tv The Diaspora Orchestra Al Jazeera February 4, 2018 3:00pm-4:01pm +03
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at this time on al-jazeera the river nile is a vital source of sustenance to the country's it flows through this normal thing called on who can lay claim to. isn't going to give us a sense. but with this comes a destabilizing rivalry the country suspicious of each other's intentions in the battle for control of the wreckage transponding see consultation was not up to me to come to because of some fear of struggle over them but this time on al jazeera. hello again adrian for the good here in doha with the top stories on al-jazeera the opposition and the multi of says that it will file a motion to impeach several government figures including the defense minister that attorney general troops have surrounded parliament following days of unrest rallies
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have been held in support of the supreme court's decision to release opposition leaders judges reinstated twelve m.p.'s who were expelled for siding with the opposition earlier the attorney general warned that any attempt by the supreme court to unseat the president would be illegal journalist john abraham it explains why the president is unlikely to be removed. but it would need two thirds of the parliamentary sheet right now and they have a majority yes the majority of. three to five members the education of the two well m.p.'s that last it's so they will need. to so at least. ten or more members from their own party in order to successfully teach the president however impeachment of. the other senior figures that we talked about at the home minister the defense minister attorney general and the prosecutor general can be
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carried out every day. with the majority that the opposition has very little and because that very instant they were instead best on. that have been acting for a while being charged with. bribing trying attempting to bright parliament members the same times that has been brought against the son of phone president human and p. five hundred as well so if that is an indication of how things will proceed if for example the phone president returns i think that means that he will be arrested and taken back to prison as well at least two people have been killed in a train crash in south carolina and the us fifty others were injured near the town of k.c. a passenger train carrying around one hundred forty people collided with a freight train italy's prime minister is condemning a shooting by
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a far right supporter saying that hatred and violence will not be allowed to divide the nation six african immigrants were injured in the central italian town of watch a lot of the suspect is in police custody. israeli planes have been carrying out air strikes in northern sinai with the approval of the egyptian president. that's according to the new york times egyptian forces have been fighting i saw a link to armed groups in the region zeros in noncom reports from western medicine so his the original report in sunday's new york times they'll have to say the reporting is all from british and american former security officials who spoke to the new york times none of it's actually come from either israel or egypt we reached out to the israeli army for comment they say they weren't going to comment on this case but clearly it's a very big story both in the hebrew language and the english language post now take a look at this this horace they're reporting fairly similar things israel conducted
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over one hundred as strikes on isis in egypt using the new york times as a base the jerusalem post here as well to take a look at this israel struck over one hundred targets and sinai with caro's ok now this is going to be controversial for both countries there's a hard right in israel that says it doesn't want any cooperation with these arab neighbors particularly when it comes to military that the israeli army should be completely independent also in egypt it's going to be controversial as well particular within the t.v. stations are very critical of any cooperation with israel when it comes to military matters now i did speak to a former israeli military official and asked him why this cooperation might be taking place he says simply they're very worried about groups like arsenal massing on their borders so it makes sense that something like this to take place seven turkish soldiers have been killed in fighting with kurdish fighters in northern
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a double shift. a word of his softness and he said oh we'll always that you're my lad if you mean for the sin. we lead you. must put in the saddle and go ahead into the sadness. i don't know charlie i have told you my name is mamma and i know i caught it in it . about e-mail so that says a coincidence between how to make something is cause like but i seen an orchestra in the orchestra and you backed by the sunni and you are charlie chut and we know your family so we will we love to enjoy in the circus and you can meet other by sunni and maybe from different countries mohammed it's nice to meet you mind i'm
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charlie as you know and i live in los angeles i'm so glad that you contacted me so this is sounds like such a wonderful opportunity come up to palestine to perform with my my fellow musicians and probably some relatives as well you know. my father and my uncles all grew up in jerusalem and it's just such a treat to be able to go back finally thank you so i see you soon i think ok sounds great and but are they ready yet. so why are the. world and the. dismantle orchestral finest in your living in fear. and no no well yeah but then again i'm here to the beach at the family mess and then before
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lafayette if honesty. hit yeah they literally had it with a quick look at the quote. getting. you i never said any of that up oh well come down and get me i'm not going to. thank you for going to get into it with elements of a kind of a reckless eligibility when but it's often said in maryland quote. i didn't have to be the fifth in the first couple benefits above. and but i finally feel definite that. i mean. the benefit. of both of and.
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i was born here in the united states my dad is from palestine. he came over in one nine hundred fifty and lived here and started his family here and we've lived always in southern california i'm a professional violinist and i and i do music for movies soundtracks and commercials and record projects i received an e-mail from an orchestra that i work
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with here in los angeles they had forwarded to me a correspondence they received from tim party from the palestine national orchestra on the edward sade institute looking for me i'm not sure how he discovered me or knew that i was living here but they forward me the e-mail and it was kind of quizzical that somebody was looking for me from that part of the world professionally not it wasn't a family member or something like that so it was quite interesting and intriguing when i got this e-mail and when i learned what it was all about i was very excited to hear that they were trying to bring people from around the world back to to create music.
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mostly orchestras that i worked with in my career have been in los angeles and it's about your ability and how you perform on your instrument doing a project like this was it was more than just being able to play your instrument it was communing with with people and in a way almost family. playing music with them and many of them from all over the world from europe and south america and in the states and and being able to put it assemble a group together like that was it was really something it felt it felt like something very important was happening and especially through music music is such a great language the.
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will sit by a mile marker who had them but get it in mostly two hundred m. in uk but it will simply use only uk but acquitted said zillah hullaballoo who the i'm going to outreach project danny is also stuck couldn't remember the orchestra and even cut up on huck dubs who had a hoss each him a while a hundred plus a while had we had to ask them and have them a sudden addition the coon fianna name. you know this. year's. the.
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my name is mary m. to maddy my father was palestinian and my mother is japanese. i grew up in japan and i studied in the united states and i live in paris now i certainly listen to all different kinds of music i like rock and. and popular music as well but very since very very early age i must say since around three or four i tend to fight very specifically with classical music and as soon as i started actually singing classical music myself i immediately knew that this was the way that i can express myself the most and the most fully always very important for me to sing in palestine and also with palestinians abroad as well too
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because i love i love palestine i love palestinians and i love being in this in this culture and a part of it my background as a palestinian and as a japanese those are the strongest of course that's part of my head it. was. i feel that my background has helped me immensely. is a big part of who i am so i grew up listening to a lot of classical music certainly sung by my aunt danielle but also my father
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listened to a lot of bach and mozart at home all the arts played a huge part of my daily life since i was born i would just like to say that all was so thrilled to be here so thrilled to the always welcomed back they say you know they say welcome home to me when i'm here even if it's been even if it's been a few years that i haven't been back and even if i'm so ashamed that i don't speak arabic but they but my family and friends always say welcome home and that is how i feel so i really am grateful for that.
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i was recording this morning at capitol records for a show called the x. factor we do it usually on sundays every week it ranges from a couple hours to several hours today was about a three hour session. and my uncle is joining us he has traveled from northern california city called palo alto. and he'll be arriving at los angeles international airport where we're on our way to go collect them i think are going to really. joy meeting him because he is from palestine born and raised in palestine speaks arabic unfortunately i speak no arabic so i'm and i'm really happy that i can bring my uncle and he can add some culture to our our gathering here so for now i'll grab my ankle and head back to the house and then i will spend some time to go.
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. just here i was certain to come out. right away. as was. the fact is they took their land and i remember it became. but nineteen forty four forty five forty six. it became impossible to go from one place to another without having an id and that's was restricting our freedom and it became ugly that we have to put up with
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a foreigner have telling us where to go when to go. and now what i see the situation is happening in palestine that you have to see cede your land and give it to these people because they tell you saw i'm sorry the military said we have to mow down your house we don't care where you go or we hope you die in the desert somewhere that is an affront to humanity these are some of the pictures of villa. and the tumbi a section of jerusalem where i was born. and this is a picture of the villa as it was completed in one thousand nine hundred twenty six this is a picture that is now touted the net to show villa how rashid
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. was taken by the israeli government golda meir lived in this house and i think beggar was married in this house too and golda may have denied in her memoirs that and the arab ever lived in that house and she also marred the name of the village her rashid. so that's common for bernadotte would not notice that she is living in an arab's house.
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it's like the wild west they can do anything and the really hard for them to get the all powerful internet is both a tool for democracy and a threat somebody who controls ten thousand dollars at once all in a hundred thousand voices and they distort the debate in the echo chamber world of fake news in cyberspace the rules of the game have changed there are no precedents people as out investigates dissin from ation and democracy part two but this time on al-jazeera. there is growing in a very short time to be a trusted news source wherever you are in the world he really want to know what's going on there and find out very quickly we know look at the news some nations prison. we are probably international everybody will learn something watching our coverage. be sure and that we can be the best international news and most trusted source of stories that people actually can't find elsewhere and that's going to continue. it was oriol
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upon which modern day venezuela was established. for over a century this lucrative resorts has divided the people both less than those with the world's largest reserves. charting the impact of industrialization and the legacies of its prominent leaders we shed light on the troubles afflicting venezuela today the big picture the battle for venezuela at this time on al jazeera . hello again adrian finnegan here in doha the top stories on al-jazeera the opposition in the moldy of says that it will file a motion to impeach several government figures including the defense minister and the attorney general troops are surrounded parliament following days of unrest
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rallies have been held in support of the supreme court's decision to release opposition leaders judges reinstates at twelve am peace who were expelled for siding with the opposition to m.p.'s have since return from exile have been arrested at the airport journalist junaid muhammed explains the charges against those m.p.'s. what about being charged with. bribing trying attempting to parliament members the same times that has been brought against the son of president you man m.p. five. so if that is an indication of how things will proceed if for example the former president returns i think that means that he will be arrested and taken back to prison as well at least two people have been killed in a train crash in south carolina in the us fifty others were injured near the town of k.c. a passenger train carrying around one hundred forty people collided with
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a freight train italy's prime minister has condemned the shooting by a far right supporter saying hatred and violence will not be allowed to divide the nation six african immigrants were injured in the town of musharraf's or a suspect is in police custody live pictures from athens where hundreds of thousands of people are rallying against the use of the day macedonia by the neighboring for us live republic greece argues that using the term could imply territorial claims over its own northern region which has the same name. israeli planes have been carrying out air strikes in northern sinai with the approval of egypt's president up to fattah el-sisi that's according to the new york times it says that unmarked israeli war planes and helicopters have conducted dozens of raids in egypt over the past two years egyptian forces in fighting isis linked armed groups which have launched attacks in the region seven turkish soldiers have
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been killed in fighting with kurdish y p g fighters in northern syria turkey says it was its army's worst day for casualties since it launched the operation two weeks ago those other headlines i'll be back with the news for you a little over twenty five but it's but now let's get you back to watch as your world. when charlie found out about the palestine orchestra he was and through z. asked dick because of his background to go palestine and share all his time with with all these people that you know he loved that he loved me there and i hope he can continue.
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there is something about music and it depending on the style that you're doing but for me when i when i'm playing and performing especially if you get taken into a world where you know you're you're thinking about your music only you know you're not thinking about what's happening back home and you're dealing with issues that are difficult at home or in your family or your friends or anything like that you're in you're in the moment of the music and it's kind of a respite from from the daily grind of life so i really look forward to the concerts specially because you get a you get a break from from reality really you're just in this world of music and it's refreshing to be doing that and not thinking about everything else that you're going to be thinking about once it's over.
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so i'm just getting my things together for the trip and i'm packing what i think i might need over there the weather is probably going to be. it might be a little chilly so i've got a couple things that i'd like to have with me along with my performing outfit and some gifts for some family members and things like that we're joining maybe fifty or sixty members of the orchestra that are coming many of them from all different parts of the world including europe and south south america and this and the states like me and so i'm going to take these things with me and i'll grab my violin and i will head to the airport and begin the journey.
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len had that fact to look in a second i'm letting if she and i managed and i saw what it does to be our lamar said it would be a beauty best business bill national come out with an opinion and because you are more clear in my own home. with a sort of atomic door for listen a year why she she in the usual had the computer in. the home to mom was there we see it's like a gift this is the sign of the homeland. i'm
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always looking for palestinian poetry to sing and this poem is particularly special to my heart because first of all it's by a great week and second i really felt close to it because i feel also like. i'm palestinian but like so many of us in the diaspora so many of us who had to leave. i speak also as somebody from a far away land. and somebody who who feels this great nostalgia whenever i return and also i feel that the poem is really speaking about the experience of somebody like my father who had to leave. as a child and. he feels he has been living in exile his whole life but every
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life and not the point one thing that. surprised her. a little till. last seen as a failure of history has had a role. because if the whole we took what he said to her we as of course that are invalid then you have for us the in hoc no no as if i'm in academia. or we had his he nor the seller this one phone call or feeling foreseen said when you know bombed or in a bad thought because that or because if it only because of us there would be his
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a selfie. the hey sean sean with nobody nobody had. a chuckle hoss what the knot on in a mocha. surely would. like to show hold of a you do nothing you i mean i have it as a fit for friends as if it can be kept if you do a lot of be at any of us in our lives if they feel the most about not that i'm a lot of if i'm older and have robbie and i need to look in a medically hone they haven't had any check across what couldn't orchestra let me know what is the i love you in as if you need more you d. and all that hacking up like the water in a muzzle to him as if i'm as if the coffee hung only. fuck off air that to be in. a coffin how you can as a key of us a lot about you how they should any of us and i me an island up the line an island for him all the best humans eat i'm highlighting them for heavily in in. the.
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when you perform back home it's a it's a different situation you're poor you're auditioning and you're performing with people and you're trying to do your best and it's all about the play here that's why it's a much deeper level you're. mixing with people from your background and getting to hear the language and have the food and see the sights and it really is such a different experience doing it for something like this than it is say a job back home it is a dream for me i have never had the opportunity to come to palestine and i'm told tim. mohamed foggo contacted me i really didn't know when i would ever have that opportunity so it was really a great chance to come out and meet people of my heritage and play music with them and it's a it's a very nonpolitical situation so it's really nice because we're here just to spread the word of palestinian culture because the good side of the culture.
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thinking with the palestine national archives it's quite different because it brings together to. two of my passions my identity as a palestinian and also my identity as as a musician and it's an experiment special experience because. the orchestra is made up of musicians professional palestinian positions who live all around the world and work professionally and they we gather for the sake of this orchestra and all of us feel this sense of very strong identity as a palestinian and we have something very very specific and very passionate and important to communicate to the world and this makes the experience unlike
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from the waves of the snow. to the contours of the east. hello there we're seeing plenty of showers across many parts of south america still in fact the satellite picture is picking them out over possibility of there but they're not quite as heavy as those that we've seen recently and that is no that's good news because we have had reports of flooding here that system that extends all the way down towards the east and possibly more heavy rain here and that one is not going to move anywhere in a great hurry even as we head through sunday and into monday so heavy downpours here and few of also stretching further north as well so the northeastern part of brazil is seeing their showers including force four to laze a further south fine and dry for some one of our hot temperatures up at thirty one for the central americans here lots of sunshine just a few bits and pieces of cloud around most of it is just
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a fair weather cloud to the west so weather is working its way across parts of the u.s. at the moment and as that sweeps its way eastwards we could just catch one or two showers around the bahamas as we head through monday further north that in this is where the majority of the wet weather is lots of very heavy downpours across many eastern parts and that's turning very wintry for some of us has a loss of snow and rain in the south of that system is pushing through fairly quickly there and behind it just going to feel quite cool toronto as a maximum temperature one to seven and there's more snow galloping along behind it . the weather sponsored by cats are always. there the children of jailed chinese criminals with nowhere else to go one beijing shelter is giving them a home when he speaks the children growing up with their parents behind bars at this time on al-jazeera.
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al-jazeera where every. time the river nile is a vital source of sustenance to the countries it flows through this normal thing called on who can lay claim and with it later isn't it good given the resources we found both agreed but with this comes a destabilizing rivalry the country's suspicious of each other's intentions in the battle for control of the record and transparency consultation was not optimal to the hunters because of some fear of struggle over the nile of this time on al jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm adrian.
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