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and then a little confused on the 15th, we just opened a full capacity inside and we've only been able to go 50 percent. so that would be nice to fill the place up. however, we are still confused about the math mandate. and doctors in chile have proposed return to a strict lockdown after the increase in cave. in 19 infections. the chilean medical association wants the government to impose the restrictions for at least 3 weeks. surely seen more than 7000 new cases a day. i thought, you know, just bear with me. so robin in doha reminder about top new stories. china has called on nato leaders to stop exaggerating what it calls the china threat theory. the warning comes after the elias said during its annual summit, the beijing present systematic challenges to its security. katrina, you has more from beijing ton of mission to you has just released a statement denying that china poses any systemic challenge to nature countries,
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as mentioned in the communique and then went on to address 2 areas. first with concerns around china is rising military ambitions. it said that china's military strategy was primarily defensive and when it came to spending in terms of proportion of gdp, china did not spend as much as other nato countries. and it also did not have as many military bases around the world. a comment which was clearly pointed at the u . s. russian, please have taken bel irrational position, lead us atlanta to con sky. i also wanted list to kind of sky as removal was initiated by bella, rush, no authorities, according to russian states media. she went into exile last year after president alexander, look a shank, a loan to crack down of protest is hong kong government has says it's highly concerned about reports where possible league from a nuclear power plant in china's most popular province of kwan don't the plants operate to say they're fixing a performance issue far right nationalists will mark so occupied east jerusalem
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lunches. they are to be given the go ahead by israel's new government. they plan to walk through the olds that he waving flags in the move which could re ignite tension, palestinian factions of coal for day of rage against the march. and he's 10 people have dined in a suicide attack near the somali capital market issue report say a bomb was detonated that the doug about the military base while new army recruits were being registered. the international criminal cause chief prosecutor says, crimes against humanity may have been committed during the circled war on drugs in the philippines present. rodrigo de territory says he won't cooperate with any investigation. and doctors until i have proposed to return to a strict 3 week lockdown after the increasing k with 19 infections, shall i see more than 7000 new cases a day? nick clark will be here with the news, hour and half. now the witness is next to stay with us. here on his era. i worked out their existence, it's launch as a principal presenter and as
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a correspondent with any breaking the story we want to hear from those people who would normally not get hurt on the international news channel. one moment i'll be very proud of when we covered the napoleon wake of 2015 at the terrible natural disaster. and a story that needed to be told from the hall of the affected area to be that the tell the people story was very important at the time. they promised to do this for the low grade so much. so before i believe that i have to go but go home to get this job to close to the us. so we're going to call video this book by the same time a global health.
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this white man is your heart. and this still might be the dirtiest most unsanitary coroner of the united states. why everyone called me or they touched you the road. oh, good to go to harvard. you don't want your kids to go to harvard. just like a name. they can go to any other university and it will be fly in. got it out of my sister, the me,
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everyone running around with the going to the last. and i'm going to write when i feel people writing comedies at harvard like what, and then after explain it to you when i was trying to make them and couldn't do it . so now i'm doing it through comedy. well, i'm sure the saddam written in nathan norman, i loony kind of demon. you know, really i had the best i had done with the la la for m o n. i went to sleep anonymous. i woke up the next day, my form was exploding all over the arab media. diane, this proposal may still have been
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the 1st jewish comedian ever come to the said here at the 1001 lab comedy festival. so please help me welcome to i gave her arabic name please somebody. welcome to the sage. now i'm a good evening everyone. if you're lucky night the most that it is there, a guy that's getting my name is norm, white liberals can pronounce my name. so they call me chomsky my last name is there . so i have a name of a jewish european professor from mit in a body of
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a persian wonder woman. my parents are considered a traitor, the left wing liberal. so they raised me in a mixed community. were jews and palestinians lived together. my best friend, an inch of the palestinian. she looks like did you had the the local customer, the job next to her when we cross check point the soldiers, they stop our car, the hit on her and they look at me. give me id please. i found a letter that my father received to the military detention when he refused to serve . in the meantime. i brought it with me here because i have the feeling like it's going to make it into my show. and these are like the 1st memories i have for my
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dad, just me and my mom kind of alone in the house and my father in prison. and i remember asking all the time questions whereas dad was dad, this is the 1st appraisal. this is the 1st intifada. very different outlook on those that are questioning the system. and that was a point where we could still turn things back today. it's much, much, much harder. i think i think what i've been eating my whole life prison june call is going to do with my grandma. now my mom pretty much. i really always find i'm adding a few more healthy things to it. don't tell my ancestors. i'm changing the recipe.
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the 1st show i ever had was in english and that showed so incredible and amazing and people were listening to me in such a different way than i was used to. i love performing and hebrew also. but there is something about israeli audiences. sometimes i feel very anxious about and in a way thing, you know, kind of bring my home because from the beginning i kind of know that i'm not going to have a lot of space among my own community. or even in hebrew like it's going to be limited because of who i am because of my message is maybe i'm wrong, but i hope i'm wrong. but this is the kind of feeling that i have so we have couple of building blocks of your show, right?
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so one big building block is like who your parents are. and then the next building block on my visual shuttle them. and then you have a series of little things with innovation. and then eventually through this, i went to the un, i was advocating to work more and more with those sections of society. they're usually not spoken to. yeah. that are like boilers of future piece of room. so there was a pushback from him from the one they didn't want to funded. they didn't want to be part of it. it was too risky for them. and i told them who needs to work with those extreme israeli who didn't, that's their responsibility and it ruptured my belief that there was like a traditional avenue to do piece work through. and it led me to start making jokes on every tv about m b. s. like and now here i am, like this rupture led you to that. yeah. getting ready to perform for the harvard. he lives out there. who
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can jews it's my biggest responsibility to speak to my people. they're coming from a place where i believe they have more to learn, they can do better, they need to be part of the change. julian's know the things that i'm saying they don't come from an ignorant perspective. the press doesn't come from an ignorant perspective, never. not telling them anything new, but the jewish audience is where we have to work. i mean i have the audiences following me everywhere. i have already in iran in here and
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kind of didn't show up today. i know you're like 70 minutes most of the year. so when i was 7 years old, they decided to raise me in the only co existence community in a row. and 2 years ago, a big fire broke. and so a lot of security forces and firefighters, which i like the rest, the rest of the community. and they, they try to evacuate all the jews and all the ad from their houses, but like, by the neighbors, no one move from their houses and the firefighters, and that you have to evacuate your home immediately and use of this is my oh. and the plan for to go use if you will be able to come back
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and use of what they told me. i could talk it was a good children to do everything else actually let you in because they would never like being active as from jewish to be right. but it did bring you even though your view more progressive than a lot of people. i know and still it's interesting. she got an invitation because you know, just because she was doing something that you know more approachable to them. well, that's what radical about using cultural work. yeah. you know, she get to use comedy and art to get in the door when you wouldn't otherwise be able to get what she did. yes, it wasn't a lot of her career as a comedian. it was straightforward that what you did, yes, the culture going to go to new york to perform at the famous
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30 rog wu. my 1st time they come in and just, you know, i love the, the, the in the audience we're like, we can believe that we're here for see, and he's really committed all like god. i use the world health organization officially. the credit a pan w cases are surfacing in new places every day with at least 19 countries in territory now reporting infections. currently the bill and the manager will be close by the end of the day.
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my inbox is festival of cancellation and i have no idea what to do at harvard in an empty campus with like no one around. literally no one is around i think i've come to turn that i should leave cambridge go home. this is it to room. back to the local and the good gifted
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and dumb before lunch. now they gave me permission and so i asked them to do the dining
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hall and i'm and religion who i feel like god is looking at me and telling me, oh no you thought you're going to be a big shot in america this year. come come. i'm taking you back home. i have other plans for you. hi me my money from me. hello. this is anna frank. from lee shelter. how long should honest. initiative seen any pull my my my,
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my whole mile visit on the phone. no, i can make okay. what gets managed because you know, any i don't know that's i'm with dish . now what you sent me and i never shopped in the course the problem the would you like me?
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i wonder how palestinian survived all these years. enclosure and restrictions of this is pretty ard. ah, no i there was any for there, does your welcome come in as shima cushion more like gosh,
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just don't let me pull them out. the shabba dasa should be clinical enough. the zone provision of all of this month. the question. okay, i got you. i got the monitor because he is nino, the shield number my the line a simple, the local imbecile. and the
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me be one of the only places where people are gathering, hugging, meeting each other and no restrictions. i had hotel the world that's my send the good news. the good news. i mean, a lot of them everything, all the ages, all the genders, all the religious, everything, everything is
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fine because they are limited to the are saying them in what area would be we're all year under very unique circumstances. and we're getting the same because we're getting the treatment and the toxic identity issues and hatred and stuff that i'm used to being outside and that exists outside is just absent here. the hope in the future. one solution, the not in apartheid state doesn't separate us and doesn't divided into higher case
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. this is the closest i've seen. i don't want to sound like a cliche because obviously, you know, the inequality and, and everything still like this. but i cannot find it here. and i don't want to be looking under the ground to find it. i've got, i got the the me oh, i need to get over
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the phone. oh, why lie in digital video or something like that? i don't really yeah. me. me. the
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anger and grief on the streets of occupied east jerusalem as luck was buried late on sunday night 32 year old. the luck was chased and killed. then occupied eastern yard, who has to stick was walking to his special needs school near the lock. so most compound, when he was confronted by israeli security forces, mccormick, coleman, coleman, kilowatt quest, in the military, believe the commercial a, me of going not them force him to william m. celebrate. am in the same case if you stand up over several control in both of the but it doesn't mean by all the names to get the piece to mississippi refill and show me a note and
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a few for some clue and human at yahoo. he's promising to carry out the annexation inigo israeli settlements, as well as large parts of the jordan. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has run up surveillance with virtually no over. also been a lack of some weeks between testing facilities being set up in jewish areas. and a public speaking up here is scarier because there is a bigger price paid. but i'm not going to shrink myself. i don't really know that i'm not. i mean, i i live now but you know, to combat the navic,
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he felt i've been to the asked him and i thought i'd love it and i will be a little bit late then. big, silly, so nice stuff that the family stuff was the i knew that i got a nice you know, did you do my best people and then on the day that and you like me the
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ah, in me me i 300 years of danish come and i think an international interest in the i didn't refill. 10th grade, a young generation emergent, determined and nephew to meet him and he'd be on faith as jude and a politician as they tackle a job issues with that powerful fight for greenland. a witness documentary
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on al serra vaccines, a promising passed out of the demick. but implementing the greatest inoculation in history is testing the global community around the world. already a clear gap has emerged between rich nations and poor ones. when it comes to vaccinating the populations from the geo politics to the pure economics, the misinformation, the latest development, what's going on here is very different. first off, the back thing comes in the form of a nasal spray. special coverage of the colona virus pandemic on a jazzy, you know, the demand for low price. clover is accelerating at high speed. that's absolutely great. by 2030, the industry will expand by an additional 60 percent. i'll just take a detailed look at disposal fashion. we handle our exposing that hidden human and environmental costs way with the company, give free what she's never going to know about it. what is her boss fashions or
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knowledge of v o l g 0? which is a whole i me, this is al jazeera ah, ah. out of there on the clock. this is a news life coming up the next 60 minutes stages set for controversial march by israeli ultra nationalists fighting through some palestinian leaders according to provocation. china accuses nato leaders of exaggerating the threat it poses and called the united states very ill.

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