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that there are alternatives for legal fishing that we need to support the local legal fisherman and the area and our economy culture tips for them. and i would express our concern because of the decrease in budgets, the from the federal government for environmental institutions and mexico that we've been seeing since 6 or 7 years back. experts agree. the problem requires action by the governments of mexico, the us and china to crack down on the trafficking of endangered species in the upper gulf of california. many hope whatever the solution may be. it will strike a balance between conservation and the livelihoods of fishing communities. manuel rap, hello al jazeera san felipe and mexico. ah, there are these. you helped us president joe biden as promising to make every
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effort to evacuate. all americans and african allies safely bought and says evacuation have been among the most difficult lives in history. come fall has been used to push back huge crowds gathering near couples airport. make no mistake. this evacuation mission is dangerous and evolve risks to armed forces and has been conducted under difficult circumstances. i cannot promise with the final outcome will be what it will be that it will be without risk of loss. but as commander in chief, i can assure you that i will mobilize every resource necessary. and as an american, i offer my gratitude to the brave men and women of the us armed forces are carrying out this mission. are incredible. as we continue to work the logistics of accusation, we're in constant contact with tale bon working to ensure civilians have safe
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passage through the airport. but just tell from the quick and hasty has risen to nearly 2200 people with southern hays. he's only medical oxygen damage. hospitals are struggling to treat the growing number current of our patients. india has approve. what it says is the world's 1st dna vaccine against corona virus for emergency use. it will be administered in 3 doses without a needle to people over the age of 12. australia recorded a new daily record of corona, virus infections with nearly 900 cases. but despite the spike restrictions to stop the spread of the more infections delta variants have been met by protests, police broke up and anti locked on demonstration in sydney, health minister, call the rally, selfish, an edge for people to be considerate of the border community. but as he had lost news, continues his off my nigeria stay with us teaching you can watch
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out for english streaming live, and i do 2 channels plus thousands of our programs award winning documentaries and do get new support scribe. you choose dot com, forward slash al jazeera english the about let me know when will you be in 5 or 10 years? what would you be doing? where would you do when you want to be in 5 or 10 years? be careful before you answer. be careful, video of your hand. are you sure you really want to answer? okay. yeah, sure. ok. just 2 of, you know, i'm with a question about us and if you don't get the answer right, if you leave this treating right away. and i'm sorry about that. you know what i
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just did, i don't present it to you. what life would always do. life would try to scan, but only the bulwark only those were able to keep up. even when there be threatened . i saw that she was going to put that down, but he, i think his mom would talk now i got to go by myself and then she put it all. i love the boot method. i see now that is to toot, i want all the people having one of the questions that i asked anybody i viewed is, tell me how your field to before and what you did about it. because i think feel might be an opportunity. my name is being a muscle shandra preneel. i am a secondary told by them. initiative nigeria and our walk is focused on young people. the weather is one of the lip. lip lip. right. and keep going. people were using the next time cause i believe. so you my own mind
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that one is potential, but the other side of it makes me laugh is the fact that for many years we basically said all the government, she was the government shoe, i was sure there was that issue. but right now nobody seen anything. people are viewed and stuff on their own. i use when i was much younger, denied access to computer, and i went out of my way to learn how to use it. and so does, is it what i do not training. young people connect them with opportunities from technology news, i guess, and this is what the population multiplies. it costs more actually because you will find people from almost every try. actually,
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every news news i have seen, i cities can change your life. am i going to school, which is why i got all those, you know, idea and passionately about you from i was told by a teacher i would never use computers because, you know, was really tiny and he was a big man. he said, no, you cannot use them for like you i cried, i'll not be among the millions of police. we did not have to use your eyes when you get into the cloth. that goes, we'll look at, you know, the mom is boy. so i can, i, i have to cry between the principal's office or my class. i, you know, when you look right, you cite the kite inside before somebody said something up. you got to be born
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until tomorrow and to every 5 or you could cry or you do want to know. so you try to inside the guy, you don't tell him to do something. i will do it. if you tell me it's impossible. i think it as a challenge, like you've seen or got conferences, we wouldn't do that. we were told is it safe? i sure was in there. no. good to and we haven't heard of one incident and that's because what we offer is very simple. we've seen, yes, this community doesn't exactly inspire, but if you go through the several, we process, you will become a room. what else? everyone else in the community? ah.
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with all of the lessons that i lent him i yes. of going from the young man who was told he would never use computers to become anyone who troubles the war to discuss the same thing called computers. it is, i've learned what it is we put together to start the curriculum. have little training thing. if you probably didn't renew things up, go back home with life transform incense. what i basically want to communicate to them is once and these 7 weeks will change your life if you allow them to ah, my name is jimmy cher prescott. my,
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you'd be calling me to print up the last year. i wanted to write an exam the exam you physically on computer. so the reason why it came to be was just linda computation. when you make you have to do the opening. you were me because i was thinking people who knew compete very intelligent. i even had to thinking that it is only me with the news out of when i came 15. well, i was really surprised that even if you knew kind of times when just for me. hello sir. income don't. ok. should i could you bring him back again? my friends have money in schools when we are okay. what is the crush me to my parents around optical to go miss career by doing?
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it was very, very rare to have to move or the listen even listen, i went to even able to teach you where i wanted. so i just had money, dental dental program in between you and help you over the next year. right. what, what do you see? do you know what the next 2 to 3 years to be? okay. when do you knew anybody was who is treating people? so how did you have other impression on getting somebody if it would mean that i left the lie or that
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you shouldn't have up with something you don't so much about? i mean, no, no son, you know, you think he's unable to new teachers went up like, well, you should be should get some more information. all sorts of people from dc interested you up with anything good in my life. i mean, even if i'm in an there's an up with anything that let's get all that kind of the we're looking for from very, very on the backgrounds would otherwise be able to afford this kind of training. that's one of the things that if you listen, you will live on this program to make money from your school. typical person we're
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looking for is someone who is already on a path to unemployment and to the bottom of it. but we can tell that they just warn opportunity to make themselves better. because once you have one person, you have that. i mean literally the my name is michael windows. my couldn't about being in the pin was creating a new person. and you brought the form to me. i was like, man was these, i don't usually believe in like dead in house was simple that the police that got your so impact into you without you being a dime was like, wow, is this happening in this place? so i think here, let me give it a try. i had to call me and i saw it. i saw it on my cell phone. it was really wonderful. yeah,
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there's my home my mom this elden leaving for and then years since 2004 does. you will make it 11 years and my mom i my older sister there, sleep under the bed here. my older brother stays on this place and this year. yeah, and i myself, i sleep here as he isley. so that's my home. again . forget to day that his troubles as being something else, though some people don't knows me today. i don't really know what have pastures. now was even one of the, the among those 5 that my mom, she nearly wanted to drown his id ocean. but my, my lead to served in very small. so i had to run to hon. dreema tele,
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won't miss me, michael. because i know where she went to do, she wanted to get us at the tone of competitor in institute in niger were different in the sense that our training is more for cost is not even for coastal niceties. so what we see is that i work if i see a plot the youth equals so she's gonna make opportunities. that's why we call it a life program. it's focused on life skills because there's kids who have been beaten by life. so we basically make them understand you can actually be something we have to just social one of the 4 different things to do. financial readiness on the last part of it into partnership busy we call is showing you i would you something on average? i will tell you to understand what you mean show. i basically means open your eyes
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because that opportunities, the reason you can see them is because you don't open your eyes wide enough just yet. the many people understand the allies nice. there's a chain. if i can come from that high, di, worse, if people could transform my thinking, my mindset, my will reasoning, believe those people out there, they can also possible live anything between 15 and 18000000. most of the people you would find young people who just left school and trying to be called and leaving for themselves every day that your hair money spent. there's
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a reason why there's always like when i do that always life buckle. yeah. i know some of you just call me to tell you what to do, or if the boss do not with the resources, explain it to you. my point is the life of present opportunities and people will take it in different ways. one of what you have right now is the several weeks free and opportunity. i look forward to that one young man or that one young woman who will become the face of the city manager needs more bingo kind of people because it is to inspire children. they need to get creative, constructive thinking intelligence mind so they can see how far they can see the future will become full cause it can be immense helping show the future of anybody have these on these are screen oh no. what about you don't know anybody
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when you beat the everyone. i teach you both the teacher in ms. ward, and i was just because i want them that you them while was being said when you got an information request, when but you, i don't think, you know, definitely what the next place he's been out and people see that this is very, very being valued me what do we tell everyone when they come for the
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training? you don't only lynn, you also need to spread what you've learned. and it's interesting to see how for like michael and brisco take on the instruction and then turn it into something that you actually leave out. and so when i asked them, i wasn't surprised by the way to hear one of the reasons that dream, that is because they push it, you are going to put that more than that. yeah. let me id project from being being me a me in mind or better among the around 9 g g o
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me. i don't like perfect. so when i'm in the car, what i do then it'll cut off on the social media conversation that have happened. because i believe that, you know, in this time and age is the least opportunity to learn how to contribute to national about conversation that we get at that time of the day. it's time will be all you can be right to be $99.00 of them and our special guest being gosh, just for the oh, of the social media, the internet. the fact that practically every night june has access to the internet enabled phone. we've seen the level of involvement my step up completely. so i said to people that all this, you know, it's interesting about social media technology for sometime around 2009 by 2013,
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we begun to see citizens use the same platform to see themselves. so somebody else, cancer, your responsibility to put it pretty personalized. so we have seen this person sit up us and complain. by 2014, we saw one of the most important ones was bring back our goals, where one tweet from an event was retreated by someone else and then went all over the world and became a movement and going into 2015. that is the simple mention of social media. what we're beginning to seem ok so fantastic. you know what this conversation doesn't and here we know that you are a lot to say, so thank you very much. this will be all you can be. let's take it offline. so i didn't have one of interest since about redoing nigeria is that you have more reduce done, you have internet. and so when i get a chance to discuss issues and radio, especially when hosted with technology, i'm excited because then i know i can reach out to more people. those were online and those were offline. yeah. well,
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and what was the information? what does it have in the community and i do in listed by easy wash. and so you have a typical around, you know, running now take a walk around the the on my, to when we 1st few things i had a problem with was the right to the short description of myself. so it was easy for me to see, you know, i see for development consultant or i think the expert but i also want to capture the spirit of the fight. mean the to citizen was ours.
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the good afternoon. my name is ben. gotcha. so i'm one of those who i've done more on line. i'd look at see what this on line is sod. we're still here. so as i speak to you today, my wife and i anytime within the next 2 weeks where it's picking up for the baby. and that's in think of the father is beginning to come down. i can imagine what it will feel like for further. oh oh, intend to volunteering initially what i thought was anything that was lieutenant technology youth a niger and the same reason why i got involved with a gift that i came up. that was about young people. it was about niger and only
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thing i knew i knew to do at a time or 2 seconds of the day, who set up a website? i don't recall on i'll do i i i what worries me as we've reached we're live on a 1000000 in a country where we need to reach 34000000. not that doesn't help me sleep at night . when you know the, the numbers for poverty levels in agile and literally our work is to make sure that every young person that we train is able to rise not just above the poverty line, but is able to take the tire family above the poverty line. and then our times we
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ask ourselves, what asked us to do this? the me of a, me and my mother. i hope to go deeper into studying more about what i do. what i love doing, like music is something that it, when do i get angry? i can go to music and play my guitar, and i come back to myself. my hope in life he is ad by greece has. god bless me, i'm going to take out of the country to go and rest and enjoy her said because she's, she's done a lot done. she's passed a lot of ashley, nice to rest. she needs to enjoy life for it, at least before she goes back to go go and that's the future i as much as was, why do they, why are being necessary for me? because he said, wanna try to statements. he said when he was in school and it's,
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it's always call him bus, get a cook or not and they never knew anything. and then i was like, wow, stepping up here we talking kind of a read a has a pass. it's the only thing that's true because it just said in the bus, get it. and he said he can never be like this. and he goes, it was who had them this knowledge would be me giving you an edge me me me. i think the 1st thing that he me, what do i want to be a child? there were things that i us to myself because i was risk. but i think it makes me
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wonder because i want to raise my child in the country. and i also do my job asking me something now what did you choose to make my job baton was enough that i've got to see what i did. the me yesterday and 11. am yeah. right. oh by the way is what is going to undo it. we tend to l l will if i was born to john as we all for now. so larry, say that, yeah,
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it is the green guy. this legacy the 1st b b was, is tough like daddy. so stuff like his daddy tough. i. ready yes we have and be that yes i. ringback my name is ben. gotcha. so this is my when i think of my niger, i think of potential and i think of real life action when i think of potential i think of what could be, what is not what i think of real action. i think of young people will literally take the future into the own and do something that they can be proud of. and others can also be part of that story.
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ah, me. ah, she does with it very glamorous. it's part of our whole job to, to our very, very special occasion. and for that people who spend money, everything you see on the wall they do is going to be longevity. they don't have to come in and turn things around my my on out there and i stayed on behalf of the new zealand government to offer a formal an unreserved apology to pacific communities for the discriminatory implementation of the immigration laws of the $970.00. that lead to be
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a being of the one, right? the formal government topology for past injustices is rare and use the lens and has to meet the strict criteria, including the victims being definable as a distinct current that continues to suffer. connected to those historic event. the often violent don't rage, which the government has now apologized for. so police searching homes, businesses, and even churches looking for overstayed to deport the sense of injustice is still felt today. leaders in new zealand, polynesian communities, welcome the apology, and they hope it will help people of the pacific islands move on more than 10 years after the global financial crisis. you've taken home more than $480000000.00 . your company's now bankrupt our economies in the state of crisis. i have
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a very casey question. this is their last home the us held responsible. i will be fabulously wealthy and i will not take any price for us. thank you. the man who still the world on al jazeera ah hello money inside into while he top stories on al jazeera, the us president is promising to make every effort to evacuate. all americans on its allies safely as thousands of people struggle to get past taliban checkpoints to make it to couple airport. joe biden says the evacuations are among the most difficult lives in history. he also said the past week had been heartbreaking, and great risks remained. his ghost work could make no mistake. this evacuation mission is dangerous and of.
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