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which originated in china it's also reach europe with 3 cases confirmed and france china has restricted travel for more than 14000000 people in a bid to contain the virus that has also killed at least 41 people so far all of them in china. stay tuned for wall stories the weekend reports coming up next and don't forget you can get all the latest news around the clock on our web site. i'm told me a lot of walking but then that's it for me thanks for watching. that change the world. lead transcend
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race. altogether. lachie hart documentary about the revolutionary. guards in john. because the pieces of history. songs like that don't go away to stay with us for all time. bombs. start february 7th w. . this week on world stories india women fight for opportunities south africa black mamba protect rhinos. but we begin in germany 75 years after the holocaust
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german president steinmeier has mourned a growing anti semitism upper limb monument is an important reminder of the jews murdered by the nazis right next to the german parliament 2711 steals of concrete some of them over 3 meters high. the holocaust memorial and berlin is famous among visitors from around the globe daniel is one of them he's from the netherlands and today he's here for the 1st time going down here if you feel like you're really going into its. dollars of slots go. the smaller you get basically it's really gives you. like the walls are going to very close like you're being locked up in a way isolation helplessness disorientation these are the reactions that american peter eisenman hope to provoke in visitors who king among
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the steels of the memorial to evoke the suffering of jews past a queue to during the holocaust. but some jewish visitors believe nothing can replicate the sorrow of that time as a 2nd generation we experienced the holocaust although i was not i wasn't born those years and those years we know these. feelings of the people who were in the actual holocaust this cement wouldn't give me the feeling. that some children prefer to use the memorial as a playground rather than aside from member. that peter eisenman who is himself jewish has never had anything against that why not why not this is not sacred ground it is part of berlin and it you know when you walk in the field
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you know it's something different than being over there and that's that difference that i'm judged what that means making your own judgment and daniel felt locked up but it seems that what makes the memorial so special is everyone's freedom to experience it in their own past in a way. patriarchal structures sexism and worries for their own safety in india women are still severely disadvantaged also on the labor market but many of them want to change things and an initiative is there to help. if. it doesn't pay much but this is how to helps to support 4 with siblings and to mother. like many 21 year olds she has bigger plans.
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has already finished a course in sewing technology and she's been attending training sessions with this youth and employability service to help her get a better page job. or was that i am determined to work i've had a very difficult life i've had problems with my family and other problems too but i've never accepted defeat i want to help my siblings build their careers if i get a good job my mother doesn't need to work as a maid in other people's homes anymore i know it will succeed. many more women across india are pursuing further education but less than a quarter of those eligible to work have jobs or are even seeking employment concerns about safety and transport are some of the reasons why families as well as employers don't want women working men is easier for one thing bosses don't have to
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worry about them getting home before it's dark that's been a problem pinky kemarre has faced she travels nearly 2 hours from her village just to get to work and sometimes she has to leave early in order to get home while it's still light but she's already broken a to brew by becoming the 1st woman in her family to have an office job even if she had to fight to get it so i've struggled a lot i wasn't allowed to work i had problems with the family but i feel very good about my 1st job i'm learning a lot i'm enjoying it. many women like pinky also struggle to work. or she's got them from wonder woman tries to work the family stops or they don't let her progress so they think she'll go out she could do anything don't let her out she'll dishonor us they don't trust her. is what we see so many barriers for women including ekta but still they persevere.
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us democratic senator elizabeth warren hopes to replace president donald trump in november she never tires of stressing that american workers are worse off today than they were before she's making some headway in her home state of oklahoma with her campaign. she views selfies as a crucial part of her campaign and says she has a plan for everything elizabeth warren one of the top tier 2020 democratic hopefuls oakleigh. city in oklahoma elizabeth warren's hometown hours before she set to speak and her former high school people are already lining up i haven't totally decided on him voting for yet but i'm interested. in any particular issues. all of them. i'm interested in you know kind of her solution for student debt
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and i know she's talked a little bit about affordable child care things like that or a thing very interesting to me especially as a young mom who has a lot of student. the crowd seems fired up when she takes the stage elizabeth warren talks about growing up in oklahoma i have 3 older brothers about her family and how they struggled financially after her debts heart attack when my mother walked to the sears and got a minimum wage job in middle wage job in america would support a family of 3 it would pay a mortgage cover the utilities and put on the table. j. aid never wage job in america will not keep up mama and baby out of poverty that is wrong and satisfied. one of the most
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prominent liberals in the us as a young adult warren was not much of a political activist and for many years registered as a republican the university of texas in austin it was here that elizabeth warren began her work on bankruptcy douglas like coke was one of her colleagues at this time helping her relaunch of a large empirical study on the topic is really driven. to protect ordinary americans. whatever she may have thought growing up but what she thinks now based on the data is there a lot of people. in deep financial trouble not because they were in wild spending sprees because they fell through the cracks in the system as presidential candidate warren vows to take on big finance big pharma and big tech
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but her critics say she's too far left corporate america's worst enemy frightening to even many democrats. in oklahoma city at least it's difficult to find anyone who isn't inspired by war ends result to fight for me as a woman it translates very personally because i most often we're not supposed to be fighters and she's changing that stereotype i'm in terms of being donald trump i really think that she does have a big big chance and i would love to see the 1st female president elected as president of the united states it's a long run against daunting odds that elizabeth warren hopes to win by getting out and talking to people face to face. rhinos often fall victim to cultures in the wilds of south africa but now they're getting extra protection near the kruger national park from women they call
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themselves black mamba and they patrol without weapons. 6 o'clock in the morning. putting on the final touches before she starts work normally don't get me go let me go not neutral but i still have the state yeah yeah this people can put. some of. that you know later lives with the rest of the black mamba crew in the camp and like game words if they are almost 30 of them after their morning routine she joins us maul group patrolling the park fence. a 12 kilometer trek on foot and they're not alone here. was it i mean i don't hear. what looks like a bozo no one i mean you have to be. so you that was. the kruger national park the private game reserve border here the animals move freely
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between the 2 area the game or. as fans. poachers are constantly trying to force their way in there after writing the last saw all too often say sexy. the black mamba consider themselves the eyes and ears of the park for the sake of the rhinos they gather information observe and patrol. they've been doing it for 7 years and that time poaching has gone down significantly they also spread the worlds to local residents everyone benefits from the animals they break your wrists and jobs. i am sure that will remain at its best because we are still caring thing and really. don't give
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information to improve the 1st set as even then comes the most dangerous part of their work begins for most poachers nightfall is the beginning of the workday the black mambazo make sure their presence is known every night. one time later cross paths with no tricks. they stop at 10 meters away from us they were looking at it through also getting in and then h. what they need is that we need to write so chinese you need to associate in such cases the mom called the pox poaching rangers. but tonight as calm interrupted only by sighting of them power loss and hippopotamus the black mamba keep going until 11 pm then sleep till 6 when they again become the park's eyes and ears.
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