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voice in that's your boss your twitter and you could be on the street join the global conversation on how does iraq. have no i'm not sure how with the top stories on al-jazeera president has vetoed a resolution passed by congress to end u.s. involvement in the saudi led war in yemen the united arab emirates government has welcomed the move saying it sends a positive signal. the french president has promised to rebuild the fire ravaged within five years international donations have begun to pour in for the restoration because of the fire that engulfed and destroyed part of the historic cathedral is being investigated but has more from paris. where the french president emanuel mark caller is saying that he would like to see notre dame rebuilt in five years well that seems something of an ambitious target because many building experts are
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saying that it would take maybe ten fifteen years or even longer because it's such an enormous challenge there has been so much damage done in any case that any rebuilding that has to happen will take place over several stages first of all there has to be incest assessment inside notre dame cathedral firefighters are trying to make sure that is structurally safe for engineers and architects to even be able to go in and then of course how do you rebuild do you do something different and creative would you try and restore it to its former glory those the some of the questions which would lead to be honest no matter what they were it does seem that the idea of rebuilding this cathedral twelfth century monuments in the halls of power society touched a chord with people around the world because we don't nations have been flooding in hundreds of millions of dollars pledged by private individuals by some top french companies the general public people even coming forward and offering to donate
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their skills their craftsmanship you know carpenters stone cutters masons builders people saying let's a sell there is a sense of unity the burning of notre dam in many respects has brought many people in paris and around the world together. fighting in libya's capital tripoli is intensifying with at least five civilians killed and many more injured after shells and rockets were fired in various parts of the city and follows an air strike by the un recognized government on a camp of fighters loyal toward khalifa haftar just outside tripoli the government has pushed the state of emergency to the highest level as it defends the city from have to fight is well the united nations says the hostilities have now displaced almost twenty thousand people the u.n. support mission in libya condemns the increased use of heavy weapons and indiscriminate shelling that has damaged civilian houses schools and infrastructure
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the secretary general's special representative gets on salami continues his outreach to call for a humanitarian truce to allow for emergency services to access civilians trapped in conflict impacted areas. and polls have opened in indonesia's elections you are watching live pictures this vote as a rematch between the current president. is to be on toe there are more than one hundred ninety million eligible voters in the country. the chairman of algeria's constitutional council type of belies has resigned from his post and anti-government protesters are still continuing their calls to replace the rest of the country's entire ruling elite. egypt's parliament has rubber stamped constitutional amendments that could keep president. and power for another decade the parliament which is dominated by supporters voted five hundred thirty one to twenty two in favor of the amendments the measures will also give the military a more formal role in the country's politics meanwhile egypt's president has called
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the head of sudan's transitional military council and offered help he says he supports sudan security and stability in a statement the egyptian president says he agrees with the will and choices of the sudanese people saudi arabia and the united arab emirates have also offered support to the transitional military council. while that sudanese council has sat to the prosecutor general and two of his aides a key demand of protest leaders demonstrations have continued in the capital khartoum for an eleventh day they're calling for civilian rule and want the military council to step aside. well those are the headlines join me for more news here after twenty one up south africa.
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fourteen years ago we filmed seven year old children all over south africa. there were black and whites rich and poor they came from very different communities separate by apartheid. they were growing up in a country that was brutally divided on the brink of historic social change. and seven years later we met them again. they were fourteen teenagers in a new south africa. now
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we come back to find them a twenty one gun and their own. political struggle has given them opportunities that their parents were denied. their all mandela's children. since they were seven the country has changed dramatically. how much of they changed with it. the battle they face is the war on aids. tragically for three of them life is a radio. france lives in alexandra a crowded township right next to johannesburg the richest suburbs.
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you. know much like do you love the writing. where you are going to name a whole. company. or the girl was good don't want to for one minute. when we film france aged fourteen. we asked him about nelson mandela. the whole. idea but not enough in getting enough to. move a tool because in a location. that means you q i didn't it's
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enough to wow. the movie was going on with the management team in t.v. have you know. he's always lived in the same small house. big enough to come up with one hundred twenty one he shows us the most significant improvements in oil going now using the toilet we all saw it we're using the inside toilet. and then back to talking one of the it's one of those family is still important to him and this is my motto. as i mean this is. if a million friends is chasing join you on your nanny and this is my father in law.
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that i cannot. decide no. just. in frances township only half the residents have work. to feed that b.p. . believe me to. get more money you must. must do it in order. to do it if i want what. i can now. that's. the one food topic and to me i want to hear god is by nature nature to asking people needing food and i had
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id. i know i was going on about going to school tomorrow and i'm going to. look i don't go to like she. needs she know which. one hundred i'm going to get english why don't you danish. become out of the exchange. oh oh my god to. go through school it was his talent for soccer that france hoped would be his escape from poverty. to end up in a profession and people would prefer him to leave because. from outside in when you know. his early success is something he's still proud of. very funny things like.
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the only thing about celibacy. and then. our. love life yeah you know you know i wanted to my enjoyment and there was no mo no money for the. poker. no he just plays for fun. normally p.v.p. thoughtful cause he's getting to that extent. the time i told him all the way over to you know you need to deal with guys like me but there was talk to you a moment you feel a certain defeat in a sense in the last of last week. and i knew a whole new piece so it's no good not a new movie forty million gussets when you called and got my license give his big give it a. if you do. i'll get a. fit when it'll get it's
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a moderate it could mean. a few busyness and i try to do the lessons. but i don't think you find. another thinking on our feet money talks. government is not doing enough for the ethos played on a form a she'd need opportunity to get more healthy or not. at all. because through. most. of the i'm going to want to. be. you know. i'm not going to put the living lungs out of life oh i see it going to. do and then for
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you to. pass by i'm just trying. as a little girl to shine attended a progressive private school that's our friends. at seven and fourteen we interviewed them together for things you have to do if you're young yet in jack's fact no way. she's off to. i should not be general jewish he's coaching now. these are all these different highgate is kind of you know karim this is are all these different you know he's a twenty one year has decided not to continue with the filming school leaving question on the school so he missed school well seven i thought it was fun seven fourteen i was the one biased teenagers on bearish question themselves on t.v.
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i don't know i just remembered i kept saying for cashiered if this decision was funny for me but the forty one of us. with. this. allow i want to start my own band. i went on to say meeting in depth to them. i want them to be a message in the song you know they want to be completely fake and. girls. she's going to be is you keep her i don't know i didn't clear that animals so like i gave quotes on the tunas emotion the moment on the bag she and the one dog and the one cat oh my you look up to them yeah.
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tessanne is still living with her parents and her collection of stray dogs is mighty separatists. out of my fees she has not become a zoo keeper or a musician. instead she's got a degree in film and now works in the computer world. deejaying is one of her hobbies. you know. you have boyfriends you know you look good. why not us oh yeah i know i know you could sell that ploy and face yes i don't know i thought she would still be a sign i didn't court the ones with the puritans and i bearings and green hair and i don't know black jackets and the pounds or seem to talk to me or do you have
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a sense of work kind of man you would be interested. yeah definitely definitely do probably someone he's probably older than me and definitely older me and somebody use. successful in their own right and somebody you can he's not threatened by me a lot of people authorized by me so far so good certain by me because probably i mean you'll say something accused of being in your face very often and i know i can't be but i try not to be but also the thing is like a being brought up in a in an environment where it's ok to argue with people and it's ok to disagree with people and it's kind of part of my family's norm a lot of people don't think that. i have this insane person to defect where if i do something i have to date to the point that i'm sick of it i matter what it is. you're ready. to.
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come here and. i think i was very unhappy and i wasn't happy where i was i've watched t.v. so it was a big escapism to go out and just behave as. in saying the as i could i'm sad that i did not see us by now so i guess that's just me sad that's sad i'm sorry i say. i'm sorry. but i think i've kind of calmed down a bit i missed a lot i still have fun but i certainly don't do what i did last year or the a before or the year before. i mean i've actually reached a level where i was getting so paranoid and so crazy and i just had to stop i was convinced you know every night people try to kill me so. now. we're trying to break into my house and there weren't any one trying to break into my home and wake my mother up because people trying to break in but it was not
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about complete paranoia. so i'm crap i was dragging just trying to control. i've never actually heard of one person want to laugh it has never ever experienced drugs for god to have to talk. yes that's what we can't talk whatever i don't care for and as what they do a lot of cocaine. i've said it. they see and then can be the star is like a bird. it's like. feel the chaos around me you feel the whole thing good fun yes i do i think that's my problem. so small that i'm. too good. and people don't understand just. joking but nobody i do feel that i can make a very good films i've written a couple of scripts i mean working on
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a couple of featuring scripts and the more i write them the more ideas start to become concrete. wrong but i do well on big city disconnection. and if it's africans always had departed and we don't have so what we have. there is a terrible thing we always had as part of our density what i make of. you with everybody but you have nobody. and everybody's on their own so i think like this so much to like you so much nobody really cares about. it. i've been just to simply correct but they don't actually care. at seven and despair and beyond lived with their families and small hostel rooms in the township outside cape town. at the time police were cracking down on political protest. oh good good i'm no good at this one it's good to get out and
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about to. know me and say yes i like that and. i mean this guy doesn't know sends a. signal back saying oh god going to these to him was. just so at fourteen they'd both move back to their villages in the eastern cape to attend school. and town and of it and. kind of tangent to the piano well the good news is. going to china. the new china would do us miss we love. was our my mom and i just dumbo animals a little. after
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he finished school in the village yonder had to move back to cape town to find work . and this one had already returns to finish school here. at twenty one they are both back in the same hostel in the same adjacent for. output lives. labored love of income not a coupe up. no your name. will ai his new novel mcclure damn cool. people in going to put you to be like. the winner. now and say i am really an impassioned. send off to her arrival in
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cape town and this one got involved in a relationship. i guess i did when i gained like the engine no telephone number as nine nick is a phone number as i gave it to mr money aside seeing and gibbs had to manage it states when someone is a one nine flag or seller and you know no one celeb mikey got bill neely. i gained domino one i gave him for lynn and for pin no one come prepared. i gave my son a guy gania you one day went on again you weekend kind of when you say weekend yeah buy mine didn't have the money dyke so. you know when we saw we had a. car dash about and kind of claimed when you i'm in a truck and you seek a language and i by. and this were left school and went to live with a endorse. there was soon tension the soul gets a bombing of a god forgives a new fanatical colors when i know when i'm down i'm so game
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a gun gives money to one of the boys and michael is one of the gunmen and some accident girl you know go to bed tonight and you know i knew when i didn't think. no mommas i know about corey must but. soon after his arrival in kurt's own youngest girlfriend had a baby boy. the child and his mother live near the hostel with relatives. who were that's my baby. his name with. his move. away from some life before the birth of his son leon to head for the baby girl with the school friend there also living nearby.
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is and. this is life. they will live in. this one moved to this one is my baby the love we are again walking with my talk while all of i am one of the only thing it is low level and the. other one in innocence and then sally and a woman of the. sun and the one delicious onions and it will charge a dozen chat because surely. one because it was only allows her to run. the full nature in your eyes in ireland and. you know going about trying to. commune in one. deepak n.z. . when
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time over. and president of existing and in business go to my damn. book. and yes house. when late paying. for cable. and freedoms than men's. job. pretty much can be used to teach someone from a pay right. but a twenty one and this one does not have any school leaving qualifications it makes it even harder to find a job. in myside layon game called again will be my missile a young and it is underway as a new missile
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a young one ten year for them infamously means some pleasure and eternal bees are going to down come in. and out so are going to be a conduit one hundred one i'll go when i think that i might it when i go when people are they care schooling. this ease and. ease easy. this ease of. ease he. teach it strongman is ruling with an eye and faced on the silence from his allies is deafening us was perfectly happy to trade off from our for sea for security while western leaders turning a blind eye when even the citizens have forgotten victim to his repression executions torture or censorship is not acceptable and you won't hear such strong words from let's say berlin or paris or london and in cairo on al-jazeera
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the latest news as it breaks well this is a training exercise the dangers that are real because the situation in mali is slowly deteriorating with detailed coverage and how that is the donald tough to reason may makes it clear that the current political impasse simply can't go on from around the world while aid agencies are warning people of the dangers of cholera and distributing vaccines many are still using levels for thing and caning . their dreams have turned out to be disappointing and. that if anyone called me to say he'd leave each. other by so long to come three young north africans tell the story of how europe is known all they hoped it would be. al-jazeera world welcome to it to me.
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hello i'm here. hey in doha with the headlines on al-jazeera president donald trump has vetoed a resolution passed by congress to end u.s. involvement in the saudi led war in yemen the united arab emirates has welcomed to the move saying it sends a positive signal. the french president has promised to rebuild the not true don cathedral within five years because of the fire that engulfed and destroyed part of the historic building is being investigated. fighting in libya's capital tripoli is intensifying with at least five civilians killed and many more injured after shells and rockets were fired in various parts of the city and follows an airstrike by the u.n. recognized government on account of fighters loyal toward just outside tripoli the
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government has pushed the state of emergency to the highest level as it defends the city from have to fight is the united nations says the hostilities have now displaced almost twenty thousand people the u.n. support mission in libya condemns the increased use of heavy weapons and indiscriminate shelling that has damaged civilian houses schools and infrastructure the secretary general's special representative goes on salami continues his reach to call for a humanitarian truce to allow for emergency services to access civilians trapped in conflict impacted and polls have opened in indonesia as election this photo is a rematch between the current president. you're watching pictures now of speaking to reporters after having just cast his vote in west java there are more than one hundred ninety voters in the country the chairman of algeria is
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constitutional council tired belies has resigned from his post but anti-government protesters are still continuing their calls to replace the rest of the country's entire ruling elite. egypt's parliament has rubber stamp constitutional amendments that could keep president. in power for another decade the parliament which is dominated by sisi supporters have voted in favor of the amendments the measures will also give the military a more formal role in the country's politics meanwhile egypt's president has called the head of transitional military council and offer to help she says he supports security and stability. those are the headlines and now back to twenty one up south africa after which the news will continue.
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a stop you for. that leap yes. it was the at least ya ya ya. ya. at home she was the apple of her father's eye. from are the right thing. that can help nation challenge she bad it is really. inspiring me to lunch so you think you spoke of one. when she was eight her father's business fell on hard times. the t.n.f. family moved to johannesburg to live with relatives. life is not rosy life is not rosy it has a lot of dogs it and
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a lot of dogs wasn't but if you strong if you make it this matthew for you to be worried about you can get through anything. tell me about your father. you. this and lower back everything to me. which is the. shipping with. when we met our tea at fourteen the father was sick. he died two months later.
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mom was completely lost my sister was completely lost and i needed to be there for them as a family recruit because we only have each other. the . now studies for part time she works for and i t. company and lives with her mother in the townhouse complex we moved here simply for security reasons when dad passed away it was just mom my sister myself and unfortunately we had a few break ins the one night they were in our roof and they were just about to jump in and thank god my brother came up from durban and he's friend so and then i was a monster and sleepy and i heard the one guy on the roof jumping. so we all got up we all ran then got my brother was there and he chased him and immediately the same
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night we packed up. the fear of crime has produced a boom in gated communities where the crime levels themselves have reduced in recent years. we've very happy living in a complex security wise we know we safe and you know we're not stupid recently at night. mom is everything to me she's a mom and dad sister friends can speak to about anything. so i can take her with me to a nightclub take it to the gym you go sure it's close yeah we're at the same. people . are these the bossy one. she's very fussy very bossy eva we've got gold bars now that i seem to know not fussy as in cost people are going. to make the call
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it cross the same kid when you finish wash dishes there must be no work to if you really must be. mine brought me up that way not just complaining that i have exactly like there is you know it's perfect it's perfect it's going to be lovely i think it's important for a lady to cook i think a way to man's hotch is through his stomach. don't you agree mom is. on the pipe very dreamy people say on that tape can be very stubborn they say we very six people. just come and look. like you. i'm pretty ray.
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i think also what is a flaw is i can be very compassionate and sometimes being very very compassionate towards others. it's sort of. you end up getting hurt well i've got to it's love sex love sex love is not for me. you know all right i mean even to put my joke on you know stunning go. i don't want to be a dating machine. a day to machine is when you date ok you date this guy you meet this guy you lackey predating then you realize he doesn't come he's here right so then you say oh you know what. i just don't think it's working out then you find someone else and then you got a dame and then realize something's wrong with them while they don't suit you or they don't dress well perfect perfume perfume you. ok really truth the truth and i'm gonna need to get some the kids today don't know
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what they doing they just fall in love with a guy and in the into bed and blah blah blah and in the end up being pregnant and then they've got to drop school or drop work whatever they're doing and if you got to sit with a baby you know not saying anything bad about sitting with the baby but i mean your whole life plans get ruined as well you know it's also not very cheap to maintain a baby is it's actually expensive. i love bhangra music it's pretty much your engine music but indie music if you dance to. do it it was the. artist well it is still defined within the indian community here at the bunker nearly everyone is in. watching indian movies and when you tend to watch them dance to a song you can go out and you can pretty much action those moves that you watched
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on t.v. . you have a sense of what kind of man you are just somebody that will love me unconditionally . most importantly. somebody that would be there for me in good times and in back to someone who won't cheat on me somebody that i would just want to grow old with and still love me till the day he dies like my dad would my mom. i mean told the day my dad died my dad used to sit and sing to my mom and i used to go dad c'mon get a drum you know but. that type of man is the man that i want to man just like my dad.
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all over south africa people are overwhelmed by the devastating effect of h.i.v. aids faming around a thousand lives every day in two thousand and six. tragically three of our children have died. why do you mean. i mean it is that. it was the daughter of a city chief. this is her at seven proud of has to do tradition. child a cyclist i think so why should i deny that they were shown to be the shank
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you can't check shine and shout shout why do you think you can choose how. she died at the age of nineteen. i was. at fourteen she had started to question some of the traditional zuda values the whole generation believes that i do mean i love to take over. so no money can take you from just think that's right no no don't believe how love to be chief. not long after fourteen minutes i was diagnosed as a child i posited. she died of aids four years later.
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who. this was linda at seven he lived in the eastern cape with his grandmother and loved their cattle. company as many not as knows time but it can tell you. who the turn but. a little. closer to calling. by fourteen he was allowed to herd them. to get into this business and. our own little foreigner. according to his grandmother linda hurt his leg he laid down and on the third day
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he died. at seven forty and shane went to school together they were a lively couple to interview ok tell me if you have a lot of money and a lot of money what is going to do with it and buy me a god by advantage by everything if. the person that. is my mother is like the bass or neighbor like to talk that other doctor my mother then to my friends. if i need food in my mother's day for me guidance she asked me through school at home without my mother no way i would be now.
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shane was a chubby positive. when he was twenty he died of pneumonia. i hadn't seen chain in a long time after fourteen hour and totally by accident. i went out with a few new people one night and it happened that they were friends with him and so we added really good diamond earring out and stuff and then a few weeks later i just had the time be a died but i didn't know exactly you and so i found out after the funeral that is actually shane. that had passed away. when we put the bottle of jack daniels reject you did yesterday oh in the this is check that the deal you have is always the big one the big one is god is a bottle of dump will be. easy to see because they can who the source of
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a little nuku nuku been totally into the world you live on this day and get it i hope one day it got no one in the war and they want to be like at this entire will lead me with one whom to share die like you are one. or bottom in the live. or not. so he cassidy in fear of you shoot i missed it so it was seed corn because they're confused say maybe for anything to do you know what i feel it here in the london. and why do you go. is it really hero do you see any pianist or wasn't. going when you should be abandoned by one now you may be a pitcher you know when we say my time see now when does eventually i'm here with no news for no one and i'm being abandoned down in a man. abandoned by
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a poor billy no good girl and didn't think that john dear of one really wonder if you're meant to be much you know about how much you don't know. the funny people our descent but do you clean the shadows as he went out into yeah it why there were days when. it's about right. and i that day and gus will go then and i desire we'll tell you says i tucked into her hands as i did to. get this bomb ok there is this in terms. of one woman. from london they say generals among us voted to make india plenty of money on this. but another incentive for. my. korean shane lived in an area of johannesburg designated for people of mixed race or color as the nerd in south africa. would you like to
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go to school with watch or. am no. no no why not. me would i like to go away do you really want to go away maybe they speak and neither can you laugh in flitters after they woud know. that fourteen claudia was living at a boy's care home where her father was the principal as lot about this that goes on in the area has a lot of gunshots. when you drive up the road to the shop you've got to make sure your doors are locked. you've got to feel being hijacked. women have a fear of being betrayed and i mean it's not just in poor communities it's all over . soon after she was moved from her school in the one to watch school and romeo.
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all of a sudden i was taken to a school where everybody was just like me and i stone into an environment that is a majority white school the school was really trying me. and i think they will back four five children in my class they speak the same language and the standard they say when they speak afrikaans. everybody just assumed that i spoke at a concert film because i was scarlet and they had these very strange or what was to me really strange ideas. it was about. what you think. what you think you are.
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twenty one she's living with her parents in a comfortable. she's studying science with the hope of transferring to medical school. i think my parents. give me opportunities. and to expose this is much as they could do. in new environments. knowing if i wanted to do something i could do it my parents have never ever told me to do that. thousand. and. twenty.
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to do everything that i want to do. like when i went to do it i don't. know my own car and it was my dad's first guy that he got before my mom and he were even married and so that's just gone and broken down on me a few months ago and he's going to sell it to the mechanic who's been fixing it will ever see like a second child and so. i'm like most people i can just go in and get come when i please i'm going to go to do with the asking for the car and mike taking which dimes i come in. to compromising i don't think i'm very good at compromising. this scene and he and the killer vision they see. just
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invented a new i knew. i knew via it's faster the in. those over sixty any go sixty. so do you wear the wheels yes man you lied with the wheels on your leg states. when you sit in your daily do you believe you can be anything you want to be and the only reason that you couldn't be it is if you didn't want to be and the older you get the more your deal lies there is always somebody that smarter than your or somebody that knows more than your or that prettier than you and that even though it might not matter to you it matters to the rest of the world. i want to do mates and be a doctor so people just have a sense of needing to do something because they so much better. you want to
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they doing in their lives i mean you're going to have. a miserable person to give and expect it. but somebody that's open to change and to new experiences and who likes travelling and. i don't know. plane somewhere in india and no are you going to get from point a to point b. but to just be happy to be the. i sent to love life and experience as much as i can and see as much as i can. and do everything. my twenty one year olds are able to choose where to live and work what to study unsafe or even way to daunce
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so you'll need water i enjoy teaching because i can identify with where they're coming from the crisis is that every chicken out of the bottom is completely lost. how if you changed since he was seven. charting the lives of the children of apartheid over twenty one years each story reflecting a history of dramatic social and political change twenty eight hour soft africa part one on al-jazeera.
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hello there that eight of the batch of severe weather has now cleared away from north america predict the satellite picture we can see it just spiraling around the far east and parts of canada are moving away behind it it is a little come a however we do have this area of travis making its way across the rockies at the moment and as it does say that's going to be putting itself together so for so wednesday and thursday with another round of severe weather to deal with those heavy downpours then over the great lakes region and then that stretches all the way down towards the south and then that really ramps up as we had three they say for the texas and all the way up towards chicago they could be some more severe weather move over towards the south and generally is looking fairly quiet for us across the central americans at the moment just want to showers dotted around but
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plenty of sunshine coming through in between forcing guatemala looks like it'll be fairly wet to a wednesday that should begin to clear away as we head into thursday but it was a south as that would be some shop showers over brazil recently and the northeast that's where we see lots of them but that also bends around towards rio has been wet again for rio though showers just knocking a little bit further east with as we head into thursday so the south of that is hot in asuncion not quite as warm for same born as our east twenty four will be reasonable but with a good deal of cat around at times. the week began with news of a ninety day truce in the to protect us china trade war the world's largest supplier of that defied natural gas is leaving the biggest oil called him we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on which is iraq.
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this is. zero. hello i'm in this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes president vetoes a congressional resolution to end u.s. involvement in the in yemen. polls open for indonesian elections with president joko widodo hoping to beat his rival proposed to be. addressing the nation from says president vows to rebuild not try and lays out an ambitious timetable. and fighting increases around the libyan capital has.
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