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the, the flashes around to the east jerusalem is the idea prevents many muslims from entering bills on soc, i'll ask the most. on the eve of ramadan, i meant the conflicts destruction of gauze as a warning, disturbing images overhead. as the gauze and health system has been devastated by the will all tease it, special project human shields documents the story of adults to full set to take his own needs to like at home without of hispanic ideas for this continue to show the surrounding area. what the smell was unbearable, i kept bleeding at home for full days. unfortunately,
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i had no other choice. could i get her to the hospital? obviously, not because we had been besieged for 15 days. then the green lights a little that will give citizenship to foreign national league from neighboring muslim majority country, south africa's presidents, alonzo. they'll position policy request for the us to oversee upcoming elections of the country, code and gauge and attempt to close the mortgage of democracy. the very welcome you're watching all the international with the latest world news update is a pleasure to have you with us. on the top story, as the is really offensive, ben garza grinds on the un agency for palestinian refugees ones that came out of terry and conditions which tragic proportions as hunger has spread all across the
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enclave residency. the month of solace thing for rama is out in the begins march. 11th comes in mid to pay in the same way. i live with my family in this town where we will observe the holy month of ramadan by fasting, and praying fun. i made these decorations to make the children happy because they have seen enough horrors during this war. we were displaced in the middle of it all . today we welcome the holy month of ramadan with pain. i'm sorry. the children were denied the rituals, the strips of wood that families, including the meals. many children were killed or wounded. this is ramadan comes image, pain, suffering, and cruel conditions. we have no vision all hope on the futurism sutton. we don't know how to feed all children on how we can fost and made over this. neither water, no refreshments are available for a 2nd. how can one receive the month of ramadan? well being displaced from home and living in a tent?
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this is the hardest ramadan for this nation. we used to celebrate ramadan in our homes where we had all we need. but now we live in displacement. i am displaced within my own country. this is what ramadan is like for us now. on the muslim, well as if they didn't say, however, the month of ramadan is, is way the forces in violently prevented. worship is younger than full city from end are entering the i'll ask the most get east jerusalem. the dramatic footage for the scene shows audio of troops pushing back a crowd of muslims of the gates to the wells renowned pratt hole, a number of women as well as young and old. the arabs were seen being beaten with battalions as they attempted to answer. all, thor sees claim that working through and show freedom of religion while providing security as requested by the nurse and yahoo governments. as the gauze and health
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care system is in tata, is 5 months of will have devastated most of its hospitals admitted critical shortage of age. many wounded palestinians are forced to on the go alterations on the hazardous conditions. sometimes even without assessing, we look at the cost of the mid of these conflicts. next is all as, as chronic holding off, he's a special projects, human shields. the we are calling the civilians to leave guys, it goes out. some us wants to keep them there as a human shield. this is innocent. civilians are going to be hard to sign on the author, millions and one of the
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to we were in our house when it was bombed. this is my niece. imagine i had to amputate her leg in our home. why didn't just is what soon have we committed? i'm working on a kitchen table without anesthetic cutting off a 17 year old girls. like, where is the mercy? god have mercy on us. the option of getting up at dodge while we weren't time the tanks were right to talk to steps. i went out to the 6 pool to try to get a signal. so i could talk to my dad who has been away for 6 years. my sister,
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a nice sort of time. it was huge. so i told my sister to go to the living room while i place the cottons so that the tank would fire to us. i went to set on the couch and i was hit fast. i didn't feel anything. suddenly, everything around me turned white. i thought i was dead. my mom left the shop telling me and had my cousin take me down. while he was going down the stairs, i saw that part of my leg was going on. my side was just hanging by my skin. they called me to my house and put me down on the table, which already had died when it, as we had been making. they remove the dial and put me on that and see, let me pull it up. unfortunately, i had no other choice, there were just 2 options. either let the girl die as a martyr or trying to do something amputation of the leg was necessary. could i get her to the hospital? obviously not because we had been besieged for 15 days, the
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life changing center directly checked my medical back, but there was nothing in it except a pair of scissors and some guys, i know in every surgery, the doctor asked the nurses to prepare everything. but for me, my nurses were my nephews. i looked around for a threat to tie the artery and i said, wait, i can't see properly. i didn't have my glasses with me. i told my nephews to look for a threat and tied the artery with an ordinary thread. the one you use to fix, torn close. uh the total because if up just they kept the phone in my phone so he could see my old tree. the smell is unbearable. i kept bleeding her full days. the pain was so strong, i was hallucinating off to full days. the times suddenly left the area. if not, i'll do it. let's say i gave myself 5 days to save the heat. i thought that would be the maximum limit for her to endure the pain, but she handled something, no human can handle,
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having an amputation with no anesthetic. the in the, the, the, the, the, the sides, every day a palestinian doctor cries because he can help patients. but lacks the resources every day we performed amputations, not because we want to, but because we lack the means to treat them. i mean, we're not butchers, but we have no other choice. every day a post and the doctor dies
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a little when he was in the hospital reception and sees a mother, a brother, a sister bringing a dead or wounded person, and fighting for a hospital bed. the meanwhile, in india, a new citizenship amendment is to be implemented amid the upcoming general elections below would guarantee citizenship and for non muslim or religious group members who move from mostly majority, i've got a strong bond. good does. unpack is done before december 31st in 2014, to get more, we can close live to also you corresponded runjun shawn over and doing good to see today. so what do we know about this legislation? a look, firstly, this is big considering kids coming to us before the general elections of india.
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any time this week, the deed for elections will be announced. and remember, the notification of the citizenship amendment act was a pause or not in the will these be his political body in the manifesto, which is a boss of the 2019 manifesto and we, the citizens diamond extended into all these political body has fulfilled. it's from, it's now what exactly ease of the citizenship amendment act and why is that contentious now back in 2019 below was already false to ride off. so the law is false. we so the different thoughts of the country drew coughing to protests because the law was proceeds to be ad team was slim. now this particular law, what it intends to do is it intends to give citizenship to on documented both $6.00 to $10.00, norm brooklyn's from of gone a song focused on as well as banjo page. so the citizen ships these people, they have to be in india before the 2014, in fact,
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december of 2014. and then they qualify to be given us citizenship in india. these could be anybody. these could be christian. gen would paste 6, but no one was the lens. the reason be the government sees the b are coming from was lin majority country. now, with this particular notification being announced by the home industry that the nor do a quarter to you really for rob this particular asked to be carried out in. well, it's very interesting. no, because in the run up to the general elections, it'll be interesting to see that kind of reactions we get a loan, go and wonder if occasion in fact i was just reading a what it does is to several he was about 2001 for the and a few thousands and then other for the this is the focus on the board on the think about the z help sled, the common to india in the living in depth for several years now. they would be
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able to apply to an online full suited oh for citizenship. and of course, if they qualify, uh they would be able to get the citizenship and so and so forth though. but of course, the not your underlying factor. he'll be willing to consolidate for the hard fusion about blocking the upcoming general elections and, and many things as the sounds, as long as the correspondent runjun john was speaking to his line from new delhi. thank you. the, the russian defense ministry confirms a full us made abrams time because being destroyed on the battlefield. image of the circulating online of the charge remains of the american made machine reports suggest the tank was destroyed and assigned for one of the villages have done yes. region, the russian defense ministry also concerned that the west and supplied munitions have been taken out in the course of finding a new crane, including a check made vampire calling about the vehicle on 2 french made sees a self propelled artillery units. the west military might seems to be suffering
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long staley of to a nava. his a british made challenge of tongue stuck in a month while performing a simple training exercise the, the exercise. we've seen the main problem, the challenges facing the main proving as being one of the messages to the credit and to increase a given. and since we go, is that last this challenge is full admittedly precise. actually they've had real problems with it. he and ukraine because of its lability and they just said it's too heavy. it's on the pallet and it keeps getting stuck. and you can see
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that's exactly what has happened here. the belly is the time he's on the mode we're trying across a small, big tree to you in a few minutes is why, but it's clearly very wet, very. so he and the tank is just sunk in, slit in, and now they're waiting for recovery. they go. meanwhile, the moving story isn't much about so ukrainian soldier who surrender to a wounded russian service mountain helped to save his life. the russian soldier shared his story with us. he. the leslie celeste went into the village of last. the scanner went high, calibre shout came down on us, and i was badly wounded. my comments and bottles went to help with an evacuation and hated me from the drones. later that same night i heard foot steps and then came up. so i asked who he was. he says, don't shoot me, i'm on um. and without the vest, i offered him to surrender voluntarily,
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and he agreed that it would lead with him in these kindergarten for 3 days to fetch me water from a puddle and was given it to me. then all about creation came and we will remove the smell, and most of you credit indecent, co signed gloss named alexander. he was from ukraine's nicolai's city and attempts to sell south africa to other powers. that's how the country's presidents has lost it. they may know position policy for almost going to the us service. the elections in may is what else around the pose i had to say in his dining response to that request. we say to come and monitor. but now for a non party, the non state drive that non state entity to do something like that, it's basically say we have more gauging our, our democracy to either. i don't really, it doesn't matter to me who are those uh,
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uh, we deal with regional organizations, continental organizations, and global organizations. and we in lives there. so we think it's quite in this in gene. yes. and there seems to be another agenda that i'm the pin so that those are the words of the president of south africa, said i'm a plus, i'm responding particularly to the main to position party. the democratic alliance updates in a letter requesting support from the united states as well as several foreign nations to ensure a see and say election as they say, come voting times on between to 9. so it may print the post that claims that if the d is replaced as puts of africa sovereignty on a silver platter. and that, that data a basically says we of sending our democracy and this is all coming as the country becomes increasingly nervous. that if the election day could be mod,
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by violence between condo receives at the uniform political party, as well as the economy, freedom cited and is the talk team members as well. what the d a is the same should be as senior, waiting in this may change that they have a chance of winning, but not if the united states does not intervene. it also points out that so that's because peaceful transition to democracy. 1994 were supported by a countries throughout the world that said it's progressive vision and worked very hard just to defeat racial nationalism and political oppression. but the kid what is being argued is of african countries that the d a avoided the word a pottage and it's made sense. and instead, the phrase that a period of as racial nationalism and political oppression that on its own is a sending sylvester because it's on a frenzy considering the fact that the democratic alliance, the parties did not even exist during the countries for us to democratic elections
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in 1994 and so that's it because now say this clearly indicates that should the democratic allies go into government so that the car will be subjected to the bullying of the united states. additionally, the letter is asking for taking the logical resources to come back to miss information and this information from a foreign model. i'm about to basically, but she has moved from the atlanta we've asked for appeal to our government to recognize the high stakes for south africa. and to lead up to an optimal of the 2024 national and provincial elections. it is in these context that we know form of the request all putting us in democracy to engage with consequence in the run up to the election. well, it's similar to that one was also seen to 2 of the foreign ministers around the world, particularly in europe. um aust, getting for helping ensuring that there is absolutely seats no foreign interference
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is of africa's upcoming election. and that leads to, as well, was also seen by the democratic alliance. but so that's because the reject all of these move in by the d a saying that the d h has seen how the us into a few minutes in as a country. the solvency has resulted in absolute destruction and k of the but still chooses to go ahead and life has to be in to, to the you is that is to try to, i'm close for, for the d a to wanting to, to intervene. americans over c o elections, of which we never intervene in their own elections. so i don't think that is a very because it vedic which i did or the civic with move. so 100 percent, i feel like it's on sale and so that it can citizens because i don't understand the relation between the the political parties and our political parties. i believe that as a sort of something that we can put a citizen, i'm supposed to have my c as well,
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with regards to the polity of political industry and all that. they don't reside. yes, so difficult to tv. that's good to see if it goes to that, said african citizens, the thing that they don't need to use observers, because what makes them roch's to observe that african election. so with all the scandals that they have under they balances. even the amc has said that the da's need to amounts to nothing further stating that they don't even know what to be basis of these tensions of, of the d a r. but also they say that this is not surprising to them. why do you expect from a party that wants to have international relation powers? what do you expect from a particular leader? i'm done stand hayes and talks about the war in guys. by saying that one means genocide is one means of freedoms. those are the places and sent him is coming to attend by the reading party. the agency theresa long from the institute of election management services in africa. so he's,
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he's puzzled by why the south african opposition would think it appropriate to involve the us in the pulse is just completely uncalled for vengeance for faith. but she studies official positions that are for it to essentially be coordinated on that for an entire year. in the election process the alleged. ready that they have put that when we pick up the test in terms of the relationship will sort of forget in terms of wall to give me 50 processes, they put get the support in the past and say, i think it is absolutely. we should see that in the future position actually go to a company, but in fact it was picked up by his own elections, barefoot and this is from disability quotes. and then i'm going to show why. ready
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one thing that it is an impact to even come in observe elections inside of that when they themselves have him. that because that it's about 2 to 4 more days until tens of millions of russian citizens go to the posts because the balance for the country is next president is here. the presidential elections aren't unique because watches and baffled new regions will take part in the vote. a, i'll see international brings the special coverage of this landmark event. the next thing comes as a large scale challenge for russians and basso new regions. millions are preparing to cost the balance that despite the sweat of ukrainian shelley aussies, that shape both takes as to how local stores usually making sure people can exercise their right to have that voice. is hud as well. she prepares to go to the
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polls. this presidential election will post unique challenges in russia's new territories. these areas are court. the under martial law and cynical ukrainian attacks on pulling centers are always a trust, but it's the solutions that are critical and those solutions must take into account the reality of the situation on the ground. for example, one of the voter has yet to receive the new russian documents screens kind of a spot of them. you'll notice where people will ukrainian passports. i'm not able to vote in unit labor rights. it territories, but there was other rules and laws. but at the same time, people want to vote and have expressed such a desire. therefore, we are speeding up the process of issuing documents and helping them to obtain russian passports. this is the daily process. moreover, we are looking at how to organize it even more quickly because there is not much time left before the elections. and people want to be involved. further innovative
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ways to ensure the safety of voters are being considered including restricting information regarding the location of the polling areas. and even moving the voting places from where risk a merge. the duration of voting may also be reduced to protect the voters with the local election commission is ready to use the valuable experience they gain in september 2023 during the election of deputies to the regional parliaments, still concert. so that's where the polling stations we also have technologies that allow us to ensure security rushes. new regions will also have the possibility of early voting at pony stations located in an accessible or remote areas. in addition to these voters would be able to register to use mobile vote or mechanisms. this will all avoid large congregations and folders which are prime targets for ukrainian strikes. a variety of forms of voting will ensure the separation of people flowing into vote. in this way, it will be possible to avoid large crowds of citizens in one room. and of course,
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no risk can ever be entirely eliminated. and last year's local election showed that the ukrainian army was determined to disrupt the democratic process as much as possible. now, you're probably wondering why i'm wearing this protective vest and helmet 12 put quite simply. it's because polling stations are under the threat from ukrainian attack. this posting station, in fact, itself was struck during the referendum and 2 people were killed. but as you can see, it hasn't due to the people from taking part in the democratic process. so this year, as russians from very boss stuck to belgrade, heads of the poles, they'll be joined by the people have done bus, eager to exercise their hard won democratic rights, and to find their own future as part of the wider russian family. and while ukraine may do all in its power to prevent it, this selection will go ahead on the free voices of don bus will be heard. so let's have
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a look how those things is already taking place in some regions. russian sold is currently serving on the front line for making that choice. so the next president in ali palace, the voting procedure is exactly the same as at ordinary election stations with soldiers showing that post holes and then, and only then being able to mark that vote for the candidate on the zone. yes, region has also participated in early voting with citizens already costing the votes, local se, but eager for the opportunity, expressing hope that a future leader will bring peace to the hubs. i am a patriot of motherland. why not vote? my hopes that we could be quiet so that we could finally go out for a bull can enjoy life a very big hope. well, very much as they say with t as in my eyes. if the funds we cannot stay away, we have finally become a single big country. entered history, become part of the russian federation. how can we stay away because this is our history, our part and our voice means a lot. we're bringing do special,
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all take coverage off preparations full rushes. presidential elections of the 1st time balancing will take place over several days, starting on march 15th with the voting through march 17th it. stay tuned down, follow all the details and learn more about this land. small collection of funds on our website, all the com the way. thanks for your company here in our international this monday. it's always appreciated. we'll be back with more of the top of yeah, the because of 800000000 people don't have aspirations. it doesn't make a difference. how big the other 400, because it divided, would it be strong enough if you want to standing ovations, you need to have gone some positive of room is that you've been born between the 2
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of i said, but why don't we lift a 1000000 people out of poverty every 6 to 7 years. hello and welcome. i am on a problem, kid. in the ever evolving landscape of the 21st century. the focus no more than ever is on india. tonight i'm joined by an amazing but you know the mind is an under brunner producer, altered investor, and then focused. it will come funny screw. what about thank you very much for having me. so wonderful for you to come. thank you so much. i've only had inspiration or conversations with you every time you've spoken. so i'm looking forward to this one to is vincent guns strongly who are you in the ultimate onto piano? you have been given the states a 100 do man has that item. it sounds a little bit like it's got a sunset, but i think maybe a lot of the original ones. i would say, i think i started up at a time when i was born
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a she was not looked at. yeah. so proudly so to speak. 3 things, i mean most people said a chest that you couldn't get a job, so you are to start working for yourself. second, there was no such thing as funding in your funding. everything this everyone talks about right now is just not that you couldn't even get a bank drawn. and i think the 3rd one was spots the parents. so after the 3 months of shock of them saying, i want to do something of my own. it is, my dad was a profession. my brother studies did a be interesting and has always been a profession. i was the outlined in the family. and i think my dad gave me some incredible advice. the very 1st time he said, look, if you're finally doing this, be clear. if anything goes wrong, we're not going to be able to help you. what is your dealing that i'm doing? what? so i said, i don't think i can implement somebody else's vision and therefore i'm being and i'm to for now that stage when i wanted to do something, it wasn't clear. maybe i didn't even came a little later on. and at that time nobody call it even media and, and then what time was this? what you had was this isn't the 1980s. it is so. and i think that one sentence was
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saying we wouldn't be able to bail you out to get my feet on the ground for the next 40 years of my life. so did you speak to your dad about saying that that one to be a businessman or what was the exact? if you remember what? because that word is very key word which your father said, look, we will not be able to help you. and he was vague, came from you due to my childhood accountancy. we negotiated about an m b a. mm hm . and i said, i want to do something completely on my own. so he said, okay, why didn't you do a job for inside? what do i see it do it? i'm either one of these to as a stop gap and, and when and that do whatever you want to do. when i said, if i have a plan b and life landing never works. i think today most people have that in general. let me give it a try. you know, and i think that is the 1st recipe for failure. because if you give anything a try means you have a finite time line and say, here comes 1st, success comes only after that. i completely agree with you load up the item that i think is cool. and a lot of students who come and visit dhl is make what's new. if this does not work, i will have this the moment to have that choice not to go over it,
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please let me remind you of your failure now in the early stages of your life and it had mean it and my life. and we did a show together, it was uh and could be short of it. you had done it for uh that was something reason never got picked up and i just finished side on. and i was very happy and i was uh, given what we will not matter. and we shot this thing in painless to you. mm hm. and i remember you were coming and you were saying, this is what we have done. and we worked very hard and i think that must be the only affiliate in life of i think my failure to successfully shows uh, a fairly, as to 2 successive. i'm actually quite happy and i'm proud of it. if my 8th seniors were not there, my 2 successors wouldn't have been the next one they are. so i think that would be one of the ones that we are most bossy at this point in time. i was happy that didn't happen because after that you never worked with me. no, no, no, we didn't. we did some work together in directly. yeah. i think that a, you know,
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and the movie a wedding this day, which is still a treasure trove and its quotes, the ones that caused that was, that was outside of the comment. did you have you started? this is cable tv thing. how did that uh, come across, i think when you're young, you're looking at opportunities. you don't. so the end of the day and opportunities are the ones that i think mostly opportunities in my early stage to end up with the latest date. i don't want to be philosophical about at least the reason as a result because no, i'm a very practical person. my wife is much more philosophic with my daughters much, most of the stuff that i'm a much more practical person. so for me, so the end of it is to put yourself constantly in as many places so that at some stage you'd be the right place the right time, because you need to be in the right place of ident 3 or 4 times in your life. to really break out. mm. but for that you need to walk incredibly hot to be in places so that you can be in dry places like them. and to me, so the end of the day is that the other products that anybody is timing? i think we be,
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we miss out the importance of the timing and how getting your timing right to what you want to do both sometimes saying no, i'm just saying yes. actually more to say no. and then what you say yes in life about and i think if i look at those and look back to my cable tv, those were opportunistic days. and there was only one child called the session that particular time in india as a nation. and the rest of the network and the fact that one wanted to give a choice for the 2nd one. and i think those are the incredible learning the is because as a business, everyone thought i was mad, which is a good recipe to know that you might succeed. but at the mob, i've also, and i think you come from the same industry. but if you want a standing ovation, you need to have gone to multiple rooms where you've been bored by people have told you this one, the name of your crazy. and then you're gonna put us in track and live if you started by getting an applause. you're johnson. how do you, i'm going to go applause. you're going to read out down the number of the physical dogs that have been slammed onto me document incredibly less and then at the end of 3 or 4 or 5 months all night it'd be but i was working with said,
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maybe this is not a good idea, but as of a one year, we couldn't get a single person to take a given the connection. now in today's age that sounds completely there, but at that time, and i think that gave me an incredible amount of isn't, is this wisdom was always there? are you, what was that's a risk factor that what do they need to dig and sort of planned into various things i would say myself conviction. so i, i think you're out and that's how self conviction come from. they did come from i think it has to come from you. i'd definitely not. you're not born with that. i've come from the middle, the middle class background, that whole psyche for me was very down to a there's, but i would say that conviction that says i'm in the, i'm all in. i think him for my very early days and then it much was the come some things that i think i may have done in buying in ritual before it's time it takes very takes a lot of cottage to actually admit that this before this time and letting go so i think the things that i've let go,
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but do they mean feel is are before its time and its learning have taught me and that strengthens yourself in between because we say god got everything goes with god. god is not about waking up in the morning and having a bright audience i would go with that. that actually is a, it's exactly like you've got, it's a lot of process. it's like every day it's accumulating expedients, videos, execution slabs slams everything and you're getting better every day from cable tv, you establish this and buy it. it's called you tv, 2 of my best friends. what are these by you? course i've got most law and written as it. yep. and then you reach the point when you said, i let go your tv and i will sell it to disney. did you get bored with this? all you reach the saturation point or was it the business dean? no, so i mean that's a great question. i would say. neither of the 3. i don't think i'd be never bored with anything in life. i don't think there's a commission. i don't think you'll plan exists in life. so i think from where i
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stood, what i did an early days when nobody could define what you were doing at that stage, media and ended them the gotten involved would, wouldn't be starting that it was a production production, the vision that one had to build a company that was non just a creative house, but was a media conglomerate. good. and i think i had an accident button on disney for 6 and 7 years we worked together 3 members of the people who are on my board for the longest period of time. so when they pop the question that says, why don't we put it all together? i guess that was a practical list, so i wasn't bored, it wasn't a business need for me. i was just being product. so do you have grid words to describe yourself? yeah, i think practically makes some sense because of the simple yeah. that stage i felt if i built this brand, what better can i do them? give it to an incredible brand like disney, it's target people who are practical or not emotional, know, and track. i would say i'm a very passionate 1st and i think there's a huge gap. even though it sounds like a slip, a dream passionate and being emotional. so i think i was extremely passionate about media. i was extremely passionate about the company, i booth,
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but i was not emotion about it. so what is the difference between the 2? they most of them i would have never let it go because then i would have felt like no, this is mine. and i think you've seen today in businesses, most founders on top of industrialism and they've not allowed themselves to let them go. actually the companies were gone down the drain and then you from just another company. and so i think that was a great cross road for me. i'm somebody who feels going into a 2nd meetings is quite different from going to a 2nd that i think both of us come from the idea and trust funds to understand what that means. but a 2nd act means you do what you did, and then you'd now do it all over again. but the 2nd of things is when you let that go and then you start all over again all over again. so i think it was an excellent cross for a lot of people told me that can do this again. lot of even when i started doing other things, they said anybody not calling the i'd be at a such a great experience here working together. how come you not calling me to come and join you? and i'm saying we had a great experience. now i want to learn something completely new and i want to do something you. if you sit together i won't grow,
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you. one girl will complete on each of those sentences like we used to do before. right. and i think that's right today when people in the work environment always feed. i've had great experience. let's work with the same people. again, i would only say, challenge yourself a little bit more otherwise, nobody not chatted you. what happens to this phase people? it keeps saying that you would have the right place and the right time, i think you had a product of the choices that you make. and i think for all of us, that's what it is. timing actually is not a god gives man a stroke of luck. actually, the timing is improving your gut feeling every day. and i think that's what it would be because actually at the time your making decisions, most people are boring you with that. i remember when i was exiting this, i went and made every one and they said we're letting you letting us have down your name, the company down here in the media industry down. why are you doing this kind of situation? 5 years, nato and other logic companies like flip got and all you can see exits, the big zip code is become a big good at that time in 2012 is
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a bad word. like in 19 eighties, entrepreneur, it was a bad wood cutting. so i think i've been to the side goes enough to know. yeah, that you need to be quite physically and what is important when you did this deal? when you tv, did you look at the fashion side of it, or did you look at the money side of it? what was in your mind when you decided that i saw that, and i created teddy's with 37500 a piece, which is the maximum that my parents could afford to give me at that stage. so to me it was always whatever i got to lose. now it is true that as you evolve, you have more to lose. and so i don't think today i can say i'm leading back on the 37005 and say what everyone got to lose because there's a lot more responsible even created a non for profit. i have a lot more accountability, different senses. but at that stage, i think money is not the driving force. that doesn't mean it can be only passion because of its only passion. you would make better projects and been projects don't equal to commerce. so i would say the call most of it, the commotion to the bottom. it is something that i was ingrained from day one,
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because i knew that i could not have a v costs to anyone building me out because i knew i couldn't raise any money. i think today i sense of when we started something the sense of entitlement is very high. if you start with the low end type them and actually things work out much better in the long run. it takes a little longer, but it's a rock solid. the foundation is solid, it's like saying, i'm building something and i'm going to set it in 4 years. it can never look, gets a little bit like i've tried for 2 years. let's see if there's a, let's see, approach is not going to, well, if you think you have a planned approach that you have a goal posts that i will slip a margarita on the beach by this age. it's not going to work because you can find any bought a successful phase in the eyes at a stage where it's great for on the burners are individuals, families and this governments making india is successful in feelings and things like that. but what are your thoughts and i'm very excited about. i'm reading some
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of the everything to do with in depth today. i think my motto is we're one of the very few countries today. what if it was 9 out of 10 people? will you or tomorrow be better than your yesterday? that onset would be a yes. and to me, that defines everything to be stanfull, so it's the right time for anything units we want to do. but it needs to be generalized. you 40 a with the right time connection to become the wrong time, because yes, in the ninety's, me with the by go we with the line, we were all kinds of things, but it didn't get chapter lives. so bright ideas and dried vision is important, but execution is 10 times more important. but i'm also excited about that because i think there is implementation that is accountability. the rhetoric even today with the government is one of execution and accountability. so if you build that into your dna, that goes into the in die because whether be like it or not, government is 25 percent of everything that everyone does an ecosystem, the jobs that they create and everything else. so there's really exciting times and
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i'm excited that all of us know that tomorrow is going to be better than yes. i always say that i'm 80 is younger than my country 40. so in india i was born and i was born 1955. so we've grown up together now and you'll see, and we have seen that the other 5th largest economy, what has changed earlier and now why are we considered to be a video reckoning for think there was always that role energy. and i think the generalization of it has been really acute the accountability of it has been acute, i think up positioning in a global platform is equally important, right? because positioning perception, like anything else, and we have bought from the media industry where we know positioning and perception is half the half they have the approach to whatever is. so i think the perception management where india stands, it's been a very strong. it actually is internally because it makes you gain confidence in yourself because now you're saying it and it's very strong. but there's a good the endorsement from the outside plus the fact that, that,
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that dichotomy of the root in the, even there are you aspiration levels and ruling, they have changed. and if you us, and i worked there with that foundation because of 800000000 people don't have aspirations, it doesn't make a difference. how big the other $400.00, because the divide wouldn't be stronger. i think that divide is not going to guide and extend. anyone feels i can make a difference in that country. if anyone and everyone feels i can make a difference within the right place, the organization works a lot. and the router lady, i didn't think you have made up in that every are you with did you get a certain amount of yeah, it was one of my more expensive days statements. yeah. so, so this came after that when we saw this, we made very yeah it was, comes in lights is about. so like the mean. yeah. yeah. so we have a foundation. i know a lot of people say for lunch. if you need to start when you're got gray hair and you've got a bank balance and i think one started the foundation when i was in my twenties. yes. and i think i would always everyone today, the giving back in
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a country like india is include important. but when we divested you tv to disney is very nice out on the balcony. and my wife, she said, i'm going to do attend because with each for it and yeah, and i said, that's great. she came back and said, i'm joining teach for nat, said none of but wait a minute, we have this. and it was the foundation of our assumptions. yeah. but this sounds like a good thing. so between the 2 of i said, why don't we lift a 1000000 people out of poverty every 6 to 7 years? and she said, i use it. as i said, yeah, i'm serious today, i think that's one of my most expensive retention statements i made for retaining somebody to be bought right of it. so the model to be created with today's, which is what we call it, that particular stage because it was 6 students that came from columbia university and we're going to have villages. and the conversation was all over and then both. and i looked at each other and said, this is exactly like the movie, and i think that's the positive medium. i mean, movies is a drop off with medium. i think i run there but something when, when did that, that transformed, you know, opened up a case and had a very inspection. i think so this today to today and people come back and tell me
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i came back because i saw the movie stories. and i think a lot of people join the army and the, you know, because we mean, look, show or be made that much the, that so for us, for this foundation is spot of bringing that router up and divide. we just felt that actually what i saw there was if we can change aspiration levels in orlando, it would make an incredible difference. and i think you want to play a button that your daughter 3. she also has a hold on in foundation. how did, how do idea about having a separate foundation she could have of the so the issue that she chose. yeah, i'm different and i think she's good that she chose it on her own. so yeah, lighthouse project for as a very standalone. i think she, she did a film school in a mazda from us, the university of southern california. yeah. came back and did 100 years of and didn't send him a documentary with the doctors you want progression man check up or right. and then she came to on say that i'm done with this,
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i think now her being and not for profit space like big brother big system in the us. it's a big move. and so in that same here, the mentor meant the program to hug or was how do i get privileged with the underprivileged? and that's been headquarter of how she's designed what she's doing. and this is government, or the nation of start up culture and initiative and policy to start to visit enough. anything it's, you know, it has to have all that can be, you can write for the entire book on one single day. and the book has to be that chapter by chapter if you read a whole book and one thing i challenge anyone to remind, get through, remember what 3 things that came up on this as a function that movie. so i think it's a, it's in the volume process. you know, there's the ease of doing business. there's aspirations as ability to be able to call it. so i think there's a fair amount of progress that's made that is it still challenging to do business? and then yeah, of costs it is, but in the pragmatic manner, it doesn't change overnight because the eco system won't allow you to be without any rules and regulations, that'd be completely else. so a lot of people tell me, you know, here it's stuff to do business and i'm saying shop,
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go to the united states and try and do business. that might be 10 times more difficult. and exactly, because it's such a competitive environment. are you ready for that? level of competition for that level of lead fee market. so sometimes you're more is a level of competition. so which is you have most uh, inspiring stock, i guess the one that i'm gonna maybe talk to later on i think is like, which has been my biggest, really i think it's, you have to come to how do you judge the success of any business or the 1st day i would judge it for my own happiness, my own sense of pride, one sense of banking up my conviction. and what i felt i did because finally at the end of the day, you need to be your own judge. sure. shot well creation is an important part. so your stakeholders are the theme and the people. so to me, when i meet people today and said, who come and say, hey, when we worked with you, you'll give us the toughest heroes. but actually those are the best years of my life. i think that's successful. then you ran an organization where people felt the head level of ownership to that you made an impact because you were communicating
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in various forms or those television or movies or animation. and then the 3rd one is if there was recreation that gave along the way and i think now in education ended up brad best, a similar thought process. so how much do and board keeping large with the, with the video start up, it has become a success. what at this moment my focus is to disrupt the learning, skimming and workforce development education space with i've read the not for profit as been actually a lifelong commitment and some people get play golf. i make movies up to this generation is restless. that doesn't mean that your generation and i'm maybe a few older than you as we would not restless, but dropping 540 bins. and out of each i think i must have got skipped for part of it. the rest of them were another good to us. you must be getting lot of scripts. how do you choose that? this is the for them i'm going to make. so today, i think with obviously vs compared to your tv and it's a fashion and hobby buses. at that time, it was
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a business in some form because there was shareholders and money. so when you're doing something for a business, i think 60 percent of the things you do because you have to do them and 40 percent because you want to do them. and i think that it's a passion or a hobby. it should be 99 percent of the time you something you want to and maybe one percent what you have to do. so to me, i look at scripts in a way of what i really want to do is it a gym from my point of view is the story i do want to data. is it something that i'm personally involved with? i'm not thinking anybody else has money. it is that accountability, it is what i wanted to do in that particular context. what is tots on grid and then drain, been how to reverse it. in the past, the context was your tomato was better outside of india and then then inside of india today, everyone knows that amount is better, but it's only better because it's inside of india. and i think therefore there's no brain right now. let's not say that as somebody is an aspiration to go and walk abroad for 3 years. that's bad actually, that's good. if you had an experience between good movies and then with the
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hollywood movie, you come back rich show with your x. i totally agree with that. would actually benefit what you're doing here in television or in, in phillips, the same way when people go abroad to study the learning of a different sense of competitiveness. i know we want to be the visual go to of the, of the world and be sure to be but at the same time is nothing wrong with one point . 4000000 where 17 to the was population. we definitely definitely can be insulated . so i would urge people that there's nothing wrong in being across the world. but in the brain drain is a where you're losing and it's a leak. the faucet is leaking, the faucet is not making. the faucet is no longer leaking. people are coming back. they know that the one bed tomorrow to be better for that happening in india. i totally agree with you when you say that people who will blog and then when they come back, they've come as a person. i was, i was in us doing some book. when i came back i became a better actor because i saw that i saw competition. i saw other people doing that,
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but you also saw discipline and you saw be a good idea. yes or yes, you know, but, you know, thinking completely open, now i still wonder that there was a certain sense of, in a sense when we would router dominated a country. now the gap is becoming smaller. and i say, in a sense, i mean, there's a sense, a wonder. now there's no sense of wonder. you have one wielding a new president, you get to information, but information does not necessarily, atrocities encourage knowledge, know, knowledge commented living. yes. and knowledge does not translate into smartness either. exactly. exactly. so you this new little book in rural areas. what is it that you actually empowering them for? i'm raising aspirations and whatever happens. yeah. and i'm empowering them to be self independent. and i think the crux in google, india today, and if i'm is that they don't feel in control of that destiny. because if you're used to grandson and if you can control the life when i go to the schools,
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there may be taken for granted that in our class 9, somebody always used to give us what do you want to do when you grow up? that's not a question is being asked and oral india or one of our most successful programs in our schools in our 1200 schools is opening a library. and the attendance went up by almost 20 percent in schools because we opened that library. it was a, it was for the kids by the kids and they were managing it to before that the library was a come up with a block in a key in the principal's office and a possible book rental that you can go sit in the corner and come back and, and the 2nd one was our career counseling program. and the question that what, what do you do when you grow up? what do you want to do in your blog? so outside of the normal firemen and policemen in government, suddenly you've got from 4 choices to 40 choices and their parents didn't have that luxury. so they're not going to ask them that question because they know that if they, even the person says i want to do this, they may not be able to afford it. so to me that transform ation is what is needed
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and of course we need water and we need sanitation of costs. we need schools have costs, we need solar power. but the soft aspect is going to go 10 times hot or foster. and one of the things we do is we have a village development committee, and so we go into a village and we stop that. and that is something we learned the hardware for the 1st 2 years. we made targets do it on target. so whether or not they're targets and there was a complete gap when we got them. i mean, actually they make a 5 year plan. where do they see their village over the next 5 years, whether they see deadlines, whether they see their own livelihood? if i can raise their livelihood for x from what they are today, they will feel i'm independent. i'm not depend. and when a man or the woman of the house feels that i think it's a massive transform ation, how much have books made a difference to your life? all you're thinking, my wife is of what issues need us. we have to lodge libraries in the house and everyone says, wow, and you know, i'm zoom calls. everyone says lovely library and i keep saying that's not my wealth
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of knowledge. that's cause. but for me, books have been chapped us and i'm a, i'm a not good scanner person. if i'm having a conversation, the main point is when you have one our conversation, everything to 2 things away from it. that's huge. most people think of, you know, i wasn't focused with the fact of the mattress you need to take to things. so i've been a model chapters of books person and then a whole book person. and yet you wrote the book not doing the chapters. yeah. what prompted you decide to book? so the 1st one that i wrote, dream is her eyes opened. and i think that was because i was at that cross road when i was starting my 2nd evenings, and i was meeting a lot of entrepreneurs and i reflected back 20 years back on my own journey. but they would have the similar crossroads and see me out more than say a fear of failure was coming up. and i said some things have to ends, but some things just haven't changed. so to me, the book was more about talking about failure is on an ongoing basis because i think feeling is need to be evangelize media, evangelize is success or negative stories. whichever we look at that here,
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you need to evangelize video. people don't talk about it. probably be me and i think you know you what you said by you went to the us and is that their failures evangelize, meaning people look up to that. and if you've done 3 celia, i go a play on my fairly as close would view as of the my auto body. yeah. yeah. then if you what 3 feet is, there's a better chance of you getting funded because people have known that you've actually tried. yeah, you've got it. now there's a lot more experience as an asset side of the balance sheet for a lot of people. the thing is in the liability side of your balance sheet. and i think to me that book was about communicating then. and your 2nd book, the 2nd book was because that was inspired now that i was getting the skimming and i've read and there i do a webinar as talk to, you know, young learners, mid them learners. almost everyone is that across the road and most of their lives . and so it was about the fact that everyone is still upset with the hot skills of life. and did we forget the soft skills of life and i'm a product of soft skills. i did my bachelor of commerce and then i didn't do much.
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i didn't have the self confidence, but i owned it i. i did allocution and debates and drama in schools that end up. it's just me that gave me that level of confidence a since you have to have this good conversation with you, that the as need to say you can take away, you can have said backs and lives you've been. affinity is you're gonna have a 0 bank balance, you can go bankrupt, but nobody can dig away your level of confidence and you had a better deal on your skills that com you can be bankrupt on what you've learned in life to affiliates. so that the book was about that. so if you were to describe your life and you were to give it a title, what would it be? the bed on glory is fleeting. degree taxes. yeah. i get criticized. lots of i don't celebrate enough. you know, i'm saying, yeah, because actually life is a little bit about that and if you treated it that man, oh, you'll always be curious. you always have your feet in the ground. you always dream with your eyes open knock because and you'd be practicable as long as people like you are there, there's a lot of insufficient around. thank you very much. thank you, but i just,
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