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an 8 consecutive nights of protests against police brutality in the united states in minneapolis where george floyd was killed the state's now to investigate police conduct over the past decade the risks of reporting the riots reporting on. more than a 100 violations against press freedom in 3 days says a media watchdog a russian news agency reported tells us about being fired. for and yelled at and they start shooting that horizon of stinger i have. on my side on my doorstep this is a clear targeting of journalists.
an 8 consecutive nights of protests against police brutality in the united states in minneapolis where george floyd was killed the state's now to investigate police conduct over the past decade the risks of reporting the riots reporting on. more than a 100 violations against press freedom in 3 days says a media watchdog a russian news agency reported tells us about being fired. for and yelled at and they start shooting that horizon of stinger i have. on my side on my doorstep this is a clear...
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in the news this morning an 8th consecutive night to protest against police brutality in the united states in minneapolis where floyd was killed the state's now to investigate police conduct over the last. f.-k. . the risks of reporting the riots coming up to more than a 100 violations against press freedom in 3 days the media watchdog and the russian news agency report a tells us about being fired. here and yelled and grabs and they start shooting me with that. i have been. out on my side i mean this is a clear targeting of journalists. in.
in the news this morning an 8th consecutive night to protest against police brutality in the united states in minneapolis where floyd was killed the state's now to investigate police conduct over the last. f.-k. . the risks of reporting the riots coming up to more than a 100 violations against press freedom in 3 days the media watchdog and the russian news agency report a tells us about being fired. here and yelled and grabs and they start shooting me with that. i have been. out on my side i...
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we are about to meet with the communities united against police brutality. no other mother should have to be told any time death may not be for the holiday that her son has been murdered that he was not armed and what every was it does not take 5 officers time simultaneously tasing a young man and wonder if he's going to die on that english domania and there's a taser here there's a taser here is a taser here i had to look at those burns on my baby's body now and the protocol that stalled christie was murdered and it was not his fault i am 66 years old. maybe all of the most of you know you try to imagine raising a baby back to the daycare the diapers and trying to do a job and maintain your household and a city where my taxes go is not up to me and help tell me that my son is the criminal. you have a complaint for if you let people think that something will happen but it never does my understanding she was an addict you may finish yes i'm finished as i've been very gracious i've given you more than the time that was on the agenda it isn't because you have f
we are about to meet with the communities united against police brutality. no other mother should have to be told any time death may not be for the holiday that her son has been murdered that he was not armed and what every was it does not take 5 officers time simultaneously tasing a young man and wonder if he's going to die on that english domania and there's a taser here there's a taser here is a taser here i had to look at those burns on my baby's body now and the protocol that stalled...
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as americans of all an racraces religions unite against police brutality, police are fighting back with more brutality. this is america. it shouldn't be. we saw it in chicago and los angeles and louisville and philadelphia and in new york city. and now in buffalo. there is something broken in the culture of policing. that is something the president doesn't seem to acknowledge. instead, trump used floyd's name and protests going on around the country to tout last month's jobs numbers yesterday. >> equal justice under the law must mean that every american receives equal treatment in every encounter with law enforcement. we all saw what happened last week. we can't let that happen. hopefully george is looking down and saying this is a great day for our country and great day for everybody. a great day for everybody. this is a great, great day in terms of equality. >> you just heard that correctly. george floyd may have been the catalyst here, but it is bigger than him. the demonstrations this week led to more arrests in the case. all four cops involved in floyd's death now facing charges. d
as americans of all an racraces religions unite against police brutality, police are fighting back with more brutality. this is america. it shouldn't be. we saw it in chicago and los angeles and louisville and philadelphia and in new york city. and now in buffalo. there is something broken in the culture of policing. that is something the president doesn't seem to acknowledge. instead, trump used floyd's name and protests going on around the country to tout last month's jobs numbers yesterday....
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michelle gross who heads a minneapolis group called communities united against police brutality was about to tell the world who killed him. >> so when i saw the name i said oh, him. i wasn't surprised because when you start to see those same officers over and over again with multiple complaints, their names lodge in your brain. >> reporter: for two decades, her organization has been tracking complaints against minneapolis police. the data is limited. the investigative details not public, but the outcomes are clear. scroll down data from the city's own website and you'll see complaint after complaint closed with no discipline. minneapolis police have racked up 2,013 complaints in seven years. of those, just 31 ended in serious discipline. just 1.5%. >> we have so failed to address police conduct in this community. it made it literally inevitable that somebody was going to die this way. >> reporter: derek chauvin whose knee was on george floyd's neck has at least 18 complaints. just two have ever led to discipline. his partner that night tou thao has six. one still pending, five dismissed w
michelle gross who heads a minneapolis group called communities united against police brutality was about to tell the world who killed him. >> so when i saw the name i said oh, him. i wasn't surprised because when you start to see those same officers over and over again with multiple complaints, their names lodge in your brain. >> reporter: for two decades, her organization has been tracking complaints against minneapolis police. the data is limited. the investigative details not...
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been dead less than 12 hours show gross who has a minneapolis group called communities united against police brutality was about to tell the world who killed him. >>and so when i saw the name us at all him, i wasn't surprised because when you start to see those same officers over and over again with multiple complaints, their names lodged in your brain. >>for 2 decades or organization has been tracking complaints against minneapolis police the data is limited the investigative details not public. but the outcomes are clear scroll down data from the city's own website. and you'll see complaint after complaint closed with no discipline me. minneapolis police have racked up 2013 complaints in 7 years of those just 31 ended in serious discipline just one and a half percent. we have so failed. >>to address police conduct in this community. it made it literally inevitable that somebody was going to die this way. >>derek chauvin whose name was on george floyd's neck has at least 18 complaints just to have ever lead to discipline news partner that night tote how has 6 one still pending 5 dismissed with no dis
been dead less than 12 hours show gross who has a minneapolis group called communities united against police brutality was about to tell the world who killed him. >>and so when i saw the name us at all him, i wasn't surprised because when you start to see those same officers over and over again with multiple complaints, their names lodged in your brain. >>for 2 decades or organization has been tracking complaints against minneapolis police the data is limited the investigative...
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after a police officer down on his neck 9 minutes now it triggered a wave of protests across the united states 1st and foremost whereby protesters were ironically protesting against police brutality but then all of you pretty met with police brutality and so now what we've seen is across the world a black lives matters protest movements have absolutely erupted and now we're seeing them come into the heart of the united kingdom in the capital here in london now londoners say that it's not just police brutality in america but also here across the united kingdom of well as well we know that in recent years we've seen cases of mark duggan and sure it just to name a very few but of course it also comes at a time where statistics show that black people are 4 times more likely to experience excessive force by police officers than their count white apart some would argue than protesters here would argue that this shows an institutional racism some argue it's a systematic stereotyping of racial discrimination but also we've heard analysis today against the b m e community showing that they've been disproportionately fined for flouting any locked measures so if we look at the statistics th
after a police officer down on his neck 9 minutes now it triggered a wave of protests across the united states 1st and foremost whereby protesters were ironically protesting against police brutality but then all of you pretty met with police brutality and so now what we've seen is across the world a black lives matters protest movements have absolutely erupted and now we're seeing them come into the heart of the united kingdom in the capital here in london now londoners say that it's not just...
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against police brutality. i am free in a cage just this weekend across the united states there were protests against police brutality. it was was. was was was was was was was was we not a trigger for and was definitely one of the most the moral to the most inhuman things i seen it on this planet graham that we are on our man on our black man a minority men of color if i am to be attacked by the police friend of the string going to police for 9 minutes i am not is not a credit card or a little eyes and neck that is definitely not something i remembered. josh new york protester was talking about the killing of george flint an african-american in police custody now could this moment be a moment and a turning point for us and race relations that he's talking about today if you will and you jump into the chatter i need to be part of this conversation on the screen . i want to guess they will introduce themselves keesha tell our audience here you are. i'm keisha blaine i'm currently an associate professor of history at the university of pittsburgh i studied 20th century u.s. history african-american history african diaspo
against police brutality. i am free in a cage just this weekend across the united states there were protests against police brutality. it was was. was was was was was was was was we not a trigger for and was definitely one of the most the moral to the most inhuman things i seen it on this planet graham that we are on our man on our black man a minority men of color if i am to be attacked by the police friend of the string going to police for 9 minutes i am not is not a credit card or a little...
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against police brutality. i am free in a cage just this weekend across the united states there were protests against police brutality. if. i. had to have was to. have i. mean. we have each individual woman and i definitely want to have room for the most inhuman things i've seen.
against police brutality. i am free in a cage just this weekend across the united states there were protests against police brutality. if. i. had to have was to. have i. mean. we have each individual woman and i definitely want to have room for the most inhuman things i've seen.
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for what are expected to be the largest protests yet against police brutality in the united states the police people rather are assembling different points in the city and are expected to convene near the white house later in the day authorities have closed off much of the downtown area to traffic the washington protest and others around the world have arisen from outrage over the death of george floyd he was an african-american man who died in police custody in minneapolis 10 days ago. so let's go straight to washington. brandi w.'s d.c. bureau chief for nominee who's at the protest near. the protests a building there tell us what's happening. so more and more protesters are arriving here just a few blocks a 2 blocks actually away from the white house you remember the crowd we saw just an hour ago at the lincoln memorial now they're all here and actually just a few minutes ago washington's mayor of bows appeared here arrived here marching alongside with protesters you know he's she's been very critical of president trump and his decision to deploy national guard to other military unit
for what are expected to be the largest protests yet against police brutality in the united states the police people rather are assembling different points in the city and are expected to convene near the white house later in the day authorities have closed off much of the downtown area to traffic the washington protest and others around the world have arisen from outrage over the death of george floyd he was an african-american man who died in police custody in minneapolis 10 days ago. so...
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on the 00. 53 in ok you watching this story in this weekend across the united states there were protests against police brutality. was. fire the. guy. was in. the way are they trying to juggle order and is definitely one of them or. for the most inhuman things are still.
on the 00. 53 in ok you watching this story in this weekend across the united states there were protests against police brutality. was. fire the. guy. was in. the way are they trying to juggle order and is definitely one of them or. for the most inhuman things are still.
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protesters descend on london's hyde park in support of demonstrations in the united states against police brutality money highlighting similar problems in the u.k. i'll be talking to filmmaker and activist george i'm talking citing. a group of nurses also protests outside the headquarters of public health england in london angry at the government's response to the coronavirus. the leader of the opposition highlights fading public trust in the government as a poll shows people are less likely to follow the long time after the prime minister's top adviser drove to a 2nd home that's as the home secretary defends the 2 week horenstein for international travelers. and the british government's plan to bring every primary school pupil in england back to the classroom for at least a month before the summer break is branded as on the workable. thousands of people have gathered in london's hyde park and parliament square to support american protests over the death of black man george floyd at the hands of a white policeman it follows a similar demonstration in london on sunday but also calls into question ho
protesters descend on london's hyde park in support of demonstrations in the united states against police brutality money highlighting similar problems in the u.k. i'll be talking to filmmaker and activist george i'm talking citing. a group of nurses also protests outside the headquarters of public health england in london angry at the government's response to the coronavirus. the leader of the opposition highlights fading public trust in the government as a poll shows people are less likely to...
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there have been many protests against police brutality right gci’oss against police brutality right across the unitedtates following the killing of an unarmed black man a week ago. this is what is happening right now and boston, thousands of americans defying police eczema police orders. in the last few minutes, we seem teargas being fired, all of this in response to what happened in minneapolis and we can show you what is happening there right now. this is where george floyd, an unarmed black man was killed over a week ago by a police officer. in this city, as in many, we've seen teargas being fired, seen police confronted with protesters, and in some cases, people injured and one person killed. now on bbc news, before the coronavirus lockdown, professional dancerjoel kioko returned to his home city nairobi, meeting dance students emerging from a thriving classical ballet scene in kenya. hello, and welcome to the issue of global questions. young people might become less likely with coronavirus but their futures may be ravaged by the disease. with a global recession predicted to last for years, econo
there have been many protests against police brutality right gci’oss against police brutality right across the unitedtates following the killing of an unarmed black man a week ago. this is what is happening right now and boston, thousands of americans defying police eczema police orders. in the last few minutes, we seem teargas being fired, all of this in response to what happened in minneapolis and we can show you what is happening there right now. this is where george floyd, an unarmed...
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thousands continue to take part in peaceful protests against police brutality and racism in the unitedtes. hundreds of anti—government protesters demonstrate in brazil against their president's handling of the coronavirus. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. here in the uk thousands of people defied the ban on mass gatherings to join rallies triggered by the killing of george floyd, in police custody in the us. demonstrators in bristol pulled down a bronze statue of a 17th century slave trader, edward colston, and threw it into the harbour. the prime minister boris johnson says that the anti—racism protests across britain have been — in his words — subverted by thuggery. jon kay has been in bristol where the statue was taken down. chanting: take it down! 300 years after his death, edward colston‘s fall from grace. for centuries, he took pride of place in bristol, celebrated as a merchant, politician and philanthropist. now, reviled for his part in the slave trade. that statue represents years of oppression, it represents years of hurt and just a lot of emotio
thousands continue to take part in peaceful protests against police brutality and racism in the unitedtes. hundreds of anti—government protesters demonstrate in brazil against their president's handling of the coronavirus. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. here in the uk thousands of people defied the ban on mass gatherings to join rallies triggered by the killing of george floyd, in police custody in the us. demonstrators in bristol pulled down a bronze statue of...
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massive e protests against racim and police brutality continued in cities across the united states for a 10th straight day, with more demonstrations planned throughout the weekend. here in new york, police used clubs to beat back crowds of peaceful protesters thursday as they marched in their bronze past an 8 p.m. -- eight :00 p.m. curfew.
massive e protests against racim and police brutality continued in cities across the united states for a 10th straight day, with more demonstrations planned throughout the weekend. here in new york, police used clubs to beat back crowds of peaceful protesters thursday as they marched in their bronze past an 8 p.m. -- eight :00 p.m. curfew.
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protesters descend on london's hyde park in support of demonstrations in the united states against police brutality with many highlighting similar problems in the u.k. we hear from the social campaign of. a group of nurses also protest outside the headquarters of public health england in london angry at the government's response to the coronavirus. the leader of the opposition highlights fading public trust in the government as a poll shows people are less likely to follow the law down on the plane most of the top advisors drive to a 2nd home that's as the home secretary defends the 2 week or an international travel as. the british government's plan to bring every primary school pupil in england back to the classroom for at least a month before the summer break his prime did out something workable i'll be joined by teaching union leader. thousands of people have got that in london's hyde park to support american protests over the death of black man george floyd at the hands of a white policeman it follows a similar demonstration in london on sunday but also calls into question how law enforcement i
protesters descend on london's hyde park in support of demonstrations in the united states against police brutality with many highlighting similar problems in the u.k. we hear from the social campaign of. a group of nurses also protest outside the headquarters of public health england in london angry at the government's response to the coronavirus. the leader of the opposition highlights fading public trust in the government as a poll shows people are less likely to follow the law down on the...
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with mass protests across the united states against racial discrimination and police brutality, civilhts advocates have renewed their warning over potential racial bias in surveillance technology, forcing amazon for its temporary one-year ban on u.s. police from using its controversial facial recognition software for recognition. in a statement, it says the decision might give congress enough time to place appropriate rules for the ethical relation for how the technology is used. >> any type of reform congress could pass is not going to change the fact this technology in the hands of a criminal justice system that is very flawed is still going to end up andnvasive surveillance heightened over policing of already vulnerable communities. reporter: the decision is a u-turn for amazon. it defended its products that it's our rhythm were inaccurate. >> the system i was using worked well on my lighter skin friend'' face. but when it came to detecting my face, it didn't do so well until i put on a white mask. products,like other amazon can use artificial intelligence to quickly compare a pict
with mass protests across the united states against racial discrimination and police brutality, civilhts advocates have renewed their warning over potential racial bias in surveillance technology, forcing amazon for its temporary one-year ban on u.s. police from using its controversial facial recognition software for recognition. in a statement, it says the decision might give congress enough time to place appropriate rules for the ethical relation for how the technology is used. >> any...
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hello i'm daryn jordan doha with a quick update on the on rest in the united states has been a 6th day of protests against police brutality across the country it all started in minneapolis police people rather have gathered again to denounce the death of george floyd he was killed by a white police officer who knelt on his neck for almost 9 minutes last monday john hendren has more. you can see here people have created a circle of flowers at the site where george finally died over there under the red stoplight. that is where he lay as police lay on his back and what has been happening is during the day we've had peaceful protests in the evening after curfew things tend to get a little more raucous and it is after that last night that the presence of the national guard was really felt now they're not the frontline troops what what they do it with a fountain of them now added a total of $1700.00 they troll the perimeter as they escort fire trucks that sort of thing that frees up the police to control the crowds and the police have been unable to do that for several nights so you've seen fires and looting late at night but l
hello i'm daryn jordan doha with a quick update on the on rest in the united states has been a 6th day of protests against police brutality across the country it all started in minneapolis police people rather have gathered again to denounce the death of george floyd he was killed by a white police officer who knelt on his neck for almost 9 minutes last monday john hendren has more. you can see here people have created a circle of flowers at the site where george finally died over there under...
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arrested and detained in the course of their work over the protests in the united states against systemic racism and police brutality only in other lands to allies watch in horror at the mishandling of protests we all watch in horror 'd and consternation what's going on in the united states only in foreign lands we see citizens begging the united nations to speak up for their rights the undersigned family members of victims of police killings and civil society organizations from around the world call on member states of the un human rights council to urgently convene a special session on the situation of human rights in the united states in order to respond to the unfolding grave human rights crisis borne out of the repression of nationwide protests you see the united states is exceptional it's got a perfect record it does not need an international criminal court and it's got solid ground to stand on and criticize other countries yeah well these days even many stunts u.s. allies might strongly disagree with that it will mop and r.t. new york that is just coming up to hamas 3 in the afternoon here in moscow good to h
arrested and detained in the course of their work over the protests in the united states against systemic racism and police brutality only in other lands to allies watch in horror at the mishandling of protests we all watch in horror 'd and consternation what's going on in the united states only in foreign lands we see citizens begging the united nations to speak up for their rights the undersigned family members of victims of police killings and civil society organizations from around the...
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for a what are expected to be the largest protests yet against police brutality in the united states people are assembling a different points in the city and expected to convene in the white house they turned the day authorities have closed off much of the downtown area to traffic the washington protest and others around the world have arisen from outrage over the death of george floyd he was an african-american who died in police custody in minneapolis 10 days ago. now. let's go straight to washington and brandi w.'s disability for example phenomena who's at the protest at the lincoln memorial and some of the protests are just taking off tell us what's going on. yes they are just about to take of if you can see that behind me they have come together here to protest political views of police brutality and racial and injustice and now they are moving presumably to the white house to continue their protests there there are many different demonstrations across the city today and all of them will presumably elite eventually to the white house to protest against president donald trump it
for a what are expected to be the largest protests yet against police brutality in the united states people are assembling a different points in the city and expected to convene in the white house they turned the day authorities have closed off much of the downtown area to traffic the washington protest and others around the world have arisen from outrage over the death of george floyd he was an african-american who died in police custody in minneapolis 10 days ago. now. let's go straight to...
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against all 4 officers linked to his death. just his fear because he was. kind of more mass defiance of curfews across the united states with thousands protesting against racism and police brutality. china wants the u.k. to back off as britain talks of offering citizenship to millions of hong kong residents plus. one poll recent gothenburg sweden which has become the 1st country in the world to use drones to save the lives of victims of cardiac arrest. i'm joining us though it's forward as more athletes speak out about racial injustice and formula one confirms its plan to start its season with 8 races in europe with strict coronavirus restrictions in place. we begin with the protests in the united states curfews remain in place in many big cities this hour after another night of anger police people have defied restrictions to continue their protest against racism and. brutality after the death of george floyd in minnesota where floyd died in police custody just over a week ago the mother of his daughter has held an emotional news conference boxee washington says he was a good man and father john hendren reports from minneapolis. a week after george floyd's death little spark that
against all 4 officers linked to his death. just his fear because he was. kind of more mass defiance of curfews across the united states with thousands protesting against racism and police brutality. china wants the u.k. to back off as britain talks of offering citizenship to millions of hong kong residents plus. one poll recent gothenburg sweden which has become the 1st country in the world to use drones to save the lives of victims of cardiac arrest. i'm joining us though it's forward as more...
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same the police brutality also exists on the streets of the united kingdom it comes of course a statistic show that the metropolitan police have 4 times more likely to use excessive force against the guys and they are a white person a campaign is archaic systematic racism at the core of this city was stereotyping ratio and i was devastation to get out but they are going to. get some assange was in the end i think these people think that that's something that the state failed to do was. president tom tom tweeted when the looting starts the shooting starts what did you think when you read that tweet i have. sketched to the self-imposed guidance not to comment on what president trying to says if i thought or indeed other world leaders is not really what my job is i perfectly understand people's right to protest what took place so obviously i will say i believe the protests should take place in a full and reasonable way. was. you know i think that was probably was right she was like i was any kind of god i was that in there we have was a good week i have seen that you guys have a right to make rules that i think it was of set. thank you all right me selling millions of pounds but
same the police brutality also exists on the streets of the united kingdom it comes of course a statistic show that the metropolitan police have 4 times more likely to use excessive force against the guys and they are a white person a campaign is archaic systematic racism at the core of this city was stereotyping ratio and i was devastation to get out but they are going to. get some assange was in the end i think these people think that that's something that the state failed to do was....
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for what are expected to be the largest protests yet against police brutality in the united states people are assembling a different points in the city and i expect it to convene near the white house later in the day authorities closed off much of the downtown area to traffic the washington protest and others are all the world ever risen from outrage over the death of george floyd he was an african-american man who died in police custody in minneapolis 10 days ago. let's go straight to washington and bring in the w.'s bureau chief there at some of phenomena who's at the protest near. why it was like some of the protests are building that tell us where you are what's happening there. so there is definitely a lot of movement here as you can see there are still people ever right being here just 2 blocks away from the white house but there are also people who are taking marching to different locations across the city because there are many different demonstrations taking place and actually that's what is so fs in aging about the protests today there are barry seem to be very spontaneous peopl
for what are expected to be the largest protests yet against police brutality in the united states people are assembling a different points in the city and i expect it to convene near the white house later in the day authorities closed off much of the downtown area to traffic the washington protest and others are all the world ever risen from outrage over the death of george floyd he was an african-american man who died in police custody in minneapolis 10 days ago. let's go straight to...
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for what are expected to be the largest protests yet against police brutality in the united states people are assembling at different points in the city and expected to convene near the white house sorties closed off much of the downtown area to traffic the washington protest and all those around the world have arisen from outrage over the death of george floors it was an african-american man who died in police custody in minneapolis 10 days ago. let's go straight to washington to our bureau chief phenomena who's at the protest near the white house understand alexandra the protests have been building up for a while now tell us what's happening where you are. as you can see it's pretty much crowded here it's the largest crowd that i have seen since the protester protests started maybe we can show you how people are still arriving here those people marching for right now are coming from the demonstration in front of the capitol hill i learned today much across the city and now they are here at the white house to be more precise at lafayette square that is in the direct neighborhood of the w
for what are expected to be the largest protests yet against police brutality in the united states people are assembling at different points in the city and expected to convene near the white house sorties closed off much of the downtown area to traffic the washington protest and all those around the world have arisen from outrage over the death of george floors it was an african-american man who died in police custody in minneapolis 10 days ago. let's go straight to washington to our bureau...
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and 8 consecutive nights of protests against police brutality in the united states in minneapolis where george floyd was killed the state's to investigate police conduct now over the last decade. the risks of reporting the riots more than 100 violations against press freedom in 3 days says a media watchdog and the russian news agency reported tells us about being fired. yelled at. and they start shooting you. have. a much more so this is a clear targeting of journalists. in other news independent british investigators dismiss almost every allegation of war crimes leveled against u.k. soldiers in iraq citing a lack of evidence. good morning for russia when say the 3rd of june 2020 live from artie's world news h.q. here in moscow it's kevin and we did this rather take you through those headlines just heard in more detail of all the big news of course in from america overnight curfews and threats of a military plan and have done little though to quell the bitter anger being felt across america right now which has witnessed 8 days of protests so far over the police killing of george floyd i
and 8 consecutive nights of protests against police brutality in the united states in minneapolis where george floyd was killed the state's to investigate police conduct now over the last decade. the risks of reporting the riots more than 100 violations against press freedom in 3 days says a media watchdog and the russian news agency reported tells us about being fired. yelled at. and they start shooting you. have. a much more so this is a clear targeting of journalists. in other news...