For more than 2000000. 00 of its poorest people and taiwans president visits a dissident bookseller from hong kong even as a senior chinese general warns of military action against the island. And his 4 u. K. Police want some premier league games to be played at a neutral venue when the season restarts police cloying its part of an effort to stop firms gathering outside stadiums during matches. Paul donald trump is being accused of glorifying violence and inflaming racially charged protests across the United States the president said that when the looting starts the shooting starts hes referring to the city of minneapolis where days of demonstrations have followed the death of an unarmed black man youre watching live pictures from the streets of minneapolis now seeing the the increased security presence there the National Guard has also been called in and the man has declared a 72 hour emergency. Begins our coverage. This was the police said a very different night of protest a Police Station in minneapolis set on fire as anger directed at those who swear to protect and serve escalated the. Not far away more burning shops looting and violence protests have spread across the United States in denver demonstrators echoed the demands for justice already heard in los angeles and new york anger over the treatment of africanamericans by the police is new but it is very wrong right now. In louisville kentucky the death of george who it has reopened old wounds with protesters demanding justice for an africanamerican woman who was shot dead by police 2 months ago. It is this video of the last moments of George Floyds life a Police Officer kneeling on his neck thats driving the outrage floyds family the citys mayor and National Politicians are calling for the officer to be charged with murder we did see a murder on t. V. And it wasnt selfdefense the f. B. I. Is promising a thorough investigation but it could take weeks for a prosecutor to decide on criminal charges and people here are impatient francis i am pleading i am pleading with individuals. To remain calm and to let us conduct this investigation President Trump called the protesters thugs and suggested National Guard soldiers shoot the looters he also took aim at the citys democratic man donald trump knows nothing about the strength of minneapolis we are strong as hell is this a difficult time period yes but you better be damn sure that were going to get through this. The protests in George Floyds name are only growing as more people in more cities feel justice in america is far from equal Victoria Gate and be al jazeera. Well more now on Donald Trumps controversial tweet lets go live now to our White House Correspondent candy health that can be i see that the white house twitter account has been rather active this morning reid tweeting and rewriting some of President Trumps tweets could this be a potential workaround for president. Im not sure what you mean by work around but lets just get to the heart of this matter and that is essentially that what is really upsetting Many Americans is the tweet that you read at the top of the show any difficulty if we will assume control but when the looting starts the shooting stars know essentially what the issue is surrounding this tweet is that and the reason that twitter has said that it is restricted this is because of its Historical Context in other words that it could going back to the late 1960 s. Inspire similar actions. Typically Police Crackdowns on people who are protesting what they see as being particularly incendiary crackdowns on africanamericans in fact its really important for the Historical Context to know that when the looting starts the shooting starts is something that was uttered by the miami police chief back in 1967 essentially he was referring to what he called the crackdown on hoodlum slums or slum hoodlum is rather essentially that he was accusing people of taking advantage of the Civil Rights Campaign and that ultimately those incendiary comments by that miami police chief in turn a inspired what he says were dition all sort of tensions in the miami race riot so in the midst of all of this what the concern is on twitter side is that this u. S. President is essentially doing that again and what the argument is from the conservative supporters who stand by the u. S. President is that this is a less an Election Year and twitter has essentially taken sides that this is a political effort to embarrass the president kennedy how could that White House Correspondent thank you very much for that update kimberly well now joining us via foreign is Allison Herrera shes a local journalist in minneapolis and on the streets there now i want to know how a people in minneapolis reacting to what President Trumps been tweeting and saying. You know i havent called i social media feeds on the people that ive been talking to i even heard any reaction about Donald Trump Tweets but what i have what i have heard reaction to is the violence and the protests that have happened i live in south minneapolis i live in the longfellow neighborhood im about 2 miles away from the Police Precinct that was burned last night im standing in front of 9 a row of commercial shops including nonprofit that was benefit to Indigenous Youth here in the twin cities along with some smaller restaurants and a building that is on fire the group collaborative. This neighborhood this building was just its a year old its just refurbished in fact our Lieutenant GovernorPeggy Flannagan was there at the opening of the building last year last summer a matter of fact so. You know people are necessarily talking about the tweets but people are reacting to the violence and some of the protests that are happening and some of the looting so i would say that emotions are very well right now here out on the street sure alison 3 nights of protests now in an enormous amount of violence particularly last night as you say. Can you give us a sense of the feeling on the streets and when were already seeing live pictures of the police out very much in force the state of emergency National Guard deployed we line case of potentially see more unrest. I am not sure i know that there has been a call from the community for the governor and the city to really set up kind of a unified command center that we dont have more violence and i know and seeing and d youre right there is a heavy Police Presence that theres actually im looking at the Minnesota State patrol right now im looking at. 8 i actually i dont see any National Guard i see Minnesota State patrol out right now im standing in front of the fire the fire truck im told that the patrol officers have been out here on the street since 5 am. That. Actually right now you know theyve just put out the fire but i could last night i could smell the burning 5 my house which is like i said 2 miles away this is also a residential neighborhood to people theres actually an Apartment Building to be closer to here i was just talking to a resident a friend of one of the residents and im keeping able to get back in the people are afraid people are scared people are angry right now and they feel that their anger is justified. Allison herrera that local journalist in minneapolis on the ground on the streets of minneapolis thank you very much allison will be obviously staying across those developments but for now lets go to john hendren our correspondent who is in chicago john there have also been protests in chicago just how widespread is this anger. Its across the nation now its important to put it into context i mean this is just the latest shooting of an unarmed black man by police it is happen in new york it has happened in ferguson missouri in modified form in chicago in california and there have been protests in all of those places Denver Los Angeles new york and memphis just to name a few in the past 2448 hours or so it l. A. Is had protests for 2 days in a row but the most violent clash actually happened in louisville kentucky and you heard a little about it in that story that you just played 7 people were shot now thats a slightly different situation what happened is that the incident of george floyd really just brought up an incident that happened there 2 months earlier in march when Brianna Taylor was in her home police marched in shot her dead in her own home shes an emergency medical technician apparently they were looking for drugs and found none but her boyfriend released a 911 call and that came at about the same time of the George Floyd Death so that really upset people there hundreds of them marched in the streets and in some kind of a confrontation we dont have a lot of information about 7 people were shot none of them killed 5 were in Good Condition 2 were taken to Hospital Police say they never discharged their weapons in that incident in the mayor says the city is trying to recover from that and hes hes doing what the mayor of minneapolis is doing and thats trying to quell these rising anger but it is an anger thats happening all across the United States in africanamerican communities who believe that despite all of the protests over these past several years. Nothing is happening about the shooting of unarmed africanamericans by police. John as you say this is not the fast time Something Like this has happened not the 1st time that weve seen this level of anger across the country either do you get the sense that this growing social movement now is different to what weve seen in the past. It is more intense people are less patient because of the time that has worn on and yesterday was a really good example there was this high profile News Conference announced in which a number of federal officials local officials f. B. I. Investigators all got together there was an expectation among the crowd in minneapolis that there might be criminal charges filed against the 4 Police Officers involved in this case but instead what they said was they are working on it they are investigating the case they dont want to rush it they asked for more information from anybody who had video or testimony from being there and that seemed to immediately disappointed the protesters and thats not what they wanted to hear and in the streets it got more violent immediately and you saw what happened overnight they are not satisfied with this response so i suspect this will continue until there are charges or until some resolution comes in some way we havent foreseen and well continue watching all of that very closely indeed john hendren there for us in chicago thanks very much john well a c. N. N. Crew reporting on the protests in minneapolis was arrested by police live on camera take a look at this you know why im under arrest or why why am i under arrest and that man is reporting him in as he was showing demonstrators being arrested then he along with the Production Team with a score said away by offices c. N. N. Has issued a statement calling it a violation of their fest amendment rights the governor of minnesota has since apologized and the crew has been released. Well theres plenty more ahead on this news hour including a warning that hundreds of millions of workers are being exploited during indias coronavirus down and could end up deeper and poverty. And delivering food to the desperate including one he says havent eaten for 17 days how coronavirus is making life even in parts of england. And one of the worlds most famous marathons is canceled for the 1st time in its history all those details coming up in school. Well indias government is being accused of using the coronavirus emergency to exploit millions of wackos after 2 months of lockdown some of indias biggest states have suspended most labor laws in a bid to restart the economy trade unions say changes to working hours wages even health and Safety Standards we can work as rights at a time when they cant protest elizabeth purana reports from new delhi. And rebuild your view. Of the seas the production of clothes for his designer label and his work. Sales fell by 70 percent in the past 2 months to lock down and heyman says hell have to layoff around 75 of his 300 employees. The suspension of most of the states labor laws means he no longer beats the governments permission to fire stuff in this difficult finding industry is going to be suffering a lot of these losses by its going to be. This is what was very important. From the government. With a provision which is home to 230000000. 00 people is one of many states to change its labor laws including getting rid of the minimum wage extended working hours and reducing employee benefits. The states say the changes will help businesses and get the worlds 5th largest economy back on track but already paying. Price. As soon as the changes were announced it was fired from the womens wear factory hes worked in for 4 years the. Work is continuing at the company and 800000 people are working new workers have been hired on daily wages and none of those who used to work at the company have been brought back. Trade unions say the revised laws will drive down wages in a country with a minimum is just over 2. 00 a day Union Leaders defied lockdown guidelines to protest in new delhi which Police Quickly dispersed bloated then when. I go to work you can look i dont resent the idea. Of the country on the rim of the net. And i dont think i am going to run your. Own live ammo. The biggest changes have been in states ruled by promise to marry the modis part of the jump the Party Critics say the governments using the economic slump to push through laws that supplants and 1st being elected 6 years ago and at a time when people arent allowed to protest the International Labor organization has warned 400000000 indians could slip into poverty as a result of indias lockdown and urging Prime Minister modi to send a clear message to states to opt labels and protect workers from exploitation elizabeth aljazeera new delhi. Government ministers in spain have approved a new basic income scheme for a 1000000 poor families there and the latest measure to help spaniards struggling to make ends meet because of this coronavirus pandemic the family benefits is expected to cost taxpayers 3000000000 dollars a year we can now speak tomorrow herrera who joins me live from madrid talk us through how this is going to work. Yes as you said and Spanish Government has announced you gave you approval of a minimum living income plan that would benefit all the people that are are suffering pull the as a result of the Coronavirus Crisis the Spanish Government will spend over 3000000. 00 and it would benefit 850000. 00 households and it will reach around 2300000. 00 people so who will be benefiting from this minimum living income well those households that the way they have the less income they have is 250. 00 these benefits will go from 500. 00 up to 1000. 00 and this quantity would be adjusted depending on the number of children in the household or their economic circumstances we also have to remember this pain has around 2000000 people that are working in this submerged economy not because they dont declare via taxes they wont be included there will be left out so this is another big problem because all these people wont be able to get all these benefits for what we know so far as the decree has been published yet we know that the government is going to work hand in hand with the town halls and charities and n. G. O. S to reach the largest number of people of possible this is part of a very big economic plan launched by the Spanish Government in order to restart the spanish economy and help with the most needed montero there for us in the spanish capital madrid thank you very much martha well spain follows other countries in experimenting with the basic income system of finland selected 2000 people at random in 2017 and then gave them 640. 00 a month for 2 years they reported being happier and healthier the largest experiment started 4 years ago in kenya and charity then is paying more than 20000. People 0. 75 a day and run has a socalled Unconditional Cash transfer program nationwide the government makes Monthly Payments to families to compensate for phasing out subsidies on commodities and for almost 40 years in alaska every american maggette an annual check funded by oil revenues to alleviate extreme poverty well lets speak to college a quest hes a professor of philosophy at Georgetown University and he joins us on skype from Morehead City in the Un