As well as separate on the broadcasting from us go to the world. This is our Teacher National good to have your company history. The Prime Minister of haiti hasnt noticed his resignation. I made rump and gun violence gripping the car to be in country arial already is currently not on haitian soil safe. He will remain in office until a new government this fort. I love these. Yeah. After the council of ministers tonight accepted to put into place a transitional president ial council, the members of the council will be picked after agreement with different sectors of the national life. The government i am running will remove itself immediately after the stablish means of set counsel for. He says he wants the transitional counsel to be put in place. This is something that carrick home, which is the caribbean body. Its an economic and political body of around 15 nation states in the caribbean says its going to look at implementing straight away. And he says that is when he will fully step down from being the into him Prime Minister. Lets be clear though i real henry was never elected. He took office back in 2021. He did so of the haitian pro, a president was assassinated at the time. He has been repeatedly accused of being corrupted as being repeatedly accused of delaying elections. Hate the house . What happened election since 2016. And this is the reason why the gang subsided, but they wont take him out. They said that if he remained in power, they would cause a civil war and they would be genocide in the country. So were hearing from arrow henry, hes not donation, so hes at the moment hes been banned from re entering the country, but he will resign when this transitional counselor set up and we understand that that will be fairly soon on the ground itself. Charlotte, the violence has been extraordinary the scenes at recently, but they go back many, many years. Why is that on rest, on finding so hard to rein in . Well, i think many people have she feel this has been the failure of the international community. Lets start with the u. N. And you and had a peacekeeping mission in hate to, from 2004 to 2017 completely failed to keep a lid on the violence. In fact, the situation has become worse since the peace keepers less. One of the reasons they have to leave is because they were accused of perpetrating a cold or outbreak that killed tens of thousands of individuals. This was just a year off, the haiti suffolk, this huge catastrophic, a quake that killed over 200000. 00 individuals. It took 6 years, the u. N. To admit culpability in not color outbreak. The fact that they didnt do anything to assist the individuals of hate to actually twine stop that. Then we go the us, weve just heard from us secretary of state or to the blinking about money that will go to hate to lets have a listen 1st. What she had say, given this increasingly urgent need, im announcing today that the United States department of defense is doubling its approve support for the mission from a 100000000 dollars to 200000000 dollars. And that brings the total us support to 300000000. 00 for this effort. Im also announcing additional humanitarian assistance for the people of 8033000000. 00 to further support their health and food security. Sounds like a lot of money, but theres a history here over how that money will be spent. Specifically relating to when Hillary Clinton was the secretary of state in the us and also relating to her husband who is also part of the Clinton Foundation. And to me, blink and also, you know, sort of a way from a bit of a monk k because of course, he was in the state department and they Hillary Clinton. Yeah. Cuz i just the pick off on up because i remember after the years quick, the state department of the Clinton Foundation in particular said ok, were going to send a were going to look after the haitian people. So my many accusations after that of that a not getting through of being siphoned off in many avenue suite. Absolutely. In fact, its been shown that over 90 percent of the billions and billions that were raised dont go to the haitian, definitely did not go directly to the haitian people. It actually was slicing gulf by international bodies. In fact, also point the us state department, which we build hundreds of millions of dollars for sending us troops to haiti. And that was and vases course. So many issues of im go on the island, you in bodies would give him money for doing work, but then that will change the from the doing. We also had private companies who were size single money. These even the accusations and evidence that shows and loveless private contracts with people in those contracts because they were friends of bill and Hillary Clinton. And this is where the foundation comes into it. And bill clinton was appointed as one of the co chairs of the 40 that was going to be stalling out the funding. So these occupations that let me in funds and contracts with different to friends of the clinton, this is really cool. So much fee rate on the island. Um in addition to that, there was a whole fiasco. This is the Chemical Industrial park. Again, this was another initiative by the state department on the bill and Hillary Clinton foundation. This was some 300000000. 00 that was gonna be spent on a factory to produce close. Its going to produce 100000. 00 jobs on the island. What they did is they forced hundreds of farm is all spelled land, which caused problems for them, and that families need 8000. 00 jobs created. And what we sold, whos the money was being used to create close for companies. Big Companies Like target and oh, saved the in the us, it was them who were lining the pockets and know ation on this. The legacy of the is not just guiding violence that were seeing on the street sits opposite anger with peoples livelihoods on their hopes, with the futures that what do they say . Well thats why we put 90 percent of people in who she go in and living below the poverty, the purse nation in the car to be the population that are being one of the ports of nations in the world. They say that few is new just with the international community, but also the local, the carol call mrs. The caribbean body. And if we have people and the crowns, say they dont want any more interference from outside is when we talk about caring home. Have they even done anything for haiti . All haitians need to Work Together to see if we can save the country. Those countries always both hated in a situation where we end up finding each other. Kind of calm cannot do anything for us. It is like when you run from the rain and end up falling in the mud, the only thing i can say is that aerial henry is out forever. He cannot do anything for us any more, but what haitian, say they will to what they be consistently denied for he is a democratic elections and that is what the people, the hey sha calling for according feel. Put unity to suit these problems out themselves a to not have continued problems from the colonial power. So theyve been involved in that country since before. Its recent conception and were talking not just faults, but also the us. Okay, moving the program on the russia, china under run. How do we want to join naval drills off the monitor countries coast and theyre not the only nations that attending the large scale exercises rights right. This week, as ortiz use of july reports a has called its and it fits how many of multi polarity in the military domain in amalia mental display of naval prowess, iran and russia and china are set to embark on an expensive naval drill, encompassing a vast 17000 square kilometers, ex expanse, across the persian gulf, this young man and the northern reaches of the indian ocean. Dope maritime security, bel, 2024. This exercise will what, since the convergence of surface, an aerial units from the trio aiming to showcase their maritime capabilities. While fortifying Security Cooperation within the region is the 5th iteration of such a large scale collaboration among the 3 navies, which will see surface and areas units from the is wanting to keep up with of iran navy, along with naval assets from china and russia, cooperating and simulated war scenarios, representatives from man, also by john cars like stand pakistan and south africa would also attend without deploying naval equipment. The iranian navy says the key objectives of this exercise includes safeguarding the International Shipping lanes combat in piracy and maritime terrorism, as well as fostering Knowledge Exchange on the participating navies and this for to directly vital in the pacific region. This region host over half of the worlds maritime oil trends that through critical 12 points like the hard bows. Bob and mended and mulatto straits together forming whats known as the Golden Triangle of global trade. One has emphasized that the presence of extra territorial forces, like the u. S. Navy only surface to destabilize the regions st, gets off to the regional states, to shoulder the responsibility of ensuring of the security of regional waterways. And this sentiment is poised to resonate strongly during the upcoming tri lateral drill underscore and getting message of for regional economy and stability. The tensions are running high in jerusalem, as most of them celebrate their holy month of ramadan is really forces have ramped up security measures, preventing many palestinians from entering the l. X a mosque to pray. Ortiz, middle east correspondent, re a Financial Reports not from the divided city. Traditionally, as the holy month of ramadan, approaches, the streets, shops and markets in jerusalem is all the city where i am right now, decked out with lanterns lives and ornamental papers. But this here breaks the norm, no celebrations in solidarity with the people of gaza, where more than 31000 lives have been lost in it is really offensive that sees no signs of ending. This is how the old city looked last here. On the 1st day of remedy on the and this is today, a jury summons old cities located in its eastern era part that is supposed to become the capital of a future palestinian state. The majority of residents here i muslims, the pain of gas and this, they say is they are pain. Because the here use up many garza isnt in the separable part of the land of palestine. Just an hour drive from jerusalem and youre in gaza. Were connected by blood, we are one people, dozens and East Jerusalem residents are palestinians. This is definitely a war of extermination happening there. And everyone agrees on that. Not a self defense war, as we keep hearing defined enough. Because of the guys of war, security in the old city has been tightened. Its here at top of the temple mount secret for the jewish people that states alex and most and his law mccully strong. And that is also a symbol of national and religious identity for palestinians. Israel has long been limited access to the mosque for palestinians is claimed for security reasons. Ad intentions to these really palestinian conflict. Have mass called its attacks on southern israel on october. The 7th operation alex, so flood in defense of the most. They were talks about limiting the number of worshippers this year. It was eventually nouns, but all is really arabs could to get in. While the number of palestinians were, is to take to 15000. 00 for the whole month of ramadan. And only those about the age of 55. 00. Hundreds of Police Officers and Security Forces are deployed in jerusalem is all c t, as you can see behind me, to provide security for worshippers arriving to august. The 3rd hole is place full loose ends or to impede the access. It was the 1st night of ramadan, crowds of movements try to make the way to alex them. Men women. These really police violently pushed people away as they cd with circulating online shows. The police were accused of denying into some arab, israeli, is in violation of a promise made by Prime Minister netanyahu to enable free access to move them. Citizens, flashes interrupted force was used to disperse the crowds as no, no, no, we hear in the media is different from what is happening on the ground. There are abusive actions from the soldiers and police do not treat people humanely, would treat them with violence and assault. Repub your enough beds family has been living in jerusalem for generations before. Israel was established in 1948. He still remembers how they used to go freely to alexa, something that has changed the following to into photos. Massive Palestinian Uprising is against is really occupation and most with some fee. The guys, a conflict. I bet is 67. He says hes lucky to be granted access, but his sons and grandchildren, he complains, can not go while we talk a bed son, i will use as best as by i bed. But at the door they ask us for our id to prove where were from. I live just a few meters away from the l. X. A mosque right at the door step. Oh, heres my son. Hello my son. How are you a bu . Did they let you into alex set to go and pray . No, its still forbidden. Its forbidden to go in and every day we try as much as we can for on the done, we always end up doing what they want. I mean, its not us who decides they decide the police will come to the mosque and they are the ones that prevent us from entering in. And then theres on. We followed the father to the afternoon prayer down the narrow, cobbled streets of the old city. At the gate to on our own goes smoothly for the old man and i, if you want to check if youre not feeling well, im not going to stay need a check point for a while watching of these really also. So looks friendly exploits. Everybodys saying happy rema done in arabic, checking ideas and papers. You can just say what are you typing when you check in the documents . But some people you dont allow them because theyre palestinians staying feeling for the more. A group of young arabs is sent away in front of us who doubt, explanation. We go to another gate and middle age man in the red hat almost got inside, but the seconds later, after the officer checked something on the computer, he was called back and also sent away. He left cursing. When you check in documents, what do text if she has questions, she can post them to the police. Im not answering questions from reporters. Ok, i am sorry, but i am banned from doing so. Sorry. When the afternoon prayer was over, we accidentally met abra. Yusuf, again, a palestinian, he managed to enter alex. So today, while he explained how twinned we were suddenly interrupted, i was able to enter because the policeman knows me. Otherwise they wont let me in. And here comes the soldier, the chaise us away. The police told us we are in the way of worshippers coming out of a lock some and should immediately clear the way we didnt want to go on to and left during our time in the old city. We didnt see or hear about new clashes. Weve seen many is really Police Officers rather polite, attends. They are on high alert. They know that this fragile come, can change at any moment. Really from ocean all to you from jerusalems old city. Russia is gearing up for its 1st president ial election to be held over multiple days and officially begins on friday. Our T International brand new special coverage of the landmark effect. The, as well as tens of millions of russians prepared to cast their ballots in the president ial election later this week. Early voting is already underway in the confused and baffled new regions. Many soldiers are among those having their se before returning to the ongoing fighting on the front lines. This 5 inch released by the Russian Defense ministry shows a number of combat veterans costing their pilots in the done yes. For public mobile voting stations have been rolled out across the under fire, regents ortiz, marina cost forever brings us more now on the countries 1st president ial election since the outbreak of the brain complex. Russia is the Biggest Country in the world wide territory spending from europe and well across that asia. It has a 144000000 people read over it and havent time zones. Thats a lot, especially considering that the majority of russians are planning to vote. But its kind of been easier to do just that. In fact, people already catch them, their ballots in the current president ial election and early vote and option is currently available to those who are abroad or in remote locations. Thats before the majority of pauls open. Later this month, 740000 votes have been collected so far across the 32 regions, as well as 600 from russians, 11 abroad. Early voting has already begun. Russians are voting and australia, libya, cypress, and other countries. The total number of people who have already voted exceeds 600. It seems like a small number, but this is just the kind of situation where every vote counts. Theres also the option to devote online, which is the new for also, but it is when it comes to these president ial election this year, the online Voting System faces a real challenge. After all, such a large scale electronic fold, such as the russian president ial election has never been held before. We expect that the march election will be very popular among voters. So we have provided for a special along the way in the online Voting System. Warranty a regents will have this opportunity included in rushes for newest territories, which are of course targets for the key. Originally, it is not that we are not afraid of provocations. We are ready for them. We have already held a referendum and local elections. So we are fully prepared for the president ial election but also likes to vote the traditional way they can, of course, head to one of the poland stations and this time around, theyre not even bound by the home address. So they can both anywhere like here and big brother will be watching them do just that, to avoid potential violations. 40000. 00 locations across 89. 00 regions will be fitted with cameras so that everyone can see whats going on. Over 200 international observers, representative of 35 countries have confirmed their participation in the event to ensure a fair and transfer and selection. So all thats left to do, if youre registered russian motor is to cast your ballots now or during the main period between the 15th and 17th of march after that. So thatll take 2 days to tally the votes from the regions and the week to process all the data. Then the results will be posted on line within 3 days. But why do i need to get more than 50 percent of the votes . Otherwise they enter around 23. 00 weeks later, 4 candidates are in the race and whoever wins will be in power for the next 6 years. We will make sure you dont miss any of the key development. So citizens and the worlds Biggest Country head to the polls this friday, saturday and sunday, our team will be hearing from people, politicians, and pundits. And you can follow the build up to the president ial valid on our website and our social media jones to the turning attention to dont boss where the russian m o. D. U. Says its troops are on the offensive and the done yet. Republic after keeps forces recently law significant front for this 1st person footage from the Defense Ministry shows a tug in action on the battlefield. The vehicles prue, our veterans whos been fighting versus the non stop for the past year and a half. A tardy had several such emissions every day. The due from a drone also shows several, you printing and military vehicles coming under fire on the road. Us the attempt to flee the more the nature chief has shopped on french president and money all much, all the suggestion of the blog should consider deploying troops to ukraine. Yeah, and stilton burg, say such a move by individual members would impact the lines as how nato has no plans to send troops to ukraine. A nato is not policy to the conflict, nor on nato allies. I think it is important that we consult and that we have a common approach to these important topics because they match it for all of us. Well, the defense minister of nato members, slovakia has page the solution to avoid sending troops to ukraine. Robert collins suggested that keeps western allies should help you printing and refugees returned home to fill the rugs, passing through to throw in either chapel more. Nothing would help the Ukrainian Army more than the return of the ukrainian men of draft age capable of fighting in the war to them. They are sufficiently patriotic. So we have to motivate them and provide resources to these young men who are able to serve and the Ukrainian Army to go back and do so. Its surely better than sending our own soldiers their us radio host and political commentator garland next insights. Talk of sending clips to ukraine appears to be a western bargaining chip. It is difficult to believe that they are serious about sending troops to ukraine, particularly in light of the revelations that have been made all over the you about the lack of in and the an issue. Theyre saying well centered steve to ukraine, but they wont have the immunization that they need to protect themselves. That the, the nato at the block is not currently prepared militarily to defend itself if it needed to. I think it is a pretty absurd. I kind of feel as though this may be somewhat of a bluff. I feel as though the people in power recognized that their ukraine project is collapsing. And they may be trying to blow off a rush or a bit. They may be trying to pretend as though theyre ready to militarily engage, so that that will give them a little bit of leverage when it comes to negotiating. Some kind of a, an in ukraine does not have the where with all to maintain the fight. And were seeing that happen bit by bit now that the political collapse is, seems a, you know, has been immune it for a while and by immune. And i dont mean within a day. But i do mean within months that the support, even in ukraine for the conflict is waning here in the United States. As you probably know, im here. Ive worked in washington dc every day. I can tell you that the support for this conflict is significantly dis decreased. In fact, the binding ministration cant even get money for ukraine anymore. So certainly theyre not going to be in a position to get a to send, you know, troops or to get kinetically involved in this state. Okay, sprinkle of star dust. No, as we bring you our cheese Brand New Program from india. Lets talk and far its, its hosted by bollywood Legend Center from kirk on each week. People sit down with the cultural, leading political figures to help us unlock the mysteries of the worlds most populous nation episode one. The take a fresh look around his life. Kaleidoscopic isnt just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. Fixtures designed to simplify will confuse really once a better wills. I mean it just because it shows very few fractured images presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going underground, can the width of discovery of the new world. At the end of the 15th century, there appeared atlantics, slave grey. The slave traders from European Countries started building for its on the western coast of the african continent to transport the african inhabitants to america, to be forced into hard labor. Until the middle of the 17th century. Portugal had laid the main role in this atrocious business. In great britain, france and the netherlands took the leadership for this fan of 400 years of legal and illegal slave trade. About 17000000 people were forcefully shipped across the atlantic. Not including those who died on the way due to unbearable living conditions. Modern historians estimate that for each slave ship to america, there were 5 who died while captured during transportation, and cruel obliteration of rebellion. This roof was the whole tre. Practiced by the leading European Countries, took away tens of millions of african lives. The organization of United Nations class advised the trans atlantics laved rate as one of the greatest human rights abuses in the history of humanity. This is the biggest act of deportation of people ever seen by mankind, the because of 800000000 people dont have aspirations, it doesnt make a difference. How big the other 400, because the divided wouldnt be strong enough. If you want a standing ovation, you need to have long some positive of room is that youve been voltage between the 2 of i said, but why dont we lift a 1000000 people out of poverty every 6 to 7 . Yes. Hello and welcome am of them to in the ever evolving landscape of the 21st century. The focus no more than ever is on india. Tonight im joined by an amazing but you know the mind is an under brown, a per user altered investor and then focused youre welcome bonnie screw. What i thank you very much for having me here. Wonderful for you to come. Thank you so much. Ive only had inspirational conversations with you every time youve spoken. So im looking forward to this one too, in spanish, and gone strongly. Who are you in the ultimate, on the piano, you have been given the state to how youre doing that. How does that ultimate sounds a little bit like its got a sunset, but i think maybe a lot of the original ones. I would say, i think i started up at a time when im going to she was not looked at. Yeah. So proudly, so to speak, 3 things. I mean, most people said a chest that you couldnt get a job, so youre just started working for yourself. So again, there was no such thing as funding in your funding. Everything this everyone talks about right now is just not that you couldnt even get a bank drawn. And i think the 3rd one was spots the parents. So after the 3 months of shock of them saying, i want to do something of my own. It is, my dad was a profession. My brother studies did a be interesting and has always been a profession. I was the outlined in the family. And i think my dad gave me some incredible advice that the very 1st time he said, look, if youre finally doing this, the player, if anything goes wrong, were not going to be able to help you while youre doing that, im doing what. So i said, i dont think i can implement somebody elses vision and therefore im being and im to for now that stage when i wanted to do something out loud and clear Media Entertainment game a little later on. And at that time nobody call it even media and interesting. And most time was this what you had was this isnt the 1980s. It is so. And i think that one sentence was saying we wouldnt be able to bail you out to get my feet on the ground for the next 40 years of my life. So did you speak to your dad about seeing that that one to be a businessman or what was the exec . If you remember what . Because that word is very key word with your father said look, we will not be able to help you if it, he is vague, came from you due to my childhood accountancy, be negotiating about an m b a. Mm hm. And i said, i want to do something completely on my own. So he said, okay, why dont you do a job for die . What do i see it do it . Im either one of these 2 as a stop gap and then in that do whatever you want to do. And i said if i have a plan b and life landing never works. I think today, most people have that in general. Let me give it a try, you know, and i think that is the 1st recipe for failure. Because if you give anything a try, means you have a finite time line and failure comes 1st, success comes only after that. I completely agree with you load up the item that i think is cool and a lot of students who come and visit dhl office make whats new. If this does not work, i will have this the moment to have that choice. Nothing over it is, let me remind you of your failure now in the early stages of your life and it had mean it and my life. We did a show together, it was a and could be a short of it. You had done it for a lot of those or something we just never got picked up and i just finished side on. And i was very happy and i was a, a get and well, we will not matter. And we shot this thing in the studio. Mm. Hm, and i remember you were coming and youre saying this is what we have done and weve worked very hard and i think that must be the only failure in life. And if im, i think my failure to successively shows out a fairly as to 2 successive, im actually quite happy and im proud of it. If my 8 seniors were not there, my 2 successors wouldnt have been the next one they are. So i think that would be one of the ones that we are most bossy at this point in time. I was happy that didnt happen to be good enough and that you never worked with me to learn how to read it. Me did some Work Together in directly. Yeah, i think that it, you know, and the movie a witness day, which is still a treasure trove. Its closed, the ones that caused, that was, that was outside this, the comment. Did you have you started . This is cable tv thing. How did that guy come across . I think when youre young, youre looking at opportunities. You dont. So the end of the day and opportunities are the ones that i think mostly opportunities in my early stage to end up with the latest date. I dont want to be philosophical about at least the reason i was in the subject. No, im, im a very practical bus and my wife is a bunch more philosophic with my daughter is much more for the stuff that im a much more practical person. So for me, so the end of it is to put yourself constantly in as many places. So that at some stage, youd be the right place the right time, because you need to be in the right place, the right time, 3 or 4 times in your life, to really break out. But for that, you need to walk incredibly, have to be in places so that you can be in the right place and thank them and to me, so the end of the day is that the other products that anybody is timing . I think we be, we miss out the importance of the timing and how getting your timing right to what you want to do both sometimes saying no, im just saying yes. Actually more to say no. And then what you say, yes and life about. And i think if i look at those and look back to my cable tv, those were opportunistic days. And there was only one child called the session that particular time in india as a nation. And the rest of the network and the fact that one wanted to do a choice for the 2nd one. And i think those are incredible learning is because as a business or even thought of as mat, which is a good recipe to know that you might succeed, but of them up. Ive also, and i think you come from the same industry you. But if you want a standing ovation, you need to have gone to multiple rooms where youve been born. But people have told you this one, the name of your crazy, and then youre gonna applause and track and live if you started by getting an applause. You, johnson, how do you, im going to go applause. Youre going to read out down the number of the physical dogs that have been slammed on to me document incredibly less and then at the end of 3 or 4 or 5 months all night the people i was working with said maybe this is not a good idea, but as of a one year, we couldnt get a Single Person to take a gave me the connection. Now in todays age that sounds completely there, but at that time, and i think that gave me an incredible amount of residence. This wisdom was always there or do you, what was thats a risk factor that what do they need to take and sort of planned into various things i would say myself conviction. So i, i think youre out of this whole set of conviction come from where did it come from . I think it has to come from you. I definitely not. Youre not born with that. Ive come from in the middle, the middle class background, that whole psyche for me was very down to a theres but i would say that conviction that says im in the, im all in, i think been for my very early days and then it much was that a come some things that i think i may have done in buying in ritual before its time. It takes very takes a lot of cottage to actually admit that this before this time and letting go. So i think the things that ive let go, but do they mean failures are before its time and its learning have taught me . And that strengthens yourself conviction because we say god got everything goes with god. God does not about waking up in the morning and having a bright audience have go with that. Got actually is a, its exactly like youve got, its a bother process. Its like every day its accumulating expedients, videos, execution slabs slams everything and youre Getting Better every day. From cable tv, you establish this and buy it. Its got a new tv, 2 of my best friends. What are these by you . Course, ive got most law and written as that. Yep. And then you reach the point when you said i let go your tv and i will send it to disney. Did you get bored with this . All you reach this saturation point or was it a business dean . No. So i mean thats a great question. I would say neither of the 3. I dont think ive been ever bored with anything in life. I dont think theres a government issue. I dont think youll plan exists in life. So i think from where i stood, what i did an early days when nobody could define what you were doing at that stage, media and ended them to getting involved would, wouldnt be starting that it was like production production, the vision that one had to build a company that was not just a creative house, but was a media economic good. And i think i had an excellent partner and disney for 6 and 7 years. We worked together 3 members of the people who are on my board for the longest period of time. So when they pop the question that says, why dont we put it all together . I guess that was a practical list. So i wasnt bored, it wasnt a business need for me. I was just being product. So do you have grid words to describe yourself . Yeah, i think practically makes some sense because of the simple yeah. That stage i felt if i built this brand, what better can i do then give it to an incredible brand like disney. Its taught of the people who are practical or not emotional. No, in fact i would say im a very passionate bus and i think theres a huge gap. Even though it sounds like a slave, a dream passionate and being emotional. I think it was extremely passionate about media. I was extremely passionate about the company i booth. But i was not emotion about it. So what is the difference between the 2, the motion of i would have never let him go, because then i would have felt like no, this is mine. And i think youve seen today in businesses most found those entrepreneurs industrialism. And theyve not allowed themselves to let them go. Actually the companies were gone down the drain and then you from another company. And so i think that was a great cross road of for me. Im somebody who feels going into a 2nd meetings is quite different from going to a 2nd that i think both of us come from the contract funds to understand what that means. But a 2nd act means you do what you did, and then youd now do it all over again. But the 2nd endings is when you let that go and then you start all over again all over again. So i think it was an excellent cross for a lot of people told me that can do this again. Lot of even when i started doing other things, they said anybody not calling the id be at a such a great experience here working together. How come you not calling me to come and join you . And im saying we had a great experience. Now i want to learn something completely new and i want to do something new. If you sit together, i want girl, you one girl really complete on each of us sentences like we used to do before. Right. And i think thats right today when people in the work environment, always feeling ive had great experience. Lets work with the same people again, i would only say challenge yourself a little bit more. Otherwise nobody in the chat and you what happens to this phase people. It keeps saying that you would have the right place and the right time, i think you had a product of, of choices that you make. And i think for all of us, thats what it is. Timing actually is not a god gives man a stroke of luck. Actually, the timing is improving your gut feeling every day. And i think thats what it would be because actually at the time youre making decisions, most people are boy you with that, i remember when i was exiting this, i went and made every one and they said youre letting youre letting us out of now and youre getting the company down here in the Media Industry down. Why are you doing this kind of situation . 5 years, nato and other logic Companies Like flip got and all you can see exits, they exhibit is become a big good at that time in 2012 is a bad. What me like in 1980 is entrepreneur. It was a bad wood cutting. So i think ive been to the side goes enough to know. Yeah, that you need to be quite physically and what is important when you did this deal, when you tv to do look at the fashion side of it or do you do look at the money side of it. What was in your mind when you decided that i saw that, and i created teddys with 37500 a piece, which is the maximum that my parents could afford to give me at that stage. So to me it was always what have i got to lose . Now it is true that as you involve she will have more to lose. And so i dont think today i can say im leading back on the 37000 and fantasy or whatever. Ive got to lose because theres a lot more responsibility. Weve created a non for profit. I have a lot more accountability, different senses. But at that stage, i think money is not the driving force. That doesnt mean it can be only passion because of its only passion you would make bad projects and projects dont equal to commerce. So i would say the call most of it, the commotion to the bottom. It is something that i was in green from day one because i knew that i could not have a v costs to anyone building me out because i knew i couldnt raise any money. I think today i sense of when we started something defensive environment is very high. If you start with the low end type them and actually things work out much better in the long run. It takes a little longer, but its a rock solid. The foundation is solid, its like saying, im building something and im going to set it in for you is it can never walk. Its a little bit like ive tried for 2 years. Lets see if theres a, lets see, approach is not going to work. If you think you have a planned approach that you have a goal posts that i will slip a margarita on the beach by this age. Its not going to work because you can find any part of successful fit in the stage where its great for on devices. Are individuals, families, and this governments making. India is successful in feelings and things like that. But what are your thoughts and im very excited about. Im reading some of everything to do with in depth today. I think my motto is one of the very few countries today. What if you lost 9 out of 10 people . Will you or tomorrow be better than your yesterday . That on so it would be a yes. And to me that defines everything that me stanfull so its the right time for anything units we want to do. But it needs to be generalized. You 40 a with the right time connection to become the wrong time because yes, in the ninetys me with the guy go, we with a line, we were all kinds of things, but it didnt get challenged. So bright ideas and dried vision is important, but execution is 10 times more important. But im also excited about that because i think there is implementation that is accountability. The rhetoric even today with the government is one of execution and accountability. So if you build that into your dna, that goes into the entire because whether you like it or not, the government is 25 percent of everything that everyone does an ecosystem, the jobs that they create and everything else. So really exciting times and im excited that all of us know that tomorrow is going to be better than yes. I always say that im 80 is younger than my country 40. So in india i was born and i was born 1955. So weve grown up together now and youll see, and were seeing that the other 5th largest economy, what has changed earlier and now why are we considered to be a video reckoning for think there was always that role energy. And i think the generalization of it has been really acute the accountability of it has been acute, i think of positioning. And a Global Platform is equally important, right . Because positioning perception, like anything else, and we have bought from the Media Industry where we know positioning and perception is half the half they have the approach to whatever is. So i think the perception management where india stands, theres been a very strong. It actually is internally because it makes you gain confidence in yourself because now youre saying it and its very strong because youve got the endorsement from the outside plus the fact that that, that, that got to me of the ruling, the, even there, you aspiration levels and ruling they have changed and if you us, and i worked there with the foundation because of 800000000 people dont have aspirations, it doesnt make a difference. How big the other 400. 00, because the divide wouldnt be stronger. I think that divide is nattering to quite an extent. Anyone feels i can make a difference in the country. If anyone and everyone feels i can make a difference. When the right place the Organization Works a lot and the router lady as in fact, you have made up in that every year, you will educate a certain amount of yeah, it was one of my more expensive days statements. Yeah. So, so at this game, after that, when we saw this, we made very yeah it was, comes in lights is about so that i be mean yeah, yeah. So we have a foundation. I know a lot of people say for lunch. If you need to stop when youre gone gray hair and youve got a bank balance and i think one started the foundation when i was in my twenties. Yes. And i think i would do it everyone today. The giving back in a country like india is including bought it. But when we divested your tv to disney is very nice out on the balcony. And my wife, she said, um, im going to do attend the cost with teach for it. And yeah, and i said, thats great. She came back and said, im joining teach for nat, said none of but wait a minute, we have this Little Foundation of us and shes yeah, but this sounds like a good thing. So between the 2 of i said, why dont we lift a 1000000 people out of poverty every 6 to 7 years . And she said, are you serious . I said, yeah, im serious today. I think thats one of my most expensive retention statements i made for retaining somebody to be bought right of it. So the model to be created with so days, which is what we call it, that particular stage because it was 6 students that came from Columbia University and were going to have villages and the conversation was on of and then both st. And i looked at each other and said, this is exactly like the movie, and i think thats the buffering medium. I mean, movies is a drop box for medium. I think i run, they buy something when, when did that, that transformed, you know, opened up a case and had a very inspiration, i think so this today to today and people come back and tell me i came back because i saw the movie stories and i think a lot of people joined the army and the, you know, because we mean, look, show or be made much of the offer to that. So for us, for this foundation is spot of bringing that router up and divide. We just felt that actually, what i saw there was if we can change aspiration levels in orlando. Mm. It would make an incredible difference. And i think you want to play a button that your daughter 3. She also has a dont foundation. How did, how do idea about having a separate foundation she could have up with so they should, but she chose Something Different and i think shes good that she chose it on her own. So yeah, lighthouse budget for as a very standalone. I think she, she did a film school in a mazda from us, the university of southern california. Yeah. Came back and did 100 years of and didnt sit in my documentary with the doctors you and progression made on jacob go for the right. And then she came to me and said, im done with this. I think her being the not for profit space like big brothers, big sisters in the us. Its a big move. And so in that same here, the mentor meant the program. So her car was, how do i get privileged with the underprivileged and thats been how it got of how shes designed, what shes doing. And this is government or the nation of start up culture and initiative and policy to start up. Is it enough anything its, you know, it has to have all that can be, you can drive or the entire book on one single day. And the book has to be that chapter by chapter if you read a whole book and one thing i challenge anyone to them, i got to remember what 3 things that came out of this eviction that movie. So i think its a, its an evolving process. You know, theres ease of doing business, theres aspiration, theres a bill, it seems to be able to call its, i think theres a fair amount of progress thats made that is it still challenging to do business and india of, of course it is. But in the pragmatic manner, if gun change overnight, because the eco system wont allow you to be without any rules and regulations, thatd be completely else. So a lot of people tell me, you know, here its stuff to do business and im saying shop, go to the United States and try and do business. That might be 10 times more difficult. And exactly, because its such a competitive environment. Are you ready for that . Level of competition for that level of lead fee market. So sometimes your mode is a level of competition. So which is your most uh, inspiring stock, i guess the one that im gonna maybe talk to later on i think is like, which has been my biggest baby. I think its you have to come to how do you judge of the success of any business or the 1st day i would judge it for my own happiness, my own sense of pride. I one sense of banking up my conviction and what i felt i did because finally at the end of the day, you need to be 0 injunction shot. Well, creation is an important part. So your stakeholders are the theme and the people. So to me, when i meet people today and said, who come and say, hey, when we worked with you, youll give us the toughest heroes. But actually those are the best years of my life. I think thats successful. Then you ran an organization where people felt the head level of ownership to that you made an impact because you were communicating in various forms or those television, all movies or animation. And then the 3rd one is if there was recreation that gave along the way, and i think now in education and with the bad, the system of the thought process. So how much do inboard keeping large with the, with the video start up, it has become a success. But at this moment, my focus is to disrupt the learning, skimming and Workforce Development education space with ive read the non for profit as been actually a lifelong commitment and some people get play golf. I make movies and stuff to this generation is restless. That doesnt mean that your generation and i maybe i do older than you as we would not restless, but dropping 540 bins. And out of each i think i must have got skipped for fun. If it, the rest of them would another good to us, you must be getting lot of scripts. How do you choose that . This is the for them im going to make. So today, i think with obviously vs compared to your tv. Its a fashion and hobby buses. At that time, it was a business in some form because that was shared hotels and money. So when youre doing something for a business, i think 60 percent of the things you do because you have to do them and 40 percent because you wanted to them. And i think there is a passion on a hobby, it should be 99 percent of the time you something you want to and maybe one percent what you have to do. So to me, i look at scripts in a way of what i really want to do is it a gym from my point of view is the story i do want to data. Is it something that im supposed to be involved with . Im not thinking anybody else has money, it is that accountability, it is what i wanted to do in that particular context. What are those costs on grid and then drain, been how to reverse it. In the past, the context was your tomato was better outside of india and then then inside of india today, everyone knows that the amount is better, but its only better because its inside of in depth. And i think therefore theres no brain right now. Lets not say that if somebody is an aspiration to go and walk abroad for 3 years, thats bad, actually, thats good. If you had an experience between good movies and then with the hollywood movie, you come back rich with your x, i totally agree with that. Would actually benefit what youre doing here in television, oregon, in phillips, the same way when people go abroad to study the learning of a different sense of competitiveness. And i know we want to be the visual go to of the, of the world and be sure to be, but at the same time is nothing wrong with one point. 4000000000, were 17 to the was population. We definitely definitely click on being too late. So i would urge people that theres nothing wrong in being across the world. But in the brain drain is a bad, youre losing and its a leak. The faucet is leaking, the faucet is not making. The faucet is no longer leaking. People are coming back, they know that the one bed tomorrow have to be better, will happen in india. I totally agree with you. And you said that people who are brought in and then they come back. Theyve come as a person, i was, i was in us doing some book. When i came back i became a better actor because i saw that i saw competition. I saw other people doing that, but you also saw discipline, you saw because i have idea yes or yes, you know, but, you know, thinking completely opened up. I still wonder that there was a certain sense of innocence when we would go to the dominated country. Now the gap is becoming smaller, and i say in this sense, i mean, theres a central wonder. Now theres no sense of wonder. You have one who building a new president , you get to information, but information does not necessarily prostate and knowledge. No knowledge comes with living. Yes. And knowledge does not translate into smartness either. Exactly. Exactly. So you this new little book in rural areas. What is it that you actually im following them for, im raising aspirations and whatever. Im yeah, and im empowering them to be self independent. Mm hm. I think the crux in google india today, and if im is that they dont feed in control of that destiny because if youre used to grandson and if you can control the life when i go to the schools there, it may be taken for granted that in the last 9 somebody always used to give, ask uh, what do you want to do when you grow up . Thats not a question is being asked and oral india. One of our most successful programs in our schools in our 1200 schools, was opening a library. And the attendance went up by almost 20 percent in schools because we opened that library. It was a, it was for the kids by the kids and they were managing it before that. The library was a come up with a block and a key in the Principals Office and a possible book rental that you can go sit in the corner and come back me. And the 2nd one was a career counseling program. And the question that, what will you do when you grow up . What do you want to do in your blog . Its outside of the normal firemen and policemen in governments, suddenly youve got from 4 choices to 40 choices and their parents didnt have that luxury. So theyre not going to ask them that question because they know that if they, even the person says i want to do this, they may not be able to afford it. So to me that johns formation is what is needed and of course we need water and we need sanitation of costs. We need schools of costs. We need sort up our but the soft aspect is going to go 10 times. Honda foster and one of the things we do is we have a Village Development committee and so we go into a village and we stop that. And that is something we learned the hardware for the 1st 2 years. We made targets, do it on targets whether or not theyre targets, and there was a complete gap when we got them. And actually they make a 5 year plan. Where do they see their village over the next 5 years . Whether they seem deadlines, whether they see that only livelihood, if i can raise their livelihood for x from what they are today. They will feel im independent. Im not depend. And when a man or the woman of the house feels that i think its a massive john summation, how much have books made a difference to your life . All your thinking, my wife is of what issues need. So we have to lodge libraries in the house and everyone says, wow, and you know, im zoom calls. Everyone says Lovely Library and i keep saying thats not my wealth of knowledge. Thats cause. But for me, books have been chapped us and im a, im a not good scanner person. If im having a conversation, the main point is when you havent done our conversation with the big 2 things away from it, thats huge. Most people think, oh, you know, i wasnt focused with the fact of the mattress you need to take to things. So ive been a model chapters of books person and then a whole book person and you get to your devoted book not only chapters. Yeah. What prompted you to write your book . So the 1st one that i wrote dream that their eyes opened. And i think that was because i was at that cross road when i was starting my 2nd evenings. And i was meeting a lot of entrepreneurs and i reflected back 20 years back on my own journey. But they would have the similar crossroads and see me out. More than seeing the a fear of failure was coming up. And i said some things that you ends, but some things just havent changed. So to me, the book was more about talking about failure is on an ongoing basis because i think feeling is need to be evangelize media, evangelize this success or negative studies, whichever we look at that here, you need to evangelize video. People dont talk about it. Proud to me, and i think you know you, what you said by you went to the us and then their failures, evangelize, meaning people look up to that. And if youve done 3 celia, i go a play on my failure. Its called good views of the my auto body. Yeah. Yeah. Then if you what 3 feet is that a better chance of you getting funded . Because people have known that youve actually tried. Yeah, youve got it. Now theres a lot more experience as an asset side of the Balance Sheet for a lot of people. The thing is in the liability side of your Balance Sheet. And i think to me that book was about communicating then and your 2nd book. The 2nd book was because i was inspired now that i was getting the scaling and ive read and there i do a webinar as doctor, you know, young learners, mid them learners, almost everyone is at a crossroads most of their lives. And so it was about the fact that everyone is still obsessed with the hod skills of life. And itd be forget the soft skills of life. And im a product of soft skills. I did my bachelor of commerce and then i didnt do much. I didnt have the self confidence, but i owned it. I did allocution and debates and drum on schools that end up. Its just me that gave me that level of confidence a since you had to have this good conversation with you, that the has made to me. So you can take away, you can have said backs and lives youve been. Affinity is you can have a 0 bank balance, you can go bankrupt, but nobody can take away your level of confidence and you had a better deal on your skills thats gone. You can be bankrupt on what youve learned in life to affiliates. So that book with about that. So if you were to describe your life and you were to give it a title or what, but it did it, but all, glory is fleeting. Degree types of yeah, i get criticize a lot. Says i dont celebrate enough. You know, and im saying, yeah, because actually life is a little bit about that. And if you treated it that man, oh, youll always be curious. You always have your feet in the ground. Youve always dreamed with your eyes open, knocked those and youd be practical. And as long as people like you are there, theres a lot of inspiration around and thank you very much. Thank you. But i just run guessing the whole length of the one. I learned so many things from you today, tied to it only scrolls and thank you for watching to join me next big for another intimate yet engaging of it. And lets talk part of that. I know from the the the the same wrong just dont you have to safe house to come after kids and engagement because the trail when so many find themselves will support, we choose to look so Common Ground the the headline stories this our, the haitian Prime Minister caves in 10 months being pressured to resign. As his nation reopened from widespread guiding violence of local state, celebrated by an influx of weapons. 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