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protests which divided public opinion in the united states and within days sebastian walker and his fault lines crew and ferguson to see for themselves the nature of both the uprising and the police response from force lines and august 2014 has fergus. ferguson in missouri. the spark for what would become daily street protests was the killing of an unarmed african-american teenager. in the days that followed the police responded to the demonstrations with massive force. such as it was sickening forces the message to little kill if necessary. an autopsy would show the brown was shot at least 6 times twice in the head. he was the 4th unarmed black man to be killed in the united states by police in the span of a month the street protests and police tactics brought ferguson into the national and international spotlight things quickly spiral reports of gunshots fired from the crowd a state of emergency was declared the national guard was deployed and the u.s. attorney general launched a federal investigation into the killing fault lines i was in ferguson to witness how michael brown's killing sparke
protests which divided public opinion in the united states and within days sebastian walker and his fault lines crew and ferguson to see for themselves the nature of both the uprising and the police response from force lines and august 2014 has fergus. ferguson in missouri. the spark for what would become daily street protests was the killing of an unarmed african-american teenager. in the days that followed the police responded to the demonstrations with massive force. such as it was sickening...
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ferguson says he on the sage from the fault line series finally has already won a return to ferguson to see what a change and how far the community had managed to move on. award winning say you know we still make a crisp ellipse lives just a few meters from where mike brown was shot has a unique perspective on the divisions that remain in ferguson today. i've lived in ferguson in excess of 13 years. you know this is basically this was home for me but in this part of town this is where all of your social public services are this is where your economic development is emphasizing this is predominately where or for the most part where most of your white residents stay. so as we go on to this overpass here that's going to be pretty much we're going to approach this intersection of ferguson avenue and west floors and that's where the big standoff between the people and the police were. you know it was pretty much a peaceful protest people were standing on the ground you know sitting on the ground people had their hands up. and it was just you know it was just a standoff in v.n. as the even
ferguson says he on the sage from the fault line series finally has already won a return to ferguson to see what a change and how far the community had managed to move on. award winning say you know we still make a crisp ellipse lives just a few meters from where mike brown was shot has a unique perspective on the divisions that remain in ferguson today. i've lived in ferguson in excess of 13 years. you know this is basically this was home for me but in this part of town this is where all of...
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you thank you it's really good i'm not working for now and i think the fault lines amazon site quote our top concern is ensuring the health and safety of our employees back if you're on our you know come on a night shift here. which so many sheltering at home and shopping online workers like christian we're busier than ever at the money that is more valuable than our blood that's still greedy you know you. are not us in our help us and our safety nothing. amazon would later and up 26 percent over this time last year and their stock value hit an all time high most of the stocks are seen as non-essential goods you know their sam's was being opened. because it's an essentially actual business. they should only be shipping essential goods. in the company when on her inspiration bringing going to 175000 new people in mostly warehouse and delivery. just like solidarity of our neighbors our community. even scab you know rat showed on. fire break. i'm exposed to. a lot on the ship shopper that i am in the grocery store every morning at 8 am and i don't leave until around 4 pm i hustle hard.
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racism those are the headlines and back with more news here on al-jazeera in half an hour next its fault lines to stay with us. on a saturday morning in kabul families gather to remember their loved ones killed during more than 40 years of conflict in afghanistan. you know it's true. this is the memory box example. 2 families put together boxes like this to make sure their loved ones are numbered and put a face to the words violent cost. for this so this comes and should. and then because it's the time so. since the united nations began tracking civilian casualties in 2009 more than 35000 civilians have been killed. was killed by a suicide bomber and 27. points are important to remember who says to us we're. going to show this is just an illusion putting each part of the. conclusion. is that. you can see. who's in that. usual routine in this a country of one of the teams no one was listening to these people they are completely forgotten the off watching on last what do you buy that they experienced no one is listening to these people. so by you mean we box we are trying to kill here. a shadowy
racism those are the headlines and back with more news here on al-jazeera in half an hour next its fault lines to stay with us. on a saturday morning in kabul families gather to remember their loved ones killed during more than 40 years of conflict in afghanistan. you know it's true. this is the memory box example. 2 families put together boxes like this to make sure their loved ones are numbered and put a face to the words violent cost. for this so this comes and should. and then because it's...
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monopoly capitalism arguably but you are writing about how our economic system has created the fault lines upon which koval and tb or cholera travel you think there's something we can learn from marx prefiguring this too well marx was not thinking about disease on the other hand his description of a rip a shows industrialization process on a global scale are rings true enough and i do believe that this virus is demonstrating something he would have understood which is the tendency of the diseased to exploit the fault lines of poverty and disadvantage and we can see that that is precisely what coke at 19 is doing it is a disease if you look at a city like new york city that the it's the poorer and the united states poverty is inflected with ethnicity and so it's ethnic minorities have double and triple the rates of death from coke at 19 and then internationally we see that now covert 19 is ramping up to become a great disease of the global south it's impossible to practice our means of defense in the industrial. north social distancing and washing your hands if you live in. in the shores of
monopoly capitalism arguably but you are writing about how our economic system has created the fault lines upon which koval and tb or cholera travel you think there's something we can learn from marx prefiguring this too well marx was not thinking about disease on the other hand his description of a rip a shows industrialization process on a global scale are rings true enough and i do believe that this virus is demonstrating something he would have understood which is the tendency of the...
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demonstrating something he would have understood which is the tendency of the diseased to exploit the fault lines of poverty and disadvantage and we can see that that is precisely what coke at 19 is doing it is a disease if you look at a city like new york city that the it's the poorer and the united states poverty is inflected with ethnicity and so it's ethnic minorities have double and triple the rates of death from cove at 19 and then internationally we see that now covert 19 is ramping up to become a great disease of the global south it's impossible to practice our means of defense in the industrial north social distancing and washing your hands if you live in a. on the shores of mumbai these tournaments that are densely packed with 10 people living in a room a social distancing is meaningless and hygiene is impossible in an environment in which soap and and water are actually have to be purchased on a daily basis and are not freely accessible when you've been studying all these epidemics from time immemorial does it surprise you that elites don't seem to comprehend that they are only as stro
demonstrating something he would have understood which is the tendency of the diseased to exploit the fault lines of poverty and disadvantage and we can see that that is precisely what coke at 19 is doing it is a disease if you look at a city like new york city that the it's the poorer and the united states poverty is inflected with ethnicity and so it's ethnic minorities have double and triple the rates of death from cove at 19 and then internationally we see that now covert 19 is ramping up...
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in brazil the pandemic has driven a fault line through society coronavirus infections are surging in the country but president. has repeatedly downplayed the gravity of the illness he and his backers was lifted and economic activity to resume protesters are pushing back with plans for a lasting mobilization against his handling of the country's like. the digging began before sunrise within hours these activists had transformed brazil's copacabana beach into a shallow grave yard a memorial to the country's 41 thugs in 1000 victims and a call to action. this pandemic unload all of our social injustices and the incompetence of the public authorities to america so we are here to ask for a change in attitude from the president of the republic and the federal government as a whole. throughout the crisis far right president. has repeatedly flouted social distancing rules at one point joining an anti lock down rally. the group behind this protest see he has risked public health and left the country my old and death and division tension spelled out on the real sea front was one man knocking d
in brazil the pandemic has driven a fault line through society coronavirus infections are surging in the country but president. has repeatedly downplayed the gravity of the illness he and his backers was lifted and economic activity to resume protesters are pushing back with plans for a lasting mobilization against his handling of the country's like. the digging began before sunrise within hours these activists had transformed brazil's copacabana beach into a shallow grave yard a memorial to...
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the pandemic is i think the fault line of all fault lines, but in terms of the russians capacity to cause americans to distrust their own democracy is probably no more fertile ground than the ground that our president has ceded. this gets the point size was making, and that ground being whether the votes of millions and millions of americans who cast their vote by absentee ballot can be discredited. and this foundation that the president is laying and now the attorney general our own attorney general has given further seed to enjoy an open invitation for malignant powers to exploit, to amplify this false message that you can't rely on votes cast by absentee. and if we have a close election, the doubt that a foreign hostile power can create by amplifying that false message could be quite disastrous. now one thing that we saw in the midterms, although we got only a small sample, is that it's not just for an bad actors we need to be concerned about. it is also domestic bad actors. and it did in the midterms we saw some domestic bad actors begin to experiment with the same kind of falls flag
the pandemic is i think the fault line of all fault lines, but in terms of the russians capacity to cause americans to distrust their own democracy is probably no more fertile ground than the ground that our president has ceded. this gets the point size was making, and that ground being whether the votes of millions and millions of americans who cast their vote by absentee ballot can be discredited. and this foundation that the president is laying and now the attorney general our own attorney...
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masses following the talks for us today to georg can you sketch out for us the political fault lines as these negotiations begin. it's been one month bryan that america will and the french president a man who i might call made if you want the revolutionary suggestion to take mutual debt via the e.u. budget and form an economic recovery plan to get the european economy back on track now ever since a number of pressure groups within those 27 member states have formed you have member states in the east of europe who also want to get their hands on cash because we are all not only talking about this recovery fund but also about the financial framework i.e. the way europe will spend its money its budget in the next 7 years and then you have of course the frugal foreign countries in the north of europe who say we do not want to see a lot of grants read rather see loads ok going to countries in need those are sweden denmark or the netherlands and also and finally you of those states like italy and spain who are the ones who will profit the most from that recovery fund ok colleague richard w
masses following the talks for us today to georg can you sketch out for us the political fault lines as these negotiations begin. it's been one month bryan that america will and the french president a man who i might call made if you want the revolutionary suggestion to take mutual debt via the e.u. budget and form an economic recovery plan to get the european economy back on track now ever since a number of pressure groups within those 27 member states have formed you have member states in the...
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you with us we begin in brazil with a sharply rising death toll from the coronavirus has driven a fault line through society and sections are still searching but president jarboe scenario has repeatedly downplayed the dangers he wants lockdowns lifted so that economic activity can resume protesters are pushing back and mobilizing against also gnarls handling of brazil's massive outbreak. the digging began before sunrise within hours these activists had transformed brazil's copacabana beach into a shallow grave yard a memorial to the country's 41000 covert 1000 victims and a call to action. gets up on the me official give me it is using this pandemic a load all of our social injustices and the incompetence of the public authorities to america so we are here to ask for a change in attitude from the president of the republic and the federal government as a whole. throughout the crisis far right president also narrow has repeatedly flouted social distancing rules at one point joining an anti lot don't rally. the group behind this protest see he has a risk to public health and left the country my
you with us we begin in brazil with a sharply rising death toll from the coronavirus has driven a fault line through society and sections are still searching but president jarboe scenario has repeatedly downplayed the dangers he wants lockdowns lifted so that economic activity can resume protesters are pushing back and mobilizing against also gnarls handling of brazil's massive outbreak. the digging began before sunrise within hours these activists had transformed brazil's copacabana beach into...
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this is following the talks for us and there are certainly big political fault lines in these negotiations so where are those lines drawn. absolutely sarah leaders being glued to their t.v. screens now as this virtual meeting has started and you have a number of counties that are formed ever since the german chancellor and the french president stepped forward and said mutual debt is an option it's a must if you want and for this recovery fund now they support this idea of handing out grounds rather than loans as you have mentioned on the other side you have the frugal 4 countries in the north of europe predominantly austria sweden denmark the netherlands who say look rather hand out no less than grounds and also let's look very closely at the strings attached when we give that money away and then there are all sorts of issues about conditionality who gets how much and what and that is where you have a number of eastern european countries who have to estimate their claims of what money they would like to see so many challenges and in fact i'm gay arc our colleague richard walker has been ha
this is following the talks for us and there are certainly big political fault lines in these negotiations so where are those lines drawn. absolutely sarah leaders being glued to their t.v. screens now as this virtual meeting has started and you have a number of counties that are formed ever since the german chancellor and the french president stepped forward and said mutual debt is an option it's a must if you want and for this recovery fund now they support this idea of handing out grounds...
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the mass is standing by for more on this good morning to you go argh can you tell us what are the fault lines on this budget brian appreciate appears to me that the biggest sticking point really here is whether we should have grants or loans as a main part of this recovery fund now the arguments are on the table that the french german initiative says it should mainly be grounds because the economic crisis is fierce and on the other side you have the so-called frugal 4 states in the north of europe you have the netherlands you have denmark austria sweden and they say look we rather have loans and also they want to look into the criteria who will get how much money. and because they see their argument is you know we don't want to reward countries on the basis of their economic performance before the corona crisis and that is what currently they say the proposal of the european commission foresees ok well when the german chancellor spoke of about this ahead of today's summit you picked up on some of the challenges you mentioned georg when addressing the bundestag let's take a listen to that. cha
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. >> reporter: but the protest revealed cracks and deep fault lines between the san jose police department and the community it sevens, old simmering grievances and questions about excessive force and misconduct forced to the surface by the in-your-face chaotic clashes between police and protesters two weeks ago. >> does that mean in the face of chaos that we didn't make mistake ? absolutely not. of course we did. are there thicks we're not proud of? of course there are. we're human beings and we made mistakes. >> reporter: there are a serious of reforms focused on limiting the use of tear gas, flash bang devices, and the city council is considering an outright babe on rubber bullets describing them as a, quote, very imprecise tool with the high probability of inaccuracy. >> i think that so many people got hurt by these projectiles, an weno ed be looked into further. >> reporter: chief garcia says he supports these reforms as well as changes to the department's hiring practices, joining a pledge not to hire officer whose have been fired or left other departments because of misconducts. >>
. >> reporter: but the protest revealed cracks and deep fault lines between the san jose police department and the community it sevens, old simmering grievances and questions about excessive force and misconduct forced to the surface by the in-your-face chaotic clashes between police and protesters two weeks ago. >> does that mean in the face of chaos that we didn't make mistake ? absolutely not. of course we did. are there thicks we're not proud of? of course there are. we're human...
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degrees south of the equator and on this long journey away from the equator tectonic cracks develop fault lines there was pressure here you see these regular structures that the stone was under a lot of tectonic stress and then fused together again through cement they were to go back and i'm not but when did people yes start mining law in marble wop. the 1st records are from 5099 we're very proud we can say it was still the 16th century. and that was the start of the barong era when marvel became popular rule there was a demand for large colorful structures that appealed to the sun from the business. so they realized they could make money here by the 17th century long marble was in use around the world at the start of the 20th century marble from here was used in the empire state building on the moscow subway all over. allowing on the south this time to were sharing the travel experiences of one of our viewers mari i am from karachi in pakistan travel to moscow and stand as a video of her favorite spots the red square the t.v. tower and a boat ride on the mosque check out the russian capital an
degrees south of the equator and on this long journey away from the equator tectonic cracks develop fault lines there was pressure here you see these regular structures that the stone was under a lot of tectonic stress and then fused together again through cement they were to go back and i'm not but when did people yes start mining law in marble wop. the 1st records are from 5099 we're very proud we can say it was still the 16th century. and that was the start of the barong era when marvel...
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on al-jazeera after the fault lines go away. we know what's happening in our region we know have them get the basis that others cannot i was just but only dear god by the footy the only purpose how does iraq have the time and if the programming can go live on the amnesty to go live to where another story that may not be mainstream is happening and fires there's still no more negative you. could be better by. the way that you can tell the story isn't what can make a difference. in march much of america went on lockdown the coded 1000 pandemic was surging the number of dead from the virus growing exponentially. only workers deemed essential were asked to report to work. over the last several months it's all for them to open their lives to us through video diaries and interviews. today is going to be a busy day for me i picked up quite a few shops a mother who shops for people who don't want to risk going to the store there's only so much you can do whenever you're not aisle that's only like 4 feet across and scared for sure it suc
on al-jazeera after the fault lines go away. we know what's happening in our region we know have them get the basis that others cannot i was just but only dear god by the footy the only purpose how does iraq have the time and if the programming can go live on the amnesty to go live to where another story that may not be mainstream is happening and fires there's still no more negative you. could be better by. the way that you can tell the story isn't what can make a difference. in march much of...
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now those are the headlines the news continues here off the fault lines america's pandemic stay with us. in march much of america went on lockdown the code 19 pandemic was searching the number of dead from the virus growing exponentially. only workers deemed essential were asked to report to work. over the last several months it's all for them to open their lives to us through video diaries and interviews. today is going to be a busy day for me i picked up quite a few shops a mother who shops for people who don't want to risk going to the store there's only so much you can do whenever you're not aisle that's only like 4 feet across and scared for sure it sucks because we're not really getting what we need from shit my parents ask me all the time why do you do it because i don't have a choice i have to i still have to pay. to solve any empty well unless something more side working got only one job done $1.41. i call bill and i like it it's $689.00 being out here being introduced to option b. that i can will be less 60 or i can be. alicia a father who drives her to bring left in an emp
now those are the headlines the news continues here off the fault lines america's pandemic stay with us. in march much of america went on lockdown the code 19 pandemic was searching the number of dead from the virus growing exponentially. only workers deemed essential were asked to report to work. over the last several months it's all for them to open their lives to us through video diaries and interviews. today is going to be a busy day for me i picked up quite a few shops a mother who shops...
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there but even so, there are primary this week that could reimagine or reintroduce us to some party fault lines reporter: that's right, two key contests this week to watch, that speak to the ongoing ideological generational and demographic struggle in the democratic party, first in new york eliot engel chairman of the house foreign affairs committee faces a challenge from a middle ed in re monor where whatenwhenndriocasioz defeated a well entrenched incumbent. the other contest is the kentucky primary to take on mitch mcconnell, amy mcgrath has raised more than $40 million in her bid to do so but faces a surging charles booker, state representative who made racial justice a big part of his campaign since the march killing of breonna taylor in louisville. the democratic presidential primary may be over, major, but this is a reminder there is a big struggle going on down the ballot among democrats nationwide. >> garrett: cbs news political correspondent ed o'keefe. thank you. there are according to health officials alarming new increases in the number of covid cases in some states. with new daily
there but even so, there are primary this week that could reimagine or reintroduce us to some party fault lines reporter: that's right, two key contests this week to watch, that speak to the ongoing ideological generational and demographic struggle in the democratic party, first in new york eliot engel chairman of the house foreign affairs committee faces a challenge from a middle ed in re monor where whatenwhenndriocasioz defeated a well entrenched incumbent. the other contest is the kentucky...
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now been partially relaxed well those are the headlines i'll be back with more news here off the fault lines stay with us on al-jazeera as a protest rejoins the police brutality and coronavirus grips the nation campaigning on the election trail has been forced to take a back seat will the presidential candidates ever hit the road and so their brand of politics to americans before the vote followed the u.s. elections on a just. on a saturday morning in kabul families gather to remember their loved ones killed during more than 40 years of conflict in afghanistan. you know it's true. this is the memory box example. families put together boxes like this to make sure their loved ones are numbered and put a face to the words violent cost. is false this is a this comes that should. and then because it's the times. since the united nations began tracking civilian casualties in 2009 more than 35000 civilians have been killed. was killed by a suicide bomber in 27. hours and so important to remember who says to us we're. going to show this is just an illusion. each part of the. conclusion. is that. you
now been partially relaxed well those are the headlines i'll be back with more news here off the fault lines stay with us on al-jazeera as a protest rejoins the police brutality and coronavirus grips the nation campaigning on the election trail has been forced to take a back seat will the presidential candidates ever hit the road and so their brand of politics to americans before the vote followed the u.s. elections on a just. on a saturday morning in kabul families gather to remember their...
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in others, it has exposed deep fault lines.india, it's the poor migrant workers who've been hardest hit by the crisis, which has also seen heightened tensions between the hindu majority and the muslim minority. my guest today is the general secretary of the ruling hindu nationalist bjp party, ram madhav. is prime minister modi stoking intercommunal tensions even in this time of national emergency? ram madhav in delhi, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. let us begin with the coronavirus situation in your country. officials in your government have proclaimed the success of your lockdown policy, have pointed to a relatively low number of deaths, but right now, we see the curve — the infection rate curve in india seems to be rising, and rising alarmingly. do you think your government has been complacent? we are 15% of the world's population, yet if you look at the rate of the affected people in india, it is very low, and you are right, that there is some rise in numbers recently, but if you look at the period during the tightened lock
in others, it has exposed deep fault lines.india, it's the poor migrant workers who've been hardest hit by the crisis, which has also seen heightened tensions between the hindu majority and the muslim minority. my guest today is the general secretary of the ruling hindu nationalist bjp party, ram madhav. is prime minister modi stoking intercommunal tensions even in this time of national emergency? ram madhav in delhi, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. let us begin with the coronavirus situation...
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sirens may once more be the dominating sound in my neighborhood while the pen demick has driven a fault line through a brazilian society corona virus infections are surging in the country but president jab also narrow has repeatedly downplayed the gravity of the illness he and his supporters want lockdowns lifted so economic activity can resume protesters are pushing back and mobilizing against also now its handling of the country's massive outbreak. the digging began before sunrise within hours these activists had transformed brazil's copacabana beach into a shallow grave yard a memorial to the country's 41 thugs in 1000 victims and a call to action. book guess up on the official good news you think this pandemic allowed all of our social injustices and the incompetence of the public authorities to america so we are here to ask for a change in attitude from the president of the republic and the federal government as a whole. throughout the crisis far right president also narrow has repeatedly flouted social distancing rules at one point joining an anti lot don't rally. the group behind this
sirens may once more be the dominating sound in my neighborhood while the pen demick has driven a fault line through a brazilian society corona virus infections are surging in the country but president jab also narrow has repeatedly downplayed the gravity of the illness he and his supporters want lockdowns lifted so economic activity can resume protesters are pushing back and mobilizing against also now its handling of the country's massive outbreak. the digging began before sunrise within...
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they're kind of above the law or at least the act in a way as if they're above the law and own fault lines we were curious about that culture we started to investigate it a colleague of mine did interview with the head of the chicago police union and a little surprised by his answer check it out here do you think there's a code of silence in the department there's a court of silence everywhere everybody has it when we have people in the clergy that are sexually assaulting young kids or people in seminaries and others know about it they just transfer them record silence there is there there is just one doesn't make it right that makes the very moment boyd to you so why would this profession be any different but something that needs to change in your opinion i don't think anybody's in this day and age anybody that does anything that jeopardizes the livelihood of their job for their family to stand up for somebody that they know is doing something they shouldn't be doing is really a couple things to take out of there about the culture one is using pedophile priest to justify a code of silence
they're kind of above the law or at least the act in a way as if they're above the law and own fault lines we were curious about that culture we started to investigate it a colleague of mine did interview with the head of the chicago police union and a little surprised by his answer check it out here do you think there's a code of silence in the department there's a court of silence everywhere everybody has it when we have people in the clergy that are sexually assaulting young kids or people...
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those are the headlines these continues here on al jazeera off the fault lines next. on counting the cost to india is the labor reforms but is it reform when they cracked the job on fed and made millions with no redress what china's tightening grip on hong kong movies with financial hub status virtual jobs are they a stopgap for the real deal. counting the cost on al-jazeera. ha. ha . ha anti semitism may not be new to the united states it is more i see this story . but in recent years the american consciousness has been pierced by anti semitic threats and violence was a blood. relative up in 2017 the us saw an unprecedented surge and anti-semitic incidents. the same year hundreds of neo nazis converged in the streets of charlottesville virginia primary american or anything are now in. the following year a white supremacist stormed pittsburgh's tree of life synagogue in what became the deadliest into semitic attack and u.s. history. and in 2096 people were killed and nearly a dozen wounded in a spate of high profile anti semitic attacks across the country. in this epi
those are the headlines these continues here on al jazeera off the fault lines next. on counting the cost to india is the labor reforms but is it reform when they cracked the job on fed and made millions with no redress what china's tightening grip on hong kong movies with financial hub status virtual jobs are they a stopgap for the real deal. counting the cost on al-jazeera. ha. ha . ha anti semitism may not be new to the united states it is more i see this story . but in recent years the...
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unemployed and now, this weekend, as if a pandemic and economic crisis were not enough we see racial fault lines up of huge demonstrations and rioting in some american cities. so, politically, economically, which aspect of the old normals still available for trouble‘s america to get back to? look, in the short term i don't think much will change because the thing about donald trump's presidency isn't that it changed anything. it revealed what had been going on under the surface. and the riots that have been going on over the weekend, they may burn themselves out, we don't know. but they come out of another spate of african—american men being murdered and now we have the extra added technology that people can capture it on a smartphone and upload it to the internet. and so you can see what's happening. and people have just said, no, enough. and they have come out. but, in a sense, that is the old normal. you have the medium term. the medium term as this, we are living through the most extraordinary mass lay—offs in history. worse than the great depression. in the great depression, from the crash
unemployed and now, this weekend, as if a pandemic and economic crisis were not enough we see racial fault lines up of huge demonstrations and rioting in some american cities. so, politically, economically, which aspect of the old normals still available for trouble‘s america to get back to? look, in the short term i don't think much will change because the thing about donald trump's presidency isn't that it changed anything. it revealed what had been going on under the surface. and the riots...
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for us standing by in brussels good day to you again or get his sketch out for us the political fault lines in what is a very ambitious budget proposal. right i think the main sticking point we have here in creating this economic recovery fund is the question whether it could should consists of grounds all know loans and the kinds of strings attached to get your hands on this funding on the one hand you have the so-called frugal 4 member states in the north of europe including sweden and the netherlands austria denmark and they argue that we should rather hand out loans rather than grants on the other hand you have to have the weights economic heavyweights in europe it is france and germany who say we should mainly hand out grants and then you have the big question on the criteria who should get this money and also how should it be paid back so a lot of sticking points still on the table again go ahead of today's some of the german chancellor picked up on some of those challenges you mentioned when when she had addressed the bundestag let's listen to that. chancellor merkel says the e.u. fa
for us standing by in brussels good day to you again or get his sketch out for us the political fault lines in what is a very ambitious budget proposal. right i think the main sticking point we have here in creating this economic recovery fund is the question whether it could should consists of grounds all know loans and the kinds of strings attached to get your hands on this funding on the one hand you have the so-called frugal 4 member states in the north of europe including sweden and the...
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a global south perspective what is covert 19 giving us an opportunity to look into what are the fault lines at 1000 has exposed this is what she told us earlier it's been demick to deal 2 faces of humanity bunches of hunger unemployment and poor people dying without. the other she is living by that and make use of communities reaching out to help others with through it and support this whole and future hope i believe governments must built health care and social protection for all and communities should cooperate to transform our food systems and actually go systems this could create millions of jobs most of all human co-operation rather than competition should be the center point of our economic model. he i'm just wondering is this is an incredible opportunity that we have global economy shut down for about 5 months going to take a while to build back up again this is a reset surely. it's absolutely said i think the important issue on the table for me is the debt question $11.00 trillion dollars of debt external debt burden on the developing countries this needs to be immediately cancelled
a global south perspective what is covert 19 giving us an opportunity to look into what are the fault lines at 1000 has exposed this is what she told us earlier it's been demick to deal 2 faces of humanity bunches of hunger unemployment and poor people dying without. the other she is living by that and make use of communities reaching out to help others with through it and support this whole and future hope i believe governments must built health care and social protection for all and...
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fault lines examines the doctoring feeding hay trait that one too often deadly consequences what are you telling your congregations about safety we have to be concerned conspiracy to massacre anti semitism in america on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. alarms the whole room when you're watching the al-jazeera news our line from our headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes parts of china's capital are sealed off and its largest food market is shut down after fears of a new corona virus outbreak also. start really. spreading the word we explore the difficulties in getting the covert 19 message out to 12000000 in.
fault lines examines the doctoring feeding hay trait that one too often deadly consequences what are you telling your congregations about safety we have to be concerned conspiracy to massacre anti semitism in america on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. alarms the whole room when you're watching the al-jazeera news our line from our headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes parts of china's capital are sealed off and its largest food market is shut down after fears of a new...
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the virus in jails is extremely high now those are the headlines the news continues here off the fault lines america's pandemic will stay with us. in march much of america went on lockdown. the coded 1000 pandemic was surging the number of dead from the virus growing exponentially. only workers deemed essential were asked to report to work. over the last several months it's all 4 of them open their lives to us through video diaries and interviews. today is going to be a busy day for me and i picked up quite a few shops a mother who shops for people who don't want to risk going to the store there's only so much you can do whenever you're not aisle that's only like 4 feet across and scared for sure it sucks because we're not really getting what we need from shit my.
the virus in jails is extremely high now those are the headlines the news continues here off the fault lines america's pandemic will stay with us. in march much of america went on lockdown. the coded 1000 pandemic was surging the number of dead from the virus growing exponentially. only workers deemed essential were asked to report to work. over the last several months it's all 4 of them open their lives to us through video diaries and interviews. today is going to be a busy day for me and i...
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our website at al-jazeera dot com nic will have the al-jazeera news hour for you right after a fault lines to stay with us. when a prime minister takes a lump of coal into his own column and that cold means a lot to the country's fortunes we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in get breaks it was a slogan that whatever the problem is the course jokes and counting the cost on al-jazeera. into simitis it may not be due to the united states it is more of history that is to rags but in recent years the american consciousness has been pierced by anti semitic threats and violence. in 2017 the us saw an unprecedented certainty sematic incidents. the same hundreds of neo nazis converged in the streets of charlottesville virginia primary. you're hearing our. morning.
our website at al-jazeera dot com nic will have the al-jazeera news hour for you right after a fault lines to stay with us. when a prime minister takes a lump of coal into his own column and that cold means a lot to the country's fortunes we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in get breaks it was a slogan that whatever the problem is the course jokes and counting the cost on al-jazeera. into simitis it may not be due to the united states it is...
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fault lines examines the doctrines feeding hay treat that one too often deadly consequences what are you telling your congregation. we have to be conspiracy to massacre anti semitism in america on al-jazeera. brazil's coronavirus death toll surges to become the 2nd highest in the world the un's health agency wants the country's hospitals are under huge strain. i'm a bad person and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up several districts in beijing are locked down after the 1st locally transmitted virus infections in nearly 2 months. cities across the u.s. have heard the call to defund the police following the.
fault lines examines the doctrines feeding hay treat that one too often deadly consequences what are you telling your congregation. we have to be conspiracy to massacre anti semitism in america on al-jazeera. brazil's coronavirus death toll surges to become the 2nd highest in the world the un's health agency wants the country's hospitals are under huge strain. i'm a bad person and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up several districts in beijing are locked down after the 1st locally...