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we go to work you straight home. and i'll come accordingly and stay right there you have it right here for you to stand for yeah you know those guys are ready rather than quite ready to respond to me american citizens are arming themselves saying it's to protect communities after a week of police brutality riots president trump says that if the situation worsens he'll do whatever it takes to end the protests if the city or state refuses to take the actions that are necessary to defend the life and property of their residents i will deploy the united states military and quickly solve the problem for them while mr trump talks tough at home other countries call them odd for
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a double standard when it comes to white house criticism of violent protests or. other news this hour the pain after the pandemic spain and italy see millions plunged into poverty as all employment swelled and. the crisis affected us a lot because i can't get a job i can't work i was infected by couvade i was host brutalized in fact the institutions are doing one thing forcing us to commit suicide we have children some people have to pay taxes and have nothing. live from moscow this is r t international my name's you know neal 30 minutes of news on views start. the united states' worst race riots since the 1960 s. with the nation gripped by violent protests for 7 straight days over the death of
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george floyd the hands of a policeman at least 40 cities have imposed curfews with the national guard activated in at least $23.00 states as well as in washington d.c. in one of those states missouri police are 4 officers were left injured by gunfire after violent protests in the city of st louis. the mayor of new york has extended a citywide curfew was more looting erupted in midtown manhattan thousands of extra officers were sent to areas where there was particularly violent damage to property while the governor of new york ses violent protesters obscure the righteousness of the mist.
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i. was right. or. they imply that it is north west a whole one of very most conservative states it's not only police patrolling the streets armed locals are. they say it's to protect communities and businesses from the rioting and looting which is sweeping cities coast to coast. to the fullest by. i. know this is washington d.c. where protesters have another mostly peaceful rally were forced off the streets with tear gas and stun grenades in order to clear the way for president trump to
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have his photo taken outside a church near the white house he later tweeted get democrats nervous and governors and warned that if the unrest continues he'll do whatever it takes to stop the chaos. in recent days our nation has been gripped by professional anarchies violent mobs arsonists looted. criminals rioters and tiefer and others today i have strongly recommended to every governor to deploy the national guard in sufficient numbers that we dominate the streets if a city or state refuses to take the actions that are necessary to defend the life and property of their residents then i will deploy the united states military and quickly solve the problem for them well donald trump's threat to send in the military to quell the nationwide protests has left some world leaders scratching
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their heads tree previously condemn them for being tough and violence in their countries hong kong leader accused washington of double standards. walked out on launch and as a face i don't see they take their own country's national security very seriously but for the security of our country especially the situation in hong kong they look to tinted spectacles we have recently seen these kinds of double standards most clearly with the riots in the united states we see how the local authorities have reacted but last year when we had similar riots in hong kong what was their position on the iranian foreign minister has also come out swinging he took a red marker to a $2800.00 statement from u.s. secretary of state mike pompei on protests in iran with key words replaced to fire at the criticism squarely back at washington so how much do as i say not as i do is at play right now. because the of human rights human lives she moves cheap nowadays look at what's happening we have police brutality systemic
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racism inequality riots on top of mass protests on top of an economic crisis on top of a pandemic. brights pale in comparison and that isn't nice say so we can all see it. the. discipline. the. atlanta. the people a dime even killing if the court agrees hundreds have been hurt in tough streets looted and torched the schlock rage and anger of that on both sides
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that's hate all something that's going to disappear in a week fool 1000 people have been arrested in just days and you know what sort enough trump wants to make an example you've got to arrest people you have to track people you have to put them in jail for 10 years and you'll never see this stuff again you have to dominate or you'll look like a bunch of jerks. the 1st amendment of the u.s. constitution guarantees people's right to peaceful protest to freedom of speech and to the right of the press to do its thing here is what the police think of that pain bulls and rubber bullets a little slap to the thinks but little concern that they shooting at a journalist to a peaceful protest this film did it time and time again but let's be frank police under the huge pressure riot is mean go with the protesters looting and burning and
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egging everyone else on that they must be dealt with put like these you know where's the condemnation we want to see the discoloration of all of those tensions in america come together that all the journalists so much as trip suvir in china for example and rights groups get in and your is a yes check for yourself their websites human rights watch for example little to nothing mentioned a vicious protests ken roth the director of h.r. w. is doing his absolute best to ignore what's happening in america tweeting instead about hong kong and china the irony is overwhelming just weeks ago washington was preaching to everyone about how sacred protests hot the united states is gravely concerned by the deep in political unrest and violence in hong kong including the standoff between protesters and police free to rape or warning about any decision
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or remnant elements of the mature regime to use violence to repress press the peaceful democratic transition the iranian people are once again on the streets because of the regimes poor economic management. and instead of it dressing their grievances tehran has responded with violence and by blaming those outside of the country naturally those usually on the receiving end of american lectures have not passed this opportunity to sleep america off proverbially speaking china tweeting the slogan of the protests in america i card breathe and others joining in on this chorus of counter condemnation to the american people. the walled has got hurt your outcry over it is the it operation there was this standing. to america there's here is purse strings of violence and bullying at home and abroad. why does the us going fight hong kong rioters as heroes and warriors
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while calling those us people who protest against racism right since the us blames restraint and civilized law enforcement while threatening to shoot protestors and mobilizing national security in the us us practice our world famous double standard what they don't get is that america is exceptional they said it plenty of times the congressmen the officials the president most americans thought that included then it never did it's the state that's exceptional those in power the police the military they're exceptional the american people now have them you would just like everybody else. now a private post-mortem examination arranged by george floyd's family has find that he died from asphyxiation a result of compression to the neck it's in contradiction to the preliminary
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findings which claim preexisting medical conditions the cause of the the autopsy also ruled that george floyd's death was homicide while noting he was intoxicated at the time not he had heart disease the video of floyd pleading with the officer kneeling on his neck saying that he couldn't breathe has not been shirt contest times and left many americans angry we talked to a childhood friend of george floyd who's appealing to protesters not to diminish his death by turning rallies into riots. the world know him as george floor but i know in this period his name is george period fool him 90. 6. 12 years old james the middle school in texas later we went to high school together if you were down or sad about something he had a way to cheer you up my brother would be proud of people speaking out on injustice but my brother would be proud of the looting of the stealing my brother would be
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proud that they would that was in him if my brother saw you still is something he would tell you hate me put it put it be just a county guy people. who will remain here be a part of the cause for flowing instead of the cause the people say see look how the. free world. has been taken away from. even if i want to know the person that died they were great. and that's our goal. and there's no way that we can have. how everyone involved. well let's take a. look at some of the latest incidents to emerge on video of an protester seen beating a man who was wielding a machete in dallas texas here it's claimed he was trying to protect his neighborhood from looters reports say he was hospitalized but is in
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a stable condition. troubling scenes to during new york's choose the night curfew. to be a police officer was struck by a hit and run driver propelling him into the air there's no official word from the police department yet but news reports say a police sergeant was taken to hospital in a serious condition there were also other incidents involving new york law enforcement at the weekend. police department vehicles filled with attempting to drive through a crowd and saw today after a standoff with protesters a separate video shows an officer pointing his gun on protesters after a colleague was assaulted new york city police say around half a dozen incidents are being investigated by the hartman in contrast to the clashes go on in efforts to build bridges officers in some cities have been seen symbolically kneeling in solidarity with the protesters.
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was. let's get reaction on the developments of the past few days with campaigner misty graveney joining us from charleston in south carolina good to have you thanks for taking the time misty did you expect this movement to grow this large. i knew it was going to get big. but unfortunately it's led to things to where you know the little be in even more people getting hurt that i knew it would be because we're tired and i can lie about that we are tired but i want to be a little more in control you know get to bring it down
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a little bit and show why we're fighting in let's not lose the purpose let's not forget why we're doing this why are you doing this. we have a history lesson frank i live in charleston south carolina ok we are in the manual and i want to sky. i mean so many people are there even killed by racism so into english metallica has been going on for decades it's never than just started happening this is been going on for months we just tired of having to walk on eggshells like i have a son i have a daughter and to figure out how my going to explain how things are in this world and they're going to automatically be judged because we i can't trust the person next door and it was close to call and now i want like you need help or you can help it's so much so police brutality just nice stuff is not even about race it's police brutality right now someone will miss you but ultimately wants to achieve best ultimately what it once achieved because we're already so angry those other
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issues from racism it's going to come about from recent looted people being treated unfairly human rights is what we need to control and bigger and get and grip on here in the united states it's been going on too long. in real terms mr what can be done to stop people going onto the streets creating mayhem in large part and block communities that we're seeing here dumb it's being done to businesses looting what can be done to stop but now. i believe this is a community we need to step out a little bit more with the leaders that we do have in his decade i know some of the great leaders by martin marcus garvey all of malcolm x. they're not here to represent us right now so the new generation needs to step up and take control in stating this is the solution is that of throwing in hurting these businesses that obviously missed some business i'm not going to say it has not stood for us it's a lot of business they have come out in march have come out in protest but there's
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some businesses that just acts and i think that's what the listeners are trying to protect their premises as well. and i do believe in they should they should definitely protect proves that i do think you need to stand up you don't think this is right stand up and come outside your business doors don't run but i did not stand up there saying hold on wait a minute let me tell you that i'm here with you let me tell you why i want to stand here for this door is i believe that human rights need. serious and is. clearly palpable run the country but what are your thoughts about the protester who riot loot and attack police who of course still have a job to do the. we do have a job to do but i also think that right now the police that the only ones that can really make a change he can start making a change and there's that little creep that they tend to take is brotherhood the good cops need to say this is
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a bad cop they have to start with the precinct themselves or anything other than that we're going to take it against the people are going to automatically go against them and there are some great cops i'm not saying they're easy but those great cops are going to stand up and stand out to when they see something going on on the street somebody's got to intervene that's all they had to do for george clooney just intravenous a whole hour wait a minute to go on a little bit to go but unfortunately the cops the day. it was just really all the day one bad apple spoils the bunch the best the thanks for your time this hour we've been speaking to misty gravelly campaigner from charleston in south carolina thank you thank you ok we keep the news going this hour in about 90 seconds time this is our 2 international.
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marty's holiday international memorial awards i'm now open for entries all media professionals are eligible whether you are a freelance journalist terms of media or part of a global news platform to participate in the show published works in video all written for much go to award dot com and enter now. well here are the bullet points. for those of you keeping score. cities are on fire. 40000000 unemployed. in america. g.d.p. to the 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
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this is fine this is fun this is time. 20 minutes past the hour welcome back hundreds turned out on sunday for the funeral of a palestinian man who was killed by israeli police holic who was autistic died on saturday in jerusalem while on his way to a special needs educational facility is really pollie suspected him of carrying a weapon after he failed to obey orders to stop the opened fire but it was later confirmed that it was all no armed and his family have been describing the tragedy unfold. he was just a peaceful boy who was heading to school for students with special needs he always took the same route for the last 6 years and his teacher previously introduced him to the officers of the police station nearby so they knew him they saw him passing
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by all these years and their surveillance cameras were seeing him every day to the soon as that policeman brought my son to the school gate he killed the boy he got scared he was kneeling for the policeman and his teacher was also standing beside him trying to explain that the boy had disability and that he had an id card to prove it but they pushed his teacher away and then killed my son shot him multiple times while he was kneeling is then that they have a yes they dare to tell me my son had a gun my son was afraid of the needle how who would keep carry a gun he didn't even know the days of the week or the dates all those simple things he just couldn't understand how can you call such a person a criminal or terrorist he was disabled and he should have had more protection than average person and yet he was executed in cold blood while the news that he went to a special school which also was an international facility. around 200 people gathered near jerusalem's polies headquarters on a sunday to protest killing comparing it with the death of floyd and us carrying
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the one saying palestinian lives martyr the killing was the noise by palestinian leaders as a war crime calling prime minister netanyahu responsible for the execution of a young disabled the israeli defense minister has apologized for the deadly shooting. on the. story about the incident and how it was shot today and be showing the family's grief but i'm confident this subject will be investigated swiftly and conclusions will be reached. there have been similar deaths in recent months a palestinian teenager was killed in majoring in army raid on a refugee camp officials say the soldiers were attacked with rocks and in february another teenager was killed in clashes with israeli forces which accused him of throwing petrol bombs yet how x. family told us that as far as their cases concern the police violated all laws.
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on saturday my cousin called me she was crying and she told me that i thought this cute yard had beaten their father and a rest of their mother and she was asking for help i couldn't understand what was going on because i couldn't imagine for 2nd that yard could do anything wrong he never talked to strangers or even to his relatives as he was afraid of the most simple things i went to the house with my father and uncles and we found the police had smashed everything that 7 he would have been how do you keep getting weekend wrecked havoc in our house they beat all for us including my daughter and one of the soldiers haven't spoken of all the way to my girl see by what right did they do that now even if they didn't hear himself comes in apologizes to us i want to accept it 100 nothing more than that soldier to spend the rest of his life in prison sentence my son to death and i want him to feel the same. we're not of course yet into the post the pandemic era let's hope we reach it but spain
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has already got other big problems emerging lengthy queues for food banks the economic downturn caused by coronavirus has had spain's poorest hard but also families who had been managing to make a living only a few months ago now have to wait in line for red cross food parcels their describe the spain's new prayer and make up a cross section of society for many the situation is desperate. the food. crisis affected us a lot because i can't get a job i can't work i was infected by covert i was host but a life my wife also got called that i have to wait 3 or 4 hours to get the food i was under it and how from the government they took a lot by the doing very little thank god we have overcome it with the help we've been given and we've been able to get ahead we get the basics oil rice lentils and fruit. we're getting help the most important things are diapers and milk for my
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baby because i have a 10 month old baby and i have an 11 year old son. some of the details here are really eye opening before the pandemic struck spain also running propping with high unemployment around 14 percent that's among the worst in the eurozone jobless claims surged by $600.00 in during march and april a 1000000 fewer jobs contracts have been signed compared to a year ago and welfare payments are hitting new records the government agreed last week to pay a basic income to the most vulnerable families but one spoilers residents association spokesperson said he's not even in their desperation. to seek help. for 100 families came here now we're trying to arrange it so they can get basic food in smaller groups in other parts of the neighborhood or district so we don't have all 14 hundreds converge in the us at the same time there are so many people who don't dare to join this queue because they're so ashamed it's very very hard to
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say how many people don't have food right now but it's a lot of hungry families reaching on employment problem for if its economy was already struggling when europe's 1st lockdown put everything on hold no slowly emerged as the human cost is becoming clearer with many struggling to put food on the table. the institutions do nothing for us they have abandoned those in fact the institutions are doing one thing forcing us to commit suicide this has been almost nonexistent those who took the 600 euros. in the critical situation we ask our politicians to learn those and. we have been stuck without money without anything they have abandoned us who have children to feed them have to pay taxes and we have nothing you have to give us a job now is up them we merchants no longer know how to cope we just want to work
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can't do anything with the 600 years of government money. italy's main business confederation predicts a loss of up to a 1000000 jobs was the pandemics over there's also increasing public frustration over the government's response to the crisis on saturday so called orange vests staged a protest in several cities calling for leaders to quit they also demanded the total end of locked on restrictions this missing a virus does not exist that the government says it put aside to rise $400000000.00 euro to pay for food vouchers in part a counsellor in palmer who is at responsible for distributing food for the crew because that's what the punter make has on the night taken a heavy toll and the time. to haul the pandemic has affected you paul it's a very strong we have need to because everyone who did odd jobs or illegal work is now in enormous difficulty they cannot get benefits from the state they cannot get
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subsidies and i can say that there are so many i fortunately there is an increased heat to get it going the government has dealt with these emergency by providing food parcels and help in some seizures like ours and it has taken various measures and surely we must do more laws that do not look after the people and the fact that immigrants this lack of attention has long been created to manage difficulties it's a pandemic did the rest of my son in many workers and choppiness into foam if you were. a lobster run on what is a busy all news day i'll be back with all the latest stories in bars 30 minutes time but do stay close not because marks and stacey are back for another slice of the kaiser report.
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that of their guys and. this is the kaiser report why bargain. well here are the bullet points for those of you at home keeping score. cities are on fire 40000000 unemployed. in america g.d.p. of the climb by 50 percent in the 2nd quarter. the velocity of money is dead small businesses are dead and j.p.l. said chairman says this is fine this is fine this is fun.
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