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and with that, you're up to date for to stay with us from global us that follows injured ukrainians, getting high tech post fedex in the us. that's up next. a reminder, you can always catch one year old at any time or disgusting dot. com and our social media is actually got an image such as swan and buttons for me and the entire new seemed behind the scenes. thank you for watching. the . every jenny is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some of the right people in your northern most count the police the free time,
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but still very much alive. your guy to the special thoughts in germany. recognize where exactly it was fun. learn a lot of our culture history. all their travel extremely worth a visit. the casualties of experts in the us to helping ukrainian p seems still only one why china is known for babies. a mist failing to materialize, the and the glints of gold thousands of risking their lives and the more retaining does the,
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the, it's been over a year and a half since russia began its worth of aggression against ukraine. around half a 1000000 soldiers on both sides of being killed orange. it's an old tooth brush. and the eclipse pack e. i'm a culture called light to cigarettes himself. his brother in law, andre helps him and he's come with a, a to the usa in february this year, e m a college looks life change beyond recognition was he was captured by enemy soldiers. it's difficult for him to talk about it for me to suffer. my memories are mere fragments. my face was burnt up, but i had so many problems tripped up. i couldn't think about anything and that was
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just to stop. in late february, he was on bush near the face, the contested town of buck moved his right tom with shred it in the attack, but alia, believes that was immediate medical treatment. his less tom could have been saved. he alleges he was captured by mess maurice from under torres wagner. his alms around p typed it in a cellar most before glove. the shock came later when i realized the and just decide stuff out of the me that i wasn't given any proper help, more home to me. i think they could have saved my left arm lot to apparently the ligaments and the bones were still okay. because i could move my fingers, but helium multicultural cause now hoping to regain some independence through the expertise of this us prosthetic center. upper extremity percept expressionist jamie vomitous. thing works with when did veterans are they don't have to pay for
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treatment in may and more how took psalms were amputated just below the shoulder. a challenge for the perspectives specialist for him to understand how extensive isn't to resolve the team. i just took notes from his muscles. so my goal for really and before he leaves is to be able to have him independently, be able to pick up a glass of water or a bottle of water from a table and drink it independently and also be able to eat independently the state . that's the make me really, really happy. that's our goal. that said that it's gonna be some work with bloomberg. i'm a senior. that's because really is muscle signal reading is live, which means it will be hard to control his prostheses on top of this, the veterans short stumps mean of touching the for stacy's will be a challenge. fast plus to impressions, a taken of his arms, and then the model of each dump is created and then into to mount belt from plastic . we have
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to hold suction and i think right now it doesn't hold section. if we lift up a little air comes in the back right here, so we need to take that some. so we're on the road to having a good fit, but we're not quite there yet. so it will take several weeks before the high tech homes are ready come for is the 1st thing if they have pain with across these is they're not gonna want to continue to use the products is cost more than a $100000.00 funded by donations and purchased from specialists companies, the send to off is it services for free. it's treated around 40 soldiers since the outbreak of the ukraine with some outside of the us. a non profit organization provides hotel rooms, visas, and slights speech stay costs $5.00 to $6000.00. and many volunteers give that time to okay, we receive
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a lot of in current support from our community here from americans who would just cook meals and bring them to, to their house, to the parchment or hotels room. it's also how the chrome internet can come in, well into the time. so we don't pay for a nice email coach looks treatment tools that includes learning how to control his new prosthetics. that process can take up to a yes, such as physical therapist alia his health and the 2 months to allow other veterans to receive treatment to. and what's about jamie pharmacies promised that he would be able to lift the drink on his own. good feel strange, says alia so, so, so the time being, he'll continue to be dependent on those around him. he used to travel a lot, working on construction sites. he knows that doctors unlikely. now, even with his me prostheses, he's now looking for
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a new purpose in life. so you, for the me ask you, i want you to help others who have gone through the same thing man, but not before that i need to do a rehabilitation course myself, your thoughts that have some therapy, may i have not had any psychological support? yeah. much, i mean, if i want to help others, it'll be extremely important to help myself. first, the positive best will be learning to accept the constant, remind me what the will has done to his life. the biggest on is one of the poorest of the former soviet republics, as widespread unemployment and many of its 7000000 citizens living in poverty. the
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small country remains dependent on russia, tests, consequences. it's no easy undertaking, heading up to the no man. so if you're just on our journey, takes us to the heart of the mountains, an altitude of 2500 meters. it's only later that we appreciate just how much influence russia has in this remote region. she back home and look on bench on are waiting for their son. he's hurting the sheep. only up here does he have enough tester for them? without the animals, the family could not survive the when their son tubing each back move on. the bench on hulu arrives. we notice he's wearing a camouflage jacket featuring the russian flag. i did submit those, some of the stuff that i worked in russia for a while and months ago is i lost the loans,
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dissolving. but i've come home again. and while i'm in line to our boys, go to moscow because they can't find work here less than the meta. let's get to the there are a 1000000 care. costanza is working in russia. cove and each bag will convention lucy's no significance and wearing a russian military jacket. jessica stood in. i guess the inscription doesn't mean anything to me. today your jacket is fairly warm now that's good for both spring and winter's. elizabeth kyrgyzstan is one of the poorest countries in central asia. here people live from hand to mouth. cuban each back book on bench on low did not feel comfortable as a craftsman and russia. the 25 year old wanted to return to the shiloh as the nomads, affectionately called the high pastors. but he doesn't know how much longer he can survive on his meager earnings.
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the capital beach k both it's a mix of soviet heritage and far eastern influences. the countries powerful neighbors of complex down and china are also visible, but it's soviet still sheets. the small country, linguistically, culturally and economically gets done is almost entirely dependent on russia for gas and oil. moscow uses this dependency to pressurized care, gets done and to tie itself to it. politically. the, the effects of that are clear on the outskirts of the city are much i'll be shift and bostic on month 2 of the work around the clock to feed themselves and their 7 children. they make traditional dumplings around a $1000.00. their son, fixed on is a huge concern for them. he was unable to find
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a job and care gets done. and his emigrated to moscow, where he works for a delivery service is it's a hard life. he has to pay for a room was 6 or 7 other people live. she said, i see that's how to sleep. he can never rest. that's why his children, grandchildren a still have the couple invite us to have tea with them. they're proud of their care cuz donnie hospitality their traditions. but russia has a keen hold on the family to are make repeats almost verbatim. some of the propaganda from russian state television. no show threats when it comes to russia to prudence policies. i support them. he's a real man, i watched this political talk show every day and he's going about it the right way . at 1st i didn't understand what the special military operation was for, but it turns out that russia has to fight against the whole of europe who will play when we ask about their son,
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back to come back to that looks for photos. she's concerned about him being in russia during the war, but that because you're right, i am worried, of course i'm his mother of girl. what do you mean? what are you talking about? why are you worried? yeah, i'm a good. i tell him to carry as possible with him a lot of times, threats and pulled out of the cool him 3 or 4 times a day to get under the one you mean should all know to to, to just soon they aren't going to draft him into the russian army will lose a guest work or a migrant, and he has nothing to do with that to feed his care goose passports should protect their son from being called up. but most go is increasingly targeting migrants from central asia, lowering them into the russian army for money, email you and i as confirmed this for us, he's
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a political scientist in beach tech. we do here news of people coming in. um, typically, um the, the dead bodies of soldiers who were fighting on the russian side, mostly on the russian side. although the government has been care gustave citizens from fighting in the ukraine war, he says, many migrant workers are in a precarious situation. we've already heard several cases where uh, curious citizens in prison and serving sentence jail sent terms in russian prisons, were then recruited by this mandatory company wagner to fight on their behalf. right in the ranks of the private army and coming back killed. poverty is want drive so many curious danis into the arms of russia. coop in each bag, look on the bench on hulu. says he too is struggling to make sufficient money. his
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income won't be enough when it comes to starting a family. when when i get calls from the land in the future, i'll probably have to leave again. it's in the done so it depends on the circumstances the there are so many things happening. so what about germany? would that be an option? they ask half jokingly, everyone here knows that russia will be the most likely option. the green calculation, the united nations predicts that by 2051 and 3 people in china will be over 60. that will have some serious know comic sang. little twan
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twins, parents give her everything, her heart desires books, toys to pads. the 2 year old is already learning english at preschool, which is how her mom, long shout do was raised to her parents, port all their money into her education. even financing her studies abroad today, the things are different. life is about more than just raising children. thank you . good. was it out and some of my friends don't want to get married at all. they say they finally have a decent standard of living. so the idea of having children as a retirement plan with that only exists the older generations one year. so sony died off. many of china is millennials did not grow up in poverty as wealth increased. so did their aspirations, long, shallow runs a bakery. she needs the income to maintain her standard of living. when she was a student in germany, she discovered
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a love of pretzels. she now sells the men her store and hunger. all. her husband is a civil servant. he owns a good salary, but one shows who is clear. there will be no 2nd child. as my whole unit of living would go down considerably possible as, as our apartment is only 30 square meters. just to go eat that. that's about enough for a family of 3 in the you. if we had another child, we'd need a bigger space. fine, but that's a lot of financial pressure. you go ahead and buy the audience in large cities like huntsville, real estate prices of more than doubled in recent years. 12 months of tutoring, music or dance lessons can rack up to almost an entire year salary. there's no state funded child benefit on that. my parents made it possible for me to see the world. i hope that i will be able to give my own daughter is the same
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opportunity. and i'm pretty certain i can only afford to have one child who sees the world and you go ahead to kind of shouldn't say that china introduced it's one child policy in 1979 to curb rapid population growth. it wasn't until 2016 that families were allowed to have 2 children again and 2021 before they could have 3. but the anticipated baby boom is so far failed to materialize. the population is shrinking for the 1st time in decades. according to official figures, china is 1st grade as one child for a woman. the 2nd lowest in the world, population aging has dramatic consequences for the economy. a shortage of skilled workers and all sectors, and huge expenditure on pensions. the country that has a young population can actually have a very good innovation activities, but when the country going to look at aging and
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then the problem of aging will affect it's innovation ability. james young was born in shanghai, his doctorate at stanford university in the us. focused on the economic consequences of population decline. his travel company pays bonuses to employees with children and also a subsidizes artificial insemination. for those who wanted, james young as among the few publicly criticizing china is family policy. this is not enough just to the up and the being the ones how policy types of skills, but they really need to put in place. busy the subsidy, like most the country did in, in europe and any other asian countries. so china, china needs to put in a generous family, substituted cobra. um like the tax rebates that are cash payment and housing
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subsidy and all these things. but china is leaders are still a long way from doing that. one hesitant, initial subsidy project is now underway and hung drill. parents receive a one off payment of $900.00 euros for a 2nd child, and $3000.00 euros for a 3rd. but for many parents, such sams or i'm, you're dropping the ocean, raising a child is a far more costly undertaking. sellers on we also struggles with high living costs and beijing. but she was thrilled when the one child policy was finding a polished kite as her 2nd child. she was 40 when he was born. before that having a 2nd child was strictly prohibited. authorities imposed heavy fines and even enforced sterilizations or abortions. neither shall finally got pregnant and 2012 americans. at that time however, i wouldn't have been able to register my 2nd child because they wouldn't have been allowed to go to school. then i the so i had an abortion,
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according to china is government. the one child policy helps prevent the birth of 400000000 children for social and we, the pain is awful. she herself grew up with 3 siblings. and 2015, she joined protests, demanding the right to a 2nd child. unusually for china, the government relented and the band was lifted a year later, soon after that guy was born. oh, do you know which one of us have i actually realized the joy as being i'm of the roster. the best of my 2nd child was the 1st i was terrified, they would get sick. and now i just enjoy watching my son grow up. that's why i actually wanted a 3rd child because it's such a joy, you were testing for. so john, we desperately wanted more children but was not allowed to. meanwhile, long child, you can have more children, but doesn't want to. the people's republic is shrinking. beijing is facing the
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repercussions of lifting it's one child policy. so late. the e dreams are sent to come through and the scorching heat of the sahara and northern mauritania. but anyone looking to fulfill their dreams here has to dig deep they also need to be brave or extremely desperate. mauritania of government has opened up the area for gold prospecting, those seeking their fortune to send deep into the sand in search of buried treasure . but it's a risky undertaking. the same. yeah, of course. there are many dangers here over you. you could be working on when suddenly everything collapses in the sand, falls on, on this talk to look for you and remove this and until we find who it is on,
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if i come off but there's no oxygen when you're trapped on the pit type is just uh, closer to the other products in the policy. there are a lot of cracks and the rock. so it's really dangerous from a safety point of view. the rocks and this part of the sahara are not very stable. these are pack for the gold diggers. try to locate the vain and follow it into the dams from the the offline. sometimes it slanted and sometimes vertical, depending on how the jacket, the rock is false. that the surfaces, assuming their veins here, the miners will try to find the part of the vein closest to the surface. who will state start digging here because, for example,
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but those who start their whole here, for example, will have to dig a lot further to reach the vein. so it all depends on the depth of the strand. more than 40000 people from more tamia and neighboring countries have flown to the desert men a want to escape poverty and unemployment. they helped to find something in the sand that could give them a shot at a better life. because they've had the investigative study telecommunications that university for 2 year and also not, but it didn't work out fit through the system. the, to the it's very difficult to find a job here is that to live here. so you choose a path and walk it until you find something it gets your question is just kind of
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see if i tried to go abroad to further my study in which i applied for visas for spain, germany and canada. fine. but the applications were all rejected. or assisted getting a visa is harder than finding gold to prove nephews that certificate of not demo with the prospect of a big find has attracted many people from the region. 18 year old mohammed has already made his way through a number of countries since leaving. so done in 2019 by one that i worked in is where i'm chad. and then i went to libya to and this is come on ross and jerry, a funny thing. and finally here tomorrow tanya, the down to always through the desert for mohammad and other men who come here to work the journey to mora jania was not easy.
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yeah. no, no, there's a mafia along the way and they didn't plan in molly, for example, there are jihad of this is who come out of the bush and attack you and then on. so they have guns, and they're ruthless. so i don't, i'm from they taking everything you have and, and if you try to fight back that you will be killed. so hopefully we encountered many problems on the road. mission and security is just one of many problems for the men in the desert. after the rock has been washed down, it's treated with mercury in order to extract the gold, the process of highly toxic for people and the environment of
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the sea and by the going national park. thank you. next going world heritage site is less than 30 kilometers away. new mexico, the thing is you, they have a new $21.00, a mac true level of 0.5 milligrams per kayla was measured to a 100 times more met create when about 10 years ago. is it possible much that goes from animal to animal? it's converted and i should know that the end of the chain and humans it becomes muscle mag tree, which is extremely talk save. some of the critics come on causal a dilemma could say, well, these are very high environmental costs just because this phenomenon being adequate new studies, are we giving the issues enough consideration? we are seeing the right question was, what are the gold minors are not concerned with these questions? the environment is not a priority compared to their own survival. and the dream of having their own little piece of the pie,
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understanding the forest as people are trying to find this ecosystem, ma'am resource thing again, trying to change. and it's working in
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