tv Bill Browder Al Jazeera August 12, 2019 5:32pm-6:01pm +03
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so you did come from the immediate environment this is this could be a glorious. day might get a chill played in these. subsistence farmers. able now to well ford sound won't be immediate in their systems like goes kind of ford's pads students can afford instructional material and of them before. they get. to. see.
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them again out of their local gym i tell you when you look at this there's just been to be in pain to get assembled and you'll be sound and look so something they said to me i mean that is that trying to solve a problem within the school you know but sometimes our friends walk out of school doing big pain trying to catch up with breakfast but they provide this at school so they make as if you could make these days and say to them just to put here that they made liquid soap we've been to school is their liquid soap they this cool advice from dick allowed in so on will supporting to collab and also these students take their liquid soap to a community. this is just wasted paper so this is not going to crash it that won't come up with the boards so. this got word from the family even you can put it in
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your in your wallet then put in your sticky notes out towards you so might everyone here knows how to make whichever for you to see here is that if we would just put here responsible but this came to divert by everyone we will be in the club so there is a pool of skills that able to walk i would employ the skills that they have landed in to get the award and manage support their families and themselves. i don't want to be gloomy curiously but they want to become me a job. because of the skills they have gained in educate they make i may take one and a creative maybe job i may be making banks and they seem to be framing countries people who can become a business. you only need someone to niger you someone to tell you can do this someone to mentor you and that's why we are here for this is the savings so skeptic we can correct students to save their money you only paid well as their membership
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fee that they will be when you are with the bring your money you get something costs this going the money that. we do give out some loans after you paid back the money with a sound interest and the crest is 20 actually we have the wedding procession finds this is the money they actually use to help the needy. in 2nd town we helped little friend we paid sam's close to scream and even pat down after friends paid the bank to scream. much more. when you select the stance we walk when we make sure that we have a 50 percent balance between gow's and votes and also what we have done is that within the lessons that we believe are we on. awareness can make sure that some of
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the young people are watching the boys on the ghost. we have noticed that the program is actually having a bigger impact on young women because we realize that actually for the girls we are having 120 percent increase in income. we are making this center of pilots because many students were missing classes and on researching it was like that when those ones having their periods the we're only seeing at home they can't afford. the one we buy from this show this sign terrified sad bitter because they can be real washable and be reused of told many people
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how to make this center of friends classmate friends alone and i'm sure that whatever 8 ish also goes on spreads the idea to restore the people this one's theory class then we also put one this is how compared to they are sent a reply it's a back 8 and you pay 3000 i knew only use one through our way so if you voted vs you're sure that our only use for this month. then wait for the next 2 months to come the profit we make we are raised in various other projects if someone has come up with the a new skew and. see investing in it we get to the money we got on this also invest we are not all about making. feeds but we are all about putting
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the old mood of coma to the old. so as the new me they give the. evening hours every week in cali schools in late may be someone i was going to new school will come back to school and we are raising record. books side school and see not in the army more books and even been to books and we make sure that we spread neat all over the family so that when facing this home it knows how to make sarge and these if we believe that lead scientist can move. we all raise teach the community make sure beyond those who are dropped out of school because they are many in the stone know about was. we're going to roll we're
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in big 910 and maybe big bird have any infantry we do should be allowed to operate this on my ship how to make their bags and how to make them mad supplies how to make the baskets even this time terrified by the chance to be there. to see that i'm not the good old wounded. them so them and you are now it turns out well yes and as a listen when i did arms to them up some old little. suffering
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that little part of the band. just taken 4 days to get all this got to see all but yeah. because. she starts from our own em in the morning until 60 in the evening 6 days in a week she has been doing this for the last 10 years she sells it for about 50 dollars. the people who helped carry that from now on in the big. and then the ones. on the track and then the remaining. witnessed some of my
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relatives doing good and the people in my community doing it which has made me feel so bad and i decided to spring for them something that can help them by a from this. moment that says we're going to. hell you can simulate. now so wait. a. minute you can see. the letters right now i rolling papers they run the back into i beat them and the
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bins i used to sit tally for the necklaces after rolling. of collect the beads and then put it on one string and then vanish it eventually to make the final product that can be designed in any different way that you want this lady is used to walk a mile stone quarry and they talked to them we went through want what they go through the whole day without lunch sitting on the scorching sun and with all the heat with all the hard walk it breaks them down and it makes them weaker and weaker the majority of them hiv positive so it is not healthy for their lives i talked to them and they introduced to them to making this paper products where they can get income and they can start different income generating activities besides working in the stone quarry they make the products that they're making they sell it and an income from it. this income is distributed differently some of them have even gone
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ahead to invest the money into different other businesses which we so much encourage to happen and then some of them have also going to have to take their children to schools are also going to have to pay for their own house trained also going to have to buy for themselves clovers take themselves to the hospital and all that i want to see a change i want to see a transformation from from being i mean povera sht community to being. income i mean community because poverty ha ve aids and single motherhood we don't would is so much in this area. when i was being mentored all throughout my educated classes my mentor kept on telling me the principle of money. running my own business have
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helped me pay for myself a school helped me pay for my apartment in business. school it helped me also take my daughter to a score of it also helped me to get that lovely house let a hard right know. me i'm very proud because i'm seeing my true grandma you learn as a green something practical which can even go in the market and it's time to do something right. there also develop that say we've got it down so maybe now but very good for the service to have some labor going one day you may say they'll be there for you to bring them into. what we're seeing is that the youth that are boosting to a good program actually become leaders become community leaders because. you know
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where but what's going on in the community i'm sort of provide solutions for those challenges that account is going. forward so that they could start businesses that have a positive impact to the community. a society's progress is dependent on the quality of its experts we need more of finest professionals a top priority is to why do you wait in your generation to study find new teaching methods are infusing thai students to become the agents of change taking them out of the classroom to solve problems in their local communities ready local education inspiring science timeline at this time on old.
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and politician. radical and prisoner in a 2 part series al-jazeera world tells the story of one of the most enigmatic figures in c. dunn's turbulent history. whose influence is still felt on events in the country today. i'll to robbie's life and politics on al-jazeera. all flights are canceled from hong kong as thousands of protesters occupied the airports. to watch al-jazeera life from a headquarters and. also ahead to breathe in india you have
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a rich. rich. if you ramping up the rhetoric pakistan's foreign minister accuses india taking a nazi like approach to the disputed region of kashmir meanwhile many in indian administered kashmir put politics aside as they celebrate the muslim right holiday during a military lockdown. and 4th time lucky quarter malo center right candidate. claims victory following his previous failed bid for the presidency. last gorillas in the wild we'll have more on conservation efforts in rwanda helping this endangered species survive. hello and breaking news all sleights leaving hong kong airport have now been. canceled after thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators flooded into its arrival
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hall more than a 100 flights have been impacted by the cancellations but also already say flights which have already checked in and flights currently on route to the city are unaffected the decision came as demonstrators occupied the airport for a 4th day to raise international awareness for their protest members of the public are being told to stay away from the airport let's bring in rob right who's joining us from outside hong kong's international airport on the telephone what are you seeing and hearing rob. being credible there crap what is an unprecedented crisis i've gotta say it difficult to get a signal out from the airport at the moment given the thousands who are here if you do that. i'll try to looking for as long as i can but we might lose we have thousands of people have descended on the apple we have to walk the last kilometer here to get here joining us out that's because most of them. black.
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holes really get to. the outgoing like the chance will hold the rest of the day that's exactly what this means for the rest of the week but there is a sense of outrage of the protesters the police cleared on sunday he. said on kong there was increase in the. police say is that back to the fact they are both kick outs and so there's a sense of outrage here was he because of the coldly police brutality which is all he got a subway station also a police shooting back some of the protesters going down escalators only. really firing up the context of what people here. so you. want to be so.
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real that we have to make you know we don't. want to go round. all right so i'll have to i'll have to leave it there with rob mcbride rob if you can hear me we'll have to leave it there and we apologize for the poor signal the poor connection with mcbride but as he was reporting it's difficult to get a signal in and around the airport because of the thousands of people that have now the sended on hong kong airport and just to remind you of our breaking news this hour that all flights leaving hong kong airport have been canceled that's according to authorities that's after thousands activists in demonstrators flooded into its arrivals hall you're looking at live pictures right now out of hong kong airport.
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other news and security remains tight in indian administered kashmir which has been under a security and communication lockdown for a week so the action there is expected to continue meanwhile pakistan's foreign minister has strongly criticized india's government for revoking the region's autonomy accusing it of having what he called a fascist mentality in an exclusive interview shah mahmood qureshi told al-jazeera china fully supports pakistan's position over the disputed region to d. in india you have a regime which has been pretty. approach that they have is that this has been guilty you know this is the political wing of the united states. that is a great concern to focus on innocent people being attacked. killed raped mean and threw the pellet guns you know losing eyesight you've seen
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this curfew. there's a communication blackout. journalism not being allowed in. the news is not filtering out. some a binge of it has more from the stuff are about in pakistan administered kashmir today is evil other one of the most important days in the muslim calendar people here in pakistan administered kashmir have been expressing it as a day of solidarity with the on the other side a leadership from all political parties is here in about to try and tell the people of kashmir that pakistan stands with them you heard the bright sunny for nist speaking 2 hours are saying that he's here and all of the political parties are here to give a united voice and tell the kashmiris that promised land is doing all it can to try and raise its voice or try and go to international players and tell the world its side of the story saying to the world that this is an illegal annexation of
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a disputed area that india has done by removing article 270 and $35.00 changes in these articles means that it is no longer a bilateral issue between pakistan and india that was according to many resolutions that the 2 countries had passed by christiane is going to the international arena to try and raise its concerns with its allies and go to the united nations security council as well people on the streets have been telling us that they are still not satisfied they feel that pakistan could do more and express solidarity with the people in indian administered kashmir people say that 12000000 kashmiris there are being kept in legally under house arrest under a blockade where many of these people have not been able to get through to their loved ones for days and they don't see any resolution in sight so it is a day of solidarity it is a day where pakistani leaders are coming out and making speeches on the streets sticking out rallies and telling people that pakistan is this thing and it's going to do its best to try and make the world listen to the plight of kashmiris.
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priyanka gupta has more on the situation in indian administered kashmir. 3rd those has been walking for 3 hours from one pharmacy to the next he needs injections for a 70 year old mother she has cancer long burgers the injections are not available in the market the situation here is bad nothing is available here. pharmacies in srinagar are running out of medicine doug. we don't have 50 percent of our stock if the curfew continues will run out of our medicines and teen or 15 days families like these are stuck at home because of security restrictions imposed by the indian government after to fork the region's autonomy last week 4 lines are down and internet is not working nobody knows what happened nobody tells us the result of everything is gone mobile phones are of. this is not live this is not the morgan
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this is all gone i mean we are living in. this attitude of an english daily says she hasn't been able to reach a journalist in the valley since monday she's filed a petition in india's top court to ask the government to live for strictures on the media we don't know all the drouet we are seeing a lot of different and very strikingly different words coming out which one is the. big picture it's very difficult to say with certainty the government says the restrictions are temporary and are aimed at ensuring law and order in the region but the editors guild of india say it's concerned that they're making it difficult to report accurately from the region and people here say that that vacuum is being filled by mr porting what they call fake news on the internet fact checkers of the quaint and indeed online news
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websites say they have found 13 instances of fake news flooding the internet in recent days says there is no communication we don't know what's happening so i think when you talk about propaganda other thing isn't easy but anybody actually on board decides to just read or whatever they want to read greek news be the kind of me was that they want people to believe it. back in srinagar through those finally manages to get want to jack should for his ailing mother but not all he will now have to look elsewhere for another day. as people in india that means to live under these unprecedented restrictions in these uncertain times. i disappear you daily. and conservative candidate. will be the next president election officials declared him the winner after early results showed him with a commanding lead over central african turns around former 1st ladies. john
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heilemann has more. what tamal as new president elect a 100 gym a day on his 4th attempt the man they call the attorney candidate has finally won we don't think i'm very happy happy and satisfied with the results with the confidence of the guatemalan people. but who is gemma today a conservative planes to resolve polls say a guatemalans top 2 concerns the 1st security danger there's a lot of crime and you're free to go out because there are many thieves imitate plans to get tough bring in but the death penalty and restricting rights for gang members in jail. and the 2nd a lack of jobs that leads to guatemala city more people to the u.s. border than any of the country is probably why it is that all the way the problem is that since there's no work in guatemala many people migrate and sometimes it's sad what happens to those who die or get killed while searching for a new future to help their family get him
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a taste promised to stop creating jobs by increasing tourism and foreign investment to build what he calls an economic wall it's going to be tough inequality is deeply ingrained in a country that's the biggest economy in central america but in which more than half the population live in poverty is way off confirming added to all this is an unexpected challenge a deal just signed by the outgoing president with the u.s. it says that migrants crossing the country mainly from honduras and el salvador have to ask for asylum in guatemala rather than continue to the states if it's ratified it could mean tens of thousands of new arrivals mr jim at day doesn't want that deal but he may have to take it us a threatening tariffs if not. one other thing he doesn't want the un backed anticorruption commission which he graphed in the business and political elite hard he's shown no interest in renewing its mandate that's made him far from universally
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