tv Witness Ashes To Ashes Al Jazeera May 21, 2021 8:30am-9:00am +03
8:30 am
to, to pay for itself quickly and accelerate the use of clean energy because the flow of electricity is reversible. the audio store there is only so much renewable energy you can generate on the island sustainably. but new technologies in floating wind turbines that can be installed far from islands at great depths, can help create a greener energy mix for the country and improve the environment. surrounded by the mediterranean, greece could reap wind power on a very large scale and help the europe in union meet its goal of carbon neutrality . by 2050 jobs are awful. us al jazeera lexus ah 5 for a quick check out the headlines here on iraq, sci fi as an effect between israel and a hamas aiming to end 11 days of conflict that killed at least 233 palestinians. 65 of them children, 12 people died in israel. egyptian broke a truce,
8:31 am
includes other palestinian factions in garza, such as islamic jihad, the living celebrations across the occupied territory. this was a scene in garza, i'm asked officials gave speeches praising what they called a victory against israel. the penetration to the occupied west fun traffic was brought to a standstill in bethlehem. and these are pictures on the alex a must compound where they were celebrations after morning. prayers clashes in the compound were a significant factor in the lead up to the conflict. yes, president joe biden, welcome to cease by saying his administration worked hard behind the scenes. we've held intention, high level discussions our by our literally egypt, palestinian authority and other middle eastern countries with the name of avoiding the sort of prolong conflict we've seen in previous years when hostile is broken out. i believe the palestinians and israelis equally deserved to live safely and
8:32 am
securely and enjoy equal measures of freedom, prosperity and democracy. my administration will continue our quiet, relentless diplomacy toward that end. i believe we have a genuine opportunity to make progress and i've committed to working for you and change until the tech has urged both sides to stick to the cease fire. earlier he spoke with a special meeting of the general assembly on the crisis. he said the affair is telling us with the lives of children in gaza, violent in the news the day. the death toll from corona virus in india has gone up again. more than 4200 people lost their lives in the past 24 hours to the number of new cases. as for them, those were the headlines. the news continues here now to 0 after witness stage. you invest watching bye for now. i am sorry, should be about raising prices and harley down to the farm. we bring you the
8:33 am
stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world. we live in time in that says, i don't have the baby has the task of fixing a war torn economy, counting the cost on al jazeera. here's my favorite of all the whole jetta. o, b won't, can no. he's not a favorite. he's just so fantastic. what is my life? why look them look at my yoga. look at that boy. ringback
8:34 am
you know where he, if you take him out of the box, he'll run around all over the floor and talk. and you can ask and saying things in here. and so you got to in your right to be afraid. he get you down to the reason i like it because i never had toys when i was doing a little boy in me just love the movie in the chair to this task the, you know, i'm going to give them to my key is when i'm gone with me ah ah ah
8:35 am
news, this is a story. i don't live leads and it feels a story. ah, i'm telling a story about my life and it's going to take 5050 to do. i get a don't going to take 50. who's and put in the teachers here in the never face. never. oh, never dream that i had to tell my wife get me well, you can do it. you got town with it. you can do this or you can was, you know,
8:36 am
why it's concerning kind of things. you know, what is a true me weapon has true account of how we lived, how we saw in the south me. ah, i, when a patient walks into my they expect to have a seat. and for me to talk with them about the history about their journey, i take that information and i use it to help them feel. i need to look at history. and some time patients come to a higher still. but i can't discarded because i needed all the help that patients i'm a physician, but i'm also an artist as see myself, a little bit of both. when food is odd,
8:37 am
as to both from the south and i had opportunity to go to one who's our show and there he was, he's had a lot of health problems, hypertension, diabetes, prolong, over 40 years of stress. and i think that stress interferes with your ability to sleep. so how many hours of sleep you get an $830.00 for 3 or 4 hours. and that's with the medicine. without the medicine, what you get that from me as i get nothing. and this been going on for hollow, lot full years. whenever you do those pitches, he gets it, he has to go to the doctor and she has to talk to and he has double up on the medicine and all to get some wrist for you as posttraumatic stress disorder. yeah. so it trauma has you again and make you really of what you had gone through.
8:38 am
exactly. and the thing is that sometimes acknowledge in the history does will help some people to heal. it may help other people and not me know that now i don't think it the, it's a different kind of art then feeling it's my can, isn't i healing to his me the black put hope in my not much since everything is done from the pain, not much hope in active ship them so i think you might go back one else bad to you. i can remember gar gave me a good memory me. we little plantation and that was early sixty's. don't take long for you to realize something
8:39 am
wrong with taking garden. there is a day you start out on your roles, cd and you spin all day. you never get to the in the at the time i was 14 ran away from not home, but i ran away from the country. so i was doing everything at all possible a little bit different type of life sick this, you know, i'm working to go do tonight, 3 or 45 o'clock and i'm one of the when she she was, she's down there like bullets, the trauma that he seen in the trouble you have to go to sleep and the rest of seeing that increase as you get older. the dramatic stuff. that's
8:40 am
when we have a problem. but the little was we really need to get done. sometime he wakes up completely up calling. whoever is this running and we call him by name, and he'll be saying stop, don't take my medicine, and i can't sleep with passion. i'm going through. if i'm dreaming, i may punch pattern. let me go back to discard and carry by john civil rights movement. and for g as well. when you are part of the movement, you make a name and all of white people know you and they a waiting to get their hands on you. i
8:41 am
stayed in jail over a year with no charges. nothing. so i took a roll of toilet paper stuck in, john fled in jail. and when they share came back he came back and he was gone through staying with me. the take me 2 or 3 times and about the 3rd time he kicked me out of the sad, i wouldn't let it kick me in war where this lives 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 last well, i'm not going to shoot you, but i will lock you up. so i'll lock them in as an athlete with this house of civil rights work. as i felt the woman answer the door, i told her, will it happen? she went to the next room and call the police. next thing i know it was white men
8:42 am
and cars with georgia spinning in the yard or little trunk of a door. about a 30 minute ride and julie left the truck. i saw these roads hanging from missouri nooses, a place design like to hang people when they put a robo rammer feet boom, up in a tree here come the deputy sheriff that i locked in to see him. and he's got a knife and he come up and he grabbed my private paws and he took his math and he stopped me. they was going to cast rate me and beer, hang me and burn me. i was 90 years old and they i am really like a pigs hanging up in a tree. ready to be slowed like a whole. and then another white man grabbed his off and told him, don't do that too. we had better things we could do with this. i took my shirt,
8:43 am
rolled it up foot to even lay like the when i was going to show her, if we laid together as a massive ah ah, ah. ah. some others tell me, she said you cannot internalize the pain. if you internalize it pain, it just chips away at you this country. no one really generally talk about the people who were lynched. sometimes they were many people there, put them in the water would wait. so they would never see them again. sometimes it would take the by, does it fail to pieces?
8:44 am
sometimes it would take the body up the list and bring it up. so the families would not have anything in those ones that were recorded. what about the ones that were not recorded? it was close to 3 to 4000 people who were niched. and a lot of these people never got in. it was often too dangerous for the families to retrieve those bodies. and sometimes there was no bodies to which i is not just black history. this is american history. i don't need unique u d. i just happen to be one. me that was
8:45 am
hit me he'd have kept me from being may be one of them. yes, hair. me back because it's rural and no one wants to talk about the 1st time i saw you i was trying to medically speaking, i was trying to figure out why does he have these on his hand over chang logs one more than the other slide. this was just contrast my punch in pain. i didn't really bond for a minute, so they're working on the highways and byways. and when you hear them all in a way, you don't. you know,
8:46 am
that's the main worry in me. wow. make me cry. a beautiful morning. you got to long john me. ok, good. then i can walk you to george and what you think you've been leaning is me. i'm far again. don't you see almost armstrong, georgia girl. that's right. i'm going to get to know well, a pretty day to do that. all you pay you to put water in there when they got here today. oh really? yeah. on the back way more put a break in you that what i'm rick in it. yeah. oh god,
8:47 am
i didn't know about me. oh, you did read it for tomorrow the 20 night trying to pull it all together. hey, nathaniel, you know that painting idea with the with the k k. k, or could you bring it to me in springfield? mm. i decided to have a fill for the over 4000 and african americans who would lynched in the united states to close that chapter and move forward. america has to do the same thing to help healed this country. me to get some pushback because people why don't want
8:48 am
8:49 am
me ah, good evening. good evening, doctor shirley jackson, whittaker. and the question we ask tonight 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 where americans tortured other americans due to the color of their skin that went on so long in america. what are you going to do about it? because i remember as a little girl when we went to a funeral and in lieu of that casket in the ground, the minister was se ashes to ashes. a
8:50 am
lot of people never got there. so we look back in history. so this patient can leo . we look back in history, so this patient can we look back in history so this patient can become very strong . but this patient could only live and get stronger if you're willing to look back me. so to not restart, there's an african proverb, the fears you speak my name and i will live forever. so tonight we will speak someone in my name, c. o in my name is mary turner. i was the 19 year old, pregnant wife, the wonderful hayes turner. my name is donna thomas and i'm representing
8:51 am
a name need. when i confronted his murderous, they lynched me and burned my body. my name's kaya bill, me and reverend did, representing your j. they ripped my unborn baby out of my belly. and sharing his that along with my i'm james how and they told me i had a choice either i could die with my son. who could watch him die live to tell the story. i know i had my wife no children looked after to live for now. as my son cried and begged and pleaded for his life,
8:52 am
8:54 am
my badge is dragon, me down. even did they that been 40 years ago and you have good day now just drag me can't rest a little bit. j ref i run in for my life. everything that is asked, i don't know, what's the matter about what happened and it didn't seem like nobody there to say, hey, this is from me this to him and that kind of pay me this is
8:55 am
they need to be raised. we commit to the ground. these bodies and the souls, and let us ever remember and reflect upon the lines that have been nameless and unknown for many years in ashes to ashes, dust, to dust. oh i, a few is a healing for those that are given respect to those that happen. i think they want it to be remember and to have their right of passage the right to move on. oh i
8:56 am
i think i can be he'll go to a grade where i get hold of me now and hold me back. he was saying was young to me years ago this g o me back josh in the message. you're not changes. i can change this world. i know i'm not a big enough man to do there, but i can put it in it. just keep going and go and go.
8:57 am
8:58 am
father should be a protector. who forgot tierra? he was her tormentor, ah, betrayed for years she carries the evidence inside her. but will this be enough to find justice and afghanistan? patriarchal society, a 1000 girls like me, a witness documentary announces era. it's the case. biggest hospital with eventual capacity for 4000 covet 19 patients built inside a london conference center. it took just 9 days to construct with the help of army engineers dramatically expanding the critical care bed count and other similar sites are under way the actual london numbers could be much higher than advertising
8:59 am
. researches say that huge gaps in testing capacity that the government is now trying to close. extrapolate that across the country. and the spread of corona virus appears far wider than anyone thought. it's a very bleak picture for a lot of americans out there. white supremacy, in fact, all of ours completion, you're putting more money into the hands with some workers taking money out of the hands of other workers. everyone goes to their campus and it becomes a us versus down. this is a deal about constraining a nuclear program. the bottom line off, the big question on out is era. they may not be top at the table. they might not have the biggest stadium, but they stand just tighten in the face of the flashes to fall rights movement. you want to show the world of the good guys can sometimes when they are the force
9:00 am
behind jimmy's and poly phenomena, the funds you make football just deal ah, the jubilant things in garza and across the occupied palestinian territories. as a sci fi takes effect after 11 days of violence, i hello, i'm down, jordan this down to the are ally from dough with extensive coverage of the cx, 5 in israel, and how much happened? the global concerns grew louder, including impassioned, cleans up the un.
31 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on