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trade why didn't these education system we speak to the 1st black british muslim president of the national union of students about challenging discourses from colonize ation to new liberalism plus is it time for sanctions against the united states for the use of military style force against peaceful protesters and journalists. we are the united nations roberts on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly was more going on in today's going on the ground 1st in the wake of george boyd protest activist in bristol in southwest england doubled a statue of now infamously brutal slave trader edward colston many an elite and subaltern classes attacked police for failing to uphold the law against protesters u.k. labor leaders against dharma said black lives matter activists were completely wrong to remove it but some say is that he was putting racism on a pedestal and that it is britain's education system and mendacious history teaching that now needs to be toppled joining me now is someone who has pushed for greater diversity among university students and was the 1st black british muslim president of t
trade why didn't these education system we speak to the 1st black british muslim president of the national union of students about challenging discourses from colonize ation to new liberalism plus is it time for sanctions against the united states for the use of military style force against peaceful protesters and journalists. we are the united nations roberts on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly was more going on in today's going on the ground 1st in the wake of george boyd protest...
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mick cash is the general secretary of national union of rail, maritime and transport workers — whichus. were you consulted about this mick little tight—lipped apologies on the sound there. we will try to bring you that when we sort out the sound problems there with nick cash from the national union of rail and maritime transport workers. but in the meantime, we are going to take you to new york, we showed you pictures from minneapolis a little bit earlier of people gathered for the memorial service of george floyd. he'll that the hands of a police officer in minneapolis, these are pictures from new york where people are gathering in brooklyn. they're gathering in brooklyn there to celebrate the life of mr floyd. of course we have seen a number of protest marches, demonstrations, right across america and indeed across the world many protests taking place here as well. protesting the appalling treatment of mr floyd. right, i think the gremlins in the machine had been booted out, let's go back to mick cash. mick can you hear me? i can hear you, jolly good. were you consulted about this
mick cash is the general secretary of national union of rail, maritime and transport workers — whichus. were you consulted about this mick little tight—lipped apologies on the sound there. we will try to bring you that when we sort out the sound problems there with nick cash from the national union of rail and maritime transport workers. but in the meantime, we are going to take you to new york, we showed you pictures from minneapolis a little bit earlier of people gathered for the memorial...
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trade was wired in as education system we speak to the 1st black british muslim president of the national union of students about challenging discourses from colonization to new liberalism plus is it time for sanctions against the united states for the use of military style force against peaceful protesters and journalists we ask the united nations robert on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly all of them or coming up in today's going on the ground 1st in the wake of george boyd protest activist in bristol in southwest england doubled a statue of now infamously brutal slave trader edward colston many in the lead to an subaltern classes attacked police for failing to uphold the law against protesters u.k. labor leaders against alma said black lives matter activists were completely wrong to remove it but some say is that he was putting racism on a pedestal and that it is britain's education system and mendacious history teaching that now needs to be toppled joining me now is someone who has pushed for greater diversity among university students and was the 1st black british in was can pres
trade was wired in as education system we speak to the 1st black british muslim president of the national union of students about challenging discourses from colonization to new liberalism plus is it time for sanctions against the united states for the use of military style force against peaceful protesters and journalists we ask the united nations robert on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly all of them or coming up in today's going on the ground 1st in the wake of george boyd protest...
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don't produce honey from sunflowers or canola and i was acting in my capacity as head of the national union of people this is what they sold me as a private individual and i got your lawyer defended us and we wonder and bear chose not to appeal the ruling but i wasn't the only one here. the scientists also came under pressure the aim was to stop the debate so they can carry on making money when you he was and it was like what the french government was also a loaned by the mass speed deaths and had commissioned a study that says you know you will still do you think before we even started our research and go bare began using the agriculture ministry to try to impose its methods and threshold values on us so that wasn't a good start if you looked at then when we got our results they came into the lab to check my analysis and find any errors they were desperate to find a mistake people told me but i haven't made any big event and because we had proven that it talks about penetration even the blossoms of the plant they were forced to accept our results when i later on i mentioned the pressure ex
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greater diversity among university students as the 1st black british muslim president of the national union of students and co-founder of students not suspects but they have out here joins me now by skype from labor in the netherlands thank you so much for coming on malaria so as i said here starmer and boris johnson the prime minister condemning those who brought down that monument celebrating a slave trader in bristol what did you make of it i think you're calling chooses to use his air time at a time when the government has effectively waged war continues to wait for brown and black bodies through its cut to the national health service through systematic rejection of oppression exploitation of communities of color that have led to the astronomical debt that we have seen amongst those communities and events force them to do a inquiry on it and starmer instead of using this time to read mobilize from below to ensure that this government never gets reelected again in order to continue bolstering and strengthening the very policies that continue to kill black people and to dehumanize them he
greater diversity among university students as the 1st black british muslim president of the national union of students and co-founder of students not suspects but they have out here joins me now by skype from labor in the netherlands thank you so much for coming on malaria so as i said here starmer and boris johnson the prime minister condemning those who brought down that monument celebrating a slave trader in bristol what did you make of it i think you're calling chooses to use his air time...
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between adults is more likely to spark a rise in new cases well a former regional secretary at the national union of teachers martin powell davis told me that one study doesn't necessarily need reopening is safe. well that's one particular study from one particular group the research is there are other studies for example the independent social group made very clear that they felt that schools would become institutional amplified if i opened more widely but i think the real issue is whichever research or a sparrow how are we going to know and the fact is that without the testing and tracking and isolation protocols being in place then if the number starts a rise then we will not be open to keep it under control and i think that is the real concern the fact that some of the skills of not opening more widely i think speaks for itself that parents and schools do not believe what we governments are saying they do not believe that things are at this stage. colleagues who are to america will now take over but for the team here in westminster like. a matter of more of my guide to financial survival this
between adults is more likely to spark a rise in new cases well a former regional secretary at the national union of teachers martin powell davis told me that one study doesn't necessarily need reopening is safe. well that's one particular study from one particular group the research is there are other studies for example the independent social group made very clear that they felt that schools would become institutional amplified if i opened more widely but i think the real issue is whichever...
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independent media pieces that are not just dictated by the government just a final thought to you the national union of journalists in the philippines and said the government should stop what they call weaponize ing the law against journalists and media groups so what happens next now in the fight to keep the press free to keep the press independence in the philippines what next. well i mean this is going to be a continuous log it's case by case i mean i think ultimately what we need to do is put more pressure on the philippines you may know that the philippines is going to be facing the u.n. human rights council there's a report that has been brought out about the philippines human rights abuses at the u.n. and i think that there's now going to be a demand for accountability and i think more international pressure on president to tear down his administration to end these kind of tactics is the only way forward through us and always good to get your thoughts thank you very much indeed for talking to al-jazeera thank you now the death of a black man of the hands of police in the u.s. city of atlanta
independent media pieces that are not just dictated by the government just a final thought to you the national union of journalists in the philippines and said the government should stop what they call weaponize ing the law against journalists and media groups so what happens next now in the fight to keep the press free to keep the press independence in the philippines what next. well i mean this is going to be a continuous log it's case by case i mean i think ultimately what we need to do is...
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there's also strong local support from maria lot of local organizations the foreign press club the national union of journalists of the philippines they say this shouldn't even be the priority of the government you know this is the 1st hour week that courts are opening after one of the longest most strictest quarantine it's been imposed in the world that's in the philippines and the priority was the promulgation of maria's case along with 7 others so basically what people here are saying largely is that they criticize the priority of the government coupled with the anti terror law that is expected to be signed by the president today they're asking for a priority on improving social justice services social services of course at the time when there is a pandemic again as we said there is outrage but there is also support for the government the question though is how this can impact again local journalists who work for independent local newspapers who may not have the same support as maria it sends a very chilling message especially in a country that is considered one of the most dangerous places in
there's also strong local support from maria lot of local organizations the foreign press club the national union of journalists of the philippines they say this shouldn't even be the priority of the government you know this is the 1st hour week that courts are opening after one of the longest most strictest quarantine it's been imposed in the world that's in the philippines and the priority was the promulgation of maria's case along with 7 others so basically what people here are saying...
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but a survey by the national education union revealed that 44 percent of schools did not open war widely on monday in some regions such as the east of england only 50 percent of schools chose to admit more students just 37 percent in the east midlands and 32 percent in london followed suit while only 12 percent opened in the northeast and 8 percent in the northwest the department for education spokesperson says the government will continue to support those schools who haven't yet been able to reopen from this week many schools have begun welcoming children from reception year one and year 6 back to the classroom as part of a phased in cautious approach to prepare for this head teachers and school staff have been doing an excellent job including putting protective measures in place and engaging with parents and children we will continue to support schools who haven't yet been able to open more widely to do so as soon as possible when we were scientific modeling from the university of warrick suggests the gradual reopening of schools is unlikely to result in a 2nd wave of infections the re
but a survey by the national education union revealed that 44 percent of schools did not open war widely on monday in some regions such as the east of england only 50 percent of schools chose to admit more students just 37 percent in the east midlands and 32 percent in london followed suit while only 12 percent opened in the northeast and 8 percent in the northwest the department for education spokesperson says the government will continue to support those schools who haven't yet been able to...
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dr mary bousted is the joint general secretary of the national education union.with this u—turn?|j good morning, you must be very pleased with this u-turn? i think it was inevitable, i am not pleased because i think schools are very important, we want schools to open, to open two more children, to open safely. but not yet? they had been open throughout the pandemic. they are open to more children now. but given government guidelines which schools need to follow and the procedures and social distancing, deep cleaning of schools, all the guidance schools had to follow, it was never the case that schools on their current sites, because we have small schools for the number of peoples in them, it was never the case, given the scale of the pandemic, that they would be able to accommodate all pupils with the current guidelines in place, the guidelines the government has instituted. come september, what will be the difference? we are hoping in september that the r rate will be lower. it is below one now. not throughout the country. in the north—west and south—east it is
dr mary bousted is the joint general secretary of the national education union.with this u—turn?|j good morning, you must be very pleased with this u-turn? i think it was inevitable, i am not pleased because i think schools are very important, we want schools to open, to open two more children, to open safely. but not yet? they had been open throughout the pandemic. they are open to more children now. but given government guidelines which schools need to follow and the procedures and social...
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the national union of healthcare workers say that 20 workers have been unable to get attached. those workers care for a patient last week who tested positive for the coronavirus. healthcare workers did not receive masks for caring for the patient. a hospital spokesperson said seven high risk caregivers are quarantined and the remaining workers will be tested for the virus free of charge. >>> new hope tonight that there is a treatment for the sickest covid-19 patients. a new potentially life-saving drug has been approved for use in the uk. here's more. >> reporter: coronavirus cases surpass 8 million worldwide as some places see a resurgence of infections. beijing shut down schools after identifying a new outbreak. back care in the u.s., florida reported its highest level of new infections since the pandemic began. more than 2500 people have been hospitalized in texas. >> covid-19 still exists in texas. we remain laser focused on maintaining abundant hospital capacity. >> major airlines are working to increase safety measures as more places reopen. united airlines will enforce n
the national union of healthcare workers say that 20 workers have been unable to get attached. those workers care for a patient last week who tested positive for the coronavirus. healthcare workers did not receive masks for caring for the patient. a hospital spokesperson said seven high risk caregivers are quarantined and the remaining workers will be tested for the virus free of charge. >>> new hope tonight that there is a treatment for the sickest covid-19 patients. a new potentially...
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spark a rise in new cases or more on this i'm now joined by a former regional secretary at the national unionf teachers martin powell davis martin thank you for joining us well look at the scientific modeling that it shows that schools reopening would not result in a 2nd wave so then why not reopen. well that's one particular study from one particular group or research as there are other studies for example the independence age group made very clear that they felt that schools would become institutional amplifiers if they opened more widely but i think the real issue is whichever research or a sparrow it's how are we going to know and the fact is that without the testing and tracking and isolation protocols being in place then if the number starts arise then we will not be able to keep it under control and i think that is the real concern the fact that some of these goals have not opened more widely i think speaks for itself that parents and schools do not believe what the government is saying they do not believe that things are safe at this stage where the government has to strike a balance
spark a rise in new cases or more on this i'm now joined by a former regional secretary at the national unionf teachers martin powell davis martin thank you for joining us well look at the scientific modeling that it shows that schools reopening would not result in a 2nd wave so then why not reopen. well that's one particular study from one particular group or research as there are other studies for example the independence age group made very clear that they felt that schools would become...
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union? the national education union. actively discouraging teachers from doing online learning?ell, it's not to hand. i thought you said you had it? the general secretary is quoted as actively discouraging some of their members from engaging in online learning. i want to make absolutely clear here that, you know, every teacher i've spoken to is in education because they care about our children and they're passionate about opportunities for young people. the vast majority of teachers i have spoken to can see the damage school closures are doing. but i do think, i do think that many of them have been let down bya number of that many of them have been let down by a number of the senior union representatives. so you are blaming the unions. does your education secretary, gavin williamson, have an erect —— any responsibility for this? from what i can see the secretary of state for education is, you know, he came to talk to or education select committee not so long ago. we had a long session with him. my view is that the education secretary can absolutely see the damage that is being d
union? the national education union. actively discouraging teachers from doing online learning?ell, it's not to hand. i thought you said you had it? the general secretary is quoted as actively discouraging some of their members from engaging in online learning. i want to make absolutely clear here that, you know, every teacher i've spoken to is in education because they care about our children and they're passionate about opportunities for young people. the vast majority of teachers i have...
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it does not mean every union is supportive of it but the national -- union is supportive of medicarell. is american, the asa supportive of medicare for all. because so many workers -- families did not get you on the line because you do not have enough time. >> we are talking about health care. >> we are talking about unions and you are saying -- >> by the way we talk about a deep past. you were a registered republican your entire life. and just registered as a democrat. i change my registration in 2015 and you did not become a registered democrat until 2016. i am a democrat. i am pro-choice. same-sex marriage. i have always supported -- [talking over each other] >> were you or were you not a registered republican? >> i changed my registration. >> you were registered. >> you do not like miss cortez. that was the aim of it. we need to make sure -- >> she is attacking me. she things i have a chance. [all talking at once] sure, ise to make about the unions. how do they use it to keep their health insurance? allowed to pay into their health insurance for years. in addition -- >> exactly.
it does not mean every union is supportive of it but the national -- union is supportive of medicarell. is american, the asa supportive of medicare for all. because so many workers -- families did not get you on the line because you do not have enough time. >> we are talking about health care. >> we are talking about unions and you are saying -- >> by the way we talk about a deep past. you were a registered republican your entire life. and just registered as a democrat. i...
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as world war ended in 1945, korea found itself a divided nation despite its efforts to be a free and united country. the soviet unionontrol in north korea. all traffic to the north was sealed off. the question of korea became a united nations concern in 1947. the u.n. effort to hold supervisory, free elections through korea were blocked in the north by the soviet union. only in the south was an election held. the republic of korea was created to him and the national legislature elected. these free elections in the south produced the only legal government in korea. in december, 1948, the soviet union in a surprise move announced she had removed her occupation troops from north korea and we found ourselves compelled to do the same in the south, except for a small u.s. army advisory group that remained at the request of the korean government. the question of a unified korea remained unanswered. the future of the south korean people was another anxious american concern. [explosions] north korea's plan for unifying korea was made known to the world on june 25, 1950, and it was by military invasion. as six divisions of no
as world war ended in 1945, korea found itself a divided nation despite its efforts to be a free and united country. the soviet unionontrol in north korea. all traffic to the north was sealed off. the question of korea became a united nations concern in 1947. the u.n. effort to hold supervisory, free elections through korea were blocked in the north by the soviet union. only in the south was an election held. the republic of korea was created to him and the national legislature elected. these...
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what can you tell us about national unions' part in conversations about reform? >> you're right. s exist to protect their members, the officers, and cities right now as you say they're considering so many policy changes that would impact every single officer, so there's this inherent tension there, as well as the hurdle of contracts that often block new reform, and while some unions are taking steps to support new reform initiatives, other union leaders are reluctant to give up any ground. we're in a pandemic. we're in the midst of calls for reform, scrutiny on police. what do you think that's been like for your officers? >> demoralizing to say the least. >> reporter: john catanzaro is the newly elected leader of lodge seven, the union that represents about 13,000 chicago rank and file police officers and sergeants. can you see the protesters' points at all about needing reform? >> i don't like the word reform. reform has a connotation of there's major systemic problems. >> reporter: you don't think there's a systemic problem with racism in your police force? >> again, no. if i li
what can you tell us about national unions' part in conversations about reform? >> you're right. s exist to protect their members, the officers, and cities right now as you say they're considering so many policy changes that would impact every single officer, so there's this inherent tension there, as well as the hurdle of contracts that often block new reform, and while some unions are taking steps to support new reform initiatives, other union leaders are reluctant to give up any...
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great conversations with the paternal order of police national union.pport the accreditation and the increasing of the standards. >> but the senate is talking about taking this in a whole different level, studying it, looking at all of these issues. and time is running out. there's a july 4th recess starting july 2nd, and then only one week before the august recess. >> right. well, you know what, we're not really sure what our calendar is because of covid. so i'm not sure we will even have an august recess, because we have so much work that needs to be done. we need to pass the heroes act in the senate, because unemployment is running out. but i think people have been on the streets for almost 30 days in a row and it would be shameful for us not to act. there's two bills, the bill of senator scott, and the harris/booker bill which duplicates ours. i've spoken to senator scott, i'll continue talking to him. i remain hopeful. i don't want this to be one of those other bills that goes over to the senate and there's no action. 70% of the american people bel
great conversations with the paternal order of police national union.pport the accreditation and the increasing of the standards. >> but the senate is talking about taking this in a whole different level, studying it, looking at all of these issues. and time is running out. there's a july 4th recess starting july 2nd, and then only one week before the august recess. >> right. well, you know what, we're not really sure what our calendar is because of covid. so i'm not sure we will...
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americans know and imperfect nation built by imperfect is the most imperfect union the world has ever seen craig we are proud to build statues of the geniuses at fox to found this country. we are proud to build statues of the leaders who preserve it. we are proud to build statues of her fabric civil rights leaders who made the country confront gross injustice really thank god that all kinds of imperfect people of made us the more perfect union and when the dust settles it is never, never the mobs or bullies whom we honor. it is the brave leaders who confront them. madam president on a totally different matter last week senator scott of south carolina and a group of our colleagues rolled out the justice act a serious set of proposals to move the ball from police reform across the country. this legislation identifies a number of smart levers that congress can pull to advance and encourage smart reforms for law enforcement without constitutional powers. it would step up transparency in reporting and recordkeeping. it would expand accountability and disciplinary measures needed to establi
americans know and imperfect nation built by imperfect is the most imperfect union the world has ever seen craig we are proud to build statues of the geniuses at fox to found this country. we are proud to build statues of the leaders who preserve it. we are proud to build statues of her fabric civil rights leaders who made the country confront gross injustice really thank god that all kinds of imperfect people of made us the more perfect union and when the dust settles it is never, never the...
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that are imperfect union is still the greatest nation in world history. americans know our imperfect framers built on a nation on truths that have fueled improvement beyond anything their generation could have built themselves. the american people know this, nothey also know that we cannot let angry mobs carrying rope act outside the rule of law. it was central to the 14th amendment in the civil rights movement that law enforcement and local authorities a not do their jobs selectively. if equal protection of the law means anything, it means mayors, and governors cannot selectively standdown because they'd rather not play the political price for confronting a particular mall. but that is precisely what we are seeing in democratic governance cities all across our country. in seattle, for weeks a mirror has led bands of people ban police from several square blocks, people have been shot, teenager has died. but apparently stopping this insanity is less politically correct than letting it continue. night after night governors and mayors have stood down and wat
that are imperfect union is still the greatest nation in world history. americans know our imperfect framers built on a nation on truths that have fueled improvement beyond anything their generation could have built themselves. the american people know this, nothey also know that we cannot let angry mobs carrying rope act outside the rule of law. it was central to the 14th amendment in the civil rights movement that law enforcement and local authorities a not do their jobs selectively. if equal...
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. >>> three of the largest police unions in california today unveiled a national reform plan. those unions are in san francisco, san jose, and los angeles. the plan includes creating a database tracking officers who are fired for gross misconduct. a national use of force standard with a focus on de-escalation, more training, including ongoing crisis intervention training for officers. at the same time police departments are warning against defunding their offices. >> all the things that our community wants us to do to be better, to respond faster, to have better training, you start talking about defunding, you're actually taking that away. so it doesn't help anybody. it doesn't help the cops and it sure doesn't help the communities they serve. >> the plan is outlined in ads today that police unions placed in four newspapers, including "the chronicle." >>> the city of fort bragg may get a new name. the city on the mendocino coast says it received requests to change its name, including many from outside the city. fort bragg was named after brag to know i bragston brag who was a c
. >>> three of the largest police unions in california today unveiled a national reform plan. those unions are in san francisco, san jose, and los angeles. the plan includes creating a database tracking officers who are fired for gross misconduct. a national use of force standard with a focus on de-escalation, more training, including ongoing crisis intervention training for officers. at the same time police departments are warning against defunding their offices. >> all the...
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quiet in these education system we speak to the 1st black british on whistlin president of the national union of students about challenging discourses from colonization to new liberalism plus is it time for sanctions against the united states for the use of military style force against peaceful protesters and journalists we are asking united nations rebel on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly all the civil coming up in today's going on the ground 1st in the wake of george boyd protest activist in bristol in southwest england doubled the statue of now infamously brutal slave trader edward colston many in the legion subaltern classes attacked police for failing to uphold the law against protesters u.k. labor leaders against alma said black lives matter activists were completely wrong to remove it but some say statue is putting racism on a pedestal and that it is britain's education system and mendacious history teaching that now needs to be toppled joining me now is someone who has pushed for greater diversity among university students and.
quiet in these education system we speak to the 1st black british on whistlin president of the national union of students about challenging discourses from colonization to new liberalism plus is it time for sanctions against the united states for the use of military style force against peaceful protesters and journalists we are asking united nations rebel on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly all the civil coming up in today's going on the ground 1st in the wake of george boyd protest...
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nations concern in 1947. the u.n's effort to hold supervisory, free elections throughout korea were blocked in the north by the soviet unionthe south was an election held. the republic of korea was created, and the national legislature elected, with provisions for if and when elections could be held there. they elected the first president. these free elections in the south produced the only legal government in korea. in december 1948, the soviet union in a surprise move announced she had removed her occupation troops from north korea and we found ourselves compelled to do the same in the south, except for a small u.s. army advisory group that remained at the request of the korean government. the question of a unified korea remained unanswered. the future of the south korean people was another anxious american concern. , [explosions] north korea's plan for unifying korea was made known to the world on june 25, 1950, and it was by military invasion. as six divisions of north korea's people's army slammed into the republic of korea. within three days, the rolling thrust had seized the capital city of seoul. korea had suddenly
nations concern in 1947. the u.n's effort to hold supervisory, free elections throughout korea were blocked in the north by the soviet unionthe south was an election held. the republic of korea was created, and the national legislature elected, with provisions for if and when elections could be held there. they elected the first president. these free elections in the south produced the only legal government in korea. in december 1948, the soviet union in a surprise move announced she had...
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nation. despite our efforts to create a free and independent country. the soviet union assumed from control in north korea, frustrating efforts of the joint commission working to unify the country. all traffic into the north was sealed off. the question of korea became a united nations concern in 1947. the un's efforts to hold supervisory pre-elections throughout korea were blocked in the north by the soviet union. only in the south was an election held. the republic of korea was created and the national legislature elected with provisions for north korean representation if and when elections could be held there. syngman rhee became the first president. these re-elections in the south produced the only illegal government and korea. in december 1948, the soviet union in a surprise move announced that she had removed her occupation troops from north korea. we found ourselves compelled to do the same in the south. except for a small u.s. army advisory group which remained at the request of the korean government. the question of a unified korea remained unanswered. the futu
nation. despite our efforts to create a free and independent country. the soviet union assumed from control in north korea, frustrating efforts of the joint commission working to unify the country. all traffic into the north was sealed off. the question of korea became a united nations concern in 1947. the un's efforts to hold supervisory pre-elections throughout korea were blocked in the north by the soviet union. only in the south was an election held. the republic of korea was created and...
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union's gdp. belgium also eased travel restrictions on monday. germany and some other nationswill follow suit on tuesday. the eu is proposing that members open their borders in phases to countries outside the bloc starting on july 1st, but it remains uncertain whether tourism will return to its previous levels amid concerns over another possible spike in coronavirus infections. >>> nonessential retail outlets have resumed operation in england after three months of lockdown. shoppers formed a long line in front of a major london department store. employees applauded to celebrate the reopening as customers streamed in. shops are required to observe some guidelines to minimize the risk of infection. these include making hand sanititizer available and maintaining social distance. >> no matter. getting out of the house. it's nice. nice to be back. we're just so delighted to be able to reopen the stores, our four stores after nearly three months of being closed. i think certainly the next couple of weeks will be quite telling but we do anticipate this will take a while for them to r
union's gdp. belgium also eased travel restrictions on monday. germany and some other nationswill follow suit on tuesday. the eu is proposing that members open their borders in phases to countries outside the bloc starting on july 1st, but it remains uncertain whether tourism will return to its previous levels amid concerns over another possible spike in coronavirus infections. >>> nonessential retail outlets have resumed operation in england after three months of lockdown. shoppers...
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honourable lady, she would not have been bringing children back into the classroom until the national education uniont she was allowed to do so. and while we... while we will continue to work with all, we recognise how important it is, how incredibly important it is to do the best for every single child. why is it that we can turn a blind eye to thousands of demonstrators campaign for pubs and garden centres to open, yet it is so hard to reopen our schools? we know that around 700,000 disadvantaged children are not doing school homework and 700,000 don't have proper access to computers for the internet. so, what is the government doing to help these disadvantaged children learn again and avoid an epidemic of educational poverty? we are already in the process of rolling out it equipment right across for school estates as well as to those children who are most vulnerable. 100,000 of those laptops have already been distributed to children who are most vulnerable and most disadvantaged. and we took the decision to ensure that they were prioritised over and above schools those children who have social wor
honourable lady, she would not have been bringing children back into the classroom until the national education uniont she was allowed to do so. and while we... while we will continue to work with all, we recognise how important it is, how incredibly important it is to do the best for every single child. why is it that we can turn a blind eye to thousands of demonstrators campaign for pubs and garden centres to open, yet it is so hard to reopen our schools? we know that around 700,000...
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. ♪ >> this is a nation divided at the end of world war ii at the 38th parallel. north korea the soviet unionost no time setting up a communist puppet government. in the south united states and united nations strove to establish an independent democratic republic. two years ago, as seoul the capital of korea, a commission supervised free election south of the 38th parallel and the republic of korea, a sovereign democratic nation, was born. its president was sigmund reid. in may, 1950, the citizens of this young republic went to the polls again to exercise their democratic rights to choose their government under their democratic constitution. even as the citizens of the korean republic voted in free elections, the north korean communist leaders were boasting of their intention to unify the country by force. and this was their target, a partly mountainous peninsula and the 20 million peace loving citizens of the republic of korea. the attack by the north korean communists came suddenly and without warning. the heroic republican army faced by superior forces with all the advantages of deception
. ♪ >> this is a nation divided at the end of world war ii at the 38th parallel. north korea the soviet unionost no time setting up a communist puppet government. in the south united states and united nations strove to establish an independent democratic republic. two years ago, as seoul the capital of korea, a commission supervised free election south of the 38th parallel and the republic of korea, a sovereign democratic nation, was born. its president was sigmund reid. in may, 1950,...
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the nation's biggest police union says it wants national reforms , a series of the largest unions nationwideg a national reform plan, one that includes a data file of repeating offenders, and resources for those who need additional training and mentoring. >> i think it is a good start to actually get to the table and start having this conversation with the stakeholders. >> what they're doing now is stepping up and doing the things that those of us concerned about police reform have been pushing for for years. so on the one hand it's nice they are on board. i do question their motivations, so let's see if they will walk the walk. >> this plan comes amid ongoing national debate over defunding and d weaponizing police departments. >>> former san francisco male mayor, willie brown, pushes to save people are using the wrong word, instead he says they should use the word reimagine when talking about the work police do. for example, not having officers deal with the homeless, instead diverting money to civil, social service programs. >>> several rallies are underway , let's bring back ktvu fox2's a
the nation's biggest police union says it wants national reforms , a series of the largest unions nationwideg a national reform plan, one that includes a data file of repeating offenders, and resources for those who need additional training and mentoring. >> i think it is a good start to actually get to the table and start having this conversation with the stakeholders. >> what they're doing now is stepping up and doing the things that those of us concerned about police reform have...
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it doesn't mean every union is supported -- supportive of it, but the national nurses union is , thelightthe afa attendants union is supportive of medicare for all because sony workers -- you did not have support from unions. rep. ocasio-cortez: i'm talking about health care. michelle: you are saying things about unions that are not true. rep. ocasio-cortez: you are talking about your deep pass. you are a registered republican your entire life. i changed my registration in 2015. you didn't become a registered democrat until 2016. i'm a democrat. i am pro-choice. [crosstalk] where you orortez: were you not a registered republican? michelle: i change my registration in 2015. you entered because you do not like miss ocasio-cortez. michelle: she's attacking me because she thinks i have a chance. [crosstalk] you were saying about -- i've worked with a lot of unions that have paid into their health insurance for years. i'm just saying -- errol: let's get a quick response and i have time to sneak in an important question about public housing. and ocasio-cortez: first foremost, we work with
it doesn't mean every union is supported -- supportive of it, but the national nurses union is , thelightthe afa attendants union is supportive of medicare for all because sony workers -- you did not have support from unions. rep. ocasio-cortez: i'm talking about health care. michelle: you are saying things about unions that are not true. rep. ocasio-cortez: you are talking about your deep pass. you are a registered republican your entire life. i changed my registration in 2015. you didn't...
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national my name's union o'neill our top story german federal prosecutors have filed murder charges against the russian national and claimed he was acting on the kremlin's orders but diem crossed the cuff is accused of shooting a suspected terrorist in berlin last summer in what prosecutors say was a contract killing the german foreign minister is not ruling out taking measures against moscow let's go live now to berlin and. peter all over peter a very direct accusation this water prosecutor saying especially in linking the killing to the russian state. well the suspect who's been named here in germany only as vadim k. using the alias vadim s. has been charged with murder and also a weapons charge leading to the killing of khan. back in august on august 23rd of last year now in filing those murder charges the prosecutors here in germany said that the killing was carried out at the behest of moscow. the accused except to the russian government ordered to kill even hope for a financial reward well should the multiple of his clients to kill a political opponent. well this is developing into so
national my name's union o'neill our top story german federal prosecutors have filed murder charges against the russian national and claimed he was acting on the kremlin's orders but diem crossed the cuff is accused of shooting a suspected terrorist in berlin last summer in what prosecutors say was a contract killing the german foreign minister is not ruling out taking measures against moscow let's go live now to berlin and. peter all over peter a very direct accusation this water prosecutor...
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viewed more than 12 million times since thursday. >> three of california's largest police unions announced a national police officers and improve policing. the police unions argue that defunding would not help police or the communities they serve. >> in atlanta, protesters are demanding justice after a man was fatally shot by police in a wendy's parking lot friday night. that man's family is speaking out about their heartbreak. >> reporter: rally cries echoing loud outside of the city of atlanta a, protesters shutting down a highway, and officers deploying tear gas. this wendy's where rayshard brooks was shot and killed by police later burned down. his family trying to cope with the loss. >> i couldn't believe it. i didn't know that i was going to wake up to my husband never coming home. it's sad. um, it has me baffled and has me wondering when it will stop. >> it all began in the fast food parking lot around 10:30. body and dash cam footage is seen approaching brooks asleep in his car at the drive-thru and the officer steps in, giving brooks a breathalyzer was .108, just above the legal lumt. a scuf
viewed more than 12 million times since thursday. >> three of california's largest police unions announced a national police officers and improve policing. the police unions argue that defunding would not help police or the communities they serve. >> in atlanta, protesters are demanding justice after a man was fatally shot by police in a wendy's parking lot friday night. that man's family is speaking out about their heartbreak. >> reporter: rally cries echoing loud outside of...
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use of hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine to treat covid-19 and we heard from a local police union about national reform. every >>> tonight, breaking news amid the answerering in atlanta over the deadly police shooting of rayshardin t911 calls. the family breaking down in tears in front of the cameras today, demanding the officers involved be charged with his death. rayshard brooks found sleeping in his car. body camera showing a calm exchange for about 20 minutes, then struggling with officers, taking one of their tasers, appearing to turn around. tonight, one officer fired, the other on administrative leave. the police chief resigning. will there be charged? >>> also tonight, the fbi now joining the case in the death of a black man found hanging from a tree in the central square of a ily doe n in california. f believe it was suicide. >>> the newly released audio in the killing of george floyd in
use of hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine to treat covid-19 and we heard from a local police union about national reform. every >>> tonight, breaking news amid the answerering in atlanta over the deadly police shooting of rayshardin t911 calls. the family breaking down in tears in front of the cameras today, demanding the officers involved be charged with his death. rayshard brooks found sleeping in his car. body camera showing a calm exchange for about 20 minutes, then struggling with...
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. >> cook and the local chapter of the union, national nurses united did not respond to our multiple requests for comment. in oakland, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> kaiser permanente is taking a major step to promote equity. the oakland-based health care system announced it's donating $100 million to businesses opened by black and underrepresented businesses as well. it's part of the effort to break the stress and -- that lead to poor health outcomes and address racist systems internally and to communities it serves. >>> bay area artist takes matters into her own hands after being attacked. her frustration with the investigation has her doing her own sketch. what police are doing because of it. the story only on abc 7 news. >>> a harrowing plane crash captured on video and what the pilot is saying about surviving this ordeal. >>> a college student practicng the national anthem leads to a chance encounter and moment of >>> a san francisco artist is using her skills to help police after she's attacked in the petrillo hill neighborhood. dion lim shows you how the victim is speaking out
. >> cook and the local chapter of the union, national nurses united did not respond to our multiple requests for comment. in oakland, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> kaiser permanente is taking a major step to promote equity. the oakland-based health care system announced it's donating $100 million to businesses opened by black and underrepresented businesses as well. it's part of the effort to break the stress and -- that lead to poor health outcomes and address racist systems...
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it doesn't mean every union is in support, but the national nurses union is supportive of medicare forthe flight attendants union is supportive of medicare for all because sony workers -- -- so many workers. ms. caruso cabrera: you didn't have enough support from unions. ms. ocasio-cortez: excuse me, i'm talking about health care. ms. caruso cabrera: you are talking about unions and you are saying things that are not true. ms. ocasio-cortez: by the way we talk about delving into your deep past, you were a registered republican your entire life and just registered as a democrat. ms. caruso cabrera: i changed my registration in 2015 and you didn't become a registered democrat until 2016. i'm a democrat. i am pro-choice, i am same-sex marriage, i have always been in support -- that's why -- ms. ocasio-cortez: were you not a registered republican? ms. caruso cabrera: i changed my registration -- ms. ocasio-cortez: but you were -- ms. caruso cabrera: in 2015. ms. khan: you did not like ms. ocasio-cortez. that was the aim of it. ms. caruso cabrera: you should be worried because she is attack
it doesn't mean every union is in support, but the national nurses union is supportive of medicare forthe flight attendants union is supportive of medicare for all because sony workers -- -- so many workers. ms. caruso cabrera: you didn't have enough support from unions. ms. ocasio-cortez: excuse me, i'm talking about health care. ms. caruso cabrera: you are talking about unions and you are saying things that are not true. ms. ocasio-cortez: by the way we talk about delving into your deep past,...
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this is the state of the union, as the nation reels from multiple blows, each one arriving with swift and overwhelming force. long-standing, untreated they have highlighted the country's real vulnerabilities. what we happens below the isface and rarely addressed now impossible to ignore. president's leadership, 202-748-8000 for republicans. 202-748-8001 for democrats. nd all others, 202-748-8002. politico is writing this morning about what we can possibly hear from the president in the coming days and the debate over that inside the white house. the white house divided on trump addressing racial tensions. they write that as protests continue to flare across the country, president trump and his top aides can be settle on the next steps the white house should take to ease tensions after the latest death of an african-american man detained by a white police officer. white house chief of staff mark meadows has been pushing for the president to deliver a formal address to the nation, to emphasize his support for law and order and police officers, the familiar trope for the republican party
this is the state of the union, as the nation reels from multiple blows, each one arriving with swift and overwhelming force. long-standing, untreated they have highlighted the country's real vulnerabilities. what we happens below the isface and rarely addressed now impossible to ignore. president's leadership, 202-748-8000 for republicans. 202-748-8001 for democrats. nd all others, 202-748-8002. politico is writing this morning about what we can possibly hear from the president in the coming...
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union leaders say the government's help puzzled approach is to blame. solution. plan find a good moment to get schools but the introduce nations without consultation with the teachers unions without consultation with a professional and so now we're teachers and unions and senior leaders and now intervene allow the good basically and do their job for them schools are working hard to try and come up with strategies when it by reaching into see if we can only start such a well fortunately the government didn't really thought we're thinking we got it nice and billions of physically not big enough for the number of children we do to meet a social distance and it certainly is the issue that the initiative you see teaches you i'm more than happy to sit down and work with them to produce a plan but one fortunately. do not consult with teacher unions that's a sub. britain type court has rejected an application by grieving parents to disclose details of a secret agreement between london and washington over their son's death who was killed when his motorcycle collided with a car allegedly being driven on the wrong side of the road by the
union leaders say the government's help puzzled approach is to blame. solution. plan find a good moment to get schools but the introduce nations without consultation with the teachers unions without consultation with a professional and so now we're teachers and unions and senior leaders and now intervene allow the good basically and do their job for them schools are working hard to try and come up with strategies when it by reaching into see if we can only start such a well fortunately the...
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one thing here with the european union is to get agreement about which nationalities can come. 're in europe, you can travel are nound the union. by tuesday they will have that final list. that's when we expect them to publish. that's when we'll know for sure if the united states is on or off. it's not expected to make it on, though, ana. >> thank you for the update. >>> as we learn more, the faa has cleared the way for the boeing 737 max to be back in the air tomorrow. there will be test flights aimed at assessing the planes. boeing previously said they expected the approval in the middling of this year. in seattle, the lawsuits involving the capitol hill protests are lining up. that's been through multiple market cycles for over 85 years? with capital group, i can. talk to your financial professional or consultant for investment risks and information. ♪ for heroes proved, ♪ in liberating strife ♪ america ♪ america ♪ america ♪ here's a razor that works differently. the gillette skinguard it has a guard between the blades that helps protect skin. the gillette skinguard. and ask
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behavior is not representative of union city i grew up in union city and you know i know for a fact that you know there's a lot of different nationalities and groups in union city that we're proud of the lieutenant mendez says the department is listening and learning as the black lives matter movement continues to fight for real change within police departments across our nation. we know that our business of our profession of policing is it. >>static it has to revolve and evolved you know around what's going on in the community. so we're you know we're working towards that at this time detectives are still going through the evidence with pictures and video but they're hoping someone will come forward in this neighborhood if you saw something then say something you can even do it anonymously with police. >>in union city sarah stinson kron 4 news next kron 4 news at 5 gyms are reopening in san mateo county. so we will check back in with 2 personal trainers to see how they plan to make their client sweat. >>with new safety measures in place. plus the trump administration is planning another attempt to strike down the affordable care act wh
behavior is not representative of union city i grew up in union city and you know i know for a fact that you know there's a lot of different nationalities and groups in union city that we're proud of the lieutenant mendez says the department is listening and learning as the black lives matter movement continues to fight for real change within police departments across our nation. we know that our business of our profession of policing is it. >>static it has to revolve and evolved you know...