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someone who has pushed for greater diversity among university students and was the 1st black british muslim president of the national union of students and co-founder of students not suspect when they have out here joins me now via skype from laden in the netherlands thank you so much for coming on malea so as i said here starmer and boris johnson the prime minister condemning those who brought down that monument celebrating a slave trader in bristol what did you make of it i think. you said time at a time when the government as effectively wage war continues to wage war brown and black bodies through its cut at the national health service through systematic rejection oppression exploitation of communities of color have led to the astronomical debt that we have seen amongst those communities and it.
someone who has pushed for greater diversity among university students and was the 1st black british muslim president of the national union of students and co-founder of students not suspect when they have out here joins me now via skype from laden in the netherlands thank you so much for coming on malea so as i said here starmer and boris johnson the prime minister condemning those who brought down that monument celebrating a slave trader in bristol what did you make of it i think. you said...
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someone who has pushed for greater diversity among university students and was the 1st black british in was can president of the national union of students and co-founder of students not suspect me about here joins me now by skype from laden in the netherlands thank you so much for coming on malea so as i said here stamina and boris johnson the prime minister condemning those who brought down that monument celebrating a slave trader in bristol what did you make of it i think so you. choose to use air time at a time when the government has effectively waged war continues to wait for brown and black bodies through its cut to the national health service through systematic rejection oppression exploitation of communities of color have led to the astronomical debt that we have seen amongst those communities and event forced the . choir on it and start instead of using this time to read mobilize from below to ensure that this government never gets reelected again in order to. to continue bolstering and strengthening the very policies that continue to kill black people and to dehumanize them he uses it to condemn an action that is l
someone who has pushed for greater diversity among university students and was the 1st black british in was can president of the national union of students and co-founder of students not suspect me about here joins me now by skype from laden in the netherlands thank you so much for coming on malea so as i said here stamina and boris johnson the prime minister condemning those who brought down that monument celebrating a slave trader in bristol what did you make of it i think so you. choose to...
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in these education system we speak to the 1st black british on whistlin president of the national union of students about challenging discourses from colonization to new liberalism plus is it time for sanctions against the united states for the use of military style force against peaceful protesters and journalists we are asking united nations rebel on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly all the civil coming up in today's going on the ground 1st in the wake of george boyd protest activist in bristol in southwest england doubled the statue of now infamously brutal slave trader edward colston many in the legion subaltern classes attacked police for failing to uphold the law against protesters u.k. labor leaders against alma said black lives matter activists were completely wrong to remove it but some say statue is putting racism on a pedestal and that it is britain's education system and mendacious history teaching that now needs to be toppled joining me now is someone who has pushed for greater diversity among university students and.
in these education system we speak to the 1st black british on whistlin president of the national union of students about challenging discourses from colonization to new liberalism plus is it time for sanctions against the united states for the use of military style force against peaceful protesters and journalists we are asking united nations rebel on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly all the civil coming up in today's going on the ground 1st in the wake of george boyd protest...
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one of the most famous examples was in 1968 when san jose state students were expelled from the olympics for their black power salute.>>> the states largest police unions are now calling for national reforms and pledging to root out racist officers. in full-page newspaper ads the police unions from san francisco, san jose and los angeles announced a national reform plan which includes a database of former officers sta and an early warning system to identify officers who need more training and mentoring. it also includes ongoing crisis intervention and de-escalation training and a use of force analysis website.>> should there be more, the answer is yes. and i think there will be, but it is a good start to actually get to the table and start having this conversation with stakeholders. >> what they are doing now is stepping up and doing the things that those of us that are concerned about police reform have been pushing for. i do question their motivations, so, let's see if they will walk the walk.>> today's announcement comes amid ongoing national debate over de- weaponize and and defunding police departments.>> three people have been arrested after someone shot at a chp patrol car
one of the most famous examples was in 1968 when san jose state students were expelled from the olympics for their black power salute.>>> the states largest police unions are now calling for national reforms and pledging to root out racist officers. in full-page newspaper ads the police unions from san francisco, san jose and los angeles announced a national reform plan which includes a database of former officers sta and an early warning system to identify officers who need more...
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of the labor unions and students. not enough support was gathered to strike against the national security laws. that was our government reporter with an update on the national security draft bill. let's go to the first word news. >> thank you so much. president trump is planning to restrict employment visas, which could affect up to a quarter of a million people seeking to work in the u.s.. trump plans to put curbs on several visa categories including the h-1b program and the l1 for managers transferring within their own company. italy is preparing to seek a wider budget gap as the government draws up a reform plan to lobby for e.u. assistance. prime minister giuseppe conte will focus on infrastructure projects such as high-speed rail and may cut vat. he says a wider budget gap may be needed as italy does not have the resources to cope with the fallout. singapore is positioning itself with a massive investment in innovation beyond the immediate support announced for struggling businesses. the government will set aside 14 billion u.s. dollars to support research in high impact areas such as heal
of the labor unions and students. not enough support was gathered to strike against the national security laws. that was our government reporter with an update on the national security draft bill. let's go to the first word news. >> thank you so much. president trump is planning to restrict employment visas, which could affect up to a quarter of a million people seeking to work in the u.s.. trump plans to put curbs on several visa categories including the h-1b program and the l1 for...
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students were killed by a gang that mistook them from members of a rival group that reports been described by independent investigations as deeply flawed. the european union has banned pakistan's national airline for at least 6 months because of safety concerns use air safety agency acted after pakistan's aviation minister revealed a 3rd of airline pilots have false flying licenses the u.k. civil aviation authority followed suit vietnam has grounded all pakistani pilots working for its airlines last month a pakistani international airlines crash in karachi killed 97 people. authorities in india have deployed drones to help combat its worst of desert locust outbreak in decades in agra or to pradesh the drones have been used to spray insecticides experts are warning of extensive crop losses if the government fails to curb fast spreading swarms. this is all just syria these are the top stories china has imposed a new security law on hong kong it's been signed by president xi jinping and it's now in full force critics say the legislation marks the end of hong kong's freedoms and shatters its status as a major international financial center agent brown has more from hong kong it's quite cle
students were killed by a gang that mistook them from members of a rival group that reports been described by independent investigations as deeply flawed. the european union has banned pakistan's national airline for at least 6 months because of safety concerns use air safety agency acted after pakistan's aviation minister revealed a 3rd of airline pilots have false flying licenses the u.k. civil aviation authority followed suit vietnam has grounded all pakistani pilots working for its airlines...
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the national education union revealed that 44 percent of schools did not open more widely on monday in some regions such as the east of england only 50 percent of schools chose to admit more students just 37 percent in the east midlands and 32 percent in london followed suit while only 12 percent opened in the northeast and 8 percent in the northwest where department for education spokesperson says the government will continue to support those schools who haven't yet been able to reopen from this week many schools have begun welcoming children from reception year one and year 6 back to the classroom as part of a phased in cautious approach to prepare for this head teachers and school staff have been doing an excellent job including putting protective measures in place and engaging with parents and children we will continue to support schools who haven't yet been able to open more widely to do so as soon as possible or meanwhile scientific modeling from the university of warrick suggests the gradual reopening of schools is unlikely to result in a 2nd wave of infections the research also shows that reducing social distancing between adults is more likely to spark a rise in new cases
the national education union revealed that 44 percent of schools did not open more widely on monday in some regions such as the east of england only 50 percent of schools chose to admit more students just 37 percent in the east midlands and 32 percent in london followed suit while only 12 percent opened in the northeast and 8 percent in the northwest where department for education spokesperson says the government will continue to support those schools who haven't yet been able to reopen from...
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the european union's galileo the un is highlighting the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on education in esco says that 40 percent of low income nations have supported disadvantaged students over 90 percent of the global student population is affected by coronavirus related school closures most of them are in sub-saharan africa the un body says that whole of of the world's out of school children were in this region even before the pandemic began. in the middle east 17000000 young people are missing out on education asco blames it on governments failing to ensure the poorest students have access to learning during lockdown on in central and southern asia 95000000 children aren't getting an education or many nations in latin america are also suffering inequality in education. latin america editor lucy a new reports now from chill a on how students there are a coping. this student has a decent computer a quiet place to study and of course high speed internet they're indispensable especially now that schools and universities in chile have been closed for months and classes as well as assignments are all online. but for 47 percent of chileans these are luxuries well beyond the
the european union's galileo the un is highlighting the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on education in esco says that 40 percent of low income nations have supported disadvantaged students over 90 percent of the global student population is affected by coronavirus related school closures most of them are in sub-saharan africa the un body says that whole of of the world's out of school children were in this region even before the pandemic began. in the middle east 17000000 young people are...
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the national education union revealed that 44 percent of schools did not open war widely on monday in some regions such as the east of england only 50 percent of schools chose to admit more students just 37 percent in the east midlands and 32 percent in london followed suit while only 12 percent opened in the northeast and 8 percent in the northwest the department for education spokesperson says the government will continue to support those schools who haven't yet been able to reopen from this week many schools have begun welcoming children from reception year one and year 6 back to the classroom as part of a phased in cautious approach to prepare for this head teachers and school staff have been doing an excellent job including putting protective measures in place and engaging with parents and children we will continue to support schools who haven't yet been able to open more widely to do so as soon as possible when we were scientific modeling from the university of warrick suggests the gradual reopening of schools is unlikely to result in a 2nd wave of infections the research also shows that reducing social distancing between adults is more likely to spark a rise in new cases w
the national education union revealed that 44 percent of schools did not open war widely on monday in some regions such as the east of england only 50 percent of schools chose to admit more students just 37 percent in the east midlands and 32 percent in london followed suit while only 12 percent opened in the northeast and 8 percent in the northwest the department for education spokesperson says the government will continue to support those schools who haven't yet been able to reopen from this...
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national education union revealed that 44 percent of schools did not open more widely on monday whereas some regions such as the east of england only 50 percent of schools chose to admit more studentsust 37 percent in the east midlands and 32 percent in london followed suit or only 12 percent opened in the northeast and 8 percent in the northwest where department for education spokesperson says the government will continue to support those schools who haven't yet been able to open from this week many schools have begun welcoming children from reception year one and year 6 back to the classroom as part of a phased in cautious approach to prepare for this head teachers and school staff have been doing an excellent job including putting protective measures in place and engaging with parents and children we will continue to support schools who haven't yet been able to open more widely to do so as soon as possible. well there are scientific modeling from the university of warrick suggest the gradual reopening of schools is online play to result in a 2nd wave of infections the research also shows that reducing social distancing between adults is more more likely to spark a rise in new ca
national education union revealed that 44 percent of schools did not open more widely on monday whereas some regions such as the east of england only 50 percent of schools chose to admit more studentsust 37 percent in the east midlands and 32 percent in london followed suit or only 12 percent opened in the northeast and 8 percent in the northwest where department for education spokesperson says the government will continue to support those schools who haven't yet been able to open from this...
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national poster child for racial gerrymandering. my own campus has become a prominent victim of voter disenfranchisement. the largest public union is enrolling over 12,000 studentsgreensboro. they did this to us intentionally because they know the power of our vote. [cheering] [applause] kansas from dodge city, noticed the cowboy capital as well as the wicked is city in the west. that still holds true. the latina majority community run by a group of people as diverse as a 1950's tv ad which is not at all. access to the polls should not be an issue that becomes partisan, but unfortunately in dodge city and across the country it has. it is a city with nearly 30,000 people and 14,000 registered voters. those voters have one polling place located in a white area of town. >> that is not right. >> this is what happens when democracy is not valued and left to those who simply do not care if it does not affect them. >> my name is maria and i am a native of trinidad. i have been living in massachusetts for over 50 years. cna,e medical field as a pca, and companion. our systems in place to make sure i do not succeed. you cannot achieve your goals or dreams when you're wor
national poster child for racial gerrymandering. my own campus has become a prominent victim of voter disenfranchisement. the largest public union is enrolling over 12,000 studentsgreensboro. they did this to us intentionally because they know the power of our vote. [cheering] [applause] kansas from dodge city, noticed the cowboy capital as well as the wicked is city in the west. that still holds true. the latina majority community run by a group of people as diverse as a 1950's tv ad which is...