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tv   The Reluctant Vigilante  Al Jazeera  April 22, 2019 12:32pm-1:01pm +03

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right. edgar is one of the first to pull but there's not enough room for every one. moment that keep us from boca raton or some of them but not. in the bus on. the bus is too long. so the sailors let the real wheels rest on the rusty rajon. they usually try and get as many customers as possible on board ignoring the safe. with an old engine and a very strong current piloting the ferry is tricky. enough
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but the main gun. control goldust robot looking for when they go. the ferries no longer being pulled. and begins to drift i. think. it's dangerously close to the banks of the river. the steering cable is finally repaired and at the last moment the pilot manages to safely guide the ferry across i.
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i'd get you know the owner of the truck and once he's paid off the hire the fuel of the food this trip will hardly make him enough to live on i. have to be the most on him going to the middle ok. yeah i mean don't feel me i remain just as rigid as what's going on down patient. after three days and four hundred forty five kilometers and get completes the first stage of his journey a river around town. isolated and near the brazilian border the small town grew as a result of the rubber gold and timber industry. today one hundred thousand people live in these muddy streets and depend on the not processing plants for their livelihood. in this warehouse tons of the precious
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nuts arrive every day. because of the dam many rot even before they're open. to be dried they have to be ventilated but since there's no breeze the employees are continually moving the mountain notes around. the operation is repeated at the other end of the way house. that i love. that i've been able like a lot but like i like to. in this polluted atmosphere bacteria often contaminate the know. i. miriam the director of the factory and forces measures to deal with this technique. my mother was
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a lot of money if it was only for me it would. be a lot yes i. would get out my lots. and inside a thousand workers mostly women are manually dissecting the not. began to sink by means of making that particular item i love missing. the basics such as it was a subtle signal you get it was that was a was i was. in fact several members of the same family are taking turns on a single machine. this family averages less than three hundred sixty dollars
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a month. who's on the eighteen has worked here for two years the to such was such a was such. a was such. the work has repeat the same the kind of. old day long i was such. a. paid per kilo of shell. knots the workers hardly ever
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rest and quickly develop illnesses it's got a leg up. it will without the feet because. the brazil nuts will continue their journey to shops around the world where they'll be sold for around thirty dollars a kilo. has just learned that the road to le pears is flooded and impassable. he doesn't know how i will get allen back in time for the new school year. the unseasonable rains continue and the river benny has now flooded. the main road to the capital is submerged in the country is split into.
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either. this year the flooding has been extensive with entire cities being affected. the bridge on the main road has collapsed. and the force of the waters makes matters worse. ramiro is transporting timber to the bolivian capital the pads. looking at the damaged bridge he weighs up his options. it. yes i'm intelligent but i myself thought i must not see on the whole the market then the out as the. police that was really another part that.
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but it's what they see is special treatment that angers those who've been waiting for a day. you know what i do know i get it but i don't get your butt. head up with weighty ramiro risked everything. to the best of the federal ski industry went back to the. us how about how. he could easily be swept away by the coverage.
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that. he must now get across amount an area eroded by deforestation you know good stuff what about the one amadeo he may go to go from we probably go with us just go for a stalin look policy at the first dump predicate of the stuff that you know. i love you not the fan of it all say about. the minute i. would see the end of the campaign. i would go in the room and get deposited money without the because you know i was going to weed out what i want what are. the right doesn't stone and bolivia's slowly sinks into i'm a. natural disaster. ramiro he's making slow progress towards the planet.
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but now it's a whole hill that's went down over the road. to the. civil hospital he thought he. was impulsive if i thought he could make it all happen but it does not. stop to look at the high. school but get there but i believe that. a landslide has swept away the roads one hundred metres below. together that of there's another number up at an average will be eighty so this. does not have that much of the stairs. to travel those are angry they say the road was poorly constructed maintenance teams are overwhelmed and the trying to open an alternative route to leave is
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a chemist a moment a look at a moment was the political view at c.s.u. one movement that i do will be. the most vivid for them because i was here it would be a little. bit about what i don't. see cause you must refuse you. again soon we're going to go on with this thing is for us to see just in time to say see about how on this program to still if you're not in the official what would it be a misstep. the troublous have no choice but to brave the danger. stuck on the other side. the truckers are fed up and now want to try them like. you
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know your kids at all said that is a lot of. young i don't remember going to was a must. when i was. you know my mother you don't have a clue of what the little bit of money you have when are you going you know what is going green ok for me if you can get here you just don't call people of the company jumping on and off we have the noise you don't care if you're missing much of that because there's always been a day or you see. that i mean that's. going to connect with the. most of the one nobody that's the best in. ramiro will have to wait another four days the full being able to continue.
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you. are three thousand eight hundred meters above sea level. as the capital of the andes also suffers from flooding to new group young alan made it back to class but was one week late. he and his father both flew home with help from the government here. shutters or other workers that are yesterday tell you and you're not in a partial list. with his truck stuck in the amazon edgar has no vehicle and has to earn a living doing odd jobs mobile money years old and what open or the most story
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asking him to volunteer years for this kind of it's made for me for stand of a bunny for me despite its natural beauty year after year the rains in bolivia continue to have an impact on people's lawns. harvest is navigating dangerous rapids from the time we depart through the time we finished our scares to the fishing and dicing with death i am afraid of falling i'm afraid of dying breed if i don't go by car from my family to meet the man who go to the extreme just to make a living i have to be a strong swimmer otherwise and surf and risking it all vietnam on al-jazeera. an army of volunteers has come together to help with the influx of tens of thousands of evacuees. but their retreat to a church shelter has brought new challenges an outbreak of norovirus and other
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gastrointestinal problems. smoke from the massive wildfires now blankets much of northern california leading to some of the worst air quality in the world but with more than twelve thousand structures lost in the wildfires concerns remain about long term accommodations jobs and medical care. local officials say there isn't enough housing stock available. this was wrong to take children away from their parents and herd them into a school against their will there was no mother no father figures they put is a big player and we sort of looked after so i don't remember the children's names but i'll never forget the kind it is dark secret on al-jazeera.
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jews iraq. where ever you. should i'm companies say two hundred ninety people are now known to have been killed in sunday's bomb attacks with around five hundred injured. several suspects have been arrested but investigations two with the possible intelligence failings off. the prime minister says there were warnings about attacks on churches.
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and jordan this is obvious there on live from doha also coming up protest leaders in. that demonstration saying they no longer recognize the transitional military council running the country plus. a landslide election but truth of the ukrainian comedian who played the president on t.v. is about to become the real one. we begin in sri lanka and the nation trying to come to terms with one of the worst attacks in its modern history police say two hundred ninety people are now confirmed dead but around five hundred injured it's just in the twenty four hours since bombs exploded at churches and hotels across the country an emergency meeting has been called by the president to review the security situation and that's just getting underway now what shall start the joins us live now from the capital colombo charlie it's been twenty four hours now since those horrific bomb attacks just bring us up to date charlie with the latest developments on the ground.
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i think it's safe to say is pretty shocking how these figures keep rising two hundred ninety now confirmed dead five hundred or so should we also understand that city six foreigners were amongst those killed but at least twenty of them have not been identified so extreme were their injuries is also nine foreigners it is believed still unaccounted for still missing if you think about one village in the district where one of these attacks happened it's believed up to ninety people from that single village were killed in those attacks police now is saying that they've arrested twenty four people. a lot the investigation focusing on two locations in areas where it's believed was described to say fallacies were an area called don't want to go to where we saw three police killed in
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a suicide attack as i went to inspect so search a premises yesterday on another house in an area called upon the border which is a southern suburb of columbus now my colleague well for nine days look yesterday is the day's events unfolded and this is a report. carnage in churches on one of the most important days of the christian calendar the blast so violent it blew off the roof of this church in the gumball an hour and a half outside the capital the snow covered in blood mangled use and belongings of hundreds of worshipers i saw now that he's churches of revenge catholics trying popular among people of all seats in sri lanka. this video posted online shows the moment the explosion happened. lined up in body bags the feet of dozens of worshippers who came to this sacred shrine to celebrate one
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of the catholic calendars most holy days easter sunday oh my god i heard the explosion and then the roof fell on us we took the children and ran out from the rear door but when i came to the hospital i saw my brother in law and son on the ground. three separate churches bombed on easter sunday witnesses say the explosion here was so powerful it shook the surrounding buildings but it wasn't just christians targeted so were many other people and tourists as part of a much wider operation they are the casualties we are going to improve there be transporting them to the national hospital and then we have been advised to come to their shangrila in the heart of the capital and all close together are the shangri-la cinnamon grand and kingsbury hotels and the center anthony's church three churches since a bastions church in the gumbo and zion church in batticaloa were also targeted
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also the tropical in hotel in the suburb of they have. the eighth explosion was in them and a quarter killing a number of police personnel police had descended on an apartment block there looking for suspects several were taken away for questioning me if you do the math right i would like to express my condolences to the families of victims and those injured in attacks that took place we will take stern action against all those who are responsible regardless of their stature i do social media was restricted for several hours to clamp down on rumors and panic hundreds of injured people are being treated in hospitals which was formed by relatives the prime minister says warnings of such an attack were received but nothing was done authorities must figure out why. finance just zero. and charlie has manila saying in her report that there was a statement from the prime minister last night saying the authorities had some
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advance warning about the threat that's pretty worrying charley what more can you tell us. yeah very worrying indeed the prime minister's statement saying that there there was prior information given about the possibility of attacks on these churches. a lot of focus all of that investigation certainly those warning sorry what was described as a little known local group if this is indeed true office they highlight seeing credible intelligence and security apparatus failings here. the national security council is currently meeting at the president's residence we understand that the prime minister and all the cabinet operatives supposed to go in that the prime minister is calling for an investigation as to. exactly how this potential security failure happened is also saying that it's important that the international
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community cooperate as well and give as much information as they can to see whether in fact the perpetrators of these attacks were getting outside support for such a highly coordinated attacks it would be so anyone who speaks for the intelligence community would be surprising if they did they didn't have some sort of support but that remains to be see i think what's also important to highlight is what analysts are saying is the statement by the prime minister saying that there had been warnings or seen as being a bit of a broadside against the president last year here in sri lanka we witnessed what was described as the worst constitutional crisis in decades and a huge rift appearing between the prime minister and the president that constitutional crisis the last thing seven weeks the prime minister was sacked by the president so this statement by the prime minister certainly according to some people analysts is sad. saying that it could be an indication of political parties
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here political groups already trying to gain some sort of political capital so these attacks no matter how horrific and brutal they be. and the wider world i mean how are ordinary people there coming to terms with what's happened. well that's right i mean. in the last in the last ten years or have really been proud of the kind of recovery efforts that it's made off the suffering jenna twenty six years of war with the separatist organization the ceded it's the tamil tigers i mean it's come a long way since then so these attacks have got people very nervous very shocked very saddened by what's happened concerns about the kind of impact that it could have on the tourist industry for example and there's also concerns very shy think by the around the wider public and the government as to basically keeping
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people calm here. history in recent years over communal violence most specifically in the last couple of years what's described as right wing extremist buddhist groups attacking members of the muslim community and the christian community here so things are always quite tense on a communal level here but there's no doubt that the general feeling today twenty four hours off this attack is one of great shock and sadness across sri lanka all right. thank you. let's move on to some other news now a coalition of twenty two parties in sudan says it's suspending talks the military council that president omar al bashir earlier this month the freedom and change coalition as they call themselves made the announcement of the days of talks with military leaders to form a transitional government even morgan as more i in this third week of the sit in at
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the army headquarters in sudan's capital hard to thousands gathered around a podium they were waiting for the coalition of the declaration of freedom and change to announce names first a billion transitional council the coalition made a different an ounce meant. we'll continue with the sit in and have suspended talks with the military council escalate the revolution on the streets through protest schedules tell all demands are implemented we'll start forming a complete transitional authority that will announce in a few days. the military council took over when it ousted president bashir on the eleventh of april ending his thirty year rule it had hoped that force the out bashir would end the sit in that started nearly a week before after months of protests. since taking over the military council has been in talks with political parties to form a transitional government but many at the sit in say the army isn't keen to hand over power to civilian government a key demand for them to end the protests and return home. as i would have most
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likely in a in my opinion where with the declaration of freedom and change because they got is this far i will be with them till the end since the council is part of the old regime and is behaving like the old regime will continue with protest till it's gone we said to those we make music because so many years. government ruling it was not good and now we want to change this is there were citizens from the government that is it is us because it is a ruling. anything. the military. it has repeatedly said that it will hand over power if political parties in sudan are ready to form an inclusive government of consensus because you know we're hoping that we and the political parties and other stakeholders will get over our differences so we can speed up with what is needed at this time the military council reference that it isn't against any party and
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abide by the slogans of the revolution for freedom peace and democracy. but not all parties are in agreement on how to form the government and what it should look like . what the professional association had its coalition and now think that it has suspended talks with the military council it seems at this stage in front of bombing headquarters is not coming to an end anytime soon and more than a week after al thing president bashir of sudan he's nowhere near forming a transitional government. what comes next will largely depend on how much pressure the protesters can put on the military council and how long it takes for the divided parties to come together to start a new face for the country or even more going on to zero. fighting in libya has killed at least two hundred fifty four people in the last three weeks that's according to new figures released by the world health organization says thousands of people have been injured troops loyal to the warlords after trying to take the capital from the un recognized government.

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