tv Rendition Revisited P1 Al Jazeera March 28, 2019 12:32pm-1:01pm +03
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well in what the gullible hear from any. of her i don't. know how i would want to. go to. whom it doesn't matter if you should buy them a loan of them upright another one of their hello my name i mean. how low i have. only. your own money. they needed me to marry the fair coming home and we're going live at the good and i love your home. i mean national almost open who literally no home
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no home of whom i was typical american in the eighty's that i happen to see a rabbi kahane came to our campus and he made me think this is something else i could do with my life other they just go to work and make money in something else that was a single fellow at twenty seven years old and now i'm a children with meaning in my life and i'm sure if i stayed america i wouldn't have this kind of life. rather god saw the problem and he that the for the problem and he had to give an answer the answer for him was to expel the arms from israel. after two thousand years of living under the gentiles we said thank you but no thanks we've come back to our country so now we've come back and we have a people inside us who wanted to can turn it into palestine through the market see with babies or not bullets and who can protest that it's democracy so there's a big contradiction between democracy and zionism because zionism says it's going
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to be a jewish state no matter what. so and so you go out and do something against arabs i can't say it's wrong i can't i can't blame them so if my girls were to disagree with that. i'm not going to condemn them there i taught them that they should self-sacrifice for the people and for their country so that they doing it and i'm proud of it. i. did it on jihad to me. and she went on she's not more of a name. and she whole vikki from. that it's my find my you see my. ileostomy don't even call me out so it don't mean don't it don't mean now because a long time to someone. in
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the end money made them in the end find feelings and stuff i thought make it out of him and yes out on. any mission to shine on ray should we come up in hama was. a little tougher so i'm now all moderate. and the ten commandments is that shalt not kill you shall not kill on the other hand it says and in the talmud if one comes to slay you slay him first so it's not like you never kill you don't kill if you believe that they kill but if one comes against you it's a commandment to kill him first and now we have a plan we have an enemy and we have to get back to being the original jew of the bible like david was that knows when to kill and when not to kill.
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my daughter riley got married the one who made the sure he was one of the fellows from doing so at the wedding there was a lot of what they call hilltop youth because my son was was in the top youth friends of the guy and introduced him he's the guy who was a suspect so we had a lot of filth a few feet in the middle of the wedding and some hilltop kids they took a sign and i happen to be one of the babies that would bring. her. to. her. i don't cry for. i don't cry for what happened recently.
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well look at your mother a lot of the zoos will fit in the moment only you know for the only source of income for us as william who we have a movie seguin has been one of the minority in this belief and i have been. a clump of unlimited tubmanburg for again and i really i have read in good call now how you know them. both i mean i mean almost given them before the bell in the east but the novel.
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you. know can open for any. can get me in it. and walk off with. this horn and the lead domino mizzen in she means on line. of all of the you know all of the even the of indonesia. and the couple in a palestinian youth convicting of throwing stones. can get a longer sentence than is really convicted of. murdering about. she just said to my family do are just not for that i am no you're standing on me
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let me play like that. i guess as a guy who should have a w.v. envy. and me shit day off ratcheting up of the don't make not kill is a long time friend is. your name i think king of the woman on a pile of money when i'm high even with him my fault i'm game. i'm out of the employ of the norm now to say i wish we knew how close. we live. according to my question i am it's of a question i have lots of almost i working with as little autumn solution not. as. shall i lost five machines the colors of them so long
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a command voice mascaras everything was much more than i did today it will benefit i initiative though i know this is i think of it as issue the issue to share i'm this on the ship it is shooting shoot this stuff never leave them or must look mushroom until the they all seem to have a little issue she annoys you. because i'm not in i'm sure he's not going to work no thing i'm sure nice program programming him to shawn today and i'm sure by now you know it's awesome and i'm shihab. this. summit meeting. with the. old simple man who was legitimately i was
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a lot of the folks who did that i give more lives in the us and i was lucky to session is over when they come up the only way i called severely disadvantaged children a spouse is up to three and if it's such any ship of the work. unlike any which of time is lives i'm ok one problem is holding hostages out. i thought was awful the mushroom a did not fire the mushy call it got the mushroom a government it an image not good as a fellow with another mccarthy she democrat yeah you know ma gonna go do this or that the motional did. not get the gun with the thought of those. who don't think that is doing all the things are going to last through do them both on the i w. and i see no listing in the end of the game when if it's seen as it was while then he must have had it up with our little imbedded in the consciousness of the jewish people is two thousand years of oppression for two thousand years.
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we crave power. we crave to return to our homeland. we pray day after day to return to our homeland and finally we got what we asked for. the torah is telling us. someday you're going to have a state. and is warning us you must be different i'm going to go down together with . the psychologists tell us that if you are beaten as a child you are more likely to beat your own children i don't know there's been anybody in history that's been beaten as much as the jewish people so it is nothing for us to repeat others what was done to us but the torah according to her is saying no you have to define human nature and be different it's not easy. perhaps we have to have understanding how difficult that is but as
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a rabbi that's right i think our task is. that you. know. these people can be extremely violent and of course the palestinians are alone it's even worse. we don't recognize international law as apply in the occupied territories so these people are protected they neither have the protections of being part of the democracy that makes the decisions here nor do they have the protection of international law designed to protect an occupied people and they are therefore totally dependent on our been diffidence on our goodwill and our sense of morals.
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the very existence of settlements is a violation of the individual and collective rights of some on the collective the palestinian one and therefore it is violent. the more extreme you are the more violent you are we know that the more nationalistic extreme you are all the more militia like you become this is one level the other level is the reason a deep not so hidden quite overt philosophical trend within religious mysie on xander ism that promotes violence. israel is not a normal country we're the only country in the west who has a permanent conflict with its region
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a permanent conflict with the western democracy and a permanent conflict when we've been in a situation like this that the political system fails people outside of the political system the off broadway of politics becomes more extreme an activist in trying to force the system. so all of the sudden every idiot at the top of the here thanks a flag. stick it down and all of the sudden that's a no border of the country so you do not have a governmental top doll strategy you have hill kids bottom up tactics and documentation of all of the tactics becomes of fortunately the national strategy so that insignificant in numbers the insignificant ideologically the insignificant even as a crime gang that a very significant by dictating the government
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to come in with anything just. insane one. could. see in this demeanor. the worship. across europe immigration is high on the agenda and in hungary it's presented as a pressing issue we didn't have immigrants' at all zero immigration but this is the one political topic anybody and everybody is discussing the far right is preparing for battle and their opponents or anyone who is different. prejudiced some pride in hungary on al-jazeera.
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fly cattle are airways and experience economy class like never before qatar airways going places together. to. british m.p.'s reject only alternatives to to reason may's brags that the illicit u.k. prime minister says she could step down. along down jordan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up algeria's ruling
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f.l.n. party supports the army's call for president bush to freak to be removed from office . many of the fighters up to forty percent it was an aged children as young as thirteen years old questions in the u.k. parliament of revelations about british soldiers fighting in yemen small. cases of cholera or confirm. in the city of barrow in mozambique as water and sanitation services are hit the day. the british parliament has failed to agree on an alternative to prime minister to resume his brags that lawmakers rejected eight different options for the country's withdrawal from the e.u. with earlier may promise she'd step down if the deal she agreed with the e.u. last november is passed by parliament but it's already failed twice now bug reports from westminster the world's cameras are trained on the british parliament waiting
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for a break sit breakthrough protestors an hour permanently on patrol on the pavements outside for many the workings of this house appearing creasing lee mystifying but after months of bricks of paralysis could things be starting to move in a closed meeting with conservative m.p.'s theresa may said she's prepared to make the ultimate move and step down as prime minister after she's delivered breaks it. i know there is a desire for a new approach a new leadership in the second phase of the brakes at negotiations he said and i won't stand in the way if that but we need to get the deal through and deliver breaks it i'm prepared to leave this job earlier than i intended in order to do what is right for our country and our party she concluded by asking everyone in the room to back a deal to allow for a smooth and orderly breaks it. but so far the u.k.'s departure has been anything but that deals being resoundingly rejected twice but on wednesday she once
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again championed her plan we have a deal which cancels our you membership fee we don't see you making our laws which gives us our own immigration policy and the common agricultural policy for good and is a common fisheries policy for good other options don't do that other options would lead to delay to uncertainty and never delivering threats and. the opposition labor leaders call the government's handling of bragg's it chaotic and incompetent why is she prepared to carry on risking jobson industry in another attempt to yet again run down the clock and try to blackmail the m.p.'s behind into supporting a deal that's already been twice rejected but to reasoning's deal isn't dead yet fears of parliament pushing for a much softer bracks it although bracks a tall could spook city is into now backing her plan although northern ireland's democratic unionist party that props up may's government has said it will not
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support the deal in another vote may well have to do some careful calculations before giving her a deal a third go. meanwhile m.p.'s have taken unprecedented steps of their own gaining control of parliamentary for seedings to vote an alternative to teresa mayes bricks that plan there were eight options non-security majority but two of the proposals for a customs union with the e.u. . a public vote on a deal gained more support than theresa may's plan m.p.'s who vote again on monday the government and parliament and locked in a bitter struggle for control of the brics a process there are multiple visions for the future of the country some of them conflicting some of them contradictory but a question that unites both remain as i'm leavers is whether making the ultimate political sacrifice or benefit to reason may is cause. westminster. a generous ruling f.l.n. party is backing the army's call for president abdelaziz bouteflika to be declared
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unfit for office on monday the army chief suggested that ass calls from the constitution could be triggered which could force but if he could to step down for health reasons the president has already agreed not to stand for a fifth term after weeks of protests talks about gun and drafting a new constitution and setting a date for elections. has moved from neighboring tunisia. the man who has ruled algeria for twenty years is facing more isolation than ever the army has decided to trigger article one two and now the party of the president itself the front of national liberation is saying that it's endorsers the move made by the army therefore distancing itself further from the president many key allies of president lies with the apart are saying this is about time for the man to step aside but whether the opposition and the protesters in algeria are of the view that
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this is not the core issue now is your ear and that are the result of the yes he has to go but there needs to be a new personality someone with an impeccable track record to lead the nation for a transitional period draft a new constitution and then. declare and organize new parliamentary and presidential elections now many key figures in the opposition including. publishes you who is a leading human rights activists and one of the leaders of the protest movement is saying that he is concerned the move by the army could be just a ploy to further contain the pro-democracy sentiment that has been building up a mountain in algeria insisting that the protests will continue on friday and i think this would leave the country in a very delicate situation with the army the one hand and the protesters on the other hand will try to find a a common ground about how to and the political impasse in the area and start
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a new chapter. syrian state news is reporting a number of air strikes have hit the northern city of aleppo. the syrian arab news agency says that an israeli attack and serious air defenses intercepted several missiles videos have been shared on social media showing explosions al-jazeera has not yet been able to verify claims meanwhile the united nations security council has been holding a session to discuss u.s. president donald trump's recognition of the occupied golan heights as israeli territory the agent meeting came the request of the syrian government on monday trump signed a proclamation in which the us recognized israel is an extension of the area that's despite u.n. resolutions that call the golan heights an israeli occupied territory israel sees the golan heights from syria in the one nine hundred sixty seven arab israeli war. hamas as political leader ismail haniya has made his first public appearance in
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gaza since his office was bombed israeli jets destroyed a number of buildings on monday and tuesday night dozens of rockets were fired into israel and he had declared victory and says a cease fire brokered by egypt is now in place. palestinian resistance kept its word and israeli enemy received the message the resistance can deliver its message in the proper time and place i call on our people to commemorate the naacp our anniversary to refresh their belonging to their land especially as the great march of return started a year ago i would like to greet our egyptian brothers for their efforts to reach the ceasefire understanding and for stopping the israeli aggression and gaza seventy deca has more from the israel gaza border. the real test will come this weekend when palestinians in gaza mark one year since the start of the great more should return which has seen tens of thousands of palestinians protest along the border fence the real issue that they've been wanting to highlight is that they
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need to improve how they're living living under blockade by both israel and egypt there are no opportunities people will tell you that it is the worst that it's been in years why because of the economic situation the lack of opportunities and it simply seems to be getting worse now there's been huge sacrifices made throughout this year many have lost their limbs because of israeli sniper fire many have been killed there have been active negotiations mediated by egypt in the united nations to try and increase the flow of goods into gaza to increase the opportunities for people freedom of movement across the borders extending the fishings and there are multiple things that need to be addressed but none of that seems palpable and this is why we understand from our colleagues inside gaza at the moment we call enter because the official border crossing remains closed including to journalists other than from humanitarian issues is that they are seeing this as a lost opportunity where expecting a huge amount of people to come out and protest along that border fence how is israel going to react is going to lead to yet another escalation we're going to
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have to wait and see how the u.s. says progress has been made in its latest round of trade talks with china although there are some sticking points trade war between beijing and washington began eight months ago when both sides imposed time of some billions of dollars worth of goods made from brown joins us live now from beijing agency how much of a breakthrough is this. i'm not sure this is a major breakthrough i think what has happened is that things are perhaps being nudged forward in the right direction now according to the reuters news agency quoting four unnamed u.s. sources who asked not to be identified the chinese are showing more flexibility apparently over the area of forced technology transfers this has been a sticking point in previous rounds of negotiations also it seems the chinese are prepared to talk more about the issue of subsidies the big subsidies they give to their state owned companies which u.s.
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officials say creates an unfair playing field making it hard for their companies to compete against chinese companies in the international market but you know i think there's plenty that is still going to prevent a deal happening any time soon only on choose day robert light highs or the chief u.s. trade representative said that he didn't think there was going to be a deal you know this month possibly before june there's another round of negotiations to to happen in washington in early april so i think yes things are looking more hopeful but i think it's possibly too soon at the moment to say there has been some sort of you know a breakthrough you know an age when there are a number of emotionally charged anniversaries in china this year surcharges negotiators must be under some pressure not to give too much away. yeah there are as you say some very important anniversary is coming up this year in
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china the thirtieth anniversary of the june the fourth massacre and of course october the first of the is a seventieth anniversary of the founding of the people's republic this is a year when china's leaders have to appear strong and tough and uncompromising and you know president xi jinping and other leaders frequently cite what they call the one hundred years of humiliation when china in previous trade negotiations was forced to surrender to foreign powers this happened in the nineteenth and twentieth century and led to things like the opium war and that is still something that chinese people feel very strongly here so yes this is not a year when china's leaders can appear weak or it adrian brown there in beijing agent thank you. for a short break here not just iraq when we come back a desperate journey turns into a desperate situation as rescue refugees hijack a ship. and celebrating a major.
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