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tv   Up Front 2019 Ep 6  Al Jazeera  April 28, 2019 7:32am-8:01am +03

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balance and steady nerves. were like oh. yeah. what's that about oh yeah yeah. i. might yell. but. if i want them in my life. that's what i like what.
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fish breed string. they eventually become trapped in will police further down the river. but. that up on a guy with a. what did you get that the. sun casts his net relentlessly. like. that i am. a little girl the big. that many of my type.
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i i i i i. i i i. i. i i i i guess that again the good god that god forbid i'm not caught in life if i want them back i'm.
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several families share the dangers of the rapids. each has its own fishing take. neuer and his colleagues catch up to one hundred kilos pedantic using a remarkable method i. love it but. i. don't like. the current pushes the fish into their ingenious wooden ramps all. they have to do
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is pick the fish out of the. list. the mekong is home to two hundred different species of fish the largest of which are cool with a trap that must be set in the middle of the rapids a hook i. think of nothing like the top top top top. i'm not going to see how i.
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look live look up what. i love to sit on the table i don't look what i did.
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i want to be able to somebody. who doesn't want to live and not. want that. kind. one but don't you. want one but it's a good if i don't believe it you know what if you know about it below is you that i said it. was good no. good mother no light hope i say here in what they're. here to be a lot of what i. each year two or three fishermen are taken by the make up. on the lawn you want to me. is at the end out there in the sand i'm a hot mama. i don't want to be in my you know all. kind
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of bottom line. but i do a lot i thank. all my body i go but they are. slowly the fish are disappearing. pesticides as well as a series of dams the largely to blame. in vietnam on the long river the bamboo raft as in smooth the waters the men take advantage of the calm to reinforce it. cuts as usually belong to the moment ethnic group. allies of the french and then the americans in the two wars that have shaken vietnam the hmong are still discriminated against. it's hard work for some of the lowest wages. well you only
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happen in miami where. the we go a bundle and good luck but i'm going to keep it that i'm. feeling good you know i'm going to get one bunk bed and go to congress how about my local one to one that i think look i do i'm the man. who has the world has become agitated the raft seen begins its mad rush look up. and walk like. a fool i'm. going to turning a run nearly fifty meters long is no easy task. ahead.
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in the distance lies the infamous ghost cave one of the most feared terms in the river. a heck of. a. little. live look. look. this time the ghost was leaning. on the last train the raft was ranked against the wall. rolls.
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on its bamboo cargoes scattered into the rhythm. one song the song river a motorbike comes to help. the river bank marks the end of the trip. everybody. thank you we are born again. and again by one young. now go on to what i know like you have to get i get though i don't know i have. been telling you i doubt it was in doubt i don't i do not know
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what you. think of back on land the bamboo must travel another thirty kilometers through rain and mud before reaching the processing plant. the jungle roads all slippery when the driver badly can only take a portion of the goods. being far away been aiming high and out back and have been but it accurately and been mighty help and our enemy to fight he may have waited here but you know that call by the in the morgue and i share my fate like you knew i wouldn't go in the new year i mean a bit of a beacon to do not go and the little that i knew but. think
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if a deal is struck but for twice the price if one slip or wrong turn and find lead could be crushed under his vehicle. santa going to harlem move joe pa title i decide that i know what i need to do and now what i'm going to roll out will be all along the blue a lot don't you know that all the fucking guy loves office on the top because i'm a little young to help out i always had only took my money you know we love playing football out but when the bell was a toy we hope i can. sleep on the night of our love and i wonder how much. we can do a little write up a call to a lot. of
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. the vehicle plugs along at the speed of an office car. after five hours the bamboo finally reaches the processing plant relieved. trikes may well become a thing of the past in vienna. as one of the last communist countries to join the free market the country is throwing. move this bamboo is near the end of its journey. see consumers across fear will
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put it to a variety of uses and the hard work of harvesting and transporting it will be good again. for drug users seeking to get clean one rehab option has been raising serious questions work based therapy a so-called treatment that is all a no pay. fault lines investigates how people reeling from drug use are having exploitation added to that was who's. recovering from rehab on al-jazeera. radicalism is on the rise across the globe and we're told it's everywhere yes we're told we're supposed to be highly suspicious of everybody
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and everything but our government policies aimed at tackling radicalization in fact pushing youngsters to the fringes of society the impact is utopian long as there's only so much we can try before you say ok that's me rethinking radicalization part of the radicalized youth series on al-jazeera. i.
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know. this is zero. this is a live from coming up in the next sixty minutes. and on deciding its future military rule is an opposition group agreed to a joint council working on a way to civilian rule. in time villages wiped out and fears of more flooding in
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mozambique after the second big cycling within weeks. of government bans two muslim groups as security forces hunt for more suspects behind the easter sunday attacks. and president support to celebrate this venezuela pulls out of a regional forum. breakthrough in sudan after weeks of standoff between protesters and the military over how the country should be governed in the coming months protest leaders and the army have reached a deal to form a joint council made up of people from both sides they will discuss a peaceful transition to civilian rule demonstrators and opposition groups have been demanding the military immediately hand over power the army took charge earlier this month after ousting former president obama bashir mohamed i know is
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live for us in the heart to so how much some cause for optimism here it would seem but what is it they have actually agreed on. while the terms are still skirt. what they are saying is they have agreed to establish what they're calling a transitional sovereignty council which will be made up of members from both the transitional military council as well as the opposition and civil society who have been behind this must've proctors that we continue to see about square outside the military headquarters there are issues that they have not touched up or none would be discussed in father talks to be held on sunday and in the coming days which touch on the length of time that this transitional solve it will fall into all
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groups would the rule the country. of course the both sides have a different opinion on this the transitional military council once a transitional period of two years for the council. the protesters and the leadership asking for four years saying that this will be enough time to change the rule of law in sudan and also is sure that the is minimal interference in any future elections in sudan from the military have of all sides out of the mystic and say that they would be able in the coming days to agree on not only the parameters but the personalities who will take this country that is a transition to full democracy and as president big question mohammed is how all of those protests going to hear this because they are adamant in their intentions to see a whole transition to civilian rule as soon as possible. yes
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indeed and but is why any. transitional administration or council whatever you call it that is going to take this country through a transitional period that is dominated by the military would not be acceptable not only to the protestors but also their leadership some of whom are already preparing themselves for leadership positions what the protesters have been saying is that they have a cheve a huge amount of. i mean success and they don't want but out because they're saying the military council us currently constituted represents a depletes entrenched dips that wants to see a continuation of the system of a model bashir but is what people are dead against and that's why they have
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continuously been complaining without fear coming to the square outside the military orders or i for the moment how many are alive first there in hard to. remember though is a policy adviser on sudan for the enough project and was previously director of the sudan democracy first group he joins us from milton delaware in the u.s. to talk more about this thanks very much for being with us. so presumably you would look at this as as a step in the right direction what do you make of this announcement. it definitely is this demon do they know they really miss all the parties to avoid clashing or. causing failures or turmoil and disturbing allegations of the country and therefore it is a positive step and i really hope to mystic that next this will fall over the
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limit on the composition of the council with the personalities and who would be the chair of course the opposition wants the chair to be a civilian so that the you know the television. signal that. but there is there is still this fear among the protesters in ciudad and that the army it continues to be dominated by. appointees or people who remain loyal to his regime and that they will still find a way to to cling to power through this process what what what what what's what's your feeling on that. that this fear is quite just defying you know where the shooter the g.m. has ruled over sit down for fifty years it has lifted in just good of collapse an economy tattered as a society is the source of traveling to italy asunder similar laws in his millions
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of people still incomes for the internally displaced and therefore you know dealing with their legacy that the u.s. is not going to be easy that is in the deepest did you see who is out of nowhere. and it is a realistic fear and therefore the put distance of the right to india their presence i'm issue the things move into the election they want which is you know. really leadership an army that protects him and is not on any of the people that attacks the sudanese population. and. it's a lot to live for that has been wrong since years of president bashir. so on the face of it i know the details are still not quite certain of this point but on the face of it the protests of protestors have gotten some of their key
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demands here is there a risk that the longer this goes on that they may be overplaying their hand well that this is done now we only you know your question on the lower how do they leave their feeling that is building is one of them is it legal a lot has been done since . this question seven is you and the leadership of the quickest and the it's all should we get to the consulate some of the things that i do. the right direction that i was delusional will be from now to all these the merely glorious. just. to get your thoughts on this pre-show you are talking to us joining us there from delaware thanks so much for being with us so in theory and thanks. government has urged people to move to higher ground as to rancho rain lashes the north after another cycling slammed into the country at least five people are known to have
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died and aid workers say entire villages have been wiped out there are warnings of widespread flooding to come nor a burden many reports. many people living in marconi if day when cycling can it hit with heavy rains forecast they're trying to rebuild their homes as quickly as they can. order it is. the other day we stayed outside next to the big tree that's where we took shelter right there with all the rain. other thier lost their businesses and livelihood. i would have lost everything i do not know what i can do since that day i've been sleeping outside sleeping in the cold stuff. little was spared by the storm including a maternity ward. weather experts say it was the strongest like her own ever recorded in all the mozambique cycling kenneth stormed
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in with two wrench rain and wind surges of up to two hundred eighty kilometers per hour tearing off roofs ripping up trees and downing power lines. on the island of off mozambique the red cross says the storm destroyed about ninety percent of homes aid agencies say the damage that assessed so far is extensive. these villages have been entirely wiped out they look like they've been run out of a viable days and the people are asking first for shelter then they need water purification and they need food. island as further out in the indian ocean including the commerce chain of islands are also starting repair as the from our houses have suffered a tremendous disaster everything was destroyed meteorologists expect more severe rain across northern mozambique threatening flooding and landslides. flights from
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canada may require a major new humanitarian operation at the same time that the ongoing cycle response targeting three million people in three countries remain critically on the funding . six weeks ago cyclonic died devastated the south where more people live neighboring malawi and zimbabwe were also hard hit killing at least a thousand people and leaving a trail of destruction the extent of the damage caused by this latest cycle is still too early to say. more about al-jazeera. on nicholas finney is the save the children services from a church save the children's response team in mozambique he says the thousands displaced are struggling to build shelters play fighting very heavy. shouts eighty to ninety percent of roofs were lost and i found people's families and
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children. really just pulling together the remains of three thing of housing to try and take some shelter from the rain that's been ongoing and the other thing that they found was that really people have been quite terrified they've been in the open for thirty six hours and it's estimated that when from the cyclon were blowing extremely hard for about twenty four hours they passed over some of these places and these these are areas where there's not really any experience of this type of storm and in living memory so really quite terrifying and even populations in a state of shock there's also a prediction that the storm a pass back over the sea and really intensifying into another cycle in and we would be able to say where that would go and it's a very scary scenario for people already face so lots in the last couple of.

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