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this. is it. this is fun this is. a truck plows into. rages for another night with more looting arson and police protester violence over the death of george floyd shared her thoughts on the nation's reaction with our. nationwide protests see roy police. dozens of american cities impose curfews to. other world news this hour most of england's primary schools reopen this monday after the. many pupils are
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expected to stay away teachers parents say it's still. coming from the russian capital this is r.t. international i'm you know me 30 minutes of news and views start. another night of rioting across the united states where tens of thousands of protesters have again been venting their anger over the death of an on our block. of police it's now a week since george floyd died as a result of a mini uplifts officer kneeling on his neck with cities ablaze ravaged it more than 4000 people have been arrested across the country.
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let's focus 1st on washington d.c. and initially peaceful march there descended into another night have mayhem multiple fires broke out near the white house earlier on sunday demonstrators marched through the city's telling but as frustration started to build police to use crowd control measures.
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thousands marched in new york to for a 4th day it was a mostly peaceful rally profile and escalated as night fell. i. thought. it was great about like 15 minutes ago i was there with the 1st and you. know why is john guy was a cop in like oh but you know cartman that a couple cops in the uniforms i don't know the difference i was going to be oh my god i think i think there were times i was just going to be. was. in minneapolis where floyd type or driver drove his vehicle into protesters officials don't think anyone was hit the.
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driver was then apparently assaulted by protesters and was briefly hospitalized he's being charged with assault the road her being closed to traffic for the march to take place. and held a minute's silence just before the incident. and this job just came to playing its horns i thought people like literally were so close to getting hit by the truck and people were jumping in the cab like me finally got to talk to slow down a little bit ok too i can just hear. a little below looking for that kid do you know real this very thing that happened we were just sitting there kneeling. i was going to find out. what is. the officer who knelt on mr floyd's neck was charged with 3rd degree murder of her right away protesters say 3 other officers who were also at the scene should be
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prosecuted to all 4 were fired george floyd to talk to us about her goals and say the public's reaction has been overwhelming. i mean very good shape. and you know that many black great grow up you come from you know you. know what i mean no but i. mean you're going to be you know i'm going to be you know. on. the board. because we really like. my new. you know do you feel you are for joey a lot of. the. people get a murder. and murder 3 to just playing the point would be heard. a murder spree
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going with the family holiday look at her turn i can only do what he did. come back to be anybody. around there. and when what he'd say and. my mom. my heart because he was young you don't think they're going. to end i do not want. along with the younger aimed at law enforcement rioters are all so resorting to wide spread looting hundreds of businesses have been damaged with owners forced to board off the stores that everyone's managed in time though one minneapolis man whose business fell victim to looters says he does not blame the genuine protesters . there. to tell victim to the looters people are not
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really part of. the protests in the real protest it's easy to predict your own business small business owners 70 years want to raise salaries. well the overall picture is that at least 40 cities have imposed curfews to try and contain the onerous meaning people are prohibited from being outside after 8 pm about 5 fellows in national guard soldiers and airmen were activated in 15 states and in washington d c we know the thousands more are on standby know we spoke to several activists and protesters about the the rioting. from the days that i've been out the only time and violence erupts are gresham to
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sean is when the police have come out and shown force was struck and as i was trying to walk away. from the protests they began openly shooting rounds of tear gas rubber bullets into the crowd. and it seemed to be like an open target practice i friends i went out and we were peaceful i held my side and the police just looked at us. they had aimed shot rubber bullets. tear gas canister you see other cities like kansas city and fargo north dakota where the police are standing with their protesters they understand that police brutality is a thing and then you see in minneapolis and it's like what are you doing why are you fighting this so hard when when the core of it is in your precincts.
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just utter rage. this morning i went downtown to where the riots had happened last night and there was maybe 500 or so people actually cleaning up. the mess the receive the chaos. but. recently about 10 minutes ago i just got a notification on my phone the curfew is now in effect again and there are people forming up in downtown seattle again. there was violence by the police a culmination in the streets of jacksonville there resulted in gun necessary use of tear gas we saw 1st from teary eyed. and all types of pressure and arrests and the ones that i. were on justifiable violence was coming from the state from the police .
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i think there's a mixture of probably all of the scared enough. that they feel that no one cares. this is the only way to lash out at the system. they come from neighborhoods this economically deprived did you know it's right you know you got to keep. you going to. you know basically this system is what made me on on this so now it's not time to get out. and just do what we can to you know maybe get close to whatever i mean is wrong but i understand the anger. and i want to bring you cite from there to the city of atlanta where 2 officers helping fired after using stun guns while making
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a rest during the 2nd night of protest body camera video shows officers tasering him on the news an extreme force on a woman and then for simply following them from. 3 other officers involved in the incident have now been reassigned. desk duty he's pending investigation. for president trump blames the violence on the militant left wing group. and say yes it will officially be designated a terrorist organization r.t. america host ben small say that the move could backfire. it was a lot of pressure on the president to move against in secret for some time there are a lot of people who believe that it does as a terrorist organization actually think it's a very poor precedent because what happens is even though there are a lot of conservatives in this country who would say well that's a good thing we need to label this group of that as a terrorism group but as soon as your guy is not in office or more and you get
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someone from the other side to that office they will then want to turn around and label any protest movement on the other side also a terrorist group the establishment this country is not sure what to make of these protests i think a lot of it has to do with it's impart a black lives matter issue it's in part a response to police violence against unarmed black men because we've seen this over and over but i also believe that or seen this in relation to the lockdown that happened in the united states there are a lot of people who have been frustrated with the financial system they're frustrated with not having jobs not being able to make money there's a lot that's going on that's creating frustration and then to see another blatant example of another black man killed at the hands of police officers and it's not just one officer by the way there are other issues as well so i suspect we won't see at least for several days maybe even a week these these protests that i doubt we'll just picking up a little on what ben was speaking about their theories are already being floated about whether they are in recess being stirred by external forces more not know if
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marty suskind taylor. cities across the u.s. have erupted in rage shops of the new test cars and buildings towards or in response to the death of george to avoid while in police custody and all those protesting are very clear about why they are on the streets justice equality and to police brutality others are convinced that that really is the fuel behind this fire if it is it's white supremacists if it is russia. if it is other foreign actors who tried to exploit the they should be arrested and prosecuted as well while i didn't see that one coming russians might have a hand in all of this apparently an argument the mayor of minneapolis the site of the crime at the crux of the eiger wasted no time in seizing on we are now confronting white supremacists members of organized crime and to state instigators
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and possibly even foreign actors to destroy and destabilize our city and our region so to clarify russian white supremacist drug cartels really just any foreigners have all been waiting for a policeman in minnesota to actually kill an unarmed african-american man so that finally they can put that devious plan to divide the united states of america into actually seems like a bit of a long game but sure many excuse to detract from the norm here institutional racism and excessive violence of the police force and you know the drill what's the conspiracies out there there's no shortage of regional pundits to spin it out based on my experience this is right out of the russian playbook as well but we can't allow the extremists the foreign actors to distract from the real problems we have in this country that are long standing centuries old and need to be addressed responsibly by new leadership but there appeared to be some who have that from the
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russia gate to farkle and decide. not to hitch a ride on this particular conspiracy here out c.n.n. that russia might be behind some of the rioting and. the acts of violence and destruction and i hope. i don't know they are both of our sailors russia's fault are the same also the peaceful folks and say are my community members these are the folks that live here and now we're going to where are you demanding change you know people are dying in our streets black men are being killed by police and that protest is real i think any news that's taking away from the real issue here is just a distraction that's trying. to take the gas out of our tank to get positive change for the people like these this is my community this is that russia but the conspirators on twitter what better step to cool voice to to time that's there as americans think about recent policing it's important to keep in mind that adversaries like russia will stalk tension and create division among us russia
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feeds on our kids this is what you won't see on the news black protesters protecting a white officer who was separated from his unit don't let them divide us we can beat racism together only together divided russia wins so the fury cool seeing through america at the moment is being stood to find the kremlin and not by centuries of racial tension in which case may be seen free media segregation maybe n.f.l. pay as needing during the scene of the national anthem also rushes to show you that comes a point when you have to stop pointing fingers and just cease the ugly truth and the maira it just a note c.n.n. has published on a par and response to the criticism saying quote not every bad actor on social media is personally sent there by russian president vladimir putin. you're watching ark international coming up in moments primary schools in england are reopening
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this monday after being shoved in by the health crisis for more than 2 months the government insists classes are no safe but many persons teachers and education authorities aren't so sure. you can be both with the yeah you like.
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the one else chose seemed wrong. when old rules just don't call. me. yet to stamp out just to become educated and engaged in equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. right now in an youngest school people should be back in their classrooms britain for other reasons the krona virus restrictions the government insists classes are not safe parents teachers and education authorities are still wary about the health
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risks says it's ali reports from london. well of course the united kingdom england wales and england in particular has decided to open the doors of schools in the in the country however not everyone seems to be going along with that plan here in northwest london this girl's school has decided not to open its doors as have many others it would also appear that local authorities as well disagree at least 18 councils including council have decided not to advise schools to open today and there are a number of unions as well who advise inc teachers and schools not open but also interesting lea and most importantly sage the scientific advisory group for emergencies which have been acting as the main government's advisors throughout this crisis have also warned against opening schools too quickly for fear of
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a 2nd peak we don't really concern that the liberal being too busy across the country as a whole is too high a movement to open the schools now the prime minister johnson has announced 5 tests that must be passed in order for different areas of the country to reopen once more but as far as some teachers are concerned the decision to reopen classrooms should be left and the risk assessment for that should be left down to the schools themselves and every individual school will have to. risk assessment as to whether e.c. for students for teachers the staff etc. aren't even each assess their each cif. will be small bottles of maybe 6 or 7 depending on the size of the classroom etc etc so the rule . of. however for those schools who have followed the
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government's advice to reopen there are some new rules and regulations in place including having no more than 15 children per classroom and encouraging more regular washing but also trying to get children to keep to the 2 metre social distancing role which is difficult if anybody who's a parent or a teacher will understand that it is for those reasons that some parents and doubtful that these measures will even be effective in the 1st place my son of my niece nephew had been they worried they don't know what's going to school that i couldn't say was not we had had much information to the schools and asked to step. outside my concern is that my son will be coming with the virus as he will be the best scientists to me and my stanley. a little it's a little family members and not
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a moment's number of peace actually going out. and we don't have to simply now for those teachers who perhaps are fearful of their own safety and don't want to return back to school government don't seem to be implementing any type of punishment for them it seems to be a decision that will be left to teachers whether they themselves feel like it's safe to go back to school again that's just a problem in england and wales scotland and northern ireland these issues of all been delegated to the local authorities there and they've all decided not to open their school doors to. yet since some cases it won't be until august at the earliest and so that's left some questioning why the apparent rush to reopen school gates here and you finally we can punch weed which is on the border between scotland and england one street will be possibly reach one street. maybe children will be looking to reach. where i'm on the either side to st because
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here in st louis the are not rich coming to school so it doesn't make sense at all i think england are out of step with scotland we also know my own. let's keep attention on the u.k. because actions under way over home vulnerable patients on the elderly are being forced to agree to do not resuscitate orders with stretched health resources aimed at fighting the pandemic it's claimed the crisis is being exploited to ramp up the use of d.n.r. it know a charity is taking aim of the health secretary who's refusing to intervene. a do not resuscitate order is a legal process giving consent but a patient does not want to merge and see c.p.r. if their heart stops beating but there have been a number of reported cases in which hospital specialists have are partly try to pressure elderly vulnerable patients into signing consent without
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a proper assessment now a few days ago the national health service called the blanket up location of d.n.r. is totally all acceptable insisting that all medical decisions must be based on a personalized approach to spite the pandemic we spoke to an end of life current campaign or to save the authorities or to focus on politics up the expense of urgent health care issues. bigots because they're actually using this as an opportunity to dispatch the elderly a the sick and the bulk of older people who don't have family it's what happened to my father what happened to the thousands hundreds of thousands about the found out it was all throughout the country and all over the world matthew hancock health care secretary we haven't had a response back from him he also wrote to the heads of state and also to simon stevens to say that it's about time that we had a proper review in on health and match the problem with what they did and they were
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too busy when they were too busy with their noses in the leadership right now and all this is being pushed into a car that. locked on measures are also being lifted in a number of regions here in russia although medics are still working flat out treating the seriously. further testing we are stunned emergency doctor in russia's far east to document his experiences here's what he shared with us. move to boost. their. keep. put in the darkness comes calling it since before surely there will be squid you know soon to predict the creators of. our series on motion . of the local removals few for this shitty disk image of those fools ready pushing the stuff which if it was a given it only to start with the hope it was so never got
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a reminder for up to the minute updates quite literally artie's twitter page well worth a follow keep well keep safe. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person. who dares thinks. we dare to ask. why by going. well here are the bullet points.
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for those of you keeping score. cities are on fire. 40000000 unemployed. in america. g.d.p. to climb by 50 percent in the 2nd quarter. the velocity of money is dead. small businesses are dead. and jay powell said chairman says this is fine this is fine this is fun so fine. you can. time after time they were going underground as old etonian boris johnson tries to reopen state schools while his alma mater remains closed this after corona virus
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kills tens of thousands in a country with one of the worst 1000 death rates on earth coming up on the show ever wonder why the usa strumpet the u.k.'s johnson always talk about war when it comes to covert 19 we talked to yale university's professor frank snowdon who is investigating how epidemics politically transformed the world from the haitian revolution to the age of 12 french invasion of russia and how the capitalist ruling classes have survived them all and this coronavirus increases rates of widespread domestic violence across the world we ask the un refugee or in violence against women now prevent demick government policies exacerbated this crisis for most arabs in the u.k. to the israeli occupation of palestine plus what is it about communism in coronavirus up to cuba being drafted in to help make donations defend themselves from coronavirus we speak to india's so-called corona virus layer herself from this minister k.k. china job the monster mind of the perilous travel.

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