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this issues need to be thought about beyond the tension of elections to put lead into the election do not play to make a good environment for discussion of issues such as these which are a very very elite gate and i don't think that mr mock with us in it to be thinking in a long term as to how do you actually cons are different groups in society when in car after polisi i'm ok i fully understand where two conflicts come from i do think however that the most important thing in south africa is certainly to reinstate the importance of conversation as a process of police in the short term so just do you think that amending the section twenty five of the consumer to pave the way for the expropriation of the land without compensation as has been now suggested by cyril ramaphosa could be the best option to try to sort our some of the simmering discontent in south
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africa. yeah look this situation is parliament this current lee with a committee busy with consulting various they go this out do it that is the situation and i think this is some consensus emerging that this not only does the member not the constitution but it's also about but active measures black emerging farmers should be supported and i must say that we are building that each by the south africa that they have put forward you know proposals and also the lead with government funding on that they will so what we want to see is a much more stronger better cultural sector that can contribute towards the economy but also doing sure that more people are part of the exit of culture that says take the internet and all that knowledge will have to wrap up our show dennis george ralph metallica herman thank you very much indeed for being present on the program
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news up me but the majority of both only saw me but so be it how does apply to both sides of this issue talk to al-jazeera. al-jazeera. where ever you are. in germany's capital there's a barber like no other sort of what it is. on iraq or struck cross with us. but as his city changes he's moving with the times. and going on the roads.
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the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live there. the master barber of berlin this is europe on al-jazeera. we understand the differences and the similarities of cultures across the wound. so no matter where you call home al-jazeera international bringing the news and current affairs that matter to you is. al-jazeera. as india was updating its citizenship records around four million people and they are some states are at risk of becoming stateless this today. with. infantry these are the majority of both. the so be it how does it michael both sides of this issue talk to al-jazeera.
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out. hello again adrian so they get here in doha the top stories on al-jazeera the latest attempt to end the yemen war has failed to take off the official government delegation is leaving the swiss city of geneva after waiting two days for the what the rebel representatives to join for u.n. brokered talks there with the say they didn't fly to switzerland due to concerns over their safety they didn't have a plane they say or permission from the u.s. and saudi governments to leave yemen al jazeera as david chase a report cell from geneva. the peace process collapsed before it even began they were meant to establish a framework for the peace process meant to build confidence measures to try and bring the trust together between the two warring factions that now the yemen
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government delegations packing their bags in the hotel behind me and are ready to leave this is been a huge disappointment for the special envoy for the island martin griffiths he hasn't given up all hope though he hopes to continue with the peace process in some form he hopes perhaps to bring the the sides together at a later date but he won't give any timetable on that let's hear what he said. we going to moscow to take up the issues that we will have discussed here this is what i mean by we have begun this is what i mean by we have begun. it's too early for me to say when the next round of consultations will take place or will be held that's obviously going to be high on the agenda to so that we don't go through a repeat of this week and i think it's important to note that. and also
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wanted to be here they're disappointed not to be here but the prospects for resurrecting the peace process do not look good and members of the yemeni government delegation here told me that as far as there was concern they were going to try and force the who tease to the negotiating table this whole affair that he's shown how wide the gulf is between the two warring parties whatever martin breath is the special envoy for yemen decides he's going to face an uphill task if he's going to try and get these two sides together the death penalty has been handed down to seventy five people who took part in protests against the twenty thirteen military coup in egypt many of them were involved in the sit in a rubber square in cairo which ended in the massacre of hundreds of people among the defendants is the former muslim brotherhood spiritual leader mohamed badie eight who received a life sentence the same bomi is the egypt campaigner for amnesty international he says that the trial had many inconsistences. you consider trying to be
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a completely unfair one because of its nature it's a master. in lawsuit that's who. was in the trial. you are not able to reasons or defense according to some of that five people actually from sources is this we're not even is that. we're doing that special because you were is the former is the spiritual leader and it was a case. where you can see you can see how. the iranian military has shelled a kurdish iranian groups position in northern iraq killing at least five faces the democratic party of iranian kurdistan confirmed the deaths ten others have been injured kurdish military sources say it's the first such attack by iranian forces since one nine hundred ninety six the strikes hit east of erbil around one hundred kilometers from iran's border one of china's most senior officials has arrived in
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north korea. is in pyongyang to attend a key military parade on sunday as north korea celebrates its seventieth founding anniversary contrary to earlier reports china's president xi jinping won't be attending the first festivities his absence is seen as expressing china's disappointment over the lack of progress in their eyes ation told us that the u.s. is causing more aid for palestinians twenty five million dollars meant for cancer treatments and other critical care in occupied east jerusalem hospitals is being slashed last week the us government ended funding for a un relief agency that helps around five million palestinian refugees those that had lots more news here on al-jazeera after desean max next. man. be a. max
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sits in a room where visits are tightly controlled the no cameras are allowed. he kept the scene the bar heard all he can do is write. and this is what he says. gang life this was our foundation what we all know. and i tried to do something different and when i met daisy it was the best day of my life . and i wish that they could have gone on forever. my past caught up with me. and made us all pay the price. want.
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to like max daisy grew up in south los angeles the place that used to be called south central. infamous for drive by shootings gangs and the rodney king riots. but for hundreds of thousands of families that make south l.a. their home that's just part of the story. come up with a week a thing every day. daisy grew up here the middle of three sisters in a cluster of small houses her dad bought about twenty five years ago. to get. we grew up in south central about a mile away from where the l.a.
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riots started stay with. me my sisters are fresh generation americans and my family comes straight from mexico. my dad brought all his brothers and sisters with the dreams and hopes of them having a better future red velvet cake. but it's a polish less poverty that have there been never lock us up. with. what is thought of her. in two thousand to when daisy was fifteen the security her parents had worked for was shattered. her older sister on him was shot and killed in the driveway of the
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family property. and had finished college and was just about to start a great job she was also raising two boys. the shooter was a gang member and this fact as mark daisy's life in more ways than one. welcome to having me here there are what you're going to do there. either really questions for me. to start teaching myself a little bit about you. i have a bachelor's in psychology a master's in francis psychology and i in the counseling psychology program now. i have dedicated my. career to working with you that are involved in generational gang involvement and if we can help more people like that then maybe
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we can prevent more victims. so he has. while she's studying for her doctorate daisy has been working as a counselor for that risk families and their kids. but it's a job that sometimes puts her in danger. see that's not good but that it will. be. spending that.
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and i'm going to call lists. i couldn't i couldn't get where they were from. there will be here like causing like chaos at the park. they were throwing up their gang signs. you know i. see i would be. if my ex was fair he would know what to do. if daisy could call him max would know what to do. he had been
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a gang member for most of his life before he became an interventionist. part of the intervention workers really really help. and. they come like. her and try to separate her. not everybody wants or becomes a gang member in florence crown or in southwest. the lowest estimate is three percent the highest estimate is fifteen percent of the kids in those neighborhoods
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to become gang members. for. violent crime and gang membership in los angeles has dropped in recent years as it has in other parts of the country. but people in south l.a. are still about three times more likely to be murdered than in other parts of the city. and summer is the most dangerous time. in the hot months when the tempers flare even a small class can turn deadly. the city hires interventionists like max to work in the parks and head off any violence. gang intervention workers still have credibility with the gas they cannot oath. to have the respect of law enforcement. and not snitches. so these guys live on their word they walk
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a very thin line did no one else can really fully appreciate. what these men and women do they keep one body bag from becoming fifteen body bags. max started trying to reduce the violence about twelve years ago when he was thirty one. by that point he writes all i knew was gang life in prison and all reality i did never see me getting out. but then one day i could explain to a friend's little girl why i couldn't come home for christmas. that broke my heart . and i decided i had to change. oh max and i would be walking around. because i would just join him in his walk.
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so we would just make our presence known you know with the kids with the people playing basketball inside or you know the teenagers to like to hang out in the back that wouldn't be going on and he was here let me tell you that i'm. here and that's all i'm and they say because the max he had me talk to her on the phone regarding a client that was that i was service team but he got shot in their area they might be on the phone his whole phraselator. and i started doing this job i listened to a lot of crime scenes i saw a lot of stuff that was very difficult to deal with.

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