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cleared that up to a palm get there at the booth tomkinson but. you look for. that for he m. gov had to up the hard to get this call are up what are our answers already you got is going to fall great guys got knocked out i love what dr without the whole body up on head. and none kumar has received so many death threats that these days he never goes anywhere without his bodyguards. such is the reality of life in bihar. village of deal cali two hours drive from but now. even today the harsh countryside is home to nine tenths of its people such as sing has lived here all his life mark on her marriage in the supply line he said i'm going out about as
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i behave but without a good gentleman. or him again letter. but . you get up without boast about her. is immaterial barked about the whole. the family is divided such as here with his mother his wife lives mostly in her own village her family's better off. often struggles to survive but is the thing i'm here to hope they are the car you have but i have told her that i had. some kind of party. so i cut them out of the. canopy and made.
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to find out how to get here and i got out the border. but such a hundred circumstances could soon improve his hopes are invested in his son look he's been studying in patna and has just been accepted for soup with thirty. i think. the thinking man's coming over. was coming via. both of us again thank you. that's something. i'm sure i'm doing. like most village children i look spent his entire life speaking hindi since moving to but he's had to study in english in the radio one as a within the. last minute. he's given the leaders of iran and iraq of
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a talent for long term the lock on the you're going to duck appears are here to say no other case was caught up with here they are gonna similar. the but have cases. these days only rarely goes home his road to the future leads away from the village. colleague of his out there though because you can still be going to. have you look back the way he. may not read other desire to be told. i didn't know him better which was a couple hundred a year make it work but i had to because i'm a huge i mean how you. could tell out of here but i mean what i can't archive what
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the. hindus in bihar still live in a hierarchy of costs many have the jobs traditionally associated with their cost like the dobies or washroom and who do partner's laundry there among the lowest groups known as the shed you will costs man. an assistant at this image map and the commandment. what he. then years to get paid my penitently but birth is no longer destiny even in bihar education is often the key this family is still poor but they're on the way up. is the youngest of three sons like look he's taken a nun's classes and has been accepted for soup with the even so it's not easy.
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but seems to tell them about he was. coming with the atomic theory and the name. was but investment where. possible name was like there the family had to borrow money even to pay the low fees of the ram a new john school back to get. a year to. get. here today the students are making their way to the ramanujan school those coming from remote villages may have to travel for days. this is journey is only across but but it will take him into a different world. thirteen i think yasser going to dinner out
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in london then i've been alleged to. have heard that but there is a minute here a day at. the rooms are basic but cost the boys nothing this is where jo tish will spend much of the next seven months. like the accommodation food is also free for the super thirty each has to tiffin boxes the typically indian containers in which they'll be given them meals. in iraq now put in a bottle with. a large military the. best. in boxes who've told flights the real world are. in for the. take. this team.
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many provide live by. half a full refund back. to sheila meanwhile has been waitlisted for super thirty she didn't do quite well enough in the second example. to me the more depressed person because if there's a. limit. he will if. she's taking on a pluses and still hopes to get it if she fails this may be the end of her education. then another. love of god young of the proudest is going to.
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be hard deeply conservative society it isn't easy to change people's attitudes. the kumar brothers also want to help those coming from the shed your costs and will even discriminate in their favor. if. you look with. a lot of people would agree with. job to separator. as a boy anon was a mathematical protege he was accepted for a ph d.
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at cambridge but couldn't afford to study in england he set up the rama new john school and then super thirty to give other gifted children a better chance if the. mathematics me. your main reason. my. eighth is. that. there is no war to describe the place of mathematics it is filling. up the effect of.
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what i have. to day is republic day a major event in india's national. and second most senior police officer. he's on his way to the parade ground here in. every. region. that's what he said but i.
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was the only one who did but he was the one with the. displays show off aspects of life in bihar. today is also the festival of saraswati the hindu goddess of learning as a teacher a nun kumar has come to pay his respects the. was was was. it's a public holiday only in india schools are closed except that on the new john school where it's a day like any other the parades now over and switched his role as well as his uniform because this top cop spends his free time teaching physics to the soup with the strengths have to be sustained weakness says
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have to be identified and string then. join the school shortly after it was founded by. well i want to. mathematics your fever have got a year. up mr grant life went on looked a lot at ten or still a nickel he did it. they have to make. their best about their one of the best. maybe. they have but. who fathered by hot their. day job makes him responsible for ninety thousand policemen he comes from one of the ha's best known up accost families they have
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a long tradition of public service i wanted to give back. and that's the main thing and all of my activities hovered around back pain. i worked so much. but i have no qualms about. not having had enough in life. i've had enough i'm sad to say. i could have given back only things which i have. this is the best that i had. such. as background is very different he still lives in the rough part of town where he grew up he has a nice house but he's protected by gates a dog and his bodyguards with good reason given the power of the platinum mafia. kidnappings to take place at times some are just due to genghis treasonist
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somewhat peculiar to this region. it does take place it does happen you get cause security concerns cannot be ignored. it's all too familiar. innocent lives ended in an instant. then grief anger and the debate around firearms but for survivors and families of the four then reality often changes forever. faultlines investigates the long
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lasting trauma inflicted on communities the aftermath mass shootings in america on al-jazeera the latest news as it breaks. out of north and down. payment through the tunnels and to start bringing to the growth details coverage of protests popped up to the coffee pot odds members and they looked at them both possible date this place from around the world last few days and that is where the water is once more rushing down river it's on a welcome to the community center fairly big i believe. in a country beset by poverty and lack of infrastructure. sometimes we risk our lives in taking these road split scared of saving lives is a dangerous job it's a vaccine so it's on a good twenty four hours there are patients pleading for these medicines who must
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be in pain life's worth risking their lives a week ago one of the gang stops on because of the role that they can do it with what funds to risking it all guinea at this time on al jazeera. al-jazeera. every. bit as well as president addresses his loyal soldiers as the opposition is left to debate its next move. and i'm richelle carey this is al jazeera life and also coming up a massive evacuation order is in effect in india eight hundred thousand people told
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to flee the path of cycling funny bus. the u.n. says schools and hospitals have been hit during the worst airstrikes and rebel held syria and more than a year. and speaking to an empty chair this attorney general refuses to turn up for a congressional hearing into the mall a report. to say when president nicolas maduro has been out on the streets again surrounded by his military but are warned that the time to fight has come he said this in a nationally televised address that as well as opposition leader won why joe has told his supporters not to lose hope after they fail to push from power a woman was shot dead and dozens of others injured as protests turned violent and the capital. at the club venezuela border so what are the latest
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developments alessandro. well reshow as you were saying in your introduction venezuelans woke up on thursday to this image of president nicolas maduro surrounded by thousands of soldiers and flanked by military commanders and. at the meeting that he not his ministry of. defense who the united states said that was participating in. talks to push for a transition in the country instead what we're seeing once again is a show of loyalty on the part of the venezuelan military and the inner circle of president. government all this coming after two days of violent confrontations in other cities in venezuela that according to the latest reports coming from
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venezuela and oh have less have left four people dead. for a second day thousands of in its field the streets of caracas in protest and once again government security forces used water cannons rubber bullets and tear gas to try to disperse them leaving dozens injured opposition leaders called for mass mobilization hoping this will be the final phase of the operation to house president. we have to stay in the streets we have to continue until we achieve it we should demand that the whole of the armed forces declared together that they are with us he reiterated the message from a day earlier when he first urged the military to defect and join him some heeded the call. me because he's my legitimate president from here on out whatever happens
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i'm going to follow him to the death. but there were few the president remains in office with the military high command still behind them and also behind remain many who came out onto the streets in a rival rally my daughter told him that what he called a coup attempt had been defeated and those behind it would be prosecuted this criminal and he dismissed united states claims that he was about to flee the country. when they plan their conspiracies when they come up with their schemes they forget the small detail they forget that there is a majority of the population willing to give their lives for the revolution they forget the small detail they forget that there is a union between the people and the military that is not willing to be true the legacy of commander chavez. the opposing demonstrations have become a regular feature of life along with rampant inflation food and medicine shortages and residents fleeing in the millions but international pressure to end the sendoff
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in venezuela has intensified if this afternoon twenty twenty five thousand cubans left venezuela i think. it's this foreign presence that sits on top of the military sits on top of the government that makes it impossible for the people's voice to be heard. the opposition has been at this for a while now. is there a possibility that they just might run out of steam that the door may be able to wait them out. well rachele is definitely a possibility speaking to many swing migrants here at the border and people inside venezuela we've heard of growing uncertainty and definitely business appointment for the fact that this late this challenge from calling out for open rebellion has failed and we see that the opposition only
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possibility right now is to continue calling for more demonstrations more rallies on the streets. yesterday also called for rolling strikes to begin in the coming days in different sectors inside when it's well but it's unclear how this will change things we continue also to see a day international pressure piling up growing against in the last of my daughter the president of the united states donald trump just minutes ago spoke from washington d.c. at the beginning of a prayer ceremony and he made reference to venezuela saying that the brutal repression of the venezuelan people needs to stop but again with the military remaining get behind them i do is difficult to imagine how this stalemate could be broken in coming days that we're going to have to see again what happens and
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who's paying the price year of course are the people who are protesting behind the why though we hear now that the death toll has gone up to four people one of them was a fourteen year old kid who decided to participate in the pro it's in. this pipe the warnings from his parents all right now a center up yet he with the latest on the the border there thank you i say again it is a former venezuelan diplomat at the united nations he accuses president maduro government of being tied to armed groups and drug traffickers. highest echelons we've seen do you jerry forces are compromised either by drug trafficking grant corruption or terrorist ties the same thing applies to who already indicted for every vice president and close friend kill
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a sami who has these ties to syria lebanon and iran and within our own territory we also have illegal areas are going to stay just my heart and feel and run forty percent of the territory so this is very complicated so when you say running out of steam we are talking about a nonviolent protests which we have seen under the umbrella of our constitution because it is unity to restore the rule of law but we have bigger issues as well that's why i'm a strong advocate like kofi a noun but somebody was never meant as a license for governments or regimes troubled human rights or committed crimes against humanity that's expected to be the strongest cyclon to hit india in twenty years as threatening the country's east coast authorities have ordered nearly eight hundred thousand people to leave the area head of cyclon funny reports. these
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families aren't taking any chances believing their towns and villages as cycling funny approaches india's east coast odisha state has deployed teams of emergency workers to set up shelters in schools and government buildings we have professed playing to the pregnant women on the. particularly the ward to put on people and that's the whole system because the more. just playing to lessen the human casualties so that we can have addition particular in the. office of people that i don't think for all the mill you know what i would have things the nude in the to have provisions and at the railway station in the town of pretty tourists queuing to leave it. extra trains and buses are running to take them somewhere safer. when a previous cycle hit back then we stayed in the hotel we would get to steve this time with the government and the hotel owners also want to just leave being forced to go. to war with bangladesh
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threatening hundreds of thousands of refugees from me in ma who are living in camps . but first the sightlines expected to strike india's east coast putting hundreds of thousands in harm's way. people in northeastern mozambique are being urged to find higher ground in the wake of psycho kenneth as more rain comes down it's a second storm in six weeks to hit the southern african coast and has already killed more than forty people or i'm a tosser reports from one of the worst affected places. we are in my career it's about a three hour drive from when the area was worst affected by the psych loan and in this community the houses weren't that well builds to begin with when the franklin came the heavy rains and the winds are rather more knocked over and completely destroyed some of the power lines are also brought down we're told some people were injured when the houses collapsed some were even killed in
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a couple of days trying to get aid into this community partly because some of the roads were damaged during the cycle and so now that some of the roads are fairly possible we're now seeing some aid agencies bringing in some much needed to these communities that's one of the first load to arrive is many maize meal and it's women and children who help first and then of course the main afterwards is not enough but it's something the people here say they've been waiting for days to get help the concern for aid workers is that trying to access people in more remote areas is actually more difficult partly because of the weather they can only get the planes and helicopters up in it when it's not raining so for now it seems the weather has slightly improved but they are concerned if it rains again heavily it will hold relief efforts to give an idea of how some people are in those remote areas one u.n. worker said that they came across a family that had a young boy is what twelve years old he was so thin and there is so sick yet to be
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airlifted to a hospital and that's just one family out of thousands of people who need help wasn't beach is really one of the most poorest countries in the world this cycle and hasn't made things any easier the concerned aid workers and the government is to reach as many people as possible who need help who really stranded out there as president all trumps nominee for the federal reserve house withdrawn his nomination stephen moore has been criticized for sexist comments and his positions on interest rates more a conservative commentator worse to fill one of two vacant positions at the u.s. central bank. an empty chair has represented the u.s. attorney general has refused to testify at a congressional hearing about the miller report wanted to avoid lawyers questioning him about russian collusion and donald trump's election been threatened with contempt by the house of representatives for refusing to answer questions barr has cleared the president of collusion about the democratic party wants to see the full uncensored version of the report had it go hey and ask more from washington d.c.
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a lot of political theater today is the house democrats called for a congressional committee hearing and they basically talked to an empty chair the u.s. attorney general william barr refusing to show up to testify he said he had a problem with the process that they wanted to take which was basically to have members of congress ask questions but allow one of the committee attorneys to sort of ask those follow ups it would have made it a much tougher day of testimony for william barr there's a disagreement between the democrats the republicans on the committee and in the white house over whether that sort of testimony in that sort of committee hearing would in fact be proper history will judge as to how we face this challenge we will all be held accountable in one way or the other and if he does not provide this committee with the information it demands and the respect it deserves is the bars a moment of accountability will come soon enough and i think what we're seeing from chairman adler is that.

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