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to really gauge this is because we know there are audiences interested not just in spain but also the 47 stories from parts of the world that often go under reported . i know on our entire u.k. is that prime minister johnson is announcing emergency coronavirus measures for england as it will bring that to you just as soon as it happens any moment now in the meantime andersen's is here an engine situation in the u.k. i'll stop here. in a great national effort to fight code and there's no doubt that in fighting the old variant of the virus our collective efforts were working and would have continued to work but we now have a new variant of the virus and it's been both frustrating and alarming to see the
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speed with which the new variant is spreading. scientists have confirmed this new variant is between 50 and 70 percent more transmissible that means you're much much more likely to catch the virus and to pass it on. as i speak to you tonight our hospitals are under more pressure from koby then any time since the start of the pandemic in england the number of cobi patients in hospitals has increased by nearly a 3rd in the last week to most 27000 and that number is 40 percent higher than the 1st peak in april on the 29th of december more than 80000 people tested positive for across the u.k. a new record the number of deaths is up by 20 percent over last week and will sadly rise further than my thoughts are with all those who've lost loved ones. with most
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of the country already under extreme measures it's clear that we need to do more together to bring this new variant under control while our vaccines are rolled out in england we must therefore go into a national lockdown which is tough enough to contain this very and that means the government is once again instructing you to stay at home you may only leave home for limited reasons permitted in law such as to shop for essentials to work if you absolutely cannot work from home to exercise to seek medical assistance such as getting a coby test or to escape domestic abuse the full details of what you can and can't do will be available at gov dot u.k. forward slash coronavirus. if you are clinically extremely vulnerable we're advising you to begin shielding again and you will shortly receive
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a letter about what this means for you and because we now have to do everything we possibly can to stop the spread of the disease primary schools secondary schools and colleges across england must move to remote permit provision from tomorrow except for vulnerable children and the children of key workers everyone will still be able to access early settings such as nurseries we recognise that this will mean it's not possible or fair for all exams to go ahead this summer as normal the education secretary will work with off quot to put in place alternative arrangements we will provide extra support to ensure that pupils in tight into free school meals will continue to receive them while schools are closed and we will distribute more devices to support remote education. i completely understand
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the inconvenience and distress this late change will cause millions of parents and peoples up and down the country parents whose children were in school today may reasonably ask why we did not take this decision sooner and the answer is simply that we have been doing everything in our power to keep schools open because we know how important each day in education is to children's life chances and i want to stress that the problem is not that schools are unsafe for children children are still very unlikely to be severely affected by even the new variant of code the problem is that schools may nonetheless actors vectors for transmission causing the virus to spread between households today the united kingdom's chief medical officers have advised that the country should move to alert level 5 meaning
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that if action is not taken any chest capacity may be overwhelmed within 21 days of course there is one huge difference compared to last year when our rolling out the biggest vaccination program in our history so far we in the u.k. have vaccinated more people than in the rest of europe combined with the arrival today of the u.k.'s own oxford astra zeneca vaccine the pace of vaccination is accelerating i can share with you tonight the n.h.s. is realistic expectations for the vaccination program in the coming weeks. by the middle of february if things go well and with a fair wind in our sails we expect to have offered the 1st vaccine doses to everyone in the 4 top priority groups identified by the joint committee on
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vaccination and immunization that means that meeting all residents in a care home for older adults and their carers everyone over the age of 70 all frontline health and social care workers and everyone who is clinically extremely vulnerable if we succeed in vaccinating all those groups we will have room you removed huge numbers of people from the path of the virus and of course that will eventually enable us to lift many of the restrictions we have endured for so long i must emphasize that even if we achieve this goal there remains a time lag of 2 to 3 weeks from getting a jab to receiving immunity and they'll be a further time lag before the pressure on the n.h.s.
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is lifted so we should remain cautious about the timetable ahead but if our understanding of the virus doesn't change dramatically once again if the rollout of the vaccine program continues to be successful if deaths start to fall as the vaccine takes effect. and critically if everyone plays their part by following the rules then i hope we can steadily move out of lockdown reopening schools after the febrile half term and starting cautiously to move regions down the tears i want to say to everyone right across the u.k. that i know how tough this is and i know how frustrated you are and i know that you haven't more than enough of government guidance about defeating this virus but now more than ever we must pull together you should follow the new rules for now and
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they will become law in the early hours of wednesday morning parliament will meet largely remotely later that day i know that the devolved ministrations in scotland wales and northern ireland share my conviction that this is a pivotal moment and that taking similar steps the weeks ahead will be the hardest yet but i really do believe that we're entering the last phase of the struggle because with every job the goes into our arms we are tilting the odds against coded and in favor of the british people and thanks to the miracle of science not only is the end in sight but we know exactly how we will get there but for now i'm afraid you must once again
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stay at home protect the n.h.s. and save lives thank you very much. u.k. prime minister burgess johnson there announcing a new national lockdown for england there is also one in place already for scotland he was asking for people to stay at home again and the clinic you vulnerable to she go back to shielding is also announced the closure of schools up until it sounds until the end of the half term break in february and join to that is vaccination program which he now says he expects to have the top 4 categories of people injected by the middle of february and under simmons he's been monitoring the story so it's a kind of a battle between the new variant which he was saying was that incredibly trying more transmissible and this effort to vaccinate the population that's riots as you heard right at the beginning of that address to the country or is johnson saying that was frustrating and
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a longing that this new strain this new strain of coded has caused 50 to 70 percent more transmissible and this is something that. has led to really what is as really just a spool back to march and he is introduced the same measures effectively and with an extra emphasis on the legal provision for it was for people to stay at home the emphasis on that and the position whereby people can only if they've got an excuse for going to for some medical appointment possibly related or indeed only essential work it was the emphasis on people staying at home and furthermore this lockdown is affecting the schools colleges as well and that is something of a u.-turn i'm sure the politicians will be saying the opposition politicians will
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be saying world wide why on earth didn't boris johnson keep the schools closed in the 1st place but this is really aside he has said that the the he's admitted that the children can well be vectors for transmission and he is emphasise that there will be all done everything done that's possible to get the exams to actually put together remote learning and also somehow compensate the the children for the problems with getting exams organized one other point that the alert level is now set at 5 which means the hospitals are in material risk of being overwhelmed so he's basically making the point that this is potentially much more serious than the last peak anderson it's thank you very much think about not our breaking news and there's been a breakthrough in
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a 3 year dispute between qatar and 3 other arab nations saudi arabia has agreed to reopen its aspace and land and sea border to counter from one day. or kuwait which has been the main mediator in the dispute made the announcement on the eve of a gulf cooperation council summit in. saudi arabia the u.a.e. egypt and bahrain imposed a blockade on qatar and 2017 accusing it of supporting terrorism qatar has always rejected the claim when his announcement from kuwait for mr i did also have a similar kuwaiti to me or made calls with carter's emir and the saudi crown prince based on what the kuwaiti emir his highness shaikh now lawful also proposed an agreement was reached to open the land and maritime borders between the kingdom of saudi arabia and the state of qatar starting tonight equating your expressed his gratitude to the custodian of the holy sites the saudi king for all the efforts he is making to ensure the summit will be successful. live from doha and
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tell us the latest about who had the emir is going to travel to the summit to tell us or the significance of all this. well it's huge because it means that the speculation that has been going on for several weeks now if not months that some sort of a reserve lucian was to take place at the summit is in fact turning out to be a reality obviously we need to stop short of saying that the agreement is done and dusted because it hasn't been announced yet but the obstacles that were in the way of an agreement taking place seem to be. seem to have been removed one by one initially it was dialogue starting and not dialogue took a long time from kuwait's to put a lot of effort in bringing at least 2 of the parties together namely saudi arabia and qatar to start discussing then it was having some sort of international
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guarantor or at least maybe if 3rd party with significant waits namely the united states to try and push things and we saw that in the form of white house senior adviser jared christian are coming to the region several times but particularly his latest visits to doha and riyadh and then as far as the qataris were concerned was the lifting of the blockade remember lauren that this upcoming summit which is scheduled to start in a few hours essentially on on tuesday was initially scheduled to take place in manama the capital of however after the breakthrough that the kuwaitis in question managed to get in terms of maybe having a road map toward some sort of ever a solution it was announced that it would take place in saudi this gives the saudis the opportunity to show that they are the ones who are being the bigger person in finding a solution that they still maintain the leverage within the region and that any
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agreements that will be announced will be announced on their soil as far as the parties are concerned the fact that the blockade is being lifted will give them the ability to show the. they did not succumb to the list of 13 demands many of which quite frankly people described as rude to chris and political scientists scientists and commentators describe the stripping qatar of its sovereignty but they didn't succumb to those demands and. were able to withstand the block blockade by 2 of the arab world's largest countries namely egypt and saudi arabia and it was only after it was lifted that the head of state decided to attend this summit so there is significant movements there will be attempts to try and spin this as a win by everyone but in reality the fact that as far as we understand there's been no major concessions made by the qatar is it appears that the balance of victory is skewed more in their favor i mean in terms of the middle east more generally him
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politically. that's a good question i mean it depends on what we're going to hear from the statements that will be made my sources tell me that the statement that will be made at the closing of the g.c.c. summit will focus more on the need for unity will focus more on the need to bolster cooperation between the member states and will focus more on trying to patch divisions they want to surly specifically look into specific actions or concessions as i mentioned earlier how that then translates to the greater middle east that's what people are wondering because you know there are some commentators who say that this is essentially just putting a plaster on a gushing wound because the differences and divisions that exist between those countries remain when you look at for example the different events that are taking place around the arab world be it the military coups that have taken place be it.
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different. approaches towards the demands for change on the hour sprit streets particularly after the uprising cut up still holds its position which is one of engaging with the people and engaging with different political parties. and different trends whereas saudi arabia maybe the united arab emirates more soap definitely egypt considering get is a military general who rose to power there still very much believe in more unilateral action military intervention as well as aren't so open to poor ism and therefore whether such a deal would then translate into actual changes on the our world it's not very clear but definitely just to sum up what's significant is that it at least really unites even though on the face of it one of the only institutions in the middle east and north africa which brought about stability namely the g.c.c.
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to lash have thank you very much. was of a quick recap of the dispute that spitta the gulf neighbors against each other for more than 3 years in june 2017 saudi arabia the u.a.e. bahrain and egypt cut all diplomatic and economic ties with carter they accused it of creating instability and supporting terrorism which cut as government denies they closed its only land border and imposed an air and sea embargo kuwait then stepped in to mediate the trouble mr asian also got involved recently in what was seen as a last ditch attempt to resolve the issue before the president leaves office are you sure castro is full envelopment from washington d.c. and what are they saying there about this. well there's a lot of credit being given to jared cushion or the white house senior adviser and of course president trump's son in law he has been in and out of the region as ramallah saying in the last few months and just in the beginning of december as
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seems to be when this breakthrough in principle was made according to reports that some cushion or visited both saudi arabia and qatar he left to the senior aides in saudi arabia and then the 2 sides got on the phone with both kingdoms negotiated the draft deal in real time there are some reports that this deal almost fell through due to miscommunication on sunday but that it was managed to be salvaged and now cushion or is back on a plane heading back to saudi arabia to be in place for the signing of this agreement tomorrow this is certainly being lauded as a long shot achievement by the trouble ministration in its waning days it's in addition to the list of negotiated agreements that the white house helped getting negotiations between israel and arab nations and normalizing their relations what is the through line between all of that and today's announcement.
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which wrist we're still awaiting official word from well it's to protect israel and to unite these gulf states against iran but before the ministration can really take its victory lap of course it's also being met with some criticism as some of our experts have been saying that this was contributed this conflict was found in a sense by the trouble ministration itself in the early days of trump taking office in 2017 he visited saudi arabia as his 1st foreign trip his close relationship with the call of the crown prince his failure to condemn the killing of jamal khashoggi all of those things possibly emboldening saudi arabia in its continued leadership. in the blockade of qatar so although of course the trial ministration is likely to take a victory lap about this they're certainly chrism saying that they need to take some responsibility for having fanned the conflict to begin with reports from u.s.
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media also saying that this deal being signed by gulf states tomorrow is to appease trump and also an effort to clean the table for the incoming biden administration how does your customer thank you very much indeed iran has announced a new breach to the 2015 nuclear deal just weeks before joe biden becomes u.s. president with hopes to resurrect the pact it says it has resumed enriching uranium to 20 percent purity at an underground facility the european union called the move a considerable departure from the deal on the israeli prime minister accused iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons the nuclear deal has been rumbling since the u.s. withdrew in 2018 and this announcement complicates president elect biden's plans as more from tehran on the significance of the move. well it's certainly important given the current political climate iran finds itself in mainly the rhetoric that's
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been coming out of tehran towards washington and their behavior in the region as iran puts it it's seriously significant because it shows that iran is actually fed up with this nuclear deal and there was supposed to be a grace period of 2 months from early december until early february when this law was passed in parliament demanding that iran's atomic energy agency resume 20 percent enrichment levels as a result of the united states leaving the nuclear deal and imposing sanctions on iran this bill was called sanctions relief bill so since that hasn't happened the problem and terrorists who are very conservative voice in the country that said that iran needs to take further steps president hassan rouhani did completely agree with it but it appears now he has actually decided to go ahead with this because legally he's bound to but the iranians have told the i am december 30th that he intended to do this but they hadn't given the time we understood it to mean that
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iran was giving the incoming u.s. administration of president elect joe biden a grace period to see what he would do in terms of returning to the nuclear deal of 2015 before they took this step now it's important to note that iran was enriching at this level prior to the 2015 nuclear deal china is ramping up its covert 19 vaccination drive people deemed to be at high risk of exposure to the virus are 1st to get a shot that includes medical workers overseas students and port workers senior citizens and people with underlying conditions will be next to fester says we're given on friday and beijing's city government ends to vaccinate all its citizens a total of 22000000 people by the 2nd week of february china is currently using a vaccine made by local companies on a farm. thailand's government is tightening coronavirus restrictions on to shop spike in infections the country had been viewed as
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a success story in containing the virus with any 65 deaths but it's now contending with a 2nd and stronger way ascott handling reports from bangkok it's not the way thailand wanted to start the new year since mid january the country has seen a steady increase in new locally transmitted covert cases of all going into a full fledged 2nd wave this after no new local cases for months but on monday a milestone was reached the highest number of daily cases since the start of the pandemic more than 740 as the last few weeks most of the cases are tied to an outbreak in some province it's believed to have been brought in by migrant workers in the large seafood industry in the province while thailand was the 1st country outside china to register a locally transmitted covert case it has been successful in preventing a major outbreak heavy restrictions on foreign arrivals and mandatory to eat corn teen help that the 2nd wave has the government concerned responding quickly with restrictions and a system of color coding areas with rising cases. compared to other countries the
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measures in thailand are acceptable but we can't let our guard down the government has the authority and i support it we have to suffer for a while to bring down the new cases we have to work together $28.00 provinces designated as red zones are facing the most severe restrictions schools are closed and mass gatherings prohibited restaurants have to limit the number of dine in customers in hours bars and clubs are shut malls and supermarkets remain open but have to measure people's temperatures and set up track and tracing systems the government has stopped short of calling this a lockdown as the people here have been living in relative normality since july the 2nd wave is a bitter pill to swallow also officials are encouraging businesses and companies to explore remote working options. maturo to now runs an open air hotpot restaurant on the outskirts of bangkok these new restrictions cut deep and she is still recovering from the lockdown last year never happened i don't form as
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a citizen i understand the situation and will try to cooperate but as a mother how can i support my family my kid has to eat and go to school what about my staff they have to pay bills and support their families everyone has their burdens. the thai government is planning to inoculate more than half of its $70000000.00 people over the next several months the 1st round of jobs could come as early as the end of february the vaccine from chinese scene of a biotech going to health care workers 1st and then it will look to locally produced the oxford astra zeneca vaccine with the capacity of up to $200000000.00 doses a year it's got higher al-jazeera bangkok a u.k. court says wiki leaks founder julian assange will not be extradited to the us he is wanted on espionage charges the publication of thousands of secret american military documents in 2010 and 2011 years so far it is expected to appeal against decision made by the court. it is for
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now at least the result chilliness and his supporters had wanted. the wiki leaks founder will not be extradited to the u.s. to face espionage charges for the publishing of classified military and diplomatic documents in 2010 and 11 the u.s. claims the leaks broke the law and endangered lives and will appeal the ruling. outside the court songes fiance joined by the new editor in chief of wiki leaks welcome the news that said the fight isn't over. let's not forget the indictment in the u.s. has not been dropped. or explained we concerned that the u.s. government has decided to appeal this decision and. it continues to want to punish julian. and make him disappear into the deepest darkest hole of the u.s. prison system there should be a call out and pressure on us to drop the appeal to
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say enough is enough we've had enough of this we have a plan to deal with in this new year. but not this is santa arrived at court from london's belmarsh prison where he's been held since april 29th teen his defense team has always insisted the case was politically motivated powered by u.s. president donald trump's administration but one by one the judge rejected the defense's claims including concerns a son wouldn't get a fair trial in the u.s. refusing extradition soli over fears he could take his own life if he ended up in a u.s. maximum security jail the judge said he suffered from severe depression and had been diagnosed with autism after a razor had been found in his cell and he told medical staff about suicidal thoughts. it was footage like this if u.s. forces killing civilians and journalists in iraq in 2007 the drew intense hostility
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from the u.s. government and after swedish prosecutors opened a rape and sexual assault investigation against him he was arrested in london facing imminent extradition 2012 he took refuge in london's ecuadorian embassy and didn't leave it for 7 years. when i could or finally let british police in to haul out the us allegations were finally revealed for publishing hundreds of thousands of classified documents a maximum 175 year sentence under the espionage act the prosecution has cast wiki leaks as a criminal enterprise responsible for encouraging its supporters to hack into government computers and steal sensitive information but julian assange has supporters say that he is a defender of freedom of speech and the right for journalists to hold the powerful to account of someone just lawyers will now ask for his release on bail at
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a hearing on wednesday if granted he could be given a taste of freedom within days of barca al-jazeera london. quick reminder you can keep up to date anytime with our web site the dress that is our 0 dot com and to more there on the news from qatar and saudi arabia. top stories around 0 there's been a breakthrough in a 3 year dispute between qatar and 3 other arab nations saudi arabia has agreed to reopen its airspace and land and sea border to qatar from monday kuwait which has been the main mediator in the dispute a denouncement on the eve of a gulf cooperation council summit in all or saudi arabia the u.a.e. egypt and bahrain imposed a blockade on qatar and 2017 accusing it of supporting terrorism qatar has always rejected the claim. britain's prime minister has announced
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a new lockdown for england or the country continues to roll out vaccines health officials have recorded more than 50000 coronavirus infections every day for the past week under the new measures schools will be closed and people will only be allowed to leave their homes for essential reasons the weeks ahead will be the hardest yet but i really do believe that we're entering the last phase of the struggle because with every job the goes into our arms we are tooting the odds against it but in favor of the british people and thanks to the miracle of science literally is the indian site but we knew exactly how we will get there iran has announced a new breach to the 2050 nuclear deal just weeks before joe biden becomes u.s. president with hopes to resurrect the pact it says it has resumed enriching uranium
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to 20 percent purity at an underground facility the european union called the move a considerable departure from the deal of the israeli prime minister a huge iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons. a u.k. court says wiki leaks founder julian assange was not to be extradited to the united states as always wanted on espionage charges for publishing secret american military documents in 201020118 judge cited risks to a song mental health and possible suicide. china is ramping up its covert 19 vaccination drive people deemed to be high risk off 1st to get a shot that includes medical workers overseas students and port workers senior citizens and people with underlying conditions will be next to stay with us we find asia is up next more news after that. if you find fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe.
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all. those you all you know. the. key. this temple itself has a history of almost 100 years. you know the saying you know my dad he's the head priest at the temple. me being the 1st son in a traditional japanese family i will have to take over and become the 24th generation of the temple. the. became like 11 or 12 years old my parents asked me to help out the temple with like
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the services. from other services go there as a house on the day that someone had passed away. you know you must. i did this ceremony known as i would follow the footsteps of our founder go to his temple go to location the word he prayed you receive a certificate for be accepted as a monk. among. the many. many . more something's going to. send this so he. might just get pretty hot. so. you know you know so that's all and he would you tell me tell you what i should do let's see you know how the. more shocking i thought i. did but i'm all his children that are the only muslim who are yeah he
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thinks that he must know that. my passion was cooking from the start like i hope i being a chef become more than happy. i tell people i'm a dream is become a chef find an ad on. buddhist because. i'm never going there is no doubt about that but i can't i can't leave something of their means too much to myself and family i came here. sacrifice my future for my family god's that's what it was for have to.
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sort of i mean it was you who she knew more about always the want to get the more. we can. do it all on that she was on the moon which come. on you know your thought. you could have been. going out of it with us. but. we. were going to call those who call to you would. go you must. i was born in berkeley california my family moved because my dad wanted to study a different perspective from a japanese would say i've moved back to japan when i was 9 years old my mother's
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father passed away so my dad had to take over the temple and now i'm in thank you for college. ok much that there are on the news you can need to know why this was right and if that's not what i need is a. good dinner and i do know that there i know i'm not. going to get the whole lot to put it in my head we did she do good to talk just a sample for injury is my mom's she was the 1st daughter out of 3 sisters and so she had to find a husband to take over this temple grew up the other. cool i'm good i'm sure of it because i know. someone no i had a raw deal with i did ok stand by stay with you got them but i am not going to like
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that when i get up so stick and give you my side if i'm sitting on my foot in a shitty day when i'm like you. clearly he's wrestling with the i think that what you know you know my position on the temple is i'm a priestess but also i am responsible for community outreach. japan is going through a lot of like cultural changes right now we've got to watch me not be. like childbirth rate is decreasing. our temple queen is also decreasing. with not only that that. was. we have today is a traditional think i already we're having no she day we have temple members together it's
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a way to have communication and socialize with people before the end of the earth itself so it was a little girl in there 7. there is temple families wanting me to take over the temple. these people who are waiting for me at the grounds in grandpa's neutrally believe i will take over the temple and i don't want to disappoint them but maybe i know that i didn't. go all right from the 6th grade i went to international school in kobe japan and being there all my friends were from all different parts of the world. it allowed me to accept how people are and even if they have different backgrounds i appreciate that. this is a if you know poor. joe's sexist. style that during my gap year after high school i asked my friend bar owner to let me spin for him and from there it just caught on fire you know. what.
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we're doing it is different here it's definitely a double life as long as i don't break the rules then i feel like i'm doing just fine. and you die in the war and i need to be in going to die if you know our board in the. days of a would have to do if he didn't. do any of these you're going to. use that as your group there was a real community nobody out about it when you got to deal with this.
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this news that i won at the old city with. you know this that you that need use sounds and i. almost said that's because of the system so that it's good to get that one does and i got to come on good in the end to go play nice. hi tony. i'm not going to rest. jani that one hour and then another day could i can i say see identical dogs in any dinner get a bacon ate with that i started on this name. in my name and i don't know kid goes there you know got the money there some by many. times so they are going to hold it there goes your name of you know that i see tons of
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that on this net so i'm not going there but you don't know your local mickey. the more you know of what. the super you know when i heard it out as you are no more your so now it's show me me i do you more dog 31 tony. so they were good they got it again oh god the good the love that. could dance and i'm going to go don't want another you got those who go. on with.
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a squadron of those on the way and i told him that only one of them not do that no more you must know all are going to also know who got the idea of beauty your youth culture state that you know why don't we do see figure so law for you who let you know about a community all. that you. didn't ask him that you give me some money was given to you so just are going out tonight and i do you no more. bitter to stay personal did have the money do you you know that windows need. those internet you can i do you do it so i kill that you need me not me no need to go get them or not because i know some of them and you want to talk sticking out of them. because i do and you know so much deny me do that in what you did i see. xan is in the position to become the next high priest i know that he really wants to be a shot but i think it's going to be really difficult. if he chose not to then
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look at it see it a little more to them. because i'm. a new york. and my dad was born in no way or japan where he was 2nd son his brother wanted to become a doctor but then my dad dad told him no son you have to take over the temple and when my dad found out that he was he was extremely jealous because. you both. work that way not. and that is why he can be killed or a memo and now he's headed here. and so when i heard that and if i have ever will take it and we're gallagher for not taking it so.
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we end this whole process of becoming headpiece cannot be done overnight. we. want you. to what they must think of the state of my skin. and when you know should go to go you need what they did to. you me did she show it to you. from a do you know it was going to you know i mean even to the 10 and. so they go so psyche i mean you know when the news of the issue was the guy was muslim. both ok. thank you thank you thank you
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the. extent that i was. indeed a d.j. right before new year's a 2nd chance and then i parted friends and now. it's 225 and headed back to kyoto going to change take a shower about 530. and pray. if i state. i can't i can't miss this i can't miss this show i cannot miss. it's been a tradition for about 67 years i have to be there i have to go on the whole right now.
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in. the oh oh please. oh please. please move the goal lead the load the the. the. partying for near different years and their 3 hours later in the most traditional main temple of my sect all dressed up at 5 am like i was crazy. it was exhausting but i still do it because i want to enjoy and still not break the
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just overnight them all hoarded to get back to you. and you want to understand that so you want to be the most in the ocean we want you to know that like you have our full support you know. like i feel like i know that you're feeling the pressure even though mommy and daddy and i were not verbal in telling you these things but all the pressures that you're feeling you're in such a privilege place as well like i think like when i would just like take your place in a heartbeat if you decided not to be the head priest you know. color because it's not skin color the real issue is. prince.
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you know. it's like a record of the past had priests of the temple or india and so far there's 22 names on it and depending on whether i took over when that 24th generation it become my turn just like my dad just for you know to write my dad's name. after i pass on my head priest to depending whether my son or someone else then here we were in shock to show that the next next was a good number no they think of. going to me though because we would go do some guy go groet.
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