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every go brings us together. we try to miles so we can say we we flew every night with a game together. it's more than just the game. ah, i learned taylor and under the top stories are now just 0. he spent a decade in exile, but for my ivory coast president long by bo has not returned home for the 1st time since being ousted during the civil war. a small number of loyalists were allowed to gather at the airport and joe, to welcome the 76 year old back. while thousands more lined the streets to catch a glimpse of him. a security is tight across the city with police using tear gas and live fire to disperse. large crowds or supporters will refuse to step down to
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losing the presidential election in 2010 prompting a full month's civil war, but left 3000 people dead. he was charged with crimes against humanity, but acquitted by the international criminal court in 2019. i'm going to re, has more from abby john. well, the last one i was has been said is frame support in buses on cars, on motorcycle moving towards the headquarters just far away from where we are now. the supporters telling us they are going to party all night in the midst of excitement. you also hear anger, you hear about prostration. we also hear about the possibility of challenging the party in power yet just clear is that or is back home 10 years after. and the process of recommendation could take longer than expected. just how's and to
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oppose open their concerns at the voter turnout and iran election could hit record lows. person ro, honey is urge people to cause their ballot when you get many versus a disillusion, not a several candidates were blocked from running. struggling economy is also a major issue. i said vague is following developments in tehran. well, so far, if you look at the polls carried out inside the country, it's not going to be very high now. the lowest turn this country ever had in presidential elections is around 50 percent back in 1993. now some of the polls are saying that it will be less than that, but i can tell you is last year's parliamentary election here had the lowest turn out since the revolution in 1979. it was 42 percent nationwide. and here in raleigh province, it was around 25 percent. so if it is less than 50 percent and a brian right, you see the lead in this election? i knew who is also the judicial chief, the conservative candidate, if he manages to get just under 16000000 votes like he did last time,
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he will become around next president. now president, that's what many people believe. so the question is, how many people are going to turn out? what percentage of the vote is going to get? and what is going to do to make the daily lives of iranians? iranians better, but if you'd be watching state tv here, they've been pulling out all the stops to get people to come out to vote. they used a religious arguments, the political ones, and the nationalistic ones. but whilst we were been out on the street that he's here and there are, there are many people telling us that they're not going to vote. they don't see the candidate that they want in the election because of those disqualifications. and many people just feel let down over the last 4 years because of the presence hasn't honeyed of my time, the handling of the economy. i've got a song as recorded its highest number of career of ours death in one day. since the pandemic began with 8 groups warning the situation in the country spiraling out of control. 101 people died in the past 24 hours. international committee of the red cross. those cases have risen 2400 percent in the past month. hospital they already
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fall in many areas with oxygen supplies, running out hong kong, largest per democracy newspaper has warned that press freedom is hanging by a thread of to 5 of its executives were arrested under china's national security law. and he's rated apple days news for the 2nd time in 10 months, accusing it of colluding with what the government calls foreign enemies. to hom, china family is founding president kenneth coder has died at the age of $97.00. he left the country for nearly 30 years from independence calendar opposed apartheid south africa and white minority rule in rhodesia just now symbolic way. the top stories to stay with us at jerusalem, a rock and a hard place is up next morning doctor that the. ready
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ready the ah, good on this is people who are believers chromosomes, but also quite children of adam. as if the on says or humanity. oh, to the jewish person, jerusalem run through not just asked psyche as part of our soul, but isn't the veins in the blood of every single june admitted without the will. this is the side of the 21st century in he'll be in the same going to create the will decide to give this land to his people, the jewish people, which is actually do people pay more important than land you something very, very nice to me and given,
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a little a little more rude. it was not random and google local to do it a lot. the little because i can because when i was up to you soon for the kids, because there's no way you can get them to load and work with them. the live album when fed into and taught them horrible was up that will when it was while her daughter who li update them, i don't know for it. okay. look at my look to plumber quoted ah,
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awe number to see a bunch of candidates to my new home. see the come in later. generic is another home health and it was the home soon. i must, i had to go to linda and i've been out on the to the house. she fish out of on a lot of you have to live at, hold the old for you. what are you? the one a leash on the on another head is enough. i last, shadowy in the motion food he can do you know, an actual for this sort of it's
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a dealership sort of my lee and i live at qantas. and if they would gamble away me . i would just ask you to color to the how the 100 will be logged in to the oh, do you have to let me just go ahead and do it a little bit harder. a little, you know, who the father of nevada showed up on the status and with the table i got to tell him regular do me. he was warm and i thought of ice cream better for though let me
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just hold off model to all the of the on it though. look, wouldn't have had an extra, you know, colony, and joe was only a balloon. and let me leave it on this notion or watchman, a lot of hazard or relax all sorted out or going to load in sort of assault and forth by the end of the le, let them set up claudia and let them can. she didn't lactose. why wasn't it the money else? oh i oh i,
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i were driving now to tour very significant rooftop to see the whole of the holding basin. if we're talking in terms of this battle between east and west jerusalem, your view is need to understand there is no such concept of arab east jerusalem today. there really isn't. so there's only a small area called the holy basin, which the arab world really wants, which they obviously could never get the battle. the conflict is, or the one particular area, which is the old city and the area around the old city. we're not a secret organization, it's a very, very well known, normal regulated nonprofit organization. it's not hidden
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from here you get to see what we call the center of the jewish world, central, jewish life, history, heritage. everything about our connection to jerusalem. you shall, i am, starts and has continued for 3800 years from here. i like calling it the pumping station of the jewish world. jerusalem runs through not just our psyche part of our soul that is in the veins and the blood of every single june of metal with around the world is 225000 jews in east jerusalem. today. nobody is moving those 200000. my parents were born up with a very zionist, a traditional and religious home, and it was obvious that one day they would come to us, which they did when they got married. in fact, i was in some ways started off my life here because i was conceived here in, in israel. but at some point my mom was pregnant when back to a trailer,
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and that's why our bridge ended up in australia and 25 years ago. i basically returned home. my body may have been this trailer, but that's all straight is a beautiful country, but it was never, i can refer to what his home home has always been here. who came here when 3800 years ago. know, when did you i came here, 3800 is good. there is no difference between the host of jews that have lived around the world and have tried to come back. every religious jew and every traditional jew that speaks about jerusalem also believes that there will be the 3rd temple. it's not something that we can actively do today because something else exists. it has to be respected. i'll say that again. but that doesn't stop a judy from believing, dreaming, and even praying that one day god's house will be there, that the temple will be on the temple mounds. and always do we don't have the right
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atmosphere today, the right conditions for that. and that's why with the heart of what's called the unfolding redemption process, called design is dream, which is being realized that's taking place here. we're part of that the same god creates the world and decide to give this land to his people, the jewish people, which in fact there was nothing here. this was desert. remember there was nothing outside the walls of the old cities when he arabs day talking about they've got a connection for generations. no such thing. the only people there a connection here, the only people with sovereign rights via the jewish people. there's never been an arab state, he with the capital of jerusalem. there's never been a palestinian stadia this talk about palestine, palestine, i've never heard of anything more absurd. me. the philistines were mentioned in the bible. the blessing and would have been 12000 years ago knew how to cultivate them. and in fact, we know this because they have started with me
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. i i it was the sciences the night tunnel. the one that leads from the home spring. all the way to the pools, down the down the road. i used to come with my grandmother. literally. we used to come and have been really bad, right when we were young. and that's exactly where you're listening. begin. it began precisely because of this spring, the only spring in the region in white montana really, for example, who lived really literally up on, on this hell they cultivated the land on the slopes of mountain wolves for the
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manager ration. my father started in this school way prior to the 1940 the only high school which was the rest of the my parents' home, my grandparents home, but then a family just 34 minutes from. from here, i have roots in this area and that kind of change history unfolds in many ways. we don't have any exclusive claims. we don't try to have a monopoly on even the historical narrative. everyone is welcome, but the default section that maintains the call on a project that's basically what we refuse. ah, i'm a juice and i'm interested in an addition. i didn't have to put them in order that was on the same 11 for me. my school back to the time of
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pentecost, the 1st century that are 13 physician and christian family in general setup. it's the place where my grandparents met. my thought is what met in my life is just sort of this was a business hub, but a simian in jerusalem. i remember when i was a little kid, i would come with my family. this was the most expensive part of jerusalem. it was an industrial sites to build a wall that connects to 3, there used to be
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a 3 that connect with all of the different communities in general setup. they come, they build the wall and they shut that. you are no longer have access to your neighbor, you no longer have access to your school. you no longer have access to your work. the alternative for somebody is to travel for an hour or 2 hours to possibly make it to, or to possibly make it to school, making it for students, but a city and students living in general to access the code that they used to go through with the classmates and friends, it is, you have to pick what is the last one, the bad image of bringing their soldiers and forcing people to be evicted from that houses today and the 21st century. and so i knew the new technique, they make it impossible for you to live in these neighborhoods so that you, you willingly leave. because if you need access to health care, there's no access to how to get in this area. if you need access to a job,
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there's no jobs in this area. there's no social life, it's empty, it's a goes out behind the wall is an industrial doing the government's bring settler gives us all kinds of benefits for people to start. and that's the one thing that people over here who used to be faxed to the owner, to work on a daily wage if they are granted the permit and the permission to work in effect. and in addition, there is is the only only highway ballast in living here from east jerusalem can neither access the industrial june, forward or not, can they access the greatly or new road we for the city isn't easy to become invisible. if you want to be a tourist sorta coming into this land, that many court holy, you don't see the assyrians, you don't see the destruction and the devastation that is happening here
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that's been happening in jerusalem. but the reality is what segregation, occupation, discrimination injustice. this is a per site in the 21st century and the one of the silent communities within churches have been divided communities in schools have been divided. families have been separated. if you are on that side of the wall and on that side of the wall and you decide to get married, it's easier to apply for immigration and to move to canada or the u. s. and this was happened with my with family members of mine. then to live over here and to work through the bureaucracy of the government. ah ah,
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that's amazing how where the residence of a country that we were born. and if i was born here, i had to have some sort of citizenship to something being born in jerusalem as an arab. we can't get a signature to anything. are jordan, you citizenship? so we have what for travel? we're not actual citizens of jordan. israel controls jerusalem, we don't have his rarely citizen ships. so we're just stuck in the middle. the picture is larger and more powerful than individuals. i see the ethnic cleansing deliberate system ethic. i know the statistics a quarter of a 1000000 pacino's last. that idea is between 19671994. that's the beginning. walsall, it's really confusing. how do people in jerusalem that were born here as arabs? they don't, they don't own anything on paper. i was born here and i'm not allowed to live here
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anymore. so the study, well what of the sun as the story of a difficult thing in bright, energetic, highly motivated youngster, who wanted really to make them tried for a year and a half to find my decent job. it's the story of many youngsters, many placene, texas. you don't have to be for the young to this to realize that your son is really depressed. and one day that he told me that i cannot keep taking for get money from you. and we both understood what his, what his statement meant. we both went silent. we knew that it was asking for my blessing if you will, that he will travel outside the country to the states, in this case, what he would ultimately flourish. but his loss, his id and today he comes here as a tourist at that hits when he says that he does not understand
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why it was revoked. i think he is echoing this. you know, he get a sense of belonging, the thing to sadness. we deserve better not cooperate, seniors why him and beings who happened to be living in this part of the world at sub position of strength. when i recognize the humanity, even of the people who are causing me the stress. because any colonial project will definitely chip at the very humidity of both who could buy it on a corporate? both of us lose our humanity. we become even sub humans. less deserving less. getting less. it shouldn't be the case. it's actually difficult to try to explain the switched the situ of the political situation that we have here to people abroad because they don't understand it. they're like, how are you born in a country, but can go back into it. they ask the simple questions. but if you try to answer
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them in simple, in layman terms, one understand it because nobody understands us, there's no simple way of explaining why they revoked id or why they took it from me . and it's really complicated. imagine the sd of passing such a loyal internet states that would consider the native americans. indigenous peoples has foreigners. you provide them with a green card, but other than citizenship and then you will tell them or you broke the law. you have to leave the country as exactly what's happening with israel. so might me since the morning we've only been traveling in less than one kilometers. quit. but we have to travel around 30 kilometers to reach from one point to another from, from the city and neighborhood to another. we are within one kilometer square from the cell in jerusalem, columbia,
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in general setup. and the ward does not represent the border of the city of jerusalem. we are circled by jewish only rhodes at rhodes railroad industrial on military installations. but when it comes to taxpaying, everybody in this neighborhood, and in all of the adjacent neighborhoods, be texas to the municipality. while if you are interested in your neighborhood, you do not get any benefit back from the municipality. the purpose of the wood was to an ex, empty land, and this is why you see where the threes are and where the population concentration like for like colombia, it is to disconnect them from jewels to them in one night, very early autumn me came with bulldozers and they came and they said were demolishing 18, and they destroyed the sexes even the commander said, you no longer need to watch just eat it was tv or the news to see syria. this is
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we're making a new syria and just going out of the city over here, you will see one house after another being destroyed, brought to ruin. when it comes to east jerusalem for out of every 10 houses as under demolition threat already has demolition or the em being process. as i know this is roy houses, you destroy families and when you destroy the family, do the stroke community out there. well, peers into the murky world, a state sponsored spyware. and the discovery by al jazeera journalists is 06 technology. smartphone systems can be is this the new frontier? ah, think about the sophistication of exploits to breaking the phone. this is fine,
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oh, i don't take none of top stories to 0. he spent a decade in exile, but for my ivory coast president home by booth has now returned home for the 1st time since being ousted during the civil war. a small number of loyalists were allowed to gather at the airport in abidjan to welcome the 76 year old back. while thousands more lined the st.
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