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ssion she wants a she to live a normal life but darts in india it's possible to mourn with their society doesn't like children with special needs i always face discrimination against my child when i take her outside because she can't walk or speak properly. the issue is one of nearly a 1000000 children living in india with a disability the un report discovered that 3 quarters of disabled children at the age of 5 among quarter of all disabled children are not in school there are fewer girls whose disabilities are old them boys parents worry their children are being forgotten. actually and lot needs to be done in the city because. after they get out there should be a support system by the guard meant. inside this is why this is such as a government has implemented laws to protect the disabled preserving 5 of the seams of places in higher education and 40 percent of jobs for policing that is difficult
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with the stigma of disability survey sieve in society one of the biggest challenge has been to remove stigma prejudice and you know not to treat them differently and look at that they have tremendous potential. to sort of learn numeracy literacy and they want to be left to be very. was an inclusion starts with parents and teachers according to the u.n. report the she has that support now 4 years old but providing her with an inclusive education and work life will be a challenge. out is there. now high winds are fanning a 3 major wildfires in portugal more than a 1000 firefighters and 20 aircraft a battling fires in the mountainous and heavily forested branco region some villages have been evacuated and roads closed 4 firefighters were injured when their engine collided with another dozens were killed there and some of the fires 2
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years ago. now nasa is celebrating its greatest ever achievement. or neil armstrong's famous words 50 years ago and pictures of the 1st out of this world experience when we played in houston the control center for the apollo missions to the moon rosalyn jones has more from these that sony and air and space museum in washington d.c. . 50 years later to the 2nd americans relive the moment neil armstrong walked on the moon for the 1st time and as half a century ago a divided nation is searching for unity with digital computers with the state of technology that we have now it's really about thinking about how are we going to
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put that together in really for what purpose it needs to have a singular purpose that has funding behind it and has a consistent push that allows you to then move enough forward to be able to actually get to that goal at cape canaveral the vice president buzz aldrin and neil armstrong so on at his side declared a new dawn in human exploration america will lead in space once again. and this nation will once again astonish the world with the heights we reach. and the wonders we achieve also on saturday 3 astronauts escape earth's gravity to join the international space station a russian and american and an italian now in the elite club of some 570 humans who have orbited the earth in the face of this unity the u.s. is declaring it will be every bit as ambitious and dominant in space as 50 years
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ago with discovery like the legendary apollo flight director gene kranz says and now as ever failure is not an option. it's now just a matter of making good on that promise rosalyn shorten al-jazeera washington. still ahead on the news hour one baseball fan came to scold the 2 rescued twice that's coming out of the hole and score. water an essential resource for all humankind across europe pressure to recognise water as a human right and put its management back into public hands is increasing i think that the european commission would be very very close water privatization on anybody it's the only kids. those people who see every 2 years something to invest
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a profit of they want are. up to the last drop on al-jazeera take the worst possible material you radio grounded into dance comparable to flour and make a meal out and put it into a place where people live it is a colossal event. as well and for many people a food here this is the silent heat. but as it makes you feel you feel like a murderer we have created an enormous the mental disaster. and investigation south africa toxic city on al jazeera.
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time for sports now has a whole list thank you very much for the pain boxing legend manny pacquiao as my history are becoming the oldest world wealth of all time the 40 year old one eye split decision against the previously undefeated american keith thurman in las vegas to win the. welterweight crown is also the 5th all this myal boxer so when a wild hartle in any division. you question is. what i'm going to retire but you know i can still fight i can give a good fight to the fans. this is this you know. ability that i should be. my own but god gives me the ability to do you make very powerful upward force and i believe that i'm here. by the people and he did just that victory clearly mean a lot to his fans in the philippines this is one of the many viewing parties in the
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capital manila more than a 1000 found watching the fight in this gymnasium many of them hoping that one can continue winning fights in the coming years and he wouldn't bet against them on his current form of saturday's flight was 71st would you believe in a career that began over 24 years ago i was picked out far i have of what we think are his biggest battles june 2001 was when paki oh really announced himself on the world stage this is when he won the i.b.m. super bound some white crown from the lead of south africa well fast forward to generate 2006 on his 2nd fight with a legend eric morales getting some revenge off the morale of the big name 2 years previously when another high profile win came in 2008 as the 6 division world champion oscar de la hoya was dispatched via a technical knockout but there was nothing technical about this knockout of ricky hatton amazing picture of britain left out completely cold on the canvas off the pack out the livid one of the great punches of all time but there is one defeat in
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this list and it was handed to him by floyd mayweather that was in may 2015 in what was well one of the biggest heart fights in history didn't really live up to the billing mayweather winning vats points for our insane lowry will go into the fall around of golf so i've been challenged holding a 4 shot lead but bad weather is on its way and think could get rather rough. reports. it's been 5 years since rory mcilroy gave irish fans an open win but shane lowry could end their wait on sunday was by the crowd larry provoked kooris force and any nerves he may have had were well hidden and that being. as his co-leader j.b. holmes faded away in the 3rd round flower is perfect putting it in the 1st for record ground was was had the irishman sung this part only 18 he would have shared the noblest round at
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a major was he finished with a 6316 m. depok good enough to take commanding lead into the final day was to see the course marcinko when there were adults on the golf course said the ball was not for 7 empty we might never have a day like this on the golf course again so let's enjoy this next half an hour john i mean so and that's why day them i mean the incredible discount believe it was like but storm clouds are looming for sunday's final round and should the weather get rough tommy feet would could take his chance was the english man 64 shots behind lowry as he looks plays 1st major trophy and the pair will take off together in the final group i. think shane. last day and you know that's going to have it's going to be more challenging to control yourself in now miss fanny and been in
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the middle of that you know i saw it for but also lurking 7 shots back is brooks kept on the world no one didn't win 4 majors without pulling off a few surprises with johnny gosch osca al-jazeera of scary quite some fight over all this is how the leaderboard looks going into that final day the top 2 will be taking off in just a couple of hours from now despite slipping behind to be home still one of the hunt as our englishman justin rose lee westwood. career as a round could be coming to an end of the carriage than it is in the dan revealed that talks about a possible transfer had been held with an unnamed club where barrel was left out of the squad that took on the bar in munich in a pre-season friendly in houston one player that did feature was the view $165000000.00 signing it in has not he was making his debut since his summer move from chelsea however he couldn't start round woodridge from going down to a through $31.00 defeat to bind the bio he was
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a $3113000000.00 sliding back into the 13 year old design and said afterwards he thought it was unlikely the player would feature for the club again. called bookie you cook a star will he wasn't called up because i believe the club is arranging his exit that's why he didn't play it's nothing personal it's not personal but there comes a time where these things happen and it's what needs to be done i have nothing against gareth i make a decision and he needed changes to see what is going to happen it's not personal it's course of 2 months out from the start of the rugby world cup and defending world champions were given quite a scare by argentina at the all blacks when born as there is for the rugby charm but yeah but it wasn't the best performance tries from in ghana alone up there and brought it to help new zealand to a 2016 victory. scrum half a young kings produced scored 2 tries for south africa. and also crossed the line in a 35 to 17 bonus point victory over australia in johannesburg the heat wave 2
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sweeping the united states today making things rather uncomfortable for sports teams and their fans temperatures top 34 degrees celsius as the yankees took home the colorado rockies in new york not many fans out in the sun as he is for this one the home side be here hate to secure an 115 victory as their 5th right win busy is a sprint from their position at the home of the american in the east. but it was one fan who kept his cool. all the los angeles seattle guys if with a child that is laughing made a one handed catch to secure as often or as this moment i say about the marriage is a big thing by the angels 63 so. now skate boarding will make its debut as an olympic sport next year in tokyo on the path to olympic glory it's just been made easy for a group of displaced syrian children who dream of one day becoming professional skaters poorer than the birth records. muhammad has been knocked down more times
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than he can count on. so. i had my arms legs and shoulder fighting force the 13 year old from his home in eastern huta of 7 years ago and despite watching skateboarding videos for years he's only just learned how to write. news and news when we used to sit on the skateboard we didn't know how to stand up on it because we've never experienced it before germany n.g.o.s skate aid has built a skate park in his hometown of damascus so other children can learn the sport in the hope that one day one of them can turn pro one really important thing is and that's what's very good and this country's was conflict stable i think shows most important thing in their lives is to have to stand one more so and you will fall down these kids may not be carving up in tokyo next year but it's hoped this project will help them achieve their dreams and maybe even find the next skating superstar for that with al-jazeera. that is always but for now life that's lovely
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thank you for that and that does it for this al-jazeera news hour but do stay with us martin dennis will have another full news person for you in just a couple of minutes thank you very much for watching. information indicates that you have or associates or a gang that is going to crack police department data has the potential to be biased in a number of different ways there are too many opportunities for the computer to get
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or all who's checked in those offices who commit those they took entrance is wrong to be saying that your son the shinai is wrong to say you are a killer becoming a suspect before the actual crime and in-depth examination into preventative policing pre-crime on al-jazeera you leave displaced children in this refugee camp the latest victims of the unending sectarian violence in central african republic among them are survivors of unspeakable violence 10 year olds in the book his mother is dead her father is gone killed because they were christian by their own muslim neighbors this is a least you home an overcrowded refugee camp of 23000 people surrounded by armed militia groups celine wants answers she says she wants to be asking the questions and so we traded places inch took the microphone will we find peace how can we make the violence stop when will i be able to return home the plundering of armenia's
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natural riches has uprooted residents and desecrated the habitat of some of europe's most endangered species. but a remarkable campaign by local residents is challenging the miked of the country's investors and pinning high hopes on its newly elected prime minister people in power investigates. armenia mining out the left. on a. britain considers sanctions over the seas here of an oil tanker in the strait of hormuz but iran says it's done nothing wrong. hello again i'm not entirely sure without is there life and there are also coming out. pushing for change tens of thousands of prey to mark as he demonstrates is
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a back on the streets of hong kong. attacks on police and a hospital in pakistan's northwest killing at least 8 people. and the skate park giving syrian children the chance to dream of a limb picoult. but 1st the u.k. says it's an act that raises questions about the security of international shipping iran says it's simply investigating a risk to maritime safety but the seas are of a british oil tanker in the strait of hormuz has escalated tensions in the gulf the u.k. has written to the un security council expressing its concern over the capture of the sena impairing commanders from the iranian revolutionary guard albeit the
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tanker by helicopter on friday with officials insisting it was violating maritime rules britons told the security council that the tanker was in a money territorial waters a man hasn't commented on the position of the ship but has joined calls for it to be released all right let's go live now to. correspondent who's following all of this in london said the british government that is formulating its response part of it is going to the u.n. security council and another part of it is weighing the possibility of other other measures and these are the words that were specifically used. that's right martine you could say that they're being quite cautious but they are communicating a lot in the last couple of hours to buy a cell with britain's junior defense minister has been on television calling the iran seizure of the imperio a hostile act he said that the 1st priority must be solving the situation with that
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vessel and getting it securing its release he's also said that the government is looking at a series of options he said that britain is sending what he called assets to the region without giving any detail away but he refused to rule out the possibility of something that's been talked about in the newspapers here in britain reports that ministers are considering reapplying some of the un and european union sanctions on the iranian government which were lifted in 2016 in connection with the nuclear agreement the j c p a way which is now of course under such strain he hasn't given away any detail but he does make it clear that he sees this this act as something that the british government has to be seen to respond to he though like other ministers has.
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everybody to try to deescalate tension in the area and on the face of it in the team it's it's a simple equation is there a quid pro quo the iranians say that the the british have seized their tanker off the coast of gibraltar on july the full face a unfairly and illegally as well as what they claim and so they have retaliated what do we know about the status and of the grey swan and indeed it's korea. well that's right on saturday jeremy hunt the british foreign secretary had a phone call with mohammed joe johns zarif his iranian counterpart he said that it expresses extreme disappointment in what happened on friday but he also said it was clear after that call that the government in teheran was portraying this as retaliation for britain seizing the grace 12 weeks previously in
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gibraltar jeremy hunt says that that is simply not the case meaning that it wasn't a legal action and he has said that britain acted lawfully in seizing the grace one because it was in breach of european union sanctions over oil shipments to syria whatever the case it's clear that people in iran in the iranian government see this as something which they had the right to do that had been talk on saturday from some members of the administration in tehran the the the vessel the state in peril has been involved in accidents there's no detail or any proof of that but everyone's waiting to see how britain will respond on monday jeremy hunt tells parliament what he intends to do it's a tough balancing act he wants to he doesn't want to be seen to be doing nothing but at the same time everyone's aware of the great risks if they do take acts such
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as reapplying sanctions right now dean thank you for that that involve a correspondent live there in london but the iranian ambassador to the u.k. after being summoned by the foreign office in london said tehran stands firm and ready for any scenario also jabari is our correspondent in the arabian capital. a technical investigation is now under way in the port city of bam that are where this u.k. tanker that's been seized by the revolutionary guard is being kept along with the 23 crew members on board the pair o. has been taken to this port city where the officials have said that they are looking into what actually transpired on friday the revolution guard has said that the vessel risks maritime safety in the strait of hormuz and the reason for the seizure was that it had turned off all tracking systems and it was not responding to warnings and choosing the wrong route to enter the strait of hormuz considering
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that it was seas around 8 pm local time in iran on friday the tanker was passing through their route for about 8 hours without any coordination meanwhile we've heard from the speaker of parliament larijani who spoke about the issue and he had one very strong sentence to say about this event he said the british committed piracy and the revolutionary guards responded to them that is the sentiment here about officially the revolutionary guard to saying that this vessel violated international maritime law and that is why the iranians have seized that we've also heard comments from the british the iranian diplomat in the u.k. who has tweeted about the issue and he said that the u.k. government should contain those domestic political forces who want to escalate tensions between iran and the u.k. beyond the issue of ships and this is quite dangerous and unwise at a sensitive time in the region iran however is firm and ready for different scenarios the general feeling here is that the iranians have carried out what they
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believe is their due diligence when it comes to securing the waters of the strait of hormuz and that is what the revolutionary guard has said they've done with the act that they carried out on friday. but let's go to hong kong now a tens of thousands of people are out on the streets there marching for the 7th weekend they want to keep up the pressure on the government to officially withdraw a controversial extradition bell they're also demanding an independent inquiry into a police crackdown against the protest says our correspondent rob mcbride is there among the protesters and and rob it's now and early evening is there in hong kong they've been marching for a while has everything been going according to plan have they avoided. or. not seen yeah there's no sign of this march ending yet we're actually standing at a junction where police are told the march to end only the police are very concerned here that there has been in recent demonstrations an increasing incidence
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by a minority of demonstrators and clashes with police of some violent act they were very concerned that there might be a repeat of the july 1st demonstration which ended with the storming of hong kong's parliament building after a similar mass rally to this they wanted people to stop at this junction early be well before reaching these government buildings if i can stand back and let's zoom in here there's no way that this these marches were going to stop at this junction in fact there's no sign of the march stopping or toll is now more than 3 hours since this march began this is the official route of the march this is completely taken over by protesters they've been passing here for several hours and it's got to be said that in the roads adjoining here they have also been swamped by demonstrators we are again talking about tens of thousands of people on the streets possibly in the hundreds of thousands by the time they do account later on today it
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has been fairly good natured but there is you sense to see the thing anger a frustration amongst people here that this is tiring hot exhausting work through the heat of hope. cones some they take to the streets week after week they try to encourage each other you keep on hearing this chant here and gone gang guy you know it means come on hong kong let's keep it up but you have to say it is very hard for them to keep up the same enthusiasm week after week when they believe that they are being ignored by their own government marty and so the this protest today is aiming to go where and what's the specific objective is it still just to get this. this bill this controversial bill formally killed off carry lambs already said that it's dead this extradition bill that seems to have provoked so much passion.
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that's right people here simply don't believe and don't have any faith in kerry lam's words in fact you see posters being carried by many protesters with a big effigy of kerry lamb with the word lie over the top of it that's what people think about hong kong's leader amongst these protesters least they yes they want the this bill to be withdrawn but as well as a 5 other demands specifically the release of protesters without any charge of something that seems very difficult for the police ever to agree to but you do sense that as often happens in hong kong politics this goes back to the more fundamental question about hong kong's position within china about the high degree of autonomy that it was promised so protesters are continuing on the street it looks like they are now occupying they have moved to where they wanted to move to which is the main government complex the legislative council building we are seeing pictures of them again surrounding those buildings as they often do the numbers of
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people on the streets means it's very difficult for them not to occupy those streets we're also hearing that they're back to actually march this far down to the other end of hong kong island to the government liaison office china's representative office here in hong kong to make their views felt as well marty all right for now rob thank you very much iraq mcbride our correspondent there live in hong kong. it's. a suicide bomber has killed at least 6 people at a hospital in northwest pakistan the attack happened in the city of dead are ismail car soon after the gunman opened fire on a police checkpoint killing 2 offices their bodies were being brought to the hospital when the suicide bomber struck the blast damage the emergency ward and wounded more than 20 people of the pakistani taliban.
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