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is the no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in cox bazaar but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do all day can the refugees earn their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon hits. didn't exist 20 years ago islands in the bay of being called by sediments and make up an ever changing ecosystem we showed the footage we took to an expert in sea irrigation. so. it can. be got there. by my man. without an embankment but on char would be too dangerous for habitation experts t w contacted disagreed whether the barrier is high enough but the government seems adamant to relocate rohingya to the island. that. we don't have space. for them. and once the decision has been taken refugees could be relocated in a matter of weeks even against their will. and d.-w. sammy conrad who filed that report is with us here in the studio great to see you know me so what's your impression of the camp
is the no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in cox bazaar but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do all day can the refugees earn their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon hits. didn't exist 20 years ago islands in the bay of being called by sediments and make up an ever changing...
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it is very important that you have asked this question because many many visited the cock's bazaar be having to you may have met many victims including children and women and if every want to highlight one point it meant people who go to our people in any need to un take testimonies they return home be severely traumatized and they are not the direct victims and did receive the counseling unfortunately our very young children women victims of rape people who have lost a siblings who lost their parents and they have seen how their parents have been killed in front of dahlias dibble forced to see that they haven't received even a single psychological support counseling sessions and talking about 65 percent of decent out of 1100000 population and it may be psychological support or medical support now i d's a huge gap because. camps are not equipped or are not to appear to provide tertiary services specialist services should be have even met kids children who have been directly shot and they are paralyzed and they are having complications like you had to keep it is and which needs plastic
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about it in a sand when you heard about that as a plan as a way to address the situation in cox's bazaar what do you make of that it's happening. you know them but by the foreign minister had a interview with fairly german media recently he said do you know they are going to fold $100.00 in refugee to send char but that they said you know they are not going to force anyone but they have made it clear that that the whole of the 100000 to that this island this island he said you know how can we how coming to that how can we force them. because you know we are we have no alternate option we have only they give us their land and they are hosting os sol. they are trying to do what they want but you know without a lot constant and on and you know they are saying well we will have to live you feel old there you know that the people can see and you don't like i live in germany i have visited many cause and tracy and can hear their memory of places well with the lifestyle law and has looked like a concentration camp and also there is no guarantee that you know these islands when it will be a dece
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decided she's going to go back to harper's bazaar which of course was a terrible blow. he never forgave her and she's the only person who did him wrong who we never forgave but you can see there's a very famous new yorker at harper's bazaar talking to care now and by now her brother is a general manager of the company's as if that were not bad enough he gets prostate cancer and has a heart attack. i will get off of this slide and basically in such poor health he doesn't know what he's going to do and there's a lady that he meets a cocktail party still married to leslie by now he's decided she's trying to decide if he's going to ruin this young woman's life she won't be able to have any more children, he isn't quite sure what he's going to do about it and then this lady comes into his life. anybody know who she is? at the time she was claire booth brokaw. he met her at a cocktail party at this it is frequently the case that meet mrs. chase so she does. mrs. chase says i'm off to europe for the summer. come back in september and i will see if i can hire you. she did the m
decided she's going to go back to harper's bazaar which of course was a terrible blow. he never forgave her and she's the only person who did him wrong who we never forgave but you can see there's a very famous new yorker at harper's bazaar talking to care now and by now her brother is a general manager of the company's as if that were not bad enough he gets prostate cancer and has a heart attack. i will get off of this slide and basically in such poor health he doesn't know what he's going to...
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them for years then being the remainder mohammed you were reporting at the end of 2018 from cox's bazaar where so many of the remainder are actually there there in refugee camps does this indicate a sense that bangladesh is it is also it is tired it has no more time for handling the rigging or crisis and the refugee situation. it certainly does femi and you know we're starting to hear more of this type of rhetoric from bangladesh officials look bangladesh it's a difficult situation for them because the country is really polarized when it comes to this issue and there are many people in bangladesh that will ardently support their anger and the country has been quite generous are and are refugees but there are also many in the country that do not support the refugees and would like to see them gone so the fact that this rhetoric has been ratcheting up that we it's been reported at least in bangladeshi media the last month or so that there have actually been officials that have said that if their anger don't want to leave that they're going to actively make conditions more difficult for the
them for years then being the remainder mohammed you were reporting at the end of 2018 from cox's bazaar where so many of the remainder are actually there there in refugee camps does this indicate a sense that bangladesh is it is also it is tired it has no more time for handling the rigging or crisis and the refugee situation. it certainly does femi and you know we're starting to hear more of this type of rhetoric from bangladesh officials look bangladesh it's a difficult situation for them...
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well if you only look at the settlement then show it's a lot better i'm in the huts and cox bazaar we also spent some times our you know stiflingly hot so we spent you know an hour or 2 in some of these interviews and it was really difficult but once you look at the bigger picture which is that this is a very low lying island in the cyclon prone area then suddenly the picture is quite different i mean then we have questions of is the embankment high enough experts disagree so i can't give you a yes or no on that one but with rising sea levels and climate change cyclons are most likely increase in frequency and intensity so there are a lot of questions that and a few you know look at the bigger picture it's less clear whether the conditions would be better used by all of this i mean it's not up for. a decision i mean the people will be moved you spoke with. the foreign minister about the relocation plans and he suggested that the rigid could be moved to the island even if the united nations objections was nobody told. what is the most extreme step you could take if the u.n. disagrees w
well if you only look at the settlement then show it's a lot better i'm in the huts and cox bazaar we also spent some times our you know stiflingly hot so we spent you know an hour or 2 in some of these interviews and it was really difficult but once you look at the bigger picture which is that this is a very low lying island in the cyclon prone area then suddenly the picture is quite different i mean then we have questions of is the embankment high enough experts disagree so i can't give you a...
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about it in a sand when you heard about that as a plan as a way to address the situation in cox's bazaar what do you make of that it's happening. then but by the foreign minister had a interview it only german media recently he said do you know they are going to fold $100.00 in refugee to send char but that they said you know they are not going to force anyone but they have made it clear that that the whole of the 100000 to that this island this island he said you know how come you are coming to that how can we force them. because you know we are we have no alternate option we have only they give us their land and the whole state ahs soul. they are trying to do what they want but you know without all a constant and on and you know they are saying well we would have to live you feel old there you know that the people can see and you know let like i live in germany i have visited many cause and tracy and can hear memory of places well with the lifestyle law and look like a concentration camp and also there is no guarantee that you know these islands when it will be a decent piano from the.
about it in a sand when you heard about that as a plan as a way to address the situation in cox's bazaar what do you make of that it's happening. then but by the foreign minister had a interview it only german media recently he said do you know they are going to fold $100.00 in refugee to send char but that they said you know they are not going to force anyone but they have made it clear that that the whole of the 100000 to that this island this island he said you know how come you are coming...
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yeah i was i was in cox bazaar during the repatriation process in november 2018 i was also in caucus are recently in august 22nd monitoring there are a trace in process of her rights and myself spoke to people who are hendo refugees in the camps on august 22nd that were on the repatriation list and all of them like anita said. don't want to go back without restored citizenship rights they also talk about the need to go back to their original holy land and many of them talked about the need for reparations for the law office they've occurred from atrocity. you know right now bangladesh is making it very difficult for the rich refugees to live in the camps there's been you know restrictions on internet and sim cards in the camps and this makes it very difficult for rejoinder refugees to communicate with the outside world you know i n.g.o.s in the camps are being restricted right now so this is kind of a squeezing a fact that could lead for him gets a fear living in bangladesh so you know sort of rights calls on the ball and actually government to protect or hinder refugee rights and to
yeah i was i was in cox bazaar during the repatriation process in november 2018 i was also in caucus are recently in august 22nd monitoring there are a trace in process of her rights and myself spoke to people who are hendo refugees in the camps on august 22nd that were on the repatriation list and all of them like anita said. don't want to go back without restored citizenship rights they also talk about the need to go back to their original holy land and many of them talked about the need for...
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well if you only look at the settlement then show it's a lot better i'm in the huts and cox bazaar where we also spent sometimes are you know stifling the hostility and you know an hour or 2 in some of these huts for interviews and it was really difficult but once you look at the bigger picture which is that this is a very low lying island in the cyclon prone area then suddenly the picture is quite different i mean then we have questions of is the embankment high enough experts disagree so i can't give you a yes or no on that one but with rising sea levels and climate change cyclons are most likely going to increase in frequency and intensity so there are a lot of questions than diffuse you know look at the bigger picture it's less clear whether the conditions would be better in spite of all of this i mean it's not up for. a decision i mean these people will be moved you spoke with. the foreign minister about the relocation plans and he suggested that the rigid you could be moved to the island even if the united nations objections was nobody told you. what is the most extreme step you co
well if you only look at the settlement then show it's a lot better i'm in the huts and cox bazaar where we also spent sometimes are you know stifling the hostility and you know an hour or 2 in some of these huts for interviews and it was really difficult but once you look at the bigger picture which is that this is a very low lying island in the cyclon prone area then suddenly the picture is quite different i mean then we have questions of is the embankment high enough experts disagree so i...
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anyway, this upset another gentleman called william randolph hearst who had just bought harper's bazaar and he sent his people out to badmouth vogue and conde nast as people who wanted to get rid of european fashion and not imported to america anymore and they were only out to support new york clothingdesigners . what happened was conde's representative arrived in paris during the war with a big fat check for the seamstresses who'dbeen put out of work . so hearst lost the first round but he wasn't going to give up. we all know he never did that. from 1915, two thingshappened . most important one was a lunch with the gentleman who founded the coffeehouse in this building , frank wrote in shield. frank was a great aficionado of modern art. he was everybody's favorite raconteur. he had acres of friends throughout new york city and conde had lunch with him probably at the coffeehouse. i don't know where, exactly and he said i had a problem. i bought two magazine called dress and vanity fair. i tried to editthem myself but i'm a publisher, not an editor . what you think i'm getting wrong? fr
anyway, this upset another gentleman called william randolph hearst who had just bought harper's bazaar and he sent his people out to badmouth vogue and conde nast as people who wanted to get rid of european fashion and not imported to america anymore and they were only out to support new york clothingdesigners . what happened was conde's representative arrived in paris during the war with a big fat check for the seamstresses who'dbeen put out of work . so hearst lost the first round but he...
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i am in islamabad mungle bazaar which is actually today market most people who come here are shopping for westerberg and daily essentials that they require people are now carrying reusable bags and this of course is a major step already we can see a change of attitude after the government them for all the heavy fines on the use of such bags and also import strict penalties for the manufacturers budgets on has joined a growing list of countries which has them for good or gerald band on single use plastic bags according to the country's minister on climate change and the environment a population of 2000000 people in islamabad where using an average of 3 to 4 plastic bags a day but now the government wants the people to change their habits they want to see more use of reusable bags in order to mitigate the effect on the environment he brought the child to think it's a good decision and should have been enforced a long time ago as they say it's better late than never is still not too late and people must accept a whole heartedly and all good decisions are placed where family and there sho
i am in islamabad mungle bazaar which is actually today market most people who come here are shopping for westerberg and daily essentials that they require people are now carrying reusable bags and this of course is a major step already we can see a change of attitude after the government them for all the heavy fines on the use of such bags and also import strict penalties for the manufacturers budgets on has joined a growing list of countries which has them for good or gerald band on single...
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i am in islamabad mungle bazaar which is actually today market most people who come here are shopping for westerberg and daily essentials that they require people are now carrying reusable bags and this of course is a major step already we can see a change of attitude after the government them for all the heavy fines on the use of such bags and also and for strict penalties for the manufacturers budgets on has joined a growing list of countries which has a bald head toward carol ban on single use plastic bag according to the country's minister on climate change and the environment a population of 2000000 people in islamabad were using an average of 3 to 4 plastic bags a day but now the government wants the people to change their habits they want to see more use of reusable bags in order to mitigate the effect on the environment he brought the child to think it's a good decision and should have been enforced a long time ago as they say it's better late than never is still not seen late some people must accept the whole heartedly and all good decisions are place where free and there sho
i am in islamabad mungle bazaar which is actually today market most people who come here are shopping for westerberg and daily essentials that they require people are now carrying reusable bags and this of course is a major step already we can see a change of attitude after the government them for all the heavy fines on the use of such bags and also and for strict penalties for the manufacturers budgets on has joined a growing list of countries which has a bald head toward carol ban on single...
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it is very important that you have asked this question because many many visited the cock's bazaar be having to you may have met many victims including children and women and if every want to highlight one point when people go to our people in any interviewing taking testimonies they return home be severely traumatized and they are not the direct victims and did receive the counseling unfortunately our very young children women victims of rape people who have lost a sibling so lost their parents and they have seen how their parents have been killed in terms of dies they were forced to see they haven't received even a single psychological support counseling sessions and are talking about 65 percent of decent out of 1100000 population and it may be psychological support or medical support now i d's a huge gap because. camps are not equipped are not to appear to provide tertiary services specialist services have even met kids children who have been directly shot and they are paralyzed and they are having complications like you had to keep it is and which needs plastic surgery and there a
it is very important that you have asked this question because many many visited the cock's bazaar be having to you may have met many victims including children and women and if every want to highlight one point when people go to our people in any interviewing taking testimonies they return home be severely traumatized and they are not the direct victims and did receive the counseling unfortunately our very young children women victims of rape people who have lost a sibling so lost their...
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for a palestine cultural day in foster city on saturday, complete with music, dance, a bazaar, traditional food and kids' activities. spend the day at the santa clara art and wine festival in central park, arts and crafts, beer and wine garden, and a kids' area in. san francisco, having a laughing good time at the 39th annual comedy day on sunday with over 40 comedians performing over a five-hour period. in the robin williams pleddo. all of it is free. enjoy korean food, culture, and entertainment at the first annual bay area korean festival this saturday. in san francisco, you're welcome to bring your leashed pet to the bay area pet fair, which features 2,000 adoptable animals, live shows, vendors, a supplies.e, and explore at the 13th rockridge out and about festival on sunday. >>> tonight's win in houston gives the a's the top spot for a wildcard berth. and they're now 8 and 3 in september. tonight's game was in doubt till the very end. >> thank you for joining us. the 11:00 news continues after the break. after the break. we are here to discuss jessie's online time. and out of respect,
for a palestine cultural day in foster city on saturday, complete with music, dance, a bazaar, traditional food and kids' activities. spend the day at the santa clara art and wine festival in central park, arts and crafts, beer and wine garden, and a kids' area in. san francisco, having a laughing good time at the 39th annual comedy day on sunday with over 40 comedians performing over a five-hour period. in the robin williams pleddo. all of it is free. enjoy korean food, culture, and...
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. >> her childhood was tumultuous to say the raped at 15 years old and told "harpers bazaar" she once saved her own mother from an overdose. quote, the next thing i remember is using my fingers, the small fingers of a child, to dig the pills my mother had tried to swallow out of her mouth. my childhood was over. her memoir will be released on september 24th. rumer told us she read it and it is powerful. >> i'm so incredibly proud of her. it's so beautiful, and she shows such courage and vulnerability. i'm really excited for people to get to know that side of her. >> there are so many more revelations. it is powerful. it is heart wrenching. >> it really is. >>> let's turn to felicity huffman and what could be her final hours of freedom. the desperate housewife will find out tomorrow morning if she is headed to prison. a source tells "e.t." felicity is very emotional and, quote, preparing for whatever the sentence will be tomorrow. felicity arrived in boston yesterday and got some good news probation officials are taking her side. the court documents say that since there's no victim or
. >> her childhood was tumultuous to say the raped at 15 years old and told "harpers bazaar" she once saved her own mother from an overdose. quote, the next thing i remember is using my fingers, the small fingers of a child, to dig the pills my mother had tried to swallow out of her mouth. my childhood was over. her memoir will be released on september 24th. rumer told us she read it and it is powerful. >> i'm so incredibly proud of her. it's so beautiful, and she shows...
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yeah i was i was in cox bazaar during the repatriation process in november 2018 i was also in caucus are recently in august 22nd monitoring there are a trace in process of her rights and myself spoke to people who are hendo refugees in the camps on august 22nd that were on the repatriation list and all of them like anita said. don't want to go back without restored citizenship rights they also talk about the need to go back to their original holy land and many of them talked about the need for reparations for the law they've occurred from atrocity. you know right now bangladesh is making it very difficult for the rich refugees to live in the camps there's been you know restrictions on internet and sim cards in the camps and this makes it very difficult for render refugees to communicate with the outside world you know i n.g.o.s in the camps are being restricted right now so this is kind of a squeezing a fact that could lead for him gets a fear living in bangladesh so you know sort of rights calls on the hmong issue governments to protect or hinder refugee rights and to restore access
yeah i was i was in cox bazaar during the repatriation process in november 2018 i was also in caucus are recently in august 22nd monitoring there are a trace in process of her rights and myself spoke to people who are hendo refugees in the camps on august 22nd that were on the repatriation list and all of them like anita said. don't want to go back without restored citizenship rights they also talk about the need to go back to their original holy land and many of them talked about the need for...
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. >> tiffany wore those heels at the harper's bazaar icons party in new york where she warned kevin she'll be turning the table the next time she sees him. >> when you get back moving good, kevin, i'm coming for you. i'm coming for your back, your >> keep him laughing. he has quite a recovery ahead of him. you can do this, kevin. >>> let's move to jlo's fashion tour deforce in toronto. keltie joining us from the star-packed toronto film festival. you saw all that magic up close. >> i did, brooke. you know how much we love a jlo on the red carpet. but it's her lack of clothing in "hustlers" that's all the talk of toronto. >> when we filmed the scene, i was terrified. i was prepared. i knew exactly what i was doing and as i walked to the stage, you know, in dental floss, literally wearing nothing. >> there's a string up my back. >> i said to myself, oh, my god. what am i doing with my life right now? >> "hustlers" danced its way into the laps of critics at t.i.f.f. early reviews say it's money. >> this is where an oscar race begins and people are already thinking about you for these things.
. >> tiffany wore those heels at the harper's bazaar icons party in new york where she warned kevin she'll be turning the table the next time she sees him. >> when you get back moving good, kevin, i'm coming for you. i'm coming for your back, your >> keep him laughing. he has quite a recovery ahead of him. you can do this, kevin. >>> let's move to jlo's fashion tour deforce in toronto. keltie joining us from the star-packed toronto film festival. you saw all that...
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anyway this upset another gentleman william randolph hurst who had just bought "harper's" bazaar.ople out to badmouth vogue and condÉ nast. people want to get rid of european fashion and not imported to america anymore. they were only out to support new york clothing designers etc. etc.. well what happened was condÉ's representative arrived in paris during the war. there was a big that check for the seamstresses who had been put out of work. hurst lost the first round but he wasn't going to give up. we all know he never did that. come 1915, two things happened. the most important one was a lunch with the gentleman who founded the coffeehouse frank ronin shield. frank was a great aficionado of modern art. he was everybody's favorite raconteur. he he had miles and acres of friends throughout new york city and condÉ had lunch with him probably at the coffeehouse actually. i don't know where it's at and he said i've got a problem. i've got to two magazines called address in "vanity fair". i have tried to edit them myself but i'm a publisher. i'm not an editor. would he think i'm getti
anyway this upset another gentleman william randolph hurst who had just bought "harper's" bazaar.ople out to badmouth vogue and condÉ nast. people want to get rid of european fashion and not imported to america anymore. they were only out to support new york clothing designers etc. etc.. well what happened was condÉ's representative arrived in paris during the war. there was a big that check for the seamstresses who had been put out of work. hurst lost the first round but he wasn't...
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culture project, a high school to begin ocean avenue arts bazaar and a monthly event series in unity plaza. they worked with small business facade program to make over two storefronts. they maintain several subcommittees and a board of directors. and i'd like to invite up mr. dan weaver. >> good morning, supervisors. this is an area map of the c.b.d. basically we're along ocean avenue we also provide services to the city college campus there at the eastern end of the district. we have two very active committees, street life committee, focusing on activation of the retail district and the business committee, concerned with small business growth or attraction, growth and retention. this is a list of our partner organizations and non-profit sector. and our government partner organizations. in fiscal year '17-'18, o.a.a. secured non-assessment grant funding, which brought our -- this augments our assessment revenue to bring our total revenue to $429,511, enables us to conduct projects connected to our goals of marketing, beautification, maintenance, and cleaning. focusing on our largest
culture project, a high school to begin ocean avenue arts bazaar and a monthly event series in unity plaza. they worked with small business facade program to make over two storefronts. they maintain several subcommittees and a board of directors. and i'd like to invite up mr. dan weaver. >> good morning, supervisors. this is an area map of the c.b.d. basically we're along ocean avenue we also provide services to the city college campus there at the eastern end of the district. we have two...
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iran is a special experience not just because of the captivating sights smells and sounds of the bazaar and to run but also because of the political tensions friends and family were skeptical at 1st but the couple's choice of iran as a destination was a deliberate one. in london. it's a country that is growing through a difficult time. and politically. that's all the more reason for us to want to get a foster and impression of what it's like. you wilson cornelia are staying at sea you were in iran a hostile and cultural house started by young entrepreneurs after the nuclear deal was signed just. guests from around the world can exchange ideas and break down prejudices. but rising tensions between washington and iran a hitting visitor numbers especially from europe. in the past couple of weeks we had some deserve a chance canceled because that because of the 2 is they were they were afraid something might happen because they call these training threatening to. transpose. be careful is coming for you something like this. and that's not only a problem for the hospital but for everyone who
iran is a special experience not just because of the captivating sights smells and sounds of the bazaar and to run but also because of the political tensions friends and family were skeptical at 1st but the couple's choice of iran as a destination was a deliberate one. in london. it's a country that is growing through a difficult time. and politically. that's all the more reason for us to want to get a foster and impression of what it's like. you wilson cornelia are staying at sea you were in...
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has this exclusive report from the bangladeshi city of cox's bazaar. in the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh the life for women and children is particularly difficult. this woman fled from me and mom with her 3 children and husband after their village was burnt down 2 years ago. my husband left me and my children after we came here and it was difficult for me to make ends meet i didn't have any other option and i want to live. any other option that is going to work as a prostitute now when she gets the cool she travels to the neighboring towns outside of their fiji camps. on the other side there's no other job i can do myself i can't do anything else in fact remarry my new husband would take care of me but not my children. it's impossible to say how many reading the refugees end up in the sex trade here many as young as 14 according to local n.g.o.s thousands of women are trafficked across bangladesh and even abroad lured by false promises of jobs and marriage. we wanted to gauge how widespread the problem really is in the tourist town of cox
has this exclusive report from the bangladeshi city of cox's bazaar. in the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh the life for women and children is particularly difficult. this woman fled from me and mom with her 3 children and husband after their village was burnt down 2 years ago. my husband left me and my children after we came here and it was difficult for me to make ends meet i didn't have any other option and i want to live. any other option that is going to work as a prostitute now...
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at the harper's bazaar after party, she got in a —— and alleged altercation with a popular applica mccartyhas also has feuds with mariah carey, on american idol, she has been feuding since the release of a debut album backin since the release of a debut album back in 2010. she famously also called out miley cyrus at the 2015 mtv music awards for speaking to the press, famously saying, what is good? she has been a controversial figure that has been absolutely no doubt —— there has been no doubt about that. that played a part in her decision, maybe she does want a quieter life. as much of the world's population grows older — the consequences of that longevity can be stark. 0ne impact is the increasing number of people diagnosed with dementia. caring for those suffering from that illness can be difficult — but in the canadian province of british columbia they are trying a somewhat different approach — as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. they call it the village. there is a general store, a hair salon, even a local cafe. but this is not quite what it seems. the entire place is purpose—built. the
at the harper's bazaar after party, she got in a —— and alleged altercation with a popular applica mccartyhas also has feuds with mariah carey, on american idol, she has been feuding since the release of a debut album backin since the release of a debut album back in 2010. she famously also called out miley cyrus at the 2015 mtv music awards for speaking to the press, famously saying, what is good? she has been a controversial figure that has been absolutely no doubt —— there has been...
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there no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in coke's bazaar but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do all day can the refugees earn their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon hits. didn't exist 20 years ago islands in the bay of being called by sediments and make up an ever changing ecosystem we showed the footage we took to an expert in sea irrigation. so. be. it. there it. needs at least. to be. without an embankment but on char would be too dangerous for habitation experts t w contacted disagreed with the barriers high enough but the government seems adamant to relocate trucking get to the island. that. we don't have space here. if they're not willing for them. and once the decision has been taken refugees could be relocated in a matter of weeks even against their will. and with me here in the studio now is naomi conrad who filed that report good to see you naomi i mean w
there no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in coke's bazaar but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do all day can the refugees earn their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon hits. didn't exist 20 years ago islands in the bay of being called by sediments and make up an ever...
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pressure you know putting pressure on the refugees to make the living conditions even harder in cox's bazaar which may then lead to a certain number of rangar to maybe sign up voluntarily to move to this island which then suddenly looks maybe more attractive than it does now very quickly how soon do you think we could see those refugees move to the well and there was talk of after the monsoon so in the coming weeks ok naomi thank you so much of course one of the only conrad. now let's look at some other stories making headlines around the world today in hong kong thousands of students have gone on strike it comes at the start of a new semester and after months of anti-government protests there's little sign of tensions easing as protesters push to ensure hong kong's democratic freedoms are protected from china's central authoritarian government. at least 16 people have been killed and over 100 more wounded in a bomb blast in the afghan capital kabul the explosion tore through a large compound housing international organizations the taliban has claimed responsibility. spanish authorities have
pressure you know putting pressure on the refugees to make the living conditions even harder in cox's bazaar which may then lead to a certain number of rangar to maybe sign up voluntarily to move to this island which then suddenly looks maybe more attractive than it does now very quickly how soon do you think we could see those refugees move to the well and there was talk of after the monsoon so in the coming weeks ok naomi thank you so much of course one of the only conrad. now let's look at...
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are also very severely impacted by the hangar crisis that is currently happening in myanmar cox's bazaar in bangladesh that is all the time we have for today thank you to mohamed to anita to mace and at thank you for watching seen exide. as president prepares to exit the new people in power investigates disturbing allegations about the tactics used by the winning campaign we know that was broken we know that campaigns spent we know that russia tried to build a relationship with one of the key campaigns. paid her brakes it people in power on al jazeera. in an ordinary week talk to even atar at the heart of the only thing. hospital in bunch town in north eastern south sudan and his steam operated on around 60 patients the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country along ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a bad hospital f
are also very severely impacted by the hangar crisis that is currently happening in myanmar cox's bazaar in bangladesh that is all the time we have for today thank you to mohamed to anita to mace and at thank you for watching seen exide. as president prepares to exit the new people in power investigates disturbing allegations about the tactics used by the winning campaign we know that was broken we know that campaigns spent we know that russia tried to build a relationship with one of the key...
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1000000 roving scaped over the border to camps in bangladesh stephanie tucker reports from cox's bazaar on. september 14th 2017 a day that will haunt mohammed yunus forever he says he watched his 1000000 mars security forces burned his village to the ground managing to capture this moment on his mobile phone looking back as he ran. i don't know how they came in the early morning and surrounded the whole village they opened fire randomly so we ran away then they burnt our homes front of our eyes. we wanted to find some of the people. focusing on this man with the water bucket to find out what happened to him after asking around we were told where he lives in this camp in southeastern bangladesh so we went to find him mohammad is now 20 years old he tells us they secretly went back to their village of haile dawn after the military left to salvage what they could. i thought my home is gone but i'll try to save the other 2 houses seemed we could have see they weren't told the burner so we went back. but he says the security forces returned the next day and on september the 16th they fled to
1000000 roving scaped over the border to camps in bangladesh stephanie tucker reports from cox's bazaar on. september 14th 2017 a day that will haunt mohammed yunus forever he says he watched his 1000000 mars security forces burned his village to the ground managing to capture this moment on his mobile phone looking back as he ran. i don't know how they came in the early morning and surrounded the whole village they opened fire randomly so we ran away then they burnt our homes front of our...
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country's modern history which occurred at a local school on tuesday evening a vigil was held at the bazaar memorial cemetery the so-called city of angels relatives and friends of those who died in the school massacre released paper lanterns in their memory earlier in the day schoolchildren released 334 balloons one for each victim and he's done all kinds reports from warning you may find some of the upcoming images disturbing. 334 balloons released into the sky of a person 334 lives tragically taken away 15 years ago. the 1st days of september of course russia celebrated as the start of a new academic year the start of new lives when you school children even though the memories are etched in tragedy islamic terrorists took over a 1000 people hostage keeping them without food or water for 3 days on the final day a chaotic gun battle with security forces meant $300.00 plus people never made it out alive. today marks the 3rd and final day of the remembrance services for those who lost their lives at school number one or what's left the left of it a bell was rung symbolically the symbolize the
country's modern history which occurred at a local school on tuesday evening a vigil was held at the bazaar memorial cemetery the so-called city of angels relatives and friends of those who died in the school massacre released paper lanterns in their memory earlier in the day schoolchildren released 334 balloons one for each victim and he's done all kinds reports from warning you may find some of the upcoming images disturbing. 334 balloons released into the sky of a person 334 lives tragically...
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we wanted to gauge how widespread the problem really is in the tourist town of cox bazaar roughly 40 kilometers from the camps we got in touch with a pimp who posted to have several rainbow women on call. hello. show you some girls and if you like them you can take them if not you can read. oh ok see you in an hour and. a bit later reporter meets the man at a prearranged point and gets into an auto rickshaw with him while we. followed behind a reporter secretly filming the entire encounter. the 1st stop is a hotel which serves as a brothel to begin with the manager seems suspicious and denies having any prostitutes then he shows us pictures of a few women on his phone none of them seem to be wrecking. around 10 pm the pimp sends a rectangle woman to our hotel she's too scared to talk to us when we reveal we're journalists because she's worried the hotel might tell the pimps but she confirms she is a 23 year old wrecking a refugee she says she's a victim of her circumstances. back at the camp the sex worker we met earlier tells us 3 are not allowed to work and there have been several
we wanted to gauge how widespread the problem really is in the tourist town of cox bazaar roughly 40 kilometers from the camps we got in touch with a pimp who posted to have several rainbow women on call. hello. show you some girls and if you like them you can take them if not you can read. oh ok see you in an hour and. a bit later reporter meets the man at a prearranged point and gets into an auto rickshaw with him while we. followed behind a reporter secretly filming the entire encounter. the...
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i am in islamabad mungle bazaar which is actually today market most people who come here are shopping for westerberg and daily essentials that they require people are now carrying the usable bags and this of course is a major step already we can see a change of attitude after the government them for all the heavy fines on the use of such bags and also and for strict penalties for the manufacturers budgets on has joined a growing list of countries which has unfolded toward jerald ban on single use plastic bags according to the country's minister on climate change and the environment a population of 2000000 people in islamabad were using an average of 3 to 4 plastic bags a day but now the government wants the people to change their habits they want to see more use of reusable bags in order to mitigate the effect on the environment he brought the child to think it's a good decision and should have been enforced a long time ago as they say it's better late than never is still not too late and people must accept a whole heartedly and all good decisions are placed where family and there sho
i am in islamabad mungle bazaar which is actually today market most people who come here are shopping for westerberg and daily essentials that they require people are now carrying the usable bags and this of course is a major step already we can see a change of attitude after the government them for all the heavy fines on the use of such bags and also and for strict penalties for the manufacturers budgets on has joined a growing list of countries which has unfolded toward jerald ban on single...
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♪ ♪ tucked deep in the labyrinth of isfahan's bazaar, the smell of something very, very good.it must be doing it right. i've had beryani in india. i've had it in uzbekistan. but, there's no question who invented beryani. >> farrokh: no. no way. [ laughter ] >> anthony: beryani. maybe you know the word. though this doesn't look like any beryani i've ever had. minced lamb shoulder, onion, turmeric, cinnamon, mint, and of course, saffron. more valuable than gold by weight. this is delicious. >> farrokh: mmm! really good. >> anthony: isfahan today, the, one of the most visited areas by tourists? >> farrokh: yeah everybody you know, if you come to iran and you don't visit isfahan, you have wasted your time. >> anthony: the royal mosque sits astride imam square, the second-largest square in the world, behind tiananmen in china. at dusk, families come to square to cool off, picnic, have, yes! it looks like, even, a little bit of fun. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ at verizon, we're building the most powerful 5g experience for america. that's why the nfl chose verizon. because they need the massive ca
♪ ♪ tucked deep in the labyrinth of isfahan's bazaar, the smell of something very, very good.it must be doing it right. i've had beryani in india. i've had it in uzbekistan. but, there's no question who invented beryani. >> farrokh: no. no way. [ laughter ] >> anthony: beryani. maybe you know the word. though this doesn't look like any beryani i've ever had. minced lamb shoulder, onion, turmeric, cinnamon, mint, and of course, saffron. more valuable than gold by weight. this is...