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a london police officer is suspended after a video emerges of him kneeling on a black man's neck stoking a nationwide debate on the use of chokehold. also ahead. protests . from the prime minister there over his handling of the corona virus outbreak and his own corruption battle. and despite the us having the most cases and 2 days of record breaking new infections this week alone donald trump pushes ahead with getting students back in class within weeks igniting a. safety. every other country has circuits and schools except the united states kids are spreading the disease. all over the
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country. really worried. it's international's world news h.q. moscow this saturday the 18th century lights kevin owen here to take you through those headlines and more in detail for the next 30 minutes. there's anger in the u.k. after video emerged of a london police officer kneeling on the handcuffs black man's neck during an arrest the officers now suspended put the video has been shared widely online. right giving money yes. there is no i mean if you. go back you up. front all right not. according to london's metropolitan police the man in the video is suspected of being armed and having been involved in a fight as the officers struggled with the suspect on the ground
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a crowd of onlookers gathered in filmed what was going on the instant since been referred to the police watchdog and the independent office for police conduct and as rick knight had to the appropriate policing in britain. i'm deeply concerned about today's incident and it is right that met police u.k. have referred the case of the independent police watchdog black londoners still face discrimination and we must work with the community to build trust in the police the video footage that i have seen today in the circulating in social media is extremely disturbing some of the techniques used cause me great concern they're not taught in police training earlier i spoke to the former head of the british national counter-terrorism security office he told me officers inevitably have to use physical force when confronted with potentially armed and violent suspects. do you think that arrest technique used by the officers say especially in light of what's happened over the last few months is in any way shape or form justified or
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justified is a interesting word i think what you have to do is go back to this and think this is a man that was fighting he was arrested for a fray and also for having a large knife now one of the police officers supposed to do they have to control someone and sometimes in a situation arrest situation you do get in the wrong position it's advice that stabbings have risen hugely in london over the last few years and those stabbings are committed by young men and not quite often young black men and and so when young men arrested and particularly a man is arrested with a knife then of course the officers have got their own safety and the public safety at the 1st part of their you know the person 1st rather job is to make sure that everyone is safe we haven't seen the full video what we've seen is an excerpt from a video which shows an officer trying to detain a man i think people are rushing to judgment here i mean the man was shouting for
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goodness sake so it clearly wasn't being strangled everyone's filming this these days of course they got mobile phones it's been it's just prevalent everywhere it's a tough job being a policeman i suppose i point to you because on one hand you've got to train trying to stay safe for yourself and for the person you're trying to apprehend on the other hand is it inevitable that mistakes may happen but can you call a mistake somebody's kneeling on someone's neck for 345 when a 1st not a mistake is it but no it's not true for 5 minutes if you look at the footage i've seen it's for a matter of seconds and don't forget this officer now and i'm 40 the way your life has gone on it's been surrounded by other people who are not helping the police officers but actually trying to hinder them so what do we want to have police officers do we want them to stay safe themselves they we want them to arrest suspects violent people and also we want them to do so without upsetting the people watching it's a crazy world and we're just creating a rod for. meantime the mayor of new york's reportedly requested extra
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security to protect a black lives matter slogan painted on to one of manhattan's wealthiest streets the murals been vandalized twice this week 2 people have been arrested but bill de blasio is getting pressure over his policing policies and priorities with stretched forces tackling a surging crime right now. just heard that new york city man has won the nate securing the blank mind smite to murell a trump tala that's one sausage and 8 cups 32 is a day violence shooting so no desire to new york city and this clown has 3 subjects and plentiful cops guarding the mural it's true sickening so giant yellow lettuce spawning up night lives matter appeared outside trump tower on 5th avenue just over a week ago made the bless you him self helping out with the painting at one point donald trump though responded by calling it a symbol of hate and accuse the mayor of disrespecting his own police department the mayor's move came off the slogan then was vandalized when a man threw
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a bucket of red paint over it it was later cleaned up and restored again and although the men may want more help looking after it just a few weeks ago with bearing in mind agreed to cut the police budget by a $1000000000.00 even though offices are also struggling against the as you mentioned just now rapidly rising crime we talked to deborah gibson who's running for governor of new york at the moment he says he's spoken with police and told him the mayor's go the wrong priorities. does made up about 4 to a 1st shift to babysit the pay now spoke directly to the police officer. yeah this sort of some would rather see polies been tasked with the job to keep their to say that is what the mayor use wanted to do to protect citizen here or state by not doing it suspending his. industry paying but light metal on the street and also renaming streets but white metal it's own absolutely nothing for white america.
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that money would have been better spent on novel by homeless population if for say you you want to spin in the 5 minutes. straight out. of a so-so. only to show both the show and the body. is fearful for your wife so you don't want. in new york city because you're not allowed to. live at sea from what proved to be short lived much of israel businesses are being closed again and gatherings restricted of to a new coronavirus cases the public is getting increasingly frustrated too with protests against the government's handling of the pandemic not a problem as to who's already up against corruption charges a middle east correspondent might some of those protests. like. this.
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that as he. was. coming and see coming. seeing daily cases why is the government just forced to impose costs on lockdowns more with shops museums zoos pools all forced to close over the weekend it's also forbidden for people to gather in large numbers. and. after we. leave the quarantine it's. all. or that i think it's ok about burger bars the clubs.
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and the place there are. a lot of people and here i think it's wrong for the gym this restaurant is one of thousands forced to keep diners away it shuts its doors while the one next door is still functioning but only for takeaways the business ticking away and deliveries it's not the same value it says something about 15 percent we need the money. to do things to bring us the money as netanyahu is ratings plummets in the opposite direction to the infection late the inveterate prime minister has pledged a $1.00 and $3.00 quarter $1000000000.00 aid package but many of those who've lost their livelihoods say they've yet to see some of this money a scandal may dent every few tastes in between jobless families cannot put food on the table government pledges especially when their government is barely keeping
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yourself together barely mean much least of all that it is likely to survive long term. to most of them. the united states has shattered its own daily record for new coronavirus cases for the 1st time low key more than $77000.00 in the single day figures had been declining last month but that's not changing with a fresh exhilaration it's impacting donald trump support 2 more from caleb maupin. if you listen to donald trump he says that america is a ok as the country gets back to life and continues opening up i want everyone to know when every citizen know that we're using the full power of the federal government to fight the china virus and to keep our people safe we got hit with this terrible plague from china and now we're getting close to fighting our way out of it we're on the way to a tremendous victory it's going to happen and it's going to happen big our country will be greater good ever before thank you no administration in history has removed
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more red tape more quickly to rescue the economy and to protect the health of our people now at this point 39 us states are seeing a rise in cases furthermore according to the associated press 75 percent of the cases in the united states are in states that voted for donald trump during the 2016 elections now in arizona and texas we've seen refrigerated trucks that may soon be used as temporary morgues for the rising deaths i am pleading with everybody in our neck of the woods help us do your part people's lives are at stake not just the people getting sick but doctors nurses working to the bone in mass personnel transporting people now the state of florida is the worst hit and that is a state that donald trump needs to win if he's going to be the taurus in the 2020 elections drops approval rating seems to be declining as americans are upset with
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how he is handling the code that 19 situation disappointed in the administration's response now 64 percent of americans actually said in a recent poll they distrust donald trump when it comes to his handling of the coronavirus situation and we've even heard one republican governor speaking up pretty loudly i had watched as the president downplayed the outbreak severity and as the white house failed to use shoe public warnings. drop a 50 state strategy or dispatch medical gear or lifesaving ventilators from the nation's stockpile to american hospitals there's been a big failure on a governmental level to provide social safety supports to deal with the economically speaking of course you know i think ultimately it's best to have lockdowns which facility social distancing we still don't even have universal health care and we were stooge 11 time stimulus check but a lot of people still yet to receive. this in the context of reopening in
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a lot of the key cities and states that are experiencing surges in contrast we're seeing you know what the various one of our stimulus bills are building out you know industries from airlines and cruises i also often think you are loaded military budget that's almost a trillion dollars annually and it's just very unfortunate that it just seems again to be a complete misallocation of resources and support. the white house has blocked the u.s. center for disease control and prevention from testifying to congress on schools reopening the top administration is pushing ahead with getting students back to classrooms by the autumn despite warnings from teachers and rival democratic politicians. when he says open he means open for kids being able to attend each and every day at their school i just signed should not stand in the way very sparse the country nk step people are reporting to us about the anxiety they have
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about their children the decision to whether as to whether to send their children to school for me i think one of the core principles is your parents need to have the ability to opt for the type of learning that they think is important so over here it is for you. or your to give your kids go through you just like this with your kids go to the bush well you go so the i don't fry they suggest that just 19 percent of americans want children back in school do so to the president has made it one of his top priorities now the lessees threatening him with hold federal funding from schools that refused to cooperate from source who criticize the u.s. census for disease control and prevention is guidelines on getting pupils but to class he says the too tough and too expensive we've been discussing a balance than between schooling and safety well it's premature not to follow science you know we've been told all along follow the silent science follow the
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science where the science is worldwide every other country has her kids and schools except the united states kids are spreading the disease they can safely go to school she will they're scared i mean the virus is. all over the country and i think the teachers here are really really worried that they're putting themselves. in a tremendous risk so our children you know the teachers may as they are else and i because there's not this national plan that's actually firing people this new yorker and rightly so the united states is not founded on one size fits all big government telling everybody what to do he said in those guidelines though stan. if you will but he's not make them for making them federal mandate so words mean things when she says she wants a federal plan i guess she wants the federal to have a one size fits all mandate from the federal government and that's just not how we
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do it in the united states the virus is iraq coming out of control and people are dying so obviously president from as true that they're just. like really. popular people are dying a virus here they do not know that this is the blue collar president he's put a premium on the blue collar the working class he wants all those poor kids like my special needs son to have a chance to not fall farther behind he wants parents to have their kids back in school so they don't have the burden of daycare or hiring tutors to take care of them and they can go to work again the idea that this disease shut down is silly i think right now the new york city is talking about a kind of plan b. for a where you would have cancelled a school for 2 days and then 3 days without my whining you know if there's less patient in the fires under control of course you can have some kind of or
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a but. it has to be you know really exaggerate and so it's a and i think you know me. go to the weekend 18 minutes past the morning coming up the sensible spacing of the e.u. leaders 1st face to face summit since february but it seems they're far apart on what to do with the next 70 a blog post a budget because cope with little if something huge pressure will tell you but it will move. world all day traders now that stock trading is free and got all that free money from the government because
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the european union is holding its 1st physical summit since february the 27 nations are hoping to approve a huge recovery plan and also strike some sort of compromise on the block's massive 7 year budget our europe correspondent peter all of us more than on the elbow and less than straightforward negotiations in. it's almost back to normal isn't it back in the room in brussels leaders of the meeting faced meeting face to face for the 1st time since coronavirus put an end to that and they had to take part in these well the times in terms of all online video conferences musk's social distancing and elbow bumps replacing the handshake of the order of the day just about everybody said it hearing to the new rules of social distancing and masks except for those bad boys of social distancing the visit guard for the group made up of poland slovakia czech republic and hungary who twitter feeds have all been
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awash with photos of masculist handshakes yeah they don't play by anybody's rules there is some business to be taken care of though that's why they're in brussels for this meeting a budget for the next 7 years and a much needed coronavirus stimulus package have to be agreed on angela merkel is in charge pretty much of this meeting but the german chancellor didn't seem filled with confidence heading in to the summit in brussels for. our last meeting in february was not successful we are all entering this negotiations in good spirits but i have to say the difference at a very big therefore i can see just yet whether we'll come to an agreement this time and an expected very very difficult negotiations charles michel the european council president has cooked 26000000000 euro from the budget he 1st put forward back in may we're still looking it will point 86 trillion that is being asked
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for that includes the 7 year budget and aware of hundreds of millions for corona recovery their opposition as you would imagine when it comes to numbers like this the frugal for they being called austria sweden denmark and. the netherlands making up the frugal 4 they say they'll only agree to these packages if they have the say on how countries spend that money they given not a chance say those who will need the most of that money we're talking about france italy spain and greece here they say that would infringe upon their sovereignty the meeting started with the european parliament president david sorely warning that if an agreement isn't found there's going to be dire consequences for the whole block in crystal i mean to get he started to go it at the moment the heads of government have a huge responsibility we cannot allow ourselves to feel to reach an agreement and
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the council any sort of postponement could certainly provoke new storms and put the whole of europe in a difficult situation the summit can continue over the weekend i have a feeling though and so to many watching this may continue for a while yet before they find an agreement. unemployment in australia is running at a 22 year high businesses government workers can't quite agree about why it's not start of the come down as the country reopens one theory is that the doubling of welfare payments during the covert pandemic means that lower paid workers are better off on benefits this motel owner for instance has been explaining the die limit to us. a stroke is been pretty difficult because it's. at a point where we are following it very hard to get employees and the employees more like staying at home to getting paid not to a person that just washing dishes for 2 hours a week has gone up to $750.00
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a week automatically but if you comments different ople sewing it's not worth their while working. speaking to recruit millais to see this signing that they hope people on the books but they don't want to work. well temperature means a strain in job seekers get the equivalent of an extra $770.00 u.s. dollars per fortnight because of the health crisis but that post expires in september in part because leaders also suspect people are starting to rely on it too much we're getting a lot of anecdotal feedback from small businesses even large businesses where some of them are finding it hard to get people to come and take the shifts because they're on these higher levels of payment promises remarks of $5.00 people up online here we go again accusing him of d. generating the very low paid and being selective with the facts 100 percent of the anecdotal evidence has been from a liberal politician who owns pubs and
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a regular survey with the same group of cranks always say the same thing workers are bad cut wages bosses a call this is not a sound basis for policy making implores flooded with job publications despite job seeker bonus the skill scott morrison and piece claims that people were too comfortable to look for work because of the job seekers increase the b.m.a. using fake news for political gain. officially nearly a 1000000 australians are out of work right now that 7.4 percent of the workforce but it's thought the government statistics don't actually reveal the full picture especially among younger and lower paid workers president john dickson again says taxpayers' money should shift from supporting getting people back to work we rely on this. scale of work were it might be somebody coming and washing dishes or. waiting on tables you know that it's our time you know.
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it's. it's a low income it's quite a bit since the government's putting too much money. to the people. without work or supposed to be without work there has been no back up support where the government has given grants to small business but the grants. i don't really know when we we need people to work to grow business and open economy up so we can't open economy up then there's no point really. normally warm winter and early dry spring have contributed hundreds of wildfires across russia siberia temperatures have reached $38.00 degrees in some areas the highest on record and for the 1st time the flames have spread into the arctic circle to.
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yes strange isn't it changing times the temper long term hard to work out it's 28 minutes past 11 for now this way things are looking for moscow this saturday morning the 18th of july check it out t. dot com our social media is so much more reporting from moscow than kevin i mean for now saying have a great weekend. feel. her lips . slim
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. climax kaiser this is the kaiser report so the world is full of day trader stock trading is free and got all that free money from the government has a lot of people speculating what's going on they say well you know. money printers o'brien. and of course what always follows the problem when it was just going to the top 00 point one percent. you know is the moral hazard right moral
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hazard is an issue and we're going to show you how that plays out how that has trickled down to the rest of the economy as we predicted here in report when people were piling in on their robin-hood out into her it's a bankrupt company now we see amateur j.c. penny traders beg judge to save them from white powder and this is the story of american financial markets since especially 2008 they are only acting like the leaders of our financial system like j.p. morgan like jamie diamond and amateur investors who loaded up on j.c. penney shares as a reseller went bankrupt are now pleading the judge to spare them from a complete wipe out quote i hope and pray for you to consider the shareholders wrote 50 year old individual investor john hart and a letter dated may 25th one of the dozens sent to corpus.
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