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i happen rex and i i think i think we'll probably come to some norwegian position i think that's what's going to happen. i think that's where we'll go we'll have i don't know about the customs union but i feel that it's too complicated and there realizes that and she's put nobody had thought it through i mean and that's that's that's the thing annoys me more than anything about the logans of this world because there are all agog oh yeah whatever they would exploited or they would exploit what side of they are they're not on anybody's side they're exploited for stupidity you know that's what they do they they look at it in terms of it's stupidity and that's what that's how logan roy runs his empire because he looks through something is as stupid i haven't seen the end of it so i don't know whether there are any forces there to break up the power of families like this well i think there are and i think that's what we see we see all the threats and when that
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switch see it through out and logan's one belief is in the family it's something that you go you know on a hiding to nothing their power but he's absolutely i mean i said this to jesse actually we were working on the show i says when i was in the there's a whole scene when we do family intervention when we have a psychotherapist who comes and talks was on it's and it's and it's because the family is getting such bad press and logan agrees to it because it's a it's a press thing but. in the middle of it he does talk about his family. but he does say he loves his family and i said to jesse i said no jesse tell me is that true and he said absolutely true you know i'm so not weighed in and blood is very much thicker than water and i'm f. you know but it's it's the family going to see what trump does you know what god says what my doubt god's us what those families do they they do come together they do congeal in some kind of way. because they're not realize what they're probably
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says you know otherwise it becomes too diminished i mean even though he's he's the individualists think he knows that there are people who have to do the job in order to make the unit work well episode two is going out in britain today brian cox thank you thank you after the break could there be a link between the bank bailout starting on the death rates for those in english police custody we speak of all the met police chief inspector and great uncle of russian charles who died at the hands of police last summer well this is more coming up but to have going on the ground.
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i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten dollars fine tamping each day. eighty five percent of the global wealth you long for the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent just last year some with four hundred to five hundred per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is what one does you know for a minute the one and only.
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one with a post. office. last time we chased. each one of them carrying twenty kilos of drugs. first offense. they just temporary. mean. this is for me. i like it. i don't know. they don't make or. break right. now well.
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welcome back deaths in police custody of reach the highest in a decade according to britain's independent office for police conduct twenty three people died during or after police custody in twenty seventeen alone one of the names not on that list is twenty year old london a russian charles earlier this year following an investigation by the i o. p. c. the crown prosecution service ruled his death was an accident no charges will that we brought against the officer. that restrained someone who has disputed the findings of the official in question investigation is russian charles's great uncle rod charles he is a former metropolitan police chief inspector with thirty years experience is designed trained and applied specialist restraint tactics he maintains correct use of tactics would have prevented the avoidable death of his nephew who were given specter thanks for going on going underground a year since your great nephew twenty year old russian charles died after being restrained by police the police force you worked for why do you reject the inquest
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verdict of the death was an accident the rejection is is quite straightforward i did it many weeks before the inquest sat before the jury was sworn in because i spoke to the lead investigator on several occasions and i saw pointed out a number of issues which i considered were flawed in the investigation. i was for goss disregarded in terms of some of the issues i raised my take is that bearing in mind that i haven't investigated background. they want to get to the bottom of it and as to why we could have worked together i would do nothing to impede their investigation i would hopefully think with the knowledge that i have an experience i have be able to enhance the quality investigation it proved to me to be the case that they didn't want to engage with me. i think they saw me as a distraction or maybe they thought prejudiced a case of already covered that that wouldn't be the case but above all if you bring
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a flawed investigation into an inquest then the process will be flawed and that is exactly what has happened i said it was going to be a predetermined outcome that's exactly what has happened every before you get to these alleged flaws just to be clear your decades of experience as a chief inspector at the met it wasn't that their emotional connection to the russian your great nephew before the in-store c.c.t.v. video was suddenly appeared on the media actually you tended to side with the police not meant to side with the police but i understand the question on the twenty second of july died i learnt about it during the day. he died late at night or early hours of the morning and my assumption was well i mean of course it is sad and my assumption was then the officer probably did what he had to do in the circumstances twenty odd hours later a niece of mine said uncle look at the some of the c.c.t.v.
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what's on you tube and having viewed the youtube footage. it changed everything it was clear to me that it was not. a straightforward detention and it's clear to me as it was then and now that it's unavoidable. death mind my nephew encountered is the inquest the officer known as b x forty seven it was really done twenty one different safety training courses he done emergency first aid before he was restrained yes he made a mistake by forgetting to turn on his body camera forgot to do any breathing checks and forgot to go an ambulance but. you know he had the experience and he was individual a member of the territorial support group b x four seven is at the highest level of training he receives regular training i used to be a member of the territory support group as a sergeant when i was promoted on i was
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a trainer designing and delivering training to terrell support territorial support group and then subsequently i was responsible for deploying them to numerous tragic irony for me he has received a significant amount of training in terms of the pursuit of no qualms of course he must push you people you suspect might be committing crimes but i have serious criticisms and concerns about almost everything he did once he made contact so something wrong with the training here or something wrong with the way be x. forty seven i think the police training is at very high level he i don't think it will have changed significantly from the type of training that i received. i think it's about the way in which the officer decided to employ and deploy himself and his tactics at the time of the training mission. and he was interviewed shortly after he was interviewed in the twenty second of july he was an interview until the
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fourth of december to may that's another aspect of the flawed investigation it's to me almost unheard of any explanation two years to why the delay i cannot fathom out why but it certainly tells me there is a flawed investigation to leave such a long gap in between the the incident and the investigation i don't know how you would expect to get a thorough and robust oversight and insight into what place now you know the two the use of force expert who's evidence the inquest judge used to advise the jury to take into account and deciding with the russians that was an accident so surely that should give you more confidence i know both individuals one i know better than the other but we were serving at the same time i did thirty years one did thirty one years and the other forty four but the the latter is currently still serving with the police my concerns are simply this i think that they or i know from
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personal experience that they are competent accomplished trainers. but their contribution to this case they are neither impartial they are not objective they have not been objective logs they certainly are being seen to be impartial because they are from the same force why they certainly are not independent but why would that be why would the who chose members of the metropolitan police britain's largest police force to investigate themselves in effect i guess it would be investigation of police conduct falls to the i o. p.c. so it is a new body replacing the another body is changes name slightly c.c. up until january can a have to be reprinted in reconfigured so to speak even though the investigator didn't change matilde didn't change but it's a change of top top level i want to be fair to them because they need to be given time to show that they can be invest independent investigators but the signs are good the i.p.c.c. and the police complaints authority that preceded them were floored and all the
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signs point to that the i o. p. c. follow in a similar tack they had a choice of over forty different forces to go to to choose experts to comment on what we see on the c.c.t.v. and what they had on the body one video and they chose to go with. individuals who have integrity links to the very force under scrutiny it's bizarre what's your reaction to these latest police custody death cases highest level for a decade disproportionately people of color and with mental illness i understand that your great view is not in the figures because of the statistical issue with deaths at the hands of police he only he and i and others are not in the figures or it's in the cost there's another case another problem five year old police we don't get all these learned yet but the reason they're not in the figures i understand is
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. because they weren't formally told that they were under arrest and had the. rights read the rights read to them notwithstanding the fact that everything else that took place in terms of the levels of force the use of handcuffs the levels of restraint applied. they were. deprived of their liberty i think it's semantics and i think it's statistical mental manipulation that the i r p c r are toying with because to my mind death following police contact should be the term and the umbrella that we look at my concerns is the levels of investigate the quality of the investigations less so the statistics are the investigations conducted by the i o. p.c. to good standard i sadly i can't say this i should also mention jane brown
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a twenty nine year old in leicestershire is in the middle so deb recalls of the ngo inquest as it austerity the factory to bail out the city of london is a contributory factor to these sorts of deaths mental health service cuts obviously denying that this in any way absolves. policemen and women of judy of care is that one element in this larger case that you say of our training or i think it is austerity is it brings us into the how we manage those poor souls who are mentally unwell and they're in need of specialist care specialist help for many many years currently and in my time in the service. the responsibility for managing mentally unwell people were forced in the police well the police are highly trained but they're not trained to the depth and breath of specialist care that is required to to look after these. did. well people it is unfair
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to the unwell people it is unfair to foist that responsibility onto the police service. and if we were inspector robson after twenty eight crash for a number of years did you see it on the front lines i think it was it has got progressively worse but it's been there for decades police are being left to deal with. mentally unwell people now if you encounter mentally and well person on the in a public place obviously the police will will take steps to deal with them and get them to a place of safety what's becomes problematic is the officers deal with them on the street get them to a place of safety yet their responsibility tends to stay with the police sometimes individuals who are in well in hospitals. being treated. for their psychiatric needs have police officers called in to support the medical
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experts that's not a domain for the police service i must be absolutely clear about what i'm saying here nothing that i am saying is anti police i have no time to smolder life when it is absolutely no no time for anybody who is who is anti police because they suggest that the police can do nothing right and they tanishq excellent officers who don't work day in day out to do good work in a timely system with this label the flip side of it is i also reject those people who are pro police is another extreme simply because those individuals say the police can do no wrong it isn't about trying to vilify the force that i am proud to have served it's about getting to the bottom and also invited the police to work with me and other groups who are keen to minimise i say minimise because you'll never stamp it out i mean india event that somebody gets brought gets arrested they
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might actually generally become unwell that may not be the custody officer's fault . but i'm talking about these clear cases where high levels of force not merited. but they are used on individuals and then the headlines say the person became unwell and they and life is pronounced extinct that's something i have to do something about inspector thank you and that's it for the show will be back on wednesday a hundred years it's about the valley which played. in the ending of the first world war by german socialists keep in touch by social media will be back on wednesday forty four years to the day that richard nixon responsible for would be killing or displacing tens of millions without his resignation on t.v. .
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic developments only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. first. of all those doubts. on the first thank you. so much cost so much i must. tell you. the first. oh you. mean. some of the. well.
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that's. with a. good the wheels blitzer with the to go with a way not trusting george and in the other words the losing you're still wrong with . him a little smile at. the end. i. i don't think.
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the children are what. they're radicalized. they're on the program we speak to them. i remember when the film crew and they showed me the footage i could not believe it i could not believe that it was possible that. she doesn't let me go anyway. again. in space. than enthusiastic about a possible program or indeed about some of his other. british
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citizens. and american. morning on monday here in moscow international a very warm welcome. it has been one year since we first reported on a russian speaking children in iraq following the brutal military campaign against islamic state after the report was. we launched a campaign to find relatives of those children and several people reached out to us saying they recognized some of the kids well this allowed those orphans to reconnect with their families years after their parents left with them to join eisel our correspondent within a question of us spoke to those families to find out whether they've managed to move on after the tragic experience.
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so. a year ago two small sisters had caesar and fred t.-mo were brought back to their grandparents who at the time lost all hope of ever seen them again they say they feel safe here in this house the sister salue can behave like any other child of their age despite their traumatic experience their playground as now the two rooms upstairs that were once home for their parents their grandfather on of our hasn't changed a thing since they left and now the girls play surrounded by things that once belonged to that if it weren't for absolutely while the oldest sister is open and
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active might seem as quite close to often seeking the confort of her grandfather. she doesn't let me go anywhere she says had dad also left in the morning and never came back in the evening she tells me how the gas station where he worked he told me how the plane has arrived and that will then lead. to. unbar often speaks about the day in august twenty seventeen when they discovered their beloved granddaughter source in my life more than i could i said. in may twenty fifteen both of fund our son secretly left russia to join i sell his al destroy took his wife and two young daughters and never revealed his true intentions. that is actually it was about a week off to lay low. i received
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a message from my son saying they are in turkey i replied what do you mean in turkey instantly understood everything and felt terrible this sort of thing happened a lot of the time a lot of young people left some went to join militant groups others went to iraq or syria it's not. often called his father but the last time he got in touch was when the fierce fighting began in moscow a short time after he and his wife were killed in a drone strike leaving her. all alone weeks later they turned up in an orphanage in baghdad scared and traumatized they were among the group of children who could speak russian args he reported from that orphanage the story spread and the children were recognized. yes i remember when the film crew arrived and they showed me the footage i could not believe it i could not believe that it was possible that my goes could come back
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home. despite the joyous the long awaited reunion this past year has been difficult for the family of our sas it's only now that some of the girls fear is being left behind i do still just keep an easy remembers how difficult and dangerous it was to go to get water so when they are right it was a they were always thirsty they drink like five liters of water a day only in these past two weeks has not stopped and they no longer wake up at night wanting to drink there are hundreds of families across russia's north caucuses just like on mars searching for grandchildren mainly fear they will never see them again. to know if there is anything one message one sign that they are alive you have to grab it runaround fake ask for help there are good people in the world. which.
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i do not question i see reporting from russia's republic of dagestan this is the first in a series of reports on the fate of the children we found in the iraqi orphanage one year ago throughout the week we'll bring you other stories on how they're getting used to life after the trauma experienced. it's not just iraq where families of foreign icefall fighters have ended up stranded in syria there are still refugee camps housing thousands of wives and children whose fate remains unclear. ask. i was so afraid of islamic state because they could have executed me if i try
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to escape so i had no other option but to stay. because he's my husband was threatening me that if i returned home he would apply me to the muslim religious police i stayed in iraq are a few and i had nothing to do except wait for the kurds. but. if i am charged i have nothing to be charged for because i have done nothing wrong. and i'm about to start the army i would like to see our cases not drag on and i hope that the local authorities will be able to handle all problems concerning our patrick to our home countries.
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u.s. president all trump has reiterated his plan to create a military force in the space stressing that this new wing of the american military would have both defensive and office of capabilities. the space force thinking i was going to be great looks so much is happening now in space i mean your great defense i'm not just talking about mars and the moon i'm talking about tremendous defense capability offsets of capability it's in space so we're going to do the space force and but not everyone is and lee enthusiasts like about their proposed military space program the pentagon's lukewarm response to the president's plans is just one of a number of signs of there is a disconnect between trump and his military assad's easy goes down off explains. throughout his short political life donald trump has been taking an unequivocal stand that he is the biggest ally the u.s. military could ever wish for we salute their sacrifice and we salute the flag they
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fought to protect our great war for the men and women who paid the ultimate price for victory and for freedom. the women of the united states military these are our finest but just over a year into his presidency the commander in chief has been all but drifting further away from his million strong core right now the white house and the pentagon are squabbling over donald trump's initiative to create an additional military branch a space force. the pentagon was unimpressed about this a year ago the pentagon isn't impressed now is the space force kids for shooters we lifted you know if you're going to require legislation a lot of detail play i mean. we have not yet begun in the past eighteen months the
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pentagon started through troves of public embarrassment because of their want to be biggest fan for instance this march donald trump casually remark that u.s. troops would be pulling out of syria in the nearest future the bomb shell decision the pentagon was not only unaware of but also disagreed with apparently will become another syria like very soon let the other people take care of it now very soon very soon will come and i've heard rumors people talking about the trial but it's not over when i think the announcement this week changing anything in that sense nothing actually has changed fast forward next month trump says he wants to deploy the national guard on the mexican border well let's just say the pentagon didn't have too much fun when it had to take the rap for this we're going to be guarding our border with the military members who are like this over expanded over.

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