taking silver in the figure skating canada getting gold in the u.s. .
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it's monday eleven am here in moscow welcome to the program called i'm right with you at r.t. h.q. with your world news this hour. russia is mourning the seventy one people who were killed in an air crash on sunday the regional passenger plane went down minutes after taking off from moscow there are no survivors. it's. my birthday is it the world. is or the one of them last year was made the presence
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see when you were gone. i mean you. know you might have sore and i had lines the flight's final seconds were captured by a security camera thought to be installed on a nearby house it's a short piece of video and the impact can be seen at the very beginning of it. the . visible at the top of the picture followed by a powerful explosion and then you can see smoke rising from the scene of that impact and of course the tragedy recorded on the timestamp you can just about make out there fourteen twenty seven on sunday afternoon. this is a bird's eye view of the night recovery operation which is spread over a roughly square kilometer around eight hundred emergency workers have been dispatched to that song as you can see record snowfall over the past week has made especially difficult let's go live nearby correspondent jacqueline bouvier is that
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jacqueline they've been working through the night as you'd imagine that had about what three hours of daylight to help. what more do we know. well that's exactly right colleen i'm urgency personnel have been here working around the clock we're told it's including almost eight hundred specialists and that they've been working in shifts in order to expedite the operation now just behind me down the street a little ways is the actual crash site itself access to it has been restricted for security reasons of course but every couple minutes we see another police car another ambulance another truck head down that way and we're also told that they're using dozens of snowmobiles in order to access the crash site itself because the weather is actually making the operation much more difficult the area where the plane itself went down and the debris is scattered is covered in layers and layers of snow and ice at this point they are still looking at all the possible causes of
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the crash including pilot error technical malfunction and possible complications due to the weather but something worth noting is that on sunday before the fatal flight actually had a chance to take off that plane did complete two other successful flights during the day now of course we have been told that one black box has been found and there's reports that the second has also been recovered and of course at this point everyone is waiting and hoping that those black boxes do contain the vital information that everyone is hoping to learn and a grim task for the people people where you are of course a long wait for the victim's friends and family for now though jacqueline bouvier thanks very much. for the plane was on route to or city close to the russian border with kazakhstan took off from dublin getting in the russian capital about four minutes later the plane came down near a village about sixty kilometers southeast of moscow. on the morals of being set up across the orenburg region where sixty of the
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passengers came from some of the victims' relatives and friends learned of the tragedy while waiting for their loved ones to arrive but in a culture of a report. the aircraft that crashed just outside moscow departed from this very airport the why did the way it's one of the three major air transport hubs in the capital and after the tragedy it remains fully operational but over in the small city of course the airport there tells a very different story the shock has paralyzed it most of the sixty five passengers on board of that plane were from that region dozens of family and friends were waiting for them there are scenes of absolute grief this people come to terms with what has happened emergency crews are present at the airport and psychologists are ready to help those trying to cope with their loss the passengers who were due to fly back to moscow in the crash aircraft are handing back their tickets and even to
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here at this fast paced airport which is forced to keep moving this tragedy has hit hard. for one man the look was on his side he comes for his ticket just days before that fateful flight myself was due to fly back to august but changed his plans he says he still can't grasp what's happened but. i turn thirty seven today i want to celebrate my birthday with my family my friends my girlfriend in oscar my friend who would have met me at the airport called me today and told me what happened at first i didn't believe him later when i saw the news what can i say i felt a chill down my spine i want to express my serve deepest sympathies to the relatives of those who died it's horrifying. the plane was a russian made antonov one for eight by sort out all the airlines and have been in operation for eight years the aircraft have a maximum speed of eight hundred twenty kilometers per hour and that capable of carrying up to eight hundred passengers had line itself is now being investigated
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by the authorities but the company claims that it did carry out all the necessary technical maintenance however this particular plane was previously involved in several safety incidents including engine and fuselage problems. with the investigation well underway now we've been talking to aviation experts about the possible causes of that crash like to extend my thoughts and prayers to all the families of the passengers and crew and the airline staff in the wake of this tragedy the weather is probably the primary factor that depends a lot on the rate of the snowfall or precipitation and how long the airplane had been sitting on the ground collecting all that material so if the airplane had only been on the ground maybe thirty minutes maybe not so much accumulated if had been there a couple of hours obviously a lot more could have accumulated in that case if they are.
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