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the up in the kitchen, the glass on the beach is evil out them or not. i got a good my don't get a get. we'll put it on the show that the lady meeting be brittany lackey. then this is in the knee by little bye. now, bye, and then you guys name my last name. what are what are the oh, in 10 years of covering the war in syria,
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i've met many people heard and told many human stories and seen many tragedies 1st hand. some of them touched me more than others, but the voices of the smallest were perhaps the loudest. that's why in 2016 i made growing up with war, a documentary about children in syria. ah, one story in particular struck me that most. that of little lace. i did not take the help out. i just made them new my the he was a 5 year old going through hell and back. i just couldn't get him out of my mind. 5
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years old and i came back to syria to check on. how is he doing now? how has he been dealing with his masters pain and losses? has he ever managed to recover his room? 2 leading. how did his life change? did it change at all? and what will to morrow bring for him, i use the christ is in syria began in the wake of what's known as the arab spring, a wave of empty government uprisings that swept through the middle east gulf and no . and after the here, it turned into full scale, multi sided war between bear is internal forces between several foreign nations
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have actually no one no not, no i i do live in the law that i didn't have the wrong one look in about 2 and one lower than the which i'm not going to have in effect, and that's on muscle consciousness. ah, i found least in the same rundown school that became a shelter for internally displaced people. i last saw him in 5 years ago. originally from theories north,
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they had to flee here to the central city of homes. after that part of the country was taken in 2013 by the so called islamic state, the international terrorist group that started as an offshoot from al qaeda. ah, he still leaves with his grandmother in the same 12 square meter room. even in the same setting. i had a sense that lace was now a different child on the ah
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here. what is stephanie joseph enough to read all of the new head the following. the middle of the lithia have been of the final i lose the initial still near with them . listen pulling the column on top of your head. see roughly, hey, we will more stuff than that model. follow, you know me, you were student by the name i said body mark or the bali zacharon split the valley but she would do syria and now when i 1st met lays i only heard his story. it took 5 years for his grandmother to
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be ready to share her memories of that day. but that's what shows me the bigger picture. 3 generations of one big, happy family lived in that house, lays his parents and grandparents his brothers and sisters. and nearly all of them were killed in a matter of minutes. it was a bloody massacre. and only to survive to me, the news. the segregated all along. all right, social class, last class. people though,
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also covered by 1st name. if you're born in to a 4 family, you're born into a minority family. if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your lives, chances people die on average. 15 years old, born a generational poverty. this is a fight every day. to meet your needs and the needs of your family, me the with the united states, it's very clear that the united states has aligned itself with war lords and drug lords war criminals. basically, while the afghan people suffer. so as the united states has been about $150000000000.00 us dollars trying to rebuild afghanistan, there is almost nothing to be seen from that. when the united states government special inspector general has gone out to look for the schools and the health care centers. when journalists have gone to look out,
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look at these things that the united states supposedly built, they can't be found. ah, some can fall from middle class to homeless overnight. most of them are very hard working. people who want to get ahead that has either have some, some health issues or have some had a trick of bad luck. full time job won't always pay for a place to live and missing just a month's rent can get you evicted, gunpoint. if anything bad happens to any thing that just throws your budget off slightly, you gotta catch up real quick, or you're going to have a judgment of possession against you and get a big anyone, it's homeless, is treated like garbage. people look at you like a monster or someone bad, or you chose to be there most of the time. it's not the case. see how it is to be born in the world's richest country?
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do seem to have helped him accept his pain and come to terms with his last. he eventually found the words to describe his past and express his feelings. the machine, the machine, the sort of thing. she'll just let me know when i'm when i'm there. but it let me and that's no surprise. but then lays had just been freed from captivity and reunited with his grandmother. it was common practice for the islamist fighters to use civilian hostages as currency and exchange them for comrades taken prisoner by the syrian government lease
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know how much gonna go with the phone. i'm not sure i'm going to shift don't show it to me. i haven't shared with karen towards the end of the file, but it had the okay. i didn't i'm sure. okay, let me see if i will allow was good. hi, listen. the j. k. dick deed was i think you must have deny it. lewis, to teach him the police,
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gave it to a tragedy. i gave him some shipping and handling come at a low price of a lot on the market. has me one other thing with a low and laughing had this is why would you say well, and i wanted to ship with you on the whole over? do you see another car was another deal buddy? the legacy ball they plan on do. c i have to follow the
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lead time to see them to do usually under the hub who has done has me from my lap. let me place these one of millions of theory and kids affected by the decades long war according to different estimates. it has taken the lives of about 55000 children of those who survived nearly 90 percent still need humanitarian assistance. and too many to count have lost one of those parents. the youngest sir, in case i don't even remember allies before the crisis. almost 5000000 children have been born during the conflict and the war as normal. children with their child
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who's so low, in theory as young have been through so much, but they're still able to smile even when they're down no longer can ah solid. i didn't know i'm a no, doesn't anomaly. father had been so long then i had a good many of them. oh, i humanly this time i couldn't help but think about syria. ah,
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they have so much in common. that boy and his country, me so bleeding after 10 years of conflict and devastation, losses that can be measured. but it struck me that just like this child slowly recovering, getting back into school and learning to smile again. and just like many others here in case that i filmed for my 2016 documentary and the many i met 10 years of covering the war, syria a slowly but heavily striving for peace and one day. perhaps it can thrive and prosper again. no matter what me and all these kids who suffered so much in the war, they will grow up and do their best to ensure that it can never happen again. ah,
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the younger son julia, which is threatened julia. me. i'm pretty sure she'll jump in about the cars, which yeah, but yeah, any of you though, we're going to get to the show. put on julia, now you get the more. yeah, i see some senior but also you years old, you nice new city water you need to call us some as well. and i had already you know,
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more news with still some new motivation to them. an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country threaten to wipe out in america, we do everything on our part a project in water, the escaping climate change poses the same threat. right now, alaska has seen some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world. we lost about 3535 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring it is bad. and that means the river is 35 pounds. then learning was year before, i think we're part of america. there's proven america for
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