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documentaries on al-jazeera. there is no channel that covers world view like we do revisit. houses or really invest in them and that's a perfect as a journalist. hello i'm convinced doha the top stories on al-jazeera for the 1st time in history u.s. oil prices have crashed below 0 dollars this produces a file strung out of space to store the petroleum lockdowns in response to the coronavirus pandemic have produced a massive slump and demand for energy causing an excess supply world wind based on the record low price of oil that you've been seeing. at a level that's very interesting to a lot of people we're filling up our national petroleum reserves through dziedzic
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you know the strategic reserves and we're looking to put as much as 75000000000 barrels into the reserves themselves that would top it out that would be the 1st time in a long time it's been topped out with get it for the right price well some of binge of aid has more from doha on the impacts the oil price drop may have in the middle east. it has a number of repercussions for the gulf economies that predominantly for leaders such as saudi arabia which have been trying to control the way the markets have been acting to the amount of oil that it has been getting in the last few weeks you've seen saudi arabia going from the production cut to the glut to cut again and now you see that this massive drop in we are at a point in oil prices which wasn't seen in the last time we saw the likes of it within $146.00 that was right after the 2nd one war is going to have an impact on economies such as bahrain and oman which do not have the kind of deep sovereign
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funds that other countries have it is going to have an impact on opec 2nd largest producers of such as iraq which has been struggling to pay salaries for its employees and these are state employees which have not been paid in full it is going to have an impact on the soldiers on the front lines that iraq is going to have to find money not just to continue its fight against isis but also to continue its fight against the coronavirus pandemic you have to remember that erupted already asking for donors to chip in to help it meet this crisis so it is going to have impact which is going to be far and wide in terms of economics but it also going to have an impact on the political economy of saudi arabia we've just seen as a regional leader because of its currency that it has and not just with america and the russians but also in terms of how it dominates the region. corona virus related deaths in the u.s. have passed 42000 with nearly half of all casualties in new york state meanwhile
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boeing and another major manufacturer have resumed business around 30000 people returning to work at factories in seattle and north dakota more than 22000000 people in america have filed for unemployment benefits since quarantine measures began. in brazil which is that in america's worst affected country the president says he wants to end nationwide restrictions this week jaya both an hour has been openly critical of lockdowns saying the economic cost of closing restrictions is much higher than the threat of the virus that several state governors have defied the president and imposed quarantine measures which remain in place officials in mexico say a number of migrants have tested positive for the corona virus in the northern state to tell our lead pass which borders the u.s. 14 people staying in a shelter have the virus the cases include a man who was deported from texas restrictions on non-essential border crossings between the u.s.
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and mexico have been extended by 30 more days another news israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his main rival benny gantz have agreed to form an emergency coalition government it ends a year long political crisis that prevents a 4th election the government will last 3 years with netanyahu serving as prime minister for the 1st half benny gantz for the 2nd half and yahoo is due to stand trial for corruption and denies all charges. floods in western kenya have killed 12 people including policemen on a rescue mission the search is underway for others still missing the government says at least 4000 people have been displaced there are reports more rain is ahead and the government is urging people to move to higher ground. those are the headlines the news continues here on algis there are the crusades and arab perspective stay with us. the orlando.
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yet the roots of this 200 year conflict lay not in religion but in the economic condition of medieval europe the latest little sleep. shade that look at that the less you know the heavy in the less no. doubt unless that's in the cliche. while the pope was trying to hang on to his historical flora to over the people of your. end that got you so often and then all elements and bobbo were like elements again. meanwhile in the east internal divisions had to weaken the previously all powerful islamic empire. so i mean less well off. but i saw up. i didn't but i so accept a philosophy from one that could tell an economic bust and that's all we've had has
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a shot of the c.s. you assume it. was. in the 1st episode of the series the story of the show but then go for the muslim world with the arrival of the crusades. the mediterranean basin the 11th century of the common era. the peak of the middle ages. after centuries of european domination largely through the armies of imperial rome . the region that fall in
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firmly under muslim control. the over. there was the means going to it will all be all but me spending a lot of money in shock and bottom of the loss of chuck. it does that it will being new or would he let in a shot as well because he can then mean that he let it hang in there but this. would end the inlet would know i mean how to fight it off. but i can feel as if both. homa the byzantine at home in a sane shutting in an ocean's ochs well mostly mean. that it will be a shot of bush later made any horse arkell's in
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a sort of medicines immediate shot akins you know where he shot a can in on me and was done i was you know fuck off. as the muslim east lived in prosperity. the west europe had declined into poverty and comfort. obama. insanity and honest enough. i want on the illegals are off yet it hasn't took an island smokable. would do it to obama let me i'm going home and then yeah a lot of those times in the movie i knew little of the so what an old. world so part of. the medieval western society was
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a feudal society which meant that you had a military our stock recy in charge of. a large amount of people that had no no land possessions. what had been me i'm innocent. and. don't. get me and our auxerre are you with this out the scene feel me i'm in so can. you look after and before the train and i'm not on. other than and yet. at the other home of time with bill i. says oh my new post who said you love the cooked a lot of us who won't trade you have prospered in my life upon the coldest on the
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existence believe it. when you had a sort of lost i am rockin well now better than this kind of hour of the hour you had key leyland. and well at this moment the pool below and the frog. budo my baby do not cry. and die that the men they leave now. but the lemon has. a time. despite the poverty and suffering of the common people. feudal lords were living
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a very different life. and many you know bob squatting in the foresail. for saying a living in the end had to ruin i mean had the say you know man had the fossil bar he. can get i will let bill it's been a. home. where they followed. can know yes i want. to leave because i'm telling you see the. one. k.m.'s it's by jennifer however the aim of the. wood at the eleanor.
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of how to behave fishtailing if you. why i want to wait until you. get only bucks a day. for a boat or not and had a big. party didn't want for. free mushrooms. either you see. what is going to. have at the start. let it and look. again at the who. will has. one that we have been a face again at the hawks as a. stubborn. on
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the other side of the mediterranean. lay the prosperity and cultural riches of the muslim world. but this glittering facade had deep political and religious discord. 11 is that if you did it but hala. the shuttle. a leg of that i did add though that i better see if you know that you know i did how well you all see it. and now let's you have all that said that. from the mid 9th century bassett calif it had gradually fallen under the control of different denah stevie's. the caliphs men to be the universal leaders of
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a slim were no more than puppets in the hands of ministers army come on those and even service. to the youth in the house and collapse how many have felt to me one feel that they had the house some of them could have. one puzzle. that i could sell it in them and i looked at me and i got a shell in the how well that he meant he let me share it and. so logical the lotsa luck with. them so much. as if the whole of. the city jukes began expanding their empire in all directions. the most significant and serious expansion was in asia minor. against the christie and buys on time and power. and after the victory of the battle of man's occurred in $1071.00. the senate
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jukes moved closer to constantinople the great capitol of the baes on time and. that's an excellent coffee etc one of the good news for rob. was hal that means a lot of it will be. well back 12. getting or 7 alyssum nothing shaped along. the time it helmet he said he said ok i'm a weapon may have thought it was a lad who left that he had little bow if you haven't left some damn trouble and. taken on the fickle it you know how to cut this whole fuck up a little while the gulf is a want doesn't have a shock it still does kabul and say that must mean it was even in the normal.
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intent that that guy won norman in die and then 50 feet of freedom for me means you sure i'm a shot to better even if i do i'm not a. western christians at the time didn't see islam as a separate religion. they tended to see islam as a christian heresy they saw that as a diversion from christianity now they're completely wrong about that. kind of sure and will still modify and the polish shaab. if you will have their free will that. well after a. few was 1000 of them again if you have a douche to cease their moral police and if you added me then will assist them so
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i'm either grown up to jail and death was to them again that might not possible to move can be twisted. and then left that to react hope that he so for the boy. pope gregory died than 25. before turning his project into reality. however 3 years later an even more ambitious pope took the post urban the 2nd or had one but above all and also lost. and i'm going with possibility i mean but those didn't match the hairdresser. was. the had he been messy hey i. will sue false the dog we don't insult it exactly they pile up
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a bug on the don't unplug the bees also even see that we see metal due to likely kyunki you can see deficit on his 1st saw the kid did the walk. in november 10 monte 5 in clapham or france. pope urban how the catholic church counts. but what started as a religious gathering. took a dramatic turn on its 10th day. on that day the pope would make a speech. a speech that would be the starting point of 2 centuries of bloodshed. the ku saints.
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shopping. juggles amy you do the dishes specific to wonder that they were sent to sit to jail which is you thieves you see but one. moment of hope up here again suffering. like no one saw you i was shocked i'm going through my know how what a kind of it's a shock when you lost a loved one who was a one of them and more often than not people. like a fine accomplice say that my seahawk coffee and their coffee i was in well and i know him a little shylock a few have. is still dead in the clouds. oh my country had to almost and never found solace as i have been in feed and comfort. i will the big guns yeah there was any bag of chicken with most of yeah well i got
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give it full since he had our gabby holy war how to do most of this you don't go but you see me feel you for want of food you were sick. did you get worried about. what herb and done as he was that he addresses directly the spiritual anxieties so if you go on a crusade your sins the penalties that otherwise you would have performed for your sins remission. as i believe didn't he who i mean assess the odds of you sure opossum sober and then forgot oh. that's ahead and well i can and which was the year in one go but when i am now opposite i know that i want to be in the ng and had. there been a dem or norm and. willingness to do the woman as she gazed
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at him gaze a. fee of all the shark philistine and let it a few do with 11 your last. album called this. the false about good to do yeah but. also about a full day follow no we're not telling you no because of. the lot of them over and. could look to them and. you read the boredom of financial riot how moment that will is a. sober tony really but only those who mean the sleep. well that you stand then leave the room and hums. draw up a schedule for the 1st campaign. with winter. he declared that the campaign should set out the following summer of 10 monte 6.
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but there were many who would ignore this holy come on. they found the leader prepared to guard them immediately to the east. an old monk called peter the hermit. when in one of the elect i don't know that he lay and now he forgets and. the time to listen. to me with the whole of a hymn ali he. will in the n.b.a. this will lead beasts question them in the souls of the mean fed that's there's a lot o. unless the whole fucking. ill be going. to
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bulldoze and then he sure there's a. lot of money men do you own a lovely bobbin with the senator in it for scent. and. both of you couldn't get any. leather be a dour. have a shabby idee said it in all big. hullabaloo. how the gods are and all that i got mad a whole lot and yes. i shouted at him. in the middle east less and usually has his hamlet to get that i'd sleep. in the study without feeling myself when. let you know kind of a location of. this is a very indisciplined group not many nobles taking part in it poor leadership
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they're desperate for money they're poorly funded they are to kill and get money wherever they can one of the criticism of people hermits armies and indeed other crusader on this is that they attack fellow christians coreligionists they often did this for practical reasons. all routes they are to seize whatever they can get to survive so they will take property crops prisoners if they can anything to keep themselves going and if that happens to be christians or it happens to be jews then that is just for a 2nd so the way they are simply trying to keep themselves go.
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again and go to the start of what is going there is one them and they learn and then they shot a lot of them one. after over 4 months of exhausting marching across europe. the peoples crusade to reach the buys on time capital constantinople. the crossing point to asia. the holy land. and almost all the mobile delegates is called then again well above all but neg death. well. and.
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and then he. would. look so. we. have that as a bell that we had. a lot of even more. the crusaders who crossed the bosphorus now found themselves marching in territory controlled by hostile forces principally the muslims so jukes. a few weeks after they landed in asia minor. they fell into a well set sent. in a short path of the last majority of the 20000 crusaders were slow to.
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you know amy at the if you had. better luck this will have. been aided. but while the on discipline draw below of the people's crusade were meeting a tragic end in asia minor. another wave of the holy war. the nobility of europe was gathering stronger larger and more organized on. armies that would go down in history as the 1st crusade. as the world fights the corona pandemic and we're learning more about this every
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day it's a new patent your new join our global community it's up to us when we come together to fight. your questions can i get on with you trying to see directly that coming on on you tube as you're saying i'm concerned about the funny life on earth or a question that keeping you up to date and we've seen countries retreat back and beaten back to the stream on 00. as coronavirus continues to devastate the united states the race to the white house goes on joe biden has all but secured his place is the democratic nominee but can he beat john trump joining us for continuing coverage of the u.s. election 2020 on al-jazeera. a policy imposed decades ago pregnant woman part that she put selectively goods and one of the boards changing demographics across asia with far reaching consequences for creating a pool of socially disadvantaged young men so you have the system where people at
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every level will be get being given money money to agree to certain zation or money to get other people to be disturbed so. how does their examines the politics of population control. oh i'm convinced of the top stories on al-jazeera for the 1st time in history u.s. oil prices a crash below 0 dollars produces a fast running out of space to store their petroleum lockdowns in response to the coronavirus pandemic have produced a massive slump and demand for energy causing an excess supply worldwide. based on the record low price of oil that you've been seeing. at a level that's very interesting to a lot of people we're filling up our national petroleum reserves through dziedzic
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you know the strategic reserves and we're looking to put as much as 75000000000 barrels into the reserves themselves that would top it out it would be 1st time in a long time it's been good for the right price coronavirus related deaths in the u.s. have passed $42000.00 really half of all casualties in new york state meanwhile boeing and another major manufacturer have resumed business around 30000 people returning to work at factories in seattle and north dakota well then 22000000 people in america have filed for unemployment benefits since quarantine measures began. the world health organization is warning against complacency in some european countries ease restrictions nurseries in norway have reopened and small business that's a trading again in some parts of germany and denmark. state officials in mexico saying number of migrants have tested positive for corona virus in olden state of tema the past which borders the u.s.
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14 people staying at a shelter have the virus. singapore has reported a record jump in daily infections with more than 1400 cases confirmed on sunday health officials say most of the new cases are among ex-pat workers in other news israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his main rival benny gantz have agreed to form an emergency coalition government it ends a year long political crisis and prevent a 4th of action both men will serve as prime minister for a year and a half each. floods in western kenya have killed 12 people including policemen on a rescue mission the government says at least $4000.00 people have been displaced there are reports more rain is a hit and the government is urging people to move to higher ground. the news continues here on al jazeera after the crusades an arab perspective stay with us. one of the really special things that working for others here is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much input and contribution to
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a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else working for us as you know steady tendency to believe but ignored because you have a lot of people that are invited on political issues we are we the people we live to tell the real stories i just meant it is to deliver in-depth generalism we don't feel in favor to the audience across the globe. be the hero the world needs. washing. europe. the autumn of 1096. but it was a big deal a year earlier. and pope urban the 2nd declare the war to reconquer the
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forming the 1st crusade were commanded by figures of european nobility. raman the 4th count of toulouse godfrey oh. and his brother baldwin. hugh the 1st count exact number one. and brother of control of the 1st affronts. robert duke of normandy brother of king william the 2nd of england. and boy mourned the norman prince of toronto. a lot of male nobility that had a function as warm as war lords and they would see to crusade as a way to carve out a little kingdom in the east perhaps on their own or also to find
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glory in warfare. that he knew she meant a lot of obama don't get a lot of. this. about the home. i'm so michael. holmes this is out of the you know in the in berkeley. by the end of $1096.00 the european armies started arriving at the buys on time capital constantinople. but the buys on time emperor alexy are scum minnows wouldn't allow them to cross into asia minor before spring the following year.
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asia minor. the city of nicea. gabble with us when i. will go with. him i did it if you will hear what i how that been so for why i do what. i can sometimes a joke. you know she wasn't here this. this whole mosconi and i have a set out some. of the it's not. true to the oath they have sworn to the emperor of. the city of my c.e.o. was returned to the buys on time.
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and as the crusaders continued their successful march in asia minor. their holy task of taking jerusalem was set aside. baldwin of bologna decided to abandon the army's heading southwards. and at the invitation of its armenian christian ruler marched east to address a. boulder in the 1st as one of the leaders of the 1st crusade and amongst the many contingents he decides to move to wards it desa this is a strategically important place he's also one of the few crusade leaders who wants to set up his own land that so he's looking to establish a territory that he can govern for himself. had given that you know and will demand in the whole hate that when
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a bad. novel why all this while attila when come started she was done in a log it was a study i met so often in medina that did. it a lot well michelle a cfi how would. a motel. with models only be at the moment that says have. at. a site that. i like an allure d.m. month down that's all you need one of the 11 as over has at the company in the contest on the night before. but it will cause. a watery satan messy well as that. you don't sit bull did the phone did you know
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for me being there look the need of people who are in your you know get it easy city to clean suck to do glass or take to fuss or to walk the dog an easy to society that they did plenty put it in the top yard the pretty they didn't you do shut door dissing you'll be resistant keep going to stand up see don't insist that the plate i gave. a pull so that don't be fairly clear the people at the click let up. while baldwin was heading towards her dresser. the main army marched on. reaching the walls of until. the city nicknamed the cradle of christianity.
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as the term kristie of 1st originated. but taking unto you would prove a hard task for the christians now laying siege to the city. medina to undock you. in the hustle needed then whatever happened in a 2nd at least. but. i'm late. and i mean essential to yes yes but they disturb me a little and that. i'm
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an i know a few. puffs in because you have a you know. you cannot be. soulless image you know some of the you know the it was really good. and bad that it did and it. made a christian who had previously converted to islam. and the commander of one of the city's guard towers was bribed to help the crusaders. feel it death or no one knew no to me. now i had is more than a year was in least that long i had of wear and has.
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more than one to the salon alice in dominican belt and seen her home and it was written in. illinois at all cost of as. with his drawing of his plans even while it after what he meant in let you know in the midst of the old love has been enough so. the magnificent lost so can if you would again. oh are there logs of to hell if you helped him let us was in medina and as a socket has a book. cause all the world are going to have a city that was broken or whatever sickening oh of back and the. mechanism is the aftermath loot well and a massive. wilder the valley of southall has awoken had them
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a good day i will be but have an executive as an elected. governor yet this year ends calls for assistance or soon unser. got a book or the ruler of mosul in iraq moved his army westwards and laid siege to now christian occupied until. and she did you'd then leave that area and then measure the bet being. it appears as if the crusaders were almost defeated they spent a couple of years getting to this place let effort all that their loss of life and really they're so close to defeated it pretty well needs
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a miracle for them to survive and that's pretty well what they got. they got to deal with and then said their message so hollow who many where the end that have a does you know it's. now would if it meant that in the finale. they dig in the end they find this clogs and this is something that inspires the troops god has given them a sawing that if they persevered they will succeed. was . the.
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fact that actually seen another one in constantinople as they went through seems to be conveniently forgotten it was a morale booster. meanwhile outside the walls of antioch. the surrounding muslim army was disintegrating. some of the commanders fell out with the arrow good couple. and decided to withdraw their troops. an opportunity seized on by the crusaders. saloon few of them would want also to. go over there now than i was i knew that i was home but i'm blaming you mate you know all the fellows will either you can go and persuade the lack of them.
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odd or just to. be happy. they'll confuse. so they mean a willow have cleaned up somewhere yeah i mean and well at least in the boredom is auntie them in the midst of your you know how in the torah bills on the way in the matter of a will be early and for. the crusaders spent the rest of 1098 in the captured city arguing over who should be the ruler of the 2nd crusader settlement in the east. the principality of until. the dispute was finally settled in favor of boy more of toronto.
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the rest of the armies set off south towards their main goal jerusalem. but this time their march along the levantine coast met no resistance. a funny beyond the whole island i want to be a human sad not a pit one as a full body can know i mean. one that has a profile on one side of the family been. you know many more die a deadly disease in the disease do when a lawyer a mean old a team that is just and i'm. going to maybe that could be a female lead stand kind of the motto along like let me guess i mean something relates to. what i so upset i didn't place to accept a philosophy from one of the 10 but i thought so should i race to accept
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a book on the economic history. and that's all we've had hasn't the shot of the c.s.u. asuka. in june to 99 and after 3 years of a long march bloody battles. plagues and famines. the crusaders finally reached jerusalem. possible in the united states. while matter how are you norman a loss as to who see when on the post and venia would to chabot if you had been got off a lot of the i'm. going with a city bus but that would all one with
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a city bus so cool to see how i lay a dish or been on and whether you hold a room not all of us whatever you are. feeling a bit of walk away at the us i walk the walk i do and you know that and you just look at the saw it was the final you know it's. going to go up after the one. has a hit and the high low don't get on to check out about i've done few so-called aswat of course. but marching in the name of religion failed to bring down the walls. so the crusaders fell back on the usual method. for 5 weeks they laid siege to the holy city. demanding that can i say at the scene. to mean can open still really have
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a seal meaning trucks allegedly had with us and the time. later they did so to show. it was almost $4000000.00 photos and reduce the limits of what the minister now with an 8 at home of death will said he would have edited britain's. can and then. yang. better would be. younger than your. attempt. to show that the man is she as if. it was very difficult for crusaders to distinguish between local muslim population local jewish population and local christian population
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because they all looked the same the old looked like arabs. just for the thought that a lot of it and in a format. will behold be the root and then the missouri has come out of hotshot i am where. norman is said ian money the. bishop let him lead you said. i shot the sleeve you. we're not. out of reach. and start of. a swat on that i want to beat them. when the food come up a hole to get up in the dinner. while the people in the wild look at how they got to deal and then go off fight and i've been another this. was a love you know almost you know you know a couple. that
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. laugh. when the obvious of the 1st crusade on the break into jerusalem in july tend not to you know when. they release the pent up tensions of 3 years on the march having finally achieved a spiritual go. so really it's a situation where the crusaders wish to purify the city and take it back for themselves and those defenders that survive all the things the river knights of the city. in america they will slay me i will miss you but to suffer alone would not give them up some point i love that it did miss will it that me and. i measure that i also saw. blood in the new hooligan. holo to the laws of. the horse because. when i said to force
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a chance to you. bad mouth that could do in a minute to the good liking it too much and even give me a shock and in medina i mean even the. death of the. duc to demand of you bell who took office for the. problem as backings with a camera. again and again how much so to be able to have many a bit of luck this will. i'm on your 4th at home unless you have not called a lot of your election now can i comment a little mostly mean a lot of. the to him but the 21 female.
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with the capture of jerusalem. the 1st crusade at achievement is greatest victory. but this initial success would not last. it was to be merely a dramatic opening scene in a far longer struggle. and as the muslim revival began. soul the ground was laid for another 2 centuries. the crusades. and most hands initial response had been inadequate but now it was time for
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a bible buckle and was met muslims now moved from merely reacting to taking action putting the western crusaders on the defensive with hindsight this is seen as a breakthrough as a revival of the jihad in the muslim near east the crusades an arab perspective at the so to revive on a. out of the latest delta of severe thunderstorms tornadoes should be out of the way to this is them on their way out to the eastern seaboard the focus in toronto
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represents the next delta whether you don't really want to be and it's getting cold again cold in office and snow flurries on tuesday and temp is by night are subzero and it has been so warm recently but that's a cold area now in the u.s. and in canada it represents or shows itself as showers but not big ones running through the eastern side once again otherwise it's quiet for the time being but next belt of thunderstorms developing in the texan panhandle as you feed invoiced your from the south again still cold air sitting over the mountain states that could be developing system that runs through the southern states and this time it's less than a week's time so we need to keep an eye on that is such a time of the year after all now we've got big showers to come in the northern bahamas florida and cuba a result of that frontal system that was so active over the u.s. that also prompt showers in hispan yola otherwise it's a fairly quiet picture in central america further south the wettest weather's been
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recently in guyana and that's really more or less stay temperatures in but as areas are on the way daryn. an extrajudicial killing and a north african capital. i heard someone breaking into our house. that i heard people shouting i saw 4 masked men and only their eyes and hair was showing. al-jazeera world hears rare eyewitness accounts of the dramatic story of the assassination of major p.l.o. figure. in a secret israeli operation assassination in tunis on al-jazeera. 67 words that spelled promise for one people but ended up a disaster for another. that led to the establishment of a jewish homeland at the expense of the palestinians
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a 100 years on al-jazeera world tells the story of the british declaration that changed the middle east for seeds of discord on al-jazeera. this is a great time to buy oil and would like to have carter's approve it. damage control what our thirds fallout from the chrono virus pushes us oil prices into negative territory for the 1st time in history. but al this is al jazeera live from doha coming up so much oil but where to put it that's the question as the global lock down shows only a few signs of lifting.
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