folks wanted to make sure that there would be justice. - enraged onlookers, who s angry words with police escalated into a mini riot, during which a shot was fired at police, a patrol car and another car were torched, and members of the area s lubavitcher hasidic community say they were randomly attacked. police say the murder of a 29-year-old hasidic student from australia late last night appears to have been a revenge attack for the car accident. all: no justice, no peace! - mayor dinkins hasn t heard before. he better hear now. jewish blood is not cheap. - the jewish community felt that dinkins favored the black community at the time, that he let them vent for two plus days. that was the word of the day, that he let them vent. - violence is never ever the solution. - no justice. - no peace. - mayor dinkins was blamed for not stopping the riots sooner. - a state-commissioned report said
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everyone entering care homes at the time. the spokesman said, these stolen messages have been doctored to create a false story that matt rejected clinical advice on care home testing. that is flat wrong. a view echoed by a former health minister this morning. he changed his view because there was an operational meeting to talk about how you are going to actually test people and how many actual tests we had. the reality was there was a very limited number of those tests. in the commons there was agreement that only the covid public inquiry could establish what really happened. the country deserves better. the covid inquiry has already cost the taxpayer £85 million and hasn t heard from a single government minister yet. so can the prime minister assure the house no more delays, that the inquiry will have whatever support it needs to report by the end of this year? rather than comment on piecemeal
test people and how many actual tests we had. the reality was there was a very limited number of those tests. in the commons, there was agreement that only the covid public inquiry could establish what really happened. the country deserves better. the covid inquiry has already cost the taxpayer £85 million and hasn t heard from a single government minister yet. so can the prime minister assure the house no more delays, that the inquiry will have whatever support it needs to report by the end of this year? rather than comment on piecemeal bits of information, i m sure the honourable gentleman i will agree with me the right way i for these things to be looked at is the covid inquiry. - that is why we have established the covid inquiry, and he has i mentioned it one or two times before that he was a lawyer in a previous - life, and he will know . there is a proper process to these things. it is an independent inquiry and has the resources it needs
was not possible to test everyone entering care homes at the time. the spokesman said, these stolen messages have been doctored to create a false story that matt rejected clinical advice on care home testing. that is flat wrong. a view echoed by a former health minister this morning. he changed his view because there was an operational meeting to talk about how you are going to actually test people and how many actual tests we had. the reality was there was a very limited number of those tests. in the commons there was agreement that only the covid public inquiry could establish what really happened. the country deserves better. the covid inquiry has already cost the taxpayer £85 million and hasn t heard from a single government minister yet. so can the prime minister assure the house no more delays, that the inquiry will have whatever support it needs to report by the end of this year? rather than comment on piecemeal