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becoming a professional footballer. by today's your own game on a jersey or. hello dennis in doha in these are the top stories here of afters there are at least 10 people have been shot and killed including the gunman in the u.s. state of ohio 16 people were wounded in the shooting in dayton's oregon district the f.b.i. is on the scene and investigating this all comes on the heels of another shooting in texas police there have been arrested a 21 year old white man suspected of killing at least 20 people the gunman opened fire of a shopping complex in the city of el paso we saw on the border with mexico police are investigating the possibility the attack was
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a hate crime. iran's revolutionary guard say they've seized another foreign oil tanker in the strait of hormuz accusing it of smuggling fuel to arab states 7 crew members have been arrested in the ship's being taken to the bush air ports. iran's government has revealed that it turned down an offer of talks from the united states a spokesman says foreign minister zarif was invited to the white house several weeks ago the announcement comes just days after the u.s. imposed sanctions on sorry in them on the core of the u.s. action on foreign minister zarif is against all diplomatic procedures and is an unprecedented event in the history of diplomacy and that one government keeps claiming to be ready for negotiations and then to put sanctions on a foreign minister of that country how well isn't it ridiculous he was invited by a senator to have a meeting at the white house then they impose sanctions on him foreign minister zarif is responsible for foreign policy and the diplomatic path should pass through
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him sudan's military and the opposition have just signed a deal on the constitutional declaration the agreement was reached through mediation 4 months after long time president omar al bashir was ousted the african union's envoy to sudan says the document outlines the division of power until elections can be held in 3 years time. this is a scene live in hong kong where police have reportedly fired tear gas at protests as demonstrators are on the streets for another day activists around going over a proposed extradition law and the police response to the president thousands have been rallying for the 9th weekend in a row andrew thomas has more. what's happening here is that head test is taking apart this claims that hiding identities behind umbrella's but they're going to use the different sections of the spains
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lights as a barricade this is becoming a pattern in hong kong peaceful rallies in parks finish and then people make their way to a target it seems on sunday the target is most likely to be placing central government days in office here in hong kong and they screwed up partly those who went to the peaceful rally earlier but they're being joined increasingly by people hiding their identities behind mosques carrying desks mosques and they're wearing helmets people are expecting. confrontation with the police the u.s. defense secretary has accused china of aggressive behavior in the pacific speaking in australia mike said china's military and economic activities and destabilizing the area we firmly believe no one nation can or should dominate in the pacific and we're working all alongside our allies and partners to address the region's pressing security needs we also stand firmly against a disturbing pattern of aggressive behavior the stable the stabilizing behavior
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from china this includes weaponized in the global commons using predatory predatory economics and debt for sovereignty deals and promoting state sponsored theft of other nations intellectual property in the indo-pacific power should not determine position and debt should not determine destiny. the united states will not stand by idly while any one nation attempts to reshape the region to its favor at the expense of others and we know our allies and partners. and these $25.00 people have died after 3 small ferries capsized in the philippines police a bad weather cools the boat sort of a turn of war says be torn between illinois low city and silent 6 people are missing today they say the latest headlines out as arab world is that.
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i don't know charlie i have to tell you my name is mohammed i know i caught in it. about e-mail so that says a coincidence between how to make something is good like but i seen an orchestra bus in the orchestra and you're back to sydney and you are charlie chart and we know your family so we will we love to enjoy in the circus and you can meet other by sunni and maybe from different countries mohamed 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 come up to palestine to perform with my my fellow musicians and probably some relatives as well you know. my father and my uncles all grew up in jerusalem and it's just such a treat to be able to go back finally thank you so see see you soon i think ok
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sounds great but are they ready yet ready. might it have just one day and. dismantle artists from the city you live in ca when fear. and. no well yeah but then again i'm here to the beach at the family mess and before lafayette for us to. hit yeah we had a little earlier it was a clinic in the quad. getting. you i never said if you get me to. come down and get me at my. things you're. going to get in there with elements of the kind of reckless eligibility when but it's often said in maryland quote. look
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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 and 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 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 a way almost family. playing music with them and many of them from all over the
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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 ear. ah. to the to. the old. the oil the old the even. the the with.
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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 piano in one of the horn millennium or settlements and yet in even the saloon but i mean you could take a mule and the many men when mckinnon moments will be a malignant man must have an on the lot arc and eminently do a little beyond him the dualism to be of a less than e.i. sheen welcome universe if a yoke a starship that fashion he couldn't lemme know many jewish that i love figure in the old the old man a walk or see a bus for shit that the feet she feeds you mumble trina filho of with them fill
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them not to leave few frequency mendham em if you bought them and for good the heloc to get in that that you me an. been there for mostly. not on a mature as i. 2 was. my name is mary m. to maddy my father is 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 to 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 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 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. planning. what you made up for the fantastic. like the boy.
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just what i want chickens have come from good luck. highlighting with ok. as long as there is a wheelchair. the fact is they took their land and i remember it became. but 19444546. 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 foreigner have telling us where to go when to go. and now what i see the situation is happening in palestine that you have to see cede your land and give it to these people because they tell you so i'm sorry the military said we have to mow down your house we don't
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care where you go or we hope you die in the desert somewhere that is an affront to humanity these are some of the pictures of villa. and the tumbi a section of jerusalem where i was born. and this is a picture of the very last it was completed in 1926 this is a picture that is now out on 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 golda may have denied in
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a rebel militia elephant part of a witness documentary on al-jazeera. again i'm martin dennis in doha and these are the top stories here it out as there are at least 10 people have been shot and killed including the gunman in the u.s. state of ohio 16 people were also wounded in the shooting in dayton's oregon a district the f.b.i. is investigating. so this comes on the heels of another shooting in texas police there ever arrested a 21 year old white man suspected of killing at least 20 people a gunman opened fire at a shopping complex in the city of el paso is on the border with mexico police are
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investigating the possibility the attack was a hate crime. iran's revolutionary guard say they have seized another foreign oil tanker in the strait of hormuz accusing it of smuggling feel to arab states 7 crew members have been arrested in the ship's being taken to the bushehr port iran's government has revealed that it turned down an offer of thoughts from the united states a spokesman says the foreign minister mohammad zarif was invited to the white house several weeks ago the announcement comes just days after the u.s. impose sanctions on the iranian foreign minister in them on because the u.s. action on foreign minister zarif is against all diplomatic procedures and is an unprecedented event in the history of diplomacy that one government keeps claiming to be ready for negotiations and then to put sanctions on a foreign minister of back country well isn't that ridiculous. to happen meeting at the white house then they impose sanctions on him foreign minister zarif is
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responsible for foreign policy and the diplomatic path should pass through. sudan's military and the opposition have signed a deal on the constitutional declaration the agreement was reached through mediation 4 months after long time president omar al bashir was ousted the african union's envoy to sudan says the document outlines the division of power until elections can be held in 3 years. police have reportedly fired tear gas at hong kong protesters demonstrators are on the streets for another day of rallies activists are angry over a proposed extradition law and the police response to the protests they've been rallying for the 9th weekend in a row right here today those are the latest headlines let's go back now to al-jazeera world.
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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 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 the specially if you get taken
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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 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 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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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 a job back home it is
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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 of the culture. that. so how might i tell addicts sit up and watch the tama any must sit in the list so
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vision who would buy them and shoot it deary and he said end of t.t. behavior has been know enough to be out of tune you will be hit by the dish and. by so that he couldn't actually. rule. the room. thinking 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 past time national our guest that day i think is something quite rare.
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radical and prisoner in a 2 part series al-jazeera world tells the story of one of the most enigmatic figures in sudan's turbulent history. whose influence is still felt on events in the country to their city i'll to robbie's life and politics on al-jazeera. how you got a lot of fine and clear weather into south america a little of the cold side behind this weather system here just pushing away from
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rio so temperatures are going to struggle to get to around 90 celsius here want to showers into that eastern side of brazil further north the heaviest showers are in place into the far north of the country thicken up a little bit as we go on into monday by monday realize about 21 celsius but still one of 2 showers coming in behind already wet weather that's pushing up towards the venezuela will see some cloud and rain coming into the caribbean over the next day i'll say is if abit of cloud there just sliding across the windward islands through the lesser antilles this is the same that we have in trinidad there this is a miraculous but you can just see some clouds bubbling up over the country's 2nd highest peak that will introduce him a west the weather to go through the next dial 7 is sliding in from the atlantic and that will spill in there across the last around to lace through the lee woods pushing up into the leeward as we go on into monday but it's the when we're seeing some very heavy rain or some quite gusty winds as well in the east the wind fading
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a fair bit of wet weather over towards the western side of the caribbean further north because some showers pushing across central parts of the united states. the weather sponsored by category is. bigger and potentially more dangerous that's the best way to describe what's happening with the smoking alternative known as favorite i enjoy the taste of it and not get the harmful effects of what smoking does between 20132014 alone we start tripling in use among us high school students and head to head comparison ysaye versus conventional cigarette which one do you think has helped my opinion i think they're both interest takes no one else is in. the saudi u.a.e. war on yemen has led to thousands of deaths and left millions hungry what role has
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the u.s. played in the world's worst humanitarian crisis is the entity that has the right to begin and end wars robert malley a top advisor on the middle east to president obama talks to al jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello and welcome to this al-jazeera news hour live from doha i'm martine dennis coming up in the next 60 minutes mass shootings in 2 u.s. states in ohio 10 people are killed including the gunman. while in southern texas the suspects being arrested after killing 20 people are just shocking wrong.
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