tv Documentary RT November 21, 2021 7:30pm-8:00pm EST
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this is a starting point for, i suppose, at western response. point of fact, it's not, there's no response from the west. it is initiative of the west to which russia typically react. and so, so the military threat posed by these, these visits by, by us naval forces was strictly a political dimension. and mainly i believe was projected to ukraine as to atlanta, grabbed by being a motive for russian activity. but that's not nonsense. now before we go back to our breaking news story, this, our multiple people are thought to have been injured in the u. s. state of wisconsin. when a car plowed through walker shop holiday parade, a red sport utility vehicle can be seen speeding towards martyrs, from behind in a video posted to social media. while a 2nd video shows police appearing to open fire on the v as it crashes through barriers. police are investigating the incident, although
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a suspect is understood to have been detained. people are being asked to avoid the city center. of course, we will keep you further informed as the situation develops. this is the weekly on our international will be back in about 29 minutes. oh. i saw a message from an online account that had a selfie with my passport as its profile page. um. i saw pictures of my documents. it was, they also sent a credit contract like if i had just 3 days comply with their demands to see if i didn't send money. i late set up an online hate campaign because i was supposed to be a very dangerous man. with
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oh, i was sidney. one day was my friend and her living room. and we had started speaking about him again. now's like while my baby it's gonna be 12 years and she was like were was that the city buried home? again, i'm like, honestly, i really don't know. the only thing that i know is har island. i went back to the hospital where i gave birth, and there were like, and yep, a you have to communicate with the correctional facility. i
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called and does the lady that i spoke to? she was like yes, that the baby was there. you have to sit there away for police officers to actually opened the gate and lead to when they actually make you sign papers before you even get on the ferry like ok. what can i do? is the department of corrections still gonna treat us like if we visiting on jail? but was the captain got close so us an axe to me to any body notify you i'm they notify me about what and he does when he gave me the news. we can find your trial here. i'm lay i eat,
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my resource has always been my family. as i grew up, i went through all that a racial, discriminatory situations that the world knows up to date that happened in america . i have learned the humiliate in a being that men mm. the civil war fried the slate. vietnam was my civil war. mm. the 1st place i ever felt whole as a may is the 1st place in my life that i ever met a man of my opposite coat. that was true to heart and soul about life and death with me.
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his name was richard. he's gone and been gone since he was 19 years. oh was our machine gunner he is that boy from arkansas who taught me of white and black love, man becomes family with may. with war comradeship we call it in during my trial of war, your ship. my wife was 17 years old. and pregnant with my 2nd pregnancy
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she gave birth in se norman's naval. ready hospital and when i cat back to the united states of america, i had no knowledge how to handle any of this on the base. aah! so when it was exposed to me that it was twins, i didn't even question where the other one was when they only showed me one. now that's a paper to ploy because she's never spoken to me about that because about in maturity. i joke with the situation. everyone in the world knows no one wants to bury the family or possibly who should
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have to go there for i think he always wanted to have some kind of relationship with him. he didn't want to lose it, but he couldn't control himself. he had a, he had the devil in him when he was born, i guess. and it was hard to fight it and came always wine a closure she always wanted. she always said to me from i guess 16 all the way until she is now that she said, i know, i know deep down inside. i'll always talk to him. i'll always be able to tell him my piece of this story. and one day we get a phone call and i said new york time to call us up and this moment nina
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bernstein and nina said to me, do you know, are you related to bruce hanson? i said, yeah, that's my ex husband. and she said, well, i had to tell you something, but it was really shocking to me to discover that new york state law, a law dating back to the 19th century, required the city to offer the bodies of unclaimed dead to medical schools for de section. ah, i learned that there were 22 cadavers that were in cold storage at albert einstein medical school. you know, basically the, these cadavers are just let to the medical schools. they are supposed to then be
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returned to the city for what the city considers proper burial, which is a hard island trench. ah, i tried very hard to learn the names of these cadavers because i wanted to reclaim their stories. one of the last of the 20 to that day was bruce hanson, even though his body had been in cold storage for 3 years. it had been on lists, sent back and forth between the medical school and the medical examiner's office. the medical examiners office had not done the 1st thing in terms of trying to find someone who knew bruce hanson and would care. and it was easy for
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their job is to be the last and most important source of information about this person. they had his name, they had his name when he 1st arrived to the more they had name when they put them on a list to offer as a cadaver for to section of medical school. when i had the name and i did the 1st basic search, it came up immediately. his ex wife in new jersey for one phone call. and i had her one phone call and i was, she was carrying the phone to her daughter. nobody called us. i never changed my last name. it's still hanson. i live in the same state as new jersey. nina had no problem calling me up to find out. mm
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hm. it shouldn't ended up in there. they shouldn't allow that in for 3 years, being in albert einstein hospital just you know, going through their medical procedures for 3 years. putting him in a cold box poem out cotton. i'm up put, and it's awful. it's, it's awful. i'm angry at how it happens. i'm angry with the medical examiner, the hospital, the people you know, that was still won't give me information on hand. you know, it's my father. i should have a right to know how he died. i'm never going to find out with
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the medical examiners office calling to find out what you know, the hospital not giving, giving you a hard time about getting the records. everybody's hiding something in. so the hospitals working them with the medical examiner, which is working with hearts island. you know, they obviously don't want people to now, most the mistakes that they made or things that they just didn't care about. thing about all those bonds on the street. you think they contacted every single person's family? they throw them probably in the island. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. the only personally, i'm going to resist, i don't see how that strategy will be successful,
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very critical of time. time to sit down and talk a water around the try a seal island that's in contention between canada and the united states. northern government has suddenly become optimal for lobster. our population here is exploded . one of the most valuable fisheries that ever existed. suddenly you had me and canadian fishermen in these waters at the same time jousting for position and attention or high violence is bound to happen. this is the last land border dispute between canada and the united states. it could be magnified to the point where there could be cost that would be significant to quote countries. border dispute don't go away. they discussed or something's going to happen
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by new york city is just for vacation, new york city is just to come and have fun when we're city is not a place actually be live in am slacking in packages i want to bring in today and talk a little bit about where we are with the case in the position in arguments the cities making in the fight that i'm having with the city continues. and i told them what you and i have talked about before. like if you tell us where the baby is, they'll drop the lawsuit today. that's what this is all about, that we're trying to find out. they don't believe us. i think it's about money. it's time. it's about to search for truth. one of the issues to the city here
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katrina is if we establish here that they don't know, there are other cases like yours that are out there are pending and they don't want to make bad law. they don't want to make their precedent. so the further they could push us back and slowest down both the ladder to do things and bad things will happen to the city. so they're part of their delay is to not but this case come to trial because there are other cases that are going to fall shortly behind. tampa. i feel that they really don't much because all they thinking is about the money. and honestly, like i said, i love to win this for money. i want my son back there. say lou, what we know right now from, from the record to we have is i talked to was performed the body at some point. was that the more we do have some indication on one of the records that the body was
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released for transport at this point, we don't know if was transport to some type of medical facility for research. we don't know where that baby was released to. we know where the baby was supposed to be released to and that's the hard island. mm. any case that i'm involved with the city of new york is always going to take me years. mm. getting records out of the city of york requires motion after motion after motion for a judge to compel them to respond. the more concerned the security issues and welfare issues and housing issues and all the things that make the city a unique and crazy place. so most likely i was no matter how much recycling didn't never happen, is i can never guarantee that. i'm going to give you an answer that question. and i know that's the most important thing to you, and that's been the focus of my case has always been about getting you those answers.
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i guess we're gonna keep fight in that. i need answers here. why demarco upshaw? this comes to holly to join the union, the chain for one cry to the free. equal me terry it. oh and i feel very emotional about it because not only of the soldiers, inter it here, but so is my daughter. i named her i asia we honda, i was selves with many questions about our daughter. so
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we hoped to bring closure to our family. and to bri, ana, love and respect to a soul that we haven't had the opportunity to honor properly for almost 50 years to this day. should i to have touched the earth that she's buried in? it? behooves me. to go over there to lay the 1st wreath at her grades and pay my respects to my daughter, who is buried on hot island in pod is feel of the city of new
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york. ah, then i change and change my plight to bring the honor respect and some type of fitting memorial statue over on hot island for these soldiers of the civil war. ah, to have a city this modern, this cosmopolitan that still buries the unclaimed dad. the way jacob reese recorded in the 19th century just
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doesn't make sense. it's archaic. it's bizarre. and yet it also represents a truth about america, about the western world, perhaps that this tremendous inequality not only still exists but has, has widened. mm. new york still house the draw is still a named conjure with it still sounds a musical no to people in some distant, portable world. new york is distinct, new york is always gone its own way. new york has its own bitter humor. its own
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kind of culture, its own kind of literacy. new york is not sentimental because the city, those not hair listening, not care about. mm. does leave you trash. new york city forces monster. you have to fight you have to actually rush, hold with the city in order to just get the very basic necessities of life. ah, then so the idea of the city having something on its conscience, this is rather small blot, frankly. i mean, with all honor to the dead they are dead are. mm
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i think that city is always wanted to forget about what island city is. wanted to forget about the people who are buried there. it's wanted to forget about the fact that there is a potter's field that there is a place where difficult stories are hidden. mm. new york city is celebrated as the place where anyone can achieve their dreams of but those dreams haven't been achieved by everyone. ah, it's true of people toiling away, digging out the titles for subways, we're building our skyscrapers. ah, it's true of people who have wound up homeless or because a society shunned them as happened during the aids epidemic.
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mm. those stories might not be flattering to tell. even more, it might tell us things about our present that we'd rather not face. ah, we owe it to the people who have been very there and are being buried there to bring their stories to light. the me so my bill to me, the jurisdiction card. i'm and i believe that we are at a place where we can finally, the momentum is growing to make hard island, a public that is not forgotten. i 1000000 new yorkers who built this shit made this city the city that it is today. they should not be forgotten, they need a better space to be resting. ah
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ah, a antique really is no thing the cause right on police report. it's in all caps in december 2020, a group of anti finishes. so out a film crew access for 3 months. so if people organization, if an idea that it must be opposed, that you can't allow the game while they may come with their faces. but they can say what they believe in, we believe in helping our community. we believe that fascism is one of the major threats to the united states as gotten reuben. this is a chance to see who and t for really are in order for me to extract my 1st amendment right and say that my life matter, i have to be on to the teacher to that's how america's we can't trust the police. we can't trust the government,
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we can't trust anyone except ourselves to protect ourselves in a ah protest in europe as a new lockdown restrictions are imposed to violence or rob in the netherlands for a 2nd. my while in brussels. there are clashes between police and demonstrators on the weekly this, our, we try to work out where it is all heading with a panel of guests. my response to the politicians is where, well, you line your case numbers was slightly. hi. hi. hi. as still, as we get one set of new room with a new policy, something else comes out and there was a lot of let the politicians do what they,
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