off the street on his first offence, the unions are there, thwarting such reform at every step. they are not protecting labour rights as we would think most unions do. they are protecting this kind of unruly level of policing that doesn t have any accountability. professor nicole gonzalez van cleve, associate professor of sociology at brown university. emergency teams in miami are continuing to search for 159 people listed as missing after a i2 storey apartment block collapsed on thursday. so far, four people are confirmed to have died. what caused the building to collapse remains unclear. our correspondent, will grant, is at the scene, and sent us this update. the longer this search and rescue goes on, the more harrowing it becomes. the families are doing their very best to hold out hope of good news. but the difficulty is that there are no positive updates to be had so far.
resources for people that are found that they can get them to and there is a chance of people surviving into the future, so it would be hard to put a limit on it. people have apparently survived two weeks, i have been around rescues that have been just under a week where people are still alive, trapped and we have pulled them out. so given the resources they have available and the location, i think they will achieve clearing this building relatively quickly, in a matter of days. that was dan cooke speaking to me earlier. the former us police officer who murdered george floyd in minneapolis last year has been sentenced to 22.5 years in prison. some of mr floyd s family and supporters said the sentence handed to derek chauvin wasn t long enough. the prosecution had demanded 30 years in prison, but president biden said the term seemed appropriate. earlier i spoke to professor nicole gonzalez van cleve, who s associate professor of sociology at brown university and the author of the book