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it's clean we pride ourselves in cleanliness and our food and our well called sure of. the. group of people of the day from the bottom as the local government area so as with the tradition. drinks and food. to them when i'm going to speak with them of those doesn't get it with. this is a field the field is meeting the grassroots. them to get tons of money from you. to. for their store for their well being of course on the other you have to friend groups ring you not want to meet you you know you all ends up with money your goodwill with money very few people and i can count them on one hand of not taking anything for me.
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i do know what is needed in my community people need to get what is rightfully theirs there are lots of issues risen in the. peninsula it's now been ceded to cameroon so all the people. on the cross riverside what builds their home their lie everything they lost all that because that parts now belongs to someone and they were now pushed into another area where they already had some mint of people so they're sort of like squatty didn't have their own lines which is sweet and they've lost a lot. we are worried
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about. you. and we really will. not believe your words. how. you go. looking for those people. who. you will see the story of because it is no news is nothing new but i want to encourage you not to give up there are many issues on ground where there is said cement over people such as yourselves is paramount very very prominent and i want to enjoy knew that if it's something that has the wall of i don't know my time with you. is something that i'll gladly stand in the forefront and say yes i will carry it to the end. so i thank you for this opportunity and i hope that i can count on your supports going forward thank you and god bless you.
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names in eighty two you know i turn to tell the world that i used to be a model for a. baby or even a sense in my eyes is oh god my. life let me have planted. so these are my my movies of you all. this was my very first movie ever when the sunsets as these old song is well used to shoot in vegas that's me who was from was limb family who was in love with a christian guy so many clothes shop. broken kauto this one we cradles through the movie. you want to see me see. god yes.
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first started like a month into it every night. literally i'll be crying there was a time where i sat through this is too much i don't think this is for me but then i thought well someone who's done something on quits half way i want to i want to think it's the end so when i'm speaking about it i'm going to be speaking from a position of authority. she didn't. because i was. when my cousin said for me to come by is going to. pits names. me silly when it's all that i wanted to go into politics she refused is a no no no as it ok pray for me she said no she won't bring ok. she their prayer warrior she lives in the church for me if.
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i think it's all good and pray. my mom is my inspiration now because she says she knows we've got how we always have. you with. what i grow my strength from because she was. for me i'll. never. get there no problem what i love had today even though grown ups used to. be. my sister the one who came up to a few years. just. me i received the rod
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every road. i don't care how long i have known you would bring it because i want to just be yourself with me and we'll be fine wave you want to bring it here bring it and i'll bring mine. american dollars. and enjoy. it in our lives. just can't we. never this one not even. a new movie it's like being in a tunnel you know it's. like they're walking your world. doesn't need that
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everyone has a voice. and that's your comments your questions i'll do my best to bring them into the cell join the global conversation. the leaders of the two koreas promise a deeper ties and an unprecedented visit to seoul by kim jong un. and welcome to al-jazeera live from our headquarters in doha will be as a peron i'm also ahead in the escalating trade war between the u.s. and china beijing hits back with sixty billion dollars worth of tabs on american
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goods. rescue teams in the for the pain struggle to find survivors of a massive landslide and more than five million children at risk a warning about the toll of the war in yemen. the leaders of north korea promising a nuclear free korean peninsula kim jong un also says he plans to visit seoul probably before the end of this year south korean president made the remarks on the second day of the three day summit yang they also agreed to open bold and rail lines between the two. it will be in. the north the permanently close its nuclear facilities with inspections from outside experts and the young young nuclear facilities are also to be closed depending on measures taken by the us it's such a great development from our perspective. over the past decades confrontation and
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hostility described our military relations but with this new agreement we agreed to make the korean peninsula a free area through various measures to that in exchanges in many areas and communications are going to help our hard work for the reunification. right now he's joining us live from saul's and then we'll close production facilities and allow outside inspectors rob this. indeed elizabeth is a commitment to close those facilities but dependent upon actions taken by the united states exactly what does that mean there are many questions that have been left unanswered after this declaration both the leaders were certainly upbeat as they were declaring this to be a major victory a major breakthrough they said it opens a new era for the korean peninsula they both referred to during their address to
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the hostilities that have marked out the relationship between north and south korea but how this year with the actions taken by both of them in having these meetings things have certainly improved they spoke in poetic terms about planting a seed in the spring that was their very first meeting which is now borne the fruit of peace with this pyongyang declaration certainly moving in says he's convinced about north korea's sincerity he says that north korea is committed to denuclearize ation and that these facilities with their closure that will be verified by international inspection but he also says it's a dream come true but it is a dream and a deal that is very lacking in detail we don't know whether more details will emerge in the coming days whether north korea will give us more details about timelines and so on and just how it will achieve this denuclearization and also
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whether that's going to be enough to convince the united states to restart their negotiations and whether indeed it will lead to another possible second summit with their u.s. president donald trump but just far as into korean relations go this is it does mark a new high it does seems as though into korean relations have certainly not been this good and as you mentioned there it could well culminate in the first ever visit by a north korean leader to seoul probably happening before the end of this year elizabeth and on those and to korean relations rob they made a lot of other pages including what they said was removing all vests that might lead to war. this is very much building on what was called the panmunjom declaration this was the declaration the leaders agreed upon way back in april which seems a very long time ago now but it is ways of improving the into korean relationship regardless of what happens between north korea and the united states both sides
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seem very committed to bringing down the road level of risk that is along the demilitarized zone also looking for greater engagement on all sorts of different levels these are large delegations there's a talking to each other over these three days you have business people or people from other walks of life on cultural aspects and so on and they do have a long term at least very big ideas about what a we unified a korean peninsula might look like in terms of economic cooperation and they have been as you mentioned there talking about the possibility of road and rail links running the length of the korean peninsula but all of this of course depends upon the lifting of sanctions and the lifting of sanctions and of course it depends upon the whole question of north korea's nuclear asked rob thank you very much for that for now that is rob mcbride but the latest from seoul thank you. then on to other news now and china has followed through with its threat to retaliate against the
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latest u.s. tariffs on chinese goods further escalation in their trade war beijing says it's imposing levies on another sixty billion dollars of american made items after u.s. president donald trump announced increased have some two hundred billion dollars of chinese products trump says he's open to talking to beijing but won't let it take advantage of the u.s. scott has more from beijing. china fires back in the escalating trade war between the united states and china imposing sixty billion dollars worth of tariffs that's going to go into effect next monday the same day that the united states is tariffs are going to go in place as well now as we move forward obviously when you look at the numbers china's number tariff number is a lot less than the united states at simply because of that trade imbalance between these two countries something present don't trump wants to reduce or china can only do so much when it comes with direct tariffs but what they can do and there are indications that they have been doing that is they can impede the way the american
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companies operating in china do business that's slowing down licensing that's slowing down customs that's one way one tactic that they can use the far less impactful than billions of dollars in tariffs now moving forward to we've heard that chinese officials have said that because of this next round this latest round of tariffs from the united states that the trade talks between the two nations the two largest economies in the world has been poisoned but what we haven't heard yet is the confirmation that talks are completely called off for the time being what we are hearing is that the next round which is supposed to take place in the next couple weeks has been downgraded possibly from high level math maybe now down to mid level but that's something that's left to be determined but right now obviously from chinese officials perspective those trade talks have been poisoned but they haven't been called off just yet. to the philippines now the rescue teams are continuing their search for survivors of a massive landslide in the north that had the mining town of i think on and
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province many locals had been sheltering from tough when the landslide happened right through the philippines on saturday killing thousands of people. is joining us live now fourth day of emergency response operations and i believe the rescue operation is now one of retrieval how the family is doing. well they're taking it with. quiet dignity as you can see they have been patiently waiting i'm just going to show you what is happening behind me. some of them are family members of those who came here looking for their missing loved ones many of them working in the small smiling community small mining community where the devastation basically happened they have registered their missing the have submitted basically photos and the other information that they can give but really essentially the issue here really is
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a matter of of waiting because this is already the fourth the and basically reaching it's now has focus on retrieval operations as you know it happened late saturday and when the landslide started of top of the mountain. so many of the houses were moved and basically this bunker has been buried forty feet deep with spoken to members of the scene of the crime operative in there saying that basically now the focus is identification the unnamed some of the bodies some of some of what they have basically recovered are body parts and even dental records are not going to be reliable because many people who have been very secure are in fact they come from impoverished communities and they do not have even reliable dental records so this is something that's going to take several weeks perhaps months and a process that's going to continue and unfortunately better this is not the first time that such disasters have happened in the mining community what is president the third his government doing about this. well you know
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a little bit was about i think sunday afternoon when he was told during a televised command conference of the disaster here and he himself basically said that he was actually thinking about banning illegal small scale mining operations in his statement yesterday he said it's something that's been thinking about but then there's kind of a defeatist tone to the president is that there's not much he can do because basically he said the law allows it and that he kind of in the middle east basically admittedly says that the power is really the lobbyists who are pro mining are strong but there's one major issue here lives closing illegal small scale mining operations does not solve the problem that is because many people who come from these communities know the danger but the ignore that simply because they need to earn a living so called closing down mines where more than thirteen million three million people are dependent is just going to make is just going to add up to the leader issue of poverty here so there has to be an alternative and alternative employment
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for all these people so even here in this area where we are encouraged all year despite this danger despite this devastation there are still illegal small kill mining operations that are still ongoing as we speak and we've spoken to police are saying they're trying to stop that at the moment to trying to put a stop on that is there's no national ban on it at least in this area and these in this region they're going to do something about it tonight or thank you very much for their financials jamila bogan joining us live from chicago thank you. now more than five million children in yemen are at risk of starvation as a result of the country's ongoing four year war that is according to a new report by save the children around eighty percent of yemen's population gets its supplies and aid through the port of where they either and the charity fears that renewed fighting between the salvia marathi color should and healthy rebels could force it to close that would affect food and fuel prices the cost of food has risen by sixty eight percent since twenty fifteen and has doubled in price in some
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areas in a matter of days more than two thirds of yemenis start know where their next meal is coming from and the charity is now warning that disruption to supplies would cause starvation on an unprecedented scale meanwhile the number of children returning to school in yemen has dropped to a new low the united nations is warning of a lost generation of youth who remain an educated and traumatised under seven has been following developments in yemen and reports from nearby djibouti looking at the situation many young yemenis are facing. has taken a. very he's a bright teenager before yemen's war he dreamed of one day being a doctor but his father died at fifteen years old mohammed has swapped his education for a motorbike he uses it as a taxi trying to support his mother and family.
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