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this year from the united states mark gaspar defends this greasy hair from the insane lighting that say with a well beats if you will about gas but the defense secretary saying there will be fewer and now we have reports from the former pentagon boss mad dog mattis is 4 mph right now we have reports from the former pentagon boss mad dog mattis is former speech writer. there's drum started it's literally him to give that. gives. up again it's going to be on a new study a 1000000 make of it not here not here to judge difficult conversations with which as this taking place somewhere else about and can see that. it's what was taken say that. it was in. 2000 i was into new on 911. but that 223-002-1911 extension 3000 american people who were killed in
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a tragedy. of the american people who were killed in a tragedy by al qaeda. and professionally from afghanistan supported. immunity unfortunately from afghanistan supported at that time by the taliban that that's why i tied the internet. here the taliban in that's why the international troops are here in when we have there fighting a common enemy an enemy to me to get to that good. how did i did not not been told all the right that. to to you is homeland security. the troops wouldn't have been here of course i was speaking in the condi we would draw you hoops wouldn't have been here of course i was speaking in the context of the withdrawal of u.s. troops from troops farrow there appear what people will say anything saying.
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those was those people with that nationalist was obviously previous algy's you know ported by the united states but at televisa only previously supported by the united states but tell me about what me what happened when you had a map at one with when you speak with a speech and he never learned to see people because he because bush is reported in the amazon washington post as saying to you if trump won't use reported in the amazon washington post as saying to you if trump would lead on afghanistan she would what was the meeting like the meeting with the leader on afghanistan she would what was the meeting like the meeting with the house speaker lucy in all this be so we could. share proposed solutions of the in also other chairpersons of the committees of the congress of the it's.
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of the congress of the u.s. congress it was on their. partnership to spend it. it was on their. partnership to spend it in lots of concerns were raised in common consent lots of concerns were raised in common concerns amongst both sides and since. the believed both sides on peaceable in their consent ability of the on sunday in the back and of true proved actually on their country on the impact of troop reduction in their country in. on the outcome of the elections and different possible in. on the outcome of the elections in different possibilities in the the fees and in the 2nd and that scenario let you see those. that were there that there will be
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we tried to use homeland security from afghanistan as a result of put to use homeland security from afghanistan as a result of. us withdrawal and i should say that it was a completely bipartisan. withdrawal and i should say that it was a completely bipartisan delegations nevertheless all of them were of the view and delegations nevertheless all of them were of the view that this. committee. in sept all stuff should have pieced this process 8 in the committed in support of the peace process in their country in also we should work to get ahead in order to be. in as not a little so we should work to get there in order to facilitate. a created an environment so there will be no need. in created an environment so there will be
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no need of the need for it is a. group that the u.n. the music industry and to plead if you indeed and to so in the future so one of the one of the main main questions quick decisions. there was there was that was what will happen in 2 to the achieve of the afternoons of the. people in the sector the prices read in the police sacrifices which the african people have made for achieving the right which of course have made for achieving the right which of course all of us. of all of the world of the. achievements including the democratic process hard achievements including
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the democratic process in has to be preserved and that any circumstances but we need to in has to be preserved and that only circumstances but we need to as afghans facilitate intimidator situation and then invited as afghans facilitated create a situation an environment that we could live together at peace and that we could live together at peace with the taliban while maintaining our differences we have made if it and that are but part. while maintaining our differences we have made if it's in the past and will continue to do so so in the future if you if you're ok but you said it would usually a. good as there really intimate 18 years there be an american treasure. and you were told and you can read they were told and he particularly those answers
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in the paper let's 1st few days he has lived in the past few days literally about really threatening about the you threats where the u.s. home and sickened your security no one in your country is right right now bloodletting thing to fly airliners into american skyscrapers 18 years on surely you are talking about fly airliners into american skyscrapers 18 years on surely you are talking about security of us but here again you are not as secure in the get on it you know and i got security of the united states it's not over not to over top 2 i thought i'm going to bow out of it when it was. because because because i love qaeda al qaeda presence in years back to. happened in in 11 and if the issue of a terrorist network a presence in years back to what happened in in 11
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and if the issue of terrorist networks are not dealt with in the negotiations which are taking place are dot dealt with in the negotiations which are taking place between the taliban in the united states well look it's back to 20 years back it's between the taliban in the united states well look it's back to 20 years back nobody would have imagined that al qaeda will have the capability to launch attacks nobody would have imagined that al qaeda will have the capability to launch attacks like $911.00 when it when it happened afterwards so no way we like $911.00 when it when it happened afterwards so no way we have proof now we have a trooper who seeded a petition we have proof of cables we have proof now we have a trooper who seeded a petition we have proof of cables of people saying that they were going to be mounted mounting attacks in afghanistan on the united states people saying that they were going to be mounted mounting attacks in afghanistan on the united states
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we know the united states supported the taliban and al qaeda in your country but anyway you know the united states supported the taliban and al qaeda in your country but anyway you said your meeting with she was fruitful we said it with even a lot of the see the democrats roots under terrible well we said even though the democrats under obama of course drone bombed your comment trove cory drone bomb you would your country durbach you would still come to need a body to throw you need or need to hold altenburg work with which was resists illiterate aid to mass killing. in a blue afghan the in the stuff and just the need to donate to what are you welcoming all this i mean how do we could mean. all this what gans may call it in divide what some afghans may call it interference in your country ference in new york which we have never. but we. will come and it will
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come and outsides. just. blight or. just point blank called. off the cuff. the point is that the. divorce fighting began in afghanistan as i was on the. go has done a study on the stand. al qaeda has established has studied obstinate abolitionist it's been it says it's been a big part of the psystar this one up a copy of it wasn't. it wasn't just a threat to the to the to the united states but it was 1st and palm ost threat to the to the to the united states but it was 1st and palm ost it was there was a threat to the people to the love of the love of it and.
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20 years back but action. suppression for tradition i don't know if there was a substance that is the distance. al qaeda in their country so at a few other countries but do not it is this was not help guide in their country so at a few other countries but do not it is this was not helping at that time in until the tragic events of $911.00 took place it's not that the afghans want fallen troops in their country developing at that time in until the tragic events of $911.00 took place it's not that the afghans want foreign troops in their country unfortunately we have. the situation in conditions has created unfortunately we have. the situation in conditions has created. which will create a. situation with the 2 of them kissed me on may 10th as we lead to this situation
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at this moment as well we want afghanistan and he's with them and then we without one without the presence of understand to live at peace within and without without the presence of the international troops to die issues and they can't. the international troops. die issues in their country in the unfortunately days is that as in international threat al qaeda in the unfortunately days is that as in entire matter of threat al qaeda is not i shall not it's not a yes it's it's not i can't hear stuff just honest stop can't stop. and also the violence continues through in taliban believe that they can they can pursue the violence continues through in taliban believe that they can they can pursue their objectives through violence started that i was such a shame for the true violence this is not a desirable situation for the people the people of afghanistan and us not stand for
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certain reasons we would like to see this now and i continued our citizens would like to see this continued about time fortunately we need to. tell you to the it can also we are at the need to we need to deal with it in also at the same time make if it's in order to achieve peace when you mentioned the same time make if it's in order to achieve peace when you mentioned of course there were allegations that every now there's a good case of delay that is because even with the united states was supporting day in groups in in states was supporting day in groups in in syria but back to what you said about russia you achieve advisor. to what you said about russia you achieve advisor to. his brother was on this show given that the next round of negotiations in beijing is rather was on this show given that the next round of negotiations in beijing do you think certainly have you do you think to certainly
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in your view be appealed residue came to be more moral or east. to russia or to china than to the west to i say as i say have supported islamist groups in your country that morphed into those that committed 911 i think our nature to china then to the west to i say as i say have supported islamist groups in your country that morphed into those that committed 911 i think any country. who would. do you know it but you know only when you really want you to want to do some people peace in faceted negotiations between the afghans and faceted negotiations between the afghans. are achieving a p.p.s. will settle settlement that meant those. those will be put what's been welcomed by the afghans in. afghans are eagerly waiting by the afghans
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in. afghans are eagerly waiting for the outcome of the elections at the same time if there is an opportunity for them for the outcome of the elections at the same time if there is an opportunity for their local. and that their local pully will lead outlook. and that their local pulley will lead to that action of violence or ceasefire or the start of negotiate to that action of violence or ceasefire or the start of negotiations. i don't think that that monopoly of one country illusions. i don't think that that monopoly of one country. it isn't like looking east or west. it isn't like looking east or west it's the. ladies of our society that.
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lee county has as an interest in peaceful. interest. in peaceful outcome all. version and other than the peaceful situation in afghanistan the continuation of the war the. of taliban and the prisons up while a new mission after war the presence of taliban and the prisons up while inside afghanistan in all it's been pointed out is not in the odds just or stuff and he can actually al-qaeda in that use is not in danger stuff and he can take it neighboring countries of afghanistan or or but i shall china will do united says so i think everyone everyone with that kind everyone was so it's important take it neighboring countries of afghanistan or. that i shall china will do united says so
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i think everyone everywhere that can everyone will it's important it's everybody agree with you i think go on that it's. everybody agree with you i think on that human rights watch parody or coming up with a report that disturbing report that their own rights watch parody are coming up with a report that disturbing reports that there are cia units targeting afghans just for being in the vicinity of cia units targeting afghans just for being in the vicinity of taliban activity doesn't cia raids maybe in 9 provinces about an activity doesn't cia raids maybe in 9 provinces appalling civilian casualties anything you could do as president just up the cia this is appalling civilian casualties anything you could do as president just up the cia 02 squads or groups
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killing civilians in your country i need civilian casualty or 2 squads or groups killing civilians in your country i need civilian casualty coming from my niece i didn't clued in the units that you're self to it's subtlety coming from my niece i didn't clued in the units that you are self to it's something which has to be taken seriously and we need to we need to and thing which has to be taken seriously and we need to we need to work in order to in order to prevent civilian casualties escape or you know 'd they are there to in order to prevent civilian casualties in this case or in any other situations unfortunately as an adult of other. operation face or 20 years as a result of. operations or or yet bombardment only. a few days or or yet bombardment only. a few days ago enough friday prayers because the. people. the
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people who are civilians were targeted tends. to. assume. a little side to. they too could autograph that dozens of. set as and since this is the the anti-prostitution and situation but when it is. having it in promise of. having more we are enemies we. we need to we need to deal with it we need but the 2 we need to we need to deal with it but when it is as a result of friendly operations against the enemies when it is as a result of friendly operations against the enemies of peace in their country we should pay attention to it in care of peace in their country we should pay
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attention to it in care just finally then dr abdullah abdullah and obviously resources just finally then dr abdullah abdullah and obviously resources and geography some people say that's the reason ways and countries want war in your country than geography some people say that's the reason ways and countries want war in your country peace could it be desired to say that in beijing in china i don't think that peace could it be desired to say that in beijing in china i don't think that that. the issue. of. peace will be will be will be will be achieved she has a little doubt that it was armed with one of our get do get it didn't get of i mean we are but that the fact that at such a day or
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a log. in place i can say that it. doesn't have. all of the article positive a step daughter that. not taken place as of yet it has to see what will be in the what actually has an office to see what will be the action of the taliban did it in. those. days that followed days that will continue with you in beijing. china it's enough to live on egg of taliban agreed on the on a deduction off the violence and sort of cease fire that. didn't even the negotiations because it was between the afghans those who schools could be would be called consider that. as
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a sceptic quote so peace will not be achieved as a result of one doubt of their own forward so peace will not be achieved as a result of one doubt and of their own no but if. but 1st to see if that if the weakest spot for the 1st step. could be positive then one could become more holy. water for the future the future because. you're with us thank you after the break the most important. to them you've never heard of the most important political publication you've never heard of the former editor of black. today. magazine race today later how on fighting for a class as well as race and inspires me well enough as a 1st rate and then one. more and beauties and
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music from the revenue from the revenue. from the. whole of going up and also more coming up in part 2 of going underground. going on the ground. i'm going to feel. i'm going to fulfill the repeated protocol this is a possibility. to the people come on you
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know we've all bots in this. case you know we've all butts in this. place. we've pretty oh. great we've pretty well. pretty good. pretty good bertha now you want to 1st correct that. because now you want to 1st correct that.
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something in america we have our 3 banks all set up here maybe something to do something in america something overseas or the cayman islands or do we do all these banks are complicit in the something overseas or cayman islands or do we do all these banks are complicit in there just have to say hey i'm ready to do some serious. we just have to say ok i'm ready to do some serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while we've got a nice laundry watch for max ok let's see how we did while we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy oh beautiful jewelry how about. luxury all of them for stacey beautiful jewelry and how about. luxury automobile again for max do you know what money laundering is highly. again for max do you know what money laundering is highly. watch guys record.
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watch guys record. welcome back today marks the. welcome back today marks the final week of u.k. black history month so i know we're. going to celebrating waiting to be black culture and politics here and going on the ground we've been looking and looking at what and where the new most influential could like its public delegations made of the 20th century what went to a black publications of the 20th century one that inspired some of today's greatest
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black activists and politicians race today previously edited by the legendary civil rights activist doctors how practiced not just journalism but activism on that inspired some of today's greatest black activists and politicians race today previously edited by the legendary civil rights activist doctors how practice not just journalism but activism becoming part of the stories and campaigns they covered or not because i want to put them on i guess of the genes for exploratory the reason campaigns they covered i'm joined now by one of the magazine's former editors later how they were welcome to going underground black history month for us as they were how they were welcome to going underground black history month for this. disc and i did just that and i just. wrote it by declining so it's only been 3 decades into a little just a stage a fight i'm. sent in to break.
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with daniel. they collect today and in fact form the vice take collective. turn. now and. to speak of a small small group of a group of us have been to. see. for his main tech for is maintained and we came out with the. anthology of race today which for. 14 years of his love life. he was in keeping the cutting the collective devolve of 8 women together to the middest since who could use ends to journal to get. to this who produced a journal but also politically put it in the immigrant yet continue to have to.
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care and can adjust and have to carry and just because your husband was my boss for it as well your husband was my boss for a few years when i was at channel 4 i got to what he thought and it's very relevant because he has a channel for i go to what he thought and it's very relevant because he has the shadow home secretary of this country is there an abbot and she has the shadow home secretary of this country is dr abbott and she says she says it helped pave the way for black women she says it helped pave the way for for one of the black women in political important political discussion in britain that's one of the most political important political journals in britain that's when the general secretary . couldn't be. there good to
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risk a bit of being shot of him secretary a black woman who moves in has a curriculum say because without. pay with or without definitional today without definitely not definitely not i mean we now to definitely not. we. said some people would term success down to the campaigning days we campaign for black sections in the labor party down to the campaigning days we campaign for black sections in the labor party we supported to black sections in the labor party . we went into the labor party called comes. since this is support them. done. actions ice of the regulations of the labor party as well were against the idea of these black m.p.'s were a good thing that i have had that he was. raising their issues and saying that they
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had the what he considers m.p.'s to represent their immigrant population or their right wing trading m.p.'s to represent their immigrant population or their right wing trading true yes. as the 1st person as ever to take the prime minister abbott is the 1st person ever to take prime minister's question yes yes it was a way to book us quite a bit about police powers we use question yes or yes it was a way to book us quite a bit about police powers we used to down hard on political activity by people of color i mean a bit of chop it down hard on pacific realistic electively by people of color that was totally blood just a street festival in europe karmaloop that specifically i suppose it was with the largest street festival in europe carmel or not again the 1st campaign was brought in by the police. the. pain was by the police who really
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engineered a petition from the local community to say to the college should be taken out of the streets for the whole community to say that conoco should be taken off the streets of notting hill and since and we're talking about. the seventy's since then and since and we're talking about. the seventy's since then there is even today there is a systematic campaign that says that convo should not be on the there is even today there is a systematic campaign that says that convo should not be on the streets of notting hill and so that's something which even up until the end of it's of notting hill and so that's something which even up until the end of his life does attend i've been down. because it was again dense in most politicians again can't just politicians and local councils he was saying it's too big for the streets we have to get out of the streets and put in a stadium as he was saying it's too big for the streets we have to get out of the streets and put in the stadium because this is something that doesn't cost money.
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worth anything thinking surely i mean. is there is there there for you out throughout partly because you. wish you. the magazine raised today they want you to bear witness to the strain result of the work it was essential to bear witness to the stories of the working class is that. as well as we will really represent to represent the severity of the reason for your journey to the top where you. so basically when we this is way one of the docs is that it. was because it was we would want to direct his 1st editorials was that we would record record and recognize the struggles of the population and recognise that the revolutionary record and recognize the struggles of the population and recognise that the revolutionary potential of these struggles and so we basically
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went to dest in the potential of these struggles and so we basically went to dest immigrant communities and talked to people we used i was 24 at the time both communities and talk to people we used i was 24 at the time so when doctors suggested i should read work as enquiry by i was a bit of so when doctors suggested i should read work as inquiry by i was a bit put off. but if we called it up to his cause and we began to understand why i did this and we began to understand why our division was a of a kind that you didn't just go to. community activism was a of a kind you didn't just go to a community have a campaign you had to know who the population was where they kava kava where they hain't you had to know who the population was where they came from where they were . they might want them to what it
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wanted and that was how we how we approach to visit them to. campus play reasons campaigns because that time is. up to them in 8 is to. say coming up to be 8 is a police pastime was to beat up young black men in particular and the framing of black youth and this is now been the most to beat up young black men in particular and the framing of black youth and this is now been accepted by the police themselves but what we did is we had campaigns of you know set did by the police themselves but what we did is we had campaigns of you know the trick would 12 there be it wasn't like 2 or 3 people that beat mass groups of people have been able to pick would 12 there be it wasn't like 2 or 3 people that beat mass groups of people have been oppressed by the police and we then would go in and support and campaign
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for them by they were the police and we then would go in and supporting campaign for them and we were successful in some of them and some of them we persuaded predominately white juries that the police were lying and others we were. legally were fine because a successful in some of them and some of them we persuaded predominately white juries that the police were lying and others we were. legally were fine because a subsequent scotland. chief said the police an institutional. chief of the police an institutional racism absolutely and that would be some decades later i was right yes i was disturbed race absolutely. that would be some decades later i was right yes i was disturbing is that. your one of your contributions in this book a lot of people do it better peaching is that. your one of your contributions in this book a lot of people do a better pietschmann into the united states states and. knows about and
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was afraid about gate but he gave it. that's the kind of pets where you can even one of your eggs in the book look at your the making of you and the people and didn't people should the book and you're making the point that people should know about. protein. and yes nothing nothing nothing nothing to people still don't know people still. have to amend i have to say for many young. people before the law raising kids today to me given the kind of black before our race today we were in these kind of black power will denies asians which are basically many. basic optically. the black panther party is we adopted a lot of their slogans and you know their wives. you know but.
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on but of course later on when the book came out that i reviewed in 2 about it turned out the. idea came out that i reviewed in 2 about it turned out that the f.b.i. had infiltrated these organizations to the extent that they could tell that internet . and to the extent that they called into nice i'm all fair and people who are not a kid in. the area have to be. your readers. you're saying in your piece dating in your inner peace and joy the creator croatians for the program poor sort of the poor and the and this is joining the beginning of the new little need for children. it's that they were in a revolution happening the revolutionary spirit the spirit of the result. of. that i think. so by that i think what we meant was that project was extends that
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came. as we came up they would whereas we had meetings with meetings since with. every parent since with the black community to see what is to say what is the change you want to change and you want and we badly need to be getting. wrecked and actually confronting the state that way they then came up with a whole ethos of what we called project touch in a state that way they then came up with a whole ethos of what we called project pattern of having little use center use workers coming in and that having little use center use workers coming in and that meant that the rulers of the. nation sort of you know. that mean but. because they impose imposed rules and restrictions meant that the rules of the.
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sort of you know. that mean but. because they imposed impose their own rules and restrictions on what to do they didn't do that in these institutions that whole revolution and you went and you went and this particular particular night around knife crime you know you know there are lots of resources into it but what about but what about the. selves as anyone spoken to the boys themselves about their daily existence on these estates spoken to the boys themselves about their daily existence on these estates where selling drugs is your only option and you attack these boys for what they're doing with selling drugs is your only option and you attack these boys for what they're doing you know the whole post code lottery which is all about drugs but the big cocaine deal is you know the whole post code lottery which is all about drugs but the big cocaine deal is that people at the top are
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bringing in the drugs and these boys a very low in the food. the people at the top are bringing in the drugs and these boys a very low in the food chain for all of this no but the 2 no books about it. but of this all the victims of this whole economic set up the police least interview 9 eyes and. that they do there in the do everything everything they can and other ages in the changes in the. poor gordon race gender unclear. but i mean you know i mean everything i have been the. result of all these of struggles struggles i mean one only has to think of how obama is really being made in the united states need to think of how obama is revered in the united states obviously. from of the poor or as just of.
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from from the the poorest of us how do you see the book now in relation to what. they are now in relation to what. what is talked about today about this about several days those children raise and. i have. been. went to meetings where they talked about the book i'm people have said humans. have said he. can't talk about black anymore you talk about you've got to look about him. and you know there's the. intersectionality did a play but one of the things that struck that strikes marks me is where his where are the politics of ticks there's a lot of these a lot of debate and discussion but i don't see the chip ballot in dozens gushy
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didn't matter that i don't see the check the talent out of the terms of the show the state at the time. which is which is basically bread bread and butter. while you talk about what it expects restrain violent sits in west kansas over the carnival period over the past week and then of course it was a grand over the carnival period over with and of course our grand fell. 722 to. kill killed racism was the most esoteric dirty been blamed again are we seeing the problem you just mentioned been blamed again are we seeing the problem you just mentioned the politicization of a tragedy like grenfell the politicization of a tragedy like grandfather but again with grandfather i think that that there is a political strand in it when phil but very quickly end with grandfather i think
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that that there is a political strand in it when phil but very quickly with this. kind of the defense. what kind of defuses what basically on the royal people start doing an attorney to lean in the. month royalty people start in an attorney to lean in the cloud see that another contribution is by one of the greatest solicitors call you later mr. obama the greatest solicitors in british legal history arguably. for the area erica machine it could be anyone anyone has been is being beaten by the provider lisa briscoe the least piers yes she's now julian songes lawyer yes tell us about she said she's now julian songes lawyer yes tell me about she says something interesting in this being a she says and. political as actions are and bedded in to
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political actions are embedded in 20th century british. entry. british. 20. black britons marching up to the new cross. in this endeavor they say 7 days and the trial and the trial out of the. fear of your husband and you. and i dream of the grave of dry. many people watching would even know the. woman we've all been. saying these are 2 seminal moments in british history jess figures through the case of the black people of action british history jess figures through the case of the black people of action there was a fire in new cross and. young people were killed in the. city young people were killed in the fire it was
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a 16th birthday party. the ferry. was been known for national from a fun activity they'd been given a bombing bombing used. for the bombing of the house in a bombing of a house called the sunderland mode the day. of. the 2 of the people at the party was told it was a fire bomb. and then was told it was a fire bomb there was a man in the car and then the police tried to turn around and say that for the police have a try to turn that around and say that 4 black boys had a fight in the party and they cause the fire so we were fighting the police on that front taking statements from people who were going. to going to people but the anger was so strong and they cause the fire so we were fighting the police on that
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front taking statements from people who were going. to going to people but the anger was so strong we called a meeting of which we thought 30 people would attend and $300.00 people turned up and they didn't hold a meeting of which we thought 30 people would attend and 300 people turned up and they didn't turn up just from london up they came to us from bomb land and then they came from. a mansion. so we. there was. not 0. living and out of. this. but the. thing had to be to be done and so. we called a plan so. we called a people's assembly again people know that but we've had people say the same people even know there is but we had regular people's assembly is and i mean all i want to
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to try to politicize transpired that to put a little more than the people themselves more than than than would be normal and more green. in that they agree that we must assembly that would cover a march. across across london on a working day that we would do that with traditional traditional let's do it on a saturday go to trafalgar square have a rally and so on a monday let's do it on a saturday go to trafalgar square have a rally and so on a monday we did and we gathered in a park and i remember darcus and all of us the day we did and we gathered in a park and i remember darcus and all of us the collective there and other activists thinking was this a mistake who's going to come and then give them another activist thinking was this a mistake who's going to come and then bit by bit it just failed and as we children
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climbed some schools people jump a bit just failed and as we marched children climbed some schools people jumped off must buses and by the time we got to the west to blackfriars bridge we were about 50 must be busted by the twins and we got to the west to blackfriars bridge we were about 15 to 20000 strong but when we got about 5 bridge the police were there with a complete cordoned 1000 strong but when we got about 5 bridge the police were there with a complete cordon saying you're not passing say young people on the pull up. and i have to say young people who sent a message back to doctors on the bus to say which by the end. i was on with. the labor and being prevented with the doctors on the lorry and the young people there just pushed through probably would have been a little whether they were just by young people they just pushed through probably would have been a little whether they were just by the book for it but then just finally you've
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seen the kinds of accusations and criticism of the book for us then just finally you've seen the kinds of accusations and criticisms leveled against that is in this book saying she's useless she counsels levelled against it is in this book saying she's useless economy doing the job. election in. yes mordieu you mean doing the job. election imminent no more do you expect against your calling. i mean the attacks on her expect against your colleagues i mean the attacks on her have been absolutely vicious and when they're raising racist. me been absolutely vicious and when they're racist sexist i mean the threats against her life that threatens to physically. i mean her life that threatens to physically assault i mean i have been discussing and the fact.
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that you know it's to stop. and still kind and i think it's great testament done i'm sure going to see another thing and he's grateful to him and it's done i'm sure we are going to see going forward to. want to have it to be you want. to buy the ha ha. ha ha ha oh no way this woman is you know that. this part of the campaign is. that would that would definitely be part of the campaign as we go through in the election thank you that's it for the show in a 2nd we'll hear as we go through in the election thank you that's it for the show in a 2nd we'll hear music from race today in the music from red particularly in that expired poet that. benjamin's if you went and i was it will be back and i will leave will be back on the eve of boris johnson scheduled breck's that day but as u.k. media melts down we will bring you we're going on a boris johnson scheduled grants breck's focusing but in the u.k.
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