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special correspondent malcolm brabant visited moria earlierha this year and s this report on the blaze reporter: along with his fellow asylum seekers, fahim ibrahimi from afghistan, lost everything in the flames. >> me-- house this finish, all finish. >> reporter: moria was europe's largest and most notorious refugee camp. it was supposed to house, bu13ed isqualid conditionsanide e barbed wire. now, they are all more destitute >> our house is va, our food is vanished, everything. our money is gone. we don't know what is going to happen. ( translated ): now? we will sleep on the street. what can we do? we don't have food, we don't ything. what can we do? >> repor the true extent of this catastrophe. the fire beg before midnight when a group protested against new coronavirus restrictions. so far 35 migrants have tested positive for covid. thnd were obliged to isolate there were fears that other migrants could end up in detention. >> they thought, okay, everything is a mess right now, they wanted to put us all in jail, all of us, the camp, they want to put fence arou don't want to be ther
special correspondent malcolm brabant visited moria earlierha this year and s this report on the blaze reporter: along with his fellow asylum seekers, fahim ibrahimi from afghistan, lost everything in the flames. >> me-- house this finish, all finish. >> reporter: moria was europe's largest and most notorious refugee camp. it was supposed to house, bu13ed isqualid conditionsanide e barbed wire. now, they are all more destitute >> our house is va, our food is vanished,...
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for the pbs "newshour," i am malcolm brabant in poole bay.udy: malcolm always finds these fascinating stories. and on the "newshour" tomorrow, online join us tomorrow for , special coverage of the first presidential debate between president donald trump and former vice president joe biden. you can read more about all of the ways to watch and participate on our website, that's s.org/newshour. and that is the "newshour" for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us here at the pbs "newshour," thank you, please stay safe and see you soon. >>>> major funding for the "newshour" has been provided by. >> cfo. caregiver. eclipse chaser. a raymond james financial advisor taylor's advice to help you live your life. life well planned. >> johnson & johnson. consumer cellular. bnsf railway. the candida fund, committed to add -- advancing restorative justice and meaningful work through it essman's and transformative leaders and ideals. more at candidafund.org. >> the alfred p sloan foundation. driven by the p
for the pbs "newshour," i am malcolm brabant in poole bay.udy: malcolm always finds these fascinating stories. and on the "newshour" tomorrow, online join us tomorrow for , special coverage of the first presidential debate between president donald trump and former vice president joe biden. you can read more about all of the ways to watch and participate on our website, that's s.org/newshour. and that is the "newshour" for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant in poole bay. >> woodruff: and on the newshour online, join us tomorrow for special coverage of the first presidential debate between president donald trump and former vice president joe biden. you can read more about all of the ways to watch and participate on our website, that's pbs.org/newshour and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe, and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> the kendeda fund. committed to advancing restorative justice and meaningful worthrough investments in transformative leaders and ideas. more at kendedafund.org. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contri
for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant in poole bay. >> woodruff: and on the newshour online, join us tomorrow for special coverage of the first presidential debate between president donald trump and former vice president joe biden. you can read more about all of the ways to watch and participate on our website, that's pbs.org/newshour and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you,...
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from the port of dover, special correspondent malcolm brabant reports. >> we want our country back!want our country back! >>eporter: furious that record numbers of asylum seekerson are landing hese shores. >> these are invaders, you should be protecting us, not them.r: >> reporte one day this summer, more than 40de it across the channel from france 21 miles away. >> 409 w it the other day? are they isis? are th daesh? are they taliban? are they somalian pirates? you don't know who you are letting . >> reporter: the protest began by the port where migrants arrive after being rescued. weon the busiest day last , there were over 20 some saved from this dinghy in the world's busiest waterway. given the callousness people traffickers, these children were fortunate to make it. an unknown number have drowned. britain finally formally leaves the european union on december the 31st. and the people smugglers are telling the migrants across the channel in calais, that they have to get here before that deadline kicks in. that's when, according to government rhetoric, britain is really going to
from the port of dover, special correspondent malcolm brabant reports. >> we want our country back!want our country back! >>eporter: furious that record numbers of asylum seekerson are landing hese shores. >> these are invaders, you should be protecting us, not them.r: >> reporte one day this summer, more than 40de it across the channel from france 21 miles away. >> 409 w it the other day? are they isis? are th daesh? are they taliban? are they somalian pirates?...
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special correspondent malcolm brabant has this report. >> reporter: there's been outrage that conditions common in asian slums have been found in this stet in leicester. rudimentary screens have been erected to thwart prying eyes. these are some of the factories now under scrutiny after an undercover newspaper reporter was hired for $4.40 an hour, less than half britain's minimum wage of $11. the overcrowded factory was operating illicitly during lockdown and there was no social distancing. >> the scandal is exploitation of labor. but there's also complicity as well where workers will opt to be paid for cash in hand so they can evade tax and national insurance contributions. >> reporter: raj mann is a prominent member of leicester's sikh community. sikhs and muslims dominate the garment trade, employing about 10,000 people in leicester. >> it's endemic so i don't accept the narrative from the authorities that this is a few factories. >> we're talking about an industry that's employing largely african asian and minority ethnic communities. we're talking about british citizens. >> reporter
special correspondent malcolm brabant has this report. >> reporter: there's been outrage that conditions common in asian slums have been found in this stet in leicester. rudimentary screens have been erected to thwart prying eyes. these are some of the factories now under scrutiny after an undercover newspaper reporter was hired for $4.40 an hour, less than half britain's minimum wage of $11. the overcrowded factory was operating illicitly during lockdown and there was no social...
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for thpbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant. >> woodruff: on the newsur online right now, there are mantcost often comes to the forefront in the debate aboutic the am health care system. how does the u.s. stack up to other countries? yourself.quiz to see for that's on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. tomorrow evening.d again here for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, a dedicated advisor can tailor advice and recommendations to your life. that's fidelity wealth management. >> carnee corporation of new york. education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank y
for thpbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant. >> woodruff: on the newsur online right now, there are mantcost often comes to the forefront in the debate aboutic the am health care system. how does the u.s. stack up to other countries? yourself.quiz to see for that's on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. tomorrow evening.d again here for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding...
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for the pbs newshour i'm malcolm brabant. judy: fascinating reporting. we thank you. online right now, there are many ways to measure health, but cost often comes to the forefront in the debate about the american health care system. how does the u.s. tack up to other countries? take our quiz to see for yourself. that is on our website, pbs.org/newshour. that is the "newshour" for tonight. i am judy woodruff. join us tomorrow evening. for all of us at the newshour, please stay safe and we will see you soon. >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- ♪ >> when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, an adviser can tailor advice and recommendations to your life. that is fidelity wealth management. ♪ >> consumer cellular. johnson and johnson. bnsf railway. financial services firm raymond james. carnegie corporation of new york , supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security at carnegie.org. and with the ongoing support of these indi
for the pbs newshour i'm malcolm brabant. judy: fascinating reporting. we thank you. online right now, there are many ways to measure health, but cost often comes to the forefront in the debate about the american health care system. how does the u.s. tack up to other countries? take our quiz to see for yourself. that is on our website, pbs.org/newshour. that is the "newshour" for tonight. i am judy woodruff. join us tomorrow evening. for all of us at the newshour, please stay safe and...