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tv   Ashes To Ashes  Al Jazeera  July 11, 2020 2:33am-3:01am +03

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the most dangerous comedy team won and sometimes take a spot the one i did for this to go up a personal fine against a destructive as in my power i have my i come out of my car in an exclusive documentary al-jazeera and examine one man's extraordinary battle for justice in donna at this time. who here is my favorite of all the whole they're all be warned canobie he's not afraid he's just so slant testy with. the highlight the
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area. lives a bit of a look at my older you know. where they're from boy. you know where he if you take him out of the bar he'll run around all over the floor and talk and you can ask him saying things in here i'll sleep but i got to listen. to. he get killed. that's a reason i like it because i'm never here towards when i was growing up. the little boy in me just nerved a movie and they cared to death over untasty you know. i'm going to give them to my kids when i'm gone for.
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art. a story. or who know of ways to sit with me as it tells the story. i'm telling a story about my life is going to take give it to the dude i got 8. done . it's going to take 50. and put in these bitches here in the of never failing live it. never jury and i had to tell them
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a lot but my wife kept telling me oh you can do it you got to tell whoever you can do this and you did was you know wise concern and kind of thing you know bill is a true. woman has a true account of how we live how we survive in the south. when a patient walks into. big spec to have a seat at the meeting top of the day history about their journey i take that information and i use it to help them heal. i need to look at history. and sometimes patients come in still bracket discarded because i needed all the help that patiently.
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i'm a physician but i'm also an artist i see myself a little bit of both. one for it is our oddest who both from the south and i had opportunity to go to one his art shows and there he was he's had a lot of health problems hypertension diabetes a long war 40 years of stress and i think that's stress in a fear that your ability to sleep so how many hours of sleep you get a night 34 real force hours. and that's with the medicine without the medicine what you get that from as i get nothing. and that's been going on for how long you have food with whenever you do all those pitches he gets sick you have to go to the doctor and she has to tell him he has a double up on a medicine you know to get some rest for years post-traumatic stress disorder so it
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traumatized you again and make you really but you have gone through exactly and the thing is that some time acknowledging the history does and some people to heal may help other people. and not mean oh no i don't think it is a different can are that feeling is mark is not healing. mistreats . you. love put hope in my heart not much says it with thing is done from the pains is not my whole being that. i can sit there and still be good and my man will go back when i was 56 years old i can remember guy gave me
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a good memory. we all know the plantation and that was here in the 60s. it don't take long for user to realize that son's room with picking candy really on the day. you start out on the roads that you see being spent all day you never get to the. eternal school teen i ran away from not home. but i ran away from the country. doing everything i possibly could live a different type of life. vessel sick. work she. and i go to the night 3 of 5 o'clock in the morning and when she don't hear what she's down the scale like. the trauma that is seen in the trouble we have it to go to sleep in the recess i've seen net increase as you get ill the
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dramatic stuff as well have a problem. but those that it was really need to get done. sometime he wakes up completely calling whoever it is this run to me call him by name say and stop. if i don't take my medicine and i can't sleep with passion. of the on going through if i'm jamie i mean i'm a punch pat. let me go back to the scar that i'm carrying by john a civil rights movement and 40 years on when you are part of the movement you make a name for yourself in all of why people know you
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and they are waiting to get their hands on you i stayed in jail over a year the no charges nothing so i took a roll toilet paper stuck it in and john flooded the jail and when the share came back he came back and he was gone through with me he kicked me to a preacher man and about the 3rd time he kicked me out of the side i would let him kick me and will grab his legs and i threw him to the ground and he went for his gun i took away from him and he's begging me not to shoot him so as a well i'm not going to shoot you but i'm a lock you up so i lock him in asean and i live with that is how of civil rights workers are the only answer they do i told her what will happen she with the next
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room and call the police the next day ya know era white men think of the joy just then and not then and they are related in the trunk of a car about a 30 minute ride and really open up a truck a saudi rope hanging from a tree loses a place designed and look like to hang people when they put a rope around a beat will happen to treat it on the deputy sheriff that i lucked into syria and he's got a knife and he come up and he grabbed my private paws and he took his knife and he stuck me. they was going to castrate me and then hang me bring me i was 90 years old and there i am bleeding like a pig singing up in a tree riddled to be slaughtered like a hole and then another white man grabbed his mom and
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told him no do that too we had better things we can do with this. i took my shirt rolled it up put to him and they're like then. well now the job. is we need to give us a massive. my mother's tell me she said you cannot internalize the pain if you internalize their pain it just chips away at you. this country no one really generate talk about the people who were alleged. sometimes they were many people they put them in the
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water but wait sort of family never see them again. sometime they would take the bodies and cut them up to see all the pieces some kind it would take the body at the lead in burn it up so the families would not have any of. those are ones that were recorded what about the ones that were dot record it. was close to 3 to 4000 people who were next and a lot of these people never got a few. it was often too dangerous for the families to retrieve those bodies and sometimes there was no bodies to retrieve. it's not just black history this is american history.
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and don't survive a move to use the units you did i just happened to be one that was say. here hurt me. have kept me from being maybe when i couldn't be yes hannity of the that because drew and no one wants to talk about 1st time i saw you i was trying to medically speaking i was trying to figure out why does he have these oh he's here and over chang marks one more than the other why this one and this one comes to my conscience oh how i didn't know in advance i learned. working on the highways and byways and when you hear them all and.
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he. don't you know that's just. me and work and. here we he. i like to talk. as you. made me cry out when you. have a beautiful morning. doctor along just ok good. when i walk into georgia but you think. you can lean against me and for our leave you know i got. just a hat on which are much stronger and george are 3 of you that are right. i'm going to become given out well. to prevent and to do that on. you pre-crime before you know it. we used to pull water in there with great vigor hit the oh
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really on the pay way more put a brick in you do you. reckon it got i don't know that i never thought of your. own you were. a. good way to put to mar the 20 and i try to pull it all together hey thank you. you know that painting idea with the with the k.k.k. . could you bring it to me in springfield. the man that decided to have a few who for the over $4000.00 african americans who would mention in the united states to close that chapter and move for. america has to do the same thing
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to help heal this country. your guess who push back people why you want to start out. as mr good enough. people saying that's so depressing i say would you think to suppress and try hanging from a tree. what can i do i can't bring them back but i can give them a prayer. good
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evening to you. i'm dr shirley jackson would occur and the question we asked the night is why do we need to be here we need to be here because our country needs to heal and some bad things happen in this country we americans talk shit other americans due to the color of their skin that went on so long in america what are you going to do about it
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because i remember as a little girl when we went to a funeral and in law that casket in the ground the minister was say ashes to ashes . a lot of people never got there. so we're looking back at history so this patient can live with looking back in history so this patient can thrive looking back in history so this patient can become very strong. but this patient can only live and get stronger if build willing to look back. so tonight we stop. there's an african proverb this say as you speak my name and i will live forever. so tonight we will speak some things. my name is here. my name is mary turner i was the 19 year old pregnant wife
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of the wonderful hayes turner. and it was long and thomas and i'm representing a name. but when i confronted his murderous they lynched me and burned my body i mean just kind of phony you know reverend you represent eugene the . bear ripped my unborn baby out of my belly. and sharing his death along with my i am james how and they told me i had a choice either i could die with my son or i could watch him die and live to tell the story i don't know. i why are not the children to look after to live for now as my son cried and
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begged and pleaded for his life. they bound his hands and feet and forced him into the river and as i stood trembling with tears running down my face watching my son sent to the bottom of the river. now to rise again. hear how to rouse again. so in unison where you're representing speak that name. on.
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the air. when you.
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then she. is. back and is dragging me down even today that been for some years ago even today now is dragging me down. again us and they in my beer and i gave a rest. now running for my live in that. a mud example. and i don't know what to do. a man about to handle. and then soon regular low budget data say this is wrong don't think it hurts me to see him in that kind of pain.
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then pain. is the need to be erased. we commit to the ground these bodies and these souls and let us never remember and reflect upon the lives. that have been nameless and unknown for many. mattias to ashes dust to dust. the an. a futile is a healing for those that are law give respect to those that have the body. i think they wanted to be remembered. and to have their right of passage the right. to move a. body.
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i gave these. out of i got you yield that's a god go to the grave where i get. olamide down the hole in the back even though those days was done to me years ago the s.d.o. wanted me back. yassin the message here that changes. big in the med do there but i voted in.
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keep the one lone and go and bloom. i wish you could see me none. i wish you could see the work that i'm doing. i wish. you could be with me. i hope you are there looking down. looking down there children. doing this level work. i guess my my you one of the reason that i keep. guess your.
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