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that us embassy only built four orfive their voices heard.assy only built four or five years ago andi only built four or five years ago and i have been inside, it is like a fortress there. there is a moat and very high—tech surveillance equipment there as well. is there a marked increase in security there? equipment there as well. is there a marked increase in security there ?|j mean what i can tell you is that just behind the camera is a hedge, quite a large hedge and behind that hedge is a stationary lot of police officers, and then the moat. and yes, you are right. this is one at the most high—tech security buildings in london. as part of today's protest because there were 14 officers injured during last night's protests, toward the end, we might add, there has been what we perceive to be an increased number of police officers in and around this area, but i must say the police have been very cordial with protesters and making sure that protesters and making sure that protesters are protesting safely in terms of making sure they are not blo
that us embassy only built four orfive their voices heard.assy only built four or five years ago andi only built four or five years ago and i have been inside, it is like a fortress there. there is a moat and very high—tech surveillance equipment there as well. is there a marked increase in security there? equipment there as well. is there a marked increase in security there ?|j mean what i can tell you is that just behind the camera is a hedge, quite a large hedge and behind that hedge is a...
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it is in nine elms, that us embassy build five years ago. state—of—the—art embassy, with a moat there as well. earlier the uk health secretary, matt hancock, repeated his call for people not to take part because of the risk of spreading coronavirus. elsewhere in the uk, protestors in the city of bristol pulled down a statue of the 17th century slave trader, edward colston — a number of landmarks in bristol are named after him. he was a philanthropist locally as well. here in london, the demonstration began at 2.00pm, with protestors kneeling in a tribute to george floyd. the 46—year—old black man killed in minneapolis. yesterday's demonstrations in london saw 29 people arrested after clashes with police — and 1a officers were injured. police chief dame cressida dick urged protesters to "find another way" of making their views heard, which does not involve coming out on the streets of london. 0ur correspondent, chi chi izundu, is in central london. that is, she was in central london earlier, but i think we can go to oui’ earlier, but i think
it is in nine elms, that us embassy build five years ago. state—of—the—art embassy, with a moat there as well. earlier the uk health secretary, matt hancock, repeated his call for people not to take part because of the risk of spreading coronavirus. elsewhere in the uk, protestors in the city of bristol pulled down a statue of the 17th century slave trader, edward colston — a number of landmarks in bristol are named after him. he was a philanthropist locally as well. here in london,...
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in london, the focus was the us embassy.ifornia, so i grew up with a lot of police violence around me, and it is something i don't want my son to experience in his life. that's one of the reasons why i'm in this country, because there's less violence, but there still racism so we have to fight it so that's why we are here today. this is my deep passion and i'm here because i believe black people deserve the same chance as everybody else. we need to tackle racism and we've never really dealt with it in this country. there comes a time when we all have to speak up. in glasgow, protesting safely during the pandemic was a concern for organisers. i think the turnout is amazing, it's really inspiring, and it is really good to see people taking social distancing measures seriously, doing the best we can to stay safe today. in wrexham, people also protested — mindful of the two metre social distancing. this was the m6, partially closed for one hour after protesters blocked the roads. but the day has been marred by a minority. 27 pol
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the us embassy which isjust the other side marched down to the us embassy which is just the other side and they then marched all the way back to parliament which has been the focus of these protests. there was a long protest position held by the protesters held outside downing street and the police held their lines there as they have over their lines there as they have over the days these protests have been taking place. as i said earlier, the temperature was much lower of the protest tha n temperature was much lower of the protest than it has been, and it just raised when police moved in. we just raised when police moved in. we just saw it happen in front of us. a tea m just saw it happen in front of us. a team of about 15 moves to make an arrest, young man standing on a traffic island just on the corner of parliament square. and immediately the reaction from the crowd was they we re the reaction from the crowd was they were not happy that was taking place. and they then pursued that tea m place. and they then pursued that team of officers as they led that man away to a position where
the us embassy which isjust the other side marched down to the us embassy which is just the other side and they then marched all the way back to parliament which has been the focus of these protests. there was a long protest position held by the protesters held outside downing street and the police held their lines there as they have over their lines there as they have over the days these protests have been taking place. as i said earlier, the temperature was much lower of the protest tha n...
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or of us embassy or fox news right now they would tie everything to the george floyd incident without looking outside of that the danger with that is we will then think oh they just passed a new policy that says you're no longer allowed to use that joe cole ok everything is solved no everything is not solved because the underlying problems are that's still an underlying problem and until we attack that root we're essentially going to continue to have these situations next new in across the copra willed major firms and brands of rushton that to show that they're on the protests side in the call for justice and reform flooding the social media and images of solidarity and messages like that but this is certainly one of the biggest retailers in question it's accused of playing both sides. the in a quick simple and brutal treatment of black people in our country must stop together we stand in solidarity with the black community our employees customers and partners in the fight against systemic racism and injustice.
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another one planned for outside the us embassy tomorrow.ressing understanding for the feelings of the british public on the race issue and expressing some solidarity with that feeling, interesting of remarks there from the us embassy, it will be interesting to see how they handle that tomorrow and of course those questions of policing is quite large fighters, as you can see now, questions about policing that that we heard from the home secretary just a moment ago. and we're also talking to a former senior police officer earlier this morning. he was talking about the need for the protesters themselves to take the precautions against virus infection seriously, both in terms of their face coverings, you can see the face coverings there, but also in terms of hand sanitising, also in terms of social distancing, wherever possible, but he did also say that he felt it was a responsibility of the to help in terms of keeping the social distancing managed by the crowds gathering there in central london for that process. 0r against racism —— for that p
another one planned for outside the us embassy tomorrow.ressing understanding for the feelings of the british public on the race issue and expressing some solidarity with that feeling, interesting of remarks there from the us embassy, it will be interesting to see how they handle that tomorrow and of course those questions of policing is quite large fighters, as you can see now, questions about policing that that we heard from the home secretary just a moment ago. and we're also talking to a...
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in london, the focus was the us embassy.lot of police violence around me, 0akland, california, and it is something i don't want my son to experience in his life. that's one of the reasons why i'm in this country, because there's less violence, but there still racism so we have to fight it so still racism so we have to fight it so that's why we are here today. this is my deep passion and i'm here because i believe black people deserve the same chance as everybody else. we need to tackle racism and we've never really dealt with it in this country. there comes a time when we all have to speak up. in glasgow protester safety during the pandemic was a concern for organisers. i think the turnout is amazing, it's really inspiring, and it is really good to see people taking social distancing measures seriously, doing the best we can to stay safe today. in reds and people also protested mindful of the two metre social distancing. this was the m6, partially closed for one hour after protesters blocked the roads. but the day has been m
in london, the focus was the us embassy.lot of police violence around me, 0akland, california, and it is something i don't want my son to experience in his life. that's one of the reasons why i'm in this country, because there's less violence, but there still racism so we have to fight it so still racism so we have to fight it so that's why we are here today. this is my deep passion and i'm here because i believe black people deserve the same chance as everybody else. we need to tackle racism...
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demonstrators have moved to westminster from the us embassy.people were arrested after clashes with police — and 1a officers were injured. the health secretary matt hancock again asked people not to demonstrate due to the coronavirus. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds has beenjust down the road from number ten. we are actually down from downing street which is just down the road there, this is parliament square, as you can see here, of people here still, third protest attended by thousands of people, they came from the american embassy on the other side of the river thames just to the south and they are backing out. some are leaving but a lot are still saying and as you say, there is a general feeling that it is right, despite the coronavirus pandemic, to protest. some protesters have put it to me in this way, they feel the bassis to me in this way, they feel the bass is right, despite the coronavirus pandemic, to protest. some protesters have put it to me in this way, they feel the racism in britain is in itself a pandemic and that ju
demonstrators have moved to westminster from the us embassy.people were arrested after clashes with police — and 1a officers were injured. the health secretary matt hancock again asked people not to demonstrate due to the coronavirus. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds has beenjust down the road from number ten. we are actually down from downing street which is just down the road there, this is parliament square, as you can see here, of people here still, third protest attended by...
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in london a huge crowd gathered at the us embassy as anger over the killing of george floyd in minneapolisidens to a call for change here — this is the scene live near parliament. and in brazil, hundreds of people have demonstrated there against president bolsonaro's response to the coronavirus. we start with news that minneapolis city council has voted to dismantle its police department. minneapolis is the city where two weeks ago the unarmed black man george floyd died after a police officer officers knelt on his neck for nearly 9 minutes — triggering protests that have gone global. nine of the minneapolis council's thirteen members said they would instead create a new system of public safety. they told demonstrators, that decades of police reform efforts had proven that the minneapolis police department could not be fundamentally changed. commentators say that the statement sets up what's likely to be a long and complicated debate over policing after the death of george floyd. just showing what is happening in los angeles little bit is proof of how big some of these protests are right a
in london a huge crowd gathered at the us embassy as anger over the killing of george floyd in minneapolisidens to a call for change here — this is the scene live near parliament. and in brazil, hundreds of people have demonstrated there against president bolsonaro's response to the coronavirus. we start with news that minneapolis city council has voted to dismantle its police department. minneapolis is the city where two weeks ago the unarmed black man george floyd died after a police...
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this is the scene outside the us embassy in central london — we'll bring you the latest live from therehe death of george floyd have continued in cities across america — all of them peaceful. in washington, thousands gathered in the biggest demonstrations there in 12 days. a member of the scientific group advising the uk government says he wishes the country had gone into lockdown earlier. i wish we had gone into lockdown earlier.
this is the scene outside the us embassy in central london — we'll bring you the latest live from therehe death of george floyd have continued in cities across america — all of them peaceful. in washington, thousands gathered in the biggest demonstrations there in 12 days. a member of the scientific group advising the uk government says he wishes the country had gone into lockdown earlier. i wish we had gone into lockdown earlier.
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us embassies were a magnet for marches as here in london. black their sin custody that happened in the u.k. tonight the largely peaceful gatherings ended with some protesters throwing objects at offices and mounted police clearing crowds. in australia there's renewed outrage at the deaths of hundreds of aboriginal people in jails and police stations over decades with no officer ever prosecuted i tens of thousands rallied in sydney after a court overturned a protest ban. i think. in. germany too has on result cases of deaths of black and brown people in prisons crowds in berlin carried local and global messages. my me to shew all those people in power who have their eyes closed that we hear and very against racism. racism knows no boundaries but neither does resistance. now to other stories making news around the world in beirut hundreds of demonstrators have gathered hoping to reboot anti-government protests that began late last year as lebanon was facing its worst economic crisis in decades the lockdown due to the coronavirus has put furthe
us embassies were a magnet for marches as here in london. black their sin custody that happened in the u.k. tonight the largely peaceful gatherings ended with some protesters throwing objects at offices and mounted police clearing crowds. in australia there's renewed outrage at the deaths of hundreds of aboriginal people in jails and police stations over decades with no officer ever prosecuted i tens of thousands rallied in sydney after a court overturned a protest ban. i think. in. germany too...
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us embassies were a magnet for marches as here in london. black their sin custody has happened in the u.k. to the largely peaceful gatherings ended with some protesters throwing objects at offices and mounted police clearing crowds i in australia there's renewed outrage at the deaths of hundreds of aboriginal people in jails and police stations over decades with no officer ever prosecuted i tens of thousands rallied in sydney after a court overturned a protest ban i. think . germany too has on result cases of deaths of black and brown people in prisons crowds in berlin carried local and global messages. my need to show all those people in power who have the ice closed that we had here and very against racism. was racism knows no boundaries but neither does resistance i. now to some other stories making news around the world. facebook boss mark zuckerberg has pledged to review the company's content policies he was reacting to a heated debate over how social media should handle posts by u.s. president donald trump facebook will review how it h
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in london, a huge crowd gathered at the us embassy — as anger over the killing of george floyd in minneapolis
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many signs calling for justice and calling out races in which people gathered outside the us embassy in london as well as the us embassy in berlin while a number of us allies across europe use the opportunity to stand with america. the us adversaries like iran and china used the opportunity to criticize the trump administration was one chinese editorial wrote, quote, one should not impose on others what he himself is not bizarre, when hong kong was in golden turmoil in washington was pointing a finger at beijing washington should have envisioned how unpleasant the chinese people would be. meanwhile iran's foreign minister took a recent state department press release on protests in iran and cost outwards making it about america. the foreign minister spokesperson had this to say. >> to the american people, the world has heard your outcry over this. the world is standing with you. the american regime is pressuring violence and bullying at home and abroad. >> reporter: the irony about that iranian statement is that the regime and iran routinely kills and kidnaps protesters. the iranian r
many signs calling for justice and calling out races in which people gathered outside the us embassy in london as well as the us embassy in berlin while a number of us allies across europe use the opportunity to stand with america. the us adversaries like iran and china used the opportunity to criticize the trump administration was one chinese editorial wrote, quote, one should not impose on others what he himself is not bizarre, when hong kong was in golden turmoil in washington was pointing a...
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anti—racism demonstrators gathered outside the us embassy in central london — some are now protestingside number 10 too. cheering in bristol protestors have pulled down the statue of the 17th century slavetrader edward colston. huge protests over the death of george floyd have continued in cities across america — all of them peaceful. in washington, thousands gathered in the biggest demonstrations there in 12 days. the number of people worldwide who have died from coronavirus has passed 400,000. no new coronavirus deaths have been reported in scotland in the past 2a hours for the first time since lockdown began. but the uk death toll has risen by 77. a member of the scientific group advising the uk government says he wishes the country had gone into lockdown earlier. and in a week's time — places of worship in england will be opened for individual prayer. now on bbc news, tom brook presents all the latest news and reviews from the us cinema scene with reports from hollywood and new york. we are back in about half—an—hour's time. hello from new york. i'm tom brook sitting on a park ben
anti—racism demonstrators gathered outside the us embassy in central london — some are now protestingside number 10 too. cheering in bristol protestors have pulled down the statue of the 17th century slavetrader edward colston. huge protests over the death of george floyd have continued in cities across america — all of them peaceful. in washington, thousands gathered in the biggest demonstrations there in 12 days. the number of people worldwide who have died from coronavirus has passed...
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dozens held a rally outside the us embassy. avily in european papers. centre—left spanish paper el pais calls it a ‘black spring with unpredictable consequrences. while this polish conservative paper took aim at donald trump as america face two crises — the pandemic and the protests. both cases demonstrate the lack of strong leadership on behalf of the white house, similar theme in german conservative die welt which doubted mr trump's chances of re—election. the corona crisis, with over 104,000 deaths, more than 40 million unemployed, and now another racism debate — all of this has wrecked trump's former track record. african leaders and institutions have also spoken out. the chairperson of the african union commission released a statement strongly condemning what he called the murder of george floyd. he reiterated the african union's rejection of the continuing discriminatory practices against black citizens of the united states of america. while ghana's president tweeted this statement, in which he said "the unfortunate incide
dozens held a rally outside the us embassy. avily in european papers. centre—left spanish paper el pais calls it a ‘black spring with unpredictable consequrences. while this polish conservative paper took aim at donald trump as america face two crises — the pandemic and the protests. both cases demonstrate the lack of strong leadership on behalf of the white house, similar theme in german conservative die welt which doubted mr trump's chances of re—election. the corona crisis, with over...
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i this is the greek capital work clashes occurred outside the us embassy protesters threw firebombs on stills of riot police be held bombers with george floyd's last words on chanted until racism slogans police responded with tear gas to disperse the crowd. in sweden riot police rather protesters using pepper spray to push some of them back as a small group attempted to reach the royal palace in central star called thousands have gathered for the city's black lives matter rally also attended scenes in london donning street. i was going for broke i swear police apparently tried to grab a man from the crowd. in the capital and parks and our own merit. yes counseling was. in a move towards healing america's racial divide the governor of the state of virginia is to remove a civil war statue of a confederate general seen as a totem of african-american repression today's troubles over george floyd's killing are forcing more and more americans to face up to their past on the impact it's having on the present but is removing monuments the answer you're starting to kill a. george floyd's death
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crowds take to the streets for another day of demonstrations over the death of george floored us embassies around europe and beyond where the focus of marches for justice protesters gathered outside the embassy in london calling for an end to racism and police brutality in the u.s. and the. and the anti racism protests have also reached the bundesliga with football.
crowds take to the streets for another day of demonstrations over the death of george floored us embassies around europe and beyond where the focus of marches for justice protesters gathered outside the embassy in london calling for an end to racism and police brutality in the u.s. and the. and the anti racism protests have also reached the bundesliga with football.
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or of us embassy or fox news right now they would tell you everything to the george floyd incident without looking outside of that the danger with that is that we will then think oh they just passed a new policy. that you're no longer allowed to use that joe cole ok everything is solved no everything is not solved because the underlying problems are that's still an underlying problem and until we attack that root we're essentially going to continue to have these situations. just all not story we showed you a few moments ago those 2 officers in new york state being suspended with pay for those pictures of the elderly man who fell over and hurt his hand he was pushed over as we could see in the pictures well those 2 police officers we believe are now facing criminal charges just coming in to us on the program something the course be closely following the story develop. well across the corporate world major firms on brands have rushed to show they're on the protesters side in the call for justice reform flooding their social media really with images and solidarity messages but the sincerity o
or of us embassy or fox news right now they would tell you everything to the george floyd incident without looking outside of that the danger with that is that we will then think oh they just passed a new policy. that you're no longer allowed to use that joe cole ok everything is solved no everything is not solved because the underlying problems are that's still an underlying problem and until we attack that root we're essentially going to continue to have these situations. just all not story...
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or of us embassy or fox news right now they would tell everything to the george floyd incident without looking outside of that the danger with that is that we will then think that oh they just passed a new policy that says you're no longer allowed to use that chokehold ok everything is solved no everything is not solved because the underlying problems are that's still an underlying problem and until we attack that root we're essentially going to continue to have these situations. told to neighboring mexico where a policeman was set on fire by protesters on thursday be aware of but to show you graphic video of said incident in which the officers approached from behind during efforts to contain an increasingly agitated and police crowd. # during protests in mexico's 2nd largest city guadalajara some demonstrators tried to break into the a store a government palace there while other said cars alight riot officers used batters and tear gas to try to spurs the crowd the unrest centers on the death of a man in police custody there last month with his violent arrest was spread widely online.
or of us embassy or fox news right now they would tell everything to the george floyd incident without looking outside of that the danger with that is that we will then think that oh they just passed a new policy that says you're no longer allowed to use that chokehold ok everything is solved no everything is not solved because the underlying problems are that's still an underlying problem and until we attack that root we're essentially going to continue to have these situations. told to...
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he moved the us embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israel as believers in the idea that defending jews and supporting israel is important to us. finally, in his court appointments is easy to forget this but he was the first major party candidate for president in american history to release a list of 21 names what the vacancy on the supreme court on election day if you elect me president i will not pick somebody like these 21 i will choose one of these. when he did that may 2016 his critics accused him of being a liar you said you cannot trust him we don't believe him there was that snarky commentary he wasn't true in his marriages so he wouldn't be true in his promise, they were all wrong. not only did he keep the promise february 2017 with neil gore such but kept it again july 2018 when he picked brett cavanagh. both on the supreme court today. he kept another 200 times 50 times of the appellate court judges and to those conservative christians those are important promises to keep because we think upholding our right to religious freedom will u
he moved the us embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israel as believers in the idea that defending jews and supporting israel is important to us. finally, in his court appointments is easy to forget this but he was the first major party candidate for president in american history to release a list of 21 names what the vacancy on the supreme court on election day if you elect me president i will not pick somebody like these 21 i will choose one of these....
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or of us embassy or fox news right now they would tell you everything to the george florey incident without looking outside of that the danger with that is that we will then think oh they just passed a new policy that says you're no longer allowed to use that joe cole oh ok everything is solved no everything is not solved because the underlying problems are that's still an underlying problem and until we attack that root we're essentially going to continue to have these situations. around the world next on to the fresh protests and marches this weekend in what's arguably proving to be the biggest flare up of global support for the block lives motor movement since its inception nearly 7 years ago driven of course by the killing of george floyd this is a prison industry which has long struggle with its own deep rooted racial division with aboriginal community still grappling with inequality but here's the issue a feeling this saturday is turning out with some of the rallies in key cities nationwide most passing without incident but there were 3 arrests in the evening a disturbance in sydney w
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crowds in the greek capital, athens, marched towards the us embassy but the demonstration turned violent tear gas. explosion. in cape town, south africa, where legalised discrimination in the form of apartheid is, for many, within living memory, messages of unity and solidarity. i think it's really important to show some kind of support and for all of us to stand against something that we know is not right. what started out as a seemingly innocuous call to police in minneapolis over a week ago resulted in the death of a man, sparking an outpouring of emotion and a civil uprising, notjust in the city where it happened but around the world. russia's president putin has declared a state of emergency after 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel leaked into a river within the arctic circle in siberia. the accident occured a week ago near the siberian city of norilsk and could be the worst environmental disaster in the region. a manager at the fuel plant has been arrested. 0ur moscow correspondent, sarah rainsford, says the scale of the accident is huge. 20,000 tonnes of fuel diesel that spilt out of th
crowds in the greek capital, athens, marched towards the us embassy but the demonstration turned violent tear gas. explosion. in cape town, south africa, where legalised discrimination in the form of apartheid is, for many, within living memory, messages of unity and solidarity. i think it's really important to show some kind of support and for all of us to stand against something that we know is not right. what started out as a seemingly innocuous call to police in minneapolis over a week ago...
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or of us embassy or fox news right now they would tie everything to the george florey incident without looking outside of the danger with that is we will then think oh they just passed a new policy that says you're no longer allowed to use that joe cole ok everything is solved no everything is not solved because the underlying problems are that's still an underlying problem and until we attack that root we're essentially going to continue to have these situations. trouble to neighboring mexico were a policeman was set alight by protesters on thursday be were about to show you graphic video of that incident in which the officer was approached from behind during efforts to contain an increasingly agitated and police crowd. during protests in mexico's 2nd largest city some demonstrators tried to break into the a story government palace the. cars on fire right offices used basons and tear gas to try and disperse the crowd dressed centers on the death of a man in police custody last month video of his violent arrest was spread widely online. and we cannot. know. what you have only lopez was
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and as thousands marched towards the us embassy, theirs is a hope that they'll be heard and real changenorth america correspondent aleem maqbool is at the demonstration. you can see a line of police officers we haven't been able to see how many protesters may be carrying on there. and from what we can see on there. and from what we can see on that long shot, the situation does appear to be calm. this is the scene in washington. that banner gci’oss scene in washington. that banner across the street, this is just near the white house at the beginning of lafayette park in the white house itself and you can hear some the noise of the protesters. our our north america correspondent aleem maqbool is at the demonstration. for more than a week now, they've been coming out in thunderstorms, in searing heat to the square and this pa rt searing heat to the square and this part of the white house which is now been renamed by washington square as black lives matter plaza. as you can see in huge lettering on the road, are the words, black lives matter. and they are here today and perhaps the biggest
and as thousands marched towards the us embassy, theirs is a hope that they'll be heard and real changenorth america correspondent aleem maqbool is at the demonstration. you can see a line of police officers we haven't been able to see how many protesters may be carrying on there. and from what we can see on there. and from what we can see on that long shot, the situation does appear to be calm. this is the scene in washington. that banner gci’oss scene in washington. that banner across the...
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meanwhile in london, thousands of protestors have moved from the us embassy to westminster. no new coronavirus deaths have been reported in scotland in the past 2a hours for the first time since lockdown began. but, the uk death toll has risen by 77. a member of the scientific group advising the uk government says he wishes the country had gone into lockdown earlier. and, in a week's time, places of worship in england will be opened for individual prayer. now on bbc news, as the coronavirus continues to claim lives around the world, global questions invites its international audience to put their questions to a panel of experts. hello and welcome to london for this edition of global questions. has the coronavirus effected the way we lead our lives and how can we hold on to the changes we value? the pandemic has forced us to rethink the way we work, travel and socialise, but it is also leaving many people feeling bereaved, isolated and uncertain of the future which could lead to more mental health problems. that is coronavirus crisis, will the world be a better place? i'm now
meanwhile in london, thousands of protestors have moved from the us embassy to westminster. no new coronavirus deaths have been reported in scotland in the past 2a hours for the first time since lockdown began. but, the uk death toll has risen by 77. a member of the scientific group advising the uk government says he wishes the country had gone into lockdown earlier. and, in a week's time, places of worship in england will be opened for individual prayer. now on bbc news, as the coronavirus...
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and as thousands marched towards the us embassy, theirs is a hope that they'll be heard and real changehe past hour some protesters have clashed with police around downing street in westminster — videos on social media show missiles being thrown at officers in protective gear, while mounted police have driven back some demonstrators along whitehall. this is the scene in whitehall now. but overall the demonstrations across the uk have been largely peaceful. detective sergeant janet hills is the chair of the metropolitan black police association and a serving police officer lets speak with detective sergeant janet hills is the chair of the metropolitan black police association and a serving police officer. detective, looking at today's policing across the uk, the home secretary said do not protest in large numbers, but people felt the need to. but he fell but the police actions during the day? need to. but he fell but the police actions during the day7|j need to. but he fell but the police actions during the day? i think the police would've been briefed about the engagement with the prote
and as thousands marched towards the us embassy, theirs is a hope that they'll be heard and real changehe past hour some protesters have clashed with police around downing street in westminster — videos on social media show missiles being thrown at officers in protective gear, while mounted police have driven back some demonstrators along whitehall. this is the scene in whitehall now. but overall the demonstrations across the uk have been largely peaceful. detective sergeant janet hills is...
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well, the us embassy in australia has tweeted.e's the washington post detailing numerous attacks on journalists — some estimate there have been more than 100. this articles quotes executive director of the committee to protectjournalists who says: "i've never seen anything quite like this... linda tirado is a freelance photo—journalist. on friday, she was shot with a rubber bullet while covering the protests in minneapolis — and has lost her sight in one eye. this is what she told us: i was lining up a shot, and i caught a projectile from the direction where the police were. protesters came to my age, they grabbed me and put me in their medical van and drove me to the hospital and had me, i was drove me to the hospital and had me, iwas in drove me to the hospital and had me, i was in surgery within an hour. i have been permanently blinded in my left eye. a bbc team was also targeted. cameraman peter murtaugh was working with our correspondent aleem maqbool in washington earlier this week. it was before curfew and they were both ea
well, the us embassy in australia has tweeted.e's the washington post detailing numerous attacks on journalists — some estimate there have been more than 100. this articles quotes executive director of the committee to protectjournalists who says: "i've never seen anything quite like this... linda tirado is a freelance photo—journalist. on friday, she was shot with a rubber bullet while covering the protests in minneapolis — and has lost her sight in one eye. this is what she told...
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or of us embassy or fox news right now they would tie everything to the george florey incident without looking outside of that the danger that is we will then think oh we just passed a new policy that says you're no longer allowed to use that joke or oh ok everything is solved no everything is not solved because the underlying problems are that's still an underlying problem and until we attack that root we're essentially going to continue to have these situations. because rick sanchez now around the world next than fresh protests and marches this weekend as we've been describing also agree proving to be the biggest flare up of global support for the black lives matter movement since its inception in the 7 years ago driven of course now by the killing of george floyd to go to the straightly here this is brisbane which has long struggled with its own deep rooted racial division look at the turn out there with aboriginal communities still grappling to this day with inequality discrimination and mistreatment is the show of feeling this weekend thousands turning out with similar rallies in
or of us embassy or fox news right now they would tie everything to the george florey incident without looking outside of that the danger that is we will then think oh we just passed a new policy that says you're no longer allowed to use that joke or oh ok everything is solved no everything is not solved because the underlying problems are that's still an underlying problem and until we attack that root we're essentially going to continue to have these situations. because rick sanchez now...
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and as thousands marched towards the us embassy, theirs is a hope that they'll be heard and real change. chi chi izundu, bbc news. as the day of protest ends in the uk there is an update from our home office correspondent tom symons who says there have been four arrests and black lives matter protest. the body of protest earlier today in parliament square was seen to be largely peaceful. as we've been hearing, a big rally is getting under way in washington, following gatherings of tens of thousands of people in britain, france and australia. our north america correspondent aleem maqbool is at the demonstration. well, for more than a week now, they have been coming out in thunderstorms, in searing heat to this square right in front of the white house, that has now been officially renamed by washington mayor as black lives matter plaza. you can see in huge yellow lettering on the road are the words black lives matter. and they are here today, in perhaps the biggest protest. demonstrations right around the white house, yes, to commemorate all of those black lives that have been lost at the
and as thousands marched towards the us embassy, theirs is a hope that they'll be heard and real change. chi chi izundu, bbc news. as the day of protest ends in the uk there is an update from our home office correspondent tom symons who says there have been four arrests and black lives matter protest. the body of protest earlier today in parliament square was seen to be largely peaceful. as we've been hearing, a big rally is getting under way in washington, following gatherings of tens of...
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or of us embassy or fox news right now they would tell everything to the george floyd incident without looking outside of that the danger with that is that we will then think that oh they just passed a new policy that says you're no longer allowed to use that chokehold ok everything is solved no everything is not solved because the underlying problems are that's still an underlying problem and until we attack that root we're essentially going to continue to have these situations. major demonstrations over the death of george floyd are being tipped to reach record numbers this weekend in the u.s. in several cities including new york here in washington d.c. at live pictures by the way from the american capital protesters are well on their way in their protests traffic police have reported about 6000 people in attendance for the demonstration there just after 3 o'clock you would expect more as the hours the afternoon progresses into evening as well the authorities have warned that the protests this summer it could prove to be the largest ever seen in the capital on the country's biggest r
or of us embassy or fox news right now they would tell everything to the george floyd incident without looking outside of that the danger with that is that we will then think that oh they just passed a new policy that says you're no longer allowed to use that chokehold ok everything is solved no everything is not solved because the underlying problems are that's still an underlying problem and until we attack that root we're essentially going to continue to have these situations. major...
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in london a huge crowd gathered at the us embassy — as anger over the killing of george floyd in minneapolisens to a call for change here. and in brazil, hundreds of people have demonstrated there against president bolsonaro‘s response to the coronavirus. we start with news that minneapolis city council has voted to dismantle its police department. minneapolis is the city where two weeks ago the unarmed black man george floyd died after a police officer officers knelt on his neck for nearly 9 minutes — triggering protests that have gone global. nine of the minneapolis council's thirteen members said they would instead create a new system of public safety.they told demonstrators, that decades over the weekend, the mayor was forced away from a rally after he would not commit to abolishing the police. police department could not be fundamentally changed. miguel otarola is the minneapolis reporter for startribune and was at powderhorn park in minneapolis where the pledge was taken. thanks very much forjoining us. thanks very much forjoining us. that ledge we understand was greeted with cheers an
in london a huge crowd gathered at the us embassy — as anger over the killing of george floyd in minneapolisens to a call for change here. and in brazil, hundreds of people have demonstrated there against president bolsonaro‘s response to the coronavirus. we start with news that minneapolis city council has voted to dismantle its police department. minneapolis is the city where two weeks ago the unarmed black man george floyd died after a police officer officers knelt on his neck for nearly...
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and as thousands marched towards the us embassy, theirs is a hope that they'll be heard and real changeizundu, bbc news. as we've been hearing, a big rally is getting under way in washington, following gatherings of tens of thousands of people in britain, france and australia. our north america correspondent aleem maqbool is at the demonstration. well, for more than a week now, they have been coming out in thunderstorms, in searing heat to this square right in front of the white house, that has now been officially renamed by washington mayor as black lives matter plaza. you can see in huge yellow lettering on the road are the words black lives matter. and they are here today, in perhaps the biggest protest. demonstrations right around the white house, yes, to commemorate all of those black lives that have been lost at the hands of the police, but also to send a very direct message to the man who lives in that building, donald trump, of course. well, let's speak to somebody... excuse me, we are with the bbc. what has brought you out today? what is your message to the president? my messag
and as thousands marched towards the us embassy, theirs is a hope that they'll be heard and real changeizundu, bbc news. as we've been hearing, a big rally is getting under way in washington, following gatherings of tens of thousands of people in britain, france and australia. our north america correspondent aleem maqbool is at the demonstration. well, for more than a week now, they have been coming out in thunderstorms, in searing heat to this square right in front of the white house, that has...
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black lives matter and as thousands marched towards the us embassy, theirs is the hope that they willange can start. at the time difference, but we are seeing first of all of the pictures from philadelphia. we are seeing the east coast first that gets up earlier. protesters gathering in philadelphia —— not sure how many are actually observing social distancing but it isa observing social distancing but it is a good turnout in philadelphia. a wider shot a few minutes ago from the air which give you a better sense of scale, but when you cut to it, it moves into closer but you do not take my word for it. this gives very impressive in terms of people turnout in philadelphia. i would show you chicago now but it seems to be showing us a helicopter that is gifted off and is trying to drift back. there you go, that is better. that really is a very good sense of scale. there are hundreds and hundreds of people there. i can tell thatis hundreds of people there. i can tell that is in the park of central chicago or not. it is clearly a very big turnout. race issues in chicago have been very painf
black lives matter and as thousands marched towards the us embassy, theirs is the hope that they willange can start. at the time difference, but we are seeing first of all of the pictures from philadelphia. we are seeing the east coast first that gets up earlier. protesters gathering in philadelphia —— not sure how many are actually observing social distancing but it isa observing social distancing but it is a good turnout in philadelphia. a wider shot a few minutes ago from the air which...
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laid siege to the us embassy in baghdad threatening revenge and demanding that withdrawal of u.s. troops know that. they slater the u.s. assassinated iranian general qassam sulaimani and the popular mobilization of forces 2nd in charge and $100.00 is near baghdad airport a 2nd round of attacks in march killed a civilian 5 iraqi security forces and 3 correlation personnel accelerating previously planned withdrawal of u.s. troops from 5 bases. tensions have since called iraq also has a new government led by former spy chief the me who is seen as being close to the u.s. the prime minister's advisor says the government wants a balanced relationship and also appears to favor a reduction in american military presence. that has as of now we see iraq's defense capabilities have approved maybe we need help from americans in training in intelligence and weapons supply but the situation doesn't require a wide military presence and we're not going down that. the u.s. has its own conditions going into the dialogue it wants iraq to reduce its dependence on iranian gas and rein in iranian backed
laid siege to the us embassy in baghdad threatening revenge and demanding that withdrawal of u.s. troops know that. they slater the u.s. assassinated iranian general qassam sulaimani and the popular mobilization of forces 2nd in charge and $100.00 is near baghdad airport a 2nd round of attacks in march killed a civilian 5 iraqi security forces and 3 correlation personnel accelerating previously planned withdrawal of u.s. troops from 5 bases. tensions have since called iraq also has a new...
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in london, a huge crowd gathered at the us embassy — as anger over the killing of george floyd in minneapolis
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or of us embassy or fox news right now they would tell you everything to the george floyd incident without looking outside of that the danger with that is that we will then think that oh they just passed a new policy that says you're no longer allowed to use that chokehold ok everything is solved no everything is not solved because the underlying problems including the one that you just assume that's still an underlying problem and until we attack that route we're essentially going to continue to have these situations as we've been reporting on once again for the better part of the last 6 months well rick let me ask you this the other day you and i were having a conversation just a few days ago about the. military's ation of police and going back to training suddenly something's happening in minneapolis for example there's an idea now that's been floated that they want to disband the police department they essentially have an organization of what seems to be volunteers is what they're looking at that would perform these neighborhood watch of nonviolent individuals right is a volunteer comm
or of us embassy or fox news right now they would tell you everything to the george floyd incident without looking outside of that the danger with that is that we will then think that oh they just passed a new policy that says you're no longer allowed to use that chokehold ok everything is solved no everything is not solved because the underlying problems including the one that you just assume that's still an underlying problem and until we attack that route we're essentially going to continue...
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this is the scene right now in central london — where people are walking in the direction of the us embassyt is going on in the world, notjust in america but globally, it is our duty to actually do something. it is but a grandfathers fight, our fathers fight and we don't not wanted to be our children's fight. around 15—thousand demonstrated in manchester.
this is the scene right now in central london — where people are walking in the direction of the us embassyt is going on in the world, notjust in america but globally, it is our duty to actually do something. it is but a grandfathers fight, our fathers fight and we don't not wanted to be our children's fight. around 15—thousand demonstrated in manchester.
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most exchanges you mentioned it's the ukase the probably the 2nd biggest western market after the us embassy china and asia i'm in bubble so it's a significant market and regulators understand that now most of the beginning of this year because. s. it's companies are say what's referred to. in the regulatory remit of the f.c.a. at least for the purposes of. a male and female entering and countering terrorist financing and that gives it again you'll see an influx of people coming into the market from the more established spaces because a so thank you has also become much easier as a result we have british from banking relationships. been hard for what's but i imagine it's going to become easier and easier to get banks in the u.k. over the next 12 months notice now we're in a regular troops of course the u. k. banking system and the u.k. central banking system is famous in the big quite community because it was the headline from i think was the telegraph or the times of london excuse me that's built in or written into the genesis by combat coin that chance was on the verge of 2nd bailout for b
most exchanges you mentioned it's the ukase the probably the 2nd biggest western market after the us embassy china and asia i'm in bubble so it's a significant market and regulators understand that now most of the beginning of this year because. s. it's companies are say what's referred to. in the regulatory remit of the f.c.a. at least for the purposes of. a male and female entering and countering terrorist financing and that gives it again you'll see an influx of people coming into the market...
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in london a huge crowd gathered at the us embassy — as anger over the killing of george floyd in minneapolisto the coronavirus.
in london a huge crowd gathered at the us embassy — as anger over the killing of george floyd in minneapolisto the coronavirus.