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and you feel the same as jude and politician as they tackle age old issues with that powerful to fight for greenland, a witness documentary on al serra ah hello, i'm dan john in the crypt, reminder the top stories here on our jazeera voting is underway in armenia, is not parliamentary election, prime minister nichol passion yon was forced to call the early vote following protest over the countries defeat and a war with as a by john last year analyst predicting a type race where we challenge as more from year of the hope, amongst many people is that this is going to confer on the victor some degree of electoral legitimacy and a 5 year period of stability,
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at least on paper in the median politics in which the winning candidates can sit down and really start to tackle the country's long and daunting list of challenges now they stretch roman eminence, best security issue, following the aftermath of the war last year that all media loss humiliatingly, but that's also economic problems development problems. iran, conservatives are set to consolidate their grip on power. after hardliner abraham racy was declared the winner of friday's presidential election. the u. s. says iranians were denied a free and fair vote, but pledge to continue negotiations to save the 2015 nuclear deal. and to government protest as of rallied in fifties across brazil as a number of deaths from corona virus, past half a 1000000 opponents bain, the world's 2nd deadliest outbreak on the response of the president jeff open. rival demonstrations have been held for the 2 candidates improved. if due to the
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presidential election, socialist contended, pivotal castillo as came victory in this months run off. but his right wing opponent keiko for j. murray, is refusing to concede defeat alleging fraud. afghanistan's president sharp ghani has replaced to talk ministers in charge of security. the minister of defense found the interior minister out more than 40 rule districts of fallen to taliban fighters in recent weeks. attacks and afghan forces have increased the u. s. a. nato announced plans to withdraw their troops by september. i'm dozens of families separated by the us mexico border had been given a chance to hug each other for just a few minutes. the hugs not wolves event reunites families separated by immigration status, allowing them to physically embrace and then return to their side of the border. but those are the headlines and continues now to 0 after jerusalem, a rock and a hard place stadium watching bye for now. in the,
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in when you see the, the purpose of the is going to assess him and with the 50 going to for the city in the office, get it. most of the, for the senior brought most of the for the study and then for the purpose of making life easier for settlers regarding the benefits of the city and community. and fortunately, today it is, it's very clear. it is the right wing zionist control of the really political. i mean, they are the ones who really mended. the policy of the government and most of the mentality of young israelis is very much like twins. we also have some problems with that israeli, and we want to with some voices inside is red. who think let us improve the conditions in the cage without understanding that we put a fuselage in the cage to begin with.
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i i went to ask you for what part of the us you want new jersey in new jersey. if not, i mean, last week i was in the east coast i see myself in designers because i'm proud of people have their state, but our state and our people have principles. and one of them is that not everyone was created in the image of god. some seeds with them as united and some people that are much divided between east and west and within the different population. no
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question about it. i don't think anyone that knows anything about jerusalem would say anything else is jurors them is, is gravely neglected in every possible way in terms the infrastructure, most the neighbors of the true some don't have to each system just about every possible public service. you can think of is under budgeted and lacking any of them . the only thing they get a lot of is parking fines and housing demolition orders. that's what that's those the only things that they get an extra supplier. i mean growing up and so on to be lived on the memories of jerusalem. 3948 or so very much. and so that if you would with the survivors, the holocaust. but for us, we see you, and i mean it, if i don't speak this as personally to you with it, we see you or hurts and so on. the people who have come with their own narrative and have dispossessed us from our land, from our roots. and we appreciate the help that was open minded. i wanted to build
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mosques or churches inside, and i was synagogues, a journalism at that time, had synagogues, had mosques had to, you know, that wasn't something new that he would have offered. there had been craven justices and i think that what we can do is try to correct them. and that's what i live between us and i just communities and around the world, mostly native american. but to me, all the talk about the history has to come later because we're still living it. what i think is my job, the city counsellor, as a jerusalem, i, as an israeli, is a jew, is to do everything i can to correct the wrongs and make this country a more just place to live in for everyone. so you play monopoly during your free time. now actually, this is a funny story. this is a present from the mayor to members of the city council. this is
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a monopoly jerusalem game. and i don't remember if i did even write a letter of protest in the end, but this is what we are given as a present for the holiday. and what you can see here is, this is drew a son, right? but you have here the city of david, you know, the dry amount of all the methods and much of your windmill, the marketing stuff, measuring an actor is not here. the church of the holy several car is not here. and basically what you have is a bunch of jewish sites and, and various other allusions to other things. but it's not a very balanced picture of jerusalem. i this is by
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yeah. oh, this is the middle of the city united, the farm families. yeah. very big tourism because there's massive archaeological digs. this is one of the oldest lived in areas would use a being for us. and king david is tons of jewish on the oh me names a very important so how you represent these. i called the city of david, that's what the jewish world calls it. it was the city of david before it was one. it's put it that way. just like the village was a sheila, sheila, the village of the human eyes before it was once while i was one.
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if you listen carefully, you will hear auto big, the kids in the homes. we are deeply rooted in the slap and we always will come. those who came here and in fact, at one point silhouette, had a small community of yemen. i jews. they could have went and stayed until 948. they said in this particular area, but they were part of the social fabric, very small minority. we cannot say that the seniors did not include jews at the same time. we should not say that this stand was ever homogeneous. was one people or one time the very important place on the main road between the damascus gate and the western wall is a method complex ariel sharon bought the apartment in the building in 1987,
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basically saying the jews have a right to leave anywhere and everywhere you jerusalem and he bought officially one of the apartments in this building that used to be an old hotel, a connection he unfortunately been bored with a lot of jewish blood. and we opened up the shop front to add a sense of security for jews walking along the road for damascus gate to the west wall. i . i give the lodge, i know the hudson valley on the motto thompson to do mike in
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before the open photo before the issue was the american house gave me on in the show. cool, the console one as well as well as kind of hit on both of them . both promise to shows a company that was put in hello mr. showed much too much. what was going on and had a food on the land about the show stopped it. henry, who do i can order just come in there and then at the bottom of that and then she isn't, but i'm sure and there's for 12 sins, albert in how can
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i put him away? the noise of the lord when i come to the alarm, i come to the following to vienna and in the new in my leash, this is still a good mobile plan will still outdoor while i'm on the cloud to you know to should or should hello should law in the door of my mail, i have been a little through a it has to may not be sure to use in c o. s. and i
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can believe about time. i've been asked about mama, i cannot have smooth and ad dixie level out desist to south and no daughter understood who she is she to show fool no mishma list or head on the idea about a year to another. come to the community for soda by the way, not to and if you motivation and then you will have tough a story. i live there is no feeble calling for dish or from top to dish. i don't want to hold a lot of who do you come on, come on on the machine for commodity, but on the market i live to see who has not been owner to me as a muffler it or then we become so issue with the job bookstore and but not to chop
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your own decision or part of your family that you want to know if my father was a holocaust survivor, so i grow up in a, in as a unit family, it was very clear for me from the beginning with the live in this country and when they arrive here i was right tinder and a belonged to a right wing zionist organization, which organization bit down a bit that was the name or the that i had a quarter to quote, a little doubt course. 3 months after arrive a enter it into the army, a go to the army because they say that this is my or, or a zionist shoed. go to the army and fight for the country. ah, why do we have in jerusalem?
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people saying it is i have to work for the jewish people or i have to work on that kind of thing. and people say, because this is day, the narrative of the right lingers, of the wrote lingers for them. we are in the middle of the conflict and we are, we were fighting a each against the out there. so july them is not healthy city or united city? no, it's every, everybody knows that this is not the united city and everybody knows that this is a 50 were discrimination, is running. what they succeed to do for the 1st time in jerusalem is to show a how this discrimination works and, and to the meaning of the discrimination with empirical data. it was the fittest,
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the one that succeed to analyze the municipal budget was the very difficult or yes, it was very difficult. first of all, because for the municipality and the 4 people in jerusalem, you are kind of try to you work for the palestinians, not for the jewish people. how can you do it? and they try to answer them. they try to explain them. it's a mistake. what i'm doing, i'm doing for the, for research for the jewish people because i am convinced that if the patient will continue israel recall in some way i try to explain that them more but to take the right wing. because 0 doing this, taking has through a catastrophe. 6 and i am trying to say my gun to me and i were talking here about 40 percent of the population and the
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budget. it still 11 percent. no more than 11 percent. and this must be scaring very much the people in the municipality. all it was it? yes. how do you do it? do you, did you have to shame you, you can not publish this document. they are responding by next thing, more jewish areas that isn't in the city and disconnecting and but the thing, the neighborhood. yes, it is not an ethical response, but it is the response of the municipality, the strategy that they use used to say we embarrassed 200000000 shakily in east jerusalem. and its through yes, the best 100 of 1000000 shaken bud. when you look at the overall
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budget, then you realize that these under it of millions of shakers, the just show small of a short bout of the general budget. you can call it religious discrimination or russia discrimination ethnic discrimination doesn't make any difference. but yes, discrimination we are leaving here in the city that discriminate 40 percent of the population. i cannot live in a city that discriminate people in some grotesque way. it i there are days that they couldn't sleep. bertie cooler when they, when he buried the demolish houses. yes. but a how can i as, as a jew that we suffer from this creamy nation over
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centuries? how can we him in our country discriminate judaism and discrimination can not leave together. so something very hard, if happens to judaism, didn't discuss what does this 4th of you know, this picture, this is sort of the feature or this is incredible. look at this, this is from the messy german, the gay in 36, a soldier who has not saluting, just 11 guy in the crow. that was not a little hitler. this, this, this is for a me a motor. and i think that this is what makes us different. this would make us different. but those are the people that testing remembers.
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harris of mac and mandy, who are the who whole of yanna is alone as high as the layer of chivalry of edna and smith. i shall charlemagne all the week um, valuable my, the solution. now what? my for you again have a nice day. it'll how to better brewer the data, how to better when and they are not here. not sure about the my community or mm hm. most of the cases, young kids get that up in the middle of the night and the very difficult stuff
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comes to they become very vulnerable. the them sense victim i feel is what i said, okay, if you did not throw stone, who throws in your neighborhood, and this is how they try to make people collaborators with the military. so it's also very common when, as i let us the child, the 1st thing that threatened them is if you don't confess guilty, we're going to take away the work environment from your father, from your mother, from your brother, from your sister, and so on. i all did the for the live muscle to you. most marshal. oh susan, hum, sunni. who shall on the walk to show them
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that well enough to miss really in the middle of it, i would like to know when did you live at ali? oh, yes. i already on the last husband months left my daughter on the moon, said she'd been there for the day after running after shift tonight the law left in awe. oh look in all you need medical, but a coach foam
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a sub for gun them out saw which way from a just will how to get a little the ah on the hudson monthly. i saw that i didn't know the car or a slow my own ela and mother of the sort of ma thought on the lot of a door that the blue that has a vision of a good a know a lot know, rambling ah said. did dungeon the love to fill in the days 11? am the lead will hold a clue how to kill him. i believe in an update. i shall call us to studio
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the young and the me while the board, the board national, the harris and i bought a lot of all the local le has help then doing the stuff that lies shipping them on them and move on. so all of that i don't know, i've been on the bus marshall planning on thought and i'm sure that the bottom of the line from but i
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am the. 2 mother of the a city defined by military occupation, there's never been an arab state. he with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome. but the default structure that meant in the colonial project, that's what it feels. was one of the founders of the settlement with this and the story of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupations, discrimination, injustice. this is tied in 21st century truth to them, a rock and a hard place analogy 0. the use of the hello there. let's start in the middle east and strong shamal winds continue
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to blow down from the northwest, taking up quite a lot of dust for the gulf states. we've seen strong gust of wind into weight and car temperatures of did slightly as well. in visibility is pretty poor as that dust kicks up, creating a lot of hazy sunshine. the winds are going to die down as we go into monday. visibility will improve and the dust will settle, but it's still a very hot and dry picture for much of saudi arabia. slightly cooler for a man, we've got that wind keeping coastal areas rather cool. and if there is any way, whether it's to the west of yemen, there's also some rain brewing across west, in areas of ethiopia. and as we go into monday to be kenya and tanzania that see the rain coming into coastal areas. but it's relatively quiet across the central bound of africa in the gulf of guinea that we are seeing those storms brewing bringing some severe weather to northern parts of cameroon. we've seen flooding there, we could see more. but for the south things are looking a lot fina and dry
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a plenty of sunshine coming through in south africa. little bit of rain coming in to southern areas of mos and b. but the sunshine comes through for cape town with 26 degrees celsius. the who's the ah armenian this vote, and it's not the election cold by the prime minister in an attempts to heal divisions off the last he has war with as a by john ah, hello. busy i'm adrian. so again, this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up the supporters at yvonne's president elected him. lacy celebrates his landslide victory, but critic say the vote was.
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