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yeah you like. 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 russia. what is it suddenly about the south china 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
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we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again. secret prisons and usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe even the most prosperous can be deceived we've been busy was on there with the house well i . presume the worst located and the only people had access to the story investigators. because dealings of the secret services but i mean. justice. greetings and sal you take should. yes put another candle out on the cake as the
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united states of america celebrates another birthday with this year's coming and going of the 4th of july but. there is not much room for celebration because well my friends things are looking pretty grim here in the red white and blue land of enchantment and tater tots yes on the eve of its 244th birthday a majority of folks living inside the united states say that things are definitely not looking up in fact according to the hard working stat junkies at pew research there are statistics and findings and polling has found that about 7 in 10 americans 71 percent say they feel angry about the state of the country these days while roughly 2 thirds 66 percent say they feel fearful angry and fearful and who can blame us we've got code 19 exposing our for profit health care and our
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for profit elected officials as nothing more than broken down systems of charlatans frauds and gripped. our once vaunted system of justice where originally you were supposed to be innocent until proven guilty as fallen into a steady diet of racism and classism in fact a new reuters investigation has recently revealed that thousands yes thousands of us judges who broke laws or owens have remained on the bench and then in the past dozen years state and local judges have repeatedly escaped public accountability for misdeeds that have victimized thousands. add to that the recent discovery by the miami herald that members of the fort lauderdale police department were caught on body cameras comparing body counts and cracking jokes about the numbers of innocent black lives matter protesters they shot and injured with rubber bullets a lovely and lots of course not for get the latest news out of c n.b.c.
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who is now reporting that as many as $6700000.00 rent burdened households could face a vixen once in hand federal unemployment insurance expires at the end of july and eviction bans across the country are lifted this 4th of july we have every reason to be angry and fearful my friends as we celebrate this young nation's birthday do not do not let the 2 party dictatorship fool you with their cheap patriotism and demands for status quo solidarity. because my friends we have to remember that we are not the corporations that seek to monetize us we are not the political parties that seek to corral us we are still the dream that was the united states of america because this once great country for all of its manmade ills and sins and there are many was still founded on the dream of equality and freedom a dream that even its founders never really completely understood or even adhered
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to truthfully but one that we can create for our very own as the nation celebrates its birthday this year and we start watching the hawks. if you want to what's going on a city in the streets you want to see. there's so you'd like to see that this is the joyce state and c.e.o. role strikes grey's suggests least systemic dissent says the late show which will be so when the guild is. welcome everybody to watch in the box like it was i rolled into the music rock and joining us today to discuss the fear the anger and the push for true freedom and equality in the united states is the national court later with the movement for a people's party the one of the only mic brought up thank you nick. it's great to be with you guys so mick pure research as i mentioned earlier found that 71 percent of u.s. citizens are angry and 66 percent say they are few fearful should we see that as
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a failure of the 2 party system and that the leaders in that system and of the leaders of that system and that we've elected so far as they have they all failed us at this point. there's no question about it it's been a complete disaster before this catastrophe of the coronavirus and the way our government has handled it you had 18 percent of people living paycheck to paycheck you know more than half of the country on less than $500.00 in savings and then what happened with coronavirus is just it has to be the final nail in the coffin that these corporate parties you. and when they found out about the crisis that it was coming instead of actually buying up math increasing protective equipment getting more ventilators members of congress actually bet and invested themselves on the outcome they took money out of the stock market the rest of us have access to that and then ever sense that all they've done is they bailed out wall street and they provided nothing. nic i'm kind of jealous of the room color you have going
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on right now as you know we've seen so many protests going on over the past few weeks and the entrance racism and corruption in our drug justice system and people are really speaking out loudly and proudly about that and to be honest when the people on the protest are attacking both sides they are not really favorable democrats or republicans and what they've seen as people just ignoring the issues of race in this country do you think that this would be helpful in fixing our broken justice system do you think that there's going to be more push on both parties. absolutely i mean neither of the 2 parties has come close to meeting the demands of the protesters and defunding the police reallocating those resources to social services community services you know i'm not while that sounds like a radical demand or the democrats or republicans want you to believe that and fact it becomes a whole lot less radical when you actually realize that that's what they've been doing to education that's what they've been doing to social services for many years
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they've been funding them and so that's the man to shift the resources back to where it is to actually helping people and not just militarizing the responses the communities that need help you've been a big proponent of 3rd parties over the years you know would have 3rd party be able to fix those kind of racial problems and that institutionalized racism better than the 2 parties that we have know. of the 2 parties have built the system of sensually systemic racism that upholds the system that we have now and. wealth inequality is just calling the police violence of course but it's as well the fact that we have. black families in the united states with children have just one sense of well to every dollar that white families have in the united states so that is that is a history of systemic racism that follows all the way from slavery jim crow and
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fitted to segregation today and it's it represents the lost and forgotten and betrayed promise of 40 acres and a mule that was immediately after the civil war that black families who had been enslaved were supposed to be given a chance to actually join parodying you know in terms of wealth and income with white families that promise was never fulfilled and majoring in party what we're building now with the movement for people party we have in our platform community policing restorative justice and policies like medicare for all and a universal basic thing that will help those who are at the floor of this society who have been the most abandoned and they have the highest support among black and latino populations are not particular reasons. that they need speaking about on saturday july 11th they're actually helping organize a nationwide protest in front of the homes of many prominent u.s. politicians of both the right on the left i'm leaders who are calling for and
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that's calling for what you're saying as a people stimulus right now we currently have more than 6000000 u.s. households facing potential a virtual how does this protest that you're planning help those people who are facing got a virtue and what are some of the demands that you're asking. that's right because what the democrats and republicans have done essentially is that they say all right working people across the country we're going to bail out wall street and you're all going to lose your job or being 40 $5000000.00 unemployment i am but you're still expected to pay rent you're still expected to buy growth. obviously that equation doesn't square especially when people don't have any savings and so what we're doing and to make the problem worse is the fact that you have them work for him like you said on the vacations or foreclosures are about to expire next month which means that thousands of people are going to be out of their homes out of their apartments in the middle of an demick out in maine and that you also have the fact that the $600.00 expanded unemployment benefits the crumbs that they gave up
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are also going to expire on july 31st and so what we're doing is we're going to on july 11th go to the home of members of congress and senators across the country and we're going to hold rallies outside their home demanding people stimulus that mean the fund the police and divert funds back to schools and community services medicare for all it's $2000.00 a month universal basic thing cover payroll tax small business jobs the people on payroll that's what europe that's why their unemployment has not meaningfully risen and also suspend rent cancel mortgage payments and spend and credit card debt. some big asking some coming up you know we're coming up on independence day huge time of celebration for many americans it's the 244th birthday of this country what do you feel are the biggest signs of hope that you see for the country in the midst
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of all of this fear and anger. this a breakdown that we're seeing and our society right now which it which is really what it is has been a long time coming this is high incredibly unsustainable the government's response to coronavirus has been absolutely appalling other countries as i mentioned before have not seen the you know some countries in europe not in meaningful rises and on the employment and so be it the economic depression that we've seen over the last few months was not a necessary. consequence of the virus it was a policy decision that was made in washington and the things that i see as hopeful are that people are finally seeing through that people are not complacent you know people are actually taking to the streets and demanding this in huge numbers and if in fact washington thinks that it's going to take away those are things that it will so it's so subsisted a subserve ival level that extended unemployment benefits if the moratorium summer
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breaks and some foreclosures and not of us easton's on their wallets even wall street trillions that and a blank check from the bed then i think you will very quickly see a lot more uprisings in the streets within weeks because people are surviving on a thread right now i think it's important to note too but at the end of a very this country was was was founded on the protest and founded on rebellion so we cannot we cannot look at these people and say oh they're the exception to the rule that's the very you know bread and butter of this country is rebellion i'm speaking your mind nic thank you so much for coming on today and educating the audience like you always do. great see you. as we go to break remember you too can also start watching the hawks on the man through the brand new portable t.v. yes we have our own app it's called portable t.v. and it's available on all those platforms you see on your screen right now. this week coming up we look at how florida state is the sinew way is that instituting an
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ugly form of control in the new drive to work from home and then r t correspondent alex behala which brings us the latest on the potential new to murder mystery taking place or what army base in texas stay tuned to watching the whole. the young we want transparency they want to know where this is headed and they're doing in my hand the one night stand that they're going to get rid of which they don't want rapidly and they're putting the sounds together they're working very slowly this pandemic is making them be even more careful they will continue to be careful and they may. at least a decade i don't know
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a generation more solid partnerships. americans start growing at propitious rates because america empire right because it's easy for the top to see everything and everyone else america will be better off if it was not an empire so the collapse of the us dollar will be painful for a period of time but what comes on the other side will be a lot more amenable to. covert 19 shook things up across the globe with leaders and a tactical war to stop the spread of the virus america left its reopening plans largely up to the states with a mixed bag of results as stores restaurants and other areas reopen schools and childcare centers largely remain closed thousands of adults are still working from
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home considering the effects of this new normal parents working from home are now doing so with their young kids into employers for the most part seem to understand this duality but florida state university seeks to punish employees with children what coronavirus case is surging in florida the university released a memo no longer allowing employees to care for children while working remotely. employees of the university are baffled because for weeks now they've received support from their bosses in juggling both parental and work duties during this pandemic but florida state's recent about face is signaling signaling a new message do your work or watch your children you cannot do both while if you take care of them florida had reopened for a couple of weeks due to the rise in new coping 1000 cases and providers themselves testing positive for the virus the centers abruptly closed again parents are now stuck between a rock and a hard place and to put this further in conflicts with schools and daycares close
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children are at home 247 non-essential employees working from home must abide a tension between their workload and their kids' employer flexibility during this time is paramount at this youth policy will impact female employees more than their male colleagues bill even for some women to step back from work and leave entirely it's the same song we see play out even outside of a pandemic if you're working mom and childcare scarce or unavailable your career will take a major hit. to add icing to the disaster cake a new care dot com survey found that 63 percent of families are uncomfortable placing their children in daycare estates reopened and even more concerned about the cost of childcare now than they were before the pandemic alleged that i was saying to disaster there's a lot of icing to go around there's things when you think things can't get worse they seem to continue it's it blows my mind and this is one of those things i mean
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this policy change is devastating during a pandemic as you mention the state where we're seeing what 10000 new cases recently what options do these parents really have with florida state's demands reasonable any normal logical thinking person would say these are unreasonable demands what what options can they do to work with the most there are there aren't very many so if you're a parent and you decide that of the few daycare centers that have reopened that you want to place your child there you run the risk of them actually getting sick or or that day care closing down again because we've seen across the state of florida a lot of daycare is that had reopened are closing because their workers have come down with koby 19 the thing with most daycare and early care center workers is the majority of them are older women many of them are minorities that are african-american or latino they're a lot worse acceptable to cope at 19 because of lack of health insurance lack of you know adequate health care but also because they're being exposed because they have to go out many of them also work other jobs because if you're a daycare worker you're earning minimum wage or less than minimum wage so most of
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them are shuffling multiple jobs at the same time and now they have they stand the you know the great chance of transmitting coby 1000 to these children who will then bring it home to their parents it's like i love seeing the you know more businesses and institutions saying hey you know what you can work from home this does actually work someone works just as hard from home as they do from the office but florida state kind of saying this i don't want to see this catch fire and somebody suddenly become like the corporate go to like hey we don't want to see your kids in the background of the zune video like how how. it is this policy especially towards women more than this this policy is unfair for many reasons one when we think about florida we know that they have the highest case of rising new kobe cases in america period but in addition to that most when you're talking about higher education most of the people who work in that field are women so many of these women and women in general largely take on the the primary caregiver role when their children are at
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home or when their children are in school you know tragically speaking even in 2 parent households the woman bears the brunt of a lot of that a lot of that leadership responsibility when it comes to their children so women are now being placed in a position where they have to decide between their work and their kids which i would argue is a position that no woman should have to choose never and i think it's very sexist to put women in that they're going to also like the other middle of boggles my mind is how does florida state expect to enforce this but how are they going to possibly know whether or not your kids are in a daycare or if you're just talking and doing your regular work day that is the $1000000.00 question and it's one that is a little bit difficult to answer they are looking at specifically and when they targeted or reached out to certain people before this mandate actually came out they were looking at new moms so the other issue that happened with f.s.u. is that they are literally reaching out to you and targeting a lot of people who recently delivered children so there's a myriad of problems with that in and of itself again punishing people who are new
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moms or punishing moms in general an extremely wrong but. they're willing to why many people need those jobs though because i'm going to from not mistaken child care is expensive voters child care in america here's where we as you can tell us what america i do know about it but i have worked in child care policy that was one of the reasons i came to d.c. what we found is that child care in america is the most expensive anywhere in the globe and here in america it is on average $10000.00 a year per child in washington d.c. it is $35000.00 a year. her child so when you're talking about the expense of it a lot of people losing their jobs dual income households going down to one because of what we're seeing with the kobe 19 unemployment crisis this is something that lot of parents simply cannot afford yeah and let people work at the end of it who cares if their kids are in the back or they can do both i mean it's sad that they have to do both that we live in that society where we can't one person whether male or female can't make enough for their family to provide for their own family to
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both parents up to work but people can do both single parent households be be polite to them help them as much as possible and i think people do both every day and i think that this issue is only highlighting the fact that we need to do more for working families great point. finally after months and months of waiting jeffrey epstein's right hand gal gives a little maxwell was arrested and charged this week after her alleged role in sex trafficking operation but while we wait with bated breath to see of ms maxwell miraculously commits suicide or conveniently 'd disappears before trial there is another mysterious disappearance down in texas at the fort hood army base that is raising many eyebrows and questions including those of us representative tell gabbers i'm sorry of course about the strange disappearance of 20 year old u.s. soldier but mehsud dion who is hasn't been seen or heard from since april 22nd r.t. america's alex mahela bridge joins us now with the latest on the case. alex i want
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to ask you right off the bat while the disappearance of any person soldiers than anyone is wildly important why is the vanishing this soldier down in fort hood suddenly gathering so much attention and what are the details of this case. well tom there you are looking at a 20 year old female latino soldier from fort hood out of all places that disappeared and now we're hearing a lot more information coming from her family's lawyer who was a speaking about the case today. basically this is what we know now is she was speaking to the army times the lawyer says that he and was brutally murdered the same day that she disappeared she was killed with a hammer in an armory at the base while working we have a suspect that suspect will be aaron robinson aaron robinson was a fellow soldier he left the base just a couple nights ago on tuesday looks like he took off and what happened is when law enforcement caught up to him he turned the gun on himself and killed himself on the
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spot now robinson supposedly also went to his girlfriend who is married to somebody else to help dispose of dns body they and they tried to set it on fire didn't work and then you know we found parts that are in the end of law enforcement from parts of d.n.a. so this this murder itself is obviously very very brutal the the allegations here are very serious and again like i said it's in fort hood and another aspect to this which makes it exactly what you're talking about why why is this so important so important because again told her family about alleged sexual misconduct towards her there were allegations of basically people coming to her and doing what they're not supposed to be doing fellow soldiers sexually harassing her she was afraid to go to the police without her to actually say to the military to the whole people that are at higher levels command their prey to being blackballed and this is where we ended up we ended up with one young woman who was trying to serve her country and now
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she's dead while alex this is a home the story is it's heartbreaking in so many ways trying to catch my breath here with everything that you just said. we know that the need to movement still has. a lot of fire behind it and when the things that i've seen on social media personally have people calling out asking why didn't people jump on this in terms of advocates immediately there are a lot of questions around that and we've seen that at least one person has representative told to gabbert she's taken an interest in this case and is calling is calling out a lot of the mythology as well as the sexual abuse the happens in the male military but what is it that she can do or what is it that people in congress need to be doing to not only eliminate this but also be able to get to the bottom of a lot of the cases of sexual abuse that women are falling into also gathered or. you know what i believe coming looking from the north to the south that would have been a wonderful take it with sanders and jabbered that didn't happen and why gabbert as
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vice president why governor because she knows intimately what the u.s. military looks like she served for 17 years she knows what the chain of command means so she went wild with family she should stay dns family she spoke side by side with them urging congress the department of defense to do something about this this woman disappeared over 2 months ago we knew about the allegations that she made and it seems that whatever internal investigations going on they're not talking about it she wants some answers and she wants congress and the department of defense to react and for it so that things like this not to happen in the future when you hear that fort hood female soldier soldiers are told to walk together at night that there is an issue there when you're heard when you hear about all the sexual harassment going on at fort hood there's an issue there and it surely goes beyond just one basis in the united states of america that it most certainly does alex thank you for this reporting on this on this really brutal but important case
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thank you so much sir thank you. that's brewing you know what else was interesting about that case there was a young latino man who disappeared earlier it was found buried outside that base earlier this year to 8 months ago fort hood is full of problems lot of problems there are everybody on that note i just thought it was our show pre-debate remember everyone in this world we are not told that we are loved enough so i tell you all i love you i rolled into town in the keep on watching all those hawks out there and have a great day and like everybody. time after time called her ration to repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important to accelerate the transition to sustainable transport sustainability remand a more equitable and sustainable well. they claim their production is completely hama's. because.
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it does not the companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away and this is something else this must be going to anyone and i mean look. this is the move we didn't do any minute and i'm stunned then we understood superman and.
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well coming up views from around the world live from central london this is a u.k. . pubs bars and restaurants are set to reopen in england this saturday with the prime minister warning the public to behave sensibly to avoid a 2nd spike in the coronavirus absence health bosses force concerns that hospitals could become overburdened with museum revellers i'll be joined by medical consultants. the government announces quarantine exemptions for dozens of countries for those arriving in england from july the 10th but the u.k.'s home nations expressed frustration over the lack of communication we hear from the travel experts. and british theatres wrapped up in bright taped
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boost morale that made only getting coverage 19 closures and call for the government to rescue the industry with a financial package. with england gearing up to reopen pubs and restaurants on saturday prime minister boris johnson has issued a stark warning encouraging the public to behave sensibly to prevent a 2nd peak of coronavirus that as a poll reveals a large proportion of people are still concerned about returning to normal life well out here keisha evans daschle joins us live from soho in central london either shut it so you're in the heart of one of london's night lines districts how business is preparing for the big reopening. well after a gruelling 3 months at the moment the brits have all been waiting for at least in england with the reopening of pubs bars and restaurants so i'm in the heart of
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central london in soho which is usually quite typically heaving with people even on a friday afternoon and tomorrow we could return to very such scenes but of course it will look quite different though because pubs by. and restaurants will now have to abide by very strict guidelines to ensure their social distancing and also ensure that their spaces are safe to reopen the door so we'll see things like more hand sanitizer regular encouragement of hand washing one way systems and of course table service is an absolute must now one of these pups boston restaurants are able to reopen but probably on around a 70 percent capacity than they would normally meaning it will be economically viable that's something that's on the tip of everyone's lips when it comes to what's most of concern is whether or not brits will be sensible as of tomorrow and that's something that the prime minister boris johnson is really urging brits across the country to try and take it easy to avoid a 2nd spike i think we wanted to to give pubs time to prepare
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we wanted to date early in july and i look when i look at what is happening i hope very much that people will behave responsibly and enjoy the summer say this point we've progressed thanks to the efforts of the british people from an incidence of the disease at about one in 400 of a few weeks ago to maybe one in 2200 today. the your appreciably less likely now to be in close proximity to someone who has it in the new were even a couple of weeks ago so we're making progress we aimed for july the 4th we wanted to set ourselves a target we think we're in good shape but my message is let's not blow it in our folks we've done a fantastic job so far in bearing down on this disease collectively. well later today there will be a press briefing conducted by the prime minister where he really will try and
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referee this to try and take it as easy as possible but it does come across as lester we've seen in a localized knock down a targeted lockdown that we only have to look across and not to just see how serious the government is when it comes to protect. sing any of the easing of the lockdown measures if indeed we see any spikes across the country but all of this comes as the public really is a little apprehensive then we might have anticipated according to the mori poll 3 in 5 people feel quite uncomfortable when it comes to going to pop spas and restaurants that's a percentage that's completely unchanged since may now we've also got 65 percent are concerned about large gatherings that's in comparison to 60 percent worried about public toilets and how that be able to use them and just under 60 percent are still concerned about any trips away plus we hearing that under 60 percent are still nervous about going to any out to cinemas or indeed in general to spaces as well now here in the heart of london there's also
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a mixed reaction. i think is very good for society because. people need that sort of men who had experience liberty to be able to go and go to restaurants and you know feel comfortable i personally do good restaurants as much as the average person who is nice but i do think it's very good it will help the business is exactly as especially business as you have had a rough time during this look down piece in a way it's been a long time i think from what i've seen so far look sex going to be done and it does seem like people. places my interest in me. that kind of taken it quite seriously and think about you know how it can be done sensibly. and reasonably at the same time i think is honest customers kind of respect and go with the should be fine the nation needs to proceed with some degree of common sense and some degree
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of caution it would be appalling to throw away in a mad rush the efforts that have been put in via cell service over many months think people will keep their distance and if they. i don't they don't i guess but you life has got to come back at some point you are going to complete a lockdown and nothing happens and all the pubs and bars go bust or you could have some kind of halfway house i think and i think people sensible i see a lot and i've wondered how we can be floated here and so tomorrow i think not. now of course many restaurants of pubs and bars may not be able to reopen as of tomorrow some are holding back for that initial rush but also many were able to reopen their doors they weren't able to get ready in time because of course it was only about 10 days ago when boris johnson 1st gave the green light by alleviating and easing that social distancing to meet a rule down to one week to nonetheless there is a monumental moment not just of the much needed injection and boost to the economy
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but it's also a boost for everybody in the town that's out craving a night out indeed it should be a recession is soho in central london thank you very much. well police in the inner city of durham have posted a video online warning revelers to drink responsibly in bars rather than spending a night behind the well there are fears that drinkers may overindulge during the weekend as hundreds in boston being closed the more than 3 months during a police force have encouraged drinkers to enjoy themselves what happens today warning to behave responsibly businesses will have to adhere to social distancing guidelines to staff will also be expected to wear face masks well the industry has taken a big hits during the pandemic with hopes this weekend can help boost the economy. their health bosses have also warned the english public to drink sensibly over the weekend due to fears that hospitals can become overburdened medics have claimed that accident and emergency can now only deal with half the number of patients due
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to the pandemic the president of the college of emergency medicine said the department is bracing itself to deal with the fallout from super saturday she also said more staff will be working over the weekend to deal with the rise in numbers. what it is discuss the implications of this weekend's reopening i'm now joined by accident and emergency consultant dr joy grover dr grover thank you for joining us do you think it's a bit to see him just out reopening the hospitality sector. it is a bit sort of saying considering that there are still cases in the community there are still some areas much higher activity and i. recently heard lockdown in paul's locally in leicester so is it the right time to or perhaps a little early but you know there are certain areas where holt yes the community spirit is low. and therefore my concern is more also on the fact.
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that decision to open books has been done on a saturday. without any thought given to hold the emergency services do you look. at things on site or do you know why oh why not have tried to have a pilot want to be there for a few hours to see how things were reacting with the folks who are ready for welcoming the social distancing measures we're looking at it just seems a little lower order to we're all king krule on saturday but he did get this needs to a 2nd spike in infections or our medics brace for that. well the 2nd has always been on the cards and the recent below it is that even with the best estimates we suspect to anything between 80 to 90 percent thought population of the united kingdom has not been exposed to corridor which means them but you know.
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best affording 5 or 4 people are still vulnerable to it and hence you know we have to be very cautious because with such a large chunk of population which is well known it will many of them for a long time and without any bucks a nation in sight we can't just walk polluting no. go back to normal. this is normal but you know that is a risk to our accident and emergency rooms prepared for super saturday and do you expect more admissions over the weekend. yes so i think locally most hospitals that was departmental giving go there ask for extra stuff to comment to help. but you know but in our city a couple of weeks ago there was some wondering story in the middle of a city without any pollution or anything at all and he conceded that on that to me
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in emergency department so they incurred the city you know over the next state so yes we do expect that there will be an increase also because if you go about 3 months when the lockdown actually started we had a drop in the number of patients which came through. what people don't realize and what started 6 i'll do what people may not be fully aware of it but 10 to 15 percent of all attendances and i can see departments are links to alcohol and substance misuse which is a large proportion and currently the evidence it departments. as you know call it or all is he meant in safety proscar and put your patients so that we are not able to keep people in waiting rooms or corridors at all and hence the capacities within departments are reduced. and coding can be a big issue and finally then dr gray that if you would very briefly do you have any
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advice and could advice for members of the public this weekend. well you know. ringback the gentle british public has been very good the vast majority have taken our social distancing hand-washing. worries to heart and that's what's helped us curb the spike in the odometer and i would suggest that if you do go to her be sensible maintain your distance don't overdo it and think of the city people or malcolm yourselves but for the other police and a lot of member of aa because both are sensible advice there dr jordan private thank you very much you're welcome. at the pubs when be reopening in the english city of leicester where lockdown measures have been reimposed and one neighboring city has gone to extreme lengths to keep leicester locals out of their locals.
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still to come this hour. across the u.k. wrapped themselves in. bringing joy. comes along for the government to rescue the. devastation. on the government the 2 week quarantine for people traveling to england from dozens of destinations we hear from the travel expert. i know to no crowd. no shots. actually
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dealt. with dr no small. points your thirst for action. the young who want transparency they want to know where this is headed and their duty in my hands or one night stand that they're going to get rid of what they don't want rapidly and they're putting themselves together they're courting very slowly this pandemic is making them be even more careful they will continue to be careful and they may i'm sure in at least a decade our new a generation more solid partnerships.
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welcome back from july that says the u.k. government will lift its mandatory 14 day quarantine on those returning to england from more than 50 countries effectively giving the green light for foreign holidays however the 1st minister of scotland they can a surgeon has criticised westminster as handling of the policy. we've often had limited or no notice of the u.k.'s proposals and that matters because some of the judgements involved here are difficult and complex and just to illustrate the point about the shifting sands of the u.k. government's position the list of countries that they were yesterday demanding that the scottish government signed up to in suggesting that we would have a barrier to getting agreement on is not the same as the list that we have shared with us today so we need as the scottish government to analyze these proposals properly and rationally and we need to do that obviously from
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a public health perspective but we also need to do that from a legal perspective all of these decisions and of course potentially open to legal challenge and when so much is at stake as it is right no we can to lower sales to be dragged along in the we call of another government to be quite frank about it shambolic decision making process or we were wales 1st minister monterey ca and has it described his dealings with the u.k. government about averages as an impossible and utterly shambolic experience but transport secretary grant shapps says there was still time for developed nations to join the scheme before it came into force this isn't coming into the temperature lie the under quarantine on those 50 or so across countries and so there's still time for the other parts of of this one nations to decide to join. well while the full list has yet to be published countries rated green means the virus has been
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successfully controlled there so their citizens won't face quarantine on arrival in england but it doesn't mean those in england can automatically travel there with countries like australia or new zealand currently keeping their borders closed to non-nationals those rated amber means a reciprocal arrangement has been made so holiday makers could be able to travel to france spain italy and germany without quarantine and 5 spurs set or countries rated red are still battling serious outbreaks and will still need to quarantine they reportedly include the us mexico brazil and sweden. well for more on this week and i talked to the founder and managing director of the vivid travel agency that's kane perry thank you for talking to us you must be really happy the current is being halted but should it have been implemented in the 1st place well some of the still confused as to exactly what is going to happen when i mean this is going to announce i'm speaking for weeks longer and that in this case is to tell you what is the current prospects they form
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a couple world offers on troubled by some awful change since march a certain zinc so the girl is really well behind and it's all because also this only applies to england as well what is it the other home nations are being more cautious it's it's just a mystery it's just a fiasco with an if you ask the company even cool maybe it's really all her coaches and it makes extraordinary context for approaches and just that's what you know when the if you go on holiday that the government needs to come out with a clear announcement i'm jaded i was all for emotion or very few fines have also been issues for those who've broken quarantine and it wasn't ever really enforceable. no amount was that are ridiculous policy is being true fines in total since our friends. and suits concerts drop well led to the restrictions as you said is great for those coming into the u.k. but i just said restore dependent on other countries lifting their quarantines and
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also maintaining them as well maintaining a position in other words some people could be on holiday and caught between 2 stools people day. it is complicated but i think the government is overcomplex that my trying to create by not to agreements from the governments they should simply don't yes the advice should be are dainty every day it's not being updates as much sensing it's an absolute scandal and it's costing jobs and costing businesses their needs so the decision so what is it as a full package that you would like to see the government day there should be a boat age in the actually advice every day both are only on safety concerns for travellers which is where all the fuss arrives at this crisis and they should drop the chorus it doesn't do we do it they should cut the ice that tests immigrants or us and finally the world health organization has warned that the pandemic is actually speeding up i mean doesn't increase the air travel actually risk restarting the virus well you can't have
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a life without risk unless you were locked yourself into a dark predator and we need to get the economy growing 19 as well plus to your well and speak to us if you look at how. you function rates now are less than 110th of one cent it's time to move on and get the country go ok perry thank you very much indeed for talking to us and it. now the national keris o.c.a. shin says u.k. officials have put lives at risk by issuing incorrect reassurance about personal protective equipment the organization discovered that official guidance which said out of date mosque for safety use was incorrect this was revealed after the government issued a recall notice to care homes and local doctors practices in june at the peak of the pandemic many care homes reported that personal protective equipment was being diverted to n.h.s. hospitals as a result they experienced shortages of lost gloves and goggles the british medical association said it's a dereliction of duty not to ensure the safety of patients and staff. these reports
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if true or not being short of a national scandal if doctors and health care workers have been supplied with and warm old redated masks this is clearly a dereliction of duty to ensure the safety of n.h.s. staff and patients suggestions that these faults we know about in may and your action is only now being taken or alarming well meanwhile the government claims the issue is now resolved the safety of frontline staff has been a priority throughout this unprecedented pandemic after being made aware of the defect with some cardinal health type i asked surgical masks we urgently issued advice last week to health care providers to check if their stock included these masks and to dispose of them the issue is now resolved well that is as the department of health and social care has announced that care home staff will be tested weekly residents with dementia or aged over $65.00 will be tested every 28
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days a new social care testing strategy set to begin on monday and aims to stop the transmission of the virus. and i'll be discussing this further with disease control expert dr barrett kanya that'll be in just over an hour. now theaters across the u.k. are adorning their premises with bright hope for messages as the industry calls on the government to deliver a rescue package london's national theatre is among 5 british by news this friday to install pink tape bearing the words missing life fiercer and many others including the royal lyceum theatre in edinburgh and the lyric in belfast are set to join the initiative the project was set up by a group of stage designers called stage change in a bid to bring joy and color to theatres and highlight the devastating impact of coded 19 on the industry becomes of it warnings that 70 percent of poor me performing art companies could come up spike christmas as a result of financial losses. or culture secretary oliver darden has already
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unveiled a roadmap to open up the performing arts sector but the 5 step plan which will initially allow socially distance rehearsals and training predicts performances of still a long way off and for many venues further delay could mean disaster as r.t.u. case martin andrius reports. the create a virus pandemic brought the country down its land canceling every show in london's west end as well as all performances up and down the country while other non-essential businesses get back to a new normal as a unique cultural conundrum for theaters and concert venues in england they are allowed to open for the 4th of july but live performances are still a bit in legendary producer kevin mcintosh has announced that his shows how milton phantom limb is and mary poppins will not be restarting until 2021 i mean we've already lost one major regional theater and some other regional theaters are going
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to administration places like london the fair and so playing house and places like about i'm not sure how long they're going to be able to hold on without any revenue going through and being a truck she could only shows on it so. it is far larger than just funding the imagine call for the realization for you council already far out it's a follow up question and but in theatre the show must go on musical theater impresario lord andrew lloyd webber who owns several western theaters is pushing to make that happen he wants buses and government to use his $2295.00 seater london palladium theatre in central london as a keepsake later this month testing measures in trial runs a look at innovative ways for the public to return at least something productive whether it works with the relevant and nice people of doing something or trying to
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the idea that a lady might testing things beyond that because they've got this incredible facility to do so i think can only be a good thing whether all of it works we don't know but let them for goodness sake try it seems monumental well i suppose now is it better to do that and have an acoustic night than do not. suggestions include infrared temperature sensors to identify those with high temperatures silver eye on self cleaning 2 handles face masks for star patrons and medical passports alongside ticket sales if one member of a group is unwell tickets would then be changed for a future performance social distancing even by one metre plus in a theater is near impossible if in force it would reduce the capacity inside the auditorium and that's not even talking about the cost members on stage who him osho most need to interact with each other although not quite as bad as the previous
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limits of to meet is which would have cut audience numbers by 70 percent it still makes the whole experience much more for straight sing. unfortunate people will have to arrive earlier at the theater because the time it takes even to pick up your tickets will take longer they'll be longer queues will will encourage people to purchase online print tickets at home to minimize that but in terms of queuing for the bars or the toilets or whatever it will have to be a very unforced. form of social distancing most backstage facilities a tiny bit cramped into little small spaces all the money he spends on the runs out and this and the base of the audience can say you know how does a week mr speaker wait how do you do a poll today all the elements of being on stage that is it that is something else you need to look at so yes feel you need to be safe but so do all the actors and all crew. but spend use also have to tell the profits and to us the it's a go is are allowed in shows simply won't make any money at least in the
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conventional way. particular these economic times i think the public is price sensitive so we can't just simply double the price. we have to look at the whole financial structure of the shows themselves and what we're spending to put the monitor on them and also compare that to what we can realistically expect to get from the audiences in terms of ticket sales what's the it is can rely on is surely the appetite of the public for a little light relief after many months of doom and gloom but one thing is certain when the cutting does rise again it will be a supposedly different experience market andras the u.k. log. on finally in the english city of bristol a pub called the colston arms has made the decision to change its name but in the mean time it's time for title is pumping trump face then change was prompted after
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the statue of edward colston a 17th century slave trader was pulled down and thrown into the city's harbor last month by black lives not to protest as he old puppy my drunk face is now open to suggestions for a new name. and i'll be back with more news in half an hour seen again.
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