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0. 00 m. the in the in. britain's prime minister is moved into intensive care as this covert 1000 symptoms worsen. following barber sorry you're watching al-jazeera life from london also coming up the coronavirus that's told passes 50000 in europe but the number of fatalities across the continent seems to be falling on empty streets and closed shops the pandemic forces the democratic republic of congo to shut down its main commercial
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hub in the capital kinshasa. the. and the staying connected in chile we look at some of the creative ways that people are using to socialize and keep in shape under lockdown. we begin the program with breaking news that the british prime minister boris johnson has been moved to intensive care inside a london hospital after his cove in 1900 times worse and johnson was admitted to hospital on sunday night and had been undergoing tests after suffering persistent symptoms for more than 10 days earlier on monday the government had said boris johnson was in good spirits and still in charge but the street now says foreign secretary dominic robb has been asked to deputize. but the baba joins me now live from london via skype i think it was only
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a few days ago as in thursday evening when we saw some images of the prime minister he stepped outside briefly to applaud workers of the national health system that was thursday it's now monday and it seems an incredibly quick the terry aeration what else do we know. that's right barbara when when he did appear in downing street on thursday evening about a close for health care workers he didn't look a well man it's whole lots of people commented on that but it's not a surprising development for somebody who has coronavirus who has covered 19 as he did and went into isolation over 10 days ago whole thing is to change very quickly every day in terms of a number of days that's not a surprising development he was admitted to since almost his hospital on the south bank of the river thames on sunday evening local time we were told that was full precaution as a precautionary step and he'd be receiving routine checks it's understood that
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shakes you to do and he breathing difficulties and that was also because he was still suffering symptoms of coverage $98.00 including a high temperature and assistance cough one of the well known symptoms is a dry cough and then out on monday course he did the chair the cabinet meeting for the 1st time since he was in isolation he been doing it by video really domenic right up the foreign secretary did that mr rubb appeared at this press briefing just a few hours ago now saying that boris johnson was in good spirits and in fact boris johnson himself and tweeted as much that he was fine basically and mr upset on the repeated questioning from reporters who were questioning why boris johnson was continuing to work if he was on well enough to be in hospital mr rubb said he continues to take advice from his doctors but that he continues to run things he
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continues to head the government's into receive regular updates will now this surprise news that's only at about 7 pm local time just a couple of hours ago from 10 downing street ansel saying that he was moved to the intensive care units and that wasn't so in case he need. added a pencil later now the local press are also reporting a bit more detail saying that in fact in the course of the afternoon he started to experience breathing difficulties and had to be administered oxygen that doesn't mean he was using a benzo later but it does mean that it has become more serious that much is clear at this so and obviously there's a lot that we don't know right now in the dream but from what we do understand it doesn't seem that he's being intubated quite yet and that the m. can you hear me. i think we've lost the connection to nadine baba joining us from
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london thank you for that of course we'll bring you more developments on the condition of forest johnson the british prime prime minister who has been taken to intensive care of a few hours ago now the news broke in the past half hour or so and we will bring you more than elements as we get them here in the newsroom. meanwhile the courage of our stress told in europe has now passed 50700000 people have been infected but there are signs that the rate could be leveling off spain germany and the u.k. recorded their lowest number of deaths in several days paul brennan reports 2. europe passed another significant number on monday as the continent's death toll from corona virus exceeded 50000 people that's the vast majority of the 70000 who died globally so far but while the infection is still on an upward curve in some european countries in others there are signs that the contagion is starting to
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stabilize austria hopes to allow small shops and garden centers to reopen on april the 14th with restrictions potentially lifted on larger shops and hairdressers on may the 1st. but speaking from behind a protective per spec screen the austrian chancellor warned that everything depends on the infection rate. we're done in 2 weeks of a star will be a deciding week for us and it will be a week which will decide whether the resurrection of the east which we are all hoping for can actually happen as planned. the spanish government is also studying how to gradually ease the lock down it's imposed since march 14th movement restrictions have left poor and vulnerable residents relying on charitable groups like this one in seville to bring them food parcels. but on monday spain's or 4th consecutive days drop in the number of new deaths and the number of new infections rising just 3.3 percent or for some cause for hope. relaxing the restrictions can't
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come soon enough for those living beside lake constance the barbed wire which once separated the german town of constance and its swiss neighbor croxley and was torn down after world war 2 and residents mingled freely ever since now a new fence has created a coronavirus no man's land separating friends relatives and lovers pierre and his german girlfriend is a very well thought. that if we've been speaking to each other on face time in recent weeks and that's ok for a while but after 2 or 3 weeks you realize that that's not good enough we needed to see each other and hear each of this voice there was no the way but to meet here at this fades in it's elise long body region despite reductions in both infection and death rates or forty's of actually tightened restrictions and residents now have to cover their mouth or nose whenever they go outside it's an order intended to prevent complacency but a shortage of face masks is creating a problem in the future although no we cannot find protected mass i haven't found
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them so i made one myself and authorities say mass will be available in 3 days but they've been saying that for a month restrictive measures are having an impact on the spread of the virus and collective discipline and a sense of civic duty are helping to save lives and canberra land. and more people like this woman leaving intensive care are surviving but there are many thousands who will not make it to this stage of recovery and avoiding infection in the 1st place still remains the safest strategy. paul brennan al-jazeera. well that's good news in france it recorded its highest number of deaths in the 24 hour period since the outbreak began another 833 people have been confirmed dead taking the total number of fatalities to nearly 9000 french health minister levy of iran warned the country has not yet reached the peak of its outbreak. well gore italian is a member of the task force of the italian civil protection the partment working in
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northern italy she says the effects of social distancing are being seen but that's will remain high for some time well to the number last day. usually. carol. what's going on in the time lag between the beginning of the disease in the end of the disease that may deter and really. recalling or death and since that distance between the 2 points and maybe as long as 234 weeks maybe in some patients of course when we check the ponytails deaths we should remember that the disease started many weeks before and therefore it represents the end on what was going on at that time the nominal dates will remain. at a kind of top for
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a while even if the number of new cases are declaring or people now understand that when they go round they should wear a mask and they do indeed all this montagne at this time so well at least $1.00 to $2.00 lieutenants to prevent infections from one to another so the combination of the 2 awareness. makes people be more careful and did to various spread in a less much less intensive. new york state governor andrew cuomo says coronavirus cases there may be starting to plateau but in a briefing on monday he warned against complacency and the extent that a closure of non-essential businesses and schools until the end of april andrew cuomo says hospitalisations have the kleine the along with the missions to intensive care units signaling a possible flattening of the curve more than 4700 people have died in new york
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that's the highest death toll in any american state this is an enemy that we have underestimated from day one and we have paid the price dearly. well the numbers are a little like they may be turning yea it's over no it's not in other places it made that mistake on congress made a mistake south korea has made that mistake and we're not going to make that mistake well she joins us live now from washington by skype it's interesting listening to andrew cuomo there is being incredibly careful about not being too optimistic about it about not seeming complacent what is the situation like in new york because looking at the figures it does seem that potentially the numbers are plateauing. the terror group can target a very high rate and so yourself mentioned about 599 people in new york state between sunday and monday morning so although that's relatively similar level to
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what we've seen over the last several days in new york and still a lot of people i obviously he was also very cautious because i think the reason maybe some sort of clatter if that is indeed what we're seeing here is because the social distancing measures all work it so the last thing the governor wants to do suggest ok things are getting back to normal now we cannot relax and as you said this is extend it is extended the closure the fact the push or the state of the month so that's that's that's the reason of course but it is fascinating i was looking at the university of washington model but when different states will reach their peak numbers of deaths the peak the peak demand for possible resources and it's one of many models it's been going for a while many people have been using not peer review are they but certainly has been relatively accurate up to this point i'm just looking at new york state and it's putting this model the peak fatalities of april 9th peak demand resources actually
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lower the use of resources april 9th peak fatalities april 10th so that's this week so this is this move just by and large in keeping with the models that out there sort of people can allocate resources and these photos all based on well the states began their social distancing programs and they also rely on the social distancing continuing until may at least but it would appear that the models seem to be seem to really be accurate but you know there's a pattern is a pattern is very high and as a surgeon general one just on sunday this is going to be this you know a lot of death this week it could be comparable to poverty's that's pretty shocking just to hear that and she had there is another white house coronavirus task force briefing in about 45 minutes so what are we expecting to hear from that. i think still this debate as to why dog trump is it's pushing hard i don't see the anti-malarial drug use for arthritis lupus when the clinical trials are out what we
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now know is open to school within the white house and the task force rules are you peter navarro on trucks traded places on the all the top schools the fight they had on saturday night without trouble that. the factory who's seen as the lowest form of oysters ministration on provirus you can speak about the drug on sunday we now have reports from press washington person new york times douglas x. yes but trump is taking advice not just run to be found in the medical for but from real giuliani jar kirshner's involved are now between our trade the trade advise that we should be pushing for. the use of title i don't seek more subtle and i think this is the big debate right now is where is all from getting this i strongly as it's necessarily the most helpful thing and that's. ever tansley with the latest from washington d.c.
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she had thank you. still to come here and i'll just say we're bringing down the barriers businesses shut by coronavirus start returning to rule. and how a surgeon complaints of a profiteering has led to a crackdown on corner virus scam. i know that most take a conditions across much of australia however we can all say the same when it comes to this is a tropical cyclone harold this is a very intense and powerful tropical psyco now through tuesday the way things are forecast to still be sustained about 230 kilometers an hour that would make it a category 4 a system if it was in the atlantic. continue to work its way through out to the on and chain the phone watching chain and also on a towards fiji now some very heavy amounts of rain with this storm system very very
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strong winds there will be flooding and there will be damage will keep it very close on it now tuesday cloudy skies across much of the southeast of australia the shows back in the forecast through wednesday pushing up the east coast on towards sydney may well a few showers along coastal areas across the north and the northwest you want it to stay very warm imperfect the to say states will it gets warmer warmer by the time we get to thursday we're up to $35.00 celsius and that is about 8 degrees above the average for this time of year and i sign of any rain we've got mixed conditions across the northeast of asia about most a-k. conditions so across northern areas of china this is by and you can say hey this guy's relatively kid is no cloud in the forecast over the next few days the rain is carrying way from the south we've got some pretty good conditions across japan as we go through tuesday wednesday a few showers and there's a high in beijing of just 80. russia has jeopardized the united states security interest we know what you are
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doing and you will not succeed perceptions from the outside. into the picture from the inside. i think russia's foreign policy is too soft continuous motion going to be a key not listening to the whole question on al-jazeera. or you're. welcome back here's a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera the condition of u.k. prime minister boris johnson has worsened in the past few hours and he has been taken to intensive care the 1st secretary of state dominic rob has been asked to
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deputize for johnson where this. meanwhile the coronavirus test told in europe has now passed 50700000 people have been infected but there are signs the rate is leveling off spain germany and the u.k. recorded their fewest that since. new york governor andrew cuomo says the state health care system is at the maximum capacity he says at the klein in the number of hospitalizations could suggest plateauing off infections. the democratic republic of congo's government has shut down the capital's main commercial hub for 14 days can shut says the center of the deer sees outbreak many of the 12000000 people who live in the city will be impacted by that the situation because they also work or do business in the district of the heart of virus has in fact that 161 people and killed 18 nationwide. we pray to
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god that he will look after this country to live these measures because if it continues like this it will be a catastrophe and people risk of. stress to not look. like a way of explains the significance of closing down the district of columbia. well there are government buildings foreign embassies the headquarters of large companies and other commercial buildings but it actually makes a very small part of the city or kinshasa that outside of the center. it is the 3rd largest city in africa about $12000000.00 people living in cramped conditions it's low rise it goes on and on and on business as usual in most of these suburbs so whilst closing down is that only a very visible measure in the center of the cities can't see how this is going to stop the spread of the virus in all of those suburbs where millions of people are living in cramped conditions the u.n.
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says there's been a horrifying global surge in domestic violence cases during the pandemic secretary general antonio pettish has warned inforced lockdowns are putting many more women and children that risk yet all governments to make the prevention and redress of violence against women keep part of the national response plans for coverage 19 that means increasing investment in online services and civil society organizations making sure the szell systems continue to prosecute abusers setting up emergency warning systems in fantasies and little cities declaring shelters as essential services and creating safe ways for women to seek support with off alerting their abusers. japan's prime minister has pledged a one trillion dollar stimulus plan in an effort to contain the economic fallout from the coronavirus the package is expected to be confirmed by shinzo of his cabinet on tuesday and will see cash payments way to households and small
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businesses is also expected to declare a state of emergency within the next 24 hours that will allow governors to call on people to stay at home well as japan imposes new measures china is leading in is heading in the opposite direction the city of warren aware the outbreak began is preparing for its lockdown to finally come to an end jessica washington has more now on the situation across asia. with just days to go before the city reopens council workers in han are trying to bring it back to what it was before these biosecurity barriers have been here since the middle of january closing off access to some residential compounds and alleyways now the city of 11000000 is preparing to come out of lockdown later this week or so. because of the measures we took we contain the outbreak so quickly even the makeshift hospitals have closed and there are a few new cases. then does an shoppers have returned to the streets happy to be out
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of their apartments but still apprehensive. the situation is improving but we shall not drop our guard the restrictions will be lifted but we shouldn't relax this if he was the epicenter of the pandemic now it represents something else what life can look like when the worst is over many southeast asian nations however a still in the early stages of responding to the crisis the tire in thailand is known for its vibrant nightlife it's almost unrecognizable now police and government officials patrol the streets to enforce a national curfew between 10 pm and 4 am every night. in the philippines temperature checks on people and disinfection on now a daily reality there are more than $3000.00 confirmed cases and at least $150.00 deaths the lock down on the main island which includes the capital manila is likely
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to be extended for another 2 weeks in singapore health authorities say foreign workers dormitories are particular concern as more workers fall ill in the cramped living spaces the city state has been praised for its early efforts to contain the outbreak but authorities are urging ordinary people to support health workers and stay vigilant because they are very stretched and very tired very exhausted some of them and we our hearts go out to them and in vietnam people are almost halfway through a 2 week lock down the streets of hanoi usually bustling with motorbikes are quieter authorities say now the public has had time to adjust to the new roles they will be strictly enforcing fines for those who break them jessica washington al-jazeera the man who will deputise for boris johnson the foreign secretary dominic robb has just spoken in the past few minutes of course this is after the news that boris johnson
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has been moved to intensive care here's what dominic robb had to say at all or later during the course of this afternoon the problem is condition worsened and on the advice of the medical team he's moved in to a critical care unit so in light of those circumstances the prime minister asked me secretary to deputize for him when necessary and driving forward the government's plans to defeat craig farce. oh we'll of course bring you more on that developing story as we get more information here just say right now the global demand for hand sanitizer isn't other hygiene products has spiked surprisingly during the pandemic and in some places there's also been a search and complaints about profiteering and opportunism john hendren has more from chicago. as the corona virus spreads around the globe so is a series of equally viral scams cashing in on the crisis there are dozens and dozens and dozens of unique and different coronavirus cyber attacks that are
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happening right now tor excel is a malware researcher in seattle he found this step which promises to alert android users when they're in a coronavirus hotspot instead the program locks the phone and demands a ransom from the user so far we've uncovered over $68000.00 domains and that number is growing daily there are also offers for vaccines in home tests and a $50.00 patch that immunizes you from the virus that we're in fact there is no vaccine no in home test no patch the scam artists are coming out of the woodwork and people need to be very airy here in michigan attorney general dana nestle tells al-jazeera she has fielded 4200 consumer complaints when people want you reserve their alliance they are desperate and. in one scam callers as consumers who are desperate for government stimulus checks to give
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numbers to credit cards and bank accounts which are then looted. along with those scams prosecutors say they're also seeing price gouging on vital medical supplies like masks gloves and those breathing ventilators that for very sick patients can mean the difference between life and death the u.s. government has declared making more ventilators a national. priority and banned price gouging on medical products but some prices have more than doubled they were under $20000.00 the ventilators are now over $50000.00 if you can find them the ventilators didn't change that much in 2 weeks one michigan company was selling hand sanitizer for $40.00 in up in this area things like face and sanitizer and not just other things other items like diapers and baby formula with gelding in viral scams mirroring the spread
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of the corona virus prosecutors say for every one they find there are hundreds more john hendren l.g. 0 chicago. chile is one of last america's of course the fact that countries with more than 4000 reported cases and like many nations the measures have dramatically changed the everyday life so people are getting creative to try to keep themselves busy sea and human has more. signal stand for him to say it's ready to roll i think you know more similar so tonight i'm having a party and i'm going to cook a barbecue here's the meat. the clothes are already lit and snacks and drinks are ready to and here are the guests all connected via internet. for couples sharing a saturday night and a good laugh each from their own home whatever equipment they're not meanwhile 25
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or older look less heritable is just starting to party without leaving his bed all he needs is this application so no. i don't need to spend money on transportation that is 100 percent safe and i can travel instantly between one party and another with the possibilities of socializing a much faster but i don't know what to do fight in the heart of the social i ask myself what if this quarantine happened 20 years ago. with schools and offices closed and confinement now i must chileans are discovering countless ways to stay active and not just physically. a year ago see one michel launched an online platform that offers psychological consultations with a professional therapist with total privacy but in the last 2 weeks since cold 19 changed everyone's lives the number of patients has soared this young man
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specifically allowed us to film him. i'm feeling a lot of anxiety because i don't know what's going to happen with my job. and. confronting these uncertain times can generate anguish stress fear sadness and anger we've seen a leap in consultations from couples who are struggling because of their confinement to people who are alone and feeling panic. another cause forensics. surety is the lack of personal protection products until it's been weeks since anyone can find a face mask to buy so people are making their own and this is how kitchen towels you fold them like this and then with a string or a ribbon even an elastic you staple them at the ends and when you open it up you'll have your own homemade facemask like that gentle pull of the young and speaking of creativity the center of cinema is offering children something to do teen look
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forward to a book read them a different story every day at 5 o'clock. the same terrible ballet's dance master cyril demountable hasn't stopped giving dancers classes now on instagram the class is now also open to anyone who wants to join just another example of how this crisis is increasingly inspiring people to share their creativity in captivity. you see in human al-jazeera santiago. the reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera the condition of u.k. prime minister barak's johnson has worsened in the past few hours and he has been taken to intensive care he's conscious and his office says it is a precaution foreign secretary dominic robb spoke a few minutes ago to confirm the news. during the course of this all need one this
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is condition worsened and on the advice of the medical team who's moved in to a critical care unit so in light of those circumstances the prime minister asked me is for secretary to to be telling school him when necessary in joining forward the government's plans to defeat coronavirus meanwhile the current virus the best hold in europe has now passed 50700000 people have been infected but there are signs the rate could be leveling off spain germany and the u.k. recorded their fewest the deaths in several days the news though was in parts a positive in france where the country marked its highest number of deaths in the 24 hour period since the outbreak began another $833.00 people have been confirmed dead taking the total number of fatalities to nearly $9000.00 there are more than $74000.00 infections across the country. going to the states new york governor andrew cuomo says the state health care system is at maximum capacity he says the
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client in the number of hospitalizations could suggest a plateauing off of infections this is an enemy that we have underestimated from day one and we have paid the price dearly. well the numbers a little like they may be turning yea it's over you know it's not in other places it made that mistake hung congress made a mistake south korea has made that mistake and we're not going to make that mistake the democratic republic of congo's government has shut down the capital kinshasa as main commercial hub for 14 days many of the 12000000 people who live in the city will be impacted by the decision because they work there 1000 people have been killed in the country so far those are the top stories want to any state is next and i'll have the news hour for you in just under half an hour hope you'll join me then by. from the al-jazeera london bureau cost center 2 special guests in
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conversation of the resistance and i think george in the midst of paying your bill to do that unprompted uninterrupted wire all of our people of color and they're just one color but the work that is why don't they write should every people have no color that they graduate fatima bhutto meets marc lamont hill i very much thought i was going to get shot but look at a bad movie studio to be unscripted on al-jazeera. in the 1st of the human eye it's the race is on to find the world's most cool middleboro you. really have these are the descendants of the pools and legends and get. rid. of those. books book good finds who is so ferocious they took on the minds of the british army. stunned by the courage the
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u.k. has in this to a brigade of their kids for more than 200 leads through all that. today thousands of young appalling and confused to join this elite unit you know. only a few who make it. through to loved swears and here is one east finds out what it takes to join the world's fiercest fighting it stuck. morning rush hour. these boys are about to face the toughest 10 days of their
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lives recruits into a 2020 central selection mock most rugged culture. they've basin thousands of hopefuls to get here but that's nothing compared to what they'll have to do next all about our. pocket marca. every year the british army holds a grueling competition in nepal to select the newest members of its legendary brigade to. bat diana had an awesome. jimmy kimmel john crow. many have trained for yes' to get here every test every point every 2nd counts so you must focus on the prize is a career as an elite soldier and british passports for the whole family but they
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have to be willing to fight and even die for the u.k. . or garner the pirates who are in danger bunny to baghdad data fork on a house. only the brightest and strongest will be selected. for the others it will be the crushing ind of a mind flung dream best of a dinner party so work among. it's easier to get into harvard university then to join the british corkers more than $12000.00 boys applied this year and the army is going to take less than 4 percent. in the. kemal groom is hoping to be one of the chosen few. he's from a family a family life has always been
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a struggle for them but this is kemal one chance to change that. the only thing i can think about right now is joining the british army there's nothing else. if i succeed i'll be able to get my parents out of poverty give them a normal life and all the happiness they deserve. to prepare for the gear to try out kemal and his best friend have been at this training center for the last 2 years. they've both tried and failed to join the british army before so this year the pressure is really on. obviously i won both of us to get in but if only my friend makes it i won't be sad or jealous it would be a proud moment for me. nick
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stall a friend cut up is packed and ready to go. if. from. there. i'll draw lessons learned that a dog. is the. first. cut acts pretty nervous himself it will be life changing if he's accepted into the kircus some big thing for me and then for my mother also like. i want her only dream is for me to join the british army so that i can give us a good life so that i can have a better future. to in the end credits mom raised him in a tiny village with no running water his father an elder sister died when he was ice she's all he has father the mirror head of the family and i knew.
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my father was the head of the family but after he died all the responsibility fell on my mother's shoulders society looked down on her because she was a widow it was so hard for her to raise and educate me. prim kumari ran a small fruit stall to support her son but there was never enough money she had to borrow from lunch shocks to pay for cutting training. now she owes about $10000.00 more money than she's ever had outside king article quietly be near they came and asked me who wins the money when i going to give it back how are you going to pay me and a quote on all. what i'd buy i just wanted to give them a good education so he could stand on his own feet. is her only
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hype if he gets into the british army he'll be able to pay off her debts for. my pigeon or. yes. i feel. bad if. i feel really bad that my mother has to ask other people for money sometimes these rich people try to humiliate us. i hate it but we have to put up with this. this guy. stuff. just so. there's a lot of pressure. when i feel like quitting i remember everything she sacrificed and that motivates me to keep going. for.
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all of this hope and sacrifice is about to come to a hit. finally it's the 1st day of the physical tests. in the crowd of anxious boys i spot best friends come and we'll head. some practice whether. there is definitely a lot of competition it's really tough because there are limited places you have to be very mentally and physically fit. but by the next week these boys will run jump push and pull their bodies today absolutely to make this. one look good. in
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the end only a few. good with more than 700 bodies in the fight off keeping an eye out for a real hit and. kemal rita. they're off to a great start they g.'s of training seem to be paying off. in a race after grace they finishing near the top of they've already. ducked but the competition is fierce and there's no margin for error. to believe it or. not. but the future at stake come on the road of giving it their all up and base scoring
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while some was a. i wanted to join the british army since i was 7 or 8 years old. this is my biggest dream if i succeed i'll be so proud when you are in the wire to. but their trial is far from over all the boys have to pass a medical and it's the one test i can't prepare for. cut ups as some of the friends have already filed it. normal last don't want to go out and say you know like their medical check up in a normal hospital came out fine there was no problem but in the camp for some reason they failed. i'm a little worried there's a chance that i'll fail. that
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. for 2 days the boys will be poked and prodded to make sure they have no hidden illnesses or injuries now hold. everything from their joints to the teeth will be examined any problems place itself. and not everyone who costs. will. walk off what do you have an if i need. one suddenly cut a can come on a pull decide the tests picked up a hot man and now they head into hospital for a thorough check up. doctors have to do an ultrasound to make sure their heart's
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a functioning normally if they know the boys will be disqualified. so incredibly stressful these boys apply to some of them for years to get to the stage to join the caucus and this test could maybe end their dreams. it takes just a few minutes but the doctors giving anything away will have to wait for the results back at the camp. the uncertainty is excruciating. for them if they fail they'll have to leave immediately. well you want.
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i'm really hoping that by and cut it could have passed. but at the gates it's clear the news isn't. all so sorry. how are you doing. the text hisses showed an abnormality with his harsh prolonged intense exercise could cause sudden death. he can never be a soldier in the british army or do you plan to do. all. those known back to the village. where you had a chance to speak with or. cut
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a cusp in 2 g.'s and his family thousands of dollars trying to become a good. all of it has been fanaa think. back in the camp kemal is the last one to find out his results after what happened to cut uk i'm worried he'll also be sent higher. than you posses graduated 0 and were you nervous. because you were sent to the hospital as well but that was so so sad it was one of the phone call of yes all to. when you're sad to say kind of. i know how hard it is i can feel that bridge that things are looked. good afternoon by us from outside the staff are finally able to give the remaining boys the good news i know some of their the people badly medical going away oh there's something about
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a medically do not say the same some. thank god. the now come on and roll him up both safe and they can call their families. when we're. below. 0 or more your camera phone. i'm a metaphysical noticeably god do but the stress of the last few days has taken a toll on kemal he's lost his confidence which was about his her getting over the ass in the one pass it on when. you know. that. it's. not even real he also gets through to his mom.
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hello and out i mean. this is his last chance to get into the british army they won't let him try again because he's already failed twice. so i was a bachelor when i didn't get in i was devastated i just wanted to be alone i was living away from my family i felt like in their eyes i was a failure i couldn't bear it i just couldn't move on. its mother says she tried to support him but the whole family was devastated. the monday night there was none that i was in when we last saw it makes me so sad. i can't stop my tears when i think about it. it's hard to see. your child works so hard and still fail. and we try to console him we told him he could try again because there was time. but inside we also felt hurt. anybody.
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she has used all the family savings to pay for roads training 'd and that's put enormous pressure on him the minute he has worked really hard his hands were full of blisters and his back was totally bruised because he carried those heavy baskets he would try so hard. for too long yeas family have watched him struggle with his disappointment they now bracing themselves for whatever happens next. they may but we're hoping that he'll get in but i've told him that in case he doesn't. control yourself i'll come and get you and bring you home. they weiss is almost over the results are out in just
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a few days but the boys have one last chance to impress the repair so that's. what we're hearing. about it. tomorrow is the final physical test the infamous doctor's rights. each boy has to carry a doctor band big basket filled with 15 kilograms of sand and they have to do it while sprinting up the mountain. the. one i'm going to have today in making sure they baskets otitis securely. seems pretty happy with he's. he's having trouble. with that it goes over let me get into. a little bit will be for the rest thought that i shall be on a. whole lot of trial and error his basket is ready
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but it feels like a bad omen. finally it's race day and the boys a rearing to go at the crack of dawn. i look like a lot of people that are going to come out in the front row wearing a blue shorts dead body. in the middle. class. to the ground. it's a steep 5.8 kilometers to the top a long winding road. through all that.
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would be an opponent of ranges towering above the views a spectacular. the only thing the boys i'm looking at is the competition. this is not just a taste of strength it's a taste of she determination. those. to their bodies feel like giving up if they mind those that don't push them to the finish line. far the. good idea. to go. by the time the boys k.c.'s can only stand. by a thought about look they're really talking a lot about. well he is one of the 1st in his group to reach the top
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in just over 30 minutes but i've 7 got. no is no where inside scoop. up all those eventually i suppose. he looks absolutely exhausted yeah were you happy. without want. i'm happy to come but not satisfied with the wife because my dime in my face a fizzing time was a bit slow their mother used to think that's going to be a problem. yes of course it's going to be a problem because they're. gone critical move. ever since he scare at the hospital kemal has been struggling. but he could still be selected if his overall score is high. he won't have to wait long
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to find out. at the camp the moment of truth has arrived. the medical. miracle will are but there you. go. one by one each boy will be told if you. don't got it. there's only $432.00 places and more than $700.00 hopefully it's what. kemal is one of the 1st to be called team. after years of hard work it will take just seconds to learn his fate and. at the camp gates families are also for the results. boys who failed a coming out. brutha. molly or the other. people
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try to console him but he's not stopping anyone it's just awful kemal had tears in his eyes coming out and he didn't want to talk to us and i don't really blame him. inside dru hit is still hopeful. but he's one of the last boys left on the feel. i finally if he's 10. it looks like he's even. though you've. got to wait she said lucile and that is that. we never assume because you're at the bottom of the kirov and i was not asked did you think you were going to get a no you're not going to get me i was looking to get in but i was missing ok the
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graduation is backing off you go. for the boys who got in it's a moment they will never forget the day they lives changed forever. so grant yeah i think i missed a milestone is the greatest that's did you think you're going to make it solid on the verge of tea is all that are in shock what they've achieved at such a young age is truly remarkable the value of a fantastic day. the end of work your journey through the recruiting process. and the start of a new journey into the british army. into the most famous regiment in the world the restoration directors we're going to load up with these boys there is no turning back well done within days they'll be on a plane to the u.k. and onto a life boat to hit a mini dreamed about us i wish you had the best on that next journey you are now
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the future of the brigade of darkness and that is a responsibility that you will carry for the rest of your days in service good luck . when diplomacy fails and fear sweeps then our borders are wide open wide open to drugs terrorists we've proven the barriers are built to impose division and it's in all to sixty's instead of being an obstacle to atone wastes into became another
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obstacle to peace in a 4 part series al-jazeera revisits the reasons for divisions in different parts of the world and the impact they have on both sides walls of shame on al-jazeera. the centuries it was the remoteness of brazil's indigenous communities that protected them from the rapacious outside walls now is what shields those who are encroaching on protected indigenous territory starting fires and threatening the residents of the county when i had the 1st contact with the outside walls in 1978 and when i catch talking and they tonight which translated for us into portuguese remembers it well she says they brought diseases that decimated the community but that me a couple years we had a lot of land and we lived peacefully we lived with fear that are very few of us the invaders are coming closer it's difficult of us to gauge why
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a place so remote so tranquil should not so so much to the rest of the walls indigenous people who live here will realize this but now is the smoke those the skies and the ashes pollute the river the rest of the world is beginning to realize it too. 0. hello i'm barbara starr this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london thank you for joining us coming up in the next 60 minutes britain's prime minister is moved into intensive care as this covert 19 symptoms worsen the coronavirus test told passes 50000 in europe but the number of fatalities across the continent seems to be falling. mts.
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