tv Documentary RT June 12, 2020 12:30pm-1:31pm EDT
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. welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is our 2 u.k. . black lines massive protests continue in london calling for greater justice for britain's minority as we hear from the aunt of an alleged victim of polish police treatment and a former chief superintendent of. the u.k. government could face a legal challenge over the export of riot control equipment to the u.s. during an respond by the death to old ford in police custody that's as the scottish parliament schools on britain to hold similar exports. hop aboard pubs closure
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amid worries that 2 greater social distancing rules could severely hit business. and campaigners call on the u.k. government to give a timeline for when all dangerous products will be removed from buildings ahead of the grand felt our fire anniversary we hear from a man who lost 6 relatives in the fire. flies months of protests continue in london this friday calling for greater justice for britain's black community it's the latest in a wave of demonstrations spawned by the death in the us of unarmed black man george floyd while in police custody as his prime minister boris johnson urges people to stay away from future protests which he says have been infiltrated by unsavory elements artie's easter ali was at the protest. this protest was due to be held
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tomorrow but it's now been moved forward to today there were fears because of a council rally organized by the football. collective of. who would be attending this hotel might be in danger from attacks by some of those people or by some people on the far right so for that reason people were told to perhaps get hands over events before today and that's what this march is now it has been quite nicely organized there are around 2000 people so it's a good going to go to the ones we saw last week but even so it's been peaceful people have been marching and moving. to give you speeches the scenes of you taking over all the educating each other on what they say is that issue to do with systemic racism now these protesters of course this protest is peaceful we did see on the weekend also 20000 people marching but towards the end of the day on sunday
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there were some clashes between police and protesters and those protesters some of them told me the statue of winston churchill with the words the charge was racist points to his history in the years above where other countries under the british empire however prime minister boris johnson has hit back he's taking to twitter to defend winston churchill legacy is a man who he says forces against fascism and defeated the nazi the nazis in germany but he also said that any acts of violence what represents the black clouds matter is a movement but we're just a case of infiltrates is that he's trying to disrupt and divide the population. what happen with these these demonstrations is that 80 tiny minority or a growing minority. have hijacked and they are using them. as a pretext to attack the police to to cause violence and to cause damage
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to public property so my i'm pushing my message to everybody is that for all sorts of reasons they should not go to these demonstrations and whatever our feelings about the cause we should not support a demonstration that he's you know probability looking at what's happened before going to end in deliberate and calculated god. ok so then what is the government's doing in reaction to all of this. well we're seeing the government carrying out reforms to what they say is criminal justice critics have described it as draconian some of the measures put forward by robert bucklin the justice secretary on the home secretary pretty to tell include thoughts trucking prosecutions of people on protests such as these ones who are accused of carrying out acts of vandalism or acts of violence and also including the
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jailing of tess's within $24.00 i was increasing sentences for people who attack workers who attack emergency workers like ambulance and police officers stuff and so for those reasons there are been accusations that perhaps the government are being selective in their application and they seek to make these reforms because we have seen in the past for example supporters of the robinson attacking police offices and those critics say the police and the government didn't make those changes in the wake of those incidents and so there have been accusations of selective application of the law and also against systemic racism which is one of the main core issues with the backlash about the movement. and i spoke to claudine dewberry who claims the nephew face brutality at the hands of the metropolitan police she told me the incident escalated after he went outside to investigate a commotion between police and a group of boys including his brother. i don't know whether it was the fact that he
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was insistent and the fact that you were holding him if a no good reason i will say things went from strength to strength and very quickly he was being detained he was. and being very polite in the video that we will say. these polite conversation very quickly got heated where my nephew was then breena c.s. gas he was being pushed and punched in cheat by several officers and still he ended up on the floor he was serious gassed in his face once he was on the floor and all the time the family kept saying to him he is an asthma sufferer while he was sane i comprehend i can't get in the way we've all had layers to comments on the video that we're showing with it is a said he can say it while you were talking and they had to get back to us about that but let's look at it from their point of view in these tense times where we're saying what's happening they would argue that they were simply doing their job what
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do you think they were simply doing their job because. if you can see my nephew is in. he's got and he's worked over all he has just come from work they were standing outside in and listen to issues street there was no. animosity there was no loud noise there was no no loud music they were not confrontational so the police when used in watched the video all the thirst encounter of my nephew with him what you see him saying is can you stop it please what you put in at me even as he gets down on the floor he'll hear you saying can you stop the please or former chief superintendent of the metropolitan police tell bobber told me the situation needs to calm down on both sides but the reduction in officer numbers was part of the problem. but what's quite worrying is that people are now prepared to not help police officers who are trying to take suspects but start filming it and it's
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a really really worrying trend and i think what the metropolitan police need to do is identify all of those culprits make sure that they're identified and make sure they're brought before the law because it's never acceptable to attack police officers in that way never i mean our office is an easy target i mean do they themselves need more protection. well than in the u.k. the police officer numbers have been reduced quite significantly we've lost 22000 police officers in the last 10 years and 800000 police start so so it's a huge reduction in police officers and police are staffed resources so there's not as many police officers were in the middle of the recruitment drive but we decoded crises that recruitment drive has now been stalled so that creates its own difficulties so part of it is about numbers not just having sufficient resources. to be able to deal with individuals who are being on road and what you anticipate happening over the weekend. well it's and i think that no matters have shown leadership here because i brought that demonstration forward as your correspondent
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pointed out the the far right group of very sort of footballers army which is very sort of a far right racist group they are basically saved and wanted to demonstrate at the same time so blind that it showed leadership and brought their demonstration forward so hopefully you won't have the 2 groups clashing but unfortunately wherever you have far right racist groups you will you end up having disorder and i'm sure the left will bring people to oppose them or change so it's going to be a tricky time of the week and. lawyers representing an unidentified british citizen have urged the ukase international trade secretary news trust to stop exports of right control equipment to be u.s. it comes amid condemnation of american police use of such equipment against protesters the u.k. government could face a high court legal challenge if they say refused to suspend export licenses the claimant is extremely concerned by reports that the u.k.
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government is currently permitting the supply and exports of equipment to the usa in circumstances where there is a real risk that such you came manufactured military and law enforcement equipment is being used against protesters in dangerous and highly inappropriate repressive ways well meanwhile the scottish parliament has passed a motion that also calls on the u.k. government to suspend arms exports to the u.s. hollyweird says it stands in solidarity with the black lives matter movement the motion was backed by 52 votes to not with 11 abstentions it also called for the establishment of a slavery museum in scotland to address historic claims. well the campaign against arms trade has revealed the u.s. is one of the world's largest buyers of u.k. arms with all my 6000000000 pounds worth of arms licensed in the past 10 years the u.k. has also license $800000000.00 pounds worth of small arms to the u.s. since 2010 and over $2000000.00 pounds worth of security and paramilitary police
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goods including anti-riot shields with scottish national party m.s.p. james dorn and told me the government should put people's lives ahead of profit as important for us to send that message that the scottish parliament stands behind the. movement and also the fight that were horrified to see what's been happening to some of the protesters although they are and if we can send a message to westminster it's just a mob of pressure and it's about government to courtly through the same hall for a lot really you know i mean if somebody smaller bites or and it's a chicken or trump i'm sure the ball is there were more of goods that he wants tomorrow harlem school due to the people or the police use them or what is also in here you're saying this at a time when we've had the economic figures as well the economy has dropped by a 5th and many u.k. jobs are dependent on arms for duction and distribution do we need more job cuts during these unprecedented times given the argument ticks is the rule that says
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that we should then be allowed to sell anything to anybody because there's an economic benefit to it and i just think there's some things we have to do is you have to principals and people's lives ahead of the head of the process and look to see who the can build a market stealable. there guys transport secretary grant shapps has confirmed anyone who isn't wearing a face covering will not be allowed to board public transport in england from monday this huge public support for compulsory face coverings. they show respect for our fellow travelers but for clarity transport operators will be able to refuse permission to travel where someone isn't using a face covering and this weekend and taking powers through the public health act leading to fines for noncompliance too will take
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a gentle approach to enforcement during the 1st couple of days and help will be on hand in addition to the british transport police the star from what rail from here fell transport for london transport operators in the coming weeks will also deploy journey makers to assist and remind commuters of the need to wear face coverings or from june the 15th they will be compulsory to wear face coverings on any form of public transport to prevent the spread of the coronavirus however young children disabled people and those with breathing difficulties are exempt travellers are allowed to wear face coverings made at home including a simple scarf that would cover the nose and mouth. coming up after the break. activists call on the u.k. government to remove all dangerous clothing from buildings ahead of the grandfather our fire anniversary we hear from a man who lost 6 family members in the tragedy. join
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previous biggest fall and if followed a fall of just under 6 percent in the month of march than the 2 months combined have seen the economy shrink by around a quarter where economics expert professor gerund jones told me that while the pounds plummet has been sharp it'll it's an inevitable product of lock down that's not surprising but it should be so big because essentially large parts of the economy close down over the last week of march the whole of april to you are in lockdown so if you look at the all who have still been working that's around 40 percent of employees have been working from home over this period and there's a large number also about $10000000.00 people were killed in key workers or a sense about a 3rd of the total labor force in the united kingdom so if you add those together sorry about 3 quarters of production a little bit less than 3 quarters of production really there's still be in going on
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during the month of april so it's not surprising that over this period of lockdown receive a fall in g.d.p. approaching a quarter it's huge it's unprecedented but it represents the unprecedented an unprecedented no joy of what's been going on during lockdown as a result of coded. when they were non-essential shops are preparing to open their doors again on monday after over 2 months of lockdown amid fears this may be too soon r.t. u.k. shabda everest actually reports. so i can confirm today the retail outlets which have been required to be closed will be able to open the doors again from monday the 15th of june. when it comes to high street shopping try before you buy has become a long distant memory during the coronavirus lock down 3 months on and the government thinks that reopening shops might provide a much needed boost to the economy there are concerns not just of what the new normal might look like but whether or not it's safe to take the step forward to how
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to indicators are all that telling us that it is too early to lift the lockdown the issue is people will come into the shops but they would also mingle and rude and after the shops and this is where all the shops may be a safe place the process of going to the shop and then coming back home and in between are all risk areas unfortunately i think case numbers will inevitably go up under these circumstances so how my staff and shoppers be kept as safe as possible and what might the high street now look like well that to me to social this is single is still in place which many in the industry say simply won't work in the hustle and bustle of every day retail some stores though are planning to supply things like hand sanitizer on arrival some will insist on masks although none of these are a legal requirement with clothing retailers shoe shops and even bookstores piling
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to quarantine stock up to 72 hours if anyone touches it obviously times are hard retail companies a moment might come on what they can to accommodate them bring the softness back at one time they're doing it in groups of people the managers have been around and everyone's on the floor to make one way system they've got clean stations as well they are being given face shield which go from the top of your head so the bot just underneath each him which i think is really great considering other companies have not provided. i'm happy to get back in into work and start working hard again the new normal isn't just about behavior but what's still out there one study estimates as many as whole for retailers could fall into administration by the end of the summer clothing sells it down by a 3rd well known food related items in general don't buy as much as half while experts are warning the rebound might not be easy we still see a lot of our retail clients saying but i expect was the end of you and. you have
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lost revenue in. business what we know is not even the government say it's. again we're not going to have an immediate because. it's not just a matter of. great schools it's a matter of whether or not to do so there's a further problem with this brave new world will the public actually want to shop currently that's historically high levels of online shopping over 60 percent customer support new happens and technically the virus is still out there so will they need convincing to get back on the high streets and have really be like hey you can you can come to a shop and be surrounded by strangers but you can't go visit you know that doesn't make sense to be apprehensive about shops opening next week. for big concerns. about duty to ground do some shopping but. i'm concerned about safety i'm really
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looking for i haven't got any solitary soul so it was me saying i miss. things i think that we're opening to say businesses and businesses are important but i think the government should do more to save these businesses without having to risk people's lives will be a lot more contact and that's going to increase the chances of getting infected at the same time this good reasons behind it so the new normal on the high street might not be to everyone's tastes but given how fragile the industry was before the lockdown retailers will be hoping that the public gets used to it and quickly try to stash the artsy london. well the u.k.'s lockdown has dealt the hospitality industry a devastating blow with at least half of all pubs on track never to reopen and under scotland have 2 separate road maps to get the sector up and running england has left the to meet a distance rule out in favor of wider spacing between customers with no specific distance requirement while scotland plans to keep social distancing rules in place
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in pubs with the nation's tourism chief warning the rule could stop many venues from reopening due to a lack of space well i was joined earlier by the c.e.o. of the british b. and probably so c.h. an enema clarke and she told me that if the government of vi's just want me to distancing in pubs instead of 2 we could see 75 percent of the sec to reopen when restrictions east it's been devastating for the pumps it to that has paid their part in the fight against career advised by clues in their doors since march so they've had no money coming in and of course as we are beginning to reopen our economy return to the workplace we need to also think about how we can also reopen the hospitality sector and also get money going well to have nations view this differently as we've been hearing scotland want to keep the 2 metres but england they could relax that. well this social distancing remains under review and it remains under review in england as well as it does in other parts of the united
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kingdom in fact we've seen some of the islands an hour of manner of reduce and eliminate their social distancing altogether so we say you need to be aware of the pressures on our sector if it is it to meet a social distancing rule that means only one 3rd of pubs can reopen but if they reduced it to the debate over his one meter rule they would actually be able to see 75 percent of clubs were opening so there's a stark choice there for the government if it really wants to kickstart the economy within the pop sector then we need to look at these are distancing measures but social distancing the police though when people have had a few drinks. i think it's important that we focus on the environment and we are working with the government to create the guidance about how we can create a safe workplace in our parks and also our restaurants and we're looking at what we can do in terms of measures to reduce interaction between customers.
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around half a 1000000 leaseholders currently live in buildings covered in dangerous materials a survey conducted by the u.k. cladding action group found that 90 percent of those asked felt that mental health that worsened because of their living situation or meanwhile more than a quarter of respondents claimed they have been diagnosed with new mental health conditions and more than a search have noticed their preexisting conditions have worsened almost a quarter say they have considered self harm or even suicide or not bill should care who lost his family in the fire told me that people in the community are terrified of another incident like granville happening again. you must stop using
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excuses always in for more excuses to come along you know would it be the pandemic you there's still people building buildings doubt you know so if you really care about the people of england and. then you must commit and fully commit. and show and do something like if you're showing you doing something something is not good enough what's the general feeling within the community and avail they're terrified they're upset they don't want to see another grown full you know. people have lost a life they sat here and watched. we also. go in a blaze you know we don't want to see that we don't want to hear it you know it's and this and this campaigning we are doing and you know we want to make sure that everybody can live in peace and and literally in safety how will you
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you cannot be both with the yeah you like. they can come and blow our brains out at any given time and we can't really do anything actually america is the only country in the world where you can kill people outside of war and legally get away with. all of the fire crawls still beriah all the troubled history failed to point its hollow flame to k.k.k. exists because america wants it to exist they are the biggest terrorist group to
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ever operate in this country and they're dead to media war saul's and the people who destroyed the world trade centers are the scroll why. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics school business i'm show business i'll see that. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to feel some air for. 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
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sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. 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 this 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 is to bust the one business show you can't afford to miss i'm french born in
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