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there is a divide between what many black brittains experience and what many white brittains believe that experience to be like. that means so many black activists and black britts have been saying for years is true, that when they speak about racism, so many of their white country men don't believe them and that is something that is going to have to be reckoned with if there is any hope to move together towards a united future. >>> we reached out to the national police chiefs association, to the london metropolitan police, to the ruling party p of conservatives. none has given us a comment. the overriding emotion was hurt, hurt that they don't feel heard, hurt that they haven't been believed. the silence institutionally is only going to continue to feed that sense of invisibility that black brittains so clearly feel. >> understood. joining us live from london. many thanks for your report. >>> and you're watching "cnn newsroom." still to come, we will take a look at the cultural implications on the country. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees.
there is a divide between what many black brittains experience and what many white brittains believe that experience to be like. that means so many black activists and black britts have been saying for years is true, that when they speak about racism, so many of their white country men don't believe them and that is something that is going to have to be reckoned with if there is any hope to move together towards a united future. >>> we reached out to the national police chiefs...
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during this period of the american revolution, brittain was in a sort of democratic vacuum. you had the stewarts, james i, charles the ii, james the ii. they believed in absolute right of kings, absolute monarchy. james ii also made the mistake of being an avowed catholic. and in the end the stewarts were kicked out. vacuum. brittain looked around and found charles ii's daughter, mary, married to a furrier over the way and there was an odd monarchy. it's william and mary. and they were invited to come in to be the monarch, but not an absolute monarch. they had to sign a contract, and the contract was that parliament would be supreme. they had no choice, they had to sign it. now, what is that parliament? it's not that place of quiet decisionmaking that you see today. it was a parliament that was filled with people by the 1% elite. people could pay to become members of parliament. they were put in by their sponsors. economics was the big thing. this was the time of the rotten burrows. so driving force was to make money. it wasn't until the people really rebelled, the riots of
during this period of the american revolution, brittain was in a sort of democratic vacuum. you had the stewarts, james i, charles the ii, james the ii. they believed in absolute right of kings, absolute monarchy. james ii also made the mistake of being an avowed catholic. and in the end the stewarts were kicked out. vacuum. brittain looked around and found charles ii's daughter, mary, married to a furrier over the way and there was an odd monarchy. it's william and mary. and they were invited...
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they' a recent cnn poll shows the extent of brittain's racial divide. black brittains say there is discrimination in british policing and media. they're three times as likely to think the country has done far too little to address historic racial injustice and significantly more likely to find statues of slave traders offensive. >> if you can teach them this alphabet where the cotton is produced by 1.8 million americans, you are omitting critical facts. we tell half histories and sometimes we tell half truths. what i suspect is happening is that a generation who learned black history taught it themselves not standing for things my generation stood for. this is history in action. >> history which one day may well be taught across all schools in england. nina dos santos, cnn, london. >>> and coming up, there may be bad news for americans who want to travel to europe as the e.u. debates who it will and won't allow in when it reopens international borders. we'll get the latest next. our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember settin
they' a recent cnn poll shows the extent of brittain's racial divide. black brittains say there is discrimination in british policing and media. they're three times as likely to think the country has done far too little to address historic racial injustice and significantly more likely to find statues of slave traders offensive. >> if you can teach them this alphabet where the cotton is produced by 1.8 million americans, you are omitting critical facts. we tell half histories and...
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not spaniards, people coming from brittain into spain. spain had talked about reciprocity but in the end of the out of the respect for the people with second homes, they're going to make this exception for the britts. they will be able to come in. the first flight from london is expected in two hours' time. michael? >> squeeze in one more question. given all of this sort of restarting of everything, i mean, what's the level of concern about another wave? >> well, there is a lot of concern, that's why i'm wearing a mask. everybody is wearing a mask as i came into this nearly empty airport terminal four. i was stopped immediately upon entering. i was checked to see why i was here, what i was doing. as the passengers in the luggage areas behind those doors after you get past police passport and customs, all of the incoming travelers will have to fill out where they are going to be staying, a contact card to let authorities know how to get in touch with them. they'll have their temperature measured. there will be a visual check by a medical t
not spaniards, people coming from brittain into spain. spain had talked about reciprocity but in the end of the out of the respect for the people with second homes, they're going to make this exception for the britts. they will be able to come in. the first flight from london is expected in two hours' time. michael? >> squeeze in one more question. given all of this sort of restarting of everything, i mean, what's the level of concern about another wave? >> well, there is a lot of...
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and brittain because they were both slow to respond in paying the biggest price? >> i think we're in denial about the threat of the covid virus. the first two to four weeks need to be taken extremely seriously. i was in the u.k. the first couple of weeks of march. they were pretending this would not be something that would hit a city the size of london of 9 million people. now there's pressure on him. there is no promising sec for. the education on the computer. this is the tally going back to 1987 and then we find out they've made a case against the umpt a.h. numbers. it's asking tourism visitors to self-isolate for two weeks. that is not feasible. brexit 2021 is right around the corner. the u.k. is at 60 million and they're going to have to realize that the day of reckoning is coming soon and they'll be recovering from today's challenge, which is the pandemic. >> oh, yeah, brexit, forgot about that. john defterios. is 2020 done yet? no. appreciate it. we'll take a short break here on "cnn newsroom." >> it's a long overdue move. >> confederate symbols falling. th
and brittain because they were both slow to respond in paying the biggest price? >> i think we're in denial about the threat of the covid virus. the first two to four weeks need to be taken extremely seriously. i was in the u.k. the first couple of weeks of march. they were pretending this would not be something that would hit a city the size of london of 9 million people. now there's pressure on him. there is no promising sec for. the education on the computer. this is the tally going...
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prosecutors have requested an interview with brittain's prince andrew about his relationship with jeffrey epstein. the prince says he has offered to help. if help has been offered why has there not been any progress. >> reporter: our source tells us u.s. federal prosecutors have requested cooperation from the u.k. government into epstein's alleged crimes and his associates. the u.s. attorney's office for the u.s. southern district of new york wouldn't confirm or provide anymore detail on that. they said in a statement that the justice department had told them the duke has never been a target of the criminal investigations into epstein and prince andrew has offered his assistance as a witness. prince andrew's team criticized what they called as a breech of confidentiality and epstein died in february of 2019 whilst awaiting federal charges. they said he abused young girls and ran a sex trafficking ring. they are investigating people who helped epstein carry out his crimes. prince andrew is expected to answer questions about epstein and allegations made by one of exsteen's -- in a 2015 fede
prosecutors have requested an interview with brittain's prince andrew about his relationship with jeffrey epstein. the prince says he has offered to help. if help has been offered why has there not been any progress. >> reporter: our source tells us u.s. federal prosecutors have requested cooperation from the u.k. government into epstein's alleged crimes and his associates. the u.s. attorney's office for the u.s. southern district of new york wouldn't confirm or provide anymore detail on...
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reportedly requesting an interview with brittain's prince andrew concerning his connection to alleged trafficker jeffrey epstein. max foster is live in the u.k. >> reporter: this has been bubbling for some time. the u.s. attorney's district office for the southern district of new york consistently saying that prince andrew has refused to cooperate. they've gone to the u.k. government to get them to intervene. then we have prince andrew's side saying they've offered to cooperate three times this year and this is more about publicity for the department of justice. we have them coming back saying prince william is falsely portraying to testify. i don't think et cetera a dch this is a possible blim, both she and prince eighteen you andrew have hoped he could get his gym fees back again. he's had to give up his public role. >> documentary now called "filthy rich" that everyone is talking about the allegations. he's in that documentary. >> thank you so much, max foster. >>> tensions are again rises on the korean peninsula. north korea is vowing to cut off all communications with south kor k
reportedly requesting an interview with brittain's prince andrew concerning his connection to alleged trafficker jeffrey epstein. max foster is live in the u.k. >> reporter: this has been bubbling for some time. the u.s. attorney's district office for the southern district of new york consistently saying that prince andrew has refused to cooperate. they've gone to the u.k. government to get them to intervene. then we have prince andrew's side saying they've offered to cooperate three...
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from the far west to the united states we want to take you now to brittain which has seen a weekend of ugly scenes as far as right groups targeted -- targeting black lives matter demonstrations. amid the chaos one powerful image has resonated around the world, and for that we are joined now from london. it was quite the moment. tell us more about it, selma. >> reporter: that's right, natalie. i want to start by explaining where i am. i'm near waterloo station. this area is where these clashes broke out, where this viral image was taken. as right wing demonstrators were clashing. black lives matter had canceled because they didn't want to be drawn into any violence. pat trish hutchinson said he wanted to act as a peacekeeper. take a listen to what he told me. is this you in the photograph? >> yes, that is me. >> reporter: can you describe to me what's happening in this picture? >> my friend and i surrounded this man. he was on the stairs lying in a feet tall position. anything is about to happen to him. i saw him underneath me to pick him up. >> reporter: you could have looked at this m
from the far west to the united states we want to take you now to brittain which has seen a weekend of ugly scenes as far as right groups targeted -- targeting black lives matter demonstrations. amid the chaos one powerful image has resonated around the world, and for that we are joined now from london. it was quite the moment. tell us more about it, selma. >> reporter: that's right, natalie. i want to start by explaining where i am. i'm near waterloo station. this area is where these...
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likely as white people to say there is discrimination and policing media and politics. 58% of black brittainshink the conservative party is racist. cnn reached out. we are back with that. good to see you, nema. what did the prime minister's office have to say and what has been the overall reaction on cnn's polling on racism in the u.k.? >> reporter: well, the prime minister's office, the prime minister's spokesman's response goes to the heart of this issue, which is it was both generic and remarkably flippant, rosemary. it was a collection of talking points that they have wheeled out before that the prime minister is committed to seeing justice done but they refuse to engage on any of the specific issues. they refuse to even confirm that the prime minister had been shown this incredibly important data. we're already hearing from opposition politicians, diane abbott has said this is typical of the government's lip service when it comes to these issues. when it comes to the broader black british experience in this country and the way that the conservative government, the party in power, really
likely as white people to say there is discrimination and policing media and politics. 58% of black brittainshink the conservative party is racist. cnn reached out. we are back with that. good to see you, nema. what did the prime minister's office have to say and what has been the overall reaction on cnn's polling on racism in the u.k.? >> reporter: well, the prime minister's office, the prime minister's spokesman's response goes to the heart of this issue, which is it was both generic...
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the -- we don't think brittain was told until this week.re was -- so there's been only in the last few days a relaxation of the tight controls on this information. we have not heard anything -- we've only gotten a no comment in response to our inquiries to the intelligence communities. when they were told, whether it was earlier, whether they learned it from us is not clear. >> right. this is extraordinary information. this is great reporting, charlie savage. thank you very much. really appreciate you taking some time on this with us this morning. thank you. >>> and we're going to do a lot more on this for our audience tomorrow. thank you, sir. appreciate it. >>> coming up, mike pence did not misspeak, he didn't make a mistake, he didn't make a miss truth. this man flat out lied about a pandemic that has killed more than 125,000 americans. that's next. that's next. her chill. and now she has those same scents. in the laundry room. ahh... new gain with essential oils detergent. because the tempur-breeze° transfers heat away from your body. s
the -- we don't think brittain was told until this week.re was -- so there's been only in the last few days a relaxation of the tight controls on this information. we have not heard anything -- we've only gotten a no comment in response to our inquiries to the intelligence communities. when they were told, whether it was earlier, whether they learned it from us is not clear. >> right. this is extraordinary information. this is great reporting, charlie savage. thank you very much. really...
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reduces risk of death by up to 1/3 in patients on ventilators in a big study that's going on over in brittainr headline dexamethazone found to reduce the covid death rate it's on some websites. futures rise amid hopes that steroid dexamethazone reduces covid-19 deaths by 1/3 should become the standard of care this happened about 20 minutes ago or so and we did see the futures move from i think about 500 to up almost 800 we've seen things like this before, remember, remdesivir that's why i looked. i needed to see it on ten different places before -- and it's characterized differently, but i don't think any of the drugs so far, and it's a big study that they're conducting on many different drugs, and i don't think we've seen 1/3 in terms of reducing the covid-19 death rate giving low doses. it's a generic steroid drug injected to patients we'll get meg tirrell on this. sorry to interrupt you. >> no. i was trying to figure out what was going on because that move started well before these better than anticipated retail sales that had been there. we saw at the end of the last block. >> we're going
reduces risk of death by up to 1/3 in patients on ventilators in a big study that's going on over in brittainr headline dexamethazone found to reduce the covid death rate it's on some websites. futures rise amid hopes that steroid dexamethazone reduces covid-19 deaths by 1/3 should become the standard of care this happened about 20 minutes ago or so and we did see the futures move from i think about 500 to up almost 800 we've seen things like this before, remember, remdesivir that's why i...