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the city of. a short drive down the hill from the hollywood dream they south-central one of the most notorious addresses on the planet. his famous neighbor central has made his place in the imagination and. beyond the fiction the reality of this residence lives seldom touches the t.v. screens in movie theaters of the one. 'd monday afternoon of december called 2012 police chase an armed robbery suspect across the city. i am the driver and carjack the mob is following the law and shooting at
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a. wild pursuit next in the field with. the sounds and. i am getting from come to the chase continued into the neighboring district i was awesome man hiram and i am here i am the suspects destination is the imperial court builders temporary housing of the 2nd world war the project and those around it survived and became synonymous with the origins of dentistry games or civil unrest and home to one of america's most neglected because no no oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh cause i'm not an infamous psycho. but as a suspect the band in his car that home they were particularly plentiful as the ultra
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sponsored by the l a i am the city's chief of police charlie beck today where i am annoyed him away where a residential area arts. center city i am. i am happy. i am going to show you what he ran across there were people screaming at a wrist or a spirit or grabbing kids and i am going to scare you. knowing . the story. for some american is still the land of opportunity for running out of options going into trauma is a recurring theme in the area of the as well expectancy in los angeles county missouri and find her. arms while.
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sets are made. like 3 generations. you got the old gee you got. the homie you got the little home you know say. for instance like this is a little homey writing to me. and i'm homey. you got the old geezers order to me you know to me. so. i got 3 generation to hang on to me as made. right now we're in the imperial course housing projects you know i'm so p.j. cripps on the east side a. lot of me is based in watts which is cool going to oun unable. to. put out any given said anything can happen.
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you know it might be. laughing again right now for a game. and 5 minutes later i am but i am going to. some people from. the gang of. some people you know really don't have family but i can count on whatever so again give them that support you know stability to make me feel like you know they got their own i am. me you join me again is like. everybody so all know that's where come from so it's like if i hang with somebody hurt. and i know where they from we got a little good to know when this will make people join again a family that you can relate to you know people that you can trust you know what i mean but you have to earn everything in a game. get
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a couple of dallas you made them all to come back but its nice to get in dollars maintenance and watching your back burner only to make sure nobody around me know any. become aware that we don't know trying to hurt nobody over here you know as i would go every day over here. everybody so i will know you don't come over here simple as that. time of the day for me it's a story. you know i'm out to check a few traps. into food places. i'm sure everything is everything. you believe. and will a long. time . and. there's
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a. blue. moon. every day you never know what you'll get up to you can wake up and say you going to check in school but end up shooting somebody so every day is a different day and every day as a struggle for a lot of people that don't have it so we try to get it by any means necessary. this place is so for you to go. in his own way of saying. i knew you could. crack cocaine the deal. one of the number one drug. you got. close to 1st place is crystal meth. you know that's. taking away a lot of people right about. until
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courts jordan downs nickerson gardens avalon gardens and guns act. the largest ones over are going to be jordan downs nickerson and imperial courts basically there's a different gang and each one of them nickerson gardens has bounty hunter bloods it's a it's a really large gang a couple 1000 members i'm sure in imperial they've got some some pretty good names they've got i think funny side hill side i'm not sure where all these names come from the great street which is in jordan downs you're going to have things like pita roll and different games that are in there are different subsets of the same game they're all creature eclipse and that there's a lot of conflict within the gangs and. in between the gangs most of the conflict i
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would say revolves around money and most of that money is made through dope sales they do have other activities but that's that's the main source of most of their income. and that's what drives a lot of the violence that's out here we have we're way down in murders historically for this area but we're still i think we're up to 40 for this year and i am not sure but i think this division is only 10 square miles and you had 40 murders and that's that's the lowest amount of murders we've had in decades and it's virtually all gang related there are some that are you have some domestic violence but most of it's gang related and a lot of it's doper than we're going to go eat. a lot of boys you know average up to a dollar and out of the day every day. as an average corner wore on avoiding really got it together you can you know make a living more than
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a. regular on my back. so do. not told me if i get a good thing every day. reason i get paid every day every day i wake up come friday very. easy in the large amount to. be a large amount of anything is money to be made you can make money off of marijuana crack 1st of anyone but if you got a large amount that's when you making the money. i said. i don't have
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a. right . to move up to the. supply i have making those dollars you know i'm saying. you know you get him and you got to get it or you know i'm saying it's a lot of people we don't know mom and dad so you know he has had a screeching look for told the streets and they say you got it you know do your thing and then get on from there you know looking back. you know it was finally going to. be like here. you are here and. i'm up to no right. to. it just a few moments when. we game and we represent
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a project live we always do it at but at the same time a still something else out there bigger than list i'm not i'll never stop playing now this model that i lead as pays to devils this want to see some beer. for all of us to grow a succeed off got people that care about their weight but nobody. knows. what. we're doing. what. every day when i try to give everybody an idea of the good. time to. put it through. the day was credible on day one but.
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this is a story of women and women with troubled histories and complex court cases you know some of us did leave leave who lives out there. who were not. the person that. a cheesiness and b. they are considered the most dangerous of criminals she's in a still. all the off 23 hours of the day tell me that it's not enough and it. will give women on death row.
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moved up into the big time they mail me more robert. scales and it's. really for the surveillance photos that we got it was probably the. rest of. this community and there are people who believe that it's ok to to sell marijuana to put food on the table it's ok to sell fact about food on my table and that's when i got to take it's really hard when you get into the community and you see how some people live and you see that there are no jobs and you see that i've got kids that have to eat and as a parent. i can't come up with a logical argument to say that if i were in that situation and that's the only
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option i had that i wouldn't do the same thing. and so it's been really important to me to try and build some understanding in the police officers in the realities of the community and that doesn't mean by any. in the sense that i condone it or i will let it go on especially since the other reality is that almost all the homicides that we do have are directly wrapped around narcotics and narcotics sales and so you might have people that will claim it's a victimless crime it's not there are people dying over it several years ago in the early sixty's this community was predominantly white and you had the steel mills and you had a lot of economic world and then the riots came a lot of those folks in a lot of those businesses left the community one because of fear too because of the folks within the community destroyed it themselves and it was hard to get economic growth and development back into this community because of the fear and i feel like
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south los angeles has just been left and pushed to the side since the 1965 riots and that i don't believe there's been enough time in dedication and passion income compassion and fight for equality to build this community we need to get past the riots kind of a weird thing to say because that happened a long time ago it's been 20 years since the last one. but the riots the 65 riots the 92 riots left a huge scar in this community they left a scar on this community that has caused the business not to be able to come back. until we can bring business back to this community it can thrive there isn't a sit down restaurant in watts there isn't a movie theater in watts we do not have a y.m.c.a. or boys and girls club or a large community center where a child can go after school to receive tutoring in sports and an afterschool program on
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a larger scale and every other store i mean given street in watts is either a liquor store or a funeral home or in a church. when you might. know them. well and i was going to. have one of them again you're like oh. are you so we're going to hear you let down like you want to lie in state. no saying stay hustlin really before
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fell and broke as i was really all i know redemption all day and one day and i'm not going to you just like i'm not going to you know that i'll believe you and not say i'll be here with nobody to you or me even by being you you'll be in a failing on me you know saying i feel like you can't make it you know i'm saying there's a way you can make it all me they got programs you could get it to how many you can get you a job or a legitimate job homie and not have to worry about all that money but the good the people go. so help me get a job they got right now i've been looking for 5 months bro. coming months 5 months i'm tired i'm ready to give up so you've been hustling. same. access to good ground you know are there out here on the streets to get hang in life or you know assault rifle that bad for less than a $1000.00. here you know to what is here and it is very little you keep this
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honest amount i do not talk about the way man and i had to go here work you know so christmas. dinner gave it back to you know got to be college right my route you know no hammer no i see it every day going to movies i saw the audience come to try to play the game go where you go and see the street only the artist is paid right here we call this out of not really can satisfy. and is really going to. look at it go to a dissolute got to get it down town by the cliff. not talk about sound bites i have loved me for any of them my life time but the passing of my brother that's what hit me the most. and i took a big toll on the passing of my brother but i deal with him every day listening to other every day and i lost it in a frame before you wrote to me so you had heard me but. not to the extent that i lost my brother. i mean and in
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a few years 'd later my son i lose my sister my sister geeky oh. so i still haven't recovered from all that like deep down inside his spiel taken oh you know told on me to where i haven't found a way to cope. i and. there's been a great number of shooting incidents which have occurred right outside. right outside between the church and a liquor store as a matter of fact a few years ago i was told by the sheriff's department there there were more shooting incidents that have occurred right outside our church than anywhere else in south l.a. . and try to be open
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to all different types of people because we're in an area where people who are constantly hurting and costly in need so we have to look beyond ourself and look forwards helping people we have so many people that don't have a father so i can serve as our role model and that image and to give a positive light on many people who haven't seen productive african-american male. you know. back. to. you know the beautiful. my older brother was a gang member and my young brother was
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a gang member so i understand what happens where gangs and oftentimes when people are trying to find themself they'll search and search and then they'll find a gang and some of the gangs they give them a sense of worth they feel them for they feel like they are someone. however well we try to is. really to let them know you don't need a game have a sense of self-worth. with the lord. they you can have a different sense of self-worth and you don't have to depend on anyone and besides that you can get involved in something this on a pioneer taggerty you can be more. good news mason we started like this we will look up in a sky and starving l.a. we saw a lot of helicopters in the sky we knew something was going on so we want to track that down and more is something going now my guess what it's no yellow tape but
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yeah this is how we do it. we put it down flop people as we go do we'll find out what happened your boy do it you feel me. the cameras are very powerful weapon and once you have that camera on the camera doesn't lie on actions you know you don't have to walk out down the pistol you know or do any of that stuff your camera is your house is not going to live the l.a.p.d. murdered an unarmed teenager in the imperial courts housing projects thursday afternoon to teenager identified as james davis dislodged his weapon began to run witnesses say police retrieved his weapon and fired a fatal shot into the teenager's back after james davis was shot he was handcuffed and then denied medical attention from a nurse who happen to be on site as he lay dying when i shot to the back a nurse was on the same who actually lives in imperial forces she was visiting there will be able to start performing. to see what they're going. to get
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that they need it right. pretty picture right to. let him know what i. just heard from c.p.r. 30 still all the time big i could be down here trying to police i shot somebody in broad daylight in finance. body stand over him while he died i covered that story and then just another sad story. this body here is 115 street one of the busiest rock cocaine spots by far and ones but i would say even in the country. in my experience nobody does more. than the bombing on the bloods and i mean the money is a huge it's probably $30.00 to $50000.00 and we can in sales just in this develop
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will be biased. their rival gang raping you creeps in the same problem to make money in sales a narcotic in the motivation to stay within the gang is nice alive in haiti it's an ongoing feud between the great 3 crips and the bonnie hunt of bloods we've had 4 murders in the last week and i think into the murders were 847 so when they go out on what they call a mission or a murder they bring high powered rifles. and usually when you see a group like that hanging out they were going to spot. this place is what you call the mothership. the bloods. originated here if you're going to western movies they had to bounty hunters. and during that time they used to you know watch the western movies and they just always talk about the bunny hunters and that's how we was created we took that same piece. start calling
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ourselves to bonnie hunt and it was a murder that took place on the bonnie hunt of blood he was stabbed to death outside the area you could see right here is a vigil they love to honor their dead. when there's a murder between 2 powerful gangs a few results from the one incident. kills a bonding honor then the bombing i'm going to get together and they need to retaliate and the more violent gang is. the more respect it has the more violent a gang is the more successful they are the more violent the gang is the more the community feels that they are intimidated and they can't do anything about it and that's how they run the streets. do you believe in miracles it would seem democrats do after the job by the surge on super tuesday for example fear of the bernie sanders candidate c. may now be contained however this is far from over taking on trial would be no easy
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this is all to u.k. where 9 from central london welcome to our viewers around the world we're currently waiting for that daily government press conference on the corona virus outbreak given today by foreign secretary dominic robbed of becoming a when a few minutes from now meanwhile headlines this hour. the prime minister remains in hospital some 10 days after testing positive for corona virus and as promised we can now go to the government's daily briefing. and welcome to downing street for today's coronavirus press conference i'm joined by chief medical officer chris witty chris it's good to have you back and also by deputy chief scientific advisor angela mcrae and before angela gives us an update
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on the data i'd like to update you on the steps that the government is taking to defeat the coronavirus. step by step action plan is aimed at slowing the spread of the virus so few people need hospital treatment at any one time and that will protect the n.h.s. is ability to cope. at each point we've been following scientific and medical advice and we've been very deliberate in our actions taking the right measures at the right moment. we're taking unprecedented action to increase the n.h.s. his capacity by dramatically expanding the numbers of beds key staff and equipment on the front line to give people the care they need when they need it most that's also why we're instructing people to stay at home so that we protect our n.h.s. and save lives. i can report that through the government's ongoing monitoring and testing program as of today 208837 people have now been tested for the
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virus 51608 have tested positive. the number of people admitted to hospital with coronavirus symptoms now stands at 17911. and of those who have contracted the virus 5373 sadly have died. our thoughts our deepest condolences a with their loved ones at this very difficult time. these figures are a powerful reminder of why we need everyone to follow the government's guidance we must stay home to protect our n.h.s. and to save lives. as you'll know last night the prime minister was admitted to hospital for tests following advice from his doctor this was a precautionary step because he continues to have persistent coronavirus symptoms 10 days after 1st having tested positive for the virus i can tell you that pm had
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a comfortable night in hospital and he's in good spirits. he's still in hospital under observation he's been given regular updates on developments and he continues to lead the government. i can reassure the british people that the government remains united in a single overriding priority which is to defeat the coronavirus and see this nation through the challenge ahead. in the last week under the prime minister's leadership the chance of the dutch of lancaster michael gove has explained what we're doing to boost manufacturing capability here at home to meet the rising demand for ventilators and other equipment in the n.h.s. business secretary alex sharma has been setting out what we government is doing to support small businesses and yesterday health secretary matt hancock gave an update on what we're doing to bolster capacity in the n.h.s. including increasing the number of critical care beds. if seo is supporting all of
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these operational priorities so we deploying the diplomatic network right around the world to source and buy ventilators and protective equipment so that we can reinforce the n.h.s. frontline here at home. at the same time we're working with other governments and the airlines to bring home as many stranded british nationals as we possibly can prioritizing our most vulnerable citizens. on commercial flights we've helped over 200000 u.k. nationals come home from spain 13000 from egypt 8000 from indonesia we've also chartered flights from 7 different countries bring home more than 2000 british nationals. we've repatriated a further 1550 from cruise ships including most recently the cole princess and the zaandam. and for those travelers who are still stuck abroad we're doing everything
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we can to keep international airports open to keep commercial flights running and to charter flights when there are no other options under the new arrangements that are nouns last week and which have now been agreed with 14 airlines. we've allocated 75000000 pounds to support those arrangements we've already had flights back from countries including peru ghana in tunisia and we fixing further flights from india south africa to pull in the philippines which will fly later on this week so i want to reassure people that every arm of government is doing everything it possibly can to defeat the coronavirus and rise to the challenges that it presents us at home and abroad. last night her majesty the queen reflected on the national spirit of unity and resolve that we seeing in our country as well as the collective effort we need to tackle the disease. from our heroic doctors nurses and care workers through to those manning the tills at supermarkets and
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pharmacies those driving the lorries and the buses they're all worthy of our pools they're all worthy of our admiration. and all that know both the prime minister and i would like to thank all the n.h.s. staff for their truly heroic work and we owe it to the public to continue to follow the government's advice to stay at home protect the n.h.s. and save lives and on that note i'm going to pass over to angela for an update on the latest data. if i could well and that was the foreign secretary dominic robb giving the government's daily coronavirus update he said that the prime minister remains in hospital under observation and also he discussed those britons the foreign office is trying to repatriate you also outlined the daily death toll in the number of new infections is and he has the latest on those numbers for us and so bring us up to date then with the latest developments here well as dominick rob
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was mentioning the death toll in the united kingdom now for those who have lost their lives after testing positive for profit 19 is 5375 now that's a rise of 4 $139.00 deaths over the latest 24 hour period we have those figures for and that would also represent the 2nd day running that those numbers are on the decline so there will be those who are hoping that these figures represent perhaps a turning point very cautiously and that may be the case getting over the peak of this crisis however it is still very very early to draw those conclusions but still 439 very high number of people still to have lost their lives now dominic rob was delivering that press conference sees the foreign secretary and also as he mentioned there with boris johnson of course in the hospital said to be according to him in a comfortable state it is mr rudd who would take over as acting prime minister should mr johnson remain incapacitated and unable to get back to his job although
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for now both mr rob and other cabinet ministers saying that johnson continues to lead mode dial moberly or from a mobile location now we know that with that the prime minister has been using zoom the online video conferencing app to carry out. video conferencing meetings for the cabinet and that technology now also being used in a wider sense by m.p.'s so that they can continue their parliamentary work despite having to work from home. what about number 10 supplants for testing well we've seen the government repeatedly being questioned and accused of not carrying out enough testing well last week they announced that they purchased millions of self testing kits that would be available to any chess workers and available on the shelves at chemists however last week it emerged that some of
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those kits were infected themselves with coded 19 then it's now emerged that those kits that have been ordered wouldn't even work in the modest of cases or in cases where the patient is asymptomatic and only would show up positive results where somebody has strong symptoms and so for that reason the government saying that going forward they're not going to order any more tests from companies but rather are going to work side by side with those companies so that together they can develop tests which work thank you very much indeed for all of that. 16 residents in a care home in glasgow have died in just over a week while 2 of the staff have tested positive for the virus all who died at the burning tin court care whom had underlying health conditions but none had tests for covert 900 as they are only for those admitted to hospital when wanted to merge at local authorities are still waiting for data on vulnerable people in need even
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though the government has already given supermarket's the same information it concerns data held on 1500000 clinically vulnerable people who can't go out in any circumstances information was shared with the likes of tesco and sainsbury's to ensure they are provided with essential but some local councils are still unable to access this information promised by the government. despite repeated promises from government that councils would get comprehensive information about people being shielded most councils are still only getting partial or incomplete data we don't know who has requested support whether they need food or medicines urgently or whether they have any dietary or religious requirements amid privacy concerns over the use of the information at all health secretary matt hank caucus said the data protection was to have an opt out for national emergencies such as this one and the government says that it is a tearing to all the relevant legislation we are working with food retailers to
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make sure home deliveries and click can collect can be prioritized for the most clinically vulnerable who are isolated and the current to national emergency sharing information will make a real difference to protecting vulnerable individuals and all information will be shed in strict accordance with data protection laws. nor barrister paula rowan adrian told me that councils don't have many options and aunt being helped by the government when you've got an angel or if he's going to the press with this information because they are so desperate to be able to help people in that community and they're not being given the information they were promised and yet down the road tesco or same species or whoever else is being given this information and i don't need to remind state that we were told ironically quite frankly the sultan that the supermarket was supposed to be protecting and 16 expendable people had made
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have accused the home secretary of ignoring the plight of normal british social can't work is following her announcement on visa extensions for frontline health workers from overseas for the patel failed to include the care sector in the plans to ease the situation for style fighting the outbreak doctors nurses and paramedics from all over the world up playing a leading role in the n.h.s. is efforts to tackle coronavirus and save lives we owe them a great deal of gratitude for all that they do i don't want them distracted by the visa process that is why i have automatically extended their visas free of charge for a further a year but the home secretary announcement didn't mention those care
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workers from e.u. countries who also require visas to work 130000 came from outside of both britain and the e.u. and that's roughly around 90 percent of all the work force charities representing them also say that they should be considered as front line health workers receive the same treatment as doctors and nurses are now joined by one of these care workers shantelle murray shontelle thank you for joining us live here now to u.k. . thank you for having me this seems like an oversight doesn't it the government could one expand the visa overall to include care workers such as yourself yes they should i think it's very sad that they decided just to put doctors and the nurses up front what about us we're doing the same roles. trying to achieve the same thing together that's how so why are we focused and i mean any idea why perhaps you have been forgotten oh we're doing the same but doing the same basic thing that they're doing we're here to help the community tell me about what you want to tell us about
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what you're doing how similar is it to nursing on the front line. we it we are there now on the field work to put in our work put in ourselves that risk as well as being environmental we are in with different people coming in and out of the of the workplace. and i think it's unfair that you know we are being pushed aside while the doctors and nurses are being pushed up front when we're both basically during the same brothels why are you at risk shorty have personal protective equipment yes at times yeah but due to the shortage of the equipment coming on time as well that's an issue and the staff not all our stuff works in one place so they go to market places so it rescreen really we have agencies coming in and we don't know where they're working so regardless of this. down there and you know the workplace or things in place well you saw that reese i got some new members that i'm not well and if i was the traction again and come back call now
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because in them at risk as well and you you've mentioned the word risk so many times do you really believe you could be risking your life and is that sentiment shared by your colleagues or people scared everybody well i'm very scared anybody is like you know that was before before this car was came out when he was 12 now everybody's keeping themselves away from each other it's not the same anymore in the workplace have you contacted the home office yourself obviously you're speaking to us you making this very public your concerns but what was the taken to the local m.p. which did contact your must face the basic you send them a link to say go look up the can i and it is what we put in place but there was nothing there really are got so that ok are worthless it was just that the doctors and nurses so it wasn't much help really. and what about as we were discussing the beginning this visa issue that the visa process at the moment what it what are you going through then i saw gary stress that these the process is
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a very long process and cheese as well is just it's a lot of money except $2100.00 pounds for the visa to extend that these out. at the moment i am struggling. to same time as well as you have been just fine the money saturdays are so it's quite a difficult time because i was trying to wax extra because of the virus that's come along i can't do x. ships that places are to suck his dick stay in one place at the moment or she'll tell you doing an amazing job obviously we applaud what you do thank you very much indeed for joining us live here on r.t. u.k. shontelle mari thank you for having me. the 1st person to be charged under the government's new coronavirus legislation has had a conviction overturned after it emerged the police misapplied the law read was arrested at newcastle central station last weekend for failing to give authorities a valid reason why she was travelling she was approached after being spotted
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loitering between platforms suspected of not having a ticket and fined $660.00 pounds by a court last monday but the act she was charged under only covers those who are potentially infectious but dinner was approached in question for a ticketing offense it separate to the more recent powers for police to enforce the u.k. not done such as closing non-essential shops or gatherings of more than 2 people to me was also kept in custody in one awaiting her hearing and was sent back to her cell after refusing to identify herself british transport police have since apologized. there will be understandable concern that our interpretation of this new legislation has resulted in an ineffective prosecution this was in circumstances where officers were properly dealing with someone who was behaving suspiciously in the station and to staff believed to be travelling without a valid ticket regardless we fully accept that this shouldn't have happened and we
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apologize the barrister who looked into the case and helped overturn it kirsty bruno told me earlier that the case rushed through without much due diligence this jury featured in the news paper and subsequently i think it's probably within 24 hours the case was taken back to court and that conviction was set aside but this is a situation where this woman spent 2 nights in police cells in custody she was unlawfully detained they had no power to do that she was central i guess in a cool in her absence and again little and no steps taken by the district judge to ascertain whether she had any mental health issues whether there was anything else going on which has such as autism even a language barrier and all this happening within alice in courts and she ended up criminalized. labour's new leader secure stallman says the government has made mistakes in its handling of the corona virus outbreak he's going to number 10 to
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publish a lock down exit strategy to set up vaccination centers nationwide when a vaccine is created he also announced some of his shadow cabinet team leadership rival leaks and that he is the new shadow foreign secretary will form a leader ed miliband returns to the front benches as shadow business secretary the new leader also vowed to do more to tackle anti semitism within the party an issue that plagued his predecessor. a man who never seemed destined for leadership jerry corbin with the petrol backbencher campaigner born in the sight of his own government under blair and brown. there are 600. demonstrations in cities all around the world every country every continent everybody. has a chance to turn the sunday. shows on iraq
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reportedly defied his own party with over 400 times while tony blair was in power. but after labour's disastrous results in the 2050 mm general election glad to then leader ed miliband stepping down there was a surprising hat in the ring for his replacement. from virtually unknown is gaining momentum quickly transformed him into a household name and in a surprise to practically everyone he walked by a landslide. however his popularity with the overall membership didn't exactly translate popularity within his own party like when a general. at the moment i would say we would. but then along came bracks. colvin had historically been skeptical of the european union. but the campaign exposed an inability to fame to xians that would turn his new
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front bench against him. 'd voted no confidence. 'd 'd on the leadership challenge i don't think we've been strong enough i don't think on leadership collectively i don't think i would leadership has been strong enough to . say rosy colvin defied his critics and went on to beat his rivals getting a larger my. and before. 313 function i told her i would think work began the most left wing manifesto in living memory. i'm very proud to present our manifesto for the many not the few thank you very much i bought the labor central used to call my jewish m.p.'s expressed concern over some corbin's our lives there was less. but despite the differences labor
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left head for the left one theresa may announced a snap election in 27 c i have just a meeting of the cabinet where we agreed to the government should call a general election to be held on the 8th of june. but younger estimated you proved to be a hit on the campaign trail by backing bracks it railing against austerity like a tory campaign on ravel coleman and his party denied me a majority and came labour's largest vote share since tony blair. doubling themselves a government in waiting labour's polling numbers remained in the late thirty's and early forty's through the rest of the year. but the party's honeymoon period wouldn't last forever. and there was another issue that just refused to go. on and it became a crisis for college leadership. by the time bracks it came to
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a head and 29 t. many had become frustrated by labour's perceived lack of direction when it came to leaving europe. does that mean you are backing away from the idea of a 2nd referendum is becoming less of a priority for you know we're not backing away we believe there must be a consummate republic vote deceive people feel that's what they voted for we have now resigned. from the you don't join a political party to spend. fighting the people within it good morning very nice to see you and goodbye and. to make the call we will negotiate a credible lead with the euro for you secondly we will put that alongside remain in a referendum i would have dropped a neutral starts the traditional northern labor hawkers but it votes to leave felt betrayed. and went to resume a was replaced by breakfast here boris johnson you seem to his message might
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resonate. snuff election was called labour's message couldn't be more difficult we got to in order to ensure that whatever the outcome of. the trade relationship continues with you. when it came to the manifesto called an approach we can rewrite the rules of our economy to work for the whole. thing you know the wealthy and the powerful who tell you that's not possible. the future. but it seems the public didn't trust him to deliver so much to so many people the straw that broke the camel's back was anti semitism and his perceived failure to address our government will protect every community. against the abuse they receive on the streets on the trains
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and. it all added up to disaster in the polls traditionally we call them the red mole since they have a safe labor strongholds in these areas but what we saw the trajectory was they were turning from red to throughout the morning and as the red wall fell the curtain came down on labour's most radical leader. and i will not lead the party in any future general election. more news in. all.
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of. humanity is on the edge of a precipice thanks to continuing destruction of the natural world. you just seem laid out a lot of bills that's a cool thing to see could losing much of a lead if you create a. little bit. less than nothing you can hold up. the bill you. got over the war. or the report on more. doesn't mean dealing you know muscle groups the same little book you sit around and
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stuff it and ship them stupid to say when was the most of. human activity has brought us to the brink of the world's 6th major extinction of it and the people in this film just come take it anymore. now imagine it on c.n.n. from london we're going underground as a covert positive boris johnson struggles to get hold of basic protection for
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doctors in a pandemic response characterized by washington as catastrophic coming up on the show just as the taxpayer stepped in to help the banks back in 2008 we will work with the banks to do everything they can to repay that fever and support the businesses and the people of the united kingdom in their time when the british government's daily press briefings on coronavirus reveal a moral bankruptcy of capitalism we talked to the president of the u.k. faculty of public health who use that phrase to characterize the response to a previous epidemic as the tory government stands accused even by a tory media of lethal incompetence this information and lies will coronavirus destroy sleepy joe biden as john says of beating donald trump while the democrats.
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