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south west side, so far we challenging place to work from as a journalist, we're always pushing boundaries part of the 1st month. so we'd love, we are the ones traveling the extra mile. there are other media. we go there and we give them a time to tell their story. ah, me. hello, i'm has m c k and all how the top stories on alexander, several rockets have been fired a cobble airport as the last us flights take off before tuesdays departure deadline . it's unclear who is behind the attack. the us says airport operations have not been effective. child balance has more from couples. it has become clear that civilians were killed in this the numbers. we have a 12 civilians killed 6 of whom. what children we understood last night that the
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jury strike targeted ice and suicide bombers, plural, that we're attempting to carry out some type of attack reminiscent of the type of attack we saw on thursday at the airport. and that the american drones strikes a car inside of residential compounds and kills them and stops that attack. the problem is that civilians were killed in that and people are quite upset about the fact that with the children will also code in this, the american say been looking into an oversee regrettable. if civilians were killed the telephone saying that in the future, they want to be included on any type of action like this on ask and will not evacuation. so continuing, they're still c, 17 american c, 17 coming in and out of s can, is face the latest because we had about 250 us possible holders. so trying to get out before the deadline takes over at midnight for and i also with nursing and some good news. and world health organization is just released in the last few minutes.
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so they have managed to get supplies and they were telling me last week they only had a few days left of supplies for the whole country, shipment medical supplies into the country. they had to get the government of pakistan to get from the plane to bring supplies to buy into another airport in the north. and now they're going to distribute across $29.00 provinces. so some good news and that supplies are starting to get in pakistan, army says 2 of its soldiers had been killed in an attack along the afghan border. attack is fired at a military post in boys. your district is the 1st cross border assault, since it's all about seas cobble over 2 weeks ago. come a honda has more from the top hum, a border crossing between afghanistan and puck, stone, void the border door. hum. address that's been bothered that got open. and the avalon rela, our district didn't, aren't able to cross into budget on an august, i need going to a water start or one family wishing to go back to the widest on crossing that
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border. however, that hideous incident along the border and budgets done. i've got condemning that and strong job saying that the expected, the president government and the future government of one is done to ensure that the that dag do not take place. because that would be undertaken, given by that dollar bond, that they will destroy, will not be used against any other country. now, also important to know that the air traffic dogs to a hard, the oil light will be on the borders because there's still a lot of wind to wishing to leave the country. some of them may choose to come across into buckets on, and you will learn bordered red buckets on. at least one person has been killed off the hearken. ida struck the u. s. gulf coast. the storm made land for as a category for, but has since been downgraded to a tropical storm. it knocked down all power in new orleans to wrench
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a rain and high waves trigger flash floods. palestinian and israeli leaders have held high level talks for the 1st time in a decade are going to my best spoke to israel's defense. mister benny gans for 2 hours in ramallah gan says they discuss security and the economy of the occupied west bank and gaza. the un atomic agency says north korea appears to have restarted a nuclear reactor. the site is able to produce weapons, grade plutonium. the us says urgent dialogue is needed to be nuclear eyes. the korean peninsula, using land is extending its locked down and its biggest city restrictions will remain in oakland for another 2 weeks. but we'll ease in the rest of the country. early a woman with medical issues died after receiving the fire code. 19 vaccine health ministry says the woman died after a ref side effect, which causes an inflammation of the heart. those, all the headlines will back in half now. right now, it's witness. ah,
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village of women and children in this still reappeared in africa. after disappearing into siberia, they might have sought. the camera was capturing their story. the newsreel was never made. the images were sent to london and sat on a shelf for 75 years. for me grew up hearing about this place. it was a story that had spent a lifetime hearing ah, the 1st thing i can remember, but my poor grandmother is their voice. i was 4 years old, laying on the floor in montreal and looking at a map she hovered over me and whispered about where she grew up
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before it ever understood that she was from poland. and what that meant. i knew that she lived in east africa as a refugee. oh. as i get older, she told me that being deported from poland to the soviet union when he was 11 years old. and if 10 years wandering displaced, she spoke of bearing family in siberia, catholics down in iran. or i was surrounded by women like her telling the same stories. oh, but i didn't pay much attention to them. the 1st time i picked up a video camera, i was 15 and my grandmother walked into fran, getting back with the blank wall, which was all that anyone seemed to know of her story. i then when i was 1900
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university, i wrote a bit polish refugees in africa. a professor challenged my history though. he never read about it and asked me to check my sources for the flour is going to be on their way. no. yeah, they are now it's okay. well everyone. poland on east poland. and my family name is carrie was 22 brothers. and this is sort of me part of us. we haven't done parents both sites, but they're really separate. and whatever it is that each of
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the well, life was low in the village where you're born in poland, info. and what was you can tell me the name of the village and what kind of community it was like. well have to, it was us had the call or send those to vic and everybody live for their own land. so it wasn't, wasn't a village which is house next to each other. this is everybody live on his own land . and i can't really say magic because i don't remember much from poland. i remember more from the time they took us to say video does remember oh,
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they blocked our door. so my mother was crying and begging them to. she want to see her parents. they just took them, both of them put on their slaves and over them my way. about 2 hours later they came for us, one of those. so just told my parent, you'd take whatever you can. what are you going? you will need it. and my father and you know, they, when they take us to say i o from 940 to 41, the soviet union emptied eastern point. 2000000 people considered hostile to occupation and use them to create new colonies to force labor across siberia. the children, like my grandmother, were too young to work,
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were sent to school to be transformed into the next generation of soviets. while their parents were used as force laborers and forests. cotton fields in mine, or she described it to me as a prison where there was, there were new fences around the camps. but if you walked away from them, you'd be surrounded by millions of square kilometers of siberia. the 1st time i went back to the village and my family was from, i had to realize that it wasn't even in poland anymore. at the end of the 2nd world war, it borders had shifted 300 kilometers west as if the entire country had been lifted up by the war and displaced. which is how i ended up in dollars. when
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russia land claimed by 7 different countries in the last 100 years, making it hard for anyone to find their ancestors law the at the border. my bags researched by soldiers who asked me what i wanted to film. and i told them where we were from, but i didn't even know where that was. me the under the fuel gallery, the ruins of hundreds of villages occupied by the soviet union at the beginning of the war. burnt down by the nazis in the middle of it, and then bulldozed by the soviets when it was all over the me i was going directly past or my grandmother had been born. but i wouldn't know that for another year. the me a year later,
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i went back with an old polish map. it seemed to lay the world in my grandmother's memory onto the landscape. but half of the villages on it had been arranged. and those that were left in bella, russian names which is why instead of a place called the strategic i was in regina a neighboring town where my grandmother had been baptized for making 40 as dizzy. and we will, if you could, when you said you can on the 31st of all, as a thorough book, you guys, even when you have a few to lose, you don't, you don't know where they need to live for that. just let me
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know me by the sea bottom sheet and i used sheep. no, you have to go through the lease, going round for boys you position as me. you're going each ah the ah, i looked around for days trying to some anything connected to my family. and now, only a few hours before you're planning on leaving the country. i was turning down a road towards the village. they had been deported from more than 70 years earlier . ah
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. what was the question when you're off to you? because you just weren't sure what your judgment on those you want to know what you usually do me to share your test or just say, you know when you go my no thought portraiture was actually it was awesome. you can get a get, can you and you can yes. even though the good evening,
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susan. this. sure. his sure his thought is, you know, find out that there's an yet i've gotten a sort of chicago. yes. you should be following up with her to know that he is a guy in a bit of she does not have any idea because i didn't get your name to show her it was who saw. yeah. the son smell that they would. yeah. they would there was for janik eula. yeah. kasha and paul deck with the baby. they moved it to me. scott mccarty
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about this stuff. just bear with me. when you get this, i get a time. yeah. well that's a lot. yeah. that's if i didn't get it because of that a get him the only 7. let's go to get us to kind of what you say get us. this is what i thought. what would be? yes. i'll pay it more. yeah. shuffled the night. you too well and most of us, again, i was really late. yeah. all should know or did you live on the stream on this side, on my side or i think on this side you are yeah. feel part of like they were living
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much give you to week marion were close this way. we drove like this in the return on the road and we came and they said that all of this land here belong to get it. yeah. what does it take when i showed you a picture of the parlance there for lo. it was a little bit sad for me and the excitement and little bit i to the press little bit is nothing there was really nothing the
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the ah, the polls were given papers, releasing them from thousands of forced labor camps across the barrier. the irony of being liberated is that they were even miserable inside the camps with their train tickets, clothing, food, money, or support. a wave of starving deportees needed to make their way alone to where the polish anders army was forming. in the southern part of the soviet union, as i
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i oh, i in 2 years after disappearing into siberia as for slavers, the deportees reappeared again in iran as refugees the wonders upon the face of the earth. paper yields from poland during the end of one of the most amazing marches in history. brito them weary miles they've walked to find a haven of rescue in american and british newsreel like this one,
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film polls arriving in iran. the refugees in them were real. but the scenes were all staged. these films also shifted the facts. the british american newsreel is claimed that the polish refugees for victims of the nazis, not of the soviets, from one little town and poland, a 1000 men, women, and children land from monopolies into russia. when the nazis followed, they pushed on through mountain and desert 3000 miles to persia haven in iran. on the field behind the scenes, the british were helping the post government in exile gather testimony. but what the positive vibes in 16 years before alexander such an eton would even start reading the leg archipelago. 118000 polish citizens in iran were testifying about the repressive force labor system in the soviet union. but their
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voices would almost totally disappear. i while they were recovering in iran, one of the 1st things the refugees did was posed for a family photograph. why would refugees rush to get their picture taken? maybe to show their families spread out in other places that they realize. in looking at these women and children, maybe it was to prove to themselves as well. the deportees had no images of siberia, but these photos captured in iran feel like monuments to what they'd survived. this photo taken into ron is the earliest image in my grandmother's life. all of the family photographs from poland had been lost during the deportations. my great
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grandmother is 36 years old. her son is 10. my grandmother is barely 12 attraction of a 2nd into iran is of a fragment of family in the middle of war. when everything else was gone, memory was the one thing that could only be taken with their lives. the student will drive for you so much to them and that's them
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tonight. yeah. nothing. yeah. he was asking, can mary, stephanie, swear all he was born in the study swell was 1900. although the face blonde hair blue eyes. and i forget it's 19 for a living sake be too late. when there was 942, beginning of 1942 a thing and they did when and does not do one. yeah. we spend an hour or 2292. i mean that's on it too. yes ma'am. before it could be today.
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updated the the thing. it's not easy to look at me. yeah. yeah. my, you know morning as a back to the toes trying to figure that no, no, no good day to say from recess my to much 11 and here it says live here. ok. is that one m b date 1943. looks like 43. when the i don't know, i want to look my handwriting found that
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can be done with them. i know they flag this. i don't know. i'm not, no, oh, i didn't, they couldn't agree on the things they lived through together. i wasn't sure what i was supposed to remember. ah, coming into the world, nothing but a handful of documents. their history mostly existed in memory. when they had different memories of the same events. what did it mean for the history to say, mind people have been killed to be when the united states have privatized the ultimate public war. this was a deal with saudi arabia. things were done differently. saudis and other arabs when
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they came to britain to be all to help the bomb steal your rumsfeld was meeting saddam. isn't that interesting? there? i am. shadow on al jazeera, the latest news. as it breaks. the storms spared the worst, her long island, which fear to direct it, but it's still with the high wind and high wave with detailed coverage, the government continues to still still red pieces and all the children. not only put them from around the world, hundreds of children have been born to women abused by fighters. in addition to social pressure, you can only carry their religion if both parents are leading around the world. a powerful entities are working to manipulate and influencing control. taking algorithms that are being developed in, designed to push content that says quick me every click we make is the value that
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sold off what, what ends in the 3rd of our 5 last series raise in mexico. examining how the propaganda and probably shape content all fails, the algorithm jeviana ah on hasn't c k and don't have the headlines on i just, you know, several rockets have been fight cobble airport as the last us flights take off before tuesdays departure deadline. i so k says it was behind the attack, the u. s. as the airport remains operating charlotte balance reports from common. some of these rockets were intercepted by what's known as the c ram. and missile system was actually only installed early july by the form asking government and by
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