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and that spread all over the community, that bobby seale and his friend huey newton seale and his friendlling police. we not —— we did not patrol every day, at this time i was working for the city government of oakland, california. i went on patrol police seven times in a six—month period. that led us to california state legislature, we lead a delegation into the legislature because they were trying to make a law to stop us patrolling cops. so we were very legal in patrolling the police. forgive me i am going tojump in once more because as isaid, tojump in once more because as i said, there is so much we wa nt to i said, there is so much we want to talk about and your experience of this. back then it was called the civil rights movement, now we talk about black lives matter, and we have seen black lives matter, and we have seen today and over the last few months, protests over the deaths of so many african—americans at deaths of so many african—america ns at the deaths of so many african—americans at the hands of the authorities. when you started out back then, did you think you would st
and that spread all over the community, that bobby seale and his friend huey newton seale and his friendlling police. we not —— we did not patrol every day, at this time i was working for the city government of oakland, california. i went on patrol police seven times in a six—month period. that led us to california state legislature, we lead a delegation into the legislature because they were trying to make a law to stop us patrolling cops. so we were very legal in patrolling the police....
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yeah, a fascinating interview with bobby seale, one of the founders of the black panther movement. of a government media campaign being launched in england. with many schools reopening for all pupils next week after lockdown, ministers want to encourage people back to the office, where it's safe, amid fears of the damage to city centre economies because of lower footfall. with more, here's our political correspondent, alex forsyth. empty office parks, another symptom of this pandemic. some trades suffering as workers stay away. now the government is encouraging people to go back, where they can. next week, advertisements will run with advice for employers and the assurance for staff. where it is possible, people can now return to work, it is safe to do so. gradually now people will start to return to the office, but i suspect we'll see more flexible working than we have seen in the past, and it will be for employers and employees to work out the right balance in their particular cases. whitehall, something, should be leading the way, with pressure from some tory mps, there will be
yeah, a fascinating interview with bobby seale, one of the founders of the black panther movement. of a government media campaign being launched in england. with many schools reopening for all pupils next week after lockdown, ministers want to encourage people back to the office, where it's safe, amid fears of the damage to city centre economies because of lower footfall. with more, here's our political correspondent, alex forsyth. empty office parks, another symptom of this pandemic. some...
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that was bobby seale, one of the cofounders of the black panther party in the us.ond to the coronavirus, could be one of the key factors in getting all our lives back to normal. british scientists have been given £6.5 million, that's nearly $8.7 million, to try and answer some of the big outstanding questions about the body's immune response. our science correspondent rebecca morelle, has been finding out more. our bodies have become a battle ground, fighting a virus we've never seen before. and to stop covid—19‘s spread, scientists need to know, how does the immune system work? our immune system has a host of weapons to attack the coronavirus. crucial neutralising antibodies block it from entering our cells. if any virus does sneak in, killer t—cells will hunt down and destroy the virus—infected cells. this targeted response takes about a week to start and, if it works, you get better. after that, though, the specialist cells start to disappear. but our immune system remembers the virus, so, if it comes back, it will spring into action much more quickly. the quest
that was bobby seale, one of the cofounders of the black panther party in the us.ond to the coronavirus, could be one of the key factors in getting all our lives back to normal. british scientists have been given £6.5 million, that's nearly $8.7 million, to try and answer some of the big outstanding questions about the body's immune response. our science correspondent rebecca morelle, has been finding out more. our bodies have become a battle ground, fighting a virus we've never seen before....
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in movements against movements for the freedom of political prisoners like lolita liberal like bobby seale from the black panther party. and many of us have been current for the abolition of prisons for decades as a matter of fact my introduction to the concept of evolution came with abacha uprising in 1071 when i myself was in and jailed the racism that has been recognized as driving the very structure of policing and this country is equally embedded in the prison system and is responsible for what we have come to call mass incarceration so. just as the call for the abolition of policing and its current form is now being raised. it reflects it reflects decades old calls for the abolition of prisons. and of course we call for prison abolition because prisons are simply a dumping ground for people who represent the failure of society to trust problems of poverty and physical and mental health and education etc why isn't it why is it been so difficult would your mother still in prison leonard peltier a why these names a decade after decade why is search concerted action failed to free so cal
in movements against movements for the freedom of political prisoners like lolita liberal like bobby seale from the black panther party. and many of us have been current for the abolition of prisons for decades as a matter of fact my introduction to the concept of evolution came with abacha uprising in 1071 when i myself was in and jailed the racism that has been recognized as driving the very structure of policing and this country is equally embedded in the prison system and is responsible for...
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i spoke with the party's co—founder bobby seale, and asked him about the first time he heard martin luthertin luther king was coming to oakland, california, to speak. i went to that place, where they had 6,000 people plus in the auditorium. and doctor martin luther king spoke there. he spoke about the fact that we needed to getjobs going, connected with our civil rights movement. and was saying that said langendorf bread company and kilpatrick‘s bread company in the san francisco bay area did not hire any people of colour. he went on to say, "wonder bread company did not hire any people of colour," and he went to say, "we are going to have to boycott them so consistently and so profoundly that we want to make wonder bread wonder where the money went." and it excited the whole 6,000 audience, with me as one individual, no organisation or what have you, standing and being very impressed with doctor martin luther king. i want to talk about your role in the political process. because you then went into coalition with doctor king, didn't you, to pursue the same goals? that was in 1968, at the b
i spoke with the party's co—founder bobby seale, and asked him about the first time he heard martin luthertin luther king was coming to oakland, california, to speak. i went to that place, where they had 6,000 people plus in the auditorium. and doctor martin luther king spoke there. he spoke about the fact that we needed to getjobs going, connected with our civil rights movement. and was saying that said langendorf bread company and kilpatrick‘s bread company in the san francisco bay area...