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ban and then if the u.s. countries so have a travel ban it's a very powerful ban. and a lot of heard a reporter recently say he lost the ban in court they didn't say that we wanted in the supreme court i'd say that's a little deceptive john when he said he lost the travel ban it inless to travel by the travel ban was lost in the lower courts and one of the supreme court 2 years ago. no we are we're heading a couple of countries to it we have to be safe our country has to be safe you see what's going on in the world our country has to be safe so we have a very strong travel ban and we'll be adding a few countries to prevent the reason why you didn't need to be announced for sure that this is rather than i am probably going to think it is present in. regards to the proceedings going on in the senate would you like to see this over quickly would you like to see a thorough examination of the facts out what did you break the dust up between the white house counsel and civil order in general that were last night and are you absolutely yes you're on board. when you're asked a lot of questions 1st of all. jerrold nadler i've known him a long time he's a sleazebag everybody knows that a pet supply only has a high quality human being i was very impressed with pat he had great emotion yesterday again pat's a brilliant guy but i've never seen that emotion and that's real emotion that's because he knows this is a hoax and i was very proud of the job he did i've known and i've known jerry nadler for a long time he's opposed many of my jobs i got them all built very successfully built a new york but. so we have yet another fight is needed is that amazing isn't it surprising isn't it amazing but if if you look at you know other aspects or other parts of your your question i think that. the. i would rather go the long way i would rather interview bolton. i would rather interview a lot of people the problem with john is that it's a national security problem you know you can't have somebody who isn't national security and if you think about it john he knows some of my thoughts he knows what i think about leaders and what happens if he reveals what i think about a certain leader and it's not very positive and then i have to deal on behalf of the country it's going to be very hard it's going to make the job very hard he knows other things and i don't know if we left on the best of terms i would say probably not you know and so you don't like people testifying when they didn't leave on good terms and that was due to me not to him and so we'll see what happens but when you have a national security where you could call it presidential prerogative you could just call it the way i look at it i call it national security for national security reasons executive privilege they say. so that would john would certainly fit into that when you're a national security adviser like this gentleman is doing a fantastic job robert. i just think it's very hard and i've always gotten or have actually gotten along with john bolton he didn't get along with other people a lot of other people but when he knows my thoughts on certain people and other governments and we're talking about massive trade deals and war and peace and nor these different things that we talk about that's really a very important national security problem i think having somebody other people the mick mulvaney is probably around here someplace i'd love to have mick go but i think that he's really expressed himself very well when he did a chris wallace interview that was a very very powerful interview that was a long tough chris is a tough interviewer a very talented guy and you know i think it's not much he can had he's been he's been great i would like to have a tail what i don't like that i'd love to have my pump air testify. but again that's a national security problem i'd love to have my pump air but it's a national security problem i'd love to have rick perry rick perry has asked me i'd love to testify please let me testify because he knows this is all a hoax he understands it better than most and rick perry would love to testify but we're dealing with national security we're dealing with one other thing our country's been tied up with this hoax from the day i came down the escalator. we've been fighting it i've been fighting it from the day i've been elected i would say probably long before it could be long before i came down the escalator that some people have said that which is hard to believe it wait wait john it's hard to believe we've been fighting this i would rather have personally i'd rather go the long route it's horrible for our country our country has to get back to business we have people that are corrupt like adam schiff who or misquotes i mean misquotes makes up a statement he had no idea that i was going to release the transcript he never thought i do that and for that i thank the president of ukraine because we got their approval he had no idea i was going to do that but these are corrupt people some of them and some of them are just playing the political game but if you look at the poll numbers my poll numbers are the highest they've ever been if you look at the funding now his if you look at what the money raised by the republican party has just set a record nobody's ever done this before it's because of the impeachment hoax and now eliot 31 aren't privately questions if you don't want to read 3 yes 3 i mean 6 in all 6 of the found out that every 3 months. do you plan to show up in any way shape or form at your trial number 2 you call as far disaster in the past you still feel that way about him now and free harness for one he said you knew everything that he was doing in the town and ok ready to lead he has had a lot of terry i don't know him ok other than his son like a groupie he shows up at fundraisers ok so i don't know anything about him i watch group he really is a terrific person great crime fighter the best pair in the history of new york city by far solve the crime problem in new york and i think it's very unfair the way the media has treated rudy giuliani i will say this. parness i don't know other than he probably contributor the campaign along with tens of thousands of other people and i take mean i was this weekend i was taking pictures with hundreds of people. there they contribute to the republican party and i stand there and i take pictures and every once in a while a look at somebody i say gee i wonder when that picture is going to be in the new york times or the washington post or on fox. it's one of those that i think really has a high quality question on your legal question because i don't ever want there to be a conflict i'd love to everybody but you know he could be a witness at some point if this whole sham continues. i would love to everybody on the team he really isn't my team just so you understand but i'd love to have him up there but it could be that he'd have a conflict it could be but rudy giuliani is somebody that i think the press has been very unfair to the greatest mayor in the history of new york think of it and one of the greatest crime fighters of the last 100 years and he hates to see what's happening because he knows corruption really better than anybody ok. so ken starr is a terrific man i didn't make that statement because frankly i didn't think that bill clinton should have been impeached. and i thought it was terrible i didn't know cannes to her but i did think that bill clinton should be impeached should have been impeached and i was pretty vocal about that. i didn't know ken but what i did know is he was very smart it was very tough he was very talented but in a certain way i was sticking up for clinton for bill clinton and you know i felt sort of still feel that way and what he did was nothing good there was a lot of lying going on there a lot of things a lot of bad things now with me there's no lying there's no nothing they have nothing they don't even have a crime they say this is the only one that's ever been impeached and he didn't commit a crime i didn't commit a crime and then you get into high crimes and misdemeanors but i didn't commit a crime so no i have great respect for ken but i didn't think frankly that bill clinton should have been impeached but your trial and he did you have to be great so why are you how i don't know it sort of lovesick read the front row and stare in their corrupt faces i'd love to tell it i don't know don't don't keep talking because i maybe you may convince me to do a different the i want to they are i think they might have a problem. by the way i think i think they were i think they've done a really good and i think the other side has so i watch the lies from adam schiff he'll stand to look at a microphone it will talk like he's so grieved these 2 days these major sleazebags they're very dishonest people very very dishonest people when somebody will make up a statement. that i made when you remember the statement 8 times quid pro quo 8 times think of it how can you say 8 times that would mean i was asking somebody 8 different times for the same thing what kind of a conversation with their pay if us wants that would be fine if yes twice that how can you ask a times that would if they would say you're a looney tune right and then he said i think he finished by saying don't call me i'll call you that i said that he made that statement don't call me i'll call you and he didn't say he made it up now ultimately he had to in a sense apologize he can hardly apologize but he had to apologize because fortunately we had a tape we had the transcripts i am so happy that i had the transcripts because it showed he's a liar and he's a fraud and they continue to just go on and on but this is happened to me with a russian hoax this is happened to be i call it the witch hunt greatest witch hunt in american history and the moeller report which exonerated totally there was no collusion after all that 2 years there was no collusion and then what happened to jill stein from the green party gets called a russian agent by crooked hillary and then tell c gabbert i don't know either of them but i know they're not russian agents gets called a russian agent this is what these people do they demean. and the press plays in because the press largely is their partner and you know one thing if we could straighten out the president country we would we would have a place that would be so incredible the praise the press is so dishonest so corrupt i read it all the time stories i don't my bets are as well i just heard bad stories sometimes. but when i do something great or good let it be written about could same thing with the people the corruption and the media as i call it the fake news media is unbelievable and hopefully everybody is going to sort of learn a lesson people got pulitzer prizes for their coverage of me and it turned out they were totally wrong other people sean hannity rush though a lot of great people a lot of great writers they got it right they didn't get pulitzer prizes but they got it right the russian hoax was a terrible thing the dust was a phony deal paid for by hillary clinton in the d.n.c. and used in the pfizer coup it's totally illegally now it's a terrible thing that happened this was a takedown attempt at a sitting president of the united states and we caught them so let's see what happens. would you consider playing. i don't. know very excellent writer bob woodward because he's doing it with a book contract but this time i actually give him an interview he said you're enjoying this r.g.s. it nominate john and he said no you act like you're winning a new one you're actually enjoying it i said i'm not enjoying. i'm doing it because it's very important what i'm doing i consider what i've done here with this whole witch hunt from day one with the insurance policy with the horrible statements bed between strucken page and mckay and komi who lied to congress and did so many other bad things he lied and he leaked. when i finish i think that this is going to go down as one of the greatest things. for our country these corrupt people the people and very bad for our country thank you very much everybody thank you thank you very. u.s. president donald trump. on the 2nd day of the world economic forum in davos in fact just before he departs in an unscheduled press conference he was answering a lot of questions on the impeachment trial going on right now in the u. s. and he did say on the issue of the trial he was asked about the issue witnesses and he said that he wants john bolton to be interviewed in the impeachment trial but this is a quote national security problem and of course calling it a hoax and the greatest witch hunt as we often hear him say he began though by speaking about trade in the economy and highlighting these strong states of the u.s. economy and standing by him as well as the director general of the w t o roberto as of a deal when larry could low who is the u.s. national economic council director in just a few other highlights to bring you from that press conference the u.s. president said that he was adding a couple of countries to the ban that is the travel ban that was previously announced by him and he'll be announcing which countries these are shortly and he also did say that he thinks the u.s. will have a deal with the e.u. before the u.s. presidential election that is a trade deal there he is still on your live screen speaking to reporters are we listening in our rights that is a live picture from davos we will not be listening in let's bring in james bays he's our diplomatic editor he's joining us from davos as i'm saying james i mean it started out about trades and the u.s. economy then went into impeachment then went into the travel ban a lot to kind of unpack with you what what stood out for you the most. all well 1st we're telling you this is the end of quite a short trip to davos he is leaving the room he is leaving the resort of course he is and then in america time leaving from zurich air force on air force one so this is the end of a trip most of which we've seen a very restrained president trump his advisors clearly wanted to have the contrast i think between what was going on in the senate and a very presidential trump all know world stage dealing with global issues and selling and he was selling there and he was selling in his speech 24 hours ago the u.s. economy and what he says a great achievement by the trumpet ministration i'm not to go through and in fact check all of those but certainly some of the claims i think will be contentious that has been the plan i think to show president trump talking about the economy very much a domestic audience a campaign type message delivered with the backdrop of davos put of course when he faces the press you just have to switch on the us media here on al-jazeera we're giving you a global context the u.s. media is impeachment impeachment impeachment there is nothing else being talked about or new u.s. television so clearly those were the questions that he got for much of the news conference on impeachment we heard pretty much the same thing we've heard from the president before he said it's all a plan by the democrats he says it's corrupt it started the moment he came down the escalator in trump tower and said he was going to run for president they've been trying to undermine him he says ever since then he says this is a corn this is a witch hunt now is asked specifically about some of the congressman who were heading the effort some of the impeachment managers he says they were sleazeballs he was asked about. new testimony and interviews that he's given to the media have added to already the charges that their own peach without a new contra. and he describes him to despite the fact he's seen in multiple photographs with president trump and those around president trump. and someone i don't know the group just turns up at fundraisers roses he was asked about is lawyer of course who's involved in all of this the allegations against rudy giuliani bill a former mayor of new york he says he's one of the greatest crime fighters of the last 100 years now clearly the controversy now is about whether there are witnesses called in the senate trial and we heard i think a position from the president that's pretty consistent with what he says in the past which is yes i would love there to be witnesses i'd like this to take a long time i'd like all the details out there but i know there's a national security issue here and that's why he said that for example john bolton the former national security adviser or still current secretary of state couldn't be called his details on that and the argument for that was interesting he said they know details of what i really think about other world leaders they might reveal my real views which we some watching will think donald trump speaks every day and he posts on twitter he's very strong views on other world leaders and normally mr bolton and mr are a lot more restrained anyway that is the argument from the president why he thinks there should not be witnesses called in the senate trial yeah ok so that's one impeachment are very important stuff james but for the benefit of our global audience i suppose people would be very interested to know what more he had to say on that travel ban that controversial travel ban because he did say that more countries would be added to the list but was scant on the details. no we don't have a list of countries there have been some countries that have been mentioned in this and they're not all predominantly islamic countries this time for example myanmar i'm told may well be the new list coming from the white house he wouldn't give details but he said that would be announced very soon so it sounds like an extension of the travel is on and we expect an imminent announcement of that from the white house so that's a new concrete bit of news the other concrete bit of news i think is on trade he's heralding what he says is phase one of a china trade deal there are a skeptics who say it's really just a cease fire in a trade war but he says it's much more important that he says he's on are very good terms with china and working to a phase 2 but more important china he says and he says that their dealings the u.s. dealings are worse than with china is the you he makes the case the e.u. is ripping off the u.s. he says that now they need to get a new trade deal with the e.u. or else and he's not really laid out the consequences but he's certainly suggesting that there could be bad things to come he was asked whether that trade deal could take place before november's presidential election and he says he's hopeful he says it should happen very soon so the trade war with china for now caused phase 2 of negotiations under way it looks like we have a trade war with the you know in our sights ok james i'll let you go for now thank you for that update from davos so trump was speaking right before he was returning to the u.s. as his impeachment trial gets underway as you know now the u.s. senate has agreed on the rules for that impeachment trial of donald trump following nearly 30 debates so senate republicans blocked every democratic attempt to obtain documents and evidence trump. charged with abuse of power structure and of justice so he reports on long opening day that stretched well into the nights our founders trusted the senate to rise above short term loans at the last moment senate majority leader mitch mcconnell altered his proposed rules for the impeachment trial gome was the possibility that the evidence collected during the various house inquiries might not be entered into evidence in the senate trial of the democratic party house managers and white house lawyers would now have 3 days and not 2 to make their opening statements that left the issue of witnesses and documents house democrats argue that they were withheld in the course of their inquiries into whether donald trump was withholding congressionally mandated military aid for ukraine in return for an investigation into former vice president joe biden and that these must be produced in the senate trials a leader mcconnell wants a trial with no existing evidence and no new evidence a trial without evidence is not a trial it's a cover up the white house argues that the request for more evidence proves the democrats don't have a strong case against the president they said in their brief we have overwhelming evidence and there are afraid to make their case think about it think about it it's common sense overwhelming evidence. to impeach the president of the united states and then they come here on the 1st day and they say you know what we need some more evidence the white house also argues that the documents and witnesses are privileged in order to shape foreign policy the president must be able to have private deliberations with advisors and that's an argument rejected by the democrats make the argument that the president's conduct here was was was conduct that every president should be allowed to engage in and i think that most americans don't believe that mr chief justice i yield back the democrats failed to pass their amendments on the mcconnell's route so they will be another chance to debate the need for more witnesses and documents but only after opening arguments and the cross-examination of the house managers and white house lawyers he just watch donald trump was reported to be monitoring proceedings while attending the world economic forum in switzerland his position remains unchanged. on to other news now in lebanon's new cabinet has met for the 1st time president michel and told the session the governments must address the deteriorating economic situation and regain the confidence of the people but as a 100 reports from beirut it's unlikely a new cabinet will be enough to appease the anger of some people on the streets. lebanon's new prime minister has sunday has finalized his cabinet lineup it took weeks of political horse trading even though those who are fighting over seats are allies and part of the ruling alliance jab's critics call him a pawn of the political elite but addressing the nation he tried to defend his cabinet at a time of mass protests over lebanon's worst economic crisis in decades was a family that body be him we will endeavor to answer that demands to ensure that we have an independent judiciary to bring back stolen money to fight corruption to protect the poor of social classes from high taxation to tackle and employment and to put in place a new electoral law that brings everyone together and then one national identity that the street has asked for oh news of the government announcement brought protesters who have been demanding a new leadership back onto the streets they gathered in central beirut the epicenter of a 3 month old movement to topple the political class they accuse of mismanagement and corruption protestors disputed insistence that the 20 ministers who are specialists with no political loyalties i hear because i don't trust this new government that's going to be formed because it came from the people who have been in charge for the past 30 years and in bad doesn't bring good and bad only brings bad. the fia's government is also being criticized for being controlled by the iranian backed hezbollah and for being one sided political opponents of the ruling alliance including outgoing prime minister saad and heidi refused to join the government. they're just playing the same hope that they played 100 days ago so as a form of they're just stopping us in the face or laughing at us still like who are those people and what are they doing on the streets the government faces many challenges in the midst of an unprecedented nationwide multi-sector. uprising deb's government is expected to receive the vote of confidence in parliament but it is the support of international investors and donors that lebanon needs to get out of the economic and financial crisis the last time the un created international support group for lebanon met in december it made no financial pledges and instead called for a credible government that listens to public opinion expressed in the ongoing popular uprising. 2 for weeks many lebanese have been struggling to make their voices heard seen told the security forces protecting parliament building that the steel and concrete barriers will be able to protect those in power. i'm here to demonstrate against the corrupt regime that has been. writing this country for 30 years or more they were the only words that killed each other and the sex groups to kill each other. there is determination to continue their struggle or what people here cold their revolution but the government announcement on choose they send a clear message that the established parties are still in power lebanon's crisis is not over jennifer their beirut. the world health organization is meeting to decide whether to declare an international health emergency over the outbreak of and deadly new virus in china the 1st case of the corona virus has not been confirmed in the u.s. and there are reports that spread to hong kong. as the disease spreads to more of china's provinces the leadership has issued an unequivocal order to all officials be honest and transparent that now includes the media state t.v. is devoting more coverage to the containment measures in wu han where the outbreak began 3 weeks ago medical teams have been instructed to intensify their efforts after a warning the virus could mutate and expand my man again we are told we had vies everyone not to go to war and we advise one residents not to leave the city and less do special circumstances this will help reduce the flow of people and the risk of transmission but the flow of people to china goes on. but calhoun west train station in hong kong most passengers were heeding the advice to wear face masks in crowded places. there are 2 direct trains a day from here to han on wednesday many passengers were canceling trips and seeking refunds. suddenly. i was supposed to be going to and i had not been back for 15 years now there is this big disease and my aunt told me not to come i think it's pretty serious the way they did it or tonight and i'm worried about the huge crowds on the transport system and a possible big outbreak of the virus. this is the suspected source of the virus wholesale seafood market in lieu hand media reports say it sold a variety of wild meat under new measures announced on wednesday the trade in such meat as well as live poultry is now banned the majority of those who've died so far had underlying illnesses and most were elderly chinese officials say they'll be attending wednesday's key meeting of the world health organization which is expected to declare this virus a global health emergency something it hasn't done since the outbreak of the apolo virus 6 years ago adrian brown al-jazeera on call. here without us there are the headlines this hour speaking just before leaving davos the u.s. president described case against as a total hoax it comes less than a day after the senate agreed on the rules that will govern the impeachment trial republicans blocked every democratic attempt to obtain documents and evidence. it's a total hoax it's a disgrace they talked about their tremendous case and. their tremendous case they had no case it's all a hoax it's a kind of he's a grew up politician lebanon's new cabinet has met for the 1st time president michel all told the new ministers who are mostly specialists and academics the new government must address the deteriorating economic situation and regain the confidence off the people china's government has issued a travel advisory to avoid han that's the city at the center of a new virus the 1st case of the respiratory infections been confirmed in the u.s. with reports it's also spread to hong kong india's supreme court has given the government 4 weeks to respond to more than 100 legal challenges to its new citizenship law the citizenship amendment act gives persecuted minorities from 3 neighboring countries the right to apply for citizenship but it excludes muslims the u.n. secretary general is urging libya's warring sides to join foreign leaders in finding a diplomatic solution to the war that follows a summit in berlin where world leaders pledged to stop the fighting prosecutors in brazil charged 16 company executives with murder following the worst ever industrial accident there a year ago at least 200 $59.00 people were killed when a dam collapsed unleashing its warrant of toxic mining waste and the dams owner and a german firm that certified its safety have been charged with environmental crimes and prosecutors accuse again executives of systematically hiding evidence. europe today headlines life coming up next. the whole d.n.a. of al-jazeera is to deliver news of people who are subject to the other out or simply. people they're all individuals with children the. stories this place has become a complete trap you have to deal with it and to treat the listen to this in respects. it's a mobile. phone which calls texts and apps to help make our lives easier. but not everyone's benefiting. can mobile phone apps be designed to help make a better world. this series challenges app developers from around the world to visit communities who are missing out and then come up with an app that could help their. life. this week life apps business south africa and to meet young people who are creating their own apps for social good and looks back across the series to see what's been achieved. that beautiful city on the southern tip of africa. south africa is a rapidly emerging economy it relies on mobile phones and wireless technology far more than on expensive to. young company designs mobile apps not just for entertainment but to help people in poorer communities. keep mobile phones have revolutionized everyday life. and last generation never access to music they access to live on so little time to sing and tend to be back to back i'm told that they haven't they can have a good time but they can get help nations are on. i'm patient not because of not just the suits but come. on the best. to get some of my 6. sexual health is a huge issue for young people in south africa and because i believe apps can help. so the challenge for design is to come up with a life out for sexual health. nuns a grew up in the townships now she's a key member of the creative team who has given me big. inspiration and that's. pretty. i don't connect with a negative image she be a caring creative make a difference so i am a caring creative because i have a story that mirror my society is the relates to the stories that i write therefore i was. going to have. so creative nancy come up with a sexual health. nun's he sets off on a research trip. she's heading northeast towards johannesburg a city where it's been estimated that about $100.00. posts here. and then soweto despite the poverty 99100 households have access to a mobile phone. she wants to find out if a life up could help with issues like aids teenage pregnancy and other sexual health issues. it won't prove easy. so i'm trying to find out you know by now by some of the things that a bank would want and says from the phone sabol that's house who needs it why why you have to sleep me with the. money that led to good things when i made this a movie. i meant that you guys would talk of the point of reaching for the roots of the mind when you when you can't do it not the idea that you know this and that ideas that you you're getting to know the person you're getting to know maybe it's not even a conscious decision but the are actual decision indaba the women he meets researching up i little more helpful a lot of it all somehow infected or affected by serious viruses that comes through sexual. in cage men to understand so with that said so from a check on especially with young people as you know back to age pregnancy is high besides clearly people don't don't protect or don't use protection or don't see the need to use protection why is that like it's not like us until you say see right now because the things we like teenage pregnancy do it together will lead to misspeak this is b.s. i say show yeah maybe we really. like to help. but see need guidance of a creator to have. a life i could offer guidance on sexual health the question is how many you have you know and for inspiration the steps in my local internet cafe to say how can i help you today surrounded by computer literate kids nuns in those they now access the internet through smartphones as well as laptops and internet cafes many young people still use s.m.s. or text messaging nun's he wants to know what's the best way of building a sexual health crisis how can one actually build the application that best meets your requirements is that you see a tweet it comes to you 6 when it comes to health when it comes to excess of information in that regard traditionally you know and there are some as you took the train to pick it is not got lucky. the cafe owner is trying to develop an app that collects text messages about sexual health and lets people share them it. goes to people so you can create. a mobile application for the whole community sure you know so that showing it can be able to manage its own health issues you know it can see how many. people who have went through this how many people to conclude you know how many people are getting better show there one of those kind of thing. by the whole community to not only the healthcare system called blown away zeina sables idea is to help spread health information by a kind of electronic word of mouth. nancy thinks his idea could form the basis of our own life communicating sexual health messages but there's a long way to go so let's connect will skype and then we can take this conversation and then just let's elaborate more on the would like to offer more bow and access to information and around i mean i think that's how we can actually empower them using inform from what i was that and watching presently doing with that whole health of all the future so. thank you so much that i know none of these life is clearly going to need much more way. it's a mission she's still working on. now and he's convinced technology can empower young people not just in the developing countries but the world over. to. london a 21st century world city close to the skyscrapers obvious financial elites shoreditch london's creative digital. and digital incubates art and design i have and. it's all about young people developing new ideas making money and also doing good including with the mobile phone. often is a very powerful tool i can empower people around the world and using mobile phone technology to solve problems in one's local community can be a great way to create change and one leading charity showing how mobiles can be used for good is c.d.i. the center for digital inclusion based in brazil but with a branch here in shortage 2 years on the program is called out and it's about inspiring young people to become a problem solvers for getting them to think through person what is their problem and they look minniti and how can they sell their leasing my ball technology. absolute good are now working with 50000 young people are cross britain creating mobile social and web apps. so we're trying to create generation problem solvers and that young people can get the skills they need to actually understand what the technology is not just consuming technology that's a definitely not about money games are about solving a problem and yes there was a huge commercial and she out there tearing it up but the main thing that we advocate. is that getting young people interested in the fast place and being part of my pop come to me it's really important. absa good sats once an hour and a working on a stop and satch app people from ethnic minorities are 2 times more likely to be stopped by the police than white people the app documents and uploads a user's experiences when they're stopped by the police. so how can such and such before obviously coming hours telesales just next to brixton a supply of people all stopped going to databases and not always for the right reason as well to me so a lot of times and i was sucked in so still used to kind of fix myself this is direct proceed to the carrier not on my even allowed to be stopped for this so can i mean so. not having that knowledge this kind of put me in a position where i dispelled a bit disempowered in that situation so the stop and search out resume trade in 2010 going to help people know what they're right so we need to stop he said by the by the piece in a quick and easy way once you've downloaded that you click into it tells you what you can do and say or why you might be stopped and searched when you can down the road or when you're in a vehicle and we've got a section for the top of the sea as well because a lot of reporters and stuff are the issues when the filming stuff yourself and so if you all stuck to what you have to do just upload your experience and that consists basically put in your age in your fantasy your sex and then just like you to put in the offices by 2 number you stopped and searched you in the stuff inside that number if you get one or so after that you just basically break how you feel you were treated by the offices and there's like a set criteria of questions here such as how badly do you think your reason was for the stop and search and how much respect do you feel. showing the stuff he said. and what are you doing with this good to talk to your notation like news in the g.p.s. and so that you still don't assume just know that 100 percent are you are listening to the database and i sure experience that. ops for good i'm now working with 400 schools across the u.k. . one of the 1st to enroll was east london central foundation girls school. peoples are shown how designing mobile phone apps can help young people to identify and solve everyday problems. an app is. something only phone that does one thing and one thing only really really well why is it good to be able to solve problems because you're going to face the everyday an obstacle teaches you how to think of a problem in a creative way and not take it as an on michael this kind of a cookie jar if you don't know this turns out that. creativity and imagination absolutely has no limits serves 0000 ideas or pay you can do anything with. knowledge is like gifty half the use it on the good of everyone in the movie a bunch of us what's the point of having if you want to be selfish. why was the buzz about it is it's a valid one under the market its own cook with interest if you time and day as usual and they all see why it's your choice recall your reasons why you need to wake up. some young people find it hard to wake up in the morning so the girls here have designed the buzz of bodies. said this is a step by step process to set up a possibility. say say a time you can just repeat it on a on a date so maybe on weekdays and weekends they can label the alarm. and then you say recording so is anything that you'd like to do your reason to wake up after that you can choose your. this is anyone from your contact list. and you write a message. you are happy with the message you press say and it is a real love. for the course organizes the pupils enthusiasm and success show how mobile phone apps can help solve problems not just in london but across the world. is a great way to empower young people for the world and. is actually about to. become the problem solvers and they can do that. so let's look back at what the life of designers from across the series have achieved. in africa life said kenya. was a farmer in rural uganda. and . because. we seem to guess. the challenge was to see if a life could help william far more efficiently. that seemed life ops invited to help william live 300 kilometers east in nairobi kenya as capital. new startup company b.t.r. has been going for just over a year kenyan film director tony who helped come up with a life outside their filmed new developing his life. a mobile application for small scale farmers like window. was totally and. william didn't know how much he speciality vegetables could fetch at the biggest local markets. a minimum. price to shoot it. in the south suburbs has a loophole that could get back to the tunnel. if the. city. says something to him. says a good 3 said as it is a. news team came up with an app that would help share information and costs like transports. it was well received. in the smiles on those days was. the smile on their way and is what gives you a little if you will but. his company b.t.r. is still looking for an investor to help take his life forward. still in africa life apps also travel to namibia. software design adult and sets off on a voyage of discovery in his own home life. is a challenge was to design a life up to help to him by people. every. year it was our. last dalton and his colleague mick azziz plenty off tax to work out how a life might be able to help these highly independence nomads and i'm going to do a woman from the balcony to go to school. to him a familiar with technology but most condrey or writes down on the on the one on the yeah and the one idea and among. the none of you will know when you're dealing getting. through. is the truth. and then a brain wave if literacy was a problem how about an app that translates text into speech. using simple software downloaded from the incidents. initially. i left my voice. is soon. going. to. go. to my video. i don't want the other rather than the right. that i want to. you know what they don't. but wouldn't you know. that i'm going to rip. you off of the book i wish i hope. take some time. just to be. ok. dalton is now working on developing his app with him accents and we'll return to the north in the future. in asia life to india where the challenge to design an op was taken up by a software hot shot such. based in the capital of delhi such ins goal is to use apps to help the less fortunate. my quest is to find on so to help people one living at the bottom of the economic freedom. it's such a long held ambition to help india's millions of beleaguered small scale farmers. so he undertook a 2000 kilometer journey to see for himself how he could help farmers like fiji. thinking and my family my london little my lover he. and. then and they were down on him and. it's stories like this that make such indeterminacy use these technological skills to help small scale fama. if you want to do something for them you want to build something for them and i come to a game yeah and sure what i can. our foster. thank you. back in delhi sachin and his team came up with a life which would allow farmers to spread their ideas by simply making a voice recording and uploading it's using the app so they could share it with the whole community. yes i'm going to go with you. could get a beautiful scene turn it. from here i want to develop this obligation make it more robust and they get through the pilots those trials and make it something you know which can be adopted nationwide. so long way to go it's just the beginning of the project. from rural india to the dramatic setting or brazil's rio de janeiro. here the life apps challenge was eagerly accepted by software design a petrol. elephant is a match i just wish those. sort of the pillars of the scheme need to move into sod all the little schools and to be mean to say the single. pedro's challenge was to come up with a life that could help the millions who live in the real favelas or shantytowns. i suppose. because intervene. because intervene in their style seems to be all guys equal but is it. for me just that you can imagine it's a good thing. pedre realized that choosing a single life was going to be tough. it was just lovely as the last but as yet another life yet here they soon do that she came on the key is no one is really. together with these colleagues pedre finally settled on one daring idea. this is washington finally finished perfect so i just got a blockbuster they can go but you can bullshit us like over the country mr jefferson i give it to them if you can i think it's your. life is a smartphone game that's allows players to plant seeds in a virtual garden and watch the virtual plants grow but for every virtual plants there's a real one planted in the favelas community vegetable garden. so all because you're submitting to the vision by the wall. they will see that they form. our. pedro believes his life could change how people think about technology and life in the favelas the entire bush trash farmers are controlling the genius of give us some weed back on the way someone with us to push good. us always in from would cause each you see sick you how it should be this nearly got. yes nasty make money yes nice to play games but that's not the i mean he said this young people have a lot of talent and given the right they can help solve the problems that are happening and always given up change. it's important. to believe in their ideas they do believe that they can actually be their problem solvers to solve their own problems and to create something that will actually help them and their community. or the life of designers in. brazil. south africa india. and kenya recessing the need for a life has revealed new realities in their own countries the life that designers lead about the lives of those who are missing out on development. made some new friends and shared some inspiring moments. but. no new younger new can offer us on. a clear no is sound in the latino movie a big east. hello the lighting displays in the skies above argentina paraguayan brazil continue because some of these thunderstorms are big clubs think of the scale of this constant that's of course is giving flash floods and the full cost text across the board from power growing to this part of brazil so threat this area that the blue dots with the orange tops are the biggest forecast on the storms it does mean an argentine is seeing them disappear the time being it's nice fine looking weather $31.00 degrees in whereas areas of the more showery around rio which are they tend to be inland this is true for the next couple of days but a breeze developing in southeastern brazil little bring in some pretty hefty showers as well i suspect notice the constant and the concentration of showers all rain if you like is on this rag cloud here it's an old frontal system it'll produce some rain or thunderstorms in eastern cuba haiti in that tail of comes down through it's leaving honduras drying up the going down towards maybe costa rica and eventually panama in the next day or so the story at the moment in the united states is one of a snowstorm in the plain states once again is this massive cloud here so especially on through kansas city and beyond the midwest snow is the story. al-jazeera. watching the news hour life from a headquarters and. coming up in the next 60 minutes trying to chart a way out of lebanon's crippling crisis the new cabinet meets for the 1st time but protesters are heading back to the streets. donald trump announces plans to add more countries to the u.s. travel ban as he heads home to his impeachment trial. you see what's going on in the world.

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