tv Hart aber fair Deutsche Welle November 18, 2020 6:00am-7:00am CET
6:00 am
this is d.w. news, a live shot from berlin and u.s. president donald trump, orders thousands of troops to leave afghanistan and iraq. the move helps fulfill his campaign promise to bring american troops home from conflicts overseas. but some military officials and nato allies are sounding the alarm about the decision. also coming up on the show. hurricane iota, tears through nicaragua, claiming several lives and forcing tens of thousands of people to flee. forecasters are still warning of life threatening, flooding and landslides. so cannot take from the not go out
6:01 am
and play richardson. welcome to the show. the united states says it's reducing troop numbers in afghanistan and iraq. by mid january, the deployment will be reduced to 2 and a half 1000 soldiers in each country. bringing american troops home was a key pledge of the trump presidency, but that situation has also triggered a backlash. the sun could be setting on the us presence in afghanistan. american soldiers have been fighting here since 2001, helping stabilize the country after overthrowing taliban rule. but suffering over 2000 deaths over time. troop numbers have winked. now, outgoing president donald trump will further reduce the number of soldiers here and in iraq. in light of these tremendous sacrifices and with great humility and
6:02 am
gratitude to those who came before us, i am formally announcing that we will implement president trumps orders to continue our repositioning of forces from those 2 countries by january 15th, 2021. our forces, their size in afghanistan will be 2500 troops,, or 4 sides in iraq will also be 2500. as u.s., troop numbers dwindled extremist gained in strength. this attack on a kabul university last week killed 22 people. it was claimed by the so-called islamic state, which has emerged as a rival to the taliban. the taliban themselves have stepped up their attacks on security forces and civilians violating in agreement that foresaw the withdrawal of all u.s. soldiers by may next year. criticism of the latest drawdown even came from within
6:03 am
the president's own party to extremely important here in the next couple of months . not to have any earth shaking changes with regard to defense and foreign policy or ship. it is drawdown. and either afghanistan or iraq would be a mistake in iraq. the u.s. military presence was greatly reduced after the defeat of isis in 2017. this has increased the sway of neighboring iran and militia groups aligned with iran. as u.s. soldiers head home, they could risk leaving the field to america's adversaries. which let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. peru has sworn in a new interim president, its 3rd head of state in just a week. francisco sagacity will leave the country until
6:04 am
a presidential election next year. there have been mass protests across the country since the impeachment of peru's popular former president my team. at meanwhile, argentinians took to the streets to celebrate after the country's president sent congress a bill to legalize abortion, the bill will fulfill a campaign pledge, which was previously delayed by coronavirus. abortion is large, they prohibited across latin america. well, hurricane iowa has been battering central america with high winds and torrential rain since coming ashore in nicaragua on monday night. the storm has been blamed for at least 5 deaths across the region. forecasters say, flooding and landslides will remain a big threat even as the system weakens. iota is moving across a region that still reeling from hurricane earlier this month. it's the 30th storm so far this season,
6:05 am
strong enough to have been given any hurricane are you? the storm roared ashore on nicaragua as counter being coast packing, 250 kilometer per hour winds and leaving chaos in its wake that this is the hurricane i've seen in my life. and it's one of the strongest and most destructive hurricanes. i proceed in my life because homes of thousands of people have been evacuated to shelters, and the area is still reeling from an equally powerful storm. the same stretch of coastline was devastated by hurricane after just 2 weeks ago. we're running out of tips for this atlantic hurricane season record, but it's record breaking in every sense of the word it is turned out to be even worse than we thought it started earlier and is going to end even late this unprecedented season a spill causing more attention on climate change,
6:06 am
scientists say it's causing wetter, stronger, and more destructive storms. november usually signals the end of the hurricane season. something that can't come soon enough for people here. for more on this, let's bring in be taught. and alba, who is the sustainability director at world vision international. she's joining us now from the capital managua in nicaragua. i try to tell us more about the situation there on the ground. well, you just mentioned right now there are more than 50000 people in sheraton is are we still don't have very we have very almost all over the contrary, there are reversed as you know me very good houses out there. no, not for sure any that pass from your house, you know,
6:07 am
less than police, we had and all you speak to me was this eerie sex out of 10000, feet that has no houses anymore. and that, and these people right now is in shelters. all of these families are in shelters and they are in all of the thousands. now in addition to the challenges of just understanding how bad the damage actually is on the ground, what would you say are going to be the biggest challenges going forward for your team? at this hour nap communication, if you sat is so very big challenge because we cannot determine my own ground, we have not communicated with our ins be leaving soon now after the sea got to where it gave her an ass i had to fight. and eric eric and you know, i hurt for the rest of the currency. our, we believe that these match where are we would spare room or damage is very huge.
6:08 am
damages are on the production and are told by the contrary. and also all of these leads us to actually sit just roll and reduce our if you start your car, you in my trunk, it's talking about that infrastructure. there is still of the risk of landslides and flooding in the region. in your view, are authorities doing anough to ensure the safety of the population? yes, this is me. they're all possible lead our nation are also asking the olds. are you really good? we can solve the asshole who will not reach him. so be iraq right now in there and we shared this there. we got really good out there just like a vision also will be possible because the vehicle for a humanitarian arms, they are very strong on the aircraft. so we believe
6:09 am
he's reacting as much as possible. about he as you many thank you for getting stationed all the support possible little jewel in most areas that have been back and back and well with an update for us. thank you so much. ate you. if the o.p.'s prime minister oppy ahmed has announced what he says, it would be a final military operation against a team guy province after local leaders ignored his surrender, also made him earlier. the federal government carried out what it calls a surgical air strikes on t. cries, regional capital. mckayla, like government has so far resisted international pressure for mediation in the conflict. but fallout from 2 weeks of fighting has the potential to destabilize the entire region and has already started with the u.n. says is a full scale humanitarian crisis. ethiopian
6:10 am
air force fighter jets on a mission in the skies above tikrit. i captured by d.w. journalist on the ground. local t.v. later showed what appeared to be buildings damaged by the air offensive. was the escalating violence has sent down and spilling out beyond ethiopia's borders? hate groups say 25000 people have fled to saddam. since the fighting broke out half of them children. some may not see their father or husbands again. well, i don't think, you know, we came with the clothes on our backs. i don't know where my husband is. i've been
6:11 am
looking for him for 5 days, and i don't know where he is. in an exclusive interview with t w. ethiopia's minister of defense says his country's fight was with rebel groups. group that you really must occur. gross violation of rights and their conflict in ethiopia. therefore, its operation is part of getting this the state t.v. pictures claim to show national forces liberating towns, but hundreds are reported to have been killed. nevertheless, the government continues to resist calls for external mediation issue or interim the efforts. so. 'd and also it doesn't shed many,
6:12 am
many pounds. it is really going to be completely within a week there for all we don't want. it is a big income. but theater i regional t.v. appeared to show footage of captured eritrean troops with whom the rebel forces have also been fighting ethiopia's prime minister has promised a quick end to the conflict with his quote final and crucial military operation. he said then he'd be ready to reintegrate the swelling numbers of refugees now trying to survive on the banks of the to keys the river in sudan. well, it was one of the biggest jewel heist in germany for decades. now it looks as though there's been a breakthrough in the case of the green vaults break in one of the country's most famous museums. last november, thieves made off with an estimated a 1000000000 euros worth of precious gems from the museum in dresden. early this
6:13 am
morning, suspects in berlin got a pre-dawn wake up call from police. it was the pride of dressed in green volt, 18th century jewelry of immeasurable worth. items that once were worn by german kings and queen us. but since a smash and grab burglary a year ago, it has been no trace of them. but there could be of the thieves in berlin, more than $1600.00 officers from around the country, raided several apartments, taking laptops, potential evidence, and arresting 3 suspects of the of i'm talking about so much of this for 2 of the arrested suspects. the judge in charge has issued an arrest warrant. i'm going to sleep. the 3rd suspect, who will still be brought before the judge. the prosecutor's office in reston expects an arrest warrant there, as well,
6:14 am
much of clean up and always the stuff to feed him push through because they've got the police have also launched an international search for 2 additional suspects. all of them have been identified as german citizens who belong to the so-called criminal clan, seen organized crime networks whose members are mainly of middle eastern origin. germany's capital bolin has become a stronghold for them in recent years. and the challenge for police and prosecutors . the jury highest is the 2nd high profile robbery in germany. in 2017, a 100 kilogram gold coin was stolen from a berlin museum. the theft was linked to the same criminal clan that is now in the focus of investigations around dressed and green bolt. sports news now and the german soccer team has suffered its worst a defeat in almost 90 years. germany lost 6 nil to spain in their final nations league, a group match federer and scored 3 of spain's goals and the results mean spain
6:15 am
finishes ahead of germany in their group. that's your news update at this hour. remember, you can always get the latest around the clock on our web site. that's d.w. dot com and play richardson in berlin for me and the whole team. thanks so much for watching. can you hear me? not only here is we're going to need you and how that all students gems. hans and i will bring you back or idea of never surprise yourself with what is possible. who is magical, really, what moves and want also to talk to people on the way maurice and critics alike join us from eccles lifestyle.
6:16 am
modeling. yeah, to help you sniff glue to forget what has happened. the nice, i mean, at least all those big they say you don't feel like your son when you're high. i'm not. you think that i don't want that. i got to stop it. i did, i don't remember much of what is happening out in the jails for children, and they are like maybe long johns. there are small cells with steel bars on the gates and on the windows. nothing inside. so many overcrowding in a small space. a ruthless war against drugs is being waged in the philippines and a countless number of children are among its casualties. thousands of children live on the streets because their parents are either in prison or dead. a large number of children living on the streets have parents that are too poor to
6:17 am
take care of them. the street is the home for thousands of children whose wellbeing doesn't really interest anyone. christian 17 is the leader of a gang that lives inside a bridge. in manila, the children chose this place to make it harder for adults to reach them, especially the police often harass children on the streets. i only know about some of those who live here, have parents examine them on. so who are i mean? and now 1 may not know staying here because we all cope the fact that i'm just, i'm and i'm a spaced out about i think that i did
6:18 am
a lot of time and people might end up with a lot. and this is where we kill time. even though it's dangerous here, you know, but what i meant, and i'm glad i'm being here, is not good for us. by enough, especially when i was thinking about what could happen that morning phenomenon and not enough anomalies and exonerates and judge to be right now. but not now, but that there was no use in taking him to the hospital that night when he called for help. no one came up and actually making a lot, i felt he had to listen to the room enough for me enough committed to call it. i was on the lead these children would rather risk life on the streets than to be taken into care which in the philippines works like
6:19 am
a prison. the youngest members of christian's gang are only 8 years old. somebody examples on a hot shot i got on and on about were hoping to spot the conditions i knew on me the last of us that i hope will have problems go out there must be mothering and you will not let them up here doing anything at all, and i mean not, i'm not going to one up will mock, we're really proud of ourselves right now, given that we can't come to school. i feel that when i'm in a about the type the side, i mean, you know that we live a difficult life. i don't know. how do you feel living the streets? it's to feel sick. ah, i love. according to the estimates, manila has 30000 street children. they beg or steal to get food. their
6:20 am
main aid comes from organizations that help children in the bloody war against drugs in the philippines. these children are left even more exposed to the hard hand of the wall. the children in care for many of them have very little contact with their families. so they really need being in a peer group marseillaise, supporting a child. they have very, very high rates of contact with the law. and most of the time it's very, very negative contact, very high rates of experiencing delays, violence, and torture. they frequently arrests is obvious, fairly tying knots. is this some substance abuse amongst them and amongst the people that should be caring for them to going to parents as high rates of incarceration of their family members. so it's a very difficult for her to return to work with
6:21 am
christians, gang lives in key aapl, a poor suburb of manila, the capital of the philippines. the front of its famous catholic church is the home of the poor. many of the members of christians, gang, still have parents. christian only has a father somewhere far away. he has a new family, his gang of street children, where he takes care of the smaller ones. that bowling, and i'm in riyadh, but we regard each other missive nice as equals, but i'm not going through is not even it's you know, i got when i'm in your show about boston, given that what we're doing on this pedestrian bridge or something. rosaries, something we can buy from. the not so great time in comes to your living fighters got off and on a boy. it's
6:22 am
a hard life for the families of the children of key aapl caught in the midst of the war on drugs instigated by president do terror tape where the poor accused of being drug dealers are killed or locked away. raids are part of everyday life. at least in these places where the parents of christians, young friends, live, the street children of key are often arrested. the leaders of the philippines want to lower the age of criminal liability from the current 15. so 9 or 12. this means that even younger children could see themselves behind bars with no danger at all from 12 that have already been put inside the detention facilities. that will be, you would count how many children from 15 from 12 to 15 that would be put to jail.
6:23 am
and then you still have this war on drugs that also put people in jail instead of doing rehab on community based intervention. this is really problematic and the justice system is not yet ready for that. that a lot of children are not afraid specially those on the streets, those children mission that have a permanent home. they have also into the children in situations which are now who are not afraid because they felt they feel like and in time they can be arrested once they are children who are involved in
6:24 am
the n.g.o.s heights who lujan helps the children on the streets. the children of chiappe will alert louise when they're in trouble. nobody's going to think of doing this white house during the winter festival in trying to deal with going to be loafing in the major leagues. having a doctor on yes. i know this year there were no charges pressed this person. you're going to have the incident i guess i do not do. i think christians has gone missing. i. one of the children saw the police take them, but now no one knows where he is. i sometimes street children are arrested without
6:25 am
a reason many tell of torture and interrogation in the institutions. so the we suah men has called the representatives of the commission on human rights. maybe not, it cannot be said of me and i'm not christian was arrested because the police were looking for a pickpocket. but now he's free again. me not for me again. no. it was my 1st time in jail that i love all been on the police for months and run into a school and accused of some student. how are you going to pull that? i was too tired to stand up and we were just cruised its numbers because the police songs hung around me sad. i've been a big number, don't they make me a scapegoat? you know, i mean, i was a poet, not my peace peace me. and so my panel stopped. i know boy, in about reason while i was in hospital, i still felt afraid of a whole lot of money. the doctor knew i was in pain and us to have peace. and you
6:26 am
know, i don't always, you know, a lot of it, i think the way i was enough by now it's just my heart just pounding because i'm afraid that i'll be arrested for no good reason. i deny that worst of solvents to forget about. i'm not what i wish i had to get away. i remind myself that i really haven't done anything like that. and i doubt the war against drugs has hardened attitudes towards crime. and this also goes for children. thousands of adults and dozens of children have been killed in police operations in recent years. and thousands of children have lost their parents because of this war . i have a duty to the police and bus haasan are planning a raid. why?
6:27 am
this was they are searching for drug dealers, children who sniff glue and minors on the streets after the curfew. 10 pm. that during the past 2 years, the police have arrested over 1300 children for drug related crimes. even tonight, the group is targeting 2 under-aged methamphetamine dealers if you will called in the number of irish, every month, minimum $100.00 terrorists were sold. that's still a lot compared to what the truth is now, because at this stage,
6:28 am
the ready to us since we are on drugs, are sent somewhere. other substances, where is the method for to me? plans have been so of course that i needed to be centered on the come here first the money. i mean my best mining and stand up stand up, stand up. tell you what, i'll tell you what i'm wearing off and what people are going to be going to do to be you 16. so those who say boosts only 16 years old. how about you go
6:29 am
to when you recently sat in this house, but $200.00 basis, a month of trouble soul when we positively but the ship came back to our own and showed us that they really bought the ship. so low, admittedly, really good that the, that these boys brothers are putting yourself into the guts. but when their boss is that after this, we will be turning them over to the social workers who are there doing it with us
6:30 am
drug dealing is a major risk. even for miners, according to the statistics, over 100 children have been killed over 3 years in the war against drugs. you know, those troops weren't ours. we were playing mobile legends. when the raid started. we have a backup unit to go to school to have stopped the war and we no longer have money for it. we don't only covers food. this is every day life for those who live in extreme poverty. the boys other brothers, are already in prison for different reasons. the 16 year old knows that he will go to a correctional facility maybe for a long time. lieutenant kapur also understands that many crimes stem from extreme poverty. but he believes that there is no alternative to
6:31 am
arresting them for me. being in the service for, for almost 50 years. i have encountered that the miners when it's a minority and that those are 14 years old, 13 years old. they are evolving in old age even though in the image for me, this myth, or if we will only lessen the penalty. we still have to arrest them because you had bunch of that situation that i am only a child, so i would not be putting old bets that their mother and i use every night. the station is filled with children who have broken curfew. they get to go home if their parents are to be found. otherwise, they will be taken into a shelter. a simple summer camp who is one of the areas with the most street
6:32 am
6:33 am
a couple 1000000 abandoned or discarded children. they run from the social services rescue operation. i love to see my mother in shock today was nice enough to sophie to play. i love. oh, come on. it's so good. just take it easy. i did not come to the concepts of duty to anything other than that. when she comes from our house, we're just selling and we're selling it. what it is, what you have in your hands, to look at the book was like a lot of, oh my love back to where selling my family is. there
6:34 am
was a man and actually i was a bit of a patch. the children don't want to be in institutions is out of the assistance in them. i feel it's easier on the street because i was going to have to beg and they can do with a place the one in and will still live. so you're long in the his uncle. the problem is that the children go back to the streets, even though that has been written into the family's grief and arkansas have been suffered enough if we have here a 15 year old mother with a year old child to die in the mob movies, sometimes we have babies who think taken within has been the rescue of the street children is like a never ending circle where children are taken,
6:35 am
released back to the streets and taken again inside the same gate is a shelter for the homeless and a correctional facility for children who have committed crimes. the human rights commission consider both places as prison. i would have to believe some of this definitely looks like prison that you can say they have a rule. 5 which we have bars, the wires have metal seals being his as long as there are very few sleeping spaces, not enough for all children to be inside. and the whole day doing not being children who wind up here often come from alleys like these extreme poverty. in the center of manila, raymond's mother has asked an ngo to help her. the police arrested her son and took
6:36 am
him to an institution. because the boy threw a stone that broke a windshield from a passing bus. you know about it when spring back, the goal was a screw hit the clubs this is the 3rd time raymond has been arrested. for the 1st time, he ended up in a youth correctional facility because he is over 15 years old fever a game on raymond cried a lot. he was held down by the police threaten to snap him. if he wouldn't stop. and he was really crowing up. i mean, i don't know on my line if you said try to hit a small boy, you conto, it's him, bad thing. so i grew up and the owner of the bus demanded that the mother pay over $80.00 euros. but those who live in these alleys can afford it,
6:37 am
somebody that was on something i said to them myself, i was on the street. he said to me that the situation is this old woman. you be the guy that if you won't play one song that take the boy into an institution, not one unhealthy and the 2 highest in the michael. beyond that, i said no, this campaign year. he's still a minor and he hasn't killed anyone. raymond and rain old live with their mother and 2 siblings in terrible conditions. they've hardly ever gone to school. they've encountered the police a lot more than that. the new money is honeymooning. i'm
6:38 am
going to get younger. i hope raymond, want experience what i've made it through to i want to know definitely wouldn't like it. i might want to commit suicide in the institution. i don't wish to no one. i'm living too many take their lives because it's so bad there. and euna lee's, you and the food is terrible on the up and even the rice is on coke. you know, when you own them and to learn i didn't need anyone to tell me that i'm living on the mother goes to the city hall to ask the prosecutor. if charges have been filed against the boy. it turns out that charges haven't been filed yet.
6:39 am
but the child has been taken into an institution for a small crime in his brain and now in jail. yes he is. he had broken the windshield. it wasn't intentional. no one has grown accustomed to saving children who have been in prison for small crimes or for no reason at all. they help mothers navigate a complicated web of bureaucracy to find their children at the gates of the center open. and you can hear children crying from the passing car. they're moved from the city to another center. boy's town, i raymond's case might be over
6:40 am
a mainstay because it was a small crime. just movement in my heart. i'm not a gun. he's a minor, only 16 years after the authorities clean up 2 children are released from the shelter. according to the law, children under 15 can't be jailed. first, a social worker takes the boys' information in order to find their family. many street children do have a family and i apologise for my money says invasion if you know he's been wandering around by 5. yes, i do. social workers, continent and yes, this is something that women of the night, you know, government street children almost always come from broken homes and the parents are often too exhausted to take care of children. after mari cell has 6 children. they
6:41 am
live in a small room and mari sell sells used clothing with her sister. that normally isn't even enough for a day's meal either. and i asked my new single parent in order to get food daily, i go around selling secondhand clothes with my older sister. 9, i mean me by them or so i also work in booking and why not? i do anything that is available and i'll take things to a pawn shop because of my work. i can't always take care of my children all the time. last week, as i look out for me, i didn't know that we're going to be with you raymond's mother returns to the correctional facility. after 3 nights. the boys
6:42 am
should be released today. the boy leaves the building with short hair and they are not doing it, mind them, and they don't pull any money aside on a couple we slept on plastic mats on some back for a minute. well, i mean i this is a correctional facility that takes 15 to 18 year olds, priest shay cullen, has arrived to his regular rescue missions to the marini youth home. he has seen many children under 15 years old in these places. the children are practically locked up and vulnerable to violence from the older ones. shay collins foundation friend is one of the registered ones too,
6:43 am
which authorities give children to be taken care off from overcrowded children's homes. i think today, 2 youths go with him. john paul and rolando have been locked up several times now and the reason often being breaking the curfew for long though is only 14 and according to the law too young to be there. in manila, minors can be on the streets alone after 10 pm shay cullen searches for the children's parents to tell them that the boys are taken to predecessor outside of manila. in olongapo level, 0000 people. john paul's father is
6:44 am
a single parent. his wife left when the child was 5 years old, which i knew it was like many poor filipinos. this father works for weeks on end, on construction sites, far away from home. a lot of the pay is poor. you know what the children are used to being home alone from a young age. i mean, we're looking here, blamable literate, and i know you know when to act and sometimes i'm so tired from work. but by then i knew that when i come home, i go to bed that passed on them because they have to leave for work early and i don't like them, but only thing i would go on that included a meal. we won't have food unless i work at it. i don't care about losing my wife
6:45 am
doubt about that, but i don't want to lose my children. and i can't, i'm going to bed and all that well without a moment that i made a plan and i'm old. and i hope that one day the children will take care of me and all that will matter. when i got back and one parent and aftermath. but they understand that i didn't abandon from them. they were article in the area, middleton at the media. even though i couldn't stand of the school and they didn't start my new course, in the middle of shake
6:46 am
one takes the boys to the shelter and predator, the irish priest has been saving philippine children since the 1960 s. . this estate in the countryside is a home for boys who would otherwise be in prison, under the control of the authorities. here the boys draw about their experiences in children homes. he says one of the pictures of the children drawing about what happened to him inside is only a small little boy, and he's only, he's only a small boy, maybe even 12 years old. he's been inside the jail behind bars, and they tortured him. there. he showed here that this is they gave him an electric shock as a punishment. no. this is a guard. we're not in the
6:47 am
isolation room. they put them isolated as a punishment. and they have directors who want us to massage them. somehow mental illness and that's manner of little threaten you with you know, just, you know, well there's many of these, these jails for children. they're like maybe evil dungeons are small cells with steel bars on the gates and on the windows locked inside. so my me, overcrowding, in a small space, they don't have beds in most of these places. they sleep on the concrete floor.
6:48 am
there's many places the toilets are full of dirt and stuff. there's no running water and they only shower sometimes twice a week if they're allowed to go hungry and insiders, severe abuse and bigger boys are the ones who are raped, being maintained, and wooleen and a small children shake . colin has seen and photographed much over the decades and documented the conditions of the children taken into care. he says that the philippine authorities treat the children like criminals, even though the law doesn't allow it. even children under 10 have ended up behind bars. the government does not follow the law and they do not
6:49 am
recognize the rights of the child. you know, they do not care for them. and when they are found on the streets, are there is a complaint against a child for a big gain or taking food in the market for survival, to live in to eat. they put them in the jail. at least they get some food in the jail. and they stay alive, but it's a horrible existence inside the cell. and much abuse happens in those children's self. thousands of children live without their parents because they've been imprisoned in
6:50 am
the war against drugs. over $30000.00, children became orphaned. and the parents of almost half a 1000000 children went to jail in the 1st year of the drug war. these children have learned to take care of themselves. johnny wakes up early but peeling onions. if i don't peel on you and sometimes i carry stuff to help out in the market where i can get a little bit of money. and i'm willing johnny lives with his nan. nan doesn't know that johnny works at night. she just thinks that johnny sleeps over at his friend's place.
6:51 am
the war against drugs has made grandmothers, important protectors of children from dangers. johnny and sandra, have lived with their nan since their mother and father wound up in prison because of drugs. the children had to watch their parents get arrested. life already wasn't easy. the living their parents made was from odd jobs, but at least johnny got to go to school. the money and then the 2 he is johnny hasn't had a father or a mother to pay for school. it's only man that is now he fucked up and i don't make enough money to school him. so i don't have 5 or 6 children staying at my place. all right, there is no money at school. right
6:52 am
now, the family can only afford to send sandra to school. what is it that makes me cry? these are, were those things wouldn't be like this? if my daughters would have just listened to, my advice is given as yourself by your children wouldn't have to grow up like this . if the book that they were only going to behave like this about us is so hard. why did no one of the world i want to at least tell us why i want to touch drugs and i just am johnny sandra, and then we go to see the children's mother who has been jailed in a drug rehab clinic. the children haven't seen their mother and months because they
6:53 am
can't afford the trip. at least a prison has allowed us to film their private meeting in the office one day to get me to do it. not need sadness or the love this would be, but it's his mom time to change. you get to go to school. when i get out of here the families are taking over the world. i can't talk about the situation with my children. say like a thought in full because i see how it hurts them. for now, i'm sorry for what i've done to them at the moment in the last question, johnny, when the poor because he can't even if school have it,
6:54 am
it's our boy go to the idea once and knife to go the same way as mine. they should live good lives and not repeat my mistakes they did, and just like many other children, sandra and johnny, come from a broken home you didn't form an uphill struggle until we live here in tondo manila. the land is difficult because our home is only a shack and we get wet and it rains and of all the shops. also, the heat is a new sound science and they are on the ski toes. and i know that for
6:55 am
a 16 year old mary grace is expecting her 1st child. she didn't mean to get pregnant. but her and her boyfriend never learned about contraception. abortion here is a legal and sexual education is barely an afterthought. i knew of school for 6 years and i'm still working on making my dreams a reality. yes, it was just mary grace shares a studio flat with her mother and a 2 year old brother. her 2nd brother sleeps outside we had out. i was shocked when i found out i was pregnant, i messed up until i could get pretty warm. and i was sure that some of this out there would have been well known to me that when i met my face,
6:56 am
used to take me everywhere. i will be no, nothing up washing i experience and i feel, but i hadn't my mom, he would take me to places and i tried different types of food you can't refinance, couldn't by myself in the summer because we don't have money for this nice. mary grace is one of 200000 teens who will give birth this year in the philippines . according to the commission on population, $24.00 children are born every hour to teen mothers. a majority of these mothers are children themselves, who had to drop out of school. mary grace's partner has been jailed under conditions that are considered normal. in manila. the young man was accused of stealing bottles of coca cola. he denies the charges,
6:57 am
but endures the conditions humbling. make it's ok and here it's just hard to sleep between all these people. you have to queue to take a shower the only thing that counts here is hope and that never runs out. mary grace also hopes that her child will be better off and more educated than them and won't end up in jail. maybe
6:58 am
i will take good care of my baby. it won't leave like i had my baby to go to school to mean the hand in hand. thing for china seems to clear climate change. trailblazer growth is what counts moves to mom and its c.e.o. to balance the minor detail in order to guarantee work. during the pandemic, new projects have been approved with an ecological impact assessment doesn't that? so how does that work? looking 3 times in 30 minutes on d. w.
6:59 am
give us your country. people who will make you rich people oil will provide you with jobs. the oil will take good care of him if you just take a little sliver too cold on the west coast to come out in 2000. so that's true. but years later, reality looks very different. mr. patches. good drinking water shortage. plain good news. it could be a good time you gave what happened? you're gonna stream of coal oil promises starts december 4th leg
7:00 am
place this is d w. news coming to you live from u.s. president, donald trump, orders thousands of troops to leave afghanistan and iraq in a move to help fill his campaign promise to bring american troops home from conflicts oversee some military officials and nato allies are selling the a lot of decisions also coming up.
30 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on