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tv   Josephs Journey  Al Jazeera  May 17, 2020 1:32am-2:01am +03

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that going for a test could expose them to the virus. before i think some measures should have been taken for example people should be separated when there are many of them it's not very good to have too many people gathered in one place some people are wary moscow not soldier haha me i think it's fine everyone is keeping a distance of one half metres from each other and volunteers are there to clean it all doc says the epidemic people have had a great sense of responsibility to keep our distance from each other to reduce risks. kenya has closed its borders with tanzania and somalia cargo trucks are exempt from the ruling but their drivers have to be tested for the virus before they can cross president kenyatta also extended movement restrictions between nairobi and mombasa and a nationwide dusk to dawn curfew for another 3 weeks the country is so far reported 50 deaths. that's it for now rewind is up next more news for you straight after that thanks so much watching i for now. county mccall still
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rich in resources but some opec nations are struggling to make any money right now but also it could be oil price crash the opening the green economy needs a lot of plus spoils begins to play out moving in on a little piece of north east england. counting the cost on al-jazeera. hello welcome to rewind i'm richelle carey here at al-jazeera english we have built a library of award winning documentaries over the past decade and on rewind we're
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taking another look at some of the very best of them this week on back to 2010 on al-jazeera follow a heartwarming story of one man's determination to leave the poverty it was west african home in the liberian capital of monrovia risking his life to cross the sahara desert on the back of a pickup truck and the hope of a better life in the west his name is joseph lama and his drive to make a new life for his family was fraught with setbacks from 2010 here's the extraordinary story of one man's journey from liberia to the shores of america's great lakes this is joseph journey. and we're you. yeah this is a green truck you're here in front of the green jug you can see you. know that just you see that. i see the superstore. now we're
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on the right we need to. do. a really good. man after 2 years of 1st met joseph blamo while covering a story on illegal immigration. that was a chance encounter 2 years ago little did i know that juice if journey would take him from the sahara desert all the way to new york city. this is the way out of africa the sahara desert begins just outside the town of cows in the northeast of mali. thousands of sub-saharan africans come through here
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every year many without documents but with enough money to pay for a truck ride across the desert. the smuggling of people is a big business here and we couldn't risk filming in town that's why we're out here in the desert trying to meet up with the travellers already on their way to tell the jury. 50 kilometers out of town is where the smuggling route begins we wait until nightfall when most of the pickup trucks leave. traveling on the smugglers route we came across this broken down vehicle with about 20 guys inside all going to algeria and then on to libya and some even to europe. let me. tell you my tire my tire busted while traveling in the desert the passengers know the dangers of traveling in the desert packed into old vehicles. joseph is from liberia this is his 2nd attempt to cross the border.
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so people even though a better him a present. of migrant yes yes migrants what kind of. know what. about what often ina does it want but. somehow they get the truck running again and it's time to go. tens of thousands make trips just like this one it's dangerous people fall off the back in breakdowns leave entire groups stranded hundreds continue to die a year after year these young men have already come a long way conditions are tough but nothing will stop them after reaching. they will look for transport to either libya or morocco the launching pads for southern europe but for now they still have 400 kilometers of desert in mali on a 27 year old toyota pickup.
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back in liberia josephs older brother received bad news. joseph journey ended when he was caught by the algerian peace. we don't know how those were real actual migrants. i don't one but i was from concerned were very vicious to do with migrants. the authorities took his belongings in abandoned him on the mali inside of the desert border. the family was worried they came together and raised $150.00 u.s. dollars hoping he would come home and call us and it was i knew i would see that. no i but he would see the money all the time that he summoned to come back. to life . mr and mrs blom were upset with their son and hadn't even told them where he was going and you know what they would. have bought
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at the dental. is that it won't cost to the one i want to build. and we can't be like this let me give you my blessing. joseph was back but liberia hadn't changed. just it has a computer science certificate from a vocational college but it's not enough for stable employment here they were calling boats at the beach was still the only job available to him and his friends . i'm fed up you don't know and then i doubt. you want to. joseph wanted out once again so he took a chance in played what is called the u.s. green card lottery if you win you can live and work in the united states legally.
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something. most. people. so. money was long ago. but finally a glimmer of hope he was randomly selected for a crucial interview at the american embassy here in monrovia it seems like joseph luck was finally changing. its josephs big morning but it's important for everyone with a job in the u.s. to sift can be a vital life to his father's household of 15 people. that you don't want is the atheist who said thank you for all what they do. well i just said. i will find out if you will but i want. to like you know. even.
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now i'm feeling very far. as i'm numb positive that. i'm in love. with him. to go to. a few steps away is the american embassy in the interview that could change you seems like. more than $13000000.00 people from around the world play the lottery each year. but the u.s. government only grants $50000.00 visas. millions of the lottery entries come from places like liberia which was recently torn apart by a vicious civil war. 70 percent of the people here live in poverty. blamo
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is not the only one trying to leave. what are the chances. better than he ever could have imagined. they were. doing there not only are we going to see myself getting never to. gamble. walking i want to have. about the one life. so that
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there's so many to talk. and work. a convoy of 3 cars carrying 34 people bring joseph to the airport for a late night flight. his immediate family staying the closest to him. that. i don't know. what it was because of the way you were. i guess was. going to. i'm. all good. but i'm
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nobody. it's the start of a new life for joseph blama. he's one of a 1000000 legal immigrants who enter the u.s. each year in new york city is his port of entry. joe. let's hope. we all give those up just for everyone and i welcome you to do you all. and i wish all the best kept that in your back you've got to get up and go for we think you can use it. just has a sister he hasn't seen in years who lives in the state of pennsylvania but he wants to test the waters here 1st he has an acquaintance who lives on staten island this is a good place. from my childhood days i'll smallville watching the news seeing
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me on the street so i'm very much helping a little from a set. top. but i think doesn't without you know how my sister in pennsylvania. hello truth. ok what i'm going to do when i cross or break i'm going to call you back. but i don't know if that's what i said i thought it was a moment you know i know you have to do is your. truck on is also from liberia and they knew each other through a friend back home. well
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there is the son known as well they are really the parkhill housing project was also truck on its 1st stop in america that was in 1909 and he's been here ever since. most if you. are one of the differences in almost every. line of. thought. he lives here with his 2 sons and his cousin in after the long trip this is where joseph will spend his 1st night in america. yeah i just got. a.
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lot like. the good news all told. the media. and i missed. the news. is jam packed to capacity it is a cycle is that. the intervening come together and when it was a day that i would feel good even when people seem to say yes. to all the good will not make you are going to vote only so many ways and so we need a while i mean. that evening truck on take out on the town. to the. shore just as the program was.
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this is normally. the. most of truculence friends are like therians who have been in the us for years in they still believe they are living the american dream is the 4th of putting it was felt that i must. have my little brother will have to come all of you fall down here i'll go through your. indiana. that's my right no making me feel i mean i married my somebody you come to love your nobody at all and then you make. me like to see you i want to marry you really want to but i don't think this is parked i want to park hill is bustling with house parties on saturday night. in one of truculence friends is celebrating his birthday was was. the music and faces are familiar but the
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atmosphere has an edge. to see if it's finding it hard to fit in. and he's alarmed when a fist fight breaks out of the party. juice it isn't in danger but he doesn't want trouble. but my god he. was good i was. was. josephs has seen enough. the next morning joseph is on a greyhound bus. he thinks the liberians he met in new york have lost their focus
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in news that his sister will provide a more solid foundation for his new life. what joseph doesn't know is that he is heading straight into an economic crisis. erie pennsylvania is in the middle of america's dying manufacturing region. joseph is hoping to find work in a place where jobs are disappearing. i think he believes that those who don't have to. pay for everything the fact. is that. you still hear that perfect. job. once again joseph is prepared to take a chance. oh. aneta hasn't seen her little brother since she immigrated to the u.s. in 2004. she came here after liberia's civil war as
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a political refugee from. the u.s. government set her up in erie in her job as a caregiver has provided a good life for her family her children now see more american in liberia and. new moon is my favorite scene is when there were doing volunteer when she was 8 and where you she told you she said nothing that you ladies will you know if you continue to think and they say grazie advice i was. ok on the basis that you know the only thing. you pay. her was that the 4th of july marks america's independence day and then it brings the family to a public picnic and it's josephs 1st real look at middle america and your feet. you look even look at paradise. city streets are early i'll.
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give you the speech you see if. you just don't feel i'm even. thinking about you so far down the aisle can just sit on your ass now i can just sit. here and speak. enjoy doing a. report on how the little you doing that used to be. he can think about his future tomorrow today is finally content. just as johnny an incredible insight into one my prince pursuit of the american dream that was more than 8 years ago now and i'm sure you're wondering whatever happened to joseph rewind went back recently to area in pennsylvania to find out how life is new dawn for joseph since we last saw.
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i came to you he tells you to. join in the summertime it was nice 1st came because it was just like africa the well. it was good. because my sister lives here so i choose you if. you want to go somewhere else where i don't know anybody was going to i thought it was going to be hard for me to get started. at the end of the year we know style you know what in the winter bought in a very much a similar. first went off and then the snow started fall out was my 1st time to see snow back in africa i only used to see snow on watching movies on t.v. i have no excuse that it was surprising to me that i was there a 1st time a little while we knew i was and why. this news just out of fall fall for it was so
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amazing to me joy of a 1st time. our 1st game i how they're in the book and. things were a little bit difficult you know from starting point as time progressed to sterling getting better of both joe starr working as an immigrant kid food costs. will live the american dream you know and i believe i'm living the american dream because it's better then before. you know how a job can revive see you're still living living good lives and living the american dream yes or everything is going good. they will good thing are how to bring a move. here how to move the. thing that's only one of the best thing a bit. of fog died. my mom little was in the house with all the kids things were pulling by. because she stayed
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long time will not follow that marvel of 40 years. i only used to talk to on a phone while i really miss and i wanted to see a lot i wanted to come and see our. little how about life experience. on the other sell the war. to the house well. my mom. didn't welcome such says brown least 10 years old and women take their own good too it. is my teaching.
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is it i mean room. and. this will move. and there's more room. he must feel that i can make you can do anything that i won't do to see we've got it all in circumstances i'll stick with upcoming a week. a just come in come the globe i'll just put 2 does who does not believe me myself as i get only to do it does remind me every day well look up in the morning legs while. i see you only don't believe. when i get out above my head be myself transfers from like area this is
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a 2nd attempt to cross the border. first you have to go back to them or one of them must so. and do you go once you've seen your book. the. progress that's. being here in america i'm sitting now i'm settled down here. i get a house i've got a job i've got a car. and. the struggle to struggle continues but i leave. a huge distance. from but i did so now. of course huge distance. that's it for this week and you can find out more about joseph incredible story and watch other films from the series by going to the rewind page
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