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tv   Witness Growing Together  Al Jazeera  May 10, 2024 7:30am-8:01am AST

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general straightforward, the 2nd time in less than 5 months. for 24 hours trains bosses and flights of stairs will be shut down. people have been protesting against present heavy malays . austerity measures since taking office in december malay has announced a raft of public spending. costs is now politicians to approve a reform bill and union se, weekends, labor protections. now a company in south korea has set a new world record for the most number of trains in a single election. the display by mold and 5000 strains has been a headline attraction as an international exhibition showcasing the latest and unmanned aerial vehicles. but prize report some in june and south korea. in the night sky over the port city of inch on a synchronize show comprising 5293 points of light. each a single dro, just a few years ago drug and shows like these were measured in the hundreds increasing
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in scale and sophistication. they represent the cumulative efforts of a small army of technicians all working to port enough to stick vision into the sky . a mission that this team says it never ties of just the level of creativity that goes in in the level of passion. it's always, it's like art. there's always a sense of passion, excitement, when you see something. when you see that what people to do with technology, that technology now allows for drones being moved in swoons with an accuracy of less than one centimeter. it's a stunning demonstration, the drone power that's on show with the nearby exhibition center, showing off the rapid integration of drones into virtually every aspect of our lives. the business of commercial drones is full cost to see double digit growth in the coming is enabled by rapidly developing technologies from the occupational
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intelligence that controls them to the factories. the power of the whole industry. that until relatively recently, didn't even exist and like other, technologically driven industries, promising boundless possibilities. we don't even know about yet. so even with us, 5 years ago we saw we were doing shapes in the sky as we pushed the limits of the technology. as we push other technology that there's going to be more and more new industries evolving. we kind of, you're just barely looking over the horizon, getting a sense of but horizons, it seems that will increasingly be filled with drones. rub mcbride, douches, era in john, south korea. and that's it from me. laura color was in fact and just alignment with more needs often with this to stay with the it's a school day in taiwan,
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but it's too dangerous for peoples of this school in one, in to return to class for parents needed share could cost more than $6000000.00 toilets and this is just one of those and it says public buildings damaged by an earthquake. some residential buildings are also beyond repair. this apartment building was one of the most severely damaged. it needs to be demolished before it completely collapses. despite the 7 point to magnitude strength of the earth quake the damage is relatively contained. so let's say that's thanks to taiwan is disaster prepared this, including strict building in last night as we have a lot of the
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those what to do everything. so as i say, live your best life, you know, that family time is so important to her, and it's been very beneficial. an eye opening. patti's parents for the 1st time in 40 years old is kind of, uh, if it was a little backwards. but it's like, it's a new experience that very interesting, very unique, feels really good. the past success. well actually,
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but everybody who they are getting there they've been together for a long time, 46 years. and 40 of those years has been a separation the, i mean, just the fact that they're home, that prison thing is over. you know, it's really, really, really the
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lives in the board. everyone. my name is mike after the junior i am a member of the move organization. we're going to talk about the injustices in the city. and we're going to talk about the resistance to that in the the the
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. ready the . ready the police arrested not of their family members. and of those
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92 are my mother, my father. and i was born in prison. so we're about to go down the street here. i don't come down here much. so this is also huge avenue. this is a site where people that lived in this house, which was all the move people, they were campaigning to get the other move people out of prison. on may, 13th, 1985. the city of philadelphia came to our house. yet again, they flew a helicopter over our house and dropped the bomb on our house. the bomb ignited a fire. the fire burned down. this house inside of the house was 13 people. on the 13 people,
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11 of them died. 5 of the 11 were children they were too young to know what happened to understand it. it took me 20 years to really get a grasp on understanding what happened and then another 10 to accept it. my name is mike africa junior. hey. 7 i know, yeah, i remember a how remember it was yes ma, am how you doing? i'm still here still here. so was that what all of this they. 2 they sold it, the city sold to the developers of the city. so the old lot interested.
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and pine street. yep. for dow property. i went down to check and they gave me each one. he's osborne down an american tragedy. it's downright weird. i man. all right. the that's a perfect america q on the you know what? i'm a see, i'll see you today is what i'm to and that is the fence of perfection and that, that will burn your taste. but you're not careful. yes. because you know these,
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the last well be on october to meet over here on the i was raised by my grandmother. i was raised by the community to of the organization is everything that i needed i did have but those questions begin to develop child separation from the parents. very deep. but it's been really good. i mean, it does no. a real life. that adjustment is just, you know, figuring out this thing and we're just moving with it with each other, going into it with each other. mike senior and i moved out of mike and robins place
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about me. i spent about maybe a, maybe about a month, a little short shy of a month. you ready? it hasn't really been an adjustment. you know what i wasn't used to was present? i know what freedom felt like i was born for the adjustment. was somebody trying to see you slot or talking to you like you were a stuff human or having you work for pennies a day. those were the adjustments when i was arrested and was sent to prison. we had router re phones. we had a lot of phone hanging on the wall. but when i came out, they were a cell phone, smartphones mobile phones. i did have to make a big adjustment there and still in, you know, i've got the basics down on what i need it for. but that was, that was
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a big challenge because it was just so unfamiliar. or even now, while i get on the phone, i'm calling somebody i'm expecting to talk to a person not here recording the coming home to of there's something less and something i'll return to. so that was seems the many donny hathaway the
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right way. right. see this one, this is in prison. we've had demonstrations and hunger strikes in the subject ourselves. and people we know is proven to be on trustworthy. and particularly vicious choices. there is no getting around the toxic environment that they put you in the stressful environment. they put you in so it's always been some kind of warfare and don't think that just because we went to prison that it ended, as you know the solves, contain them, you know, yeah,
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we stayed in touch by writing letters and we communicated through our children. i never did that and i have been now on each other since 14 and you know, together committed in the sense $167.00 and for me, you know, she's always been longer. you know, it's always been for several reasons. you know, we want to know something official. we start talking about data. one wouldn't be the best time. you know, for me, the best time was the day before. was it yesterday? we won't take care of this today. you know, so this
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month the state prison. this is one of the 1st visits to see my dad. it's myself right here. it's my sister. as my cousin, david, as my lorraine this is a picture of me and my mom at cambridge springs. this picture was taken in november 19 9440 years of your life, a mess. get children growing up. they missed all of the things that i'm doing with my kids. they missed so much, you know, this is amazing journey to, to go from that. and knowing that they've been in prison all those years unjustly and then get involved in working on helping to get them out. the
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organization. i want to point out no, no, the we don't want to do the right i you.
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i brought these signatures. i got someone's email that i need to print out what? okay, can you can remember me, you think we have, i think it's over 300 and over 25 different countries. this is great to get stuff that you can see this envelope but didn't hold up and these are some of the hand written ones. so he's a great c one is you know, this specialized right from around the state of pennsylvania. and then looking at this countries around the world states all around the country, new york, florida, seattle, california. yeah. firm of the philippines is the yeah,
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yeah. so that's great. this is great. you know, i mean, i think it's important to be able to show that as wide support for the move 9. so these are some of the packets that we did. a copy of each one sent to each and every board member. these were the new original ones we did. we submitted the aid for the 2018 and then they went in for the for a may g. this is we have this stick for your mom. and your dad was even vicar cuz he had so many letters. he had all of his certificates. i mean, these are just a ton of stuff cuz all the letters we had submitted for you for your dad to get those letters for him. so anyway, if i yeah, this has been true collaboration. oh for sure. oh, that's the man, that's the best part of it is like, yeah, and that's why it's so important to work together. mm hm. well, i don't see,
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you might see you guys versa yet and just help each other just and what you're able to do things i'm not able to do, you know, things i don't know. i mean, really things you're not able to do it very good, very good. teamwork, teamwork basically where they would go, you know, when i was a mosque was when i was really starting to correspond with some of the move 9 or 8 and developing personal relationships, pin power relationships. and then so i'm sitting in the back of class writing letters, half paying attention, have taken notes and you know, but i would start, you know, start, i'm just trying to do a little bit of legal research would be like, what exactly is it some reading the opinions or a reading court cases describing what happened with the case and 1978 and realizing how i'm blowing it was in the court opinion. it says there's no evidence that any of the women even held the gun. let alone fired
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a gun at anybody. there is no evidence that any of the 9 people actually shot this person. it really solidifying what it already knew, which was that so much of this legal systems, a farce. you know, it's just this, this house of cards that set up to the proper way supremacy the, [000:00:00;00] the writing. do they need to do it again?
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the state so what you can do is what you can do in your lifetime feeling that you feel for working for or working to either a guessing injustice or working to right or wrong is a good feeling. you know, it's a very satisfying feeling. we have had this expansive definition of revolution and most of us, except that is a process. what does that work in actual process? look from y'all's perspective. the 1st person you're going to ask you to always is the person you look and mirror. you've got to make sure that your as respectful of that information and feeling as you expect others to be. and if you're not, that's work you have to do, you know, that's work that you have to challenge others. just people, as a person,
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seems to be in opposition to that information. and the example you say it does not mean that you're not affect, you know, if you want to see sondra blan tamira rice and yana jones, you know, just on and on and on. you know, you have to fight and you have to fight with those who are already fighting, who's been for, you know, and if you don't care, then we come for you to the headed to the church. a low tables get ready for the wedding tomorrow. my parents big day, 45 years in the making. they finally get a chance to to get the celebratory union that they worked so hard to maintain over
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the last 45 years. 4646 years, my apologies. i hope the church is standing room only. i want as many people as that building can to show my parents the love that they deserve to feel after working so hard and it is like a wedding freestyle here. now the style is kind of different for me, i think probably for most people is a little weird to like charlie, cuz it's like i'm the son. you know me, i'm the son. so. or is kind of things are kind of in reverse. just spinning the time in the work, putting in the work to make this happen and all of that is very joyfully, very healing is very up to this being and encouraging and aspiring
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the you know, it's a good example of never give us all those things. i worked into how i feel in my motion. i feel i woke up this morning the take about to take the box on
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the way i am still to overflowing because i am a child of philadelphia. and for many of us who left bad friends, family members, supporters, we've been waiting to stay in solid. they already let me know that we love them. so small in size, these raise are very large and significant. they're made of precious metal. and they remind us that love is not and it's not common. i want you just to turn around and look out there and all these people
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long had been apart from each other for 40 years. which is love, say strong. who is this woman to be married to this man real now that i therefore by the power that has been bested in me by the state of pennsylvania. and most of all, by god i pronounce that they are husbands and why
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the anything is worth doing is worth doing, right. anything that's worth fighting for you by for the senior team. ready doesn't matter how long it takes, and it's worth it, never the in the amazon home to indigenous people and diverse ecosystems is being destroyed by relentless drilling for oil. they're living in direct contact with petroleum, prepare border, and so in ecuador, communities of fighting the corporate joins in
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a battle for survival and to save the love. so as the word, how does ears use ears during the fine glass? a meeting of mine, the tragedy from me is a democratic solve effort there. it's how quickly we sort of adjusted the story, told re global, know the intertwining of money and politics campaigner andrew fine state and photographer shock you do on, on active is on the crisis in concert. what is happening today is happening on our watch. the news from now there will be people asking, how did you left it? half the studio will be on the script part one on, on disease. now, scientists say primates remain crucial for biomedical research. the but some of being given new lives beyond the board. on the outskirts of virus is nothing is essentially for all kinds of fine to move,
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including those ones used in scientific research. the century houses 22 retired lab monkeys from across europe. this female recess mcgarr cause can survive 19 years of experimentation in french labs. she was the 1st lab funky to be given a new home at lot then yet the 10s of thousands of palestinians escaped russell where as well, has those intense attacks on the eastern pods of pacific cracks and an iron clad lines. the us warns as well against invading rafa, but as well as prime minister and fish the ground the sold will go ahead of them or i, kyle, this is out. is there a life from though?

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