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ah, how does there a select gang with . ready reports of cluster bombs being used in the ukrainian city of khaki, where dozens of people may have been killed in a day of heavy shelling on the border with bell ruse. no breakthrough is delegates from ukraine and russia. hold talks to end the conflict. the tenants, his own desert life from london, also coming up a rush on the rouble cues outside, rushing banks as west and sanction and see the currency plunged to record low
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the and the exodus from ukraine, half a 1000000 pieces of now fled the country seeking safety in neighboring states, ah, no russia's exclusive invasion of ukraine is escalating with fierce battles for control in the countries biggest cities, talks failing to reach breakthrough and hundreds of thousands of people fleeing across borders. miss all the lighting up the sky of ukraine's capital cave. while rush warplanes roy, overhead and explosions heard in the city, father, east dozens of people may have been killed in ukraine, the 2nd largest city car keith. after it was bombarded by artillery and their reports, the russian forces have been using cluster bombs which are banned in $100.00 countries. fighting has also been reported in mario poll, or an exodus of refugees shows no sign of stopping was 500000 people fled to
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neighboring countries since russia began its invasion. meanwhile, 6 hours of talks between ukrainian or russian delegates at the border with bella, bruce ended with no breakthrough aside. and now discussing a potential 2nd round of negotiations, grange president for them is let's kids also applied for his country to join the european union. as he appeals for more support, the russian government has warned countries against supplying ukraine with lisa weapons as several weapons as such, several western nations send arms and aid to ukraine. meanwhile, russia is becoming increasingly isolated, politically, financially, and even in the world, a sport present that in the future is called the west. an empire of lies. as western factions designed to crush the russian economy. take effect on con, begins our coverage grain early. the other, the one of them was the words of a man who refuses to back down, stay more, meet the 5th day of the full scale war of russia against the people of ukraine. we
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stand strong, we live through that much over these days. what other people wouldn't experience in decades? some diplomacy is taking place between russia and ukraine. a delegation met on the beller res border. the russians claimed the talks with detailed yaeger, so that even the negotiations lasted approximately 5 hours, during which time we went in detail through every point on the agenda. we found a few points that we can use as a prognosis of our joint positions. and the most important is that we agree to continue the process of the negotiations. however, the ukrainian says the russians were holding on to biased and extremist positions, gray hair grain in and the russian delegations today held the 1st round of talks. the main aim of reach was to discuss the ceasefire and the sation of facilities in the territory of ukraine. as soon as the toes finished the capital of ukraine, a key that was bombed. the use foreign policy chief said they'll do more to help you crane to defend itself. but the destruction and the assault continues.
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tanks roll into car caves. ah, missiles a scene on the roads as fighter jets, fly the head. residents film, the damage east of car, came near the russian border in easton, ukraine fuel tanks, burn on the scene is repeated and nobody crane and will be over the coming days as both sides fight home m. ron come observe. there are reports more expansions in the capital, keith out there is joe to hell as more from levine's in western ukraine, the fighting is very much ongoing. the tempo is rising and rising quite fast this evening. trusted colleagues on the ground in our posting reports all renewed attacks on the city of kia lodge explosions, founding that we don't know too much or anything. indeed, at this moment about the precise targets of those attacks,
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whether they are military infrastructure or civilian surface to air missiles, rising up lighting up the night sky, the sound of rush more heads of it. i mean, that tells you that ukraine's air defenses are still operational and the city continues. it has done for 5 days, putting out absolutely stored resistance as an in circle meant they didn't process, they've got rushing forces to the west to the north, a large number, a huge column, 3 and a quarter mile long, making its way up from the south and big big escalations happening as well in the city of harkey. that is the 2nd largest city in the country where they was during the course of the day a tax on a heavily populated civilian neighborhood to the northeast of the center. the city of keith, very clear, very evident damage, large impact of multiple launch rockets, systems, evident use of cost of munitions as well on the ground, the ukrainians,
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talking about potentially thousands of death. hundreds of civilian injuries. an appalling set of attacks says this is a russian speaking city. it was the soviet capital of ukraine. it is probably the city friendliest towards russia, very close to the russian border. formerly, that is not any longer western sanctions are beginning to have a rushes finances. the rubel plunged by 30 percent a record low at one point trading at 120 against the u. s. dollar long lines outside russian banks and h t. m. as people rush to get cash out in an emergency move russia central bank because more than doubled its key interest rate to 20 percent and introduce some capital controls. bennie smith looks at the effect the sanctions of having on ordinary people. nervous about whether debit and credit cards might stop working a sanctioned bite. some russians a stocking upon cash. soon they'll begin to feel the financial pain of their president's decision to invade ukraine. with interest rates more than doubled 20
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percent. and the rubel plunging 30 percent against the dollar, knowing that we are planning to buy a flat. so for us it is very important and we were hoping to have a certain interest rate. now it will be totally different. the literally with us, of course i am worried anyway, 1st of all, the situation of the doll is unclear. and what about foot prices? we are in a bed and situation. there is no way out for people. russians have been promised that central bank reserves of more than $630000000000.00 will help cushion the economy from sanctions. but much of this money is in foreign banks. sanctions will make it very difficult to get any of it back to moscow. one russian economist told al jazeera, it's a completely unprecedented situation for the central bank on friday. central bankhead, in norma reserves to be happy with, with your current, rosen and elena is likely to be unusable as well. so this is something where nobody really can imagine what's going on. the central bank says,
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external conditions for the russian economy have drastically changed in a meeting about sanctions with government ministers vladimir putin described the western community as an empire of lies. russia's economy is also taking it from western firms, running for the exit b p. the biggest foreign investor here is abandoning stake in oil firm rosin, f. u p. s. and fedex. i've stopped shipping services, half the passenger jet used here are least, and those contracts are being canceled, rushes, political, economic, and physical isolation from the rest of the world is rapidly gathering pace. bernard smith, al jazeera moscow. the general assembly is holding an emergency meeting on the russia, ukraine war members meeting to discuss the resolution to condense the russian invasion. you answered to general antonia. the terror has called for an end to the conflict. but she says could lead to disastrous implications. these escalating
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violence which is resulting in civilian deaths including children, is totally an acceptable enough. is enough. soldiers need to move back to their barracks and leaders need to move to piece. civilians must be protected. international amenities and human rights law must be upheld. the sovereignty independence and that it follow integrity of ukraine within its international recognised borders, must be respected in line with general assembly resolutions. use the presidents. we are facing a threshold for ukraine, but also a major regional cries, is it potentially disastrous implications for household? let's be here at the special session ukraine's ambassador to the un combat competitive situation in key to world war 2. we have been prompted to call for an emergency special session as the level of the strat to the global security has been equated to the back of the 2nd world war or even higher following
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puddings. order to put in the lord russian nuclear forces. what, what a madness if he wants to kill himself, he doesn't need to use nuclear arsenal. he has to do what these say. what would be guy him in berlin did in a bunker. in may 1945. she ever turns his life is at the united nations or the tone of role of the meeting as well as nation after nation deploring the russian invasion of ukraine. we expect that emergency special session of the general assembly to reconvene in just on the hours time, the squeezing and a quick general regular session of the general assembly to discuss sustainable development this hour. and then the speeches will begin. we have over 110110
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speakers in fact, on the list to represent member states and regional blocks. and then there will be a votes. we expect maybe on wednesday, this will go on for a couple of days or 3 days perhaps. and then on wednesday, we expect to vote on a un general assembly non binding resolution, which is under the current wedding deplores, in the strongest terms, the russian federations, aggression against ukraine. already that has 80 co sponsors in the general assembly . then 3 quarters, 3 quarters vote in favor in order for it to puff and clearly be the authors the u. s. ukraine, a very keen for as many people from the global cell from an online movement to vote in favor and that they are getting quite a few of those of those countries from the global south a mon line movement. meanwhile, a un security council meeting is just convening to discuss the humanitarian situation in ukraine. they'll be a briefing from the, the humanitarian coordinator for the us and the refugee chief of the us as the situation ukraine and the russian bastard has actually just broken some news. he says that the u. s. has asked 12 russian diplomats from the un mission here in new
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york to leave the country by march 7th that are persona non grata the russian and boston says that it's a great violation of the you and charging the vienna convention by the whole country. the us the u. s. bass. just saying that this is not in violation of charles, i got to try to because those, those members of the russian mission would also leave when gauge and activities not, not in sync with that, their responsibilities as part of the us storage and drop that. so let's just listening to martin griffith at that meeting very offensive and ukraine with a sense of disbelief and horror as we feared, as we all. ready feared civilians are already paying the price, the scale of civilian casualties and damage to civilian infrastructure. even in these very early days is alarming. humanitarian needs
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a growing alarming pace in the hardest hit areas, civilian children, women and men have been injured and killed. homes have been damaged and sometimes destroyed. as of yesterday, the office of the united states as high commission for human rights reported at least 406 civilian casualties including these 100 to dead. in these few days, the real thing could be considerably higher. as many reported county kids are going to be concerned. we know we will hear of course much more from philipo. but at least 160000 people have been internally displaced across ukraine for safety. we know that figure is likely to be much higher, potentially a significant proportion of the entire population. and of course,
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the city will tell you, we believe both in half a 1000000 refugees have been forced to choose to see the country in such as safety . so families are separated. the elderly people with disabilities find themselves trapped and unable to flee, or even able to get that full comfort picture in grim and could get worse. still aerial attacks and fighting and in areas of damaging, critical civilian facilities and destroyers disrupting. essential services such as health, tricity, water and sanitation, which affects of india civilians. without the basics for a day, life, bridges and roads have been destroyed, cutting out people's access to crystal supplies and services. the use of explosive
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weapons in urban areas carry the high risk of indiscriminate impact. this is a particular concern, like talk if civilians are alarmed deservedly some of the most from these attacks on densely populated urban centers, it, it follows all parties must respect. international humanitarian law. take constant can spare civilians and submitted objects from hom, throughout their military operations. upon you should also, of course avoid the use of wide area exposed to weapons in populated areas and the longer this goes on the grades, the cars will be for surveillance children wellness school and a greater risk of physical harm displacement and imagine a severe emotional stress women so often just proportionately affected by conflict,
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as we are so often discussing this chamber, where there's even greater risk of gender based violence. women and children may exposed to other forms of exploitation. the economy of ukraine could implode, which will further exacerbates your manager needs and create a ripple effect. the travel far beyond ukraine's borders are already the peoples in recent days of deepening a preexisting humanitarian crisis. 8 grueling the conflict and ukraine had already left. 3000000 people that need a few manager systems on both sides of the contact line and the bus region that goes without saying that humanitarian needs are now much greater, much greater, including the large scale displacement to which i've already referred across and
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beyond. the entire country are not in one region thereof. humanitarian workers are doing their best to respond. the un has expanded its humanitarian presence, a new crane. we shall continue to do so. where working to ensure we can scale our operations as pretty as possible. and we had been preparing for this for some time . i must say that for the last 3 days, however, our movements, the movements of colleagues and ukraine have been seriously constrained as a result of ongoing fighting. and our inability to receive assurances from party to the conflict that humanitarian movements will be protected. at any of this evening . i was, i was fortunate to receive the beginning of some assurances to that effect. we must hope that comes into reality. in the meantime,
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local organizations and institutions are doing as usual, the truly remarkable job that they do in all. ready such situations responding to needs, local and joe's and the you and the ukrainian red cross, excuse me. working tirelessly to support civilians and evacuation operations, health workers working day and night to care for the injured aid organizations providing psych, social support, traumatized children delivering 1st aid kits. and we are all well, had this evening this afternoon to pull their efforts. today, almost pressing humanitarian needs offer emergency medical services including sexual and reproductive health services, critical medicine, health supplies, and equipment, st. water for drinking and hygiene, shelter, and protection for the displaced in all 119
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organizations partners monitored organizations are operating in ukraine, able to provide some form of humanitarian assistance kit is stilted in these particular days. right now we know the engine in a progress on 2 fronts. if you want to reach more people with aid that they need that they deserve. first, we need the assurances from parties to the conflict that humanitarian workers and movements will be protected. even during the most severe days of the complex are not waiting for the conflict to subside even now, even today, even yesterday, we need to provide those, those protections to those workers. to do the job that they want to do under international humanitarian law. all parties must to now and facilitate, rapid and unemployed passage of impartial,
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humanitarian relief. the civilians in need and must ensure the free freedom of movement argument. terry the point we have been making in many different ways in these past 4 days. secondly, of course, we desperately need more resources tomorrow. the 2nd general will launch, monitor and appeal to this process with 2 components. a 3 months flash appeal for the situation inside the country and a regional response plan for the situation outside under the leadership of philipo grandy and his office, the 2nd general alongside filippo r n j a colleague. and i will call all member states to show support quick, generous, and flexible. ready funding and can, will be
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a major source of delivery of humanitarian assistance in the particular circumstances and your brain. but this is stephanie off enough, the lives of millions of civilians simply and state. we know from other countries are brutal, deadly and protracted. urban warfare can be we know how companies, economies can be devastated, infrastructure investment and development gain back and then time generation. and we know enough to know that we do not know what it will be, the consequences of the events that we have of today. these things should ever happen in any country. anyway, every effort, of course, must be made to deescalate the conflict the hundreds of thousands of
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us who have taken the decision to leave us to seek safety elsewhere in that country or. ready beyond those, even more of them who remain a peril for the loss of basic services, the pensions, of support of the services they children need of the safety of a day. the may come and may not. i reiterate. finally, mister president, the secretary general's call. the only thing that we must all pray for an immediate cessation of hostilities is to present. thank you very much. even the thing to you and special in boy martin griffith there being a special, a gathering of the un general assembly. he was spending out the growing humanitarian crisis and ukraine. he said the picture is grim and could get worse still. he talked about services like water and sanitation being disrupted. and he also said that the use of explosive weapons in urban areas was
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a particular concern in places like keith and khaki. he talk about us efforts that said that they were operating, that they've been constrained by the fighting and will so some of the lack of assurances that humanity need would be protected in operation. let's bring in. she advertising is covering this for us and ships before we can. i was with marshall griffith. you were mentioning about the 9 about 12 you and staff being expelled and took us through how significant that uses. well, the russians say that this is a flagrant disregard. the vienna convention and the agreement of a whole country, the united states, to diplomats to the united nations. but the russians say the 12 russian diplomats have been declared, but so long grounded by the united states of it as to leave the u. s. by march. the 7th, i'm just the, just out of that security council meeting was beginning the us ambassador then replied and said that as far as they were concerned, they were not in violation of any that's without the agreements or the, or the vienna convention rather. and that those who are being offered to leave were
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employed or were engage in activities. this is a paraphrase engaged in activities that were not connected to their responsibilities at the united nations. i mean, i guess we'll have to see what that means and we'll get any more details from, from the u. s. as to why exactly these 12 russian diplomats are being, are being expelled. meanwhile, by the way, i think we were just speaking a moment to get the emergency special session of the general assembly has now convene reconvenes earlier than we expected to that. but that is continuing a pace and much of spreading out the need to get protections in place and humanitarian in aid in as fast as possible. right. or where we have several statistics by which were some which we've had before. but he griffin saying that at least 406 civilians have died. although he said that the real think it would be is thought to be considerably larger because of lack of confirmation. 160000, internally displaced with ukraine, half a 1000000 having floods. ukraine and then as, as you mentioned,
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i think that was really striking. wasn't that he kept on returning to the point that the humanitarian workers on the ground or not been given the assurances to the satisfaction, certainly a reference that they will be safe as, as the conflict rages onto that seem to be clearly a major issue for mr. griffiths, and he mentioned that the us will be launching an appeal on tuesday for, for financial aid, for the region. shebra times you. thank you very much. indeed. moscow has warned countries against supply and legal lethal weapons, a to ukraine shortly after the e. you said it will increase its military aid to ukraine, and mattie editor james bayes has in his house from brussels. european defense ministers met by video link to discuss the plan, to send weapons to ukraine. a package that's unprecedented in its size over $500000000.00. they discussed where to get the weapons from what exactly to buy and how to send them to ukraine. none of those details were made public though. this is
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what the european high representative said. you know that these have a 1000000000 viewed as will be devoted to provide defensive arms. what i calibre arms anti thanks all kind of agreement in order to roof health degradation and member to state have to provide this armed with how to coordinate with what that they are doing. what we can do additionally with these resources in recent hours, the ukrainian president has signed a decree formally requesting membership of the european union. and that membership be fast tracked. that's something that clearly will be discussed on the margins and meetings here in europe in the coming days. but membership of the european union is a very, very long process, and there's no way ukraine will become a member any time soon. international sporting agencies are turning their backs on russia at the company, bodies of global and european football,
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and banning russian teams from all international competitions. fever and iraq for officials met earlier on monday and olympic officials, asking other sports organizations to blacklist athletes from russia and belarus. international limbic committee wants and banned from international events for the foreseeable future. russia will miss this is world cup in cutter houses areas. sports presented jarnigan raska had this update from our broadcast center in the capital data. this decision by fee for a new way for came less than 24 hours since another decision by fee for out to a sanction russia. but it was very roundly criticized by many other football associations. so the original decision was that russia would continue to play, match is not at home, but it would continue to play matches and not under its own name, instead of the football union of russia. or if you wouldn't be allowed to have 8 national anthem, and it wouldn't be able to play under its flag,
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but that really was as far as it went. and that's why it was heavily, heavily criticized by many other football associations. now this year decision effectively means that russia out of the world cup, qualifying competition for this year. now russia would use be playing poland at the end of march in a well cup playoff match. then the winner of that would play another match against sweden and the czech republic. and then the winner of that much would go on to represent their country at the well cup here in canada. but now that rush her out, those 3 of the teams who pushed for russia to be suspended by likes a fee for a new way for will they welcome this new decision or the albeit it's come later than everyone expected? the pressure was really on fee for, from those football associations, not across, not just across europe, but across other continents as well. and also i think that this decision was prompted by the io see who'd earliest smooth the path by saying that all sporting
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when is ation should ban russia and belarus athletes from international sporting competitions. here in london, people have been donating huge volumes of supplies for ukrainians and need volunteers. so they've been inundated by people trying to help challenger. so this update from london, this holy southern southland is being overwhelmed with donations. you can seem ellison's of children's clothes, some old shoes, bedding medical care, being reported by volunteers as a car, blocking traffic down the road as london has come to drop off what they can without an extremely, extremely grateful and moved by general safety and solely that'd be of their people always bringing it. i think i have every language of the world in this room in their last 24 hours. but the moment we are looking for the transport companies that would like to sponsor all ship man from london to day police and ukrainian border 3
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off top. this is what we'd desperately need. now they said go with us ukraine. they'd might recall on next week. it might bureau just a collection points like this set up around the u. k. people joined the call to the stand with ukraine. but beyond the clothing and the bedding, they think what they really need is combat element hi, advanced 2 way radios and drove. in the meantime, these donations will be a small comfort to those refugee stepping into uncertainty. charlie angela out there. ah. the top stories around g 0, russia has ramped up attacks on ukraine's biggest cities. dozens of people may have
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been killed in ukraine and 2nd largest city calc eve, after it was bombarded by artillery. there are reports that russian forces have been using cluster bombs, which abandoned, under an international convention. fighting has also been reported in mario pole, and the capital cave has started to see another night of shelling, grain usually ukrainian heroes. why it's the 5th day of the full scale war that russia wages against ukrainian people. and we are still standing. we are getting something that other people can't get in their lifetime, some st. ukrainians and not like everyone else. and we didn't know what we were capable of, and now we are showing it. this is inspiring. 4 and a half 1000 russian occupies had been killed in ukraine. just take everything you got and go away. i believe your command is and propagandist. just save your lives, go away or talk to me now between russian and ukrainian delegations. but without a breakthrough. ukraine has demanded an immediate cease fire. and the withdrawal of
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all russian troops, including from crime in moscow, says it seeking an agreement that benefits both sides and is warned on the countries that supplying ukraine with lethal weapons will mean they will face harsh response. delegations will not return to their capitals for further consultations. before a 2nd round of talks, a held western sanctions, hammering, rushes economy. the rubel plunged by as much as 30 percent and have been long lines outside russian banks and a gm's. as people rush to get cash out and rushes central bank has more than doubled its key interest rate to 20 percent and introduced some capital controls. quick lunch noise catch up with all our stories on our website address that is outta 0 dot come coming out next around here. it's $1.00 0, $1.00 east or that more news after that by for now. compelling. we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous. ambulances continue to arrive at
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a male domain. when men leave to conquer the himalayan, peek's tradition dictates that women take care of the home. and for those who lose their husband's widowhood can define their existence. but a new generation of women is challenging these norms or from other anemia donors. life changed forever when she lost her husband in 2014, he was killed in an avalanche on everest, along with 15 other sherpa. 4 years later, she had enough of the discrimination. widows often suffer in the pal where we are. yeah. well yeah. and on it on about the city one be there was you i live a did. i'm a little later he that when it said it wouldn't be the way of put her back, was an out the night world later when for when they did decide that as
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a whole world of an air pallana through the wood on what it is, the focus on a lovely design, it is a woman that is a when is it? if them home a form, of course the mean not on was just wondering what it is more like it was a did the how me awfully. i'm a warrior, wasn't there just will be do are way up, which are by the so 1000000 that greatest women and one of the problems that are this mother i'm actually going is in the whole, know when is almost gone was it goes to when alba and either both in amazon, behind this let me do a home and as aggravated or cuddle on, and then it also born so one at the school. and he did, he cared middle. assume on to there's a port in be there, but you the, the able to be both as is amirita bush, anita, and due to the assistant wasn't gotten into what you did to some other irritable she would. and did the kid a 0 dollar one it with her disappoint you. some of it is a mobile your la dimple you which is a humility song. you in those you forwarded. the ham you mother who are naughty. so one out of one at either one out of openness in one human web. you can well, what is i wonder if them humility about because it foreigners good,
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isn't it almost like i said it was i would, i mean the i was sitting with god in the way the boiler having his and i don't know how many of us thumb i'm good at it when i'm here go mill. i don't how to? well, i guess how he got on one, that is a, the i what is a 108 my talk niema decided to take on everest to highlight the plight of women who have lost their husbands to the mountain. she convinced her friend for dickie, another widow to join her, and the 2 widows ever expedition was born after training for a year and holding their skills on smaller mountains. they set out together to conquer the world's highest peak in 2019. once either there was of whatever difficulty, whatever they could ever did. they had army of is done. so when they could have been, or did any, did they did, they were never wanted to, i'm retaining, i don't and they could have been getting much at the got did. oh, come on that i had, i know we're good in the header district in this i cited again. i think you had about i q and then when i went to did it with you, anita the kid. emily,
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who love what is the obama? you do what you later when you do it on that end up with only the marketing. when she come on, a south renewed up would only have loaned me into a ball on the bottom of it. the hole in the bottom of it as an hour before it was as if a put all was wondering how municipal a developer get off on a google attack. hannah data cuz she would have been lifted her to the weight of a was a when it was awful. what is the sauce i did one of the questioning them cuz you like it a get us lost their last on again. most of it up what your, when as soon as i get from somebody to the school that i can one half who actually i was did those that are, these are the ones that were vital margarita in the city. one isn't with one another, given it was a sub, one of them way to put on a 2nd. reaching the top of everest has transformed the man's life. she now works as a guide on short, a tracking expedition. and is a brand ambassador for
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a clothing company? they pause, i believe her mother was a boiler dab, wiley, as in thomas and i hit it whenever i do live we keep once a year. did the kid to have a pill one is here with here. now, did they get a got a book on when a kind of a cool mother, a portion of what it is or how many people, when they're in the mosquitoes out, i don't live with cubans or so mostly will give us a deal. i, lizzie, auto layer, a homicide. take on my lot of the day. it is her haughty them. she mandolin about the body. so what it about? how many when i dial hyphenate them question like it was a, someone going to boil them name us everest quest was fueled by how great and determination. but the training she received at a unique school in fort se also played a huge role in her success. and there was young with the young jim was on. it's the same place. west jackie lama is learning vital skills to help her tackle everest.
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the combo climbing center has trained several 100 climbers from the region since it opened almost 2 decades ago. one room is an experienced high altitude climbing guide, who trains aspiring mountaineers could deliver new york couldn't earlier brought on the medical problem, get someone that getting overlook with jeff, but didn't know how to get with the debit do with the long. but i'll do the long. okay. no longer able to load up. what does anyone know? so you know, the footer is mountaineering journey began early at the age of 16. his father and brother was sharper guides before him. he's climbed everest 12 times. now he leads several expeditions a year, both in nepal and abroad. he's no stranger to tragedy on the slopes, either. 2006 muh, middle band as a bicycle, my avalanche lazy land, a boy big, big noble avalanche. my border. this was in the middle sister, we do hon. and he said these are the support by of any of
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a bra has been been avo life's early that he got on a one. so just in my little, middle masters were met a filler this month. at this school, you also focusing on training women, especially widows. why is that call jerome? oh, society mines. it gives someone a husband nick ammonia bow where i live to come on. anybody who got them on bosnia will be a little god would take care god me stolen, so they say linea, but we do away. what should i look at? he got on the boss and making them when they go even got mine and they got out alive, salgado and so, but supposedly got into my lip, a knee kick on. so legally, i'm a noble men gideon. religion opportunity deal when the water, when the gunners is operator and i look at even biscuit and i guess how because of the one that has that one and a defects of the diameter. what. how do you think climbing expeditions can change their lives? did any chance of the sunset energy as a got it was us know that the make my water will personally do had a chance. windsor of a water leak continue. so my goodness,
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i get one and now unequal until water sends out a whole bunch of them now to latino. oh wow. go bad me about maybe get a bully digging into water was a life changing with the water. you know, when they get ex was in the field like i'm going to what you the buddies just thought maybe dishes and we've been awesome with after a long heights is due to the cove in 1000 pandemic. the time has come to shakeelah, imo to put her new skills to the test. but 1st she infinite root. visiting a monastery to pray for good fortune. mm.
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a honey, i will come with her. i'm the public with do best. i was just oh, oh glen modules, i'm a man one of the other day. oh, dear la moda. mister samantha with the kind of shirt nodded share miles. okay. ah shakeelah who has joined from her room on an expedition. she's made it to everest base camp,
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5600 meters above sea level. foot root is pleased with her progress. oh thank you though, said going on with the desire the domain over the death of a hit on yes. when you go to go with lewis, i want to thank them destiny. i did electric to make lee. i knew them just starting with oh yeah. yeah. like, you know, they're not like, you know, i question them romero and lisa, ah, i today shaqia lama is on kitchen. beautiful. oh, my neighbor had already been almost a whole lot of movie by all living with a seller. i know you follow me. some of them are for sandra york, emma matthew, for some of the eagle come. she'd hear the video. he only got
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a know about the side of the study mikey jim go sama that will be said he was of this moment booth. i'm the for any assa he now ball. i'm a lot of my boss you monday though the company on face of them from all of our family. but if you want to, ah, for sharky lama and today's generation of share for women, everest test come to embody more than just grief and loss. now, it's also a symbol of home and the pasta. a, forging a new future. high in the himalayas with soda with rob, although able to pull up a live honey home for someone with a lit up with more on the fuel one. the other thing on the
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