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this big financial package as shihab just very briefly that's really going to put a lot of pressure on the government not always and right in particular tomorrow or friday u.s. time is the beginning of the roman period small businesses are also. which will be forgiven if they've been payroll rands things like that what we have from banks is actually of them full but i don't know if god wants to do this i don't know if you have and this program but i just look at the choice website it still sent small business administration paycheck protection program you may be eligible for this we don't accept you know. this time. in the us you have just been forgive me for interrupting but regard forgive me for interrupting you said she had i apologize we're going to have to leave it there but we will come back to you in about 28 minutes or so get more details it watching al-jazeera rewind is next. one of the most highly regarded journalists in the philippines is facing charges of something
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like. what impact will the trial have on journalism in the digital age in the philippines. the trial of journalist maria ressa on al jazeera. hello i'm come out santa maria and welcome to rewind behind me the city of doha we've been coming here to the museum of islamic not to revisit some of the best documentaries we've made. well logic stand our life chances that determined by where we have for the days we won 1st ed back in 2013 years after israel began its
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hillis blockade of the gaza strip palestinians living in the tight confines of an enclave starved of adequate medical resources a simple thing like the birth of a new child can become a matter of life and death when i can't get access to the treatment by baby or mother needs i was there is k.c. kaufman told the story of one such family in his very personal film born in gaza. this is a society at the mercy of a political. family. and this is the story of one young family in a situation that is beyond their control. the
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expectation of a new baby when it's a feeling of excitement and apprehension that all parents experience but for assad. the pregnancy of this 2nd child means much more. i 1st met amal in a side i must loom one year ago at a children's hospital in gaza city. you will get it. in the story of their 1st child is one that i will never forget. this is their 1st child. when he was 19 months old he was born with 2 holes in
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that means that children's usually that parent within that range in fact only about 6 percent of girls population over the age of $55.00 this is because grandparents but they're finding it increasingly difficult to get to get these amounts to a company children have actually got one of your in for a graphic here to show you is online here which. exiting gaza who can get a permit and that graph right at the bottom showing that decline in approval rights i mean it's one thing that it has declined why has it declined quite so much in that last year i mean down from 80 percent to 50 by the looks of this graph we're talking about a situation of 50 years of occupation and 10 years of this book 8 inclosure and over that period of time we've seen that it's more and more difficult for patients to be able to get to care israel is still the occupying power in gaza and it has a legal responsibility and obligation under the 4th geneva convention to ensure that the population that that it occupies have adequate access to medical care but ultimately it's important we grapple with the big issues medical care and access to
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medical care and this restriction to movement part and parcel of a wider problem and not water problem is a decade of blockade and i mean we can see the impact on not just not just in terms of the immediate ability of people to get out to kat but also their ability to access care inside gaza i mean roughly at any given time 25 percent of medicines are at 0 stuck inside gaza these are essential medicines kamath arguments and you know basic pain medications because the economy situation inside gaza now is so serious this perpetual crisis that the ministry of health conscious of them on the shelves run tolbert from medical aid for palestinians we thank you very much for joining us and we want. to say that it's just the thought that the sniffing this this from. the heart as you. had thought as
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we met in the one that. come and then there was. like that same assad must. lose just the it's a bad investment i'm sure you decide to spend it out. in 2011 al-jazeera gained rare access to the pyongyang film academy and some of north korea's brightest young stars. what did it take to serve a national propaganda machine. a compelling portrait of the privileged
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life of the country's elites rewinds north korea cinema of tweens and al-jazeera a. lot of the sounds from moscow is on the love that we are about flapping the extra mile they're out of media they'll go we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. u.s. president donald trump says medical supplies will soon be on the way to desperate
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states as coronavirus puts millions more out of work. i'm above the sun and this is all just a live from doha also coming up china's fears of a 2nd wave a new lock down audit on 605000 people in a province near for the pandemic began and we visit the soup kitchens in argentina slums that are helping put on.
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