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i think it's. the water where politicians you. give the go ahead. for peaceful marches looting and shooting rallies in the u.s. city can no shit continue forcing frightened store owners know that shut their doors are. still for the rest of the city closing for staying boarded up. until it gets worse the. u.k. government confusion is it u. turns all wearing masks in schools just days before the start of a new academic year. and morals borken money talks in washington is off to one of the world's poorest states pledging to take sudan off the terror
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list in exchange for cash. there good morning just turned 11 am here in moscow this thursday 27th of all this live from marty's world news h.q. kevin owen here for the next half hour hope you stick around with me to is taking through all those headlines in more detail i'm a folksy again this morning 1st of all protesters there in the american city continue to defy curfews and pour out onto the streets for a 4th night after police shot a black man there multiple times. and. how how cool.
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last night was generally peaceful but it follows nights of violence rioters were filmed looting stores banned lising a burning cars the city's shop owners now face a grim new reality. so when you heard about it. pretty quickly on monday afternoon we decided that it was time to start packing up the windows. some outers time and cost of court of public reminder. we didn't close early that day so we've been closing or we. had to stop the protest so that we're only open during the daytime unfortunately but because we're just so for the rest of the city closing we're staying boarded up. until it gets worse until there's some sort of. but the mother of jacob blake who's shooting by police on a sunday spot the rest is urging people to refrain from violence. if.
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you knew what was going on it's hard that all the violence in the right. would be very high on. the 29 year old family said the instance left him paralyzed from waist please shut away from behind 7 times that's kind of hope and looks at the people have become symbols than the lives matter. i can't breathe 3 short words but they would go on to be a rallying cry against racial injustice and police brutality these were the words said by eric garner as he was dying in a police choke hold that was 6 years ago that history has a habit of repeating itself and now more recently there was the case of george floyd that sparked protests around the country a similar situation where a black man was callously choked to death. ok thanks to. you. gave. me
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good me to go to hear her out in my hometown are you married next month or not in the. program that the freedoms are going to cover for. you when you live after the killing of george floyd protest sooner wrapped it not just in the united states but across the world. i think. george floyd say's has been tainted and put on display people even get baptized at the site where he was
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killed politicians have now joined the movement there's no excuse for what happened to george floyd and. justice will be served today we are standing here for justice as we bring forward the george floyd justice in policing at a lot of the grandstanding from politicians has not really translated into real concrete actions less than a month later re shar brooks was shot and killed and once again the streets were filled with protests now politicians supporting the movement have been criticized for ignoring the looting the vandalism and the gun violence associated with the demonstrations.
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donald trump has called the protesters an archivist and vandals and sent a special police force of federal officers in to crush them however the result has been only making people angry or now another black man jacob blake was shot from behind by police officers into a no show wisconsin is now paralyzed in response to yet another horrendous incident violence just left the city protesters have been in the streets for months since the killing of george floyd it demanded that things change that things seem to be pretty much the same except for the fact that the country is deeply polarized as soon as something happens doesn't really matter who's at fault who did it right who dare wrong there's going to be an immediate reaction for a variety of different reasons people are out there trying to steal people they're out there trying to connect rallies to put in different kinds of political ideologies that will surprise it has happened so quickly because it's pretty much
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and stout to be this way a nanny state unfortunately at this particular point in time abiola in protest they have been all for political purposes and else. from my knee it's not really because black allows matter that's not even really the case if that was the case what particular to those. longer. in the state of indiana assuming the sheriff's department of excessive an objective and reasonable active shooter drills in schools at the time of the shooting point of s'posed no threat of danger to officers and were not under arrest armed to interfering with bullies duties officers made no efforts to mitigate their mount of force used which was significant resulting in errors of bruising bleeding welts and broken skin nunan to forces nurses or the proper we conduct an active shooter training from normal enforcement participants. so what exactly are these school shooting drills were seems they can even include actual weapons being fired with
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blanks as well as aggressive acting and special make up stuff from students when the training is distressing that one feels like a real attack the situation indeed at one elementary school in northern indiana is a case in point we tell you bit more about that 2 of the teachers mentioned in the complaint said that they had a quit and one was even diagnosed with p.t.s.d. post-traumatic stress disorder police told local media that they did stop using pellet guns after the complaints as such drills are meant to prepare students and staff on how best to behave jurong a potential school attack which the u.s. has been victim to in recent years.
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but on terror expert and legal in this jennifer domestic questions the timing of the teachers complaint. since march april may of this year we're looking at a concerted effort by nenni people throughout the united states to demonize our local law enforcement to demonize police officers that's not to say that all police officers individually are perfect by any means and nobody in any profession is perfect but our local law enforcement definitely helps force the rule of law and helps protect and serve our societies and communities so with this demonization concerted demonization defunding of police departments that's why at this particular time you know this lawsuit seems a little bit questionable given that for the past year many local law enforcement and police departments have been engaging in these kinds of drills. flipped
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over face coverings now will be blown in school corridos for england. says the government. looks to the disarray that with u. turns just days now before the new academic year. just days before entering the 2nd to classrooms were set to reopen boris johnson made yet another u. turn previously the official advice was that mosques were not necessary but from september the 1st moscow now be mandatory for peoples and adults in school communal areas and corridors in region subject to tighter coronavirus restrictions the u.k. government to be under pressure to review surprised after scotland cup at their kids' faces of the world health organization updated its guidance the issue of whether or not to wear in some context you know will look at the the changing medical evidence as we as we go on if we need to change the advice and of course we will get before wednesday's announcement the prime minister didn't believe children
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should cover up at school and followed his oh no you must get 5 suave visiting them . in school it is safe it's exciting it's the place to. do you turn leaves open to question johnson's conviction that schools are safe while the department for education is leaving other schools to decide whether people's and start should moscow and this is creating more confusion amongst the public looking for certainty about safety parents and schools need of clarity and leadership but instead the government have just passed the buck back to them face coverings should be compulsory in kamina areas and schools instead of this have baked u. turn the government should have given clear guidance and a plan to deliver it critics claim that since the start of the pandemic the
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government hasn't developed a real guide for safety reopening schools apart from numerous reassurances that they're safe the national education union accuses the government of letting down pupils teachers and parents by failing to have a plan b. if. infections rise plan b. for schools it means thinking if the treats them well can we have more teaches and more teaching spaces so that class sizes can be smaller in schools the education secretary disagree isn't says ministers are giving their all for the big day back we are doing everything we can to help schools get ready not least with our back to school safely campaign to reassure parents and students that schools and colleges are ready for their return they gathered williamson's expecting parents to have faith in the government following the qualification fiasco where students missed out on university places due to the faith of the government placed in a grade predicting algorithm about teachers 1st hand knowledge that was resolved by
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a u. turn perhaps by making another one about must before the kids go back to school boris johnson is trying to get ahead of the curve with the coronavirus and his political future. the decision. to. let people's on stuff. is and has been brought on by complete pressure the government still unclear as to how popular a decision is regarding all 6 children reaching it stalls next week how many are. stools i hear it is not the government so even if the government didn't have this huge of. an issue geez you would be still sane man as teachers in schools should be allowed to have face masks is if they so wish and obviously would have no problem with students also more biases.
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british state health workers have marched on the seat of government demanding more pay outside whitehall in central london they've noted that they put their lives on the line throughout the covert crisis and that still far from over. government predicting that we're going to have a number of 19 if you think that we're going to go back on the battlefield if our. i'm sorry but it's not really worth risking our lives to go and chair a patient when we're actually in ourselves or at risk too many of our colleagues in the way it's specially the black nurses. you cannot expect to send us back on our field without the texture unfortunately a lot of us will not work that period last month the government announced a 3 point one percent pay rise for almost 900000 public sector stuff but i just workers are demanding 815 percent hike even worse many are not even on the pay rise
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list including n.h.s. porters cleaners and nurses on the front line of the fight against covert it comes as the u.k. is not witnessing the falls in corona virus cases that experts had hoped for to more than 328000 cases have now been confirmed nurse naomi bennett again points he's simply not providing support for such an enormous toll. oh boy so not been hurt at a con see anything that any of the unions are doing to so. absolutely nothing i'm saying that unions are average every day and research and hype has also but none of them attack you male action the simple awesomeness is. that we were working in a war zone because it was just completely on you it was nothing that we could or the pride paying out used to our union but when not seen any protection we're not seeing any representation so no we are 8 not thinking and our unions they are
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not protecting us they see international live from moscow if you can stick around i'd love to tell about this next story no end in sight anti-government rallies in the heart of the problem russian capital our correspondents there to bring you the latest number of so much more lined up for you to.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race in this spirit dramatic development only and. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical. to sit down. again with the us presidential election fast approaching then the incumbent administration is busy trying to score political points to persuade swing voters billed as one of the jewels in president trump's foreign policy crown is the
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normalization of ties between the united arab emirates and israel and now the new secretary of state might pull payors on a tour of the arab world anxious to try to replicate that success elsewhere as well as to to squeeze a buck or the one of the most deprived nations on earth a strong quarter explodes. a stork deal was struck earlier this month between the united arab emirates and israel it was brokered by washington and quickly became a media sensation that news of a historic middle east peace deal between israel and the united arab emirates for donald trump it's a big foreign policy achievement this is a big big day for the middle east israel and united arab emirates have agreed to a historic deal to normalize diplomatic relations with confidence in astride secretary of state mike pompei it was set off on a p.r. tour around the arab world one of his 1st stops was sudan though and its leaders seemed not very willing to normalize relations with israel the interim government
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has no mandate to normalize relations with israel to make matters more difficult for pompei all sudan's foreign ministry spokesperson was just fired last week for suggesting the country was getting ready to sign an agreement with israel so pump ale came up with a foolproof plan to win sudan over also dan's government needs to do is make a very small donation of $330000000.00 to the victims of al qaeda and washington will wipe it from the state sponsors of terror list you could probably imagine that idea didn't go down very well with the country's impoverished citizens. of bordering is a cowardly that we pray you find in return for the removal of saddam from american terrorism list. to be honest we the sudanese people are the party most affected by the decisions and acts of the previous regime paying the compensation could bring us many economic benefits and remove sudan from the list of countries sponsoring terrorism. frankly speaking this american proposal is
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a kind of blackmail and in order to reach a safe they will have to pay the price for the actions of the previous regime as is often the case there was something more behind the deal than just goodwill highly sought after american after 35 fighter jets the u.a.e. has been trying to go. their hands on them for years and apparently now they can know they have the money in the u. or they would like to order quite a few f. $35.00 since the greatest fighter jet in the world as you know by former stealth but it seems washington got a bit carried away trying to seal the deal with dobby so much so it neglected the interests of its best friend in the region we opposed the sale of even one screw one plane of distilled fighters to any country in the middle east if we have peace with them or not and so this supposedly historic deal could be on its way to the dustbin the f. 35 dramas reportedly led the u.a.e. to cancel its upcoming meeting with israel saudi arabia has publicly rejected any
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normalization of relations with tel of eve and of course palestine decried what it considered to be a betrayal by the u.a.e. . posed nude the ship rejects with the united states are done and considers to be true of jerusalem. in the post codes and weekly recognition of jerusalem as the capital of his rule pump alles got one last chance to make his p.r. campaign worthwhile bahrain who knows how that will play out but if it's anything like his past attempts it might not go so well. ramsey brewed editor of the palestinian chronicle dot com new site told us washington's off the twisting exercise by the trump of ministration. the u.s. is being quite aggressive in pushing for normalization between the arabs sudan bihari and oman the saudis immoralities moroka more time here and others at this particular period because president trump is desperate for any kind of
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leverage that he can use during the election season especially that his numbers are trading behind biden in the polls and so forth so he wants to go and say listen i have and she agreed to this breakthrough in one of the world's most complicated and convoluted struggles and that is the middle east so the offer to remove sudan exchange for a massive amount of money i think was made to send 2 messages number one we are willing to make a deal you know in exchange for normalization we will remove you from that list the 2nd message i think it was trying to send is that we hold all the keys and that if you do not play ball basically this is what you have to do you have we will ask you that will make these impossible demands from your and you really your truck you have no other option but to follow the lead of the united arab emirates that
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normalize with this where recently. another day another antigovernment rally in belarus protesters packed into the center of my discover what they claim was a rigged presidential election this month is a ghost town of has more from the capital. the protesters behind me they have decided to light the flashes on their phones to make themselves visible so you can you can see the scale of this protest about a few 100 people have decided to come out here in the central square of the better russian capital and so well some of them have taken their dogs with them sort of walking their pets here and they're making their voices heard to the right of me there's an improvised podium and does a special person who is kind of staring the protest with a chance with the slogans you know all of them of course are calling on the resignation of the incumbent president of belarus alexander lukashenko and well but i won't go as far as saying that this that this country that belarus is torn by the
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protests by the opposing protests but right now almost this the anti government action has has been a daily routine here people have been showing up in numbers daily there was a huge a massive protest on sunday as the 10s of thousands of people showed up this is like a demo version of it now it's like about a 1000 times smaller but i mean of course it is it is a day so people have their daily business to attend to also pro-government protesters have been coming out in the streets as well but now we have a person here one of the protesters who is has agreed to talk to us who is going to tell me why he's here and so on and so forth so hi thank you so much for agreeing to tonight to me could you please shortly introduce yourself and tell me why you're here my name is ron i'm 26 years old i work in the tech sector here in belarus in a private company and i have been coming here for the past turned a half weeks a little bit exhausted but to all the people here are hopeful that this persistent
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protest this peaceful protest percival will help us make some change in the country if you following a channel like nafta for instance a couple of days ago it published a post essentially giving out personal. tales and linking to social media of some of the young people who showed up at the opposition protest and excuse me of the prover pro-government protest i talked to one of the girls and do she essentially showed me thousands of messages with obscene language and so on and so forth do you think it was such a good idea for a reliable source of information as you put it to in fact to essentially docks a young girl like 21 years she's for 21 years old she in fact had to leave her home she she's scared do you think this is something a reliable source of information should do well i'm opposed to that i don't do that personally. i don't approve of that basically but we should understand that a telegram channel is not
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a professional media so to say and they are entitled to some mistakes at the at this beginning phases but the good they're doing for our country is right now a little bit bigger than the negative impact they might have occasionally they have more than 2000000 followers do you think that they should be held accountable for the mistakes they make i think will give a fair evaluation of their actions after everything is finished but right now it's a little bit of a chaotic time and people shouldn't be judged on minor mistakes when they're good they're doing is great or excuse me for a personal question are you married yes i am would you would how would you feel if your wife got more than 4000 messages calling her all sorts of words and wishing death upon her and her family and so on i wouldn't behave about that obviously but i would be more scared if my wife was put into prison and beaten and harassed and or possibly even raped which is our government doing right now it's much worse than any words that might arrive to her in messages. there's been
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a stark contrast in reaction to the 3rd day of the republican national convention which has officially confirmed mike pence as donald trump's running mate for a 2nd term critics know the party simply ignoring the chaos on the ground with the economic crisis and riots he. there is parts of the country at the moment but supporters insist no the galloping struggle the right notes both covering their bases reaching out to 2 key swing voters. there was a lot of the at last week's convention and from my perspective was really about how much do you hate the other person how much do you hate donald trump how much do you really hate our country and whether or not you're saying that that's our country as races or whatever the case may be i think that there was a lot of things that we can pick out of from just these 2 nights alone that really is a story about america it really is a story about just common people but i think that they are and see the trump campaign they've actually struck the right tone as far as what to do and engaging
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in not just in the base but outside of that so i think that they've done a very good job thus far in moving the ball forward i think they did well with respect to them and i'm going to even say this i don't think the republican party is the coach i do think they wanted to commit to out a platform of just making you know their only stance of make america great again but let me just say that the few african-americans they put up you know to me those are the average everyday republicans that you always see because that's all the diversity that they have and so know the message to me is like a fairy tale that we're watching you cannot rewrite history and the problem will be in revisionists is they'll go back and say slavery wasn't that bad of the civil rights movement whether they're bad or people have been protesting the street is not that bad it is bad america is going through chaos right now we're in turmoil and the republican party has done nothing but gaslight america 1st of all i think you know you know that when you look at the convention you see that the president as a master at this kind of venue right he is a retiree on any t.v.
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star he knows how to write a story and carry through when it comes opportunity people feel the direction of the country more than they feel the numbers and one of the things that happened in the great trump economy the build up was every vote was lifted women. african-americans hispanics everybody came up then the pandemic kid and everybody took a hit but we're all coming back the president's doing something with the messaging and also solidifying groups of voters who recognize in the speakers things that they want to relate to well i think all the president could do the best he can probably use obscure the facts to the fact is that the country is in dire straits for all kinds of reasons not the least of which is president trumps. or president trumps opinion about erasing racial equality inequality economic inequality i would we've got 7 or 800000 students in this country who are the epitome of the land of opportunity her sitting in limbo 'd who could contribute so much to america and for
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the last 5 years have been on the precipice of being it kicks you know the ported to the united states and the president has basically failed a great segment of the american people not the least of which is the american economy and the president has broken his relationships with nato with european allies and basically across the board put america's credibility independence in limbo for for reasons not certainly understood by me and most of the people of this country if you will but stories more insights into everything we're talking about today a check. home it's 11 30 in the morning here in moscow wherever you choose and then thank you for taking the time to do it. kevin and sunning often and have a great.

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