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typically when these sort of crimes are reported in the media the headline will be about the ethnicity and they could be many new in says or many factors involved in that crime that won't necessarily get the same attention and people will draw a direct correlation with ethnicity i know you said before it's very important to make sure people know the kaviak but how we will that be to report. well a reporter can say whatever they want and i'm sure that they will say that and i'm sure everyone has common sense to realize that you know it is a minority of our more nor eighty and it's not the whole community but you know if you look at the number of people who've actually been brought before the courts and convicted of this what they call type one child sex sexual exploitation with grooming gangs there's been about three hundred fifty convictions or so two hundred ninety of those have been muslim men mainly pakistanis but also some bangladeshi
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origin somali origin as well in bristol so the facts are very clear but do the math we have fifteen hundred girls and rather than one thousand and telford at least seven hundred in new castle that's just three towns and cities this at least fifty thousand probably a hundred thousand girls that have been victims of this crime over forty years thirty or forty years if you just extrapolate that means the number of people who've been involved in this is going to be much much higher it could be hundreds of thousands of people and we've only brought to justice three hundred fifty we have an industrial scale problem here the other side you also have to look into which i haven't mentioned is that fifty percent at least of the girls who are victims come from just the one percent of the population who are in care a lot of them are girls that come from broken families dysfunctional families
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they're being looked after by the state they don't have a loving mother and father so they get into problems they're vulnerable they are exposed and no one is looking out for them so you have to consider that aspect of it as well what is getting the girls into this as well as the people and the ethnicity and what's driving the criminality sure and just finally david would there be any measures you'd like to say just to protect days from these ethnic groups. not to be tarred with the same brush to make sure that communities can co-exist side by side in not stirring racial tensions because i suppose ultimately that's the fear. i think you know it is a fear but we do have people from the pakistani community who are there who are role models you've got self is the home secretary are mentioned as well so you have the experience of rochester's of michael nazia ali he was
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a pakistani christian you have the arc madea muslims mostly from pakistani origin who would be horrified but what's going on so i think at the same time that you have to be honest about the ethnicity and the group that is doing this you also have to show positive role models from the pakistani community as well so that people don't go out in trying to do or. take revenge into their own hands ok david see we can have good to talk to him so sorry even at a time going to have to wrap it up that was david curtain that you kept education spokesperson thank you. so that is how the news is looking so far today you will be hit with the headlines and more news for you throughout the evening at eight.
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at all. million million indeed i'm not i'm not you know you need to be indicted how beautiful bonded your minimum am i got i got it i mean because you. greetings and salutations. with free speech and political dissent from the status quo now being stifled on both sides of the political while and in corporate media here in the united. states we here on watching the hawks felt it was important to remind everyone just how important individuality and independent free thought truly is as the great leo tolstoy once said free thinkers are those who are willing to use their minds without prejudice and without fearing to understand things that
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to. the dirty little secret in all of this wonderful economy and it is really good you have to admit i mean in the stock market you've got people's retirements you've got four a one k.'s you've got the education fund for young kids i mean families are building in the stock market if they're in it now here's the bad news with the tax cut health care costs are going up and the president the only thing he talked about in the state of the union was the mandate what's the rest of the story because interest insurance rates are going to go up dramatically in two thousand and eighteen and now the republicans own it they've done one move on health care and it hasn't been a good one so are they going to let this sit by the roadside as road kill or are they going to pick up the mantle and do something about it and so this advantage of the tax cut that these middle class families are going to get that they're talking about that's going to get wiped out by the increases in health care coverage if
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they decide to buy it and buy get into the market on it so that's what he didn't talk about the next phase of health care and what they're going to do. for all these people that he said he was going to let die in the streets right on the campaign trail and there were some other things left out but i thought that that was the most glaring fit i would agree because of that i think that's one of the you know health care we all can say it was of course and it was going away oh it was you know let it get so far the one the one thing that i notice is this idea of manufacturing jobs and bringing them back and my home state of wisconsin is one of those that's been trying to get more manufacturing of some kind back into the state so the big part a core part of trump's economic message was that he's bringing all of these jobs back and revitalizing it but more and more what we're seeing are headlines pointing out that these manufacturing companies are actually looking ahead to automating their factory floors and that has to leave myself wondering for the people of wisconsin and for other states to see these are are the are two out of work
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americans really getting as sweet of a deal as trump is sounding them go it's interesting today the president talked about vocational training he talked about bricklayers you know which i found very interesting he wants to build a lot of stuff ok i got it and those are good paying jobs because those trades are hard to find right now go try to hire a plumber for your home i mean there are these are now very valuable jobs at much more than what they used to be because people have gotten away from the trades. the as far as a manufacturing is concerned steel aluminum rubber glass electronics you know there's going to be a certain level of automation that's going to seep into that but people still have to run them will still have to be highly trained i was just amazed at some of the things that i've heard in the steel industry about how the the how they have to make sure that they mix the steel properly per ton and what they're producing in
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the quality of it which is far better than what the chinese are putting out right now so america does have a great story to. well and those jobs are still going to be they're not as plentiful but they're still going to be there and most of the reduction in the industries that i've talked about has been because china and south korea they have done state sponsored type of formula of an economy to compete against the free market in the united states in the w t o formula for going after those trade agreements has been too slow and that was one of the things is that what china did the reason they got like the iphone was that they had spent years educating people in those trades or getting people to that point and the concern i think a lot of people have is will these days when you have companies like foxconn that are coming in are they going to get the best deal are states giving away too much in tax incentives just to get them here but then ultimately won't they have to
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because you said a lack of skills want they end up having to hire a lot of out of state people to cover those jobs are out of country you know you never go wrong by investing in education and i think that education in this country is going to see. a tremendous revolution over the next twenty years there's going to be more home schooling that's going to be going on there's going to be more internet technology there's not going to be the big school centers we can't said kids in school anymore because they get shot every day i mean this is there is a game i don't want to send their kid to school but you know i really think there is going to be a real revolution in the way we teach our kids in this country but investing in education is something i don't think the country can ever get away from we're not saving in america nobody can those who can't can't and those who should be saving for the future aren't you know it's one of those things kind of drops in both ways do you think that the democrats will ever sort of get off this it is really instruction asked at this point they're not you know they were doing half of it to
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make ways to end positive things on one side and the other side was obstructing it makes sense but it seems they've just given up which. narratives to the country that's what i want to ask the democrats what's your narrative to the country and i think chuck schumer in new york and palosi in california oh ok the democrats are going to win those two states we're going to do with the other forty eight this is a big chunk of the middle of the country you know when the democrats were strong with dick gephardt was from missouri when tom daschle was from south dakota ok when they had leadership from the middle of the country now the republicans who they have on their leadership team the food from south dakota right ok they connect with the middle of the country that's the way the map is it's going to be hard to break into that you better start talking to these folks about jobs you better have the democrats better start talking to him about their future instead of keep pounding on these red herrings about well the best thing we can do is hope for russia
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investigation so we can impeach trump that's not a plan for america in a recent rolling stone article you laid the blame of this this get out of the brink of world war three not on donald trump or the war hawks like john bolton but really essentially on all of us why and why to day are many purposely blind or just naive to the dangers and reality of what an actual world war is. it's odd i don't know it's some of it must be a generational thing i mean obviously my generation grew up with the day after a ninety nine love looms you know the whole idea of in the you know whether it was fake an extra real lens we all grew up with this idea of you know nuclear war could end and humanity at any second and i think in the sort of the posts. you know end of history the nine eleven era most people in the next generation grew
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up without a real fear of nuclear war so it's really not in everybody's minds but it should be on the minds of people who are old enough to be u.s. senators to be members of congress and again idly enough the one thing about donald trump as a candidate that was not entirely negative and terrifying was the fact that he was he had a relatively ambivalent idea about interventionism and war i mean he would have been perfectly fine with withdrawing from syria and it was planning on doing so as recently as two weeks ago and yet he was encouraged in exactly the opposite direction by members of both parties which again makes absolutely no sense to me on any level it really doesn't it just blows my mind seeing like these people who tell us that we have to be so afraid of this man that he's going to you know run us off the edge of the cliff and that he's evil incarnate.

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