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escaping deep into the rain forest back to the western world. for the elephants surviving the poachers is a life long. now to you they must not last a rebel militia and the from a witness documentary on al-jazeera. and on and on terror in london the top stories on al-jazeera we begin with breaking news reports that multiple people have been killed during a shooting inside a shopping center it happened in the mall and el paso in texas police say at the moment one suspect is in custody just to be clear dynamic as well as of right now we don't think there's multiple but that could change the reports were there was at this time we have one person in custody we won't rule out multiple until we
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have a concrete investigation based on all the facts and investigation of the scene. pressure is monitoring developments and joins us live from washington d.c. so give us more of the detail of this event. well this is very fluid and still ongoing and as we've said several times through the last couple of hours the 1st reports always tend to be slightly confused and we should take everything with a pinch of stall until it's confirmed by the police what we do know is that just after 11 o'clock texas time which is 2 hours behind the east coast someone reported gunshots in a shopping mall on the outskirts of el paso about 3 kilometers away from the international airport there the mall is a very large complex 140 stores there police started to move to the area as quickly as they could what we have been told is that there are multiple
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fatalities there are images circulating on social media which shows a number of dead bodies in the car park we are told that 18 people other 18 others have been injured 11 have been taken to local hospitals their conditions range from minor to critical just in the last hour the lieutenant governor of texas has confirmed that there is one person in custody he is a 21 year old man and we are told as well the president has been informed of the shooting in texas and he will be continued to be briefed on the latest developments there so just to read from multiple fatalities number of people in hospital one man in custody alan fischer thank you very much neal. 3 a new standoff between police and activists in hong kong officers fired tear gas at hundreds of protesters after a police station was vandalized tens of thousands of demonstrators joined multiple rallies on saturday were just as want an inquiry into police handling of months of
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unrest and the complete withdrawal of a now suspended extradition bill. have also been protests in russia after police launched a crackdown on opposition protesters in moscow arresting more than $800.00 people demonstrating is angry at the exclusion of some opposition candidates in upcoming city elections saturday's demonstration follows a similar one last weekend when police detained more than 1300 people in one of the biggest security operations of recent years hopes are high in sudan for a new more democratic future after the transitional military council and the main opposition reached a constitutional agreement it outlines a temporary government with shared power until elections in 2022 the opposition says the transition to civilian rule will be challenging and is urging the sudanese people to be patient. they used to print secretary says he's in favor of placing intermediate range missiles in asia mark espers comments come just
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a day after the u.s. withdrew from an arms control treaty with russia washington had accused moscow violating the treaty and i can say sion the kremlin has denied police initially arrested 6 people in connection with a deadly stampede at a nightclub last december the incident happened at a concert in the city event kona 6 men face manslaughter charges for allegedly using pepper spray to cause panic and try to rob patrons 5 teenagers were killed in the ensuing stampede. aid workers are warning that the number of cases of a boat in the democratic republic of congo may be higher than previously thought they said the outbreak could last up to 3 is health workers are trying to contain it spread in the eastern city of goma by 4 cases have been confirmed fixed up it's al-jazeera well when you feel after that thanks for watching.
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going. on in the orchestra and i've seen the security in the corner no it's not an orchestra a symphony for us the look at some of them looked a lot but it tanya said limit so evil of history so limited as it was a limitless seemed. as if he had fallen landed had it and that has a home of death issue an. issue for the nation all of us a bit of a futile. and a walk in the name of just what any seen as a move to the end of a nationally but. up to. the week. was.
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the week. the was. i've no idea of bruce anyone there. is a lot to speak been home where the battle for the gratified by the best of all you've been ordered and going to be more than bought a form suggest i'm dizzy at the head of it or the benefit of the thought of money ahead if we allow money out of the family had the best of because a lot says your lot with what the limo. name kids family take shape make it your man or woman jimmy and lanham janet sad to know. what i know how to be sad when a double shift. a little. a word of dishonesty need to lead oh we'll always that you're my lad if you mean for the sin we lead. must clean the sad little head into the sadness.
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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 e-mail so that gives a confidence between how to make something is good like but i seen an orchestra within the orchestra and you backed by the sunni and you are a child of child art 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 kinds mohammed it's nice to meet you mike 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 coming 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. just might it have just one and. dismantle artists that are the finest in your living to win here. and no no well yeah but then again i'm here did that he checked the family message before lafayette. hit yet he had to literally have it with a quick look at the quote. many risk you i never said if you need to get out. what do you come down and get me i'm not going to. thank you for going to it with
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elements of a kind of on about us a little bit live well but it's gotten a little. shook up to look. at it that needed to be the 1st book double benefit of the. people and not the kind of battlefield definitely. i mean. other than the. love i could boast of and.
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6 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 sait 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 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. to the to. the old to. the oil the old the even. the the with
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the with the on. the on. and it's me the mobile was in the woods and i'm in the lead that would have done on the cream suddenly how a special sunday but i'm so could i had but if can all store when when. key for the holiday season feel are do but orchestra. was minister m.s.n. and if the shuffle and know have bullied. have bush shape e.d. all of to whom i will when with it by a mile walk on who had them but get it in with sickle helaman aka but most likely an omen but acquitted a sad than the high level to who the i'm going to outreach project danny. i. couldn't member of an orchestra anyone could have been hooked up. with less than
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what had. been have been a dish with. this. woman in the took the because. we're. the. 6 can. you know who know. the. who are. not enough to bloody the energy headed women.
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behind. us at n.b.c. . and i see them along. the bottom of the about us and on the. 100 level but i look at their. i didn't mean because of and if you could have been at that age of the no young to
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date investment how way ourselves i think you know that as a kind of a head even the idea of a live show that i had seen no one madman nor is any make any king i will see a few 5 could be a bust but look awfully she sighed one of the i've been at and it had been and we can handle most of the body standing back that says i'm a father who must leave it open each i says in the jeep was a boy in the bunch of it that hey. they. put it on a must have it as ever be any they felt he that than a. mechanic and get a choice in the authority and mechanic andy if the an option they know many times or she has any. other issue about the method look at the head of the.
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bunny and he figured it couldn't fall asleep. and if i don't come on board the ship that. favorite criminal and how it got out of the barn or in one of the horn 1000000 more settlements and yet in range even that's a given but i mean you could take a mule and the many men when mckinnon moments will be i'm alone and muscles and i'm the lead up and nominee do a little below and i'm to do a lesson a b. if i lost any i've seen i'm a community if a yoga starts at that fashion golden rule i'm a lemony jewish girl i love figure in the oil the old man locked up for you but
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what for shift at the feet she feeds you multiple trina filho offered them for the demographic fee frequency mendham em if you bought them and if you could the heloc to get in with the jimmy and. anyway been there for mostly michelin on the shores i . 2 was. 2 my name is mary m. to maddy my father was palestinian and my mother is japanese.
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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 3 or 4 i tend to fight very specifically was 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 all was 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 song by my aunt danielle 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 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
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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. 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 3 hour session. and my uncle is joining us he has traveled from northern
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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 uncle and head back to the house and then i will spend some time ago. planning. for you made up for in a fantastic. time i forgot for.
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the obama you know the man who lives of my own and who did to my shock when in the . right right. will talk about. whatever they. want to know the 4 kind of politicians on up can work to get you from. the say.
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on. just what i want chickens have come from some awful sign language. as well as. 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 our freedom and it became ugly that we have to put up with a foreign have 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. it was taken by the israeli government golda mayer lived in this house and i think begun was married in this house too and golda may deny it and
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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 count 4 bernadotte would not notice that she is living in the arabs house. president's son donald trump jr was promised damaging information about hillary clinton allegation like to seek an investigation seductress did the trump campaign colluding with russia did you at any time birch the former f.b.i.
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time we have one person it personally we won't rule out multiple until we have a concrete investigation based on all the facts and investigation of the scene. there's been a new standoff between police and activists in hong kong officers fired tear gas at hundreds of protesters after a police station was vandalized tens of thousands of demonstrators joined multiple rallies on saturday protestors want to inquire into police handling of months of unrest and the complete withdrawal of an hour suspended extradition bill but also in protests in russia after police launched a crackdown on opposition protesters in moscow arresting more than $800.00 people demonstrators angry at the exclusion of some opposition candidates in upcoming city elections such as demonstration follows a similar one last weekend when police detained more than 3900 people hope so high in sudan for a new more democratic future after the transitional military council and the main
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opposition reached a constitutional agreement that outlines a temporary government with shared power until elections in 2022 positions as the transition to civilian rule will be challenging and is urging the sudanese people to be patient. the u.s. defense secretary says he's in favor of placing intermediate range missiles in asia mark esposa comments came just a day after the u.s. withdrew from an arms control treaty with russia washington had accused moscow of violating the treaty and accusation the kremlin has denied aid workers are warning that the number of cases of a bowler in the democratic republic of congo may be higher than previously thought they said the outbreak could last up to 3 years off workers are trying to contain the spread in a city of goma before cases have been confirmed as the top stories do stay with us al-jazeera world continues next hour back with a news hour straight after that thanks for watching.
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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 of his talent 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
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but for me when i when i'm playing and performing the specially 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. 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 for 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. all.
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me and. you in. the back of love a bit of paper money in my well out from most who called on me to and i'm not sure and take it on the one hand it could be and they need. it i mean there's a. lot of it it could lead you couldn't even look. at couldn't they did the. name for the party be home again and i was a year for them. just more as you could. be and i was and have a list. you know i mean i'm has
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a name you've taken his. home so it can be a mobile device and it's possible that one of the but i know most of the public and the last but out of my control was. feeling. it in the door and they. saw it.
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they had the computer at home or enough. yeah. my. home to mahmoud darwish it's like a gift this is the sign of the homeland. i'm always looking for palestinian poetry to sing and this poem is particularly special to my heart because 1st of all as by the great.
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and. 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 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 point 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
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a different experience doing it for something like this than it was 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 it's a very nonpolitical situation so it's really nice because we're here just to spread the word of palestinian culture the good the good side of the culture.
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so how might i tell addicts sit out and watch the toma any must sit in the list so you say a visual will cease it's a happy it was damon had to be suitable. it's best to behave to have a bad enough to see what a woman can and not of him did a lot of the. sunday men couldn't imagine now what had little to how did you interest in a bit thought it would be no connection been no been a musician. to do to say. you know i'm to new down that's my beautiful. but so many choose to join you wish he had a admin whom by then he had a he had some sistine alyson and are still cut out of style home full of steam and a bitch dam and busy china care. when i'm behind me but at the plaza in the summit
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behind its. head i'm assuming that if the market matures tashi formosa mission good for them and showed it dearie and he said end of t.t. behavior has been no enough to get us to new will be hit by the dish and. busts but he did a good. rule . the room. thing with the palestine national orchestra is quite different because it brings together to. 2 of my passions my identity as
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a palestinian and also my identity as as a musician and it's an extremely 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 past time national our guest that day i think is something quite rare.
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