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news to the world from here. and i'm don jordan to have the top stories on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump says his country is ready for any potential spread of coronavirus he added that the u.s. may need to restrict travel from some effect in places like italy and south korea but now is not the right time trump also appointed vice president mike pence to manage the country's response. but we're very very ready for this for anything whether it's going to be a breakout of larger proportions or whether or not where you know we're at that very low level and we want to keep it that way so we're at the low level as they get better we take them off the list so that we're going to be pretty soon at only 5 people and we could be at just one or 2 people over the next short period of time
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so we've had very good luck. white house correspondent kimberly hellcat has more in terms of why the administration is holding this press conference now there was there were a lot of hits as the president talked as the officials talked you noted that they all seem to praise the president's leadership a lot of this seems to have to do with the fact that the president well he was traveling in india was getting a lot of criticism about his handling of the crisis so far that perhaps there were a lot of people that felt they were in the dark in terms of public health information that they weren't sure that the results had been allocated so every speaker that went up continue to try to talk about and praise the president while also talking about the sort of necessary public health information. meanwhile countries in the middle east are bringing in strict new measures to combat the spread of the virus saudi arabia has temporarily halting visas for the pilgrimage
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known as the o'meara for tourists coming in from places where the virus is a threat well the highest death toll outside of china has been in iran where 19 people have died there 130 are infected including the deputy health minister saying bus robbi has more. during a weekly cabinet meeting iranian president hassan rouhani struck an optimistic tone saying that the reports about containing the coronavirus in iran are promising a taskforce set up earlier this week by the president including senior members of the government and armed forces he said are making gains in controlling the spread of the disease something that has become a major public health crisis here in the country he also addressed public concerns about whether or not the information coming from officials could actually be trusted this after a member of parliament representing the city of home where the 1st case was detected said the number of cases and deaths from this virus are far higher than official figures reported by the government here's what the president had to say
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about that and i don't mean. i emphasize that we don't manipulate the figures we know the increase no decrease them nor do we exaggerate or downplay him i've told the health ministry to announce any figures they have this is a plot we see today in foreign propaganda recently a high ranking u.s. official made a comment about coronavirus in iran themselves are dealing with the flu 16000 died because of that the cea but they don't talk about it and now they are turning their attention to corona virus in iran earlier this week president hassan rouhani also said that the situation in the country could begin to normalize as early as saturday just a matter of days now but during a briefing by the spokesman for the country's health ministry he said that government officials are expecting the number of corona virus cases in iran to go up in coming days at least 5 people have been killed in a mass shooting in the u.s. city of milwaukee that took place of the molten core is brewing company police say
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the shooter is also dead. india's prime minister narendra modi has called for calm after 4 days of violence in new delhi at least 25 people have lost their lives and more than 200 injured in hospitals following violent clashes over a new citizenship law that excludes muslims a state funeral for former egyptian leader hosni mubarak has been held in cairo he died on tuesday at the age of 91. and malaysia's interim prime minister mahathir mohamad says he'll return as leader if he has enough support in parliament he resigned suddenly on monday with his party quitting the governing coalition matea now says he wants to form a unity government but those are the headlines and the news continues here after al-jazeera world stage of them so much of myself.
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and there could. never have been heard. one nobody is going to write that it. will make an idol member record in america
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and record and look at the beautiful look but now that i'm sure mccartney went about. at the worst moment you can show hopped up river. father the island while not strictly an island this remote farming town in egypt's novel delta is virtually surrounded by water. some 5000 people live here the majority of them children. father died in those where they live yet few here would really call it their home. their story begins in 1948 in the palestinian town of bitter 7 today part of southern israel and known as
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bushy by the bedouins who lived there were forcibly displaced from their homes in what palestinians call in not the catastrophe the founding of the state of israel. the majority of every population sought refuge towards jordan to the east but a small number thought to be around a few 100 people from the tribe travelled west crossing the sinai desert before reaching the 1st time lands of the nile delta. thanks. thanks.
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one for which. one for. no good had before had.
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the story of the now moody tribes epic journey to fogl island has been passed from generation to generation many who arrived in 1948 fully expected to return within a few months today their descendants remain here where memories of palestine still burn strong. so that helped some of them and they would be in light of human philistine. thought on the jane. as evolutional fulfill her general. so that. they had little faciale the german mentality that house has not committed yet. from scumbag dumb women. most of our fellows i mean for us to know more so for we tell you to. look on a veteran of iraq for sahara. governor tom kean of sabah.
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off to the lab with the people up all. in the should know sitting normally was it just the father. cannot help of how we. how many my mom the best ones muhammad for the last will have them again. and they well it can tell you who you melman most of the philistine. for the telly. i'm a just a little mechanic starlit as that is it father polya. out of sorrow just the worst sasha he told me i mean tell it in your head. that it was the fear that i the clip lem how only cardio i look at. how to work. out a new yorker bushel can just father learn on the master left. not so much for the
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stealing to use it for the. well it's all when i left that side of the stubble. a little girl when i go ahead with. going to have a sob sob a sob a little. it's a kind of a 1000000 i would feel. moto i just had to live in ramat aligning one had to know general for mystery men jesselyn had to kind of be a clue a summers and we had a visitor you know. we had one had to do 11 a street near 0 half an. armful of street kind of a 1000000 and then you didn't can loud.
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the name of the town stems from mohamed fadel a local landowner from whom the moonies acquired a generous parcel of land over 7 decades ago. the town grew rapidly to host the biggest concentration of 1948 palestinian refugees in egypt yet it remains a largely forgotten isolated community today's inhabitants the descendants of the now moody's of but mainly make a living working the land. of .
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to have been. one of. these i've been in this business in the. most summer we just haven't got time in a monogamous. i'm not the middle of june the cut that's the left and we must do it for the steet and all seeds because bob you will be in t. d. . in the have the muscle on and off the muscle so that you. feel the push to pull your son off so was that the i was not something going on with hamas all to. 50 jimmy and how we had to shut them in the sudan you tom and the shia. in this were
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a lot of them feed through the fog and we left and philistine and muscly if you must call the human. will of the to be happy he came and in the knesset a chef. keeping its palestinian traditions and customs alive is very important to the tribe. these range from traditions around food and drink and dress code and rules surrounding marriage. until recently there were strict rules on who they could marry but now this has
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been relaxed it's an example of how this palestinian community is integrating with its egyptian neighbors. and learned about what a good eye would mean for a pub on top of you know by that doctor that you don't. know or. you know is 100 grand and you know there could be into. it the more i doubt about. what we know so much and how the. made it. left and right. and then to go it must mean we've been mostly in an ethno when i haven't been at the must mean or not out if i do home work out if i do you know where you know it will be nice would know in this neighborhood in minnesota where i know i'm going about to go. model feet under and bob
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monument had in mind i'll follow. but i was a lesson of the young when was the. last and. in. how we. let. in the master but also for a solid colostomy a without a fire like that would. have been the whole washing even the palestinian. political of out of. the incivil the palestinian. philosophy in. the home most. people. would not have the home was. lost with a finnish way and with vision. the way it was set at the will is he listed the
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detail on my list pick on how you at the at the fullest and that had the good night never had was on its last and about that it. was alex ross who what. i look ahead. as if god had me it would with the last. man. a minute i don't know what i'm going to do now i know and i've been given the good kind of benefit of the party and i know one of the orbital part of my kind. of i'm going to defend. would be the. big boom boom boom and then you know he'd muzzle scenario one point
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from the right if we had you would that you or were a couple saw you you saw a smoke and you can remember the car i mean you know kind of. in that. question. we were now we've. been under fire like enough i am so. shocked of his mother's bust let's shall be able fellows to. follow steenie. oh. well you. don't want to. just meeting is a measure this meaning a town council or gathering here community leaders discussed on resolve legal disputes everything from business disagreements to local property arguments to family quarrels.
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i had months ahead of not fear my shabu muscle part of the how alina. and sort of came. in like that muscle hot between michelle your me of just little father has a local attorney i've been to the woman. when i'm in 3rd normal bubble. in which. was b. sagal of her body michelle to hire to jojo mia. you see that. it well and if we can put ourselves i mean it. would mean. the love of the whole and a lot of. moderate with gnutella huddle to have some sort by not telling judge the other michelle that. i was around more as
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a 7 mobile. or they see you guys this i mean all caught up shit i mean it all caught on. you want to teach. if. you will promise a lot. of a. shot of me oh. i thought before them of a. little while you. when your son had most of the hot dog for you and the guinness in our favor showing your father nodded community. and what i mean. he was time out. as a mechanic and. developed a little i didn't. know when i go and how much.
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oil has to feed i thought it was still. the kind that i'm going to get done but. i demand a day or deep to come and. because i'm alone with applied. how would you move her nest and then. we will have no snapped out of him in there because i know. that when my beloved and. my guests an orphan. like other palestinians in egypt the people of fatherless islands have experienced mixed fortunes in the 70 years since the group arrived in the knowledge at times
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their conditions improved and at other times they deteriorated. in the 1950 s. and sixty's under president gamal abdel nasser the palestinians in egypt were treated on a par with egyptians having access to health care education and job opportunities they were also issued with ration cards and allowed to own property.
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the deaths in 1970 of hop the last set and the arrival of president sadat changed to egyptian policy towards palestinian refugees in egypt the camp david accords of 1978 saw a u.s. brokered settlement between egypt and israel there are still great difficulties that really. say many. large issues. to the left that they invent anything to put together with the signing of the camp david accords a separate incident affected the status of palestinians in egypt. yousif and
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sabbatai a writer and egypt's cultural minister was shot dead on a visit to cyprus. palestinians opposed to closer egypt israel ties were blamed for the attack and anti palestinian sentiments in egypt was openly expressed. for the people of father the island a new more restrictive era was about to begin. thanks love to make loans to sufferings because behind the suffering millions of taxpayers because as taxpayers never go away there's a new one bone every single day a 19 it is an emerging national necessity and they put it real visually request the accusation of the support mechanism we created together because i happen to live in greece somehow i'm a sinner i'm a bad person. that's machine on al-jazeera.
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follow on down jordan doha the top stories here on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump says his country is ready for any potential spread of coronavirus he added that the u.s. may need to restrict travel from some with active countries like italy and south korea but once and now troubles appointed vice president mike pence to manage the country's favs. but we're very very ready for this for anything whether it's going to be a breakout of larger proportions or whether or not where you know we're at that very low level and we want to keep it that way so we're at the lower level as they get better we take them off the list so that we're going to be pretty soon at only 5 people and we could be at just one or 2 people over the next short period of time
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so we've had very good luck a white house correspondent kimberly hellcat has more in terms of why the administration is holding this press conference now the result there were a lot of hits as the president talked as the officials talked you noted that they all seem to praise the president's leadership a lot of this seems to have to do with the fact that the president well he was traveling in india was getting a lot of criticism about his handling of the crisis so far that perhaps there were a lot of people that felt they were in the dark in terms of public health information that they weren't sure that the resorts had been allocated so every speaker that went up continue to have to talk about and praise the president while also talking about the sort of necessary public health information on the u.s. and south korea have indefinitely postponed joint military drills due to concerns over corona virus that's according to defense officials virus cases in south korea
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have just passed the 1500 mosques and countries in the middle east are bringing in strict new measures to combat the spread of the virus saudi arabia is temporarily halting these as for the pilgrimage known as the camera and for tourists coming in from affected places at least 5 people have been killed in a mass shooting in the u.s. city of milwaukee attack took place at the most some calls bring company and he said a shooter is also that. and india's prime minister narendra modi has called for calm after 4 days of violence in new delhi at least 25 people have lost their lives and more than 200 are now in hospital following violent clashes over a new citizenship and all of that excludes muslims those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera of the others are words that's what.
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father islands a town in egypt's nile delta is the biggest concentration of 1948 palestinian
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refugees in egypt it's a 3 hour drive from cairo and isolated community descended from a single bedouin family. over the decades their fortunes have ebbed and flowed but they deteriorated after the cannes david accords of 1978 which saw an american brokered settlements between egypt and israel. as palestinians living in egypt their ambiguous legal status has gone on to affect their full life. it doesn't model minimize it away or even in my work called the bubble i love the fall of the me i'm shocked i'm from us well i can handle my own in future out of my being in full steam the way i fit in the game of golf or was more credibility for the steamy in
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a moment from us with our love for must we must have it tell you more to do by my mom that is in the mostly forgotten she saw it by liam's also home and not from the single life of the year yet my sample saw the wheel of them as such but why and for most of the balance sheet a little a chemical a part of it was a very devoted mother my fusion of color was a little rough and thought about the littlest to. the gulf war of 1000 men to further restrictions on palestinians in. iraq invaded kuwait and in response to the invasion egypt sent $35000.00 soldiers to support an international coalition which would alternately force an iraqi retreat. as the leadership of the palestinian liberation organization appear to side with iraq a backlash against palestinians in egypt followed many chose to lie low even
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hiding their true origin. palestinian privileges previously granted for withdrawing. us. from i look around them a problem of journey. but very very nice but one car was having. when you're young. yes. i know when i said i know my years in the news with. business with them i look at all being that are you. i developed a lot of my look a lot of the littlest thing over time in your brain when looking from us.
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it's safe. to eat. saying oh. yes. her. the children of the island born in egypt of palestinian heritage are treated differently from other children in egypt. pupils are liable for school fees and face a level of bureaucracy so complex that many children slip through the educational nets a few like these children are taught by local volunteer teachers. a
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medical student at that in hospital but it difficult. or here they're going to. come to me i mean we're fit in and for us i mean if you're out sabo or you're a problem it can make a heart attack yeah yeah i know gob grab. well if you are the other part of that what bashar aine. chair in your argument i get the money. for a job it may even acquire her legacy minutes ago ziegler but we're. back where our german tourists he and i get our 20 different russia sort of a quarter and that it was our. little water glitterati was hidden from us or thought i should listen. there's a hole in the hudson i. feel sort of from the lows out of the teacher the loss of
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a social. but still more food. than all of today he said gloomily further don't feel mother had a lot of fish will move. today. you. yourself. will want to get out of it image abroad show you for a. moment. of. one hug. from address to go to. the to the miller well in. fact that the other. poliphilus in either argue that there's no government or sauce will get them an assassin.
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i mean how i wouldn't call your milage at all. if you did a little call hello. i am for near some coffee would have us all more this a few years it was for them my journey and. i have no home. of the sort of normal i was lost in the hole in me on my television full i swear. i leave. my bishop girl in fear the. am from me. and mia. with the mice in medina lowered my will no more than a room. well i can feel. a little more. money should be the mature market a little higher. for what. the hell and there live
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by the little now that's what i mean was there hasn't i will never stand in a field that. has nothing left of it doesn't wash out a lotta let me let me. tell him is there one hours yet it was i left seattle last. am. i the moon can. also believe in me. with.
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when i said i'm with us i'm from the minute end of a house. when. the most of all when i'm with you you know when i'm going to have a bad bad bad i'm. on the ballot. and i'm glad i never got near one of the so on the door open window if i was getting more hours of armor and i would. have an end of it is about going to lob a set of forms out of themselves when as i noted on one of the elemental holy war there's. there is another factor holding back those living in fog an island palestinians in egypt fall outside the support network of the united nations relief and works
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agency for palestinian refugees this means they have limited opportunities in health education and employment. law places a 10 percent quota restriction on foreign workers and palestinians find themselves in that category with such a low limits jobs tend to go to better qualified foreigners leaving behind the palestinian jobseekers a father in ireland. sure
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1000000. carotene i live. show. it is a very show about management hard when i gave them my love. to give them a thread. as is i can see that i did not how do you do that if you are going to be carotene. good allatoona on. your remarks and develop your mobile accounted for problem in a car you are just as in we just don't know what it will be able to do or less than you do you want to be home in a problem of. your own or you are able to get always know what to do rather than
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what island. and what is ahead of us on our little mission if i live. so long with you i want to have a good fish are going to shoot over the table table but. next up the. palestinians hoping to travel beyond egypt's borders face their own unique set of complications. most simply cannot afford to travel those that can find themselves facing more bureaucracy where people seeking travel and residency documents are categorized by letter. moodys whose families arrived in egypt in 1948 are in category b. giving them flexible residency permits to travel is still difficult.
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but that meant a lot of. one of my own one of. the mothers of. all i'm going to resign. and i don't. know if there was a father to give me what they're going to. get . it was.
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how i would have. hunted. me and. joys. i mean i don't need them to whom i wish. for but the thought of. oh so you don't have you know. be a problem me of trouble me you know any better. since i do is it the man i should go is it over to the who don't must. there not good. the one must continue to go so. when you have to do it and i look at it. gov joyce and mr anderson bottoming out for an innocent those are on the arsenal from the shore. i never know what i do mr nor mean when i come in and we don't want most and there's a jimmy i know 4 or more joins a beautiful me at that i think you need
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a new unit in mosul up a linux job. for you when the pain. of joys. and how do you. think that it. an issue of up to 131 some with the help for this thing. that on a month off the bit off in the morning. i would
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often go with the. 100 in the house on. the mother of. the house on the i would put the shed a a 100 a house on the level of call had a. political year. where not what i mean this will all be fought i know that i feel. bad quarters ago. when the. finnis move out of and i believe one of them and get in the middle of mileage out of. that kid out. on the on. again how did your father. and i have got a good. government because i was.
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only one markets and. how large the info to govern them according to. the number of a b. of numbers. is hardly good from a social value enough to mine i'm going to. see here on include who's going to be a much. kinder and was a maybe not. and i'm going to become the child i'm sure they have to. look. they have to have. i'm sure not missing. out on a bit about them and. feel good. to young footballers of the present and future islands but it's past belongs firmly
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to those who more than 7 decades ago made the long trek from palestine to egypt. having spent a lifetime and father the island he has always had just one. thing that i don't. think you need to me to. get me to hang you know. in a fashion. show for the luck to. know what's in the film i'll give you the 1st. no question that could. be for your head plenty of good enough to settle. sort of more than i do but you know some of them are still good if you don't know one thing after. they left for years you get on full steam in the palace and then you manage the content to set can feel what i
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did in the field the left side of the time. but. muslims than i look told him although i know father. couldn't have. i don't mean. you know. me look you know. what i was a pedant i would. want to come on top of it from the screen where i would. there must go through a scene as you know. you need to to anybody in a we need to. develop. molten
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