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power to find out that all this new babies were dying, i did not think its neglected babies to deck. people in power investigate, exposes, and questions. they used to be of our around the globe on out there. ah, hello, i'm darrin jordan and joe hall with a quick reminder, the top stories here are now to 0. the taliban has named a transitional government for afghan has done. the most popular positions have been given to men who dominated the 20 year war against the us. led coalition and it's afghan allies. at least 41 people have been killed in a fight, an overcrowded prison in indonesia. the plays at a time get on jail. near the capital, jakarta has not been put out more than 70 people were injured. jessica washington
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is not the scene in town. get us firefighters did, did arrive on the scene, about 13 minutes off to the 5 dotted, and they were able to put out the fire within about an hour and a half of its being reported. but unfortunately, the fire spread so fast and according to authorities, they didn't have sufficient time to open up all of the cells while the fire was spreading. and unfortunately, that meant some of the inmates died in their cells without even getting the chance to be evacuated or escaped from the flames. we also have learned that 2 of the victims were foreign nationals and individual from south africa and another from portugal. a strong earthquake hit south with mexico. the magnitude 7 tremor struck me the beach resort city of acapulco. at least one person was killed by a falling post. the quake was felt in parts of mexico city. it knocked out power in some neighborhoods and sent people onto the streets. mexico supreme court has de criminalized abortion. it rule unanimously that punishment for terminations is
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unconstitutional. that means courts in mexico can no longer prosecute abortion. cases by the rapids has more from mexico cities. what was decided by the supreme court on tuesday relates specific to one portion when segment of the criminal code of the mexican state of while wheeler, which criminalizes abortion. so the back of the mexican supreme court has ruled, that criminalization of abortion in court is unconstitutional. and in doing so, that's a precedent that will lead to the de criminalization of abortion nationwide. now this was a vote. this was a unanimous unanimous vote by the high court here in mexico and in broad terms. what this means is that mexico becomes a 4th country enlighten america to move toward abortion. d criminalization following argentina, your wife, as well as, as well as cuba. it may not be a very welcome decision by many of the more conservative regions in the country. specifically, states like web log when i want to hi lease school, just to name
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a few. we should also mentioned that the, the archbishop of the catholic church here in mexico, even before the vote that took place in the supreme court today, had pleaded with the court asking them to reconsider this ruling that was made related to abortion rights. but having that said the wheels are already in motion, mexico now becomes the most populous country in latin america to move toward abortion. d criminalization. and this happens at a time where the tougher restrictions against against abortions are being put in place in the u. s. state of texas, that's right across the border from, from the state of while we love, which is really the center of this, of this ruling by the mexican supreme court. so it wouldn't be hard to imagine a scenario in the near future where women in texas could be seeking out mexico for safe and legal abortions. there are a poor saudi led coalition forces of carried out air strikes, targeting, who's the controlled areas in southwest yemen. the who is here and media, se planes launched 15 raise an area near. ty is airport on tuesday. if confirmed
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the 1st coalition attacks on who the positions in ties and more than a year. it's believed who use the airport to attack a government base last month, killing at least 30 soldiers guineas crew leaders ever least political detainees and lifted security restrictions imposed by the government comes of the army, strengthens its hold on power, replacing regional governance with military officers west african countries due to meet in the coming out of threatened sanctions after president con day was overthrown on sundays. on the father of american pest on brittany spears has requested to end a legal arrangement that allowed him to control her korea and the state. for the last 13 years. the thing has been fighting to end the conservative ship impose when she suffered a series of mental breakdowns. she is repeatedly denounced it as cruel and explosive. while those were the headlines, the news continues here now to 0 after witness. thank you. thanks so much bye for
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now. the. ready me and the last 8 days, i have been at the hospital 5 times until 345 in the morning. i'm with people who have tried to type your lives. i have received sex goodbye messages from people, some of whom i know, many of whom i didn't. i have literally had to restrain someone who was trying to take their life. i had been on the phone to someone else who was about to take the lie. that has been one of the weight. ah, i was once the person on the other side. i was once the person wanting to jump off
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the bridge. me. i tried multiple time planning how i was going to die. walking down the street seeing trees and literally just staying in south hanging in them. that's what i used to do. i was consumed by that 247 ah, the voices of her platform that we created and where people can share their stories . they stories with depression or so aside, the stories of how they got sure and how they are now free of hi, how are rigidly reached out to me when she thought my story and she was like, i really want to share my story with your voice heart and then i got a message from her and she was like,
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i am really sorry. i don't think i'm strong enough to to do it. i've just been in the hospital for the last 2 weeks off the trying to take my life we. she was struggling, which was every day she would meet me, she would call me if she was having panic attacks. if she was wanting to hurt herself, she would contact me. she asked if i could there that one day when she was free from her pain that you know that she would be able to tell her story on voice as hard. and i, she, she whole heartedly at that point. wanted to be here to do that. thank you for the opportunity to patch. i am still in. don't go to church. i'm pitching away theories about suicide in my framed chase. i know that this is a hard subject in story to tell. but one that people my age want to talk about. you may, if they're virtually, are going to tell you a story for film go. we had to do this kind of big project at the end of the year.
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and so when the opportunity came to pitch theories, i didn't really think i was going to get through or anything. somebody from museum . i may have heard recently a story about a young girl who was on the staff motorway bridge. the comments, if you go to the 1st slide, some i'm going to read that back from the age, so traffic can get going. if she was serious, you would have done it by now. she just wants attention. hopefully 50000 bolts. were that being arranged? the stigma around suicide and mental health is that you're teaching, making the purpose of change the stigma. terrified, but i wanted to how jesus story because jesus was one that girl she was on the girl standing on the motorway bridge and people want to see change. so my question is, will you help me make that change the list? he's muscle. yeah,
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he's actually run the 24 hour down here so that we can run off that timeline. yeah . without having to that, the good by nice for chain reaction of what my mom cools pretty straight. i am you that i needed to find the experience produces to help me people that would read the story. that's the hard story, fatality in a way that was glamorize and it was thought vital to me because i had never done anything like this before. what do you think it is about chase? because you, she was someone who contacted you at the time you were putting together stories. i remember one of your takes. she seemed to be great to get used to collecting story . what was different about she made parallel wrong. so parallel. i've never heard anything that was so similar, and i think i just thought me,
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i really saw me me. my name's jazz in. this is a story about suicide. me, but this isn't my story. delay your video. it's the story of my friend jesus. this is jayce her story doesn't in the same way that mine has so it just won't be easy to see. i did mention that she put a pit forward and that she'd been successful with that. that we theories about go ahead and, and she asked if we would kind of be okay with this in the city that my and the
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head history says new. she has the struggle. so it wasn't like stranger, i feel a huge responsibility for james and, and, and telling the story. and i think chip post because i'm directing it. but also because i knew her, i remember a conversation i mean and had, and i don't think she me anything by that time. but jason ran away and she was like in the forest area and i had to go and get her out and pull her out. and it was the 1st time that i probably had like a room good conversation with. and she said to me, you know, for many people have come into her life and have tried to save her. and i haven't been able to, but i really think you might be able to be the one that can save her. and i obviously couldn't the
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when i was 12, i made a decision to try and in my own life. now i don't know if it's a 12 year old. i knew that if i didn't do that i would need that white copy. to be honest, i really don't think i wanted the pain admiration is sitting here like where the we're the ones that are dying were the ones that are losing our friends, were the ones losing our brothers sisters and, and therefore we have to be the ones that will stand up and solve it because no one else is going to. so it's a 16 year old, i made this decision. i was going to do anything with my life. i needed to get all the place that i was and i needed to get out of the town that i was there. i stayed up i refill open. i didn't know anyone. kind of trade me. i enrolled myself in high school and things are going well for like for like 2 weeks and i was like, this is amazing. everything's changed. my life is great. i mean, and then i realized that, that i could, i couldn't run away from my situation. but i couldn't run away from myself,
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wherever i was there and i was, i was the right. and we don't shy away from the truth is what we've been through when we were younger. i mean, i know that i have the passion behind it and the ability to kind of how a story that people can use to fight to help team 1000 to help change the allies. i was in my 6 week fighting for my life, but you see when i was sitting in that unit, i mean oriented and he came into the unit. he looked at me. gorgeous. why do you i just her and i'm just tired of fighting. and she looked at me and guard jed, i don't think that you're fighting, i think you're only surviving, and that's only when you learn how to fly. that the change that you're longing because he's going to happen. change everything. this is a place for service. one of the things he says he's about to tell us how she's been
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notified over ages. yes. resource. yeah. she, i don't know if she's well as 7. so she just in a meeting and i've already been out of my phone, but she just takes me exciting. i'm sorry. yes. if i knew down a country this anymore, i'm sorry. i like you. why was like the last i worry about her not worry about what we are all and backing on, putting her back in that place, making her talk about thing reset or about jack, but it was about her and she's the only person i could tell the story of her and she wouldn't want to do it at home so that his family, sometimes i get caught out a little bit on timeline, realizing just how close to the crisis points in her own story. she's 22
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and we're talking about suicide attempts and periods and hospital that was only 2 years ago for her. and she's really put herself out. they were the voices of hope. and because young people identify with her, they contact her constantly. she's very exposed and it makes it even a new vulnerable. so i find myself trying to read her to see if she's okay. and i think about it late at night on the final reading and we've only just gone i, i don't think i would have to go into that. i could think of it the same time she might have gone as far away from the house is possible. again, because she doesn't know why she wants to think like
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so you hadn't remember much of the local papers written a story about what i'm doing and the title kind of sensationalize of suicide. i went on to the last night and like in 90 percent of the community were just like her. if people are saying that i'm going to kill myself in the dock or like the team coming to a dock only you ah . when people threaten the women are being supported and the guy, the troll. yeah. notice, restating great job by coming jo damon, for 1418. where do you think it comes from? for only thing that seems to happen on social media, particularly when it's about suicide?
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i think it just comes from a mess of lack of understanding. i think that the people who are writing these things they have never had experience and at all they have lost someone and may out very better about it and angry them and think that they were selfish for doing it. knowing that this is how people are reacting from this. i'm nervous as to what the reaction is going to be when the thing actually comes out. that's why we want that through us is with it's all good. you can totally told course about what you want to we can talk about yeah, no, i did. you, did you see there's one on twitter from the, he'd like, not immediately know, i saw them when the cuff raised them with me. he'd line, obviously need to draw people when, but it's literally sensationalizing suicide. and that's something that going into the series we have to ensure does not happen that people's lives are not quick when
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the particular topic the lives in the story can all be clipped back. we thought we had very tight guidelines internally about social media and how we handle stories about mental health and suicide that are not to say that they can't be reviewed moments now just in time. and in this case with site and things up there that i was devastated, you know, i'm so that was a lot worse for you, but i just, it just, that pains be so much that something i've been involved and we've been involved in kind of the outcome a car about this? well, almost everything else he discovered. what it was like for you to heaven did not want to live.
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tis attempted suicide many, many times and. and any lucid moments when she wasn't in crisis a couple times, she told us that she didn't want to be here. she didn't want to love anymore. was too hard at her as a hell of a thing. has this, we did everything wrong. so we would say, well that's just selfish, you can't do that because what about us? what about me? what about and what about your brother? what about the cat?
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what are we going to do? so it made me feel like an absolute failure. and that my love wasn't enough to to keep her here. oh jones is going to become aware of the room and everybody and everyone in the room. but yeah, it was. it's hot. i, she takes me like the room and she sounded up. she had gone in the place
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where, where the path really is we don't know where you know where she is. she's ok and then she went, she did, she did take her back and stuff back to her mental and she was with him. but she, she knew she had to go there and that was fine. but i think for us, it's really hard for us to know if we don't know where she is really hard for us to judge if she's okay. if jane is going to, to put herself in any kind of danger, we need to stop us and white and give her time to figure out how to work with us to keep her safe. if it's kind of the way it just has to be, i, i
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my biggest fear is that i'm going to do it wrong. and that will lead to someone watching it and been taking me like i know a 100 people who finally kind of watch it. i know it because when i was suicide, i was watching things on youtube. what would hide just to try and understand what was going on? i am terrified of not doing jesus story justice. and i don't want to do more damage than good ah, jacket and dang, gave way past the james in an have sat in on a couple of interviews. they've really wanted to young people that were being
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interviewed. and they know jameson as well. and i want to them there as well. i religiously for the people me, me and other people thing like i'm so glad she died. she does the and also like why would anyone say that we're working with the therapist as well? yeah. and you need to put it as if you don't contact her directly, but obviously it's something that, that we're providing. and yeah, and i would really encourage you to do that. what was she like when she was like a young kid? what was like, growing up mean very close kind of, we hung out a lot of the time together and everything. and it was a concert,
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things like us hours and now hours. and when you get time to sit down and watch and the eyes are 10 minutes dreaming the what thoughts are going through your mind when you realize that she's gone shopping i think i'm sorry, there's so much a new so the 1st one is when i'm 3 and at phase ah
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yeah, i will kind of graphic it's basically saying that the complaint relates to a disclosure made by her 3 year old daughter with me regarding to an allegation that a man i don't wanna say it's garth has danced off and yet prize making the complaint to the place, my mom advised the abusive partner of it and the person, not the allegations. mom did a police report originally and how she was putting an api on me and noticed stuff wasn't right. as a 3 year old. clear. exactly. that really is so
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as an open closed open closed 4 times. i've been quite that because it was how does the stuff me feel about him? it's hard because it's point blank obvious. and she had, you know, she had met now that it is, but the reality is that she had a worth i bringing than i did. so she really didn't know any better. she really didn't, she did the say she could, but unfortunately, the bass said she could kept me in the me. this is a history of suicide attempts. why we see suicidal. that's always a tough question. the reasons why some people get to this place isn't as simple psychological equation world,
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some of different lives. but jeez had told me about things that hurt her, that she was struggling to make seen solves in her head. to get a bit of bad attitude and fight and generally care as much. and at the time we just thought being a teenager, and that is what it is. we didn't turn out later on. why why that behavior was evident? i voice at home and i received a phone call from chase. she was in the counselor's office at school. she said that she had something to tell me and that had had been catching her inappropriately. that's a hell of
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a thing that says hello thing. i just didn't know what to do. i went to the toya, cried and really angry. and i want to, i wanted to hurt someone. i could just remember looking at jason. it's feeling really guilty that i hadn't particular as a father, should me discover a world of difference determination. i am coming down. we are moving freedom, shot 16 people,
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