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in legacy media, love mass shooting, mess with my al jazeera investigations. how to sell a massacre on al jazeera. i didn't cover all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is alike, and it's my job to shed light on how and why lou . hello, i am emily anglin, in aldo headquarters. these are the top stories on al jazeera sch can years a deputy leader william router has been declared the next president almost a week after the vote router fort a tight race against a veteran opposition laid at riley or dingo. catherine sawyer reports from nairobi . ah, it is a week of intrigue and anxiety. as canyons waited for the presidential results to be announced. william brutal was declared,
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rena. he got about 7000000 votes, his rivalry loading i came 2nd and immediately disputed the results. as a dingus, supporters disrupted the ceremony. cows broke out, several people were injured. some said they would not let the electoral commission chair declared the winner. police were brought in to try and calm the situation would have been a very tense time, pleaded amelia. and also for the so it's going to be interesting to see how people's expectations will be managed. 7 electoral commissioners sit on the board, 4 of them have raised questions about the integrity of the poll. they said they were dissatisfied by the exercise, but only the chair can declare that we now we cannot take ownership of that is us. that is going to be
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a lot because of the opaque nature which this results have been handled. sacrifices may when things eat up, the new president a lack spoke, striking a conciliatory call, saying he will walk with all canyons. i want to promise that i will well with all the elected leaders and only doesn't can. so that person a country that leaves nobody behind a dingus ally see the pawn was not free at fair. many kenyans who support him are disappointed. one for verify them was for verify them. well, be able to, lo, under telephone because i resolved that is not very fable, is not good. next to me will be to head to the supreme court.
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he has 7 days to file his petition. cathy sawyer, alta 0 nairobi, tell him and fighters have held victory parades in the afghan capital to mark a years since they seized power. the taliban captured cobble after a lightning offensive, just as u. s. troops repairing to leave after 2 decades. millions now live deeper in poverty with calls for more un funding to prevent mass starvation in winter. and israeli soldier has been killed and several others wounded in a circle of friendly fire incident. the shooting took place in the village of til com. in the occupied west bank. israeli forces initially reported they were shot at by palestinian gunman and stormed to come in search of attackers. the u. s. state department says iran must abandon demands it calls unacceptable and talks to revive the battle 2015 nuclear deal to ron says an agreement could be reached in the
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coming days if certain issues are resolved. report say one of those is removing a runs revolutionary guards off a u. s. terrorism list. we'd been clear about what a return to mutual compliance with the g p a would look like. there are issues that the iranians have put on the table that are clearly extraneous to the 4 corners of the gcs away. every time they have done that, we have made very clear that the jcp away is about one thing and one thing only about a runs nuclear program and we're prepared to negotiate one thing. and one thing only the u. n says it can support a visit by the international atomic energy agency to ukraine. zappa asia, nuclear power plant, both russia and ukraine, a grain, moscow, and k, the cues each other of shelling the plant or at those are the headlines. i'm emily angland. these continues here on al jazeera, after witness ah
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ah, chili's government is coming under extreme pressure as violent street protests for no sign of abated, protest this clash with police and many areas of the capital. santiago, the protest widened into a mass movement against inequality. balance of the state police against the processes at such a level that the united nations is raising concerns when you, in light to the young people you will find or answer on the streets, which is really tight. but not tired of being on the streets in produce we're just tired of the sliced is constantly light.
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yeah. people put their feet wide as they walked in the process. again, that's the climate change. i just feel like doing it because it's not so often in uganda that people my age stand up and demand what they want in on canada occasion was marked with riot police and tear gas. protesters took their anti government demonstration to the cities shopping centers, fully for democratic reforms, and demanding the city maintain its autonomy. i don't think i can return to my life anymore. like since it started then you took up the responsibilities then you can't really go back
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with i. 6 it's weird cuz i do feel connected to my hometown, and i will definitely say that santiago is my hometown. but just imagining raising my future children here is weird because i really don't want to it's poles my children, to so many poems that we have here at the moment. i really wanted them to have like, more opportunities than i have in, you know,
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sheila is seen as one of the reaches countries in latin america. but we, the working class don't get anything from that. water is pre baptized, privatized education, privatized health care, and pension systems. still mainly favor the well we have a huge inequality, got low wages, no patience, and the cost of living gets higher and higher. but the biggest problem he saw a constitution which he is the main reason for failing help. terrible pensions, and the big gap in nor society. we ask ourselves, how can that be steal in our lot? i'm sure that the really we eat theory to seamless like
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friday, october 18th, and the government raised the prices for the metro again. so the working class and the poor people have to pay more for their everyday lives. again after decades of inequality. that was just enough. ah, people got really angry and call on everyone not to pay for the tickets anymore. when they remember, did we get like really close to my house? i mean one street, they were just so many people doing this. ah .
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you only for use. the night we realised it. that was only the beginning. being around my family gives me so much hope. express chevy in those moments when i am filling down. they give me this motivation because i don't want them to pass through the same experience i passed through when i was gearing up to. so they keep me motivated, trying to get to them. and i grew up in what you saw district in a small town called gender. why the and got my parents had a plantation where we used to maria cause other animals, but gold peaks cheek in very huge plantations. and by then, they used to be farmers but to get to the effects of climate change
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all the crops, dray dodge due to knowing full, sometimes still a heavy rainfall that washed away all the curb. and also the rising temperatures that dried out all the streams and worlds we are. we used to collect the water to feed the livestock. my parents had to sell all the land we had so that they could get money to get us for our food, a survival of fees, it gets worse and worse. every year, hundreds of people died because of the sim fledglings to many families, lost their homes. and mine is one of them.
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i remember him when i had to miss me. my school because my parents were out of lenny and i had to see tom lake for 4 months. it was really very bred and from then i thought i could do something to change this whole situation. by that time i didn't know that it, that effects rough isinglass because of climate change. ah, ah, ah, 0. the reveal. it is a love you. and yet also another wonderful day we, we discussed issues that affect you in you can get here on the program. young martin, my name is lorraine, and today in studio we have the team from friday for future. uganda.
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thank you. my name is nicole hill, that novia m a climate activist. and i'm a student at company international university. i'm 22 years old and a pass through our bachelor's degree in procurement and supply chain management. so why climate? you could have maybe gotten another passion, maybe about the girl child of something, all you know, sexual harassment. why climate ok to me. i chose climate because it is something that affects each and every one of us. when you look at our may be goal tail under violation, it looks at only one gender. and even though old, we have 2 genders. so cleric change affix each and every one of us, no matter the age, no matter the size the matter, the gender, no matter the status. so it is something that is connected to us.
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ah me all day so mm hm. got that for me. oh no, don't die all day but i'm born and raised in hong kong and i grew up in the collins i. i will say that my home town. it's like, it's really home me. i always feel connected to hong kong because i've been here
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for like my whole life. i have all my friends around me and my parents are or in hong kong. so i don't really have some other places that i could call home and i don't see them now. you believe it was on a boy on his own. these are you uphold. often the young lady on the line is only going down to the home as long as i don't bomb recently will do. mom who was on cobra. i seen the active us around me make me realize that there's still hope in this city because the major thing of a city is the space and people without this 2 elements, you can have a city and people are really united to now 3 months later it
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kills my fought on thinking about moving out from hong kong on like going somewhere else because i came to the langauge between me and hong kong right now or by think the love and care you have to was your hometown is way more important than the sense mm a long time ago. my home town, hong kong was handed back by the british to china in 1997 under the premise of one country to systems we all were raised with democratic values with freedom of speech we freedom
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of press. but in the recent years, china is trying everything to make hong kong just like another chinese city. they may, that we belong to, dan, that they possess us. but i'm not from china. i'm from hong kong. i so sanity puts us on the 9th of june because on the 12th of june was supposed to be the day the our chief executive carry land going to push to as traditional to china, which actually minimize our independence,
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ian hong kong. thousands of people have just wrapped up wrapping from home for the fight against a controversial extradition bill. those amendments could've allowed beijing, the spirit, hong kong, as to mainland china, for any accused crimes, even those that might be made up. critics worried that the bill would make it easier for beijing to exert control over the region. the situation we know turned violent as afternoon as the question is interrupted between police.
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but for me, i do worried about being arrested, but not in a sense i'll say ally has to be in jail for like how many, how many years and i lost my freedom. it's not about let me now it's about how the police would you up in that 48 hours that they are legally to detain you. that's actually the part that scares me a lot. ah. i think you can simply ignore the junk people and the working class that will buck
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fire. at some point you ignored the working class. you will have a whole cd on the streets. on october 25 of 2019. there was a huge protest in santiago with 1200000 people. we pushed for social reforms and more equal society. we thought our voices will be heard instead of doing anything that could help improve the situation of the working class or 1000000000. our president announced that sheila is at war essentially against its own citizens.
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they have a lot of plastic and poorly been and dyed it. it's just like a floating revolve left thinking it had so much to see that what we call beauty or nature is turning out to be something. it was something that is going to kill us soon. but some people do not really care. we come out as people to clean it until some people will still throw plastic even when you're cleaning it. one takes up, most of my time in this move means is creating massive climate awareness because
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climate change is mentality in schools. so people don't get it when we 1st talked to them about climate change. so we need rounds, hundreds of discussions about it for them to get to expression that old as feel that they have lift their life. and the rest is for a sla come in general shown to do. i also moved to my class where i study from and i had that conversation with my professor. and when i talked about climate change, he really give me a negative attitude and told me climate change does not exist. and he told me climate change in god's plan and there's nothing i can do about it. a down on the line and will might not be able to neg dot net. yeah. okay, great, debbie,
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on what i may have your quote laura holloway, my goodness one, no one now goes over. ha, now going thought or with now got the advantage during present kind of, i've been raised it up where i could even get it resolved. park, i just wanted to not too much of change all of our core possible out 3. i turned to that to him. by then, by saba, go it to read out who no code to put it in for not vivia put on to the door, and you will not go. i'm a local move on to never, not now by not i'm way now. bye. now, bye. now, bye bye. now i'm way by just saying go might be just pos, are if government, unincorporated organizations, an individual student act towards creating solutions to this climate crisis. a fear
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that the future i am working for right now will not be there because of inaction. i positively speaking, i will say that every time even we're like week and then we're on the losing side, but is always a chance for us to improve the next time is always a chance for us to learn. why should we do better or like what we could have use better next time? what have equipment we could have i would say the worst thing to be on the losing side is that every time you being on the front line, you seeing people getting arrested and then going home that night you too late. why is not me when they are actually really close to you, you through scared? by the same time you have to make the decision like, oh, i could have
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a chance to save that person. so this never right or wrong. because it's a human instinct that you've had that yourself. but you also see really cute. see if you know that you may have like a one percent chance to save that person even you don't know that person. but what i like about hong kong and the protest here east that many young people, they are so innovative and they use their skews to serve the protests and improve the situation for the people here during the entire protest. everyone keeps saying be walked her and as a map her, i caught direct people and tell, don't go here, go there, but i can tell them where it's safe to go. and i think that's the most important for everyone right now, especially as civilians may very easily be caught up in conflict areas because you
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never know where it's going to be. so we hope that the map can provide information for people who wish to stay safe. yeah, there was one day when i'm all the protesters were rounded up in newtown plaza and shot in, so there were directed and to be empty. are stationed into the, into the mall by the police, or basically to catch hold all the protesters in the shots and, and then they just started rounding them out and beating them up her we were just wondering like, how could this have happened? why is there no where to go even even where people who wanted a escape, who wanted to avoid conflict? so then we decided to draw a map. so we could see where the police are, where protesters are to make sure that people at least have an escape route. so yeah. so people will know where the police are station, where there are a lot of protesters where they are road blocks even how the transport situation is
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like. so this is information that would be useful for the general public, but would also be useful for people on the front lines. if they want to know escape routes. if they want to know, basically where it put police are, where is not safe, where they should not go apart from that, we've also got some feedback from the 1st 18th. so they're really grateful that we write down where protesters are, especially we also indicate the density of protesters in different areas so that they know where they should set up their 1st aces stations supply stations recitations and all that ah hm.
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soon friends at work as me having 15 at the phone line and i'm just lake know they like to be on there because you changed this fear into something else with the 19 sixty's the decade of change across the middle east and north africa in the 2nd of a 3 part series al jazeera world explores the explosion of arts and culture of intellectuals were building new dreams and ideas. because the revolutions of the
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964, no political, but all the mining from music to t v. the poetry of protest and revolutionary for making the 60s in the arab world culture. oh, now jazeera, i'm harry davies, and kimberly, in western australia were indigenous communities attaining out with scientists. to create a new approach to marine conservation. revenue learned even, but there's been a number i'm not gonna do any reporting from read you. your venti tribe is protecting biodiversity co defending themselves against the legal invaders, both bride. oh no guess era. the latest news as it break, so we just same rocky streaming overhead coming from garza israel and those bits, schools and schools have been to start with detailed coverage with pension high in
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water. so near the philippines, it will be looking to do that. the states for every new commitment from around the world, the danish government can't make people leave areas like mil, nepal can purely on the basis of ethnicity. ah ah. hello, i'm emily angry now. doe, hi headquarters. east, the top stories on al jazeera sch can use vice president william router has been declared the winner of the country's presidential election. he received just over 50 percent of the vote. less than 2 percent ahead of his rival, former prime minister wyler a dingo. russo is promising kenyans radical economic reform at gender equity and his calling for unity. i am a very proud canyon this evening that the people of kenya have raised
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the bar on up. what's the king leadership in our country? not to celebrate the necessities but to settle our programs. our money 1st stores our agenda and our plan. we do not have been luxury to point fingers. we do not have the luxury to apportion blame. we must close ranks and walk together for a functioning democratic prospect. of kin but the announcement of the winner was delayed because of scaffolds. inside the vote, counting, sent to after 4 of the 7 members of the electoral commission refused to endorse the
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result that fuel fees of further violence and allegations of vote. rigging taliban figures have held victory parades in the afghan capital to mock a year since they seized power. millions now live deeper in poverty with calls for more un funding to prevent mass starvation in winter. and israeli soldier has been killed and several others wounded in so called friendly fire. the shooting incident took place in the village of til com and the occupied west bank. israeli forces initially reported they were shot at by palestinian gunman and stoned to come to search for packets. and the un says it can support a visit by the international atomic energy agency to ukraine's zappa regent nuclear power plant. if both russia and ukraine agree, moscow and kiva cues each other of shelling the facility, which russia stays control of in much. all right, those are the headlines i'm emily angland states you now for witness.
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thing with a big deal, i think is the sale of all the stuff soonest. you can, will you address? will we don't bottle got to be repeated audio clean up last week. let me know if this is somewhat with the scenario. but if you want to say i look at bill so you know, i get them orlando, they get it because they get a lower. he said, well, i just wanna get boy, i think that was the big. i mean, think what it actually a little while i'm sort of not, but is a good, you know, sort of pre k, a j to that one out and down. yeah. he got a month. but the one on the federal number, some of them went for the level to say how many think they're going to buy. i will just so i will bill it. you know, i mean, i feel you for them and can
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you put a 0? no, you know, i won't be unless, you know, say with that and well, you know, he now locate a kid that of a local but you don't like it. know if you see i know by i see what the disease. yes. i love with us it. yeah. just a easy yes, and when is a c, l a,
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a a, a is a nice the month and i so little venue are you there because they are feeling a holidays and, and they can go see
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it, but if we will, them in come. okay. a clear yes. the give me provide comfortable ball with over the minute 20. what are you looking for? louise as it was, i don't i can you when we asked them when the little i love you got a kidney washing withdrawn company ma'am. so emotionally. so me, as he gave me my frequency with a more ah many shows them just risk their lives to serve the protest and seen all these dead people makes me feel really,
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really sad. because there is no responsibility at all. no one is take, he was possibility for all this that there is no justice. so makes me feel even more angry. i really would, you don't want to be the next phase of these will a i would say to be on the front line, you have to be really clear mind. you have to be calm. at the same time, you have to stay alert. you have to verify things with your eyes, not by just just staying what people is saying around. also you have to be prepared to be arrest at any time or you have to be prepared that you're gone. i got hot ah,
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a passionate protest. i have been to like a lot in this past 3 months. i this boyfriend i really like really broke up. i think it's supposed has never happen a lot. i never saying it's a responsibility of myself. then we would have been still together. i would say it's more sad if we actually, if i it's well nothing at the end with
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i always say one thing and say if you started to protest being in a move one all like the situation. now, all these kind of relationships stuff. you can just like leave it and then we can just focus on the society, which is more important than everything. did i never cry in the protest? i never cry on the food. sometimes i'll cry out. so i went home. i saw some news, but that they, when i got beat out, when i feel like i could actually got arrested, there was like 30 seconds to a one minute that i thought i couldn't do that anymore.
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i was thinking in company, this is the last time that i could live freely who testing me. i use my configure for pushing go up because very many people tell me that i inspire them and this keeps me pushing because i fear to fail. i. i fear that if i stop, then i wouldn't have done anything. i could just have lifted just like
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you could do. but assess a's to tap in the 1st place i should list chunk enough to stand up until the end. sometimes i ask myself, if i am there, i assume to lead them movement and sometimes i feel let me be someone should be doing what i am doing right now. because i had to change my life in order to sub put my activism. i also lost some friends along the way because adding, have so much time who's seen ah, i feel like i'm not spending enough time with my parents and i wish i could
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spend more time with them. but events abroad always creates a conflict in me. this morning i received an invitation to our climate conference in copenhagen. that must seem for me. i don't really realize it kits, but i feel like that's can really change my life. activism needs a lot of commitment and sacrifices, but i'm just wondering if it will ever pay out if people were reading the send to me. but at the same time, this invitation is creating big conflicts in travelling of bread is unusual for me and i want to be able to see my funding for a very long time. it's not easy for me. ah,
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i get guys there to pick what it thank with only 40 a world mass as is taking place in copenhagen mill also disclosed the next steps with climate prominent politician enjoy like young activists with low i feel i of i talk and leg is all that talked about what is happening and i feel like we shouldn't just act and justs just stop talking because every after giving this p chance and people say like or you is as the inspire inspirations inspiration every time. and it feels leg
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business as usual, collect your inspirations, and then you go back home and then in your bed, like i said, still you don't do anything about this inspiration thing i feel today should be different. i shouldn't talk about me. ah, oh oh, i see begin with that breaking news in beijing where china's parliament has reportedly passed a controversial national security law for hong kong. ford explorer will give
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beijing more control over the semi autonomous territory. hong kong new security law is in full force with arrests and a very heavy police presence on the ground. it doesn't just affect hong kong. it actually affects every single person around the world. so if you've said anything bad about china and hong kong, together through the lens of this national security law, you could be committing crime for a lot of people and hong kong. this is considered a pretty dark day. the hong kong security law was developed secretly in china a forces to protest to and, and makes every sign of resistance equal. oh, i didn't go out. oh, i don't see anyone any more because i want to stay normal and unsuspicious. one of my best friends,
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her name was black water. she was always with me at the protest. she was very brave as she always protected me. we had dinner, we talked about the news and the security law. she told me that she's very concerned about 8 and she looks so tired and she told me that she couldn't sleep. and the next day she got rested. i've never felt so powerless. a hate me really hard, especially because i can't see her any more. i can't talk to her any more not to day. not to morrow. not next week next month, but it is not for the next 10 years.
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when the really close friend has did me ride bay, jim passed the law. anne was slight. okay, that said everything that we did, it doesn't matter now and to day sader, she killed her so i dunno. what will happen next? maybe i didn't work hard enough or we didn't have far the right way to express out demands. but at the same time, i just don't know if there is any other way that we can stop them. my believe in what we're fighting for at the moment a has some breakdown. but i thing my fear, ace, bigger than my belief. right now. i think fear east,
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their biggest weapon against us was important. i guess this one. i had it with my father. he has it on his chest. and i guess lake meaning was this is her entire relation, was still feel this way. ah thank you. i am hilda,
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and i am the found on fridays for future in uganda. i am missing my classes right now. same way i have missed them for the last 6 weeks to create a climate awareness. it's not a surprise because i once missed 3 months of school due to that effect of climate change we experienced in my family and community. and my father wasn't able to raise my tuition fees. i am a victim of this whole climate crisis, and i am not ashamed to say so. after the massive effects of climate change in my home village, the heavy rains, the strong winds that watched hallway crops leaving the land bare that constant dry spells let left the streams j. my parents had to sell off our land and let us talk to sustain our lives. and when the money was over, it was
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a question of somebody were in debt. i am lucky that i am still surviving and i will. hi. i am lucky that am still surviving and i will not take this chance for granted because people are dying every day. i made a decision to protect the only place i call us and by this i doing fella,
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young active is another law to protect our future through endless fights, sacrifice sales. we have so our way because this is our future, i will tell you that we are a generation of scared people, but very ambitious, very united, very consistent, and very good action. your bed smacks be comfortable right now, but not for long. you will soon feel the same hits with feel every day. be rest assured that you from the other side of the world, crating for a future for you, and for us all, and are not about to give up yet. let's move away from this. i mean with action. i thank you all. i
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mm mm mm, mm mm. it doesn't really matter if we're smart and innovative taking it to the street. so after me sharing our demands with the world. now at the end, we're still alone. every saying we've done it for nothing. ah ah
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ah ah, the lusty has changed my mind. i don't really know yet if it was worth it, but i'll do everything to make sure that it will be ah, remembering all the fights, all the injured. all the sacrifices people made. it really keeps me energy. it's burning in me. i'll do anything for a better future. i owe this to my future children.
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ah. we already lost so many battles. we can't risk loosing this one. we don't risk our future by protesting on the streets, not going on the streets and not racing or voices while wisc or a future way more. ah ah, it's our generation who can change the course history
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or. ah, 2 years held captive by i saw a life altering experience for any victim more so when 2 years is half of your life time a 4 year old yazzy, the boys struggles to recover from the trauma of abuse and the witnessing of unspeakable atrocities. i meds, childhood a witness documentary on a just either ah ah ah, here's your headlines for the americas. how they are. thank you so much for joining
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in. so a big drop in those temperatures associate 24 degrees and we've got weather friend toward the southeast of brazil had some weather alerts and play for puerto lay grade. those will likely be dropped on tuesday, a chilly 11 degrees in santiago, but give it a bit of time. your temperatures will go above average and full on sunshine on friday with a high of 20 degrees off toward the top end of south america. right now there's that line of storms we're just talking about. we can see it meet up with the moisture just toward the east of the bolivian andes, on tuesday and for central america. it's really that concentrated rain along that pacific coast, especially anywhere from san jose right through to panama city and just outside of tegucigalpa on tuesday. and for the us we had a week wave of tropical activity that spreading across northern mexico. but look at this rain running through missouri, his wall have to watch for the potential of seen some flooding there, and that heat is on for los angeles, 33 degrees. this heat will persist for the next several days. so it's certainly
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going to take its toll fresh air for these coast of the u. s. boston at 25 degrees and the suns out across western canada, the pacific northwest portland, coming in at 31 soon. ah, ah, i am a very proud kenyon, the sydney william router is announced as the winner of kenya's presidential election by an hour imagine and promises to represent the whole nation. oh, the results i met with anger by support is a rhina of dingo suffering defeat for a 5th time. ah.

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