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force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area russia. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil you. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on the story for you today right here on the news with rick sanchez where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again.
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welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is all to ukraine. the government is on the far off the convent 19 patients were discharged into care homes without proper testing of the prime minister appears to shift blame to doctors and national the medical director of n.h.s. england hits back at the daily press conference. horace johnson is forced to commit to an effective track and trace program by the 1st of june promising to put 25000 track is in place and says the government says he can take tracing system to launch before the n.h.s. now is ready. to govern the defense's position of the health service surcharge from the workers despite calls to scrap its. workers fighting to save lives on the frontline we hear from the vice president of the british medical association. the
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police refuse of an overzealous user stop and search this is because we're going to 45 percent increase truly coronavirus prices from a youth worker who says he was unfairly targeted. the prime minister and the leader of the opposition of clashed over the government's response to cope with 19 in care homes boris johnson claims it was up to clinicians to discharge patients into nursing homes but the medical director for n.h.s. england says doctors would only release them if they were deemed medically fit or take a shot it was dusty joins me with the latest she's here in the studio with me so shutterfly works in the house of commons over holmes absolutely say the prime minister and the opposition need to stomach battled it out in the house of commons during today's prime minister's questions it was
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a very lively session to say the least since the kids start up ready to launch a scathing attack on the government accusing it of being ignorant to the facts particularly regarding caravans and testing. now we know that care homes have long been at the epicenter of concerns and criticisms against the government and the handling of the current virus outbreak at the start of the pandemic boris johnson did say that it be on likely that care homes would be affected but now as we know care home fate oddities equate to around 40 percent of the total deaths across the united kingdom and today sickest what he did is say why are karen still aren't able to retain the test even though the government said they would be doing the. last friday the health secretary said the right from the start we've tried to throw a protective ring around our care homes that caused quite a reaction yesterday it was flatly contradicted by the chief executive of caring good he was giving evidence to help select committee. and he said we should have
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been focusing on care homes from the start despite that this is evidence what despite what is being said there were cases of people who either didn't have a covert status or were symptomatic or discharged into our care homes actually the number of patients discharged from hospitals into care homes was 40 percent done in march on january the guidance was changed to reflect the change in the epidemic in that gardens we've made available to caroms and of course since the care homes action plan began we have seen a strong production in the numbers of deaths in care homes we question was whether people were test people were tested going back into care homes already 125000 care homes staff have been tested 118000 that he didn't know that was because 118000
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care home workers have been tested now and it's dead or just justice secretary admitted that in fact n.h.s. were prioritized over castro's particularly when it comes to testing that argument for that is the limited capacity. we needed to make a choice about testing and we decided to focus on the n.h.s. i think the issue with care homes is that we've got many thousands of different providers different sectors. well it was quite a big moment really because it does mark one of the strongest submissions from a guy our government minister that met says that mistakes have been made earlier in this crisis though he did that he thinks every country in the world would look back on the way they've handled it and say they're all things that they could have done differently now meanwhile than in promises questions and there boris johnson appeared to pass the blame of letting private 19 blow up in care home scenarios on to medical professionals that's something that the and it tests and that medical
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director today tried to clear up by saying medical clinicians would not have allowed patients to leave hospitals unless they were completely fit to do. so i was a front line doctor for many many years and i wouldn't discharge a patient from a hospital into whatever setting a home or care home unless i was absolutely confident that medical treatment was complete and they no longer required hospital treatment and indeed i think it's always worth making the point a particular for our elderly population remaining in hospital when your medical hospital treatment is complete can be harmful to individuals so i'm absolutely sure that my medical colleagues would not be discharging patients under any circumstances unless they were sure that their medical treatment in hospital was complete they were fit for discharge and it was safe to discharge them. and shutter the prime minister's been boxed into another deadline yes indeed today parsed johnson had to provide some reassurances today about the government's test track
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and trace system and strategy and an important announcement commitment was made by boris johnson to get it all up and running by june the fast now bars johnson says in his words it will be world beating and will involve an army of over $25000.00 trackers now it does come after. as i say yet another scanning tirade on to the government regarding the lack of track and tracing since the middle of march. despite 2000000 tests having been carried out there's been no effective tracing in place since march the 12th when tracing was abandoned that's nearly 10 weeks in a critical period without affecting tracing. there's a huge hole in our defenses isn't it prime minister but by the 1st of june already we've created $24000.00 tractors and by the 1st of june we will have
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a $25000.00 they will be capable of tracking to new the contact of 10000 new cases a day so we're making vast progress in testing and tracing and i had great confidence that by june 1st we will have a system that will enable us oho past very greatly to defeat this disease. so that boris johnson committing to get this all up and running by june the 1st which by the way is of course the date the government has set as one which with tension you see the easing and lifting of the lockdown measures albeit with caviar but that crucially is the one where primary schools will try and reopen its gates to get the kids back into the classroom some nonessential shops will also be reopening too there's been many concerns from unions or thora teams and councils that there hasn't been enough safety precautions being put in private place not to mention the
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lack of successful test track and trace program so far they would argue how could they possibly reopen a time like this but interestingly today in the promises questions and indeed in the briefing there was very little mention of the app which has so far been quite a critic or at least been spoken of as a critical part of the trucking strategy it has been piloted in the isle of wight but we also heard a long ago from the house secretary that up and the scheme more generally would be up and running by the middle of may which is exactly now having said that we are only hearing it will be up and running in the next few weeks now since then the government spokesperson has said that the contract tracing system would launch before that and therefore many are arguing that some sort of flaws and issues with that in general that would also bring into question other things like could this be another self-imposed deadline by the government that it will really fail if not struggle to me. thank you very much indeed for all of that.
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politicians are looking to hong kong for advice from controlling the spread of coronavirus in care homes after it recorded 0 deaths from covert 19 and its institutions the meltdown in hong kong as knowledge we need to recording a total of only 4 deaths from the virus outbreak region employed strict measures and treat of the pandemic like sars the virus that hit it back in 2003 on home nursing homes themselves simulate a pandemic response plan up to 4 times a year. professor terry lum from hong kong university told me the region success is down to a mixture of planning and attitudes. people in hong kong are very quick to interrupt you know all will be sensitive even in terms of if there is a. terminal outbreak at nearby so they would put on. dead ends now so i think we has been we have learned very quickly last in the penguins and styles that more
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than 60 people with a guy and also we have a kid on die so i suppose in some expedient esteem you know on my own a lot so equal so once we heard that you can walk home and why was everyone become a return of. requests in tell us tragedy sasa other wild west are coming to kill a huge amount from the sars outbreak of course here the u.k. model was based on influenza flu which has a very different than. yes you know in the. eighty's along to hong kong to begin with so when it has outbreak 1st eat the hope it was in the hospital but when he starts he jumps on hospital hole so i think what we learn is that for us for iraq it's and used to stop the chance we start from hospital to 2 to a hole and so on once we know the date was. hot when we have the 1st taste of hong
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kong eat on gender eternity. the sooner we have the department to document user that i read here i sound all day gives there will be a low long hospital we sit for older people in care home so instead all that can lead to medical need to be taken care of by piece of things about it without that too that came home and then on the government also a lot of older people to get their medication and we see that with our all seeing if each of these stop a transmitter far hospital 2 can go on and then they also did a very good job to conquer our the people within. in fact not even to answer it was which are the quick that woods are like the air pressure and so that we can hold hat paysan outside that are outside our cities and want to us and we saw it was there was low outbreak and there was actually a lot. of sunlight here work health care work onto.
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the government defended its position on the n.h.s. surcharge for non e.u. foreign workers claiming the money raises $900000000.00 pounds for the health service currently non e.u. migrants have to pay $400.00 pounds to use the n.h.s. despite many working for the health service and this figure is expected to rise in october and labor party claims that n.h.s. and care workers should be exempt given they are risking their lives fighting the coronavirus labor is hoping to make an amendment to the immigration bill that would see the fee abolished for n.h.s. staff but the large tory majority means this is unlikely to pass and it was joined by the vice president of the british medical association dr kailash chand he told me that the government's plans to increase the surcharge later this year would make working in the n.h.s. less attractive. here anybody in the spectrum of these gender sex if you will give your reach. i don't know if this 900000000 people i'm strong support
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is strong some corporate and. this is hardly a peanut when you have it but it all 134000000000. and i'm sure there are bodies on so who are these totally out of hospital. he was also looked after all sleep by nuts this wrong that we use other countries so i think it's high time they recognize the sort of missed being done to. buy these what if there's and 400 pounds it's the right offer you say that but if you're somebody that family are so poor and this i want you must know that is not true but it's brutal become $624.00 farms so that would mean that if a family of 4 would end up being and if you get on $6000.00 pounds a year and particularly the law feeds off in the not seeing odd in the real harm you so these only think that on 6 to call the farms so it's that huge amount of money it would be thought through this incentive for people to come here and will
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not encourage people who are already well and so it's a matter of survival of their test and $900000000.00 you would think that is true is not yet or can i just quickly ask you since we have somebody with such a prestigious medical background away from the challenge what about your reaction your perception of the government's testing and tracing program i'd just love to know what your thoughts are on this do you have faith in it you know i don't how you see it right from the word goal initially that one that are don't do actual was yes yes yes and we have been there more or less. and now an update on how corona virus is affecting the u.k. n.h.s. england has today reported 166 hospital fatalities in the past 24 hours the scottish 1st minister confirmed there have been 50 deaths across all settings wells reported the further 14 northern and 5 both also across all settings. the scottish 1st minister said homelessness should remain
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a priority after the lockdown after extra efforts were made to temporarily house rough sleepers when it began meanwhile the welsh education minister has ruled out schools returning on the 1st of june saying they will open when it's the right thing to do. and let's turn to the global figures now the number of confirmed cases is approaching 5000000 those you can see here this is according to johns hopkins university which collates worldwide data more than 324000 lives have been lost and over 1700000 have so far recovered or tensions of reach boiling point in the chilean capital the military has had to break up protests over food shortages in surging unemployment caused by the lock down and some european countries are noting rises in coronavirus deaths including italy and spain as germany sees an increase in knock down infections it comes as europe's coronavirus chief warns the continent not to underestimate the possibility of a 2nd way. still to come this hour police in london the accused over
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the minister for the cabinet office michael gove's admitted there will be checks on certain goods entering northern ireland despite repeated denials from the prime minister himself made a statement to m.p.'s in parliament earlier today outlining the policy there will need to be declarations on goods as they move from great britain to northern ireland but these systems will be electronic and administered by u.k. authorities we acknowledge however as we've always done the agra food and live animal movements it makes sense to protect supply chains and the disease free status of the other dog and has been the case since the 19th century that will mean some expansion of existing infrastructure to provide for some additional new processes for the agriculture and food sector but these processes will build on what already happens a ports like lawn and belfast. the government has consistently denied that checks will be necessary for goods between britain and northern ireland checks are already
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carried out on livestock and other agriculture related goods entering northern on them but go the method that the infrastructure needed for these checks will be expanded the northern on a protocol and the withdrawal agreement is set to be implemented by general of next year just after the brics a transition period expires. police in london have been accused of an overzealous use of stop and search powers during the coronavirus u.k. lock down over the course of last month there was a 45 percent increase in the number of searches carried out just over 20000 searches took place in april last year rising to over 30000 an april this year for the more black people and there are 4 times more likely to get stopped by police the metropolitan police says the use of stop and search has increased but that specific groups are not being targeted. so why don't you so why don't you guys since you distance and why can't you have and so what you're effective how would you know. this is say says holmes lewis times nurse
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a youth worker from london here on the video he recorded says he was unfairly targeted by offices in the capitol police pulled him over in south london is he was delivering food to a brief friend he says officers suspected he was carrying drugs but none were found in a vehicle like. the prejudgment. going to call it a tinted windows os where despair when it's a day of good beer was put out from a side road up to get him some dates in the shop to break what for us because florida and me just creature so i was a criminal and you were carrying out an act of kindness you're also a respected youth worker have the police apologized now for what happened no they haven't apologized in person after stopping means your quota verify who i was over see you see in the video that i'm trying to hold on to account but not one of them up but it is there so sorry for the stereotype of me and racially profiling me as something i'm not and i do so much great work in the community i have done for the
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last 21 years and of course the police 'd are adamant they say they are not targeting specific groups of course they are and we know this word document you just say the stats at the start of this so it is overzealous it is racial profiling it's a lot like our education a local empathy and stereotype and you've got police officers a cop and cities areas that not build a relation but breaking the relations between ourselves and the police and it's already broken to be honest this does nothing for us this doesn't help and i offer to train the same to police i mean and dialogue with the met police now instead of making the training program a reality and get them to understand the people that they're working with what they are attacking the black british community based on a small minority of people of course and some issues yes we do have she was unlucky nuzzi and we're trying to so we're people are so you know it borders on money since . since so many people are trying to actually get to the crux of this issue and do the early in social work that's needed. just a final thought there do you think the police have been overzealous in general
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since the coronavirus bill granted them new powers and of course the powers were unclear so these are unprecedented times there are but this is what's happening to me for 24 years up and starts with folk songs and a lot of it starts in this. search science now this is sucked into this is known in the in the black community in our community in. so we can come more and it's something that we've had to contend with for many years but the fact that most police look shall be agents of freedom equality and justice you don't tear it out when you're in your daily work. the british government has backed away from a deadline for the removal of grenfell style cladding from all tall buildings as the 3rd anniversary of the fire approaches the official inquiry blamed the flammable planting on the town was london for the rapid spread of the blaze in june 27th teen last july the community 2nd he published a written statement saying that his expectation is that building owners should complete remediation by june 2020 other than in exceptional circumstances secretary
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also warned of enforcement action if the deadline is missed. at the time the statement was published there were $327.00 high rise buildings with these specific and i'm incompetent material clouding over 40 towers were completed during the year but even more buildings with highly flammable cladding were discovered and as a result the total number of high rise buildings with grenfell style planning is $307.00 that's just down 20 from last year the governor said that safety of residents is a priority but the ministry of health says that the work takes time. building owners are responsible for making their buildings say remediation work takes time and must be done safely and properly how long it takes varies according to the individual building depending on the type and extent of the work required. inquiry into the ground for tower tragedy is set to resume in july at the earliest inquiry was halted in march as a result of the pandemic there were no says that the timing would depend on the
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government's advice on social distancing measures. or cannot yet make any poor prediction about when it will be possible to implement limited attendance hearings as this is dependent on when and how government restrictions are lifted and public health considerations generally the earliest the panel considers it will be possible to resume hearings is july as is likely to take up to a month to reorganize the inquiries premises in an appropriate way and to reschedule the witnesses. the british government is considering giving workers an extra day off later in the year as part of a plan to boost domestic tourism already ravaged by the virus lock down the proposal aims to help get the british tourism industry back on its feet especially if quarantine measures introduced for international visitors martin andrews takes a closer look at how coronavirus has been impacting british tourism. the coronavirus crisis has had a devastating impact on the economy but will be felt for years if not decades to
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come but as some sectors begin to reopen very slowly others like tourism remain locked down having already seen the 1st half of 2 of the 20 officially cancelled this summer is looking just as our stress we have to be on it but we're hoping for a quick and sharp. hopefully starting with domestic travel and then the higher end smaller but really we're looking to next year now sadly. the government does plan to reopen the hospitality sector but it's limited to england for now with the other home nations still telling citizens to stay home and even that it's over a month away well it's been tough for tourism hit hit 1st and hit how it is and most businesses have 0 cash flow now well we hope this with the announcement at the timeline that we can look to see. housing accommodations start opening in july and
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museums and some of the attractions as well but it's going to be a slow joe type is exactly what the industry doesn't have because it britain says that the u.k. could expect $22000000.00 fewer visitors in 2020 and losses of over $15000000000.00 pounds the sheer living areas from say ives in cornwall to kendal in the lake district almost deserted with restaurants hotels and tourist spots all off limits according to forecasts in the royal society of arts and manufacturing one in 3 jobs could be at risk. those projections are large job losses in the industry at the moment the office for national statistics is the way to have 80 percent of people working in the sector for a light at the moment i think people have a real appetite for travelling at the moment what we're going to do is make sure that we can open up as fast as possible but as safely as possible foreign holidays appear to be out of the forseeable future with borders closed to browse have
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a quarantine measures for travel as some local tourist spots still have a captive audience but the virus is still out step and a big problem could be convincing the public it's safe to visit what we see well we asked people what they think about holidays people are very nervous about traveling so it's not just this this is a it's about stimulates him to feel that it's the right thing states child government loans and fellow schemes have helped but the money won't last forever and while the beaches and landmarks themselves will enjoy or if the tourists don't return soon many of the businesses that depend on them might never reopen martyred andrews also u.k. . and that's all for this hour our colleagues in r.t. america will be taking over at the top of the hour from all of us here in london thanks for watching and goodbye.
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in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the death. or inmate in the shadows. greetings and sally you take. we start things off today with 2 of the most iconic american means of self-expression in self-defense i'm talking of course about protests and guns since the 2016 bundy family great american takeover of the malheur wildlife refuge it seems that many white conservative or libertarian minded activists just can't seem to leave their guns at home when it comes time to start a protest especially in the air or the air of covert 19 bloomberg reported on may
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14th that michigan has closed down its capital and canceled its legislative session rather than face the possibility of an armed protest and death threats against democratic governor gretchen whitmer yes the armed protesters who made headlines back in early may have for their want to be red dawn wolverine style approach to 21st century white right wing activism have right in the state of michigan is a lie. to the pigeons so deeply that they decided to stay at home rather than legislate thus preventing every taxpaying resident of the state of michigan a smoothly puncturing government in a time of crisis all because they were asked to stay indoors during a pandemic seems the moderate taliban really only cares about their own.
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