tv Learning To Live Together Al Jazeera February 22, 2019 7:32pm-8:01pm +03
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it's going on in the trial those are the harder list visible changes that the new government will have to also engage with if you want the country to continue celebrating not mourning its mother tongues john home and now does it or mexico city. new bio technology advances are making simple things like car keys id cards and even trying to gets almost obsolete is done by inserting a microchip under the skin thousands of people in sweden are now using the high tech device only supports from the. the most cutting edge thing about hannah's blood isn't the phone in his hand it's the microchip actually in his hand. the tiny implant is the latest advance in a biohacking technology that is steadily becoming a part of normal life in sweden we have created a new implant which is not a chip it's a full device where you can different lights different on different functions
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so we don't it's a very technical at society and i think this is the main explanation really why a lot of swedes are adopting chip implants. swedes haven't been shy about upgrading themselves with the new version thousands already have a microchip implants that they use in their daily lives waving their hand to gain entrance to the gym confirm their id or make payments a short moment of pain not putting them off becoming part sweet part machine. this event is an implant party simply where ordinary people can show up and get a microchip embedded under their skin the biohacking movement in sweden is hosting them all over europe but it's at home where they get the most willing recipients i think it's really cool you don't have to carry too severely just a body maybe ten years everything will be new. in sweden more than anywhere else
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the future is already here the national train company s.c.a. has around two thousand six hundred people signed up to use microchips instead of train tickets. and no need to mind the generation gap eighteen year old phyllis and father magnus still bear the scars of their new implants. student how her being is also freshly chipped and now just needs to program it to open doors although importantly for a future career it does already connect to some people. but people. are worried about. the long term goal is for the new chips to help provide medical care in remote communities that are already getting under the skin of the swedes there may soon become just another normal part of modern life of the human body paul reese al-jazeera sweden.
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japanese spacecraft has landed on an asteroid that's thought to be as old as our solar system there were celebrations at the exploration agency and suddenly the probe touched down a spacecraft that spectrum to return in twenty twenty with samples of the asteroid the goal is to answer questions about the regions of our solar system and even life on earth. economy awards the oscars as they're known not just days away but hollywood's biggest event has already been of a shadowed by controversy reynolds has more. oscar night is hollywood's annual celebration of itself but this year the academy of motion pictures the people who decide the winners is already a big loser they seem to be just scrambling they seem to be making it up as they go along i think it makes them look very bad because there's more focus now on the cademy than on the films that are being nominated i mean i think people are going
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to tune in just to see is this going to be a train wreck and it almost doesn't matter who wins first the six thousand member academy's board voted to add a new category best popular film many saw that as condescending and after an outcry it was dropped then the academy decided that all wards for essential movie making crafts like cinematography editing hair and makeup would be given out in commercial breaks not during the main broadcast again an uproar and sued from those artists and their supporters the academy back down and now all awards will be given out in the live broadcast why is the academy tinkering with the show i mean everything in hollywood is about money and ego and the cademy gets most of its money from selling the show to a.b.c. television network and they can be really depends on that money but the ratings
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have been going down the oscars first started airing on t.v. in one thousand fifty three. and it's basically the same format now as one was then and now in the twenty first century the audience tastes have changed. there's also a significant sex scandal involving bohemian rhapsody the film is up for best picture and star. rami maalik is a best male actor nominee but director bryan singer is being sued by several men who say he sexually molested them as boys rumors about his alleged activities have circulated in hollywood for years singer was fired but his name is still on the picture in another embarrassment for the academy the oscars are going to host this year actor and comedian kevin hart originally had that role but he dropped out after a series of his blatantly homophobic tweets from years past. and apparently no one
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the sacramento kings the six time n.b.a. all saw isn't known for his dunking ability which may explain the reaction he gave to the effort in the first quarter or a car it went on to score thirty six points as golden state held on a four hundred twenty five two hundred twenty three win. top of the western conference. sports manufacturer nike has been has seen its share price fall off the bizarre incident in the college basketball game t.n.a. star williamson is expected to be the top pick and this is n.b.a. draft less than a minute into this game between his team and the rivals a north carolina injury to his right knee when his foot burst through his night issue well former president barack obama just one of the can so the fans in attendance to shoot birds i don't know if he you know even alaska he slipped
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a couple times. so i don't know if he had already done it so what i'm saying and then that maybe how we shall i don't know that. on he's east on that a couple of the race has slipped and then save the bull. well in a statement to nike said he consented to and want to wish a speedy recovery at the quality and performance of our products are of utmost importance while this is an isolated occurrence we are working to identify the issue of the initial diagnosis is that williamson's injury isn't to serious spoke to sports will put a man in pain who is at the game as he says this is another time slow play is hoping to get an n.b.a. . it's not a recoverable injury offense there's your oversimple damage done then it could dramatically affect this year's n.b.a.
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draft imo you mustn't expect it to be number one overall and some of the financial ramifications of the players that win then come after him and certainly have his own pocket coming as your average time would be impacted very significantly nike dropped about a but tween a point of percent and a percent and have overnight after really having a strong calendar year as well as start two thousand and nineteen in terms of its own competition versus other sneaker brands adidas and under armor two brands that have already been if it from this globally in just the overnight both of their stocks rising as well but it's all a matter of how nike continues to respond that you read the statement they issued and they will have to follow up on that as they navigate the future of their contracts with schools like two and many of the other biggest names in college athletics. more bad news for chelsea manager mauricio sorry his team have been
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banned from signing players that for the next two transfer windows it follows an investigation into the recruitment of youth team players on the pitch three in no win over malmo on thursday saw them progress into the last sixteen of the openly chelsea have just been knocked out of the f.a. cup by manchester united and have slipped down to six in the premier league who is based on results so if you don't get results you get the impression not only because you also do players so if. you're trying to do this movement to go forward or spanish sides volunteer and varia also advanced but the real betis are out from syria enter and napoli progress premier league side arsenal are through off their comfortable three n.l. win over batted ourself the draw for the last sixteen is coming up but later this friday the arsenal hoping to win their fourth european league title we can.
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maybe we can say sixteen one these is arsenal but these by these. a lot of teams. they want to say. we need to field this computer. a lot. compared to a bigger more difficult it is you with all supporters the only undefeated teams in this season six nations rugby championship face each other on saturday england take on wales in cardiff it's a game that could decide the winners of the northern hemisphere is biggest international rugby title wells are unbeaten and their last eleven games while england have just recorded convincing wins over france and ireland both teams are also building towards this year's world cup in japan. we know it's going to be. a great challenge and so we're really excited about we.
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having this opportunity to play again for the team it's really on form of the moment and since you win this kind of on set and i don't think the situation mentally as much as anything for the only known for the remainder of the year. it's embarrassing for the most important study i'm going to get from with a lot of. wows it's a prayer be country you know they've got a minute same they printed out they're going to kind of seize nice guy and. we're excited to be part of that and most of all the party. has taken a one shot lead off to round one. mexico championship a full time major champion in salt to eight on the paul round of sixty three northern irishman that is a stroke of wild number three dustin johnson former world number one tiger was it didn't have the best of days and he produced
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it's a daunting climb to one of the holiest sites in bhutan. seems to defy gravity every few cities is expected to complete the pilgrimage to ensure peace and happiness but it became a democracy in two thousand and eight the town put happiness at the center of all political policy inspiring the un to pass a resolution urging other nations to follow putin's example but how do you measure it. it's a nice happinesses but when shit if it is quantifiable but by simply turning its pursuit into policy bhutan has done what no other country has. whether it's huge and culturally in australia while the ferocious in bangladesh.
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thrice dresses the balance between endangered wildlife and then noisy neighbors. that. is right there and there's nothing between how you have it and human habitat learning to live together. how many people here have seen a tiger you can. really. push to get aid into venezuela tensions near the colombian border as president maduro cuts off the. low and down jordan this is out as live from doha also coming up twenty five years on a massive mosque in hebron remains
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a flash of israeli palestinian tensions. just one day to go before nigeria's highly anticipated election that was postponed a week ago. warning by the united nations are food supply faces a serious threat due to declining and. we begin then is when the president nicolas maduro is stepping up his attempts to stop u.s. aid from getting into his country he shut the border with brazil on thursday and says he's considering doing the same with colombia is a lot of pictures from computer on the border the volunteers are trying to get the first delivery into venezuela. reports from san antonio on the venezuela colombia border. a caravan of opposition deputies scuffle with national guardsman trying to block their way to the colombian border that's where
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opposition leader vows to defy the government's prohibition to bring in tons of food and medicine donated by the united states and others. pretending that humanitarian aid is not going to reach bin as well as an act of cruelty. as opposition leaders slowly make their eight hundred kilometer journey to the border the binational bridge that joins colombia and venezuela is quickly becoming the stage for a bizarre jewel. on the colombian side of venezuela aid live concert with world famous pop stars in support of venezuela's opposition movement. and not to be outdone on the other side i hands off the israel a concept called by embattled president. to get underway in unison on friday as you can see the stage on the venezuelan side of the bridge is almost ready for the battle of the bands but this doing music event is framing
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a bigger battle over who is going to take credit for providing food and medicine for venezuelans desperately in need or the president insists he can provide for his countrymen and says shipments of medicine from russia and china have just arrived. to prevent opponents from attempting to bring in stockpile supplies from neighboring brazil he's ordered the border sealed until further notice. but so far here in the border with colombia remains open and thousands of volunteers have been crossing into. and say they're preparing to confront the armed forces to bring food and medicine back into than israel on saturday when gives the word saleem ok we know the government has blocked the bridge with containers but we're here to make it possible to bring in that humanitarian aid by whatever means necessary my daughter says he'll be bringing the supplies across four bridges here in patchy dot as well as two ports in northern israel. the how the u.s.
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backed opposition plans to do it without being stopped is still a mystery and that's exactly what's raising the suspense and the tension on both sides of the border you see in human scent that israel. has been following events from brazil since the border with that is when it was shot and something report from the stuff. now the venezuelan president nicolas maduro has closed venezuela's border with brazil the question is what exactly is brazil going to do next we've heard for the past forty eight hours that brazil is going forward with a plan in which aid comprised of medical supplies and food stuffs will be delivered to brazil's border with venezuela at which point a convoy from venezuela will cross into brazil we're told this would happen on saturday february twenty third would pick up that aid and within take it back into venezuela for distribution now the question becomes is this process going to get
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a lot more complicated going forward at this point there are still a lot of unanswered questions when exactly is that aid going to get here boa vista which is the capital of northern what i'ma state how exactly is that aid then going to be transported to the border to the town of pocket imo which is right on brazil's border with israel it's the main entry point for venezuelan refugees and migrants who have been crossing into brazil and what exactly is going to happen after that nonetheless officials here reiterating as they have over the past few days that this plan will go ahead we expect we will be hearing more specifics in the hours to come when i was zero had a chance to speak with brazil's vice president of venezuela made that announcement he said brazil will help its neighbor but it won't be crossing the line. we're not going to inspect the border ok. what are we can do we can put supplies on the our
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border in a forgiving as well as want they can come and get it but i don't think this will work ok because. you see from rural raymer until the river it's almost a thousand kilometers and all these is that empty space in venezuela so there is not enough population there to come to brazil when to to reach for supplies ok i think that the main points for g.'s humanitarian aid would be the ports and hours of the border with. palestinians across the west bank are gathering to mark the twenty fifth anniversary of the ibrahimi mosque massacre in hebron twenty nine worshippers lost their lives when a far right israeli settler opened fire inside the mosque palestinian residents of hebron denounced strict israeli government rules imposed after the massacre and keeping them from accessing their hunks and businesses are in force at the ports. it's early morning on a hill above hadrons old city and
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a group of palestinian activists is on the move their mission they say to a school children safely to school to the city's divided streets but their approach is barred by israeli soldiers the army has declared the area a military exclusion zone off limits to nonresidents the activists say it's to prevent them recording and drawing attention to instances like this filmed a few days earlier when they were confronted by israeli settlers documentation is the most important every day attacks happen here but how can you show them to the word if we go in the future to the i.c.c. and statistics that we have for the future if we're talking about the tech and kids and the un we have to come up with with the statistics until last month such documentation had been the job of observers from the temporary international presence in hebron or to if it's twenty five year presence in the city reporting on violence and human rights violations was brought to an end by the israeli prime minister who accused the monitors of working against israel tips mission began in the aftermath of the massacre in one thousand nine hundred four of twenty nine
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palestinian worshipers inside the mosque whose neeraj abby was praying that day near the front when an american israeli settler opened fire from the back of the room. where i think about it all the time i was chipping over people lying on the floor the dead the wounded calling for help it's an unforgettable tragedy the gunman goldstein was a follower of the far right jewish rabbi and politician merica hanna whose party was banned as racist in the one nine hundred eighty s. now days before the massacre anniversary israeli prime minister has pushed for a current day kahan his party which includes members who celebrate goldstein to form an alliance with one of his own coalition partners the head of april's election a particularly bitter israeli election campaign along with the objection of the monitors makes for a potentially explosive backdrop to friday's demonstrations marking the anniversary there also to protest against the divided militarized nature of daily life in the. part of hebron twenty percent of its area that remains under israeli control this
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was the commercial hub of hebron old city but since the division the palestinian shops in this market have been shuttered only israeli traffic is allowed to drive down these roads there is a a heavy security presence everywhere it's yet another illustration of just how otherworldly the city has become over the last twenty five years it's noted by this group of french muslims on a tour one tells me the checkpoints look like they're for cattle not humans. it's present in a jewish group that came in days earlier and the heavy army escort the guide calling the activists in their observer vests terrorist supporters twenty five years since the mosque massacre hebron remains a place of close quarters friction a frequent flashpoint of violence and hari joins us live now from hebron how is this is a very poignant event in palestinian history what's been happening there today. it is it's certain event which was hugely concerning and tragic for the palestinians
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who live here in hebron twenty five years ago and it's had a very long running a very far reaching consequences since in the way that the whole city has been divided up and for the forty thousand or so who live in the israeli controlled sector very much a militarized situation that they live under they're going to protests here so far today one by a local group of activists called youth against settlers settlements rather and then a wider bigger protest by the palestinian political factions i'm here joined by most of our goods here senior politician palestinian politician that of the policy national initiative so far though not the sort of clashes that we've seen in previous years it's been relatively restrained. because we have conducted the most nonviolent and peaceful action it's a popular resistance it's nonviolent resistance but it's very powerful and we sent a very clear message that we will never give up we will not live and accept to live
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under a system of apartheid that is and has created we are sending a message to the world we've been punished twice our people were massacred inside the most by an israeli terrorist and then we were punished by closing one thousand two hundred shops and displace closing down many major cities in the city and now we've continued to be punished by them by for putting us from having a normal life for getting us from having freedom of movement we had a saying dear one think very clear we will never accept this we will continue to struggle did we get our freedom complete and total freedom and what did we bring down the system of apartheid to what extent is this a marking of a very dreadful occasion twenty five years ago and to what extent is it about what is going on right now the withdrawal of the observer city i.p.h. observers and also the kind of actions we've seen in israeli domestic politics in the last few days with the embrace it seems by netanyahu the prime minister of
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extremely far right elements and that is happening is an indication of how far is that a law has gone and the direction of. extremism fascistic stevens actually there is no party in israel that wants peace that is competing for elections all of them want to judaize you lose a limb all of them want to prevent palestinians from again from having an independent palestinian state but we are seeing here that. what they're doing now is according to our plan they're trying to kill our life they're trying to kill our chances of building a new independent state and they are trying to pass their own plan by attacking someone by attacking people here in. and by doing so they are really leaving the situation just to explosion one take should pick you up we will never give up even if they're cut if there if they continue to confiscate the tax revenues even if they continue the settlement activity.
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