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into the headline joining me as i take on the lies dismantle the misconceptions and debate the contradiction. i'm marc lamont hill and it's time we get out from right here without. hello there i'm a tender all with the top stories here on al-jazeera brazil's president has also supreme court to overturn cafes and dock downs imposed by men as governess jailable sonars says they're acting as dictators and starving brazilians by forcing them to stay at home during this pandemic mechanic have reports now from rio de janeiro. the beaches in rio de janeiro seem to be a world apart far from the couvade 19 pandemic spiralling out of control throughout
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brazil this couple from neighboring argentina team year despite news that latin america's largest country is facing the worst health care system collapse in all of its history in a bun. in argentina the media keeps hammering that brazil has become the epicenter of the world's pandemic that everett his dying that is all doom and gloom but we came anyway and look what we found a paradise. a paradise that will shut its doors on saturday we use mayor has just joined other cities and states imposing restrictions to try and stop infections from spreading killing 15000 in just a week intensive care units across the country were already running out of beds. now hospitals in 1000 states say they're running out of medical supplies to intubated their patients given the huge volume of patients we start to suffer from
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the scarcity of basic materials we're going to have serious problems in the coming days with cedar tips and neuromuscular blockers and this is happening in all hospitals not just this one doctors have been calling out for a nationwide lockdown but president jalal sonando has asked the supreme court to overturn curfews imposed by governors and mayors he says they're violating the constitution and the acting as dictators. so they're imposing a state of siege which is unconstitutional they cannot do this without the approval of congress humiliating the population most saying they're saving lives how can they be saving lives if the starving people. back in rio balsa now those words were received with mixed feelings with brazil as one of the you know countries with you know worst number of cases of covert 19 and it's really like preoccupying almost the entire world except our president actually and it's
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really not. it's not ok i think it is the law is that it was the month is not until july if politicians are going to stop us from working they must 1st find the means to guarantee our survival i feed my family by selling hot dogs on the beach if i'm forced to stay at home what will happen to us. the beaches in rio are like an open market place many informal workers make their living here travelling everything food towels because they rent chairs they sell art and they have no ways of making a living if the beaches are closed specially now that they haven't been receiving emergency aid since january. the government has promised a new merge and seed package starting in april coronavirus has hit brazilians hard and next week the country is expected to reach another grim milestone when it will
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have a total of 300000 deaths from covert 19 monica i'll just 0 rio de janeiro now the u.s. president has condemned an increase in violence against asian americans joe biden and vice president carla harris have met community leaders in atlanta following a mass shooting in which 8 people were killed including 6 women of asian descent hours of tense a high level talks between china and the u.s. have ended in alaska with no major breakthrough both sides say the meeting was constructive but they traded criticism over human rights and economic power countering china's influence will definitely on the agenda as u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin hold talks with his counterpart in india austin is the 1st top official from the biden administration to visit he's aiming to shore up defense ties all those other headlines i'll have another update for you here after part one of witness stay with us. we really. need.
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somebody. that you have learned through thing that made it a lot of times on the market on the group in america i come let's welcome now let's listen i think.
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sometime in those 70 and i'd say i think it was like end of november when filmmaker bought under god and that's with denmark and they put this band together to form the process collective. it was an audition all these people and put together this sort of ensemble of folk musicians and train them and you know the daunting task i thought was a great idea i thought was wow what an amazing idea but then the catch was you had
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20 days to write 20 songs with 20 people you've never met in your life before and none of them have ever been in a band so when you told me like i gotta do this they're not on is up to me and he's like. i gotta do this man you know put together this day and i'm like that's a great idea but how are you going to do this is going to go mad doing this is going to drive you insane initially we will do divided multiple groups but eventually people sort of like the only thing which united them was the music because all of them come from jamming turner sions gonna hip hop darkness and then come from jamming traditions so let me say something new to jam on so he went ahead and he did it and i was a nonbeliever i was like man but then on jan 6th they got on stage and when i saw
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the performance i was like wow it was. t. pretty much. he pretty much took an impossible task and made it. if like. suddenly you have a great music blaring through the speakers. on the flash played some different colors and then that sort of focusing on a particular path and suddenly i see something more in that piece greasewood walking in there are a lot of i felt it was extraordinary that it was really clear that that is something new is going to happen.
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the most surprising thing was the priority of the audience. quality of the audience meaning the audience came there with an open mind nobody knew what to expect they had no idea what these guys were to be doing but they still stuck around for the end show which is very unusual for an indian audience so i think every song that they heard kept them back for the next that was the that was the important thing because otherwise i know this audience they were walked out on minute 5. if it didn't click with them they were gone. for the 1st performance. i was really surprised by each person. believe me i'm
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impressed me the most would you say one look to any sign that. many sign that it's like wow this guy really and he became like almost like freddie mercury is like that day the spirit of the monkey god and then when he became this anthemic rock singer. and then i didn't have any any but all codeine me. then you know one of the states and after them they. sat down and sing interesting i was looking at the band and suddenly the song is going and she starts dancing one up and then a section comes and i was just like who are these have really this thing i'm looking at the dancer. and she was dancing through the sun and it was too good and everybody was just like emotionally like i was broken i was broken everybody was
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broken because more than. more than musicians or singers or. performers something we went on stage or something regarding stage or something. it was remarkable. to burn korans is a video different musical note for the. first is the god of singers. which includes. a young and a young and a young day yet. not any. better than any now in a casket. made out of. in a baby so you want me. to get high i am going on with one of the.
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cast is going to do i am going about it in that one of. you. so this is the gunslinger then the book arsonist a lot of thought to come and been left alone and. i never said i. said. my name is. on the morning hey hey hey. and then there's that op was hi my name is i think. for the cast this collect you. sebastian. and cast list. after this is that rock ensemble hi my name. is for the costas collective hello my name is my new position and.
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even one year since we started the concerts kind of and we're all expecting and waiting for an event. event which is going on i'm. on as a community arts festival 1. 130 and 2nd is a dunce. the day we have like the state of the absolute stage is going to be a stage for minorities tribal people the fans endos after that is the cost is going to i'm going to lunch which i'm really excited about because going to be a tense environment because 3 days a flick political conversations and conversations about social change is going to
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be really impact. week. music easy order months and i would lift one of the music months no easy on their discs and when they get their music on the i want to add the analysts i call it. out on the back of the book in one of the middle of the above a lot of money in the. past it is not that i buy them though it would be really good at either on the. money
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and fundamentally year i want to get at the good of the enemy or to get. over the psychological effect. on the music of the road if i'm going to mail in thing and create chronicle that are going to. we're glad that i am going to get our cast. away but with this idea we're in for but the period of milo in the basement but on the end of the layout but the basement either put on the market or by the end of the month on the poly know of it by the house but on the market at the.
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time. i as a songwriter always believed that the songs which i said be infamy. and also in debating so i feel i feel the responsibility that i should read a lot but rate. we should not mislead the people who are do fonts informations through our songs are to provoke the people in the wrong way it's our biggest responsibility to be very careful with the songs which we have. not made out of the other sounds i would cast
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to skin this and it's not basically because it's inequality it's not only cause it's class it's a religion it's embody that it's a one off one among the disco or no longer unique well discussed but cast is the most recognized a form of most a lowered form of discrimination in india. there in everything if they're in who are last to sit in my house if they come to my home who are a lot of us and the other person would alternate expect it's there right there it's there in. the rituals of a temple it is there in the friends i make it is i've been to a college where you have people of different cash but i take a vigil on this one go to a college any college i go to class to. post a class just look at who hangs out between. i'll put a wager that they discussed it and said and written nobody's overpolicing anything
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past history anybody necessarily but we don't hang out together. well we have got for certain things that are said because we don't have go and within those little crevices discussed. is the discriminative processus that somehow i don't feel that you know i can do this dispersant they're not my kind. india is basically. a hindu land it's not because he doesn't they are more than a developers need of the people in india in those in the ism is lake the. anough religion of india it's not declared as a national religion in india india is a secular country but the hindu. religion has a root and the caste system which is basically the way that the people into forwardness in india i could tell you that many people are gauging your caste the
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moment they see you. they may not know you an exact cost because it's too complicated but the place you within the class blogs so when i see somebody all of the piece the person somewhere in the class block at least up the middle look if eligible to put 3 bad bits yup a new person is placed immediately if you give me your address subconsciously i'm already working out where you could be from. it operated me in the book more you see a name subconsciously you know if i have 2 names or and they are equally capable equally cheever's what order to call i mean it's very much like agenda question if you're a man and woman. or a man and woman and transgender with exactly same receive me in front of me which one will i pick i may think that i'm absolutely qal but which will i pick
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i pick the man i just do very naturally i wouldn't think. and he was ignored by just feel better for the job exactly syndicalist. if i have to raise you me one of her upper class name and one which me not being a procrastinator i will just speak this because i presume subconsciously even if i don't believe in castaway that. that somehow this person with this name will be more diligent will be more disciplined will not go out of bounds will. who would have studied harder. all these things are already functioning in the recesses of my brain. that how deep cost discrimination is entrenched. there were massive there people born from their caste to do only the jobs of their class saw the brown mirage would only study abroad and
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i should only. the only other access to the top places and the sec the us are the kings the only rule the nation they are the worry of the waste no us will want to lead to the business they are the business people the should the us will work for these 3 there are some people called bundy once they are called our laws they are not in the were nice saw they are not added they are not considered as humans. they are not humans according to this this this framework this iraqi some people are not added in this they are left dollars. i come from that so that's why i fight for human dignity. and i have your heart.
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in the will to go in the end and i on the. bus to fail in. my own. sin and i'll be. a power over what. david in the going after what. did in one hour refrain from we'll have a gun about the. other one about it. by that. time. and again. you know they are at the little point of the star the 9 and indeed the italian and the there in the desert and here. in mt which i will borrow a lot of printed out there are much even which if you don't buy one there is a sudden unlearning it that you are in such good idea of
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a size that no one is getting a. size and you're not going to get an engineer. you need a yard of the public one of them to do the usada. you see fundamental. if you know with. people that they really. only get a little. idea they give you one of those and. they're. gonna but i'm going to let it be. either but dividing other would be by the way. down a bit about. elna one now in the garden of one of them about on when
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they tell you what under the bed it pompom they got their own. or the endeavor to little billy idol your number on the dance one to the madonna about on this much under what i want what i wanted base it on the. in the muslim bit about another day of it in going down under the going as i want to but i would wind out only a long one. when i was. in the money i love me the little bit donna wouldn't be diddy a adam to the world would i seen one in a talented in. not a young lady in the sally no need to go what i am. we know will cost is. more of. people. excluding people. and it's book based. so you pressed the question for us is there a possibility of an indian ever becoming a caste classless person. because from the birth to an indian.
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who is classified as a hindu is bombarded with the idea of belonging to a particular cost so whether here she can liberate ever talk about both privileged as well as underprivileged i think yes and i think generally any person me any indian who has been ingrained into this kind of system can shed this now here comes the tragedy there are friends there are indians who are boxers who were liberals who are progressive who say they are costless here comes the very interesting thing one has to be aware of probably even i may be prone to that i have to be consciously aware of that is conscious behavior that is unconscious behavior so in a conscious way i can say i am a costless person especially if it belonged to a privileged group and then yet i do things in a way that i can happily continue to march or continue to uphold.
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tendencies in the middle of nowhere when. you know. that's right needs to be constantly fought and fought with everybody. this is not just a battle for only the ones who are being oppressed it's a bad thing for you press or. the press or has to remember the press relays your press even when you don't realize you're pretty. that's the most difficult thing it wholly convince somebody who believes they're not addressing that not all. there is an oppressive. mockup that has been boss down
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generations and generations and you're. going to learn. i think you're great i'm excited to bring in 2019 with. what is going to fund music with the people i love playing music with. i'm just excited. to be out. this album that we're the planning to release and i've been working on it for a last one meal and 11 song which came out yesterday i've got a really great response and really. hoping that i'm going to feel like that. i want to get every article that said. i want to launch
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because i happen to live in greece somehow i'm a sinner i'm a bad person. that's machine on al-jazeera. you're the the or the. hello there i missed the hell with the headlines for you here on al-jazeera brazil's president diable sanaa is taking several states to court to force them to overturn pandemic restrictions on friday the country recorded more than 2800 deaths that's the 2nd highest number in a single day and a new month long lockdown has been imposed on the french capital as intensive care units then near their capacity people rushed to leave the city in the hours before it came into force packing into city trains and jamming roads the government says
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this lockdown won't be as harsh as 2 others imposed last year the u.s. president has condemned an increase in violence against asian americans joe biden and vice president come on harris have been using community leaders and atlanta following a mass shooting men which 8 people were killed and tooting 6 women of asian descent they've been attacked blame scapegoating harassed they've been virtually assaulted physically assaulted killed documented that is against of hate against asian americans have seen skyrocketing spike over the last year hate and violence often hard in plain sight it's often met with silence that's been true throughout our history but that has to change because our silence is complicity we cannot be complicit alice of tense high level talks between china and the us
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have ended and alaska with no major breakthrough both sides say the meeting was constructive but they also traded criticism of human rights and economic power. calendaring china's influence will be on the agenda as u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin holds talks with his counterpart in india austin is the 1st top official from the biden administration to visit he's aiming to shore up defense ties at least 9 protesters have been killed in myanmar during the latest rallies against the military coup there a rights group says more than 235 people have been killed since democratically elected leader aung sun suu kyi was deposed on february the 1st a volcano has erupted in southwest iceland just 40 kilometers from the capital reykjavik a no fly zone has been set up with all flights in and out of the city's airport halted well those are the headlines now it's back to part 2 of witness they'll be more news after. yes i
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read what. he wanted. to. hear more. on. my. part. to put on. the. album and that's going to put the to go and get a good ad on. the music playing someone that simple music and some of the what i want to say that sort of that but what i notice is that the one on it's a boy in the music good a lot of what i've been a bit of d.c. made it what idea let me one listen to music up into the modern under the good money.
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and free form of music is also now divided by cost so that the classical music is meant only for the levy upper class people the for those it is meant only for the people of the religious. like the gun on music has now become like the music of the slaves like what the blacks who still have as the blues give them and even though there's so much beauty in all of this music each one of these groups actually rejects the other music only because it's not bottles that cost system.
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yeah yeah yeah. yeah. yeah. the old is no gone out was based only among the fish some communities because it started off out of the region which is not but last which is where all these guys actually come from and much later on gonna became a tradition to do with. paying tribute to the dead which is what it is to be so the today's. people who actually sing and fields. and it's really starts off as a kind of lamenting which in the india parts of the model is a that they have
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a different. version of this which is called a party which is busy. a proper traditional folk way of paying tribute to the dead. where there would be a down choir would actually come in and sing praises of the dead was and why pull the night so gonna was the employers word of this which exists on the cost of rent and more slowly in but us. and very heavily in the north of. i. am betting i don't. wonder there are no i do not.
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now in the middle and then one either now and then did i got as gallagher didn't and then it wording on the down event. driven of about then whatever. like that i don't. look. for. pretty on the not alone the single video the. one that will be the no the. media. without it. music to get to get to make one mostly. on the local news because.
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you know the story of the other people. in the party putting on the yellow let alone any calling. them a little mill in the mall or. the saloon behemoths. to be able to. legalize even. when they're still under the. main. level a little bit of a whole different. some of that is going to mean i'm not going to cut them one of them.
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actually were not afraid of the truth commission lovingston. oversight body was the funding. that it was down there as a black. hole in the 3. 0000 . it's very. sad. that. he's going to go you know. the government.
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lover like. some manager from a little bit. he was. killed in a mobile phone. and there. was a lot of them with the more than a. little song for them the most of them of a particular use opinion. and you don't look at it to work it was a listen. to the. not to notice and then more like you know. learned.
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a lot. and i began to get into now. but the bed was in the down there but then our dollar caught it and. i think. some eland. got him into a boat on the world but they are going to let out of it she was already more than that i think anyone who out of giving up and i lost a family going up at the bottom but i do you know 1000 on a sunday i get on i've been told is that they're not on a boat when they are be on the ground i'm alone and out on the tube when i was $10000.00 in with all the hollywood london the i was on the out of another one i want 1 to dance along than the album of the bad guys run by half a mile or so long. 38 hours. the idea wrong and then i'm up on our plan i was the best no man no more. how good are they i've been very good.
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and i was doing don't really look wonderful no i'm using mother rose cashless collagen or bandoneon and i'm sure this is a woman a wonderful someone on the way to the shed and i told her. i got put on a model. what are they when they're so low they don't model solve it lathers all of the modern are. causing. another understand those are going to. go together more the are bernadotte accustom out of the now under $1.00 i've been
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in a lock the door the ladder that i don't know what it is. under and i had to learn it on the market or other. near end of the bear and the dander out on the end of the. doesn't matter what on the end of the. song and i think that's what's going to do and i don't know if donna and i do but on oh yeah oh gosh let's put a band let it go the miliband let it go on and there that was a you know no go to the what i see going. on and get it about them on the.
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sunday. morning. i'm. never. going to. get all excited about is the quote you can just. go to him and says i mean.
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you had like one controversial song in between all of these things. but they were the songs are going to be at the but it's interpreted as i am sorry are you. it's women's empowerment. against male patriarchy. now and they just missed coming. oh man i wanted to get. the one medal of honor do not live here so many of us be doing that we have any idea. that. this we're going to go to family money in a dream and a diva but there's a lot more you never know. where you live sports my life in a female let alone let alone. when i don't mean i got a lot of little. tomato room where programming look like atlanta to me let me tell
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you where to go for the mahdi sam i have got a lot. that i want to run out of it by you know what. now you're posting really got a lot from a lot of vitalizing to get on the order for somebody. to . explain what it means to sniping it's to celebrate menstruation. and i think the idea is making. identity here starts acting but sporting impurity starts this menstruation period for women which people are like. not not
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a malays the thought. i think it's the gist of it the fact that it's it's another thing it's a human thing. it's a political event. chief minister it's good let's come in the water. it's coming in so he's going to speak good. things that we're going to before. so let's assume there were no you would argue what are the odds over and are they would. never goes on the verge of going to. be the little bit of. the river which is going to. live on the internet you know what you're going to get it was only $100.00. on sunday you're going to need to make a letter. on the bottom of what. he said what
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is the most special one i want to date what cost has been a concern i'm not. going to see any negating look into nevada. you see. i am saudi. very love on your. bio god the are very good by party your god. god. you both are well madiba the numbers of. the. deeds but belford only on done on man one day very funny. now sunday i doubt bet on the gun on man and there's so many diverse single died out and i'm going 6 to get a more developed all over the i didn't go well you know you indicated that there they'd even though you spot some bungle that the n.c.l.
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are safe now and then don't know side then that got it the 1st fella i am so. far. even though it's all good. the little i listen to process happening in the woman's body that's your menstruation but in india it's done so that it's a taboo. the menstruation blood discounted or there simply are that's one of the main reasons respecting the men to mto. for you sanctum of the temple. and kristen bell and i'm here to celebrate the manhood. that this one a man says yes celebrating this every good just. as women as goals as mothers and we do love to celebrate this but. do little so
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proud to do but. it's a stake in the marital loving kind of estimates with the young wives you divide specially with dollars and their lives which has been boiled down law is saw when he must fall a little too old even when just being have putting all our cattle love the 2 of them in the sun the good of god and when the witch and george up in love with the 1st die you. breaking all the horns and the distinctions and that the guy you love by being called his dream recreates it once again through. god on anyone do you not me wonder if you sort of want to play now i'm going to get one of my lot and i've got a beautiful gonna didn't stop our going to bed now not
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a bit of money what you do out of bear are not only older that a lot of conservatives on and sent out of born and bought a bit ago and i didn't sign up for an audition want to talk about internet and the fame want to know about a pit in the name. and i'm the boss of me not about the what's on i let you know when to not to know if i'm going to dig in and i'm you know you're not gonna think of a bot in the building to give us a limited time to even to look i'm going to have all of authentic action at my pocket i'm out of the fog fog on it then want to look. up i don't dislike. i'm going to read limited but if. i don't. know the sun don't bend down and i'm. gone i'm dead i will call you don't i didn't i mean if you knew in the future that before i think obama wanted to know then the ethical monkey i think if it had gone on on a limb and i made a funny dude who just about to be put on something other than it on the my
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algorithm works on one i'm going to visit other than a model i'll not be able to define with thoughts of the night again i need to be done and i'm up a bit on i read a little thanks but no but what i need and i do i can on being given use any of one of the kind you know this. might be just wonderful to understand that god didn't want them. to have and then i was unable to get enough money to keep getting less and i didn't go to a lot of them to do and the support from the i don't regret that monday now if i think i'm like it or not based on just about anything not based on anything along included i was ready for the simple no one man the mighty one and i mean so many that i see the body cast a set of features and it seems that it's obvious to me. that in an animal and in men then i'm about to finish a little more or to go pick them up a little money and then there's the motion a little but almost a little political tickling the needle it would have been many bog me not you love me look amazing simpleton.
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and i've been to battle. and i had a baton sounded out and then a single and got out of it and on a few 1000 still in the not a bit of an undecided partition is typical and i was going to do with knowledge of a ticket to go to the out of. oh i am going to go nowhere on the part of the on the local. with you to go. to the front of. the list are displayed and let me do it justice let's. not let's just put them out on the lawn. when we need to litigate like that. but you're not going to. go to bed not going to go to support a little bit now. and i didn't have to. go to put up on the bottom of the bottle i mean i'm not offended if. i'm not well you know but now you.
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know. even though i didn't. go to videos when it comes to men i am trying to find all of them good i'm up and i'm. proud of this. and deciding to mock you don't think i think of. a number. of those little. going on that i want to know. something.
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i don't know what i want to. live music on and i want to get better the keyboard. but it gonna be funny and i want. to know what if i don't know what other colleagues. on the it other than on the and out on the going out faster got i made that i made a couple of it on with it. got a lot of it a lot of. humanitarian have gone. down i. never got. to.
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make a list of cars to smart. or when they process. i don't really do that you can be on a little while and miley it may take you in generations of me to get 100 years. the catalan. extant because. we've given this cattle into the mix. so i don't know when the county listing of past will happen completely from this nation not completely from the main but but the wife from. her so that's what we have. a sister turned human rights activist the day hope brother is locked in
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a notorious supposed back desert prison. fight for his freedom exiled surveilled and betrayed by those closest to her. but her result is unshaken. own needs a devil lives without a. witness on al-jazeera. al jazeera right well every week. about temporary heat wave has gone from the gulf states now we're back to normal
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blurring doha's marks about 30 and mascots about 36 if you can say much the same as medina and sunshine is the dominant form of weather as you might expect turkey's not doing quite so well in fact the time we get to sunday that's rather a roll rather a roll wind in istanbul you're a cane anchor i think and the sun's out to the south of the fancy looking 5 votes of iran is looking far we're up to about $24.00 degrees in beirut she's pretty good for the saros as the rain largely retreats from southern africa there are of course still some residual bands of showers and they will reproduce themselves as we get a change in the season 1st of all as one gone through port elizabeth and that line of blue is developing showers in south africa or its way slowly eastwards and it might turn into something quite interesting to see the orange chop that's heavy rain so miserable that quite possibly in durban that it moves up through because it natal towards southern parts of mozambique now leaving behind the sunshine and ahead of it is largely sunshine as well as seasonal rains have gone but maputo its
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of an organization telling the name to many as the polite alliance inside this in a low a college town part one of a key part investigation people in power on al-jazeera. brazil's president goes to course to stop regional governments opposing lockdowns to spite a rise in infections. hello i'm adrian for the this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up over the violence. protesters continue to defy the military. they've been attacked like a scapegoat in iraq.

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