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living minimum wage gave many people new choice. that's been a problem with the city knows time limits and told me stay away i only call it the sins of the food if there is no answer because yes the required resources the most vulnerable are abandoned on the streets to become the invisible cooks. and once started for real involved on the side of those nations pensions for the common yes you know and destitution was there a commission to search one of the foremost yes was a no no good job or no correct needed in some nurture to teach. to certain thing when there. was an interview on the side on july the 24th he never approximately 30 can tell you that it. uses without holding firm to time use consistent coverage the courage or electrons were you able to establish where the
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phone was across. the $24.00 to the generation system poorish you say that just comes with time. and. playing an economy has and iran america's response to south africa nation. in fact it's well it's. no total nonsense. that you are. you're still on the road you have mr brace post. to testify that my client there are more is a number of shrewdness there. and. you don't have any role whatsoever of the investigation of this case that involved a. murder of genesis recall right and you have no personal information whatsoever with your. regardless of how this murder took place. you
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weren't there weren't you noticed you didn't see fire shots did you know the thing for her to call or. let's talk about some and you were arrested on september 21st 2015 for the distribution of possessions you tend to distribute drugs correct those cases still can you just not be resolved it was another pending charge you were arrested on july 6th of 2016 percent carol breath. that's not yet been resolved i guess as you sit here today testifying on behalf of the scape those 2 pending charges have not yet been resolved is that correct to. perth started as a 57 you recognize that don't let your statements in the police probe do it.
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when you say that it's a. you said that you were sweeping up a little bit correct. but the fact is you want to sweep you do are selling drugs correct it'll blow up them. for each part. of this it will be through the holes you're not going to through this information names on the record. how many you see the hope it will resume 6 showpiece in 490 no leaders want to move the 3 accounting for a normal good month it could have been so good i'm not impressed. 10 it would be hard to go pieces and found the seed and you were never able to add those showcases with any specific or. i don't know if a company or the cover. of the. or possibly.
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very well as a listen if you could show the other. but the evidence that we had. since you were there that's the problem that that's the problem so me personally i roll but i'm not letting people sign my feet and they get their own opinions only when they're. not what i want to do that no i want to this will happen. it's a legal field by x. it. could be a big unknown or never when i have it i'm not i'm with what i did know of this walker meet. jack he so i think. throughout and good morning they're more certain who are who were asked to take students in this case is that it. was the students were students good bye to their consumers so yes we
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would all be. job more so it's resumes where you said that you couldn't get over that last response that it wasn't there wasn't all i don't know why they were late yet seem to want me to be as well as i like whenever cameras at the store or ever check them and it will show it was not but there. is no snitching were cameras and good yes were and were never found to be in there if not through humor from businesses around the area. but. the instead. of a restaurant a nice. detective . work to. for us populace and they hope it now. for
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the rest of this is read this and that 1st arrest her again to modify your hood. said to test fire earlier not only shell casing that would balance the right oh. it's a fact isn't that you were never able to connect any of those cases with my client your meter work or out. there but if we're. going to do more to abort the red anatomy cabin heard senator shelby and i are as we did best here are you who want who directs the c.s.i. people said boils out in her great personal. for stuff that goes beyond
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the responsibility to have a certain i was requested to be it's a cult now in this case i have all eyes in the fire bigger under the back of this thread show the problem the genesis is it shows that the singing that go on. in the april 1st 2004 is correct and there's a paris to the part of the case an author who surely knew then that i happened. to pass in the group being involved in the same god right and that was right and you know that person for the rest and short of 5 years already produces makgabo 1st you are i mean no you are bashing. it curbs out your. interview here in this case group that was right after you got arrested but you have to shoot through our laws that are. i was actually on the part of 2 other
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techs felt it was surprising to know that the interview with iraq took 6 in. order. were surprised to know that in your view did not ask you that the genesis author of the. information. was there. know they're right it's for god only you must this is a god that was used to kill jazz was big air pollution would pass one brewer has never asked him about it saying he thought. for what. i don't. do kids. they're kids i was a kid too i was that. i was that that my family members
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a told their kids don't hide with a lexus. don't hang with a lexus. let's is bad. i'm no different than these guys. it. is just that i had to write people. i had to re support my parole officer mr williams. i violated at least twice. he said he was not to lock me up because i was a smart kid and he met my mom he said your powers are good parents. and they don't deserve that from. all but. they're.
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going to. hear you all do you see the patterson and the wife is what were. you holding arrested and houses as on that day yes. only the truth and plead guilty to leave the same c.s. 3rd group. and you know the rules before really did you receive provision for destroying your religion should you grecian. literal word of yours very depressed why. aren't you why do you want work seen this is for you you are that. you are
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using this picture. is in the back. of your. you notices either they will be able to manage our attention. and while resentful the reporter. says he did it was wiring and. there was a fight over the was right. when the only people who were firing at a school knew see the people who work of the words that are identifying as genuine one of the national verse of the other person who was the other shooter jennifer what's her where or what does it look like to. sure where the hell are you identifying the object. in this far was in the
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a 0 on the side and he didn't know one of them when the street started firing. he said real when the street is that when you moved regime as they went in the middle of the street or file suit was through norman over in and guns are passable in that room. the one of the beings what we. were to wait in front. and watched what was going to say that it would be more big city had guns or maybe we don't see one and says they were in the. main barrel being. was the wrong. tool. it would be. wrong for the mission. you remember writing i'm going to respond you're going to throw your 1st it's an issue i have your own we're going to take
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place killers after you remove the earlier bridge. from off. it was the only child. is. it the council. that. has to. get it. seems wrong when old rules just don't hold. me. yet to shape out disdain to come to the ticket and engage with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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will be. honest with us now. earlier in the trial there was evidence that came out that the gun used to kill genesis recall was used 3 months earlier to her killing in a shooting incident the person who used that god was. his name is eli haynes today the state's star witness it's discovered that he's texting while on the stand he texted someone saying eli is here and the response came back what's eli doing there which leads us to conclude only one thing. cafferty swingler testified today under the pressure
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of pointing the finger at my client because he knows that. eli haynes is the true killer i think if you. were going to recess at this today i would say we received what i like to call a nugget a golden nugget if i'm successful and using and implementing that nugget then i'm hopeful that the jury will use that bit of information in my favor in my client's favor when they deliberate as to whether or not my client committed this crime. ladies and gentlemen let me begin by saying that in a criminal trial sometimes there's a moment not only has every piece of evidence presented by the prosecution been discredited or rendered meaningless we are also shown that is there is
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a far more believable suspect in this killing who is not on trial for you. we know that he lied on he used the gun that killed genesis 3 months earlier and then sure to bring forward to make sure that carry swings are planned through this is false testimony. ladies and gentlemen of the trial is a search for the truth that's why we're here we want to know what really happened that night and we don't that was the place and poor detective work while i did it cost to run a fingerprint analysis on the case. who cares what it costs justice doesn't have a price. the life of that explode year old girl is not equated with the crimes for running a simple fingerprint test you shouldn't tolerate an investigation that well sure whether student can compensate or laziness. and i would ask you is john
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when you go back into that jury room ask yourself is there a reasonable. possibility of a splinter in order to revive to protect themselves and gain an advantage with each release serious crimes they were each face. if there's a reasonable possibility that they were lucky and there is reasonable doubt and the ferg must be must be not guilty. thanks. take their. time mr prosecutor. has heard this case comes down to how to respond to each other are. there are civilians. i submitted a truthful remodelled incredible based on other things of you shall we talk about
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fuels you need you'll take in the door was the drugs that you had it done in unfortunately nancy nerida with the homicide happened these are the witnesses these are with this is the map there are people from the street they live down here they try to raise a few police out there deal throws out here and. shit weapons. and you know why us here. these guys in the getting that weapon. community handle shared in the you know idea you know that lines was never arrested with him but he never had a handgun that was taken off especially because he got rid of it you know throw all perfectly good in the earth itself and you do it fast again don't get over the twats. who want to thank you for your attention once again your arteries will
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doubtlessly as prudence kids and ask you to turn her arm each and every word was torturous in the universe and you'll. i think they. will. already have their kids to. get up out of the focus of all right michael if. they know that i have a person that. this law is going to explain it i'm glad it's got me it's all to the temple but it's not the same text oh yes it's half of you know basketball well i've had a really close but now. i hope i'm right. there so we've got so i guess very now that's what we have because very very
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sad as a sanchez with. the roof or got in the back room over. there are going to hear. new issues in fact before fair to good. nobody really takes their cause serious if you know what. we need to coach or something i always came close to the players take an easy job and were i don't hate the. side though. just. whether. they go to jail. more and i can't think i can't talk to our
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cuba because i care quite a bit buggy and we're never going to happen. to this fast always they. it took half an hour and i have never stayed above like that was just his grab. idea and i made. you go home. and. maybe one pulls out her cell phone it will be confiscated and it will be thrown out. there. and to me as it would have told to the seated. its territory that i reviewed you know that i think your message to the point is i just want to ask the 4 person that i want to ask you questions or person
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you feel to further deliberation beneficially you feel as if you've reached a point which further liberation from you and do you feel that it would be futile. considering all of that i farm determination of this trial is necessary because the injuries feel really part of her within a reasonable time. after reasonable time through deliberations without going to play or extra. special. stuff but still if you are in the function you are performed blue most important civic duties and you will never be equal to fulfill the declaration of a mistrial in this matter your services now we are 1st in every day i see how serious the search is you respond. as soon as your resurface is truly remarkable the scenario out and i say that even though you didn't reach for i know how hard
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can work in this case even at this case for over 2 months so please ask now destroyed if you would seriously since fear is the thanks of all of us who serve in our words. system you know really and we should everybody that's. that's an. instance and i would say it's the art of the stage we're going to rest of. the show charges are. going to sit. here and. we are related to. this trial so you know late in the show this tragedy and their families of the victims still.
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immediately after jamir was arrested and incarcerated for the murder of genesis ring cone he was then also charged with another murder case. and that entire case the police investigated my client believed he had nothing to do with it and left him out of it and now lo and behold they indict him on that murder case. very very curious circumstance. so he'd have to win 2 trials in order to walk away scot free trials are risky business and anything can happen at a trial and even though he felt empowered in one sense by the hung jury he was smart enough to know that it's not a guarantee next time. in the end we were able to come to a deal in which to me or pled to 20 years he would have to serve 85 percent of that
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time so 17 years before he can apply for parole he's been in for 3 so he. it's credit for all of that so he'll be out in 14 years will be 36 years old he can resume his life with his right now he has a 3 year old song he can marry you can go to college he can have a life and he ultimately decided that pleading to be responsible for the death of genesis for conan rashid clarke was in his best interests. he went in an open forum took an oath to tell the truth and said i shot the bullet that killed back girl. somewhere the truth exists. in. the sea was
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a stray bullet didn't have a name. things aren't the same room when i 1st found out only when the same enormous pain in the agonies to sue explains she was brought in on school independence day now she's in the heavens that she's very far away i'll give you away just want to see you fees but you don't appear modern no you would say to please god needed him again just simply add a pick the best that's a good that's a curse but in reality you're blessed because you find through his kingdom in this life. is not up to much says cuz you normally do not need to learn the fullest stress in c.b. your religion. is how we should was the name in a school way to see reality every single day when it comes to killing spree is what heroes definitely see the good we got that out of titus and watching got a pig. that this food he in his speech in is anger but i don't find it just more preached
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changed many american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs the people who are chronic pain patient and believe that they're ok prescription is working for them on the remedy be safe to do. price that they pay closer dependancy an addiction to opiates the long term use that really isn't scientifically justified and i'll study actually suggested that the long term effects might not just be the absence of benefit but actually that they might be causing long term.
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impact. on your back i. welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is r.t. u.k. . the u.k. government tries to insist its coronavirus testing regime will improve as the official website remains closed to new applicants. the u.k. chief medical officer warns that the current peak of coronavirus could be artificial as the welsh 1st minister followed scotland with a long down exit plan despite silence from westminster. stunned difference in virus death rates between northern ireland and the republic leads to questions about the u.k.'s approach. under the islamic holy month of ramadan starts muslim communities
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around the world find themselves unable to assemble it last few to the shut down by the time to make we hear from him up. the u.k. government's coronavirus testing site remains closed to applicants despite the transport secretary insisting more tests are becoming available that's as the chief medical officer warns the current virus peak could be artificial with the 2nd or even 3rd one possible last year casey sarah lee joins me now with the latest hi there receive all the government has major issues with its promises on testing for century workers doesn't it yes we saw yesterday about how health secretary announcing that there would be a rollout of a scheme to get frontline and they just workers and those who live with them tested however the websites that was set up to deal with that today had to be closed
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because the 8 am this morning it launched but within half an hour the texts had run out and so for that reason bytes had oh yeah the website as we saw how the sign saying it was closed while today. the briefing for the media that the government of been holding every day was led by transport secretary grant shapps and he took the opportunity to again stress that actually the website was back up and things were working once more the site is actually being brought back up around now for more people to go and book sites that will then close off again more sites will become more tests will become available tomorrow and so on so the answer is as we heard from professor newton standing here yesterday. looks like the trajectory 200000 tests by the end of april is going to be met in terms of capacity i would say after the experience day it looks like the demand is there and if those 2 things come
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together of course them we would have that $100000.00 tests per day ambition met i do know and it is worth stressing to people when they go to that site that this is a test which will only test if you currently have coronavirus so there's no point to go on there and test to see if you had it 3 weeks ago it's not going to give you the answer. now if the website didn't say it was closed for applications anymore it was changed but to say that capacity had been reached so perhaps not very helpful an update there for those people who have been trying to get those tests which as mr shops just said there are tests for those seeing if people didn't have the virus now not the antibody tests now of course the daily update for the death to get figures have also been 684 people sadly have been lost their lives in hospitals across the u.k. according to those official figures of the most recent 24 hour period alone again
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worth stressing that according to the national and the office of national statistics and other sources the real numbers may be significantly higher of those who have lost their lives sadly due to over 90 well if that's what about the testing but also cause out there is fit to ease the lockdown and how we're going to have an exit strategy but the scientists say we might not be over the worst knightly now absolutely we've seen over the past few days a number of government ministers claiming that we've reached the peak of the crisis however the chief medical officer chris witty he stated today that perhaps that might not be the case. in that you understand with this epidemic is. that we're going through at the moment is an issue. almost the same everywhere as a result of what people did in terms of 'd starting with all those those measures i was 'd talking about. yesterday we saw the scottish government announcing their exit plan today it was the turn of the welsh government to outline their steps to
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lift in lockdown measures in the country with the for the scottish the welsh 1st minister apologies mark drake for the stressing that the country needs to go through a number of tests and meet a number of criteria before those restrictions could be lifted of course england still hasn't outlined the exit plan but boris johnson is coming back we're expecting next week from his layoff after about a very serious illness having tested positive and been an intensive care with covert 19 bought rights to be seen whether he will outline why the plan for the u.k. for an exit plan to get the country out of law no indeed after all of that is a thank you very much indeed. we were different approaches to fighting coronavirus on the island of island are likely to have led to widely varying death rates between the north and the republic that's according to data compiled by queen's
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university in belfast so far the republic of ireland has recorded over 17 and a half 1000 cases with just under 800 deaths northern ireland which has about a 3rd of the overall population has recorded under 2000 cases and 276 deaths but when the difference in population is taken into account northern ireland's death rate is much higher $87.00 per 1000000 people compared with the republic's $59.00 and only including those who died in hospital northern ireland registered $115.00 deaths compared to the republic's $71.00 where last month irish prime minister leo varadkar said he discussed a one island approach to combating the virus with boris johnson. the government has to make their own decision. taking place their medical experts and their scientists to take different countries have a surplus multiply mr johnson. brings attention to the research our current. market. is what it ought to. be easily read. for
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next year's budget. but northern ireland's approach to the virus has been more in step with the rest of the u.k. dumping introducing measures more quickly the republic closed its schools and mass gatherings on march the 12th while northern ireland waited until march the 18th dublin also in force to shut down on march the 15th but the u.k. didn't begin its lockdown until almost a week later the north testing for the virus has also been more strained unlike the republic which has engaged in community testing and contract tracing. well doubling based optimality were told told me he wasn't surprised by the findings the moment the republic of ireland we have several powder bacon but about at the moment we never saw the ferry with even the north particularly london and we had a comedian approach so if you look at what we're doing here in our land it would completely be out that what was being done in the u.k.
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and open the door we saw very very early on that we had here in our human care where we were doing paid in the pair or week here we were doing active contact tracing and we very quickly brought the country into a locker and we started clothing or we would very quickly rigidly implementing social this thing and we're now in our 4th week of lockdown there are members at this time a month ago the u.k. we're going in a completely opposite direction with a very lax the most of the same thing no talk of lock down and really testing with incredibly lax and if you look at figures narrow i think history will say that their approach that we took here in the public with the correct one i'm not in foresee there was a huge delay in making any to the beef that they did in the united kingdom which affected the north given that a one island solution would have helped. absolutely i mean if you look at continuation a month ago in our look we had a ludicrous situation whereby in republic we had to close you had at the juries were up in the entry into a lock there and we think there is we were texting many people and we could see that the tear i mean graphically complex very thing and then a kilometer across the border there were open there were no restrictions in terms
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of movement and i think with my own impossible to achieve. research shows almost 3 quarters of all coronavirus deaths among health and social care workers have been those from ethnic minorities it's been found that 72 percent of all national health service and social care workers who have died with the virus are black asian and from other ethnic minorities however people from these groups make up over 40 percent of all n.h.s. medical staff 20 percent of patients who have died with coronavirus across england are also from ethnic minority backgrounds well that compares with around 14 percent of the total population the n.h.s. director for workforce race and equality has expressed his concerns about the past and the fact that a high number of black and minority ethnic staff are dying from this pandemic is a worry for us what we do know is that every member of our n.h.s. workforce is absolutely committed to patient care but they may be part of the
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workforce that see working in the n.h.s. as more of a vocation than an occupation and we really need to understand the reasons behind some of these deaths when equality campaigner currently on a load the mets the government earlier to discuss this issue he told me that despite there being a lot of ethnic minority front line workers the statistics are disproportionately high. i think was a mixture of factors in terms of the type of work that same community members are engaged in in the n.h.s. it tends to be front line. but i think what the surprising statistic became out of today was the fact that 119 medical scott staff have now died which was you know quite sobering for many of us there having to face that stat i think that obviously the question of underlying health conditions such as diabetes
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and heart disease has been done to fight as a as a particularly problematic respects in coronavirus and added to that the issue of type 2 diabetes but i think that. the concern is that also in terms of risk situations there is a tendency for people from buying backgrounds to be placed in these positions not just in respect of you know in chess but also in care homes and again this is been an issue that's been discussed over the last 2 weeks some of us look at the population as a whole across the whole population the death rate largely reflects the overall proportion of a.m.e. people doesn't it yeah yeah so i think that if we're looking at. demographics it's one way of actually breaking it down you can also look at them comparisons in terms of the working population but either way you size it up
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there is a disproportionate number of people from bame communities that are have become fake salahi's through this and i think those research is how specialist there are looked into this have come to the conclusion that there's something that needs to be investigated further here. well let's look at the latest coronavirus figures from across the u.k. well official government figures from today show there are now over 143000 confirmed cases of corona virus infections in the u.k. 684 lives have been lost in the past 24 hours bringing the u.k. death toll above 19 and a half 1000. and to see the global situation these are the most recent figures over 2700000 people have had coronavirus according to johns hopkins university which collates worldwide data almost 200000 lives have been lost to the illness and
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over 3 quarters of a 1000000 have recovered or joblessness in the u.s. continues to soar is almost $30000000.00 americans have sort unemployment benefits over 15 percent of the u.s. workforce and european nations push for a coronavirus tracing up speed rolled out sparking privacy concerns. still to come this hour. those lives around the world celebrate the holy month of ramadan in isolation we hear from women.
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mean any friend of his size is that once you got infected then you'd get a nice one for any response and so that. philosophically protects you against me infection on it was fine with this new crown of ours is that it's a very calm case a training in many patients who get mild disease don't develop any antibodies. welcome back muslims around the world will be celebrating the holy month of ramadan in isolation with most mosques closed and religious services suspended muslims are unable to participate in traditional mass prayers. but i guess if told us how typical ramadan practices have been advantage during the pandemic this is the 1st day of a ramadan that is unlike any other unlike anything that muslims expected this is
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a very difficult time of ramadan and the locked out. with public gatherings bands during ramadan including communal prayers speeches and so on remember to continue your prayers and devotions in self isolation you might think that ramadan is an individual thing that you could buy yourself out o. but in fact ramadan is it's a very social thing there's a huge aspect of it that is community that is social that is your neighbors and your family for example families wake up together to pray in the morning to eat before a very difficult day. at the end of that day they get together with entire communities entire towns and they celebrate they eat they pray they they they said this is you know a long and difficult one hungry day food at last and people have been deprived the social aspect for now there's also
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a whole host of things the things that muslims stay away from so for the for the generation of the fuss while the sun is up people refrain from entertainment various forms of entertainment and on top of that there's all the other challenges there's the quarantine there's millions of people who don't have enough money who don't live in a country where the government can give them money to stay in self isolation for a month people facing very difficult challenges we must accept ramadan as a test sent to us by allah we lived and sometimes forgot about who gave us health life well being and work today there is an opportunity to think to look at the past and into the future again muslims are a quarter of the world's population and for the next month many of them will be exhausted as a whole host of medical arguments here to be made whether whether you know some people should be exempt others should add and they are they are religious leaders
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and leaders of muslim nations or exempting nurses for example medical staff doctors from the fuss because they're working in incredibly stressful conditions especially now they're wearing full personal protection equipment it is very difficult work they have a new room that sara no room to make mistakes and then being exempt from the fast if a doctor asks a person not to foster as it might affect his immunity then the person has the right not to fostering ramadan workers in the health sector also have the islamic right to choose not to for. last year during their birthdays obviously muslims around the world to the voice that they will abide by this one of the 5 pillars of islam the month of ramadan but this is going to be a very different and a very difficult month for many. well earlier assad's
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a mum told me fasting isn't putting muslim lives at risk from the virus or fasting as a whole issue this tons of videos done by specialists on muslim specialists on the impact of fasting on the human body and we find that actually immune system gets boosted during fast as well as the detoxifying your body and you know that other many of the health benefits as well so yes certainly you must make sure when you're starting that fast your foot you know you have enough water to drink and have a cup complex carbohydrates to eat at that time so that you have a slow release of energy into your body and it when you're breaking your fast again to have the right sort of food that gives you energy so fast it south is not going to weaken the body you know it's a virus immune system is concerned but certainly there are individuals who the doctors ringback would their g.p.
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perhaps wouldn't buys not too fast then well there's a very simple principle it is that do not harm yourself and do not harm others the whole purpose of fasting is that it benefits spiritually and physically and if there is going to hamas in any way then yes the exemptions are already then placed . it's been reported that dozens of companies who've offered to make personal protective equipment for frontline health care workers have been ignored by the u.k. government the opposition labor party says it's been contacted by over 30 different companies who for pressure the government with office to help but received no reply m.p. rachel reeves has written a letter to her counterpart in government michael gove the government says orders need to be properly assessed. money factor michael madigan owns a company that's offered to make he told me he understands the government's need for quality control checks but wishes the communication was coral of course they go to check our standards but they haven't actually talked to us they haven't asked
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for a sound book there's been no medication other than through some clunky quite difficult portal over a web portal and that's it this was a normal commercial life it would well it wouldn't it wouldn't happen like this but the review to respond very quickly and how easy would it be for your company to make that kind of care well there's 2 parts to it one is actually go cutting the clear advice or that's one thing which we can do on our own or a laser cutter which we have but that is a bit slower now with that class our assembly we could make 10000 kits a week and we could be up and running within 6 days however i'm looking at partnering with a packaging company that could count those vices that appear by this is a much quicker. than we could throw a laser cutter through it by cutter they could they could cut a lot more than we could do and if there are those discussions are successful we could be making 324-0000 standard for
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a shield per week that's been possible numbers that i mean have you considered selling your kid to board like some other companies are doing i'm not interested in doing that thank you no. and i will party in the meantime school on the government back companies like yours i mean are you hopeful that all the change in policy. well i would have said i mean monkey point is all of our. government is paying their wages to sit or i'm saying to. the british we're ready to. show the will and then come back and work or not be paid. why not. coronavirus the city university campuses as a report warns institutions could lose up to $2500000000.00 pounds in fees alone next year but it comes a somewhat down universities continue to charge remaining students rent despite facilities being closed. to every stash he has found out something that refusing to pay university is up and down the country would normally be very busy especially
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considering that the final is just kicking off but amid the coronavirus crisis the change of scenery couldn't be starker when knocked out began thousands of students jumped on the 1st train back home to their parents but many are still left cooped up inside their halls of residence with universities still demanding they cough up bryant many are now refusing well there's no purpose for the us to be on campus and universities and i started as so you're paying your full rent which you would pay for everything to be a nothing's available and in a time when most jews are 0 contracts and they've lost their jobs now on radio 4 duran they using all of their stupid likes they've got no money for food or drink george graham a tailor is a 1st year law undergraduate at the university of sussex who lost his job in a bar and is now relying on dribbling savings to survive and he isn't alone. and lost jobs and not. students.
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but many students including international ones are trapped in single rooms on campus and most can't return home because that would flout the government's lockdown measures and i've also got asked so i have the shielding advice so for me i've got this. issue of contention of by financially i can actually afford the rent so i could either risk being financially in trouble or i could risk breaking the law of the creative virus bill and also risking my health your policies are encouraging keep those students to gridlocked on and is a public health bar some universities have allowed students who have left campus to cancel their contracts or receive concessions on their rent and those left behind say the policy is grossly unfair although they're physically not used in the very best still occupied with their items so what is the difference why are we trapped at university because of government legislation and we have to pay full price for
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people who left before the 27th all their stuff is still here they get they don't they don't pay a penny we do appreciate this is an extremely unsettling time for us students on campus and we wish that time at sussex could be different we hope that our students know we will continue to do everything we can to respond to their needs it's not just about money without experts warning that the covert 19 pandemic could have profound and potentially huge impact on mental health students who are left in the dark could be the west head extremists. i'm not seeing a doctor i'm seeing a new one but i'm not for going on 6 weeks or seeing friends for 6 weeks my room is maybe 3 or 4 metres long and looked to me as wide and i like to extend my life a law students i do worry for the ones who are in a hole was completed by themselves elsewhere those withholding payments have got results the university of london changed its policies so students no longer have to
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pay rent and can keep their belongings in storage for $25.00 pounds a week while other universities including nukes have also taken some action as part of our plan to support students through covert 19 like us the university has taken the decision to offer rich. commendation ps to many of our students and university managed accommodation best we appreciate this is a very challenging time for our community and we hope our decision to waive accommodation payments helps ease the financial burden for our students but for some that simply doesn't go far enough people have to pay 25 percent of those very tempting for people to do the i was done but the influence paid out. well don't and i'm not going straight to put those in a weak position as it feels like a cynical attempt to split so it was against each other to break the strike so we're asking it was just to be humane and just recognize the situation that we're in is your reputation is your money worth more than you met him because there will
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altie america will take up the news at the top of the asset from the team in westminster the pike. you're sitting upright. and let me see yes. i was on the floor some things in my basket oh you know trying praying. there's time for west 3000 words i was having chillin fever i didn't have any sense of snakes the smell from the most young women. would you. recently she goes under the shadow of this initiative. simon is on the mound.
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