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iraq deception on al jazeera. hello i'm maryam namazie in london with a quick look at the top stories the bombastic politician who led the campaign for brics it now has to deliver it boris johnson has won the race to lead the u.k.'s ruling party and become prime minister on wednesday he's vowed to take the u.k. out of the e.u. by the end of october come what may but he also needs to unite a divided nation reports. it was a 2 horse race but there's only have a been one front runner boris johnson demolished his rival foreign secretary jeremy hunt with double the number of votes to become leader of the conservatives and on
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wednesday the country it's now repair a party and the nation torn apart by bricks it deliver bricks it unite the country and defeat jeremy corbett thank you no from somewhere it was already pointed out that deliver you night and defeat was not the perfect acronym for an election campaign since you are pushing its bills dud but they forgot the final easy my friends either energize and i say i say to all the doctors dude we are going to energize the country we're going to get bricks it done on october 3rd it was going to take advantage of all the opportunities that it will bring in a new spirit of can do boris johnson has a clear mandate among conservatives saluting the party but his do or die promise to leave the e.u. on october 31st even without a deal has polarized and panicked many of his opponents thank you doesn't have the qualities to make any kind of prime minister having no standards whatsoever of
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trace and their ascertain and take me today i think it's very easy to see the similarities between from forrest the both. of us. and they both say fly by the seat. and make up the policy as they go along there is a wave of worry about what boris johnson's leadership might look like also a huge amount of anger directed at grassroots members of the conservative party i'm conservative m.p.'s for making were the most divisive figure is in modern british politics the next leader of the country earlier in the day cabinet ministers are rife a teresa mayes last meeting as prime minister many of these ministers will be asking how johnson can succeed. to resume a failed we're actually in just the same point just the same political paralysis as we saw before and unless boris yeltsin is through some sort of political alchemy
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able to unlock that. given that he's raised expectations pretty hard the recriminations could be venomous warm big expectation raised by johnson is of a new brakes a deal with brussels the use repeatedly said it won't reopen negotiations but as the books chief breaks at negotiating tweeted the use ready for dialogue moments after johnson's win was declared bookmakers were taking bets on his demise 5 to want to be the shortest serving prime minister ever he could face a no confidence vote if he fails to deliver on his promises for many months johnson speed on the political margins criticising the government and often courting controversy now at the center of british politics everything appears to have changed when it comes to breaks it but he questioned whether anything will change at all leave barca al-jazeera london calming the tensions with iran is one of the 1st major challenges facing britain's new prime minister the u.k.
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along with the other signatories of the 2050 nuclear accord is set to meet iran in vienna on sunday to discuss how to save the deal meanwhile denmark the netherlands and france have backed persons proposal for a european led naval mission to ensure safe shipping through the strait of hormuz that's where iran sees a u.k. flying to oil tanker on friday russia has carried out what it said was its 1st long range air patrol with china and the asia pacific triggering hundreds of warning shots from south korea at the exercises and increasing cooperation and not directed at any 3rd country but south korea said the aircraft violated its airspace coming out next week look at the musicians who gathered from across the world to revive the palestine national orchestra that story coming up next in al-jazeera world.
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i don't know charlie i have to tell you my name is mamma and i know i caught it in it. about email so that says a card is 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 chart and we know your family so we will we love to enjoy in this circus and you can meet other best union maybe from different countries mohammed it's nice to meet you mind i'm 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
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a treat to be able to go back finally thank you so see see you soon i think ok sounds great and but are they ready yet ready ringback ringback. so i might it have just one day and. dismantle orcus that i was once in your living to when fear. and. well yeah but then again i'm here did the beach at the family mess and learned before lafayette. hit yeah they literally had it with a quick look at the quote. many of. you i never said yet meetup dot. com diamond get me i'm not going to. thank you for going to it with elements of
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a kind of on about us a little bit live well but it's gotten sentimental. and it was happy to be the 1st couple never fit the bill. but i finally feel definite. i mean. other than the. love. of it.
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i was born here in the united states my dad is from palestine he came over in 1950 and lived here and started his family here and we've lived always in southern california i'm a professional violinist and i. i do music for movies soundtracks and commercials and record projects i received an e-mail from an orchestra that i work 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'd discovered me or knew that i was living here but they forward me the e-mail and it was kind of
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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. 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
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a way almost family. playing music with them and many of them from all over the world from europe and south america and then 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 the in the in. the yard. to. the old. the will to hold the even. the in with the the with.
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the with the you. and it's me dimmable was. an i'm in the lead that would have done in the claim suddenly home such as an empty but and so could well had but can also when when. t. for the holiday season feel i'll do but orchestra. fuzzily what has been a. m.s.n. an expression fool and know how bullied the habbush shape to whom i lost will sit by a mile mark who had them but get him mostly to hold him in uk but in the sickly years but acquitted as studs in the hullabaloo who be i'm going to outreach project to any of it in the stock couldn't remember the orchestra and even caught up on huck dubbed a hoss each sim a while a 100 plus
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bunny and he figured it. out on prime time for shipping. favorite criminal and how it got out of the piano in the nick of the horn millennium i said don't mess with me yet in range even the saloon but i mean you could take a mule and them and even when mckenna and them in city a malignant man must set out on the lead up and them in need to a little beyond him to do a lesson to be of a less than the eye sheen will community if they yoke a starship that fashion he couldn't lemme lemony jewish the little figure in the wall the old man walked i'll see a bus for shit that the feet she feeds him out of will tina filho up with them fill
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them awful leave the frequency man oh man if you bought them and if you could the heloc dealing with the jimmy and. been there for mostly michelin on the shores i. was. 6 2 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
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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 3 or 4 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 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.
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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 songs by my own time yeah but also my father 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 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
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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. i was recording this morning at capitol records for a show called x. factor we do it usually on sundays every week. from a couple hours to several hours today was about a 3 hour session. and my uncle is joining us he has traveled from northern california. and he'll be arriving at los angeles international airport
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where we're on our way to go collect them i think we're 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 uncle and head back to the house and then i will spend some time ago. saying. boy you made it up in the fantastic. so much to the point.
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the out in all the here and all the lives of my own. who did to my shock when in the. right right. will talk about. whatever they. want to know the forge a kind of post and on up when we're going to go from. the say. hello. to.
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her. just here i was chickens and comforted while i'm so awful i lying with ok. as long as it was a wheelchair. the fact is they took their land and i remember it became. but i didn't 444546. it became impossible to go from one place to another without having an id and that's was restricting all our freedom and it became ugly that we have to put up with a foreigner telling us where to go when to go. and now when i see the situation is happening in palestine that you have to secede your land and give it to these people because they tell you
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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. the town be a section of jerusalem where i was born. and this is a picture of the very last it was completed in 1926 this is a picture that is now touted the net to show villa how rashid. was taken by the israeli government golda mayer lived in this house and i think bay was married in this house too. and may have denied and
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her memoirs that and they hadn't ever lived in that house. and she also marked her for the name of the villa how to write she'd so that's count for bernadotte not noticed as she is living in an i was house. to. take the worst possible material you radio grinded into dust comparable to flour and make up a lot of it and put it into a place where people live think is a cause colossal event. as well and so many people are thinking this is the file in cuba but doesn't make you feel nice you feel like
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most powerful signs speak out. on a 0. hello i'm in london here are the top stories or as johnson has won the race to lead the u.k.'s ruling party and will become prime minister on wednesday johnson has vowed to take the u.k. out of the e.u. by the end of october whether or not a break that down as agreed is despite british politicians valid to bring down any government that tries to leave the block without a divorce agreement but worsens prime minister designate has promised to get it done. already pointed out that you know each defeat was not the perfect acronym for election campaign so it's not usually it's bills don't but they
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forgot the final my friends energise and i say i say to all the doctors. we are going to energize the country we're going to get brits dug on october 31st will take advantage of that it will bring it to you spirit of can do or calming the tensions with iran is one of the 1st major challenges facing britain's new prime minister the u.k. along with other signatories of the 2050 nuclear accord is set to meet iran in vienna on sunday to discuss how to save the deal meanwhile italy denmark the netherlands and france have all backed person's proposal for a european led naval mission to ensure safe shipping through the straits of hormuz that's where iran seized a u.k. flagged oil tanker on friday. russia has carried out what it said was its 1st long range air patrol with china in the asia pacific region triggering hundreds of warning shots from south korea moscow said the exercise was aimed at increasing
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cooperation not directed at any 3rd country but south korea said the aircraft had violated its as space both russia and china have dismissed that allegation beijing says all countries enjoy freedom of movement in the region kenya's finance minister has been released on bail in a sensational corruption case that made him the 1st minister to be charged while in office and rewrote it has been accused of defrauding the government out of hundreds of millions of dollars charges relate to a major dam project where no construction has started despite millions of dollars having already been spent wrote denies the allegations. on all of that in the news hour that's coming up at 2100 g.m.t. with myself do join me then but al-jazeera world now continues.
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when charlie found out about the palestine orchestra he was and foozie 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 2. 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
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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 especially 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. 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. but 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
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some gifts for some family members and things like that we're joining maybe 50 or 60 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. of.
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on the homeland to mom was that obese it's like a gift this is the sign on the homeland. i'm always looking for palestinian poetry to sing and this poem is particularly special to my heart because 1st of all it's by a great week and 2nd i really felt close to it because i feel also
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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 day dreaming of palestine every day has his heart is in palestine so i feel that this poem really speaks beautifully about this experience of exile as the palestinian.
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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
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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. mohammad 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 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. that was.
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sort of how might i tell a deep set up and then watch the tama any must sit in the list so you say a dozen of the show we left the suits and have to bust them and he could be sued and. it's best to behave or have it bad enough to see what it's. can and not of him did a lot of the. law send a man couldn't you know what had little to how did you interest in a big fight it was a sin of the connection been no been in musicians surely to do to say. you know i'm to new down this might be at a food. but so many choose to join you wish he had a admin whom by then he had a he had some sistine alyson and a stick out of style home full of steam and a bitch dam and busy china care. when i'm behind me for one of the classes in the summit behind its kluge at the end of shift had to miss
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a night if the market mature fashion for missing vision was for them and showed it dearie and he said and it's good to be hated to have been no enough to get a few new will be hit boom of the dish and. by so lucky because. as often. rule. the a. world. thing with the palestine national orchestra it's quite different because it brings together to. 2 of my passions my identity as a palestinian and also my identity as as
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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 any other i feel. when the palestine national our guest that day i think is something quite rare.
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windy weather but actually i think you go to day off wednesday looks like the south and in particular will be particularly windy 14 in sunshine clouding up in o'loghlin and the rain actually closing in from the west comes thursday phone or thought and on the breeze picking up as well rain has been the subject of some concern in japan throughout july but again i think you have a day off to the eastern side of honshu in the north at least the tokyo has looks quite wet all runs to a little less so on thursday but the concentration of rain in northeastern china in this part of russia has been quite a tense. for 23 years mohsin has collected objects he finds along the coast. enough to fill his museum enough to break a guinness world record. with
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