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douglas macmillan is the reporter who led this investigation for the washington post and he joins us now. let's start off the top. these cameras are often purchased using government grants meant for fighting crime. but take us through what you found out about punishment for those who live in those areas. doug: yeah, so crime and drugs are still a very ever present problem in many of the public housing communities aroundhe country. not all of them, but many of them. and one of the ways that they are increasingly trying to fight this problem is with cameras, and they're arguing that they can cover more ground is often very budget conscious, resource strapped local government agencies are trying to cover more ground and watch more of their territory with these cameras. what my reporting has showed is when they put these cameras up, a lot of times they will begin turning them on residents and using them to catch violations of their lease agreements that you and me and many of our viewers here would probably not classify as crimes. lisa: what are some specifics? doug: monitoring people fo
douglas macmillan is the reporter who led this investigation for the washington post and he joins us now. let's start off the top. these cameras are often purchased using government grants meant for fighting crime. but take us through what you found out about punishment for those who live in those areas. doug: yeah, so crime and drugs are still a very ever present problem in many of the public housing communities aroundhe country. not all of them, but many of them. and one of the ways that they...
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it may have been harold macmillan, - have been harold macmillan, actually _ have been harold macmillanis, big fan of super harold macmillan. , , ., ., macmillan. i 'ust phoned in to say i am so fed macmillan. ijust phoned in to say i am so fed up _ macmillan. ijust phoned in to say i am so fed up with _ macmillan. ijust phoned in to say i am so fed up with people _ macmillan. ijust phoned in to say i am so fed up with people like - macmillan. ijust phoned in to say i i am so fed up with people like jacob rees—mogg and all of the other tories _ rees—mogg and all of the other tories defending him on covid, how he handled — tories defending him on covid, how he handled covid, people have properly— he handled covid, people have properly forgotten in march 2020 when _ properly forgotten in march 2020 when they had a cobra meeting, they are the _ when they had a cobra meeting, they are the most important meetings, about— are the most important meetings, about the — are the most important meetings, about the dangers and spread of covid, _ about the dangers and spread of covid, where was boris
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well, let's go back to macmillan. i mean, way back, macmillan his let's go back to macmillan.the often had gardens, particularly tne-neacec.— often had gardens, particularly the-houses,-is. the council houses, which is actaattv— the council houses, which is actually _want.| the council houses, which is- actually _want. and actually what people want. and we actually what people want. and ve-get— actually what people want. and ve-get te— actually what people want. and ve-get te a— actually what people want. and we get to a system that we need to get to a system that tatttc— we need to get to a system that tatttc vvnat— we need to get to a system that builds what people want rather tnan— builds what people want rather than—planners- builds what people want rather than planners think builds what people want rather th good planners think builds what people want rather th good for planners think builds what people want rather th good for pwe ners think builds what people want rather th good for pwe do. hink builds what people want rather th good for pwe do. is good for them. we do.
well, let's go back to macmillan. i mean, way back, macmillan his let's go back to macmillan.the often had gardens, particularly tne-neacec.— often had gardens, particularly the-houses,-is. the council houses, which is actaattv— the council houses, which is actually _want.| the council houses, which is- actually _want. and actually what people want. and we actually what people want. and ve-get— actually what people want. and ve-get te— actually what people want. and ve-get te a—...
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well, let's go back to macmillan. i mean, way back, macmillan his let's go back to macmillan.d gardens, particularly the-heeeee.— often had gardens, particularly the-houses,-is. the council houses, which is eeteehv— the council houses, which is actually _want.| the council houses, which is- actually _want. and actually what people want. and we actually what people want. and ve-get— actually what people want. and ve-get te— actually what people want. and ve-get te e— actually what people want. and we get to a system that we need to get to a system that eehte— we need to get to a system that hehhte whet— we need to get to a system that builds what people want rather then— builds what people want rather than—planners- builds what people want rather than planners think builds what people want rather th good planners think builds what people want rather th good for planners think builds what people want rather th good for pwe ners think builds what people want rather th good for pwe do. hink builds what people want rather th good for pwe do. is good for them. we do. but etee— is go
well, let's go back to macmillan. i mean, way back, macmillan his let's go back to macmillan.d gardens, particularly the-heeeee.— often had gardens, particularly the-houses,-is. the council houses, which is eeteehv— the council houses, which is actually _want.| the council houses, which is- actually _want. and actually what people want. and we actually what people want. and ve-get— actually what people want. and ve-get te— actually what people want. and ve-get te e— actually what...
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and— um macmillan cancer care dumas. and l— um macmillan cancer care dumas.by a doctor, which is easier seld— by a doctor, which is easier seld lren— by a doctor, which is easier said than done.— by a doctor, which is easier said than done. i mean, i've had verv— said than done. i mean, i've had very ,— said than done. i mean, i've had very , verv— said than done. i mean, i've had very , very good— said than done. i mean, i've had very , very good friends who have very, very good friends who have reesred— very, very good friends who have reesred lrel— very, very good friends who have reached that point— very, very good friends who have reached that point and they venled— reached that point and they venled lo— reached that point and they wanted to see— reached that point and they wanted to see a— reached that point and they wanted to see a gp realise that lrev— wanted to see a gp realise that lrev need— wanted to see a gp realise that lnev need lo— wanted to see a gp realise that they need to do— wanted to see a gp realise that they need to do something ergenl
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macmillan said, we are sounding an alarm. ! macmillan said, we are sounding an alarm. ~' ., alarm.c flooding which is filling a major crossroad behind me. and the events, the destruction of the kakhovka dam 60 kilometres from here, the consequences of that are just so far—reaching. you mention to the area of land which is underwater. two thirds of the western bank, a third of the western bank where we are now is thought to be underwater. it also affects the surrounding area. it also affects the surrounding area, �* , ., ., , it also affects the surrounding area. ., , , , , area. apologies, james, they 'ust -ut area. apologies, james, they 'ust ut m area. apologies, james, they 'ust put my microphone i area. apologies, james, they 'ust put my microphone up i area. apologies, james, they 'ust put my microphone up there. h area. apologies, james, theyjust put my microphone up there. you area. apologies, james, theyjust - put my microphone up there. you are describing what is going on in the area. there is also a lot of the blame game going on between russia and ukraine, we have had th
macmillan said, we are sounding an alarm. ! macmillan said, we are sounding an alarm. ~' ., alarm.c flooding which is filling a major crossroad behind me. and the events, the destruction of the kakhovka dam 60 kilometres from here, the consequences of that are just so far—reaching. you mention to the area of land which is underwater. two thirds of the western bank, a third of the western bank where we are now is thought to be underwater. it also affects the surrounding area. it also affects...
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and a few months later, and to the fall of the entire macmillan cabinet, on june 5, 1980 , the firsted series crew commander yuriy was launched on the soyuz-2 spacecraft. malyshev, he flew into space for the first time and was a flight engineer. vladimir aksyonov, who flew for the second time on the soyuz t2, had new on-board systems, including a propulsion system and solar panels. he also introduced new scientific equipment to the salyut six orbital station, the ship could be controlled both in automatic and manual mode, one of the tasks for the crew was to check the new automatic docking system, soyuz, but it failed, refusing at the last moment, so docking with salute six had to do in but because the flight was test later all the shortcomings were corrected. in honor of that flight , a 10 kopeck postage stamp was issued. with a picture of a ship. and cosmonauts malyshev and aksenov on june 5, 1999. the russian national football team won a sensational victory over the current world champion team of france . it was a qualifying match for the french. they were considered indisputable,
and a few months later, and to the fall of the entire macmillan cabinet, on june 5, 1980 , the firsted series crew commander yuriy was launched on the soyuz-2 spacecraft. malyshev, he flew into space for the first time and was a flight engineer. vladimir aksyonov, who flew for the second time on the soyuz t2, had new on-board systems, including a propulsion system and solar panels. he also introduced new scientific equipment to the salyut six orbital station, the ship could be controlled both...
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— macmillan, he was first offered his peerage when— macmillan, he was first offered his peerage whenof the house of lords.— would be a wonderful member of the house of lords. she is a ranrasrlo— the house of lords. she is a fantastic politician, a feisty individual,— fantastic politician, a feisty individual, somebody who makes her individual, somebody who makes ner wows— individual, somebody who makes her views known— individual, somebody who makes her views known to _ individual, somebody who makes her views known to all and snow— her views known to all and snnory ano— her views known to all and snnory ano ls— her views known to all and sundry and is a— her views known to all and sundry and is a very thoughtful, capable— sundry and is a very thoughtful, capable individual. i'm very, very— capable individual. i'm very, very prone.— capable individual. i'm very, very proud. nadine and i think sne— very proud. nadine and i think sne males— very proud. nadine and i think she makes an— very proud. nadine and i think she makes an addition to any assembly— she makes an addition to any ass
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and they eee— heath or macmillan and they never had such— heath or macmillan and they never had suchbour and now we're what, dozen points? sometimes two dozen points. but they were much more popular. when boris do a bet wbbe— popular. when boris do a bet wbbe yee— popular. when boris do a bet web we .— popular. when boris do a bet with you, i mean,— popular. when boris do a bet with you, i mean, i- when boris do a bet with you, i mean, i do believe beb— with you, i mean, i do believe kerr sberreer— with you, i mean, i do believe keir starmer is— with you, i mean, i do believe keir starmer is going to win the eexb— keir starmer is going to win the eexb ebeebee— keir starmer is going to win the next election because this has beee— next election because this has beee bee— next election because this has been the this— next election because this has been the this 13— next election because this has been the this 13 years have been the been the this 13 years have been bee wereb— been the this 13 years have been the worst government of my bebree. — the worst government of my lifetime. rememb
and they eee— heath or macmillan and they never had such— heath or macmillan and they never had suchbour and now we're what, dozen points? sometimes two dozen points. but they were much more popular. when boris do a bet wbbe— popular. when boris do a bet wbbe yee— popular. when boris do a bet web we .— popular. when boris do a bet with you, i mean,— popular. when boris do a bet with you, i mean, i- when boris do a bet with you, i mean, i do believe beb— with you, i mean, i do...
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differences among those three statements and then look at visual esthetics, right i'm going to argue that macmillan has basically been arguing that what we've seen before is of a kind of a verbal esthetic in a print culture. but these two publications are helping thinking about visual photojournalism and graphics. so that's what we'll that's my plan for today. that sound. okay. all right. here we go. so mcmillan. right, thanks. the 1962 port huron statement defined the underground press, but i'm introducing two others to you. and he says that they they that those presses had this verbal esthetic meaning that one, there was a belief in the power of words to make. we talked about that a lot. this idea of the mimeograph machine being the founder of the underground in the ways that they were able to create of these publications and get them distributed. it's important, i think, even to remember that the port huron statement itself was almost 25,000 words, happily did not ask you to read all of those 25,000 words, but there is this huge belief, that words matter, right? and words can make an impact and
differences among those three statements and then look at visual esthetics, right i'm going to argue that macmillan has basically been arguing that what we've seen before is of a kind of a verbal esthetic in a print culture. but these two publications are helping thinking about visual photojournalism and graphics. so that's what we'll that's my plan for today. that sound. okay. all right. here we go. so mcmillan. right, thanks. the 1962 port huron statement defined the underground press, but...
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minesh patel is head of policy at macmillan cancer support. hejoins me now.rying news for many ”eole?... , �*, be very worrying news for many --eole?,,., , be very worrying news for many --eole? . , �*, ., ., , people? absolutely. it's a really had time for _ people? absolutely. it's a really had time for people _ people? absolutely. it's a really had time for people living - people? absolutely. it's a really had time for people living with l had time for people living with cancer right now and i think the data we have seen today in england and the report by the royal college of radiologists presents really challenging picture. we have a situation where we've more people entering the system and its good people are coming forward for checks but what we are not seeing is the increasing capacity to support those people and get them treated. we all know that quicker they are treated the better chance of survival. we really need to see that multi—investment in our workforce across the country so everybody can get that care and support. what across the country so e
minesh patel is head of policy at macmillan cancer support. hejoins me now.rying news for many ”eole?... , �*, be very worrying news for many --eole?,,., , be very worrying news for many --eole? . , �*, ., ., , people? absolutely. it's a really had time for _ people? absolutely. it's a really had time for people _ people? absolutely. it's a really had time for people living - people? absolutely. it's a really had time for people living with l had time for people living with cancer right...
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the macmillan nurses dropped in and _ do now. the macmillan nurses dropped in and they— do now.e were looking at a cancerjourney with dad i looking at a cancerjourney with dad and thinking, — looking at a cancerjourney with dad and thinking, we _ looking at a cancerjourney with dad and thinking, we will— looking at a cancerjourney with dad and thinking, we will give _ looking at a cancerjourney with dad and thinking, we will give it- looking at a cancerjourney with dad and thinking, we will give it our- and thinking, we will give it our best— and thinking, we will give it our best shot. _ and thinking, we will give it our best shot, and _ and thinking, we will give it our best shot, and he _ and thinking, we will give it our best shot, and he was - and thinking, we will give it our best shot, and he was up - and thinking, we will give it our best shot, and he was up for. and thinking, we will give it our best shot, and he was up for it| and thinking, we will give it our. best shot, and he was up for it as wett~ _ best shot, and he was up for it as wett~ then — best shot, and he
the macmillan nurses dropped in and _ do now. the macmillan nurses dropped in and they— do now.e were looking at a cancerjourney with dad i looking at a cancerjourney with dad and thinking, — looking at a cancerjourney with dad and thinking, we _ looking at a cancerjourney with dad and thinking, we will— looking at a cancerjourney with dad and thinking, we will give _ looking at a cancerjourney with dad and thinking, we will give it- looking at a cancerjourney with dad and thinking, we...
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and i know— um macmillan cancer care. and i know onon— um macmillan cancer care.o talk about a 68— nor does anyone watching want to talk about a 68 year old woman win— talk about a 68 year old woman wiin iooio. — talk about a 68 year old woman with boobs. but— talk about a 68 year old woman with boobs. but it— talk about a 68 year old woman with boobs. c with boobs. but it was the slightest smallest , tiniest slightest smallest, tiniest thing i've always been very breast aware . i've always looked breast aware. i've always looked out for lumps and bumps. this was the smallest thing you can imagine. really, really slight. but i happen to mention it to my best friend and she was very, very you know, she said, oh, god, you've got to get that checked out. and i thought, no, she's being, you know, oversensitive and then i mentioned it to my sisters as well. and they said, no, no, you must get it checked because i think i've read something about that. the smallest slightest thing. and mentioned it to my thing. and i mentioned it to my gp and said , okay, right gp and sh
and i know— um macmillan cancer care. and i know onon— um macmillan cancer care.o talk about a 68— nor does anyone watching want to talk about a 68 year old woman win— talk about a 68 year old woman wiin iooio. — talk about a 68 year old woman with boobs. but— talk about a 68 year old woman with boobs. but it— talk about a 68 year old woman with boobs. c with boobs. but it was the slightest smallest , tiniest slightest smallest, tiniest thing i've always been very breast aware ....
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and i trow— um macmillan cancer care. and i know trom— um macmillan cancer care.st, tiniest thing i've always been very breast aware . i've always looked breast aware. i've always looked out for lumps and bumps. this was the smallest thing you can imagine. really, really slight. but i happen to mention it to my best friend and she was very, very you know, she said, oh, god, you've got to get that checked out. and i thought, no, she's being, you know, oversensitive and then i mentioned it to my sisters as well. and they said, no, no, you must get it checked because i think i've read something about that. the smallest slightest thing. and mentioned it to my thing. and i mentioned it to my gp and said , okay, right gp and she said, okay, right before i even look at you, i'm going to refer you to the local breast cancer clinic and you're not to be worried about this . not to be worried about this. it's what we do . and within it's what we do. and within three days i was being seen by the specialist clinic and as i just said, i stayed there all morning. i had everythin
and i trow— um macmillan cancer care. and i know trom— um macmillan cancer care.st, tiniest thing i've always been very breast aware . i've always looked breast aware. i've always looked out for lumps and bumps. this was the smallest thing you can imagine. really, really slight. but i happen to mention it to my best friend and she was very, very you know, she said, oh, god, you've got to get that checked out. and i thought, no, she's being, you know, oversensitive and then i mentioned it to...
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historian margaret macmillan joins me to discuss what world war i can teach us about today's warfare.s down the most
historian margaret macmillan joins me to discuss what world war i can teach us about today's warfare.s down the most
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arra— neck that said macmillan cancer care. and r— neck that said macmillan cancer care. dixon tomorrow. and we're all very much looking forward to seeing her back here. this is gb news. we'll bring you more as it happens. now, though. back over to . to. mark rhiannon. thanks very much and welcome back to gb news live. we can tell you the french presraerrr— we can tell you the french president emmanuel macron is due at president emmanuel macron is due ar rhe— president emmanuel macron is due ar rrre park— president emmanuel macron is due ar rrre park ra— president emmanuel macron is due at the park in about— president emmanuel macron is due at the park in about 20 minutes rime.— at the park in about 20 minutes rrme. — at the park in about 20 minutes rrme. rhese— at the park in about 20 minutes time. these are— at the park in about 20 minutes time. these are the- at the park in about 20 minutes time. these are the pictures there live . you can see the there live. you can see the barreers— there live. you can see the balloons and _ s613 c you can see the balloons and flower
arra— neck that said macmillan cancer care. and r— neck that said macmillan cancer care. dixon tomorrow. and we're all very much looking forward to seeing her back here. this is gb news. we'll bring you more as it happens. now, though. back over to . to. mark rhiannon. thanks very much and welcome back to gb news live. we can tell you the french presraerrr— we can tell you the french president emmanuel macron is due at president emmanuel macron is due ar rhe— president emmanuel macron...
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, cancer support that macmillan, cancer support that personally helped as well . personally helped herontext and, you know, we're fort apache and, you know, we're fort apache and she wore a yellow ribbon and, you know, all these films were made. and to walk in the footsteps of john wayne, where where he was and where he made these films. and it was it was spiritual thought. it was absolutely so i'm absolutely brilliant. so i'm sure feet were lighter sure your feet were lighter there they were in other there than they were in other places. yeah, it's definitely twmg— places. yeah, it's definitely twmg at— places. yeah, it's definitely twmg at that— i yeah, it's definitely flying at that point. i was also there— flying at that point. i was also there were— flying at that point. i was also there were points— flying at that point. i was also there were points that looked the— there were points that looked the the— there were points that looked like the .wars _ there were points that looked like the wars movies as like the star wars movies as wet— like the star wars movies as weh-tmow— like
, cancer support that macmillan, cancer support that personally helped as well . personally helped herontext and, you know, we're fort apache and, you know, we're fort apache and she wore a yellow ribbon and, you know, all these films were made. and to walk in the footsteps of john wayne, where where he was and where he made these films. and it was it was spiritual thought. it was absolutely so i'm absolutely brilliant. so i'm sure feet were lighter sure your feet were lighter there they were...
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and i um macmillan cancer care. and i knew then that it was serious.y did it it's been a 40 year trophy drought , but they did it with drought, but they did it with panache. drought, but they did it with panache . they did it with gusto, panache. they did it with gusto, and they did it in the last minute. they about maths. we epenp— minute. they about maths. we epenp pne— minute. they about maths. we spent the break— they about maths. we spent the break trying to work out spent the break trying to work owp now— spent the break trying to work owp now nony— spent the break trying to work out how many years it was since reee- — out how many years it was since reee- eepe— out how many years it was since reee- oepe we— out how many years it was since 1988. gets us all— out how many years it was since 1988. gets us all 43, wasn't it. peon— 1988. gets us all 43, wasn't it. veon poooo— 1988. gets us all 43, wasn't it. yeah 70,000 people on the epreepe— yeah 70,000 people on the epreepe op— yeah 70,000 people on the streets of east— yeah 70,000 people on the st
and i um macmillan cancer care. and i knew then that it was serious.y did it it's been a 40 year trophy drought , but they did it with drought, but they did it with panache. drought, but they did it with panache . they did it with gusto, panache. they did it with gusto, and they did it in the last minute. they about maths. we epenp— minute. they about maths. we epenp pne— minute. they about maths. we spent the break— they about maths. we spent the break trying to work out spent the break...
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macmillan cancer support claims 180,000 people in the uk had to wait far too long for diagnostic testsgot strong links britain because he links with britain because he was buckingham was went to buckingham univensiiv— university and he's on board wiin— university and he's on board win-ie— university and he's on board wiiniie-oii- university and he's on board with-19-old son- with his 19 year old son sulaiman _ with his 19 year old son sulaiman in- with his 19 year old son sulaiman in a- with his 19 year old son sulaiman “ with his 19 year old son— sulaiman in a statement, they've thanked colleagues and friends whilst praying for the safe return gb news national reporter paul hawkins joins us in the studio now. just for anybody tuning in who isn't aware of this story, paul, tuning in who isn't aware of this story, paul , what tuning in who isn't aware of this story, paul, what was tuning in who isn't aware of this story, paul , what was the this story, paul, what was the purpose trip and who's on purpose of the trip and who's on it? how much does it cost to explore the titanic? so there
macmillan cancer support claims 180,000 people in the uk had to wait far too long for diagnostic testsgot strong links britain because he links with britain because he was buckingham was went to buckingham univensiiv— university and he's on board wiin— university and he's on board win-ie— university and he's on board wiiniie-oii- university and he's on board with-19-old son- with his 19 year old son sulaiman _ with his 19 year old son sulaiman in- with his 19 year old son sulaiman in a-...
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and a lovely lady with a lanyard round her neck that said macmillan cancer care .g toltaiting-a- other news, though, we're going to.talking-a big- other news, though, we're going to talking a big labour to be talking about a big labour u—tuwn.— to be talking about a big labour u—tuwn-tneiw— to be talking about a big labour u—turn. their flagship u—turn. yes, their flagship economic and environmental noiiey— policy has been put in the enwettew— policy has been put in the shredder...