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states have privatized the ultimate public function. war shadow on al jazeera ah has a c k and the how the headlines on agitated the taliban is expected soon to announce a new government in afghanistan. it's also in talks with kata to try to reopen cobble airport as soon as possible with the help of turkey. we are working very hard and also engaging with bought a bond to identify what are the gaps and that is for having therefore to back up or running. but we would remain hopeful that we wouldn't be able to operate it as soon as possible. at least 40 people have died in flash floods in the
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north east and united states. the remnants of her can either hit the region with record breaking rain on wednesday night. flooding has been reported over 400 kilometers stretch from maryland to new york. some of the victims drowned when their basement apartments filled with water. my canada has more from washington d. c. president by then has center teams from the federal emergency management agency. they will already stationed in louisiana where either it initially, but now teams are in place in a number of other regions in the northeastern united states. but present invited making a very clear as well that these are all shill term solutions. that what is needed is an ongoing battle against climate change. he describes this the consequences of the storm as the climate change crisis now happening and you as president joe biden has spoken out against the texas law. imposing a near total ban on abortion. biden's said the legislation will cause
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unconstitutional chaos in his words by infringing the rights of women. the u. s. supreme court rejected an emergency appeal against the new abortion law in texas. syria says it's shot down israeli missiles above damascus. video and state media showed air defenses firing at the missiles and military statements said, israel had targeted points in the vicinity of the syrian capital. it did not report any casualties, saying the only losses were material israeli troops have killed the palestinian protest. the in garza moved it at least 15, others health ministry said the 26 year old was shot in the abdomen as hundreds gather long israeli fence to protest the blockade of the countries. those are the headlines now back to witness
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and so it's a completely different way of thinking and for anyone who were thoughtful, even if it hasn't been abuse, they are thinking differently. and i think helping people understand that not to put in. i think that the interesting thing isn't it that way, as other people impose our own way of saying things onto the person or when your mind is di and if anything gets in your way, like for it, what does it take to get past that anger and then actually do you have that shift to go and i'm glad i file one of the biggest fears of trying to take your life is that you're not gonna complete it. and then you know, the fact that you're about to go back until again. and so, you know, waking up is horrible because you think so certain at the time you're going to get
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it right. i find someone who's not being suicidal. confuse me. because the way that we will carry around is that they can be so relieved that they would have been that moment of realization that all my gosh. of course i shouldn't be, they would have been not as if it was a really straightforward equations. is how do you judge? like, how do you know what to do? and practically what, cuz i think that's this is the problem. no one knows what to do to help. don't understand that. what do we do for any person who knows that somebody struggling and 2 ways validate 1st. so even if you're not saying like i know that you're struggling, like if you don't know, you're like, i'm so sorry that you will feeling the way type thing is like all i thought you will be okay. cuz that automatically and someone i hate that every single time
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someone say to me it will be ok because it was going to be ok, i want to die. so you saying that it's going to be ok. minimizing everything that's going on. so i love you to say things like that. yeah, yeah, no, i didn't think that. i'm sorry, i got a message from wayne and he was like, hey, can you give this girl cool? i'm really worried about her. all of his life. he's really suicidal and stuff and i've known this go for quite some time. so i gave her a call and i was like, shirt man, like this girl's not good. she needs help. now, i call the crisis team and the crisis team, we're really sorry. there's nothing we can do until she's tried to kill herself. this is what it was like when i was in the system and to know that it hasn't changed. i am whole angry and then all is on the foreign firm. probably
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half an hour away saying getting put through to different people. why is it easier in this country to get pizza delivered to your house than it is to actually it's a crisis worker when you're about to kill yourself. neither certificate. i don't know what i'm going to write, but i just feel like picking up my pin starting, try not see it hated. misunderstood me. many lines me. this is old. a lot of god stuff real raced by my are just getting stronger and i can feel myself getting closer to doing something to her myself. what happens with those urges and how do you get
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through those urgent? it comes up and peaks. sophie, you know, you get up to the highest point of wanting to, and if you given to, i didn't pick them down and you know, i could actually get it out and people go back up. so learning how to live with and kind of sit in the moment of those peaks and then allowing it to go back down to the always will. but yeah, it's kind of so no acting, not acting on them face to face place. ok, so here it goes to iran who tried to everyone who i've laid down to everyone. i heard to everyone i lied to in to say, i'm sorry, good bye up. does it matter that we make it public exactly what her relationship was to the abuser in your net? so that's an open question to you in a we don't actually have proof that she was
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a b, i think sorry in her life. i think that no child at 9 years old is suicidal because nothing has happened. that literally does not happen unless she had some really, really severe child psychotic, mental illness. peers, collective failure is an apec level in jesus story. but i don't think it sets with any one person. so i think it's a big decision about where we would ever point the needle. and i don't think anything is pointing blame at a particular person to be. this is the reason that she killed herself because that the reason that we have the entire section of everyone's guilt around everything. everyone failed her, including me. every one failed her and talking about things like when you were like, but we don't actually know that she was. and i'm like yeah, because of how much it mirrors. i'm just kind of like this is why people don't want to speak out. it's just being aware of what we're,
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what we're opening up here for people for real people. i don't want to put the thing out. i mean, these people lives get destroyed because of it. but then i don't want people who have gone through some of the things to jail to then feel like i can't speak out because people weren't belief in because we don't ask for trying that. we don't believe her. she was saying, we don't believe we don't 9, not the abuser or or go into some of those details. do you think there's a line we could fund we're i feel but in the middle what we do is that people are going to be hurt by this one. it's not you alone doing that and it's no one going into that without. and i still feel a way that concerned about the, the balance. it doesn't fall on on. you know that the toys might be part of thinking about the reason why with the course we took her life doesn't. yeah.
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i think we just make that they don't, you know, this isn't about what the victim should and shouldn't do this. really. all right. i just don't want anyone to snatch worth of evidence from currently torn really say what only hey fun stuff. the subject matter is. so complex you can just put something out without thinking of the ramifications of people who are struggling or people who know people who are struggling me. but i think the hardest thing for me is that every area of my life right now is to do with the subject with
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those who are at work. and you are creating the theories that are on the subject. and then you are creating voices apart, campaigns that are on the subject, and you've got people talking to you every single day, not wanting to be here anymore. you're literally not a single thing in my life that i'm doing right now. that is not to do with that with us. and i have a predefined is not thought that i do well, but it's highly, highly with title and i've been fighting for the like week tries to try it or i haven't been able to properly because i have been so busy
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today. you know, i think and asked him to just not working it so it's a more good give it went last shop. it goes here to college, the appointment which is her kind of things here. queer jobs she could buy. everyone really had to i love an image, voices of hyatt name with god. private. yes. the other day, one of them called me and was like, my friends had put up the 4th. i'm going to kill themselves. what do i do? so i get lost and i'm like, oh my gosh, like i'm not a counselor, but they just expect a lot from me and for me to help safety frames. i saw many people asking me to meet
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the frames and all of that kind of thing, which i can to be the world counts the different. so what you're doing and the difference to what a counselor is drawing is one, the trained to be able to remove themselves to mostly from situation. yeah. we can help you put some plans in place, but you have to be the one to put the boundaries and try and moving for the if not if cation to something we need to talk about my life and asked me to handle. that's why we need to know that the case and if you're receiving notification from all of those things, i want you to feel my phone before i at this meetings on you know, why not use the personalize it? no one can do this. i couldn't do that. and i'm trying,
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i know that you have heated haitian, i'm doing and i'm not quite understanding why. well, it's more, the messages are like the goodbye messages. that's why i don't want my phone down because i'm terrified of waking up the next day to someone suicide message and i didn't call the cops and nobody it cuz that happens. but the anderson that's not irresponsible. and i like the comes responsibility that when they meet says you're saying goodbye, it's not like i'm potentially gonna, you know, it's the messages that i freak out on. i'm sorry, i love you. goodbye. people messaging me front. i'm so we're at now to 50 i welcome to jessica. very welcome to trade. the thing that rushes out of you hit the fast. there's what, what do you want me to change?
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the 1st thing that has to change with people's minds. how do you change minds it by learning to understand? because i think it goes in the way that if we can change mindset, we can change reactions. you can't change reactions about changing mondays and it's human to turn away from pain. we program to avoid it. and i understand the uncertainty people feel about someone who so aside of what don't you think people understand? i guess the biggest thing, what understand why people are going to die. accepting that people who are suffering respond differently to the world is important. they don't think of feel the way you do. they afford that with attention taking and people not taking it seriously. one of the biggest fears as people struggling and when they finally get the courage to reach at that, they won't be understood. why else would they not be dealing with suicide? very well fear of that. you can kinda be like this. here's just the heart. i think
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it's a valid fear. but if there's one thing i want to ask of you right now as to be the person that office help without having to be asked, you can't do everything for them. don't do everything for that. and they may not get taught again or not. that's right, because it was a lovely rate. you happy with that? yeah, twit ah ah don don, how do partner? well done. youth mesh, the sofa. really emotional hearing some of those lines we are preparing for the series to go out. which means that these a lot of work to be done as well as i'm 3 at the moment, like figuring out what was his hope as well as the theories and
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how we can kind of make sure that it reaches as many people as possible. and that is like in the go, he's in mrs. mason, she took over don't i'm not exactly sure of her, theresa just headed girl me said be on instagram saying that she i have my much i just our vendor. and now i feel really stupid. she did no one from them yet. i'm trying to get one of her. the more members he's not giving me anything as a sound like a 15 year old a does. it's definitely a 15 year old. oh, she just knew that she can call me for like 5 minutes. okay. hang on a go on why,
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why did you overdose? no, i know it does and it can be really, really high. you need to go to the hospital because there is a chance. you, if you go to sleep that you might not wake up. so what time your friends coming? do you want to stay on the phone to me while you tell the mode you made it? tell them? well i just, i need to know that you got to go to hospital. i would prefer to tell them not to talk to them myself that i know where to take you. okay. is it in the police name? thank you.
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i know i'm just updating it. i just called before and just updating it. ah, ah, hello, what did they say? i can. can you, can you mrs. me when you're at the hospital? ah. possibly monday, i'm not sure why. i'm free. until broadcasting standards, the restriction is not allowed to communicate any of the particulars of someone's death with that has been disposal. one of the concerns we have is that we publicize details of suicide. that might be a factor in influencing others. do you think that's true?
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when i was there were fido, if i saw something that someone did it, and one of my teams was a case like that. i'm going to suggest someone took their life. that's how i should do it because they succeeded in doing it. what we know from your work is that just committed suicide. we don't know. we don't know. we don't know when, so i'm very comfortable with it. when i originally patched, i hadn't quite learned what i've learned now, which is that i couldn't of saved jayce. she can save yourself and that's a realization it's really hard for me to come to i can encourage, but i can't fight for her. oh day. i think so long wishing that. i said
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didn't one. we all believe that we should have saved her. but i've come to understand that that is an idea that we need to change. it's not our job to save people. our job is to keep here enough and to care in the right way that people who are struggling can save themselves me. i think what we will keep coming back to maybe there is a dance telling the doing and then what for danger. not having communion. yeah. i really want this to be able to not just be something that people watch and in for an hour there and take my life. i want to be something that actually
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it makes you proud. i think it all, my gosh, the spider that just came. ah, no, no, no, no, no, no, no god, you know, i was coming across. i'm going now to go over the whole anyway for the day. really. ok, but i'm going to come up with home now. ah, for a long time the media have died away from the subject but not now, not today. to talk about these because things are long telling people who are struggling to ask for help. but i think it's now time to tell society to hold the house without having to be seen. we really can build that into the top of the cliff robin that supports the challenge every way that you think the phrase of attention seeking has to go. i wonder if they knew the story behind the girl on the bridge, if they would still have that mindset. ok here go. i days i heard that. i my me
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emailing you. i just wanted to message you to say thank you. on monday, i had made a decision to take my life. i've been struggling with depression and say for 3 years and even saying, and i'm finally given up, i worked my so was i was waiting for my mom to leave work. so i could go through with it. i sat in my room mindlessly, scrolling social media, while i waited for her to go, i came across the trailer for g for history. we have the same name, i watched it and just pull my eyes out. something clicked as i was, she says friends and family and i realized i couldn't do it. i couldn't kill myself . i ran out to my mom and told her everything, and now we're going to get help. thank you so much for you to thank you for creating di khatri. the ah, it was meant to be that day. did you hear the cameras going quickly put a project attack, stunned the world, and the u. s. president,
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a guy came in and whispered something into the prisoner's ear. what did he tell fatal for the school children present? the events of september, the 11th defined the world. they grew up in just a huge moment. these are their story is $911.00. witness on al jazeera. ah, ah, ah, ah ah, ah. hello again. thanks for joining in. we had some record rainfall in new york, you know, at central park scooping up 80 millimeters of rain within a single hour. states of emergency now declared in new york and new jersey of this
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action headed toward the atlantic provinces in canada, where they can expect upwards of a 100 millimeters of rain. and look at this winfield out toward gas fate on friday . next stop or go into the desert southwest without much sooner moisture popping back up as we head toward a nevada, new mexico, colorado and our wins. they're starting to die down across california, which is certainly good news for those wildfire. it's burning off to the west coast of canada or a plume of moisture moves in to the west coast. vancouver stays dry for now with a high of 22 degrees. central america. i think our heaviest spouts will really be confined, heavy spouts of rain, pacific coast of mexico, guatemala outside the door. right down to costa rica and panama. on friday, the top end of south america says we would expect unsettled, but we've got our pulses of rain for the coastal sections of colombia and friday, further toward the south, that disturbance, it was plaguing the river plate region off to the south that by and take montevideo has a height of 14 degrees, but watch out for gusty winds,
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winding up to about 50 kilometers per hour. that's it for me. the phone, air or online, the parts at the debate or pacific people, the ocean is our identity and the source of well being. we are the ocean when no help take it off the table. it says shoot inside atmosphere. people are demoralized . they're exhausted and many health care workers are experiencing p, tfc like symptom. jump into this dream and julian global community. if you're on right on youtube right now, you can be part of this conversation. well, this dream now does era. we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others can. i was just thrown here guy by the police on purpose 0 had the time in its programming. go live on the, on the go live. the were another story that may not be me,
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