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khalil: thank you very much.rent: in venezuela, the opposition is planning a big rally for tuesday that their leader and the nations self from tame -- proclaimed president will send a message to the military. the military has says he is ready to defend his country against the united states. >> a defiant nicolas maduro overseas military drills in venezuela's north. the army, his keep color of support, resented missiles made by russia, one of the doro's most powerful allies. the rapid weight -- the weaponry was shown on state tv. he vowed to defend his troubled nation. >> we are pacifists. as long as nobody messes with us and donald trump does not threaten us, shop, get out of venezuela. out with your threats. there are armed forces here and people here to defend our honor and dignity. >> wild maduro readied his troops, dignity is what these doctors on the border were playing for. -- pleading for. they were at the crossing where maduro's military is blocking a military is blocking humanitarian 84 300,000 people. >>
khalil: thank you very much.rent: in venezuela, the opposition is planning a big rally for tuesday that their leader and the nations self from tame -- proclaimed president will send a message to the military. the military has says he is ready to defend his country against the united states. >> a defiant nicolas maduro overseas military drills in venezuela's north. the army, his keep color of support, resented missiles made by russia, one of the doro's most powerful allies. the rapid...
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khalil: back then, we caught 200 kilos! planned, along with a breakwall that's actually in the sea, 50 meters offshore. the fishermen are worried they soon won't be able to catch anything at all. they've learned to live with regular flooding. but the new coastal wall would mean the end of their livelihoods. khalil: you want to know whether the coastal wall will disturb our access to the sea? i say that even if it has benefits for the community, the development plan has to be discussed with the affected community. michael: pulungan wants the fishermen to be part of the decision-making. the covevered market where t y sell their catch is nearby. here, too, it's impossible too overlook the city's plight. the market was only built five years ago. but huge cracks are already showing. buildings in some parts of jakarta are sinking into the ground at a rate of up to 25 centimeters a year. this major fountain in the heart of jakarta belies the fact that clean water is in desperately short supply. half the capital's population draws
khalil: back then, we caught 200 kilos! planned, along with a breakwall that's actually in the sea, 50 meters offshore. the fishermen are worried they soon won't be able to catch anything at all. they've learned to live with regular flooding. but the new coastal wall would mean the end of their livelihoods. khalil: you want to know whether the coastal wall will disturb our access to the sea? i say that even if it has benefits for the community, the development plan has to be discussed with the...
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a few months in, khalil and his family are getting used to life in the uk.so want to return the favour to the united kingdom and its people who supported us while i was still in syria. catrin nye, bbc news. and you can see the full film at bbc.co.uk/victoria. in a moment we‘ll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news... the 11 mps who make up the new independent group say they expect more mps to join them, with two former government ministers warning they‘ll resign if there‘s a no—deal brexit. a windfall of tax receipts means a big boost for the government‘s finances. dozens die in a fire that ripped through four apartment buildings in bangladesh. i‘m jamie robertson in the business news... the chancellors in the money — for now. public sector finances registered their biggest surplus on record in january ofjust under £15 billion. barclays sets aside £150 million for the cost of brexit — as the boss assured investors that the bank remains committed to the uk and urges them to reject the advances of the activist investor ed bramson. wha
a few months in, khalil and his family are getting used to life in the uk.so want to return the favour to the united kingdom and its people who supported us while i was still in syria. catrin nye, bbc news. and you can see the full film at bbc.co.uk/victoria. in a moment we‘ll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news... the 11 mps who make up the new independent group say they expect more mps to join them, with two former government ministers warning they‘ll resign if...
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khalil was a white helmet in syria for three and a half years. evacuated from syria, along with 400 other white helmets and their family members. how hard has it been leaving behind? how hard has it been leaving that behind ? it was so hard for me. it was almost as if you‘d taken out a part of my body. they were taken tojordan and then to the uk to live. do you remember when you first arrived? i was shocked that after being threatened by death or arrest, i was now in a safe country. here there is freedom, democracy, peace. a multitude of all different religions side by side, and many other things that i‘d been living without. so i was happy that i‘d arrived in the united kingdom. the white helmets went through a thorough vetting process and were given refugee status before arrival as part of the uk government‘s vulnerable persons resettlement scheme. for the first time the government has confirmed that it has resettled around 100 refugees who were syrian white helmets and their family members. what do you hope for the white helmets who have found
khalil was a white helmet in syria for three and a half years. evacuated from syria, along with 400 other white helmets and their family members. how hard has it been leaving behind? how hard has it been leaving that behind ? it was so hard for me. it was almost as if you‘d taken out a part of my body. they were taken tojordan and then to the uk to live. do you remember when you first arrived? i was shocked that after being threatened by death or arrest, i was now in a safe country. here...
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when zeinab khalil joined, blind people were often sidelined in society. the 57-year-old is a coach and confidant to the young girls. zeinab: when i got my place at school, my life was really tough. everyone who trains here has a bright future e ahead of them. reporter: to learn an instrument without eyesight requires not only talent, but also endurance and an empathetic teacher. zeinab khalil discovered her love for the oboe at 12, and then l learned t to read braie musical l notation. years later she won her place in the orchestra, the c crowning achievement. today, she teaches other girls because she wants to give back to the school. zeinab: it is our duty to teach the young. the generations learn from one another. i would be very proud if one of my students here were able t o make it into the orchestra. three of them have managed so far. reporter: but music is by no means everything here. the students learn other subjects too, including english. english is schaimaas zakareia's second great passion, after the violin. helpless in foreign countries. shaim
when zeinab khalil joined, blind people were often sidelined in society. the 57-year-old is a coach and confidant to the young girls. zeinab: when i got my place at school, my life was really tough. everyone who trains here has a bright future e ahead of them. reporter: to learn an instrument without eyesight requires not only talent, but also endurance and an empathetic teacher. zeinab khalil discovered her love for the oboe at 12, and then l learned t to read braie musical l notation. years...
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champion cyclist counts kenner is part of the athlete uprising and he joins us now live from london khalil why have you personally gotten involved with this movement i guess from the this is point of view we kind of galvanized the community over the whole scandal we got the x. of sir chris hoy in cuffs and granger lizzy yarnold sent a letter to water to say please stick to the original build up of compliance to make to bring back russia back into the fold but we didn't get it was all we wanted so what we thought would be best was to continue the movement the mobilization that we create is so overwhelming if you liked what was quite a disappointing result and why do you think this movement in particular can. have a tangible change. i think it's going to be something is quite unique in olympic and paralympic sport we haven't seen anything like this this before independent body that is really just going to give the athletes a platform to share opinions and we hope to come to a consensus with that on the world to see how we can make sport better place and i think that falls bigger than just an
champion cyclist counts kenner is part of the athlete uprising and he joins us now live from london khalil why have you personally gotten involved with this movement i guess from the this is point of view we kind of galvanized the community over the whole scandal we got the x. of sir chris hoy in cuffs and granger lizzy yarnold sent a letter to water to say please stick to the original build up of compliance to make to bring back russia back into the fold but we didn't get it was all we wanted...
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our correspondent dany abi khalil met some of the christians who have been waiting for his visit. theose are the lucky ones who got tickets. now, people here have been telling me that they are very excited. the mood isjubilant, and some of them told me that they a lwa ys some of them told me that they always hoped to go to rome, but they are happy with rome coming now to them, as they say. it is really a historical event. and i am so happy to have him in the east settlement i am living in. iam to have him in the east settlement i am living in. i am so excited about being part of the moment. very excited to see the pope, even though we have seen him before, it is a happy experiences cm here in the united arab emirates. 0h, happy experiences cm here in the united arab emirates. oh, my god, this is a dream come true because i never expected in this place where we live, and before we go, i will see the pope's visit happening. there are more than a0 churches here in the uae is serving about1 million christians. all of them are ex pats million christians. all of them are expats or borno. th
our correspondent dany abi khalil met some of the christians who have been waiting for his visit. theose are the lucky ones who got tickets. now, people here have been telling me that they are very excited. the mood isjubilant, and some of them told me that they a lwa ys some of them told me that they always hoped to go to rome, but they are happy with rome coming now to them, as they say. it is really a historical event. and i am so happy to have him in the east settlement i am living in. iam...
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the plight of millions threatened by starvation in neighbouring yemen. 0ur correspondent dany abi khalilxpected to attend his mass. those are the lucky ones who got tickets. now, people here have been telling me that they are very excited, the mood isjubilant here. some of them told me that they always hoped to go to rome but they are now happy that rome is coming to them, as they said. i think it‘s really such a historical event. it‘sjust an honour and privilege to have him here where i am actually living. i‘m so excited, i‘ll be part of the moment. very excited to see the pope. even though we have seen him during the world youth day, it's a really humbling experience to see him once again here in united arab emirates. oh, my god, this is a dream come true. i never expected this place... i will see the pope's visit happening. there are more than a0 churches here in the united arab emirates, serving about1 million christians. all of them are expats, orforeigners, there are no local christians here. therefore, these churches are not allowed to preach among muslims of the country. in saudi
the plight of millions threatened by starvation in neighbouring yemen. 0ur correspondent dany abi khalilxpected to attend his mass. those are the lucky ones who got tickets. now, people here have been telling me that they are very excited, the mood isjubilant here. some of them told me that they always hoped to go to rome but they are now happy that rome is coming to them, as they said. i think it‘s really such a historical event. it‘sjust an honour and privilege to have him here where i am...
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yesterday, a six-year-old boy named khalil joubert was beheaded in front of his mom, screaming.was only six years old. hasn't, but it was not touched here in the u.s. why? i am ashamed, but that our administration shakes hands with a murderous kingdom that have given rise to this men, not to mention a conflict that has devastated the country and killed about 90,000 children, and millions are on the verge of starvation, not to mention butchering an american journalist, jamal khashoggi. why don't we do something about that? why don't we deal with this madness once and for all? because the saudis are our allies? it does not make sense. as i said, isis is an ideology. and stop declaring isis for your side of politics. it has got to stop. host: thank you, jeremy. we will get a response. guest: to jeremy's point, it is much easier to kill a terrorist that it is to slay an ideology. point, to keep all of this ended, there has to be an alternative. this is young people's lives, young people who are on the very what to decide, whose mothers i mean, who say we do for our this future child
yesterday, a six-year-old boy named khalil joubert was beheaded in front of his mom, screaming.was only six years old. hasn't, but it was not touched here in the u.s. why? i am ashamed, but that our administration shakes hands with a murderous kingdom that have given rise to this men, not to mention a conflict that has devastated the country and killed about 90,000 children, and millions are on the verge of starvation, not to mention butchering an american journalist, jamal khashoggi. why don't...
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khalil was a white helmet in syria for 3.5 years, khalil was a white helmet in syria for3.5 years, andifferent religions, side by side, and many other things that i've been living without. the white helmets went through a thorough process, and were given refugee status before arrival as part of the uk's government vulnerable persons resettlement scheme. for the first time the government has confirmed it has resettled around 100 refugees who we re resettled around 100 refugees who were syrian white helmets and their family members. i would hope they will play a full part in their communities here, that they will find safety, that they will learn english, that they will move into employment and they will find security, safety and stability. few months in, khalil and his family are getting used to life in the uk. life has completely changed. now i have goals, firstly to take care of my children and their future, and i'm working hard on learning the language here. i also want to return the favour to the united kingdom and its people who supported us while i was still in syria. catrin nye,
khalil was a white helmet in syria for 3.5 years, khalil was a white helmet in syria for3.5 years, andifferent religions, side by side, and many other things that i've been living without. the white helmets went through a thorough process, and were given refugee status before arrival as part of the uk's government vulnerable persons resettlement scheme. for the first time the government has confirmed it has resettled around 100 refugees who we re resettled around 100 refugees who were syrian...