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ours i'll make the arrangement. and. when you come across locations like this just write to me then we will sort it out . here. and. i will sort it out. there's a copy of my heart community there. they've got land but no water facilities. do an immediate want to supply arrangement in that area report back to me and let me know what arrangements you've made whether it's a hand pump or public standby. if there is no connection arrange it as soon as possible there's. no guardiola heart should be left without a water supply you know you're.
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for the next few days i tried to contact the minister to follow up on his month but he was unable to take my calls. up until now no water supply has been provided at the location i told him about. big ideas how often over not. i wonder how can i ever change that destiny. on my travels i noticed a school name picardy on the hard school. it was neglected and empty but no pupils this was where he and. i strongly feel that one of the ways they got here in the hoskin to break out of this cycle of deprivation is by getting an education. but to do that schools need to be available to them and they god yes children need to attend them. i was able to meet the minister for education to discuss this. he told me many god he has not been educated. and this
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is a one of these they don't know all the borders of the education for them so there is a one of these a 2nd the these communities moving from one place to 2nd place but they are in the early kaname or labor leader so that's where the utmost said please that is was there on the visa even those who are erudite are they also must be educated on less until. the. mother or father they are not educated they're not saying to their children to those schools so far as to music well as repeat their meetings there or family members what is the importance of education like that. education is not for us we don't think that way we live in dust we eat dust dust the sound destiny studying. impossible schools are
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too far away we can't move forward with. what's your name. you go to school. you know why i look after the goats. you want to go. do you never want to go only i used to go ok i mean why did you stop he would take the goats out otherwise. your mum can do it. my mum takes care of the house. we want to go back to school. you know what you want to do when your when you grow up. what could i be this way i'm going to teach. oh i visited your sexual god your humanity so low when i would go as far as
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that i wanted to know if having a house and so much permanent to live made it more likely that big ideas would access education. oh yeah thank you very. much and i did find some guardian hard families who see the importance of sending michelle into school was and i am now christer how all this. i spoke to priyanka and her mother * that i might remember the our own environment breast i study and i have an interest in history. i study my sister studies and one of my brothers studies. my eldest brother studied until 10th grade all of. the work we used to do meant that my father needed his help so he had to end his education but i'm younger but i. i don't know whether i would be able to study
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further or not but i think that if i do then i will become a doctor. people think that goes don't need to study because why should they when they'll be running the enrolls homes once their marital. body are said you know what about in our area when a girl is grown up her parents have to face questions from neighbors. like who will marry your daughter if she studies. how will you even be able to sleep having to keep such grown up daughters are they married why aren't they married yet. my mom tried to turn us away from getting educated and then she put a stop to studying i had to leave my school for almost 2 years after that my father stepped in his educated himself so he wanted me to go to school he said i'll handle your mom you study so i went to school we have so many girls in our area but only 3 of us go to school or to get out there buddy. attending school can be difficult if
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you live in a calm. so i talk to sunday before your pupil letter both my friend asks me to his house but i tell him i live in a slum and he lives in a house so a cargo demand i doubt that. i want to be a teacher and help my parents build a nice house i pray to god that my power will be granted. if i get a teacher's tool i can take care of everything. even though the guardian the ha's enjoy poverty posh living conditions and lack of
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education one really positive aspect to their lives is the importance of family. i was invited to a body on a hard wedding. not getting married today yes excited. yes. i'm old. soft how is everybody related like this. so none of your better this is these sisters and. and you're married yes been married. so she's not she's getting married today but we were married early and i know how many brothers how many if not by. 5 brothers thank you did you have a goal walk together. on a date that's a lot. so
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your daughter is getting married today how do you feel a little bright light inside i feel unhappy but what can i do. who wouldn't feel sad if your heart breaks a little in the end a mother is always some. you so you're going to does not like the house when you get divorced and. the school. sets her then we'll ask the husband to treat her well so that they can live together happily cook nice food and have a good life. but if they don't is it accepted for. the wife to leave and come back to the family if she doesn't want to stay she can come home if she wants to go back she can or if she doesn't we'll get her married elsewhere is it expensive getting your daughters married. yes everything is expensive how much does a cost to get $250000.00 rupees so how do you save that money if it is ok
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we're going to poor people like us have to borrow money for our kids marriage and pay interest so in installments of 203-0500 rupees. we work hard to earn enough to pay it back. if we pay late will face some consequences you're going you're the regular gardener. it was clear to me about a successful marriage having a big family and lots of children is important to the guardian the ha's way of life . to pay for a wedding like this but put the bride's parents in debt for years to come. it's a huge sacrifice but one my guardiola hearts are happy to make. they only marry with him at all communities. and the choice of patna is made by the parents.
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and i 5 and. 9 i. thank. the bride provided in 10 minutes by the side of the body for the love that your daughter i haven't seen in years. this would be the 1st time that she would ever see her groom. was never that it was not out but i felt so privileged to have been welcomed into such a happy event. i remembered but i was
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told in j. paul before meeting the guardian laws that i should stay away and that they are dangerous and untrustworthy people. but what i found was the opposite. that. it was hard to understand the negative reputation that guardiola has seemed to have after the positive experience i have but then i wanted to confirm how they are viewed by the local authorities i managed to get a meeting with the commissioner of police for j. poor i believe that. not. all our institutions are really there he says that this is the last. plans in many cases like. this in the but certainly there.
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you go. all the customs and traditions out there but it is. however hard for guardiola hard circumstances are they clearly do not turn to crime . they are in fact peaceful and hardworking a huge contrast to their reputation as a community. i went back to see the guardian a hoss but they had already been moved on. i really hope one day that these proud and warm people will get the recognition and the support that they deserve.
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this is g.w. news the wire from the united states senate passes a mammoth coronavirus relief package handing joe biden his 1st major legislative victory as president it includes of merchants the unemployment benefits and a direct payments for taxpayers but he sweeping bill totaling $1.00 trillion dollars was in fact a single senate republican also coming up on the show. the darkest days of the pandemic in brazil an aggressive virus very sweet since the country while
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presidential year polls narrow downplays the threat must defend its case because we don't 2 know where. to put the daily beast. reptiles on the run mr hunt continues in south africa for some crocodiles that have escaped from a breeding farm. oh and welcome to the show the united states senate has approved a want to points 9 trillion dollar coronavirus relief plan president biden says it will give families struggling to pay their bills the breathing room that they need the rescue package narrowly made it through the chamber as one democrat threatened to vote against it but that was prevented with some a last minute tweaks to the bill and the decision ultimately went down party lines . 50 the days of $49.00 go
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as amended is asked. democrats were jubilant as the legislation finally passed after a lengthy debate and the longest vote in the senate history not one republican backed the stimulus package. it's been a long. long night a long year but a new day has come and we tell the american people help is on the way the final bill includes $400000000000.00 worth of one off payments to america's taxpayers it also continues the weekly $300.00 payment to those thrown out of work in the crisis and there's $350000000000.00 in aid to state and local governments that have seen the pandemic blow a hole in their budgets for the thousands of residents in this queens neighborhood who have been relying on food handouts for a year now the aid package can't come soon enough.
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many of us have been left without jobs are not able to pay the rent or bills and so we're barely surviving. it's the 1st major legislation to pass through the senate under president joe biden mood it obviously wasn't easy wasn't always pretty but it was so desperately needed urgently needed. a bill now needs to clear the house of representatives where the democrats hold a slightly stronger majority. for more on this let's get across to washington d.c. and our correspondent carolina chernoi carolina tell us more about the main provisions of this package and who is going to benefit from them if it does pass through the house as expected. well the 1st important point clear as the already mentioned in this bill is direct payments for all american citizens and
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people who are legally in the united states who are going to get a check of 1004 $100.00 that will be paid directly to them and the 2nd important point is about the federal unemployment insurance that house now be extended and to end till september 6th this means that the ones who don't have a job they are going to get $300.00 a month until september and this was one of the main points of discussion in the senate because originally this insurance would have expired on march 14th now it has been extended until september and the 3rd point important point in this bill are the 10s of billions of dollars that will be located to the pandemic response that means for testing contact tracing and also a for a vaccine distribution and this is especially important because biden said this week that there will be enough vaccines for every adult in the united states but the end of may of course there have been some layer of compromise in order to get
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that this bill through even among democrats one of the problems is for example the big compromise this a $15.00 minimum wage this was completely excluded from the bill in order to get it through the senate despite these compromises the white house will surely see this as a win of sorts i mean what does the fact that not a single republican voted in favor of this bill mean for biden's plans for a more bipartisan approach to politics. well out of anything clear 1st of all and this is very important to say biden is doing this and this is the most important policy that he has been pacing especially in the 1st months of his presidency getting checks to the americans and getting shots in their arms this is the this was his main promise and he is getting this through he has achieved it and in this case of bipartisan way is secondary but there are other things that are coming up soon where biden will have to fight for
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a bipartisan shave like the immigration reform and infrastructure reform and these are reforms said it will definitely require 2 thirds of the votes in the senate so there is not going to be a way to get those bills through without bipartisanship and this. instrument to use now the reconciliation process that he used to get the covert relief bill through works only in very specific cases like for example this one when the bill is linked to the federal budget our correspondent in washington d.c. thank you so much for that update. and let's get you up to speed now on some other stories making news around the world. protesters in bangkok have defied a ban on public gatherings to call for the release of their detained leaders they sent photos of thailand's king on fire as they held a vigil outside the criminal courts the protest movement emerged last year calling
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for reforms to the monarchy and constitution. which thousands of people have demonstrated against measures to control the coronavirus in the austrian capital vienna there were isolated scuffles and police made several arrests the protesters oppose the ongoing closure of parts of the austrian economy they also object to masks vaccines and compulsory testing in schools. in australia tens of thousands turned out for sydney's iconic a gay and lesbian mardi gras due to chronic virus restrictions and this year's event took place at the city's cricket ground to allow for social distancing and it's one of the biggest events sydney has seen since the start of the pandemic. brazil meanwhile is seeing a major surgeon cope with 1000 cases as a more contagious variant spreads rapidly throughout the country this past week the nation registered a record numbers of daily fatalities hospitals are on the brink of collapse and
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health officials are warning the death toll could reach 3000 people a day if serious action is not taken. a new wave of the current a virus is sweeping brazil with an unprecedented force more people are dying more infected and for the 1st time it's moving beyond just hot spots. of the country. the number of patients is led to a tsunami of civic ices that now flooding brazilian hospitals more than 19 of 27 provincial capitals are in a critical condition. could reach the brazilian virus variant p one is surging it's more contagious possibly even for people who have had private non-trained before some of latin america's top physicians say if brazil fails to get the virus on the control now it will continue to me tight with potentially devastating consequences for the entire world. with this new variant it's possible
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that people throughout the world including brazil may be vaccinated against previous virus strains but if new variants are resistant to spread that's why i'm calling brazil the world's largest open a laboratory for the spread of covered 19. president jibe both in our downplays warnings from scientists instead he speaks of the suppose it dangerous of mass wearing and opposes any lock down enough with the crying how long we got to keep whining. despite opposition from the president some states have now opted to impose lockdown measures on their own. there has been a fresh clashes in myanmar between police and demonstrators protesting against the country's military to military has been widening its crackdown on the opposition since seizing power in early february over 50 peaceful protesters have been killed
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in the unrest among them a teenage girl whose death has become a solemn symbol of the opposition. close to the ground for safety her shirt says everything will be ok but it wasn't from mandalay university student kelson she was shot in the head and killed as police opened fire on protesters last wednesday thousands attended her funeral a day later giving the 3 finger salute it's become a gesture of solidarity among pro-democracy civilians and a show of defiance against the military. kelson hasn't been allowed to rest in peace. witnesses say her grave was disturbed by soldiers shortly after her burial. they allege her body was subject to a graveside autopsy by military doctors only adding to the outrage over her killing . kelson story is no isolated incident wednesday was the
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deadliest day since protests began at the start of february. but u.n. figures show more than 50 civilian protesters have been killed since the military coup many people say the international community isn't doing enough. like this nun who took to the streets to stand between vulnerable protesters and the riot police. there's no one to protect myanmar's people. people have to defend themselves and help each other as we can't trust anyone it's not safe they arrest and beat those they don't like and kill them. diplomatic efforts so far have failed the un special envoy has urged the search here to council to act now but it hasn't stopped one day of violence many are wondering when everything will really be ok on the streets of
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myanmar again. we turn our attention now to south africa now where there are crocodiles on the loose police and conservation officers are searching for an unknown number of crocs after they escaped from a breeding farm earlier in the week it's believed they may have gone into a nearby river authorities have told people living in the area to be vigilant but not to panic. it's funny veil of picture esque country town in the cape wind lens but the only thing everyone is talking about here now these residents the crocodiles and the commercial braiding from camps to make money from their leather and to meet but on wednesday some revolted against their destiny and broke through one of the fences so we just talked to the owners they did not want to talk to us on camera but they've been into this business for more than 20 years they say something like that never happened before they were clearly stressed out they looked a bit overwhelmed and they are hoping that the remaining crocodiles will be found
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soon. more than 30 left around here already inside the close by rivers usually a popular spot for tourists and locals. time to escape because we don't know way. throughout the day and ease it is very scary. to some of the sea so this. is something like this. would you go in the river again no no no no. no no. i think. i will always be my mind spoken times and the night is just starting in bunny vale and apparently that is the best time to catch the crocodiles dozens of them that have escaped over here you can see one of the traps that were set up with a faint inside huge piece of meat but they have not been so helpful not many
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crocodiles were actually caught with these ones that is why there's now another focus the police brought in boats and they're going out on night patrols trying to locate the crocodiles together with the community and local authorities they try to find the crocs that are not indigenous to this area of south africa. it's much much easier. especially the. period. during the day normally. it's. easy to look. with a but we are not allowed to film the operation but he has several gunshots shortly afterwards many people here don't believe that the authorities will be able to go after all crooks up until now it is not even clear many are missing.
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