tv Keiser Report RT June 18, 2020 11:30am-12:30pm EDT
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by a max keiser this is the kaiser report hey let's say the guy down the block from where you live is counterfeiting ronnie and he's by and stuff eat he he created an extension on a sound suit bought a new boat he bought a new car plus 5 new cars he bought another new boat he bought a lot of jewelry he's live in a large would you say that the wealth on that street is disproportionately heading into that guy's house because he's able to counterfeit money and spend that money would you say that i mean that's not hard to comprehend right stacy yeah we're going to talk about is can tell in a fact and how that spreads down through a systemic form of discrimination and a systemic inequality because this is an issue obviously that is spread around the
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world you know with the uprisings about the george floyd murder which has spread around the world and i think the underlying issue here is the monetary system around the world that's the basis of why everybody around the world this protest and why this has spread around the world and it goes to this little clip from the federal reserve chairman jay powell marty bent posted this and he said deflecting blame never a good sign individuals are waking up to the biggest scam to sweep earth over the last century the federal reserve fix the money fix the world. with more or more. it's not really really 2 months. or is. there a lot of work was. more or less. consistent for.
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yours right well let's keep in mind that your own powell is the big shareholder in stocks and he's the guy gave blackrock the job of buying stocks for his back the central bank and he gave the money to do so so he prints a lot of money gives it to blackrock and then they buy stock in these e.t.f. that he owns jay powell and the stock prices go up and he makes money with the money that he printed oh that's interesting so is and better than the guy at the end of the block is counterfeiting money in their basement and then buying lots of gold jewelry and cars and boats and then say wow that guy's got a lot of wealth yeah he's spending the money just printed is it any different no it's not any different not at all different now let's follow up on that that story that you've created of a neighborhood where one guy gets to print all this money and he buys up all the wealth producing assets of the town the still pretty production company in the steel manufacture he buys the auto manufacture and he buys the actual underlying land to most of the property so has to innovate everybody has to pay rent and then
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people realized then he gets found guilty of like counterfeiting but he just has to stop doing ok like it but he still gets own the wealth his family gets inherit the wealth and they get to go forward obviously they're going to be deceived everybody else in the entire economy is disadvantage against this guy because he inherited all this ill gotten wealth so that is part of the system that we have the problem in america right now with. you know the disadvantage that black americans have because of the history of slavery that they went to jim crow which took wealth from . black americans and so they came out the game they started it you know from 1964 with the civil rights act they started into this hyper globalized american empire at a huge disadvantage compared to the average white person but then from 1981 whoever had the assets got in 1st on the pyramid scheme and so we're going to go into some
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of the charts on that so the way that this is played out in the black community and we saw that during the katrina disaster quite brilliantly played out before our eyes in that area around new orleans there's a lot of black homes owners ship of homes the katrina disaster a lot of predatory banks to swoop in steal their homes from them based on the frauds the loans that were made by the banks and who owns most of those properties people like warren buffett of berkshire hathaway so here he had a disenfranchisement of the biggest us and franchise one of the black community in america a sense slave days and how they do it they use interest rate apart they use money printing money counterfeiting jay powell whoever was at the helm of the fed at that time could have been worn could have been whoever was i mean they were involved in this wholesale disenfranchisement of this group and this you can make a 50 examples of exactly the same game play from the same book again the game
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started the pyramid scheme started the ponzi scheme started in 1971 when nixon closed the goldman doe so it's what advantage how many hotels on the monopoly game board did you own when the game started and i so brilliant viral video where this woman was explaining like you know black americans had to work for 400 times around the board the monopoly board building houses and buying properties for the white people playing the game and then suddenly that's all i can now play the game that you know were 400 times on the board collecting properties now you start to join the game but on top of that. we have a systemic thing where anybody said the there are a whole bunch of losers systemically the cantillon effect you know jay powell is in charge of printing money he gets to print money he presses a button he said this on 60 minutes he prints money as much as he wants it can only go to those broker dealers 1st it goes to certain bankers 1st and those bankers
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decide who to lend it to. you know we're going to let's i'm going to get 4 to one with jamie diamond jamie dimon we all saw him take the knee in front of a chase manhattan bank right but so he gets to decide who gets the wealth who gets the free money that they've given and they're charging interest on that free money that jay powell is just given him jamie dimon takes the name but won't lend to black americans in d.c. this is a headline from c.b.s. news and 2018 and they pointed out that j.p. morgan chase rarely lends to minorities and one major u.s. city washington d.c. the heart of power in america over 40 percent of the population is black american just 2 percent of j.p. morgan chase's loans in washington d.c. just 2 percent that's 23 of the 110-1000 loans made in 2018 went to blacks in washington d.c. just
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a few went to latinos there this is the same sort of situation is like those loans in our system of a post gold standard dollar whoever has the most debt gets to build the wealth with this counterfeit money and own all the assets right jamie diamond is part of the financial apartheid in america there is apartheid in america that's done with it your straights and loans and the banking cartel and to kind of expand on those black mop lay idea how come when blacks roll the dice on monopoly and all those lands and you got to go to jail you know there's a jail. you know on the monopoly board you go to jail right somehow and blocked. play monopoly in america oh view of it got to go to jail again oh you got to go to jail again okas jail is now a property developments game by the likes of berkshire hathaway and warren buffett where it's not for some kind of rehabilitation or some kind of part of the judicial system it's a monopoly called the president duster complex where blacks are now working for
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$0.50 a day and in fact overturn the amendment that outlaw slavery it's alive and well in america's jails thank you black without play warren buffett jeff act creates the inequality that jay powell at the top of the show we show that he says it doesn't happen so correlation doesn't necessarily equal cause ation but this is pretty strong indictment i think so here is a chart that went around this past week looking at the biggest theft in history growth and productivity and hourly compensation since 1980 you see compensation started stops growing in 1981 productivity continued to increase so that is a form of theft again 1971 if you weren't on the playing board if you weren't on the monopoly board in 1971. working to get ahead then became harder as you see from that productivity did at the war you work the more wealthy treated for the top the capital owners the asset owners the more you worked the less you were paid
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commensurately so you had to have been working before 970 when you had to have been you know in a cushy job and built your assets by then and we see that playing out with that data looking at black versus white america in terms of their wealth not their income their wealth that intergenerational wealth the black white economic divide isn't just big it's as bad or worse than it was before in 1968 let that sink in black wealth today remains less than 10 percent that of whites just like in the late 1960 s. white wealth surges black wealth stagnates this is since the 1960 s. and you say black wealth has stayed the same because the rules of the game once they got on the playing board after the civil rights act 164 when the rules of the game change with the sound of the can still in effect that jay powell presides over right it's a softer side of blacks in america and
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a sense i think every one of the white communities when trying to tell the black community that wages don't matter because they've been saying like what your wages don't matter you're because 2 of efficiencies of productivity gains your car goes faster so wages don't matter because of productivity gains and efficiency or computers and electronic equipment that's made in china now and the job they used to have you know it works better it's work faster the screens are bigger and faster that's where you don't need wages wages are bad savings are bad the paradox of thrift the savings glut are having their individual sovereignty is evil all right so that's the propaganda and us who comes of the propaganda man is that. the federal reserve chairman they say it wages that's for that's for chumps where you want you want. you want counterfeit coupons from from the central bank that's what you want and of course nobody gets in the way and corrects them because all the media that would stand up and state like you know what this is wrong have all been
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bought out by the same corporation but everybody is noticing we see that the big point community especially will see that in the 2nd half of people realize that it's a rigged game and yes black americans came on to the playing board that is monopoly this pyramid scheme pyramid scheme yes they came in later than the majority of white people but the fact is it does discriminate against all it is an economic paradigm that is rigged against the vast majority of people including entrepreneurs including people who are not like close to the money printer that's why you're seeing protests around the world that's why you're seeing central banks being burned down in lebanon this is same underlying thing it doesn't matter i mean you know this is ben this was an issue in the sixty's people leaders of the civil rights movement talked about this economic. system as corrupt and this was while that were still on the gold standard so maybe it wasn't as benignly corrupt as now
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right it is a global phenomenon because all the central banks are doing now in a coordinated basis the same thing to move trillions from the many to the few and so you have a global insurrection against banker occupation that we've talked about before all these groups like black lives matter occupy wall street arab spring uprisings and grace all over the europe all over asia all over the world all have one common theme it's a straight apartheid financial counterfeiting by a few to disenfranchise the many and that's why gold is going up and when you see the stock market going up asop because these companies are making more money is because the underlying currency that they're priced in the u.s. dollar is collapsing because now we're it's the end game has the as anyone with 2 eyes can can tell you and as we go i'd like to say look a good. he was a very famous black journalist from the sixty's and seventy's that's what we need today somebody to tell it like it is going take a break when we come back much more coming your way.
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if the epidemic continues as the disease the economies will not work we will not have trade tourism. investments we will have to continue with very deep economic crisis. some control for a middle class to whom. most of our very hard working people who want to get ahead that is either have some some health issues or have some of how this trick about luck the whole time joel moon told me he's paying for a place to live and missing just a month's rent can get you a victim to gunpoint if anything bad happens to any thing that just throws your budget off slightly. you better catch up real quick or you're going to have
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a judgment of possession against you and get addicted to anyone that's homeless is treated like garbage people look at you like a monster or someone bad or you chose to be there most of the time it's not the case see how it is to be in the world's richest country. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keiser time now to go to eric late so you can find him on twitter i am the character eric welcome to the kaiser report welcome to i thank you for having me now you have gone viral on bitcoin twitter 1st speech you gave that black lives matter in los angeles what did you say i told the people that it's time for us to opt out and the economy and the way he do that if i easy big point i also introduced my 3 point plan and moving forward and the 3
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point plan and includes big point. and voting i feel that the 3 macro ideas. a lot of micro ideas and moving the movement toward the black lives matter you know this is the latest chapter in the civil rights movement in america and the fight for freedom and emancipation and equality for all of the black community in america going back hundreds of years and i think rather now flexion point where the black community has realized that as long as you're operating in the fear out money system there will be no justice and so pick away is the 1st time in history where money and state have been separated and you can become individually sovereign which is a very empowering message am i right eric correct yes i mean it's more of the king and not the next you know lot of black activists who are aware of if they had it
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coming then it is all over it i mean it's the only solution as audrey lord says you can she said something to the effect that you can't just mansell next to this home with the massive schools or she said something about it and so we can use the the actual system has actually enslaved doesn't impress us to rid ourselves. of oppression and. you know i mentioned this lately that once we have this new tool and you know the what is a cornerstone. you know protest movement and did point is the nuclear weapon in a way so. let's long lines here in our communities and also let's not forget the ballot box and then it's of voting also means and you know let's let's get out there on the community or neighborhood city councils you know let's put all these tools the guy who lets me go this. is the shit and you know let's me go all isn't fluid but especially the you know the black
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community who is just under tremendous not oppression in this country you know it's time for some. dough the strategies you have to it's the ultimate form of passive resistance you know i remember back in 2008 there a financial crisis that the subprime crisis once again the black community was just absolutely decimated by evil bankers and now that had to take basically stolen somebody's houses in the black community around but we zahn in new orleans in those areas after many decades of building up a strong community suddenly within a few months it's all gone because of the bailouts for the bankers who made fraud the loans however the homeowners who had built up a community they were not offered any assistance in fact they were the victim of these fraudulent bankers including the big names like wiles fargo i want to warren buffett's big stocks that was involved in this wholesale disenfranchisement of the
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whole community so getting back to bitcoin eric it's an confiscate about which is great right because so many times when the black community achieved some level of financial independence you know in north carolina there was black wall street at one point there's been really great thriving black communities america for years and then somehow they magically get ransacked disappeared memory. hall destroyed it but because it's on confiscated will eric yes so i mean it's just the same story even reach a structure and there was this lack there was a bank and the black community was in a black and going to leave it was a big that the black community were leaving on their own zen and you know the story behold the bank it's looted you know they are a wealth of the community just looted and it's the same story over and over again you know somehow we get taken and because we have. rights or we don't have it he said that all or some guy gets up there with the money that risk going somewhere
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else and that day's over it's a beautiful day by day so we have a life raft to get on and to get out of this. titanic that we're shining pulsate at this moment and it's time to rebuilt and with these tools it is a compass it will it is ours and it has a sense of ownership and you know that's that's pretty much the only way i can see forward so as as as one does this i think it catches on its longest as i promote it i think it's just going to be you know greater in the black community as this is the financial system if you think i'm back to 1968 of course i was all i was around i was watching they alleged x. and we had that summit all moment tommie smith and john carlos carlos holding it out presenting the black salute with black gloves on on the podium the winning podium they won their races and this became an iconic image for the black berry going forward and as far as images go today in the 21st century 20 twentieth's not
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so much those photos that capture iconic moments but it's about me it's about twitter it's about social media so how are how are you finding life on social media sense this video dropped of you at the black lives matter moment preaching the merits of because you know it has gone viral it has blown up what's what's been going on in the last week or so and your life eric not much people are just really appreciate really appreciative about. well i think it gave it a 2nd wind so the big point community led as it was a reminder why we're all here what we're all doing and why we're putting so much time into this project. i also wanted people to. i don't want the next is to get lost so i don't want people of the focus on me i want people to start figuring out how they can and here and break this where
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some of the big point works and what i you know let's keep it going and asters let's get out in our community and reading that's where we're so it's been really hurting it's a great community to be a part. and i actually had a. meeting last night x. theory i've just been on one of those one of the guy who created yet rest let's be quite enlightening note and we were building on some ideas on how he decided to go and so it's a great community a bomb scares i think it was reinforcing so i think unity while we're here and everyone really received some really to my knowledge and i've been in this scary since 2011 i don't really run into any racial conflict at all rever i go around the world there's a there's a bit coin nation and it's multi color multi ethnic multi faceted it multi country it's just there's everyone just focused on this hard money on confiscated ball
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really separation of state and money and ethnicity and color never comes into it but i do also living in i states of america and i agree with those who have who say that the foundation of the american political system is white supremacy so it doesn't really it doesn't matter how open you are and how much love you have in your heart if you live in a nation his promises of white supremacy that's going to be tough to overcome and mike. opinion eric what are your thoughts so that's the saddest flow and how does the status quo stay in place with the financial system that supports it so as long as we have this financial system that. the bad or the serious guys in the room don't see then we keep the status quo of white supremacy in place and that's another reason why i promote big point to the black community because this is our tool to end the status quo that's been oppressing that's
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a literally that's at its knee and our neck i feel like if you a business that is slow 'd you are in the lead the levers of power that keep the status quo in place and therefore you can. theoretically as i've been saying for this 2011 because i've been following this debate for quite some time and the debate about reparations and there's a lot a logic to it and there's a lot to be said for it what i said in 2011 is and it's also quoted in isaiah jackson calling a black america that the black community and this one because it was a dollar if it accumulated enough to coin a dollar it wouldn't have to really worry about reparations because they were in the black community would have all the wealth and the fat money world would be collapsing in effect not leave the case for reparations. and that that model has been done before we know that he and he received an apology and record reparations for their experiences when they were thrown in internment camps but at the same
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time you know i think we're so fed up that we're over it it's just like keep your money we don't we don't want to deal with you know we're done really you know this is your thing we're out and we have this new economy built so you know maybe we'll look for the ball on the side of the wrist back and say oh yeah it's a free but you know i just i just feel like we're so fed up we're over it we just don't. the talk we're got you know it well in the black america when you know when this message goes out what are some of the pushback that you get if any what is the you know this is a pickle i'm for and it's got a learning curve i mean it's not they are saying in the world say wrap your mind around take folks you know i got it to get to a for a while what are you finding out there what are some of the objections are questions people have right off the top like if you had a group of folks in
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a room right now how would you explain this 0 objection i did coming up with this analogy. so not mine that analogy is let's say the financial system is public transportation so the financial system is a city bus it's there's no air it never runs on time. and now you have this huge system that's similar it's a lead where all you need is your farm and it's excessive all it comes to wherever you go where you are where you are and it takes he's aware. and i think people can understand that parallel to where you have a government system that's slow and sluggish and then you have this alternative solution that's quick in nimble so but you're right it's so new that's been i think who we who are in the space we forget just how new and a bit it is that when you entered uses of people. like oh you know that could never happen and as i know it is happening so that's why we're not present at the people
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and telling people the revolution has already started you know don't be late on it you know let's let's let's change trivia but. it is very you know when i introduce it to crowds i notice there's this like m.p.'s like silence he has like voting in parliament saying makes so much sense and when i get to trying. they're hearing it and. for the 1st time in other words when there is a need a don't really need to spend a lot of time explaining it for people in argentina for people in venezuela or people in countries around the world that are suffering from hyper inflation they'd jump on pickling right away because it fits a need and they get into it immediately and this fits a need in black america certainly friend eventual sovereignty dig to dig justice and we gotta go eric let them thanks so much for being on the casa report that i think you guys favor so keep it up well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert like to thank our guests
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a calendar of eunice which they feel thrilled to find joy in the little things of. god are sick i get. some control from middle class to homeless overnight muslim are very hard working people who want to get ahead that have either have some some health issues or have some of it had a streak of bad luck a full time job won't always pay for a place to live and missing just a month's rent can get you a victim to gunpoint if anything bad happens to any thing that just throws your budget off slightly. you better catch up real quick or you're going to have a judgment of possession against you and get evicted by anyone that's homeless is history like garbage people look at you like a monster or someone bad or you chose to be there most of the time it's not the case see how it is to be pull in the world's richest country.
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well coming up here is from around the world live from central london this is on to u.k. . the french president is meeting prime minister barak still the same as the 2 countries discussed with 19 air bridge is to avoid trouble is going into quarantine i'll be talking to a tourism expert. the family of crash victim plans to prosecute the foreign secretary for allowing his alleged killer to justice the spokes person told r.t. u.k. about the next move. we're working with our mission to bring their case against dominic wrote that he struck dude northamptonshire police is the investigation to. the u.k.
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government uses on its covert 19 contact tracing up and goes for the apple and google model despite weeks of texting. experts in the u.s. cost out over u.k. claims that a sterile drug can be used to treat cope with $19.00. campaigners demand the bank of england returns over a $1000000000.00 in venezuelan goals to the country so it can be used to fight the coronavirus pandemic opportunity to the secretary of the venezuelan sali direc t.v. campaign. french president emanuel has met prime minister boris johnson in london to discuss the idea of a bridges between the 2 nations these would allow quarantine free travel to help revive the u.k.'s tourism industry before on this case easter island joins with the latest so money in my craw as being downing street was sort of meeting boris
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johnson absolutely the 2 leaders meeting not too long ago and just a few moments ago enjoying a fly over of the. read hours over the skies of central london now this is to commemorate 80 years since the head which is an appeal that was made by charles de gaulle the french time the wartime french leader who delivered that speech from london to forces resisting nazi occupation at the time and on the agenda between the 2 leaders today would have been of course talks to do with gregg's it an ever present discussion between the 2 sides but also the question of bridges now averages of bilateral agreements between countries that would mean they're not subject to citizens of those countries are not subject to quarantine rules not the u.k. how to implement these quarantine measures that would see visits as upon a rival to the united kingdom having to solve isolates and quarantine for 2 weeks now those averages of course would make those citizens of those countries exempt
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foreign secretary dominic robb pointing out that possibly they could lead to legal challenges because if you care for example was to strike an agreement with france what other countries might raise questions as to why they 2 don't get the same types of exemptions now those quarantine measures which were put in place were opposed by the travel industry who said it would help to kill vests another measure which they're not too happy about is the release of a recent european union out called reopen e.u. now this act and this website and specially guide for visitors to particular european countries that gives them updates that snow for example on the beaches open in that country what's the rate of infection or the non-essential shops open so and so forth now the u.k. doesn't feature within that up which updates visits as the travel industry say that that decision for the u.k. not to be part of it will impact again the travel industry and walk it tourism
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sector hard but the government they've hit back saying that well the united kingdom is no longer part of the european union and so there's a reason for them to be part of feature of the top anymore. thank you very much. well for more on all of those issues travel and terrorism expert dr dale robinson joins us now. oh to robyn so welcome in the u.k. as we heard today says that it isn't part of the anymore i mean can we expect to be a part of an e.u. travel scheme. we should be a to follow me. say. no no no look to the european union but today parts of this mechanism which would have given information relating to weather where oh social distancing measures and so on should be part of that we must remember we still do a lot of business with the european union with the european union all note post rex's breton still have access to the website at those so they are able to see coronavirus travel advice anyway. yeah that's
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a valid point but i do feel you know europe or so. whilst we're no longer part of the european union there are big names we're in several parts of doing business with them and this mechanism would have greatly facilitated communication it would have been able to travel is to know the u.k. so but and also what kind of stipulation is in place in the country of origin or should the u.k. they be introducing our bridges that we've discussed i mean we have the highest on number in europe that way. yeah i think it's a great idea i don't applaud it boris you know i'm not providing this car on the separation so slick and not necessarily easy to introduce we don't have a blueprint never before have they been considered or implemented one of equal importance they need to be reciprocal you know you need to have 2. countries in place that are familiar with woman bill of sale it must be more upset so be interesting to see long if it is doable or not you know i question it all
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government policy as being about avoiding that 2nd peak of the virus i mean that could be even worse for the travel industry could it absolutely be speaking to colleagues in the sex or in the you know the say there is that there could be a 2nd spark so it's important what cautious we maintain you know good hygiene and that we don't open you know the pandora's box of tourism to say i don't mislead people want to get in all of them people want to get businesses reopened but it will be that if we had those spike later in this year there will be a quote cautious approach of averages that i mean could there be legal issues if averages are created between certain countries and then not all those will this is the issue if you have want to remain with one country well you don't have it with a number of aids related illness and they could be a case that you know with one country. does not do a deal with it's a killer european member state but it does it with you know they're not could lead
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obviously to legal issues so. ca to do with what do you think the government should do. i think the government should a gauge with people organization and businesses we should ensure that we don't encourage it over the border too quickly there's a lot of opportunities for the courts to hold it in their own country this i think we need to be very very cautious you know january february was not long ago we to a certain extent you know are off the ball and we need to be very very cautious we don't want to be problems later on bearing in mind we need to but i guess the record labels for the u.k. to get back to business we forget that we should get policing is all funded by a good economy so the economy is not going to call me needs to be big stars it really as soon as possible how do you manage that so it's not always easy they have the balancing that doesn't it don't tell you robinson thank you for joining us thank you. now the family of harry dunn is set to prosecute the foreign secretary
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for allegedly obstructing a police investigation into their son's death the family lost a court action against the foreign office which would have forced them to disclose more documents relating to their handling of the case but the judges found that there was already enough in the public domain to back their case it concerns u.s. citizen last who allegedly hit and killed 19 year old motorcyclist harry down in the english county of northamptonshire last august she was believed to be driving on the wrong side of the road near to the air force base where her husband worked so go last fled to america claiming to play at a community and was subsequently charged by u.k. police because in death by dangerous driving drunk rob denied knowing and secure less had left despite a text message from a senior diplomat showing his officials told the us that she could in fact leave the country. both the foreign secretary and the prime minister have been clear with the us that
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the refusal to extradite amounts to a denial of justice and that she should return to the u.k. . the foreign secretary remains ready to meet harry family and to support them to get the justice they deserve well the times family spokesman read saying can't tell me what the ruling means for the future of the case there was no loss or victory in court today what the court decided in terms of further disclosure was that it already had enough to make the determination as to whether or not. and so clueless had diplomatic immunity so although the parents wanted more documents around that issue the court decided enough and those of us who sat in on the hearing could clearly see which way the court was going to go we are very confident that the court will ultimately make the determination and secure this did not have diplomatic immunity the other very important development that
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came out of the hearing today was that the parents were given permission to bring a case against dominic robb that he obstructed northamptonshire police's lawful investigation into into harry's death so it's it's you know the parents certainly feel that there are a giant step closer to getting the justice that they deserve. the u.k. government has here turned on its contact tracing app in favor of the model made by tech firms google and apple the original app was meant to be the cornerstone of the government's test and trace system to help find contacts of those with the virus the u.-turn follows months of development by the health services innovation arm and was trialed on the isle of wight of the south coast of england last month it was announced on wednesday that the national rollout of that app would have been delayed until the winter well apps years bluetooth signals on smartphones which register if someone comes into contact with
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a user who has coded 19 it then alerts the person in the affected carrier has come into contact with but critics say the way the government's original plan on data storage on a centralized system made it open to abuse the new system stores the data on individual phones which some say makes it more secure. or right and privacy expert ray walsh welcomes the change in strategy there's already been quite a lot of that development going towards these kinds of ups you know other countries such as germany 40 got up so i don't know it is not too great i find it would be yours you went on the reclusive that he'd be willing to help the n.h.s. to get this up and running without cost to time straightness there's really no reason why we can't go ahead there's a regime of government systems of units in which concern which time if making this decision because we could have had is not a loss you know it is much you know britain's writ of complete mind seemed full and also one of the concerns was that not enough people would download the app i mean do you think this will see greater engagement. absolutely asked are using
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a simulation using a machine running out of it in the us review and it's actually proof that these kind of ups can really help to stop the spread of cribbage 19 but simulation prove that it's only going to actually how to do the threats it's what you choose to download the app and if they are concerned about their privacy it made a start not the only deal which is what i'm making the are the essential lies the making the the data remain local apple people's phones is going to be really good as that was open to people to want to donate to want to be an interest but spread the disease and also right once it is operational i mean how useful will this technology bay yeah i mean any contact tracing out that can be used that is the centralized the nice safe it can always be prepared best if there's not a proper if there's a 2nd wave or if there's a future pandemic so it's good to actually use technology that is safe and that doesn't work people at risk. start
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a callous our. ex-president merica pour cold water on claims that a common steroids drug is the biggest breakthrough yet you have a 90 treatment. and that is weighted rights campaigners i urge the bank of england to return gold stored its bonds to help a country with one of us opportunity to secretary of the venezuela solidarity campaign.
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deep economic crisis. welcome back medical experts in the u.s. have cast out on the findings by scientists at oxford university who claim the common steroids drug dexamethasone can be used to treat covert 19 a study claims the drug produced death rates among coronavirus patients on ventilators by up to a 3rd u.k. prime minister boris johnson hailed it as the biggest breakthrough yet oxford university have said they'll soon publish their findings in full but doctors in america are cautious about celebrating the study's results before all the data is released recently a french study into the effectiveness of the drug doxie chloroquine against 19 was
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withdrawn from a top medical journal over similar data concerns. well this comes amid research which rates the u.k. as the 2nd worst in a table of how the world's richest nations have handled the virus spain initially received the same ranking but researchers pointed out that those countries were the 1st in europe to be hit by the pandemic while experts at the economist intelligence unit claimed the u.k. had adequate time to respond but failed to sufficiently coordinated the u.s. received a good rating despite having the world's highest coronavirus death toll so far or some countries received a very good rating in relation to the code 19 response these include new zealand germany norway and denmark over all the countries that managed the pandemic the better all reacted early in swiftly as new zealand did for instance not all of them introduced stringent lock downs but all implemented aggressive testing and tracing programs which were among the most crucial factors to contain the pandemic and
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insufficiently fast and coordinated response an initial lack of testing capacity and a decision to suspend track and trace in early march explain why the u.k. became an outlier. well i was joined by one of the american medical experts who is cautious about the findings of the new treatment dr long well for he thinks it's important not to jump to conclusions and certainly caution has given. me a who're around the clock when the evidence i think we want to avoid jumping to initiating the methadone as a as a standard of care before we see are the evidence behind who is selected for the trial and truly what their outcomes were so that it wasn't right for the u.k. government to make such a bold claim. so i i understand the motivation behind it this is a devastating disease many many people are dying every day and having taken care of
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these people it's very very difficult to watch them die without being able to provide any effective treatment so i completely understand the motivation and i think the thing that we need to be careful about is a decimal physician does have. x. can affect the immune system and reach you at risk for infections other than kobe and i think they should be regulations to stop the early release of related scientific studies. there's a very good question and i think you know it's one that we're making on the fly this is a situation that most of us have never seen before. i think it's a very challenging as we go to say whether you hold on to these results and wait for the full hour. but i do think it is important to avoid.
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what happened without actually couric won't. really largely that it's going to rely on the government agencies to a message that this is this is preliminary we really don't want to have to jump to conclusions and stir or doing some of his own for themselves so it was. a campaign group claims u.k. police forces are more likely to find people from black an ethnic minority backgrounds jewing the coronavirus lock down research indicates that 17 police forces in england or wales were likely to issue a penalty notice to people from ethnic minorities than to those who were white cumbria as police force was almost 7 times more likely to find black asian and minority ethnic people while west midlands police was 1.6 times more likely to find minorities well chief constable of the west midlands said the interaction based on forenames which are engaging explaining encouraging and enforcement may be less
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successful if trust is already. of the cumbrian residents issued penalty notices 5 were of a b.a. m.-e. background in relation to those who reside outside of cumbria $22.00 people of a b.a. any background were issued a fixed penalty notice overall just over 8 percent of fixed penalty notices issued what to individuals of a b.a. i mean background i can't rule out as a service we do have biases and discrimination our interactions based on the 4 may be less successful if trust is already low with certain communities but the vice president of the national black police association andy george told me that police forces need to build trust and confidence among certain communities. and i think they're just heartened but they've been also commas no surprise there black asian minority ethnic communities are disproportionately dealt with more harshly probably
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in a number of areas around alright dance in custody they're twice as likely to day immediately sure archer and interactions with place are in stop and search as well or more likely to be stopped and searched if you're an black and particular parts of the a tank to cross examining the wheels so for me it's disheartening but not so great and unfortunately it's not something that changed easily i think it's like anything and you know what the 1st thing we have to do is accept that there's a problem with what we often do in place and it is defend our position i think we have to listen to the communities look at the data around way and i'll discover why these communities are getting and i would agree around the fact that the trust and confidence in some communities are less likely to gain compliance so what we need to do is really both build the trust and confidence in those particular communities for the longer term benefit. northern ireland has abandoned the governments to meet
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a social distancing role for schools from august. the 1st minister of northern ireland has said they will reduce the rule to one me so when schools reopen the new rule will only apply in schools in northern ireland to encourage people to return but this change could put pressure on westminster to ditch the to meet a distance as well while ministers in westminster have already called on the government to make the changes to help boost the country's economy. campaigners are calling on the bank of england to return venezuela's gold stored in its faults last month venezuela filed a lawsuit against the bank of england in a bid to force the bank to release gold worth about one $1000000000.00 the bet as well and government wants to spend the money on medicine and food tackle the coronavirus crisis in the country it claims the money would be transferred directly to the united nations development program to administrate the purchase of medical equipment and make sure it will be spent on health care however the british government does not recognize nicolas maduro as the country's legitimate leader and
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the bank of england refused to comment on the claim what you discussed this are now joined by the secretary of the venezuela solidarity campaign dr francisco domingo has started i mean yes thank you for joining us some of the u.k. doesn't recognize the government of nicolas maduro so you can understand why this decision was made. well the only government that has an international rugby representative in internationally there is a laser gun present in the uk and the reason e bay how to hold the seat in the united nations that's the 1st point and the united the united kingdom when a body is basing discussions in the security council one of such things in the united nation they do talk to the owners and government office in model and when it comes a person of being sound of buying the minister of foreign affairs to the master of the u.k. in. their battle of do loop lunch so they were no see practice now they choose
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these they use these arguments that actually they don't recognise the government of a little event going back today and it organizes you know sort of residence a person way all the reality is there is you need people discovered that the foreign office actually had a secret uniquely construction when it's in cahoots with one way though where there are discussions about you know you see contracting oil even there it's a little suspense sessions and so on and zones of all so there is obviously more than she will rise and not as in walking the gaze of the united kingdom not really nothing and not only the goal but sure a good vision returning the sure and certainly the real government which is the government they do they go back to brazil i think is going it's going to be very difficult for the course to say you know their claim you look at this also they don't want your plan to be that mean what chance do you think you have of
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convincing the back to change its mind. well there are already several presidents say for example one discusses we impenitent additions in that country and some of the resources retained. a lot of owners were released and weatherly's under the united nations development program the you know the european union does something very similar with resource of return for iran where you don't really use the system call in x. with church in your visions as were given to the euro so there are plenty of present i think is going to going to be very difficult for the courts in the u.k. and liz they want to go in the national not recognize the framework of the venezuelan government to actually get that will resent specially in the context of the band then you know what abandon it where the united nations secretary general secretary and along with the rest call for the end of the century and doing the.
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last and only work but also similarly look at similar appeal and also your liberal the president of the sort of the foreign minister of the european union made several calls and along the sentiments so not of one the united it was going to be very isolated politically and morally and if these were to be the gaze that is to say they leave the call then that will answer the united states will see where you get going and that is the thing that can give the president as much as possible the goal belongs to venezuela and these it's going to be used to say lives in the middle of the pond then we don't i will be as great as they ever hears the bank of colonial later but there's no suggestion that the gold will be used by the british just kept in storage. well how do you know what you know in the context of the unit for the construction of an organ as well as what you secretly used was it the results of the u.k. government though had to be discovered by investigative journalism what can we draw from that as a conclusion given the intention that the united the given the had gotten these
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remember there are several persons of god in you know resources that were taken from libya reserves or were they even from iraq after the regime change this example refuting those countries the union flew the construction of war when it is . actually a zone of it abates the regime change there is pursued by the united states after which obviously you know the united seems to be intent on what is a bit in the girl in your village and the right word for it that but we'll leave it dr francisco dead i guess thank you very much and what isn't just over half an hour say that.
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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. i come across very vicious never going in though the dishes should what's notable
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