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since i did that david jack me again. you see people get all their cars and i'll see you coming in the heart and they seems like they'll hurry up and run into the house like they don't want to they don't want to talk to your get your mail or anything like that. i just want to go. and do it. just try reading a. chance to give me. backscatter this is the kaiser report is it real or is that fake should i stay or should i go now is it real or is it fake best the question of our age stays. stacked in starts
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. while that is actually a very genuine question is wrestling real or fake this was on the digital spy they asked and the answer yes it is real and it is fake so i want to use the analogy. it's hard to be a wrestler you know it looks easy and looks like it's all fake but in fact it's hard to breathe through this mask and of course some of the greats good guy but vs bad guy fights all of world wrestling entertainment and entertainment still cold steve austin versus do we know rock johnson obviously dwayne the rock johnson was the good guy and stone cold steve austin the bad guy now the rules of the game are the good guy always has to win right the good guy wins hope token versus andre
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the giant that was back in our day versus much oh man randy savage so the good guy always wins and the bad guy loses well they analogous situation happened in america in 1996 a bit after eat back then w w e used to be called off world wrestling federation and in 1906 we saw the birth of n.b.c. and fox and this is the w w e the wrestling entertainment the the bread and circuses for the american population right according to glenn greenwald new york times says that russia gate obsession saved m s n b c. and reached its on air stars but the disappointing conclusion in which nothing that their host promised actually happened caused a ratings to plummet as confused and disoriented viewers turned away on mass it's both real and fake right which is the classic recipe for propaganda propaganda
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works when you mix in some real with the fake so it anchors you to think that wait a minute that's rail and then to leave you to kind of associate what's real with what's fake that's propaganda that's how it's done that's the whole recipe that goes into it so. wrestling is fake but it is athletic i mean there is a lot of athleticism mickos into the performers who are out there and jumping around falling on their back you know my favorite is mankind who took a chair of the face many many times and i think he really suffered severely because it's real however the the script is you know pretty written right there's no shock at the end of it because it's a form of formula of entertainment and a good story and cabled is whether draco maddow she plays the heel no i think fox plays the heel so sean hannity is always the bad guy he's always like the andre the
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giant in this situation and rachel maddow is really more of the hulk hogan character so they go out every night and it's quite exhausting after a while because if they you know to make it exciting sean hannity's should put on a dress and do m s n b c every once in a while and rachel maddow should put on some cameo you know and put on some heavy weight lifting gear and go and do fox every now and then just to add some variety to the entertainment because it gets very very stale well i think it's even more than just the those presenters there are just presenters and gladiators fighting our various. right or left red team blue team gladiators the politicians the lobbyist the you know all the deep state who are heroes presented on m.s.n. b c their former f.b.i. officials and their former n.s.a. officials and their former department of defense officials and they go on
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television and say yeah we're going to get that chunk guy he's no good and he colluded with the russians and then behind the scenes we saw with the revelation of the actual under oath comments i think gave and congress was like you know we have no evidence but they went out there to entertain the masses and the masses want to hear these stories they do you think anybody goes w w e and there it's a $4000000000.00 industry people go there cheering it on do they think they don't know it's fake and that it's not staged and that it's not scripted but they go there because they know for certain the good guys going to win that's what has to happen right well rachel maddow she failed in her storytelling she script at this and the bad guy won i like it didn't he wasn't defeated the bad guy trump wasn't defeated by this molar thing and all this stuff and it came to a disappointing end and the audience is kicking over the chairs as they're leaving they're like this sucks this is a horrible game right wrestling is is more about soap operas with sweat and blood
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and rachel maddow is about a soap opera for housewives where she never stops crying right so she's always like oh. boo. right which can get boring after a while and you know this is unfortunately that what we have to understand or fortunately to understand donald trump you have to understand his connection to the professional wrestling in the w w e yeah because he was featured in many of the bouts of w w e and he's a reality t.v. star but he also had a huge cache with the huge business that is wrestling and he understands the simplicity of that story good guy bad guy so china is a bad guy were a good guy or. whatever the context may be and he presents it chew his audience in those very simplistic terms and which is not to say it doesn't necessarily connote dissent june just sent jus as this decision send us to send you in there would be you know because. ronald reagan who was considered to be the great
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communicator was also very simplistic in his messaging right and he would use a hollywood script and technique again using the stories from basic hollywood soap operas he was in so poppers or he did advertisements for soap operas remember ronald reagan convince people that smoking was healthy right but imo wrong and smoking is great for your health because of this ability to propagandize member propaganda you mix the fake with the real you get propaganda mixing the fake with a rail so whole coke and entree the giant you know they never mistook themselves for real masters you know even though you know some of their moves like the camel clutch or the gory bomb you know these were hard to do and they didn't get hurt they generally did get hurt so it felt like maybe they were a wrestler maybe they were a boxer but they never they knew they had to follow the script they knew the good
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guy had to win and they no matter how how hard the glory bomb was but what has happened with their you know the entertainment of the cable news networks sometimes they confuse themselves they believe that their privileged journalist class that they're like you know these hard scrabble journalists seeking out the truth when all they're doing is giving opinion shows and they're entertaining the people with ed it's you know it's right left it's red and blue like m s n b c versus fox they formed at the same exact time it's like bread and circuses and you know they formed in 1906. and it's no coincidence that within a few years then we saw the dismantling of the wealth creation of this nation because it's it was the bread and circuses it is the bread and circuses because even if the bad guy is winning which is the other team if you're on the red team as a blue team if you're on the blue team is the red team that there is always hope that the next election you're going to get in and well brought you start cheering your team and so there's always hope they keep on hanging on to the hope while that
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that other side is plundering but it is doing well as entertainment this is the headline that glenn greenwald was talking about it's hard being a. i have a looser libris mask on you know yelling like that is hard on your thread record ratings and record chaos on cable news was the new york times headline subtitle cable networks are facing threats and opportunities in a national crisis now fox is fighting back and see n.b.c. is looking to the right c.n.n. is defined by jeffrey zucker and he may run for mayor there talking about this this whole set up where not only has m s n b c failed in their storytelling because they they built up their audience that the good guy was about to win and they didn't so you know we have a situation of a standoff but they're profiting from chaos was another term they could throw out there yellow journalism right hearst newspapers i believe he said something like
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you give me. the war i'll give you the headline i'll give you the headline and then you give me the war i think that's why i said so it's which comes 1st the headlines of the war so we know leading up to the iraq war that c.n.n. . was the primary reason for the 1st iraq war the 1st invasion member stormin norman yeah that was back during george bush one remember that not was that was a clear example of a network starting a war with a sovereign country and style that works so well for c.n.n. they made so much money with that that they started a few more wars the hell they started destroyed libya for ratings and now we've got we've got a country to destroy in america because the only countries left that america can invade could actually fight back so never do that so instead we're attacking our own population for ratings so you know rachel maddow is like look at those people blowing up the street but our weapons pause for a commercial break right it's i mean she's
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a propagandist the so is fox news and there are war profiteer it's entertainment and it's human rights violation at the very end of the day they're entertaining you they are the bread and circus member bread and circuses is not from the top down what juveniles meant when he said that and i think was the 2nd century b.c. in the roman empire he said it's the population they're abandoning their civic duty they're abandoning it by being distracted by bread and circuses so they love these gladiator fights and by the way the gladiators were highly highly paid and they were you know owned and expensive property of those who they owned them so they weren't actually killed as much as they were that they had a fan base each of them and they fought and that you know they provided the bread and circuses and lurking in the background for all the networks new york times says is the question how long can this last cable news appeared like much of linear television to be in terminal decline before donald trump turned it into the
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greatest most terrifying show on earth so who where trapped in this situation of you know 2 teams fighting at each other while at the top there plundering they continue to plunder their focus perhaps and some of the looting down on 5th avenue but the fact is. where it absorbed we the people absorbed in our whatever one we're loyal to m s n b c or fox the plunder continues while they're doing their job you know they don't get paid $3040000000.00 a year just to read headlines write they get paid to assist in the wealth confiscation and destruction of a once thriving nation by a plutocracy that will soon be gone and nowhere to be found just like in other countries that you have a disappearing plutocracy in the past. i want you to teach me some of those moves you mentioned earlier what was the flying camel droppers i had the trammel clutch and let's hear that's your thing i want to learn the camel clutch the glory but. yeah. we entertained you but who is the who we see is
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a good guy he's the bad guy here i'm clearly the president in all situations i'm both good and bad i gave me the truth today in the truth tomorrow that makes me not a propagandist but a prick and journalist. the state. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to air 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 rush up. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil.
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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. this drug where cocaine says we're for books with just to everybody use cocaine. cocaine you can smoke this is worse like 1530. 20. 2 this is a bow assisting though
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a bit and people smoke this one bigger so. you can see these drugs any city in the united states that you want long as you want to get it about to. make money. that's what a. welcome back to the kaiser report i-max kaiser time out at cern to. jackson he is the author of this book that is a literally on fire all over america bitcoin and black america isaiah welcome back to the kaiser report. but beyond that this is an awesome moment in the history bit coin because we've got coast to coast protest out there
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black lives matter movement is gaining enormous traction and a lot of people in the crowds are holding up a big sign that says big quite a black america by isaiah jackson read this book. tell us how you feel about all of what's going on i say and honestly it's only because it's organic it's really the people doing it i didn't want to write it i didn't pay any protest. because it was on so it literally was just people so you can picture send it to me and this is where set a scene is new jersey raleigh north carolina london the site of this international now is very promising so good to see and i'm glad people are focusing on the economics they come after the smoke clears and of course you know i have a long history with big point as a matter of fact i page 12 it's mentioned that a notable white man named max kaiser was basically telling the black community in
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america to buy as much because as they possibly could because they can buy the white community of course back then it was only a dollar or $3.00 but you say in the book you don't agree with that sentiment per se but the point is that. in america there's a lot of talk about the reparations movement there is now you know 74 percent 14 trillion dollars floated about as we need to. you know legislate for reparations for slavery in america we have the residue and the legacy of slavery in america to this day that america is still an extraordinarily racist country and you really can't say anything different than that how does big coin in the pen the economics of big point how does that really liberate the black community finally in america i just want to say 1st estate i understood exactly what is meant but yes also you know i do want to point out it can go to our own communities and the way to point
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you know is economically we need live rich and i believe that as an asset class also as a human system if you can create a circular economy so common future and also have it as live rich for your community that's something that you can use in a future much like any other assets that people who are so if you buy real estate say think those things are leverage for you to be able to get our season please have the money to support yourself and have strong communities where we basically have the police bother us out of there because economically it doesn't do anybody any good and i think that's one of the only ways. is economically to be able to do it and i think the 2 key words associated with becoming one on confiscated ball. a lot of problem with the black community in america is that their wealth is constantly being stole and 2008 during the height of housing crisis they predominate victim of that fraud perpetrated by wall street were the black
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communities number 2 another phrase that you hear what they call in is self sovereignty so again black community america has never really been invited to be part of america black community still seen as outside of core american society so here. have self sovereignty affectively the black community could secede from the white community in america get their own self sovereignty become financially independent with their own currency called because and if on confiscated all you know cops can be you know not going back your door they're not going to get your big going i say absolute and i grew that completely i wrote about it in the book there are many examples of black communities that have to form a black wall street also when weeks in georgia we've had to places so those communities can be built and also like you said constable if you can't take it away you don't have people are going to do is take away your earning it down as we've seen in our communities before. so that it's not it was happy and also like
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you said being able to be so somber and it is important because there are communities such as you know lake koreatown chinatown louis opiate i was there 3 years there are still some rain in this smoke you know and they don't have any problems i'm not saying that it's always racism but economically. if somebody missed this is a list people that were here or you that you know that they would have to pay for and that's what we have to start to make them pay for it and removing obstacles on a broader scale black community if every community has start removing myself from this money system that is our own center my observation grown up in america is that the democrats tend to pander to the black community and with giveaways free phones and this type of thing and that seems to be the opposite of empowering a community and helping a community become self-sufficient and i see joe biden the democratic nominee is
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once again pandering like a fool to the black community except this time it seems like the black community is on to the democratic tricks and they're not falling from this time and they're going to go down the path of hard money and that's what we're talking about here. own personal journey what you document in this excellent book bitcoin a black america babble on your online bookseller i suggest you buy a copy made by fact buy 10 copies and give them to all your white friends so that they'll know what's happening what's coming san with black community in america but the point is that my question is your personal journey and typically it is also a journey of hard money where you have been able to. describe what happened to you because you've become kind of a new person in a way over the past 5 years or maybe is that correct as i can to describe that absolute have over the past 5 years once i started focusing on the economics and
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the actual problem which is the federal reserve constantly pretty money and inflation cube in our dollars. is valuable that was the root of the problem that led me down the big i pad and i just you know at a certain point in my life but about 5 years ago decided that if this is a solution it has to involve a black community because on a broader scale the world there are more black and brown people in the world then there are white people so when people think about you know who and it's who am i in my community i'm like i'm focusing on my community because around the world we have so many different cultures that adopt the only and that is to me was the root of most of the problems people have if your money is bad where controls the money controls you so once you take away that control i just combine those things and it took me down this path where i'm at a point that's pretty much all focused on and yes it has changed me for the better big goal has increased in price so that has so with the marketing side of it but i
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still want to make sure people get the why of why you need it why should you use it and other people start to realize that with our you know recent price i think this is a perfect storm so glad that i made that change and glad to be working with people like this. this is a good start now to understand the money part of our money right now as you point out every country has. the the society is stripped and to different classes class society in america obviously you have the black community is kind of a perpetual underclass because of the politics that goes back to slavery days but other countries have similar dynamics going on i lived in france for many years in the arab community and francis considered to be a permanent underclass in the country of france for example and you find this in countries all over the world class systems in britain of course you have a permanent underclass of non aristocrats of non oxford cambridge going university
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types that are treated poorly throughout their entire lives all of these groups all over the world who are tired of being having their individual sovereignty and agency destroyed the paper money by adopting bitcoin they can self actualize and become real strong and on that note i wanted to ask you about george floyd of course was murdered for the alleged crime of passing a counterfeit $20.00 bill i mean what's remarkable to me isaiah you know it all comes back to money right here is george floyd who's murdered for allegedly passing a fake $20.00 bill murdered by the state that just printed a counterfeit 6 trillion dollars to the ballot warren buffett to palau jamie diamond well the irony of this is disgusting you said it for you are really really when i heard the story you. mediately was a good i mean. there's a movie oh boy you don't have to worry about counterfeits and your problems and
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you're right i actually hate you or was it a feeling you know over something as small as. saying that with all these cases will we see killing people we. killed in their home while they're sleeping all of these things i think. and i'm not saying that because it's savior of ollie's it's out of the our what i am saying is that you only control your communities it's much harder for police to come in and say well the way so they are as you know something's up in the past but at this point i think the black community started to realize that and i think with the george you know he's the uprisings that have been beautiful to see because people are tired and i think it's a perfect storm it's the summer time people broke unemployed college kids out of school. if you don't have much to do and i just focus on the fact that then after that you know this is over what am i going to the money was so i think that's something that you know going to focus on but shout out to the process is out there
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doing that and yeah i mean just talking to you now i had an idea all protesters all over america should print the cue arc out to a big point wallop with 5 or $10.00 for the pick going tell cops who are attacking them can quickly download that q.r. code and put 5 or $10.00 a big point into their wallets. and cops immediately would switch from fear money bandits from agents of the fia money corrupt state to pick coin revolutionaries just put that q.r. code forget the signs that say you know down at the cops or cops are bad just put a q.r. code give a couple of bucks a pick going to change the way they think because they're being paid in fear and they're all going to go bankrupt very very quickly now to quote saw williams one of the greatest artists of the 20 and 21st century i love his music he put out a song recently i said a few years ago when he said he's got a list of demands and which is
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a brilliant song trying to solve williams on kaiser report now for 5 years i hope you here's this and all response i mean come on the show but going forward what would be on your top you know a list of things that you'd like to say changed in society because it is a hot subject now of course we need a police accountability that has that has to happen at the very least there should be police that oh you know lou so many other police say you want a terrible job you need to fix whatever is wrong to of course i think you gave just the judicial system because that is a part of west take it well 100 to one sentence is when things like rubio and promptly came out joe biden who is running things the nation is a lot of reform and he's happy let's start with a wristing a big thing the police also they killed or slowly reopening the cases of. racial bias let's start there and then economically what i want to see is after this is over you will start to see who the enemy is the state state dollars and how you can
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go back or or will this really if you can say with this and to separate is something that a lot of people have been discussing in the black community and of course it's nothing against any other community we just have to build our own and we can only rely on big oil but i think that is what in the. oh. the book is big going and black america i think jackson is the author thanks for being on the kaiser report really max all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser a part with me max kaiser and stacy herbert like to thank our guest isaiah jackson author of bitcoin and black america going to catch us on twitter it's kind of the reports and i stand by all.
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they can come and blow our brains out at any given time we can really do with the thing actually america is the only country in the world where you can kill people. war illegally get away with. all of the fire crawls still. all the troubled history failed to point its hollow play to k.k.k. exists because america wants it to exist the of the biggest terrorist group to ever operate in this country and they're dead to media worse than the people who destroyed the world trade center with the scroll.
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welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is r.t. u.k. . people got across the world for the funeral of george floyd's the black man who died in the u.s. one in the custody of a white police officer that says tensions grew in the u.k. over a controversial statues over the remove all of the one come aerating the slave trade in bristol the protesters currently gathering outside oxford university is set so road staci. doctors say there's a crisis of confidence in public health england calling its official report into the coronavirus impact on ethnic minorities are finally disappointing. the u.k. government u. turns all schools as the plan to bring back all primary years before the summer
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break is scrapped. jump a can see is full to the lowest level for more than 3 years amid worries the countries will suffer from a wave of mass unemployment of the time to make all the joined by an economics expert. and the prime minister's senior adviser dominic cummings faces a possible private prosecution over his much criticized long trip to iraq we hear from the woman behind the campaign. thousands of people have gathered in houston texas to pay their respects at the funeral of george floyd the unarmed black man killed by a white police officer and his death sparked global protests proceedings are underway at the fountain of praise church with $500.00 guests in attendance floyd
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died last month after a police officer knelt on his neck for nearly 9 minutes he said to be buried next to his mother in a private ceremony later on tuesday. global protest movements and people across the world have told us to pay their respects. from the london commemoration. so what's the situation like there. well i'm here outside parliament square right by the winston churchill's many argue a symbol of colonisation and indeed racism here at this currently we're seeing about a few dozen protesters who have been. through widespread protests throughout the day they are the last remaining protesters now but as you can see there is a huge police presence as well protecting this. protest have been reinvigorated of course by the killing of george freud but also now protesters are looking to see that targets here in the united kingdom trying to rid the u.k.
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of symbolic statues and representation. and racism and impression and they were to argue that this. is one of them now targeting start to become quite a thing over the last few days particularly starting in place where she was toppled down the statue of. the 17th century slave trader his statue was toppled down in pristina and thrown into the river london as i say has its share of controversial issues which has prompted the city contra now so he wants a review of london statues in an effort to make london's public spaces more diversity friendly but if you could include places like the tate gallery the owner of the found himself to slavery. i'm quite clear we should be memorialized we should be commemoration celebrations. people who are slaves.
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to show that the streets of london the public room the school. well in general statues do facing them and destroying them has caused quite a lot of control the sienna at least split opinion but some do agree with the removal of them but does not necessarily the tacked on. we shouldn't destroy the statues i guess we should probably move into like museums where we can appreciate the history behind it doesn't matter if the person did one thing good or couple of things good if the person has done. disgracefully to parts of the society why why do we need to start of this person and the problem is we are going to write history. good or bad we called the creative thinking if you're looking into historical figures and saying they had an involvement in slavery or
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a spate of you know if there is a cutoff of it if they demonstrate behaviors that were racists and i think it should be a fairly cut line i think that this election of statues for black people and for other people who were in this country to build it so what needs to be looked at is as some of these statues of people have got a history of racism do they need to be removed it's not fair when the people who are here a lot of us grew to slavery you know i mean we we are history's going to slavery we should we should appalled shameful parts it is our history. i find it's a very dangerous things to start it's a bit like a to tell you terry and regime wanting to you know that i don't need to follow or trying to clear your whole past and pretend that were a different change society we are changing but i think you have to be very careful to remember your past so that you don't make the same errors again. turning attention then to oxford many protesters seem to be quite inspired by the recent
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events in bristol specifically speaking of toppling down the statue there and protesters and also as you can see on your screen have gathered. beside the road structure of the roads being a 19th century in period as in south africa who laid the foundations of the exploited labor labor system over there and also laid the law of cesar's of land in south africa as well so campaigners have long argued to total down that start she was saying it argues is a representation of subjugation and so it remains to be seen whether or not the activists in oxford will follow the protest is interesting now earlier today these protesters they've been on a somewhat of a truck drives much of tour around parliament square and not taking any at the nelson mandela start you here at winston churchill going over to downing street that message seems to be that it's not just an issue of police brutality over in the united states but one here in the u.k. as well we're hearing chants from the u.k.
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is not innocent all the way to boris johnson is a racist all of this into a wider context it seems like the black cross matters protest movement has been reinvigorated by the killing of george floyd of course all aspects of racial inequality discrimination oppression and racism and even the symbols of it have not been shown a light on how do you think you very much and apologise for some of the language that you. were from all the debate around structures are now joined by former tory party candidate summit must thank you very much for joining us the colston century of bristol clearly caused a lot of anger so it was right that it came to. well of course it was certainly right it would have come down one way or another i have read reports that there had been complaints make the counts of medical people who wanted to take it down but counsel said that coast and philanthropic philanthropy work came in the way and therefore should not have should be placed so when we look at the arguments made by
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the council and when you look how young is made by those as you want to take it down 4 is work in slave trade when 100000 people died i think it was right to take it down but i don't think people were right in their own way to go out and cause can read damage to their public property and therefore causing what floor at war and violence as we've seen all over the country people wanted to take down statues i don't think that's going to solve the problem that we're facing today but i thought constance statue was correct to come down it just i think we should have just gone in more legal in the right way he think this it's time that this country came to terms with its colonial past i mean removing statues of no slave traders that's a 1st step is not whether you can or you can also argue that all of a crime was a statue in parliament you also come down and so should many of the statues all across the country i mean if you start putting that argument to saying well bring all the statues down we'll have no this left who had nothing to teach our kids as
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to what is dead about our past and how we come to terms with it of course we should come to terms with it there is no doubt about that but there is a way to educate them educate through curriculum educate kids through. not just black history month but throughout really year in museum and all across the country to take you know statues is only just showing that we're just you know the past in the future when somebody else says look i feel offended because this statue is a person was not me going in there time and take it down and what we just we're going to say ok that's fine we'll agree to terms one more that would you like to say from the government on the other side do you think that the police have been too light on protesters. i think we live in a democracy and it is right that everyone has their we had to go out and protest and hold those accountable the police have been to my account and do what we have seen absolutely ok with the protesters there have been so many peaceful protesters all across the country and there have been a few randoms few people who decided to go around and cause trouble which has gone
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across all over social media all over the news which i don't think it is fair i think there have been moments when police have been tracking with protesters taking me with them engaging with engaging in dialogue with them positive dialogue to get out to so there are some individuals who are really going to cause trouble there are some individual clearly going to cause fights and he's going to be shown as those protesters are all like this i don't think so right is he and we do not intend to attack those who raise their voice in a way that they want to see change as ahmed thank you very much for your thoughts thank you very much thanks again. doctors have condemned the official report into the impact of coronavirus on back and ethnic minority groups more than 30 medical groups have signed a letter saying there's now a crisis of confidence in the study's authors public health and we have long been aware ethnic disparities in health outcomes sadly this review does nothing to
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further our understanding and we must express our proposed disappointment as a priority p.h.e. must urgently publish in full any recommendations and actions it plans to take to address inequalities be a.m.e. community face this is a crisis of confidence and credibility that we cannot afford. or public health england's review revealed that black and distinct minority groups are up to twice as much at risk when compared with people of white ethnicity the critics say the report failed to give any reasons or recommendations for actions needed the study failed to adjust findings for longer term health conditions or occupations or meanwhile the department of health said that more work was needed following the findings of the public health england report the government is taking action more needs to be done there qualities minister is now undertaking further work to protect our communities from the impact of covert 19 or the founder of melanin
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medics told me that there should be more clarity on what should be done now to protect people. we were informed that there was a possibility that the recommendations section was actually removed from the final report and this was quite disappointing to you know become aware of it and i think this is because there are so many voices that have been silenced in that process or the haven't actually been valued as they should have and within those recommendations and also we were told that there was a pleasing gauge from that place but we haven't heard any outcomes from big commute is a gauge that we went to before. which could provide greater context to the because of the numbers and statistics at the root. so i do believe the review is the starting point but there is such a great city to actually. include the voices of the effects of this conversation and it orders a forward positive recommendations that can make for change well of course also
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this occupation and other health conditions are also factors as well they yes there are ready for to be easing back to as we can't deny the risk of occupation we can't deny the risks that are attached to the white house but i think is really understanding that for lots of baby groups you know there is that intersection so they are more likely to suffer from certain health conditions or that they are more likely to be in front of the patients but it's just there is it leads to understand what can we do that at this moment so actually prevent the pro life threat maybe you know this which many baby could be diseases unfortunately take the lights of the ads. now let's look at how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting the whole of the u.k. the death toll has reached $40883.00 according to official government figures $286.00 more deaths across all settings have been reported in the past 24 hours on
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tuesday n.h.s. england reported 129 hospital death while the scottish households which is reported 7 across all settings wales has reported 90. northern ireland has reported no deaths for the 3rd consecutive day. the u.k. government has given the go ahead bowl enormous central shops in england to reopen all the jews the 15th the business secretary told to choose days press briefing that shops will have to complete comes to splay cope with 19 risk assessments 1st or face in foresman nations that. were despite a steady decline in the daily coronavirus death toll almost $64000.00 more deaths than usual have been registered in the u.k. since the outbreak began that's according to figures revealed by the office for national statistics on choose day which looked at the 5 year average epidemiologist say excess mortality is the best way to measure internationally comparable coronavirus death tolls. and senior scientists have claimed force in the
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government's testing traces to mean it's not fit for purpose the so-called independent sage set up to shadow the government's official scientific advisory group for emergencies unveiled its critical report on tuesday the group is calling for ministers to implement a more robust find test trace isolate and support approach in the fish to more effectively cold about the virus. and now let's take a look at how the pandemic is moving globally. more than 7100000 cases and being confirmed according to worldwide data collected by johns hopkins university in the us there have been over 400000 deaths while the total number of recoveries a supposed 3300000. coming up after the break. plans to get back to school before the summer break software to merge with primary schools followed government to reopen last week.
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concerns grow about mass unemployment in the u.k. as the number of job vacancies fall to the lovers level emotional strain is i'll be joined by the economics expert. number 10 advisor dominic cummings could face private me over his controversial looked on a trip to dora. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy on sunday shouldn't let it be an arms race based on off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk.
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military thinks. we dare to ask. welcome back plans to get english peoples back to school before the summer break up and scraps offer to measure just top of the primer schools followed government guidelines to reopen last week before on this onto your case he's around 8 joins me now. hello there he says so a big huge turn then from the government absolutely that states that they want to do with schools. to reopen for we are full 4 weeks before the end of the term the beginning of the summer holidays but now it appears that the government are doing a u. turn and that quite embarrassing really when we remember that to be our king of schools form the key plank of the government's a rule strategy to reopen the country get by bit over the next few weeks and months
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and so as a result of that the government stated that well many of the schools themselves actually have stated that they won't be reopening the government it had to go along with pressure from head teachers teachers unions and so on last week or so years one in 6 supposed to be returning back to school and that didn't take place in almost my most schools and so that has been pushed back possibly to the end of this month in the northwest and the england as well we've seen schools putting off their plans to reopen because they are right that's the rate of infection has been has been above one another that means that now the virus is beginning to spread in that part of the country exponentially and again local councils unions and others saying that it's not safe to reopen however the education secretary galvin williamson says that the r.h. across the country is modeled to be less than one so they believe that it is or
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will be safe at some point soon for schools $300.00 some schools in areas such as we know western are concerned about local rates of transmission i can assure them that sage is our estimate for the whole of the u.k. is below herat if robust data shows that local action needs to be taken and we were not to hesitate to do so but we are not in that position. now the government say that they are launching a new study to monitor the spread of coronavirus among teachers as students in english schools not they're aiming to do this study in 100 schools with around $200.00 pupils or teachers in each school giving them a big enough sample to try to get a better idea as to the behavior of the virus in particular months those who are perhaps a bit younger who up till now the size of the data show are less impacted by the
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virus and possibly have less chance of spreading it at to others and so the governor will be hoping that that study gives them more information out with which to deal with this far is but also to plan to open schools by september at the latest in time for the new school year they said thank you very much indeed. wal-mart as i show i was joined by a counselor for cheshire west counsel robert chair nick here tell me that more specific local data is needed for schools across the northwest to assess the risk in their specific areas. of course goes all the noble and really work valuable to never since a lot down starts it but what we're talking about here is going to a wider set of peoples as was said on the news in the early years in year 6 what we did was we asked all of our schools in the bar can you actually do this can you open police people's on june 1st and they're all in completely different positions
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because some of the old victorian buildings were long clean classroom so so this is difficult some of them have got so poor quality infrastructure and of course a lot of teachers and answering teaching star are actually off. for 6 but only the teachers teachers knew really what was the what was the situation so we got the risk assessments and we made a kind of star good start so roughly a 3rd of our schools so that they could meet the government start it on june the 1st roughly a 3rd of them said they could do something on a 3rd of them so they couldn't do anything so it's very piecemeal now friday last we had this study from the public health england from cambridge university in the northwest the our valley is just over one but the problem is that's an average so effectively we are but since we are barely between my point to the north point 08 so it was not for intake ingestion we don't know which part of the distribution
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we've got so we really do need access to much much more accurate regarding local variations. i mean while the number of job vacancies in the u.k. has hit a 3 year low sparking mari's the country will experience severe unemployment. data collated by employment cited job his job of found that more than 30 percent of vacancies available are within the health social and civil service sector during the month of may well from january to may of this year vacances have fallen by 40 percent in comparison to the same period last year but the retail sector has suffered the most with the number of jobs available falling by 53 percent at the same point last year to date around 9000000 workers up and down the country have been furloughed cheering the pandemic we're joining me now is a professor of international economics and finance keith pilbeam fossicking thank you very much for joining us. just how bad is the economy going to be after the
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virus and how long will it take to improve well it's actually going to be quite bad down fortunately because what's happening is the 3rd. is keeping people some people employed who otherwise be on employed and the trouble is of course the social distancing and what that does to certain sectors so if you look at the hospitality sector the restaurants the palps sort of undermines the economics because they need to have the let's say 80 percent capacity you know the airlines as well so it's going to be very difficult for these industries to recover until we get through the bars but surely lifting the lockdown in the meantime at least partially will help the hospitality and retail sectors. well you still got to cover your when you open up you say you so what why just to play. these who read to them the very because you're going to fix cos anyway you know your rent and your rights and the building costs and things like that but then you've got these variable costs which is the stall the electricity you know provide didn't they may was in restaurants. and
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you've got to be able to cover those at the very minimum and if you can't cover those then you don't operate it's a simple as well we've already employed the time poverty in the country then the u.k. could find it even harder to deal with a 2nd wave of the crowd a virus couldn't that's right because we've opened up you know trying to open up maybe a little bit too quickly and then you know the figures will come down much lower than in other countries where you risk a 2nd wife and we could be in real problems we can't afford any more months of this unfortunately is to do with a social distancing at the end it undermines the economics of so many businesses and we've yet to see in the meantime they won't get the government do to help turn it around well the main thing of course is to keep the infections down and keep the red going down of all these things but also concentrate on the dollars but also allowing you know some said you know kids are not affected. too much by this and we need to get the kids back in schools and we know who's vulnerable it's the oldest
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set to rid the population so you need to keep those people at home and let the young people go to work i mean it's pretty straightforward coming down from other financial crashes in the past or something unique well this is unique because it's affecting many industries across the globe some time and many countries we've never seen anything like it in moten times so yeah it's unique and but the policy response has been abysmal so just one of them professor what would you very briefly what would you have a government today. well as i've said you've got to concentrate away the dangers are and the dangers of people over 60 really they're the people that die just the young people that such great danger and you have to decide everybody we call plugs of the big society one like we all know that so you're just going to have to accept that some of the young will die but at the end of the guy we've got to run businesses and otherwise people will die because of poverty and other things and on that note we'll leave it thanks very much professor keyes pilgrim thank you. and
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finally boris johnson's chief age dominic cummings could face private legal action over his controversial trip to darwin while lockdown restrictions were in place the action is currently being crowd funded by a law graduate frustration by coming as flouting of the government's own coronavirus guidelines were launched on sunday the fundraiser is seeking 300000 pounds for the case with donations so far at a little under 3000 the money raised will initially fund legal advice on coming straight and if a basis for prosecution is found they will go towards prosecuting him any of the money raised which isn't spent on the prosecution were donated to a charity which helps people with fission problems when april cummings and his wife 260 miles to take their child to a 2nd home in dire as a time when full lockdown measures were still in place darren police said that trip didn't break the law on a subsequent 60 mile round trip to barnard castle which cummings claims was to test his eyesight before returning to london constituted a minor breach similar breaches by members of the public have resulted in over
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$15000.00 fines being issued by police since lock down measures came into force. while the woman behind the campaign marks the tally for told me that dominic cummings actions such a dangerous precedent. he didn't apologize but he what he has done he has undermined the public confidence so now what we've got is black lives matter as protesters saying that well if dominic cummings can say that then a white hot we use this as a result excuse so what he's done he's opened the floodgates to everyone now preaching look down so he's done much more than just. a little preach he's just undermined the public confidence in the government itself well that's awful r t u k r t america will take over the top of the hour but from all the team here in westminster to.
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