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place where all the suv seats and fear filled and that is a lot of people who love you around you if there is local to love your own show you don't feel safe. we have people we are you know we have all this and that's why we come to you at all because if it doesn't you know that is all right it's not like people are different of people in the house different color different country or disgrace and this was the whole world and we feel that here is that as you will right so we feel like if you cover one of us if it's. emmanuel isn't the only one who's being encouraged to make his voice heard through the theater so i was also keen to show how positive experience of arrival in germany i'm to gratitude at the welcome has received. even the thoughts of home a never far away i cannot say us what did oh hi there was any of. those she knows that in comparison to other refugees she and her children
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a food that they come from one of the five countries given priority status by the german state iraq syria iran eritrea and so malia their applications are processed more rapidly and help is provided more quickly upon their arrival the family were housed briefly in an abandoned military base before being moved to move into commendation the city pays their rent and the cost of heating for. almost the same detail home i want to be and deal with name calling on him that allows the call to any. home office on l.a.'s. in addition to the housing so odd receives around one thousand euros a month to support herself and her family and to children were immediately inroad in local schools. eighteen months after their arrival
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seven year old that i one now speaks german as well as she speaks arabic and is even starting to learn english i can't stand it when when that there's going to be a. a local charity worker sabina has been helping the family through their arrival in germany needs to decide. who is going to get home. today she has some good news for so our son who is ambitious to one day be an electrical engineer has managed to find him some vocational training which will begin in a few weeks. does a fall from jacksonville was just a little it was rather distributed to shoot some color kind on for him. when you have something new or interesting to see the notes off his or coming here from
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syria and iran want to study quite difficult to adapt to the german system that quickly to get into the language that if you're covering that level to start to control another way you can do a project and if you want to study the tree electrical engineering you do in a print you should like it as an electrician and loads of knowledge. as part of its integration program the german government has insisted that all new arrivals learn german. every morning so on sets off to school for four hours of lessons and any model that already there stalls any fee and that many also know that my team will be always how we am are highly. yeah sure it would be more. than a bit to stand a bit to myself. in a fog between you know as the one i know cargo on cummins even visited me to come
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and you're listening to midterm here with all. villani morse that izzy in deutschland leave and. he didn't do this much to play a against the side you mother. in my young richie funny feeling dizzy again you know if you don't see him there and if you wait a minute to minute to see who would stand up to shout i know fargo did it without anybody. getting anyone yet you know you are right there is nothing good to see out here you know i. was looking up from time i think oh ma i was having that. line it's about well living in germany speaking a little bit but not through injury so it's not a problem when you make some mistakes we have an examination i'm at the end of this
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cause and the basic show the most important thing is that they can speak and we can understand their language lessons are funded by the state and free for refugees from the five countries given party status by the german government but the oversubscribed with two hundred thousand people nationally still in need of a place it means that not all the refugees and detmold have received the same treatment. no longer should forward on leashes or have to get a friend market bubbles in the us but there is a invest. in bed in the us a half of proof is true too much of it i'm sure you've talked of was the stroke reduction ok here it says yeah sure that there is because he is from sudan which isn't on the government's priority list emanuel doesn't have access to as much support as other refugees it's something of a sore point for the hollowed out until up movement the general calls for free it
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felt to me that you know how to play with us said. why not me and live for years it's not like i would if you started other people. the language problem is still a common stumbling block to full integration there's plenty of work here in theory in two thousand and fourteen germany opened its doors to refugees promising gainful employment. with an aging population and a falling vote for the countries and die in need of manpower but like many thousands of others emanuel will only really benefit when he can speak german competently. staying in the summer in the meantime he's restricted to unskilled work only three hundred fifty euros a month reasons for coming here. for now emmanuel works for
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a charitable organization it collects unwanted funicello to distribute free of charge to low income households. we just take it to our place and if and. if i need someone is in need to come in our place. and if you see that something is going to take it. is like shopping but without money. i understand the cereals need and someone use something so when i got dad and some people commented on having to sing and to get something it's making you also feel good. how much you want it i thought you saw the need in the communal as i see it on the island i don't think of the president of egypt i know i came over to digital the hardest be moved if. the so i had to follow. the ship as i did this with a thirty year old danielle to be back in sudan emmanuel had a senior position at
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a five star hotel. but here in germany he must make do with work as a removal man number less he considers himself internet for now. he said he read. mine things i visit to do some things not looking at the things i saw i meet new people that is i have some celebrity every day i have to work morning and to do my job as a human being so it's helping a lot it's not only about money is helping me to be healthy but even with a steady job under his belt emanuel fears that he won't be allowed to stay in germany. to try to get. stolen emissions happening. here you know it's a complete one up you know doesn't you know i said there's nothing in there but he is his german friend really has been helping him with his residency application he got she's well how she's why i'm here and she's my best friend and sister and
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family and she's my everything they did with so many refugees to deal with the state is swamped with asylum requests and sometimes it can take years before an application is processed. emanuel has been on the waiting list for eighteen months for humanitarian reasons we ask for complete stopping off him being rejected and beings sent from germany. i think we would be successful also in this because we we believe in him and there's enough proof that a man who's been well integrated this working here so it's a good chance as i think. because i'm. away from the complex paperwork and concerns about employment and language skills the theater performance is finally coming together. as a section i'm guessing is activating the nine some kalash. is that a c i just finished. the song collage and this in noir two months but
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as i knew me i just feel if i see it is love. this is just the theme for today's expulsion from fear of which still haunts some of the refugees. actually mr shims in my limit leap to. the highest us has only been the trashman. man of nineteen a fool. who frizzy to. defund tying. playing tennis. is a yacht of mention. it's. an event he just unleashed out.
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and then all too quickly the big day arrives in debt most town square project theater packed for that performance. entitled a meeting in paradise it's to be a possible reflection on what sanctuary in germany has given to the refugees on. ants i found. that out and if i am a god it is real that i am not and that it is neat he would say give the east in session ok to feel i feel this show begins with the story of the refugees as flight from home fees. fees.
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as you did here to get to this into this is to live in this is bad just to listen to. the but if you do get. in the second top of the performance the audience is invited to get involved. so. they can taste a traditional soup listen to recitals from the migrants or sign up for some charity was. pleased to be in the ninety's is because this is a big thank you. thank you and told you can go there and eat something all together as they did with the good and the good and see if i help out with and then to really add fuel relative to the old so like that
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wasn't meat and fish ones and it's just as an interesting is that you know it's a layman's to be satisfied it's about money by no means it would be wrong to conclude from this brief glimpse into germany's assimilation process no matter how successful it has been in detmold that refugee is a universally welcomed there is growing intolerance and frustration to be found here as elsewhere in europe and whether they do is remain open to migrants remains to be seen. for now though the one hundred plus million years that it's costing the german states seem to be being well founded. sex is just the beginning of next so they're going to try to understand each other and to get together have. been gentle all together i've.
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i've . desperate for a better life millions of people have sought refuge in europe sometimes their dreams of century are realized but sometimes disenchantment and hostility drive them home. in the second of two films on these contrasting experiences people in power meets the returning migrants now determined to discourage others from following the same call. to gambia back home on al-jazeera. when people need to be heard. so it's been for a few jomo soldiers life it's not the normal life the short and the story needs to be told to do stories that have in fact all suspect i testified in the court of law
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to make sure that the bad guys are behind that al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring new documentaries and live news on air and online. full of struggles but i mean nobody that a person coming into also the love of their battle to believe they are so full of pleasure we can waste only a household a little bit of an intimate look at life in cuba today get it out the door to each other carry on i forgot their feet because they're like this is mine cuba on al-jazeera. and nine hundred seventy eight. disappeared after boarding a plane to libya. for over thirty years his disappearance remain in mystery. but after colonel gadhafi was downfall in two thousand and eleven
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new evidence came to light. al-jazeera world investigates the case of the vanished in. and out to syria. australia's treasurer scott morrison is chosen by the ruling party to be the country's next prime minister as malcolm turnbull is voted out. along down jordan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up another deadly air strike in yemen at least twenty children are killed in a refugee camp butties by in the salvia marathi coalition. i don't know how you can
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somebody who's not a great. i'll tell you. i think the market would crash donald trump's dire economic warning us talk of his impeachment heats up ahead of the midterm elections . and the un urges south american countries to ease entry for venezuelans fleeing a worsening economic crisis. malcolm turnbull has been ousted as australian prime minister after a vote by liberal party m.p.'s the country's treasurer scott morrison has been chosen as his successor comes after a tumultuous few days in australian politics turnbull survived a vote on his leadership as recently as tuesday he's the fourth prime minister to be pushed out of office since twenty ten it was a ballot conducted in the party room for the leadership of the liberal party the successful candidate was scott morrison. and he won this fight by forty five
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votes to forty four peter dutton. welcome on this let's cross live to kathy novak in sydney kathy says scott morrison is now australia's new prime minister how much of a surprise was it that he won the leadership race somewhat more do we know about him . well on one hand it has become not on common to see changes of leadership and prime ministers losing their jobs after votes by their own party but on the other hand it was a surprise in so far as the treasurer scott morrison was not the man who initially challenge malcolm turnbull for the job of prime minister earlier in the week as you mentioned there had been another leadership vote and it was another one of turnbull's ministers peter dutton who challenge him for the job of prime minister he lost that initial vote but then said later in the week that he believed he had the numbers to force another vote in this time he thought he could win well malcolm
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turnbull said if you do have those numbers present me with a petition showing that the majority of the ruling liberal party does want to have another vote for the leadership position peter dutton did present that petition but when it came to the vote malcolm turnbull this time stood aside and it became a contest between three people and it was the treasurer scott morrison who ok cathy let me just let me just interrupt you there briefly because the outgoing prime minister malcolm turnbull that is just speaking to the media let's just listen to what he had to receive government as a progressive liberal call this a progressive liberal coalition government enormous reforms and very very substantial achievements you know the foundation of everything you do in government is the strong economy and we have delivered as repro most jobs and growth i've heard that before i got record jobs growth in australia last year we have strong economic growth three point one percent as you know than any of the g seven economies and that is unable to do so much more despite the minority position in
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the senate than the one st's one seat majority in the house of representatives we've been able to deliver substantial taxation reforms much more than any many of you probably any of you thought possible substantial personal income tax. reforms the biggest in more than twenty is tax reductions for small and medium businesses i've wilmington lee astroland family owned businesses we've also been able to get on with the job of important historic infrastructure i'm very proud that we are underway with snowy hydro two point zero you know sometimes my opponents in the labor party say that i'm not committed to renewables well i tell you we're building and we're going to build the biggest single renewable project in australia since snowy hydro one point zero so it's a that is a substantial commitment plus we're getting on on building the western sydney
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airport the inland ryle and we'll build a railway to from millburn out to tolerate so many other big infrastructure projects and we've been able to do it because of strong economic growth we've also taken a different approach i have they and i reforming liberal prime minister of course we know one of the many difficult political challenges that we face particularly in the coalition has been the issue of marriage equality now we have delivered that same sex marriage is legal we went through a postal vote as you know which was hugely successful again much more successful than many thought and we have delivered that historic reform a very substantial one we've also a stablished a national redress game for the victims of child sexual abuse we've provided record support for mental health services and indeed for health services right across the
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board whether it is hospitals medicare pharmaceutical benefits scheme none of those things could have been done without the strong economy that we've delivered that child care reform has also been once in a generation reforms but i have taken a different approach as a. a federal leader is the federal government to the way we engage with cities as you know historically federal governments. played a limited role a sort of an ad hoc rall it cities and very often you had federal government state government local government often moving in roughly the same direction but being a bit like ships in the not the city deals programme has been a real innovation a very very welcome reform and working very well enabling the first time to see a federal government money systematically going in to work in partnership with communities so that you agree on what your vision is and then get on and do it i
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want to say also that it keeping a stride in sight is the obviously the single most important priority of government i've had outstanding ministers in that area particularly maurice pyne the defense minister and the defense industry minister kristof upon and we haven't bought on the largest investment in our defense capabilities in place tom and of course it's not simply a matter of ensuring that our men and women in the i.d.f. have the capabilities to give them the force that i need and to ensure that they are saif in all of the circumstances they're engaging in but it also is part of an agenda to ensure that defense industry these advanced industries provide the lead the opportunities to build this trial in a commie to school part of our economic plan. clearly as prime minister i've had
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a great deal to do in terms of our international agenda we've been able to secure again the reform no or an achievement that many people thought was impossible which was the transpacific partnership when donald trump pulled out of that everyone thought it was a date and i was i was mocked as you know by. some for keeping at it but we managed to secure the trunk of the t.p. pay eleven transpacific partnership continued and the fact that it has continued not only creates export opportunities for straight into little sigh provides i found dilation for a try deal for the us to reenter at some point in the future and for others to do as well we've also of course i was able to secure and then mine tie in the resettlement deal with the united states for refugees on manison our route that that was a check was a challenging exercise to maintain that but of course hundreds of refugees are now
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being resettled without providing the incentive for the people smugglers to get back into business again and maintaining that strong border protection has been critically important we're also i believe is also able to ensure that when the u.s. put tariffs on steel and aluminum on. countries right around the world the strider was exempted from that again a great example of the way in which i have sought always to stand up for stride in jobs training workers and industries we've been able to. ensure that we could really intrade bring back the rule of law on the building the building sector with the strike in building and construction commission that was obviously one of the double dissolution triggers but again many thought that was impossible but we were able to achieve it so there's been i think it's been a it has been
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a challenging time to be prime minister but i'm very proud of our record i'm very proud of my government money ministers record in achievement so i want to thank them i want to thank all my colleagues i want to thank my stuff but you know above all i want to thank my wife lucy for her love and support i want to thank. alex and his wife yvonne and out daughter daisy and her husband james it isn't easy being either married to the child of a politician little on a prime minister and often children get attention from the media and others that they frankly don't deserve in terms of. you know people wanting to sort of have a crack at their father by going after them so they it's it's been tough on them it at times but i want to thank them for their solidarity and and loyalty and love.
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our grandchildren of course great joy look forward to spending some more time with them and with lucy but finally i want to thank the australian people for everything they have done for me. it has been such a privilege to be the leader of this great nation i love australia i love the stridency we are the most successful multicultural society in the world and i have only as defended that and advanced that as one of our greatest assets you we must never allow the politics of rice or division or of sitting astride ins against. each other to become part of. the political culture. we have so much going for us in this country and we have to be proud of it and cherish it now i suppose i should say something about the events of the of the last week. look i think you will know what's happened there was a determined insurgency from
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a number of people both in the party room and and and of the back by voices powerful voices in the media really to bring if not bring down the government certainly bring down my prime ministership. it was it was extraordinary it was described as madness by many and i think it's difficult to describe it in any other way. in the party room meeting today. i was impressed by how many of my colleagues spoke or voted full loyalty above disloyalty how the insurgents were not rewarded by electing this to dothan for example but instead the successor who i wish the very best of course scott morrison.
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