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is about what not to bring my repellent white clothing to be silent for. we were to begin, let's just begun, oakley, go, i'm pink, recycling local materials to reduce the environmental impact on mass. so on the, on the, some of these platforms are from an industrial part of tough, scala. there is wood not only for the platform, but also for the bed bases. we use this wood that was in place for these quite rustic tape and all the while he's trying to reuse would others, the chopping down trees all over the forest. it's perhaps the biggest threat for the fire flies logging which squeezes their living space. the now every june to august, the visual symphony continues. the challenge of the future is to keep the lights from going out. john holman, out, is it a plus gala mexico? ah,
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this is al jazeera, these, you're told stories. yes. forces have launched a drones strike in afghanistan capital a couple targeting would be suicide bonus. they say, who had planned to tack the cities. of course. according to some media reports, 9 members of one family including 6 children are among the debt. the us says it will continue to strike a groups and individuals. it seems to be threats. we have the capacity around the world, including an afghan to stand, to take, to find and to take strikes against terrorists who, who want to do us harm. and as you know, in country after country including places like like yemen, like somalia, large parts of syria. lydia places where we don't have boots on the ground on any kind of ongoing basis. and we have the capacity to go after people who are trying to do us harm will retain that capacity and f canister. us president joe biden has
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taken part in the ceremony to receive the bodies of service personnel killed and couple. there were among the 175 people who died in a suicide bombing at the airport on thursday. hurricane ida has made land full along the gulf coast as a powerful category for storm. hundreds of thousands of people in the u. s. happened taking shelter doors. he's a warning of an extremely dangerous storm surge and catastrophic winds. several palestinians have been injured during purchase along the border separating the strip from israel. israeli army fight had demonstrated with fire and throwing rocks and explosive devices. the protest took place hours after series of strikes on alleged hammers, targets. heathy rebels have attacked yelman's largest base in the south with drones and missiles, at least as heet soldiers were killed. okay, as you headlines and he continued how many nukes is too many new
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america has in many ways driven the arms race parties are much more like the british parties. now there are fewer regulation to own a tiger than their, our own a dog. how can this be happening? we take on us politics and society, and that's the bottom line. news . i me okay, back from holiday to bring you the bonus edition of the stream. this show is what happens when you keep the get off the line will constant take the filter off, coming up on packing, katie's parable, history of natural and man made his office as 3 parallel and what it's like to compete as elite athletes with disabilities. but 1st, a warning in the next few minutes, she may crack a small or even low. laugh out loud. i love this network,
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but it is not known for comedy. are you ready to go on this journey with me? you are about to experience tre crowder, who calls himself the liberal read nick. he's a comedian from tennessee who relo. she's making fun of his fellow sadness. here he is talking about the corona virus pandemic. i try how you doing? well, the confederacy of dummy is, continues to hold the same people in this country hostage as the delta, very right out of control because they like a poorly trained dog will not take their medicine. i don't understand these people have, i don't believe the viruses re, although by fully into that water into wine, no evidence, but then say multiple elderly neighbors died like some kind of government called gun conspiracy or whatever. and then the ones that do believe it and have somehow wrapped the conclusion that the most appropriate response of the delta barrier would be to send all the mexican back to their country. what is going on was i got a little confession like i'm a dad and will liberal bend and pay. for instance,
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at least out 3 and an early 2020. i was skeptical. coven, i thought, be another stars, or swam blue situation. but here's the thing. i'm virus down. so shortly after that, whenever smart person on earth started saying something different, i realized maybe i was being an idiot. nope, not an idiot. the liberal redneck is a very clever way to deliver comedy. and what i takes, i caught up with trey recently on instagram to talk about his distinctive style. i wanted to stand up comedy since i was a kid. i was 12 years old because i watched chris bigger and blacker with my dad on h b i. when i or whatever, and my dad, which is losing his mind, that the whole like daddy don't get nothing but the big piece of chicken and all. but my dad was a single father and everything's my dad's just love and all this. and i'm going to watch it, and that's the 1st time i wanted to to do it. so i spent all this time thinking about it before i ever actually that put on stage. and i used to always think i got really understand and watches and up and everything. and i remember being pretty
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aware immediately that there wasn't really anybody that were read net comedians, you know, who were all tra popular. and i mean, honestly, i love, i love them too, but they weren't, they weren't. why do they me? yeah, yeah. right. and even as a kid, i was like, there are people that sound like me, but not people that side of the things that i think. and then there are people who things that i think, but they don't all sound like may. and i remember like noticing that even way back then. so i kind of knew that it would be different. yeah. right. so i just stared right into that because it's all, it all comes from very organic. you know, like i was the smart kid in moscow, which also meant like the weird, you know, got my phone out, the bugs, butcher guy, that whole fine. that was always fun like the rain, which is weird. yeah. but not, you know, at the same time they wanted to cheat off my math homework. so wasn't too bad us, you know, it's a violence, but i'm saying i was always like,
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i never really fit. and because of the way that i come for very authentic place, you know, it wasn't anything i had to conder up in the lab anywhere. and i said you do a lot of yelling and you're like yeah, louder is funnier. everybody knows that it's just you know, right now try what, so it's really like doing your heading. i mean it's, you know, just always republican governors are saying hell, bent on getting the maximum out of their paypal, caleb for no reason. just the delta barrier, every i really thought wants the vaccine came out and some restriction started lifted and things like that. and again, we got some tour dates on the books and whatnot. i was, i thought that we could start going back to the same. what's a normal but then the delta where it comes there like a mantra or you think you are, this is 2021. we don't play that game around here,
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but just it, there, it kills me. it makes me very upset because of how unnecessary it seems to me like it is like it doesn't. yeah, i know that everything's terrible when just take for granted that things retired now. but like this thing in particular doesn't have to be as bad as this. there's plenty of things that could be done in a lot of places to just aren't in the name of freedom or whatever puts i had 2 sons that are $89.00, and they go to school in southern california. so it's not like as bad, but i watch the stuff of these like school board meetings and people scream and doctors because they want to put a mass on there to protect their child and they're threatening the doctors lives and stuff that is in my home state of tennessee, and i watch that and it makes me want to just pull my hair out and because there's just no excuse for that type of thing as far as i'm concerned. and so, i mean, you know, that's been the same thing that's making a lot of people mad. i guess right now it's been the same. it's been upsetting me the most. i just know what is the about the south. do you think that encourages people to do something this in a certain way, you've got the inside,
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skinny on what you think it is. i mean, probably all the we do all the time and our general actions in question and yeah, you know, just the sum total of our history probably. i would love to do it because in sincerity. yeah. i think a big part of it. i don't know, some of it, i don't really understand why, but just for an example, like when people think of a southerner, they think of the sign saying, always mean like, you know, somebody like, you know, and, oh boy, it looks at me. but without the glasses and sounds like may, but, you know, holding up an anti abortion sign or whatever outside of the, you know, a clinic, just just screaming about freedom with an eagle chart. that's what i picture. but like there's all, there's a bike that i feel like people don't think of like out tasks or whatever, when they think of the main like that. yeah there's,
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there's more black people live in the south than any other region in the country. but like they don't get thought about when people think of like what the south is like. and also the white people like me who are like that get discounted to when people take into consideration what the south is like. and for us, i think a part of it a large part of it is because people who don't want to be viewed as being that way, usually lose the accent and stuff and sort differently. oh yeah, very much paper. yeah. because it's like, i don't want people think that i'm a racist or whatever. and i don't want to think that either, but my thing was always yeah, but i'm not in the fact that i've found this laid doesn't make it so. so i just knew by end of that, but i'm saying, you know, people that talk sense from the south usually oftentimes, not always, obviously i'm accepting the role. they don't sound like you know. and then anytime
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you like channels like that, again, me and others are always saying the same regressive book over and over. you know what i mean? so like, you can understand how people get that get that idea. seals on a stereotype for sure. ash found nice. have you experience any backlash from very typical something as because of your views and i didn't i yeah. i haven't. i haven't had anybody tried to like give me what for and i'm family dollar parking lot. when i'm back home or anything like that, like no physical altercations, i don't know if it's because i'm bigger than i look on the internet or whatever. but or if i don't recognize me with slaves on my shirt, i don't know what the reason is. but anyway, i haven't had anyone like try to start me in my face in public, back in the style. but if you are talking about, i very much exist that i internet comment level of hatred. you know very
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much i have enough to sit on the comment section and you know, call my guy or whatever from their basement, but not enough to like leave the house and come find me and call me, you know, like they don't, i don't have quite that much yet, i guess it's mostly. yeah, yeah. one of these days. but i mean, yeah, i get, i mean, from the very beginning, 5 years ago, and still now i am very regularly, we'll get messages from people you know, and just call my blood trader back to your cell. and it's all out or saying that i'm making you right. like i know you're not a real southern because you can't buy it because why you are so i never buy like that have to buy. i get stuff like that all the time. it really doesn't fit well, a lot of people and there's some people i know personally who like, you know, i would have thought we were coal and we are no longer to people that i grew up with and stuff. but not most, most, my buddies. i grew up with, we fail, you know,
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we've kept it together, but i'm trying some guys wash their hands immediately. there's all the se in your comedy and that in some. yeah. yeah. and they're not wrong either. but i'm there with a particular demo and voice and with the dumb. oh boy opinion to go with it. i'm trying i think, yeah. right. people say that and make some inferences about the inspiration of it. you know, they might be correct. so hard to mine won't prevent and upset. do you think you change hearts and minds the to ok. yeah, but probably not in the way you're asking, although maybe you maybe it's what you have in mind, but i me, you tell me how you feel. you've changed people. ok. more classic read next. now for stereotypical rednecks. yeah. how many of i heard from dale? my like you know what i don't mess with the flag,
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the better flag anymore or whatever like that. got the thing. has that happened? yes. how many times a handful, not that many like i've not that does not happen to me that all but sometimes i hear 2nd hand storage paper. my child's my father in law 30 very own. it's kind of whatever i've heard, things like that. but how many times have i been told by people from elsewhere from outside the south, that black my videos, wherever i changed the way they looked at the south in general and made them realize that i thought you're like santa unicorn. i know people like you existed, i thought the thousands just one thing and i realize it wasn't. i've been told that a 1000000 times and that means a whole lot to me to try crowded as a new pro redneck. you can see movies comedy on instagram at official tre crowder, the tokyo 2020 paralympic games on the way. on the opening day, the stream was joined by 3 power olympians. after the live pool company got super
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candied about the challenges of competing impacts. colored real espinosa from human rights watch. that conversation started. the lympics are starting to day, but not all those parents who should be in the event are there. unfortunately, many paralympic national committees are not providing reasonable accommodation and accessible conditions for everyone to go to the games. and these needs to change their needs to be transparent procedure to determine when apparently indian is eligible to have personal support or so i'm looking at this headline. this made this make news a little while ago. this death, flying power limping, was told to navigate health care alone, because she quit team the u. s. a. this seems like some huge dissonance going on
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here. you start? yes. so i think what we need to start looking at is, you know, the law talks about, and i'm talking about us, talks about reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities. but i think what we're really talking about here is tools to facilitate performance, right? and that's a different question, and she simply needed a tool to facilitate her performance, which was personal support to navigate the flight and you know, getting around tokyo. and so i think we need to reframe this question. and instead of looking at what the athletes need to perform as special, reasonable, different, whatever, we need to look at it as a tool that facilitates elite sport performance and figure out how we can provide that. and it's making notes. it's going to take while i'm finishing the notes, what, what happened was, what's happened. it's like, it's like asking dad to step onto the field without without his helmet. if it's
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exactly the same thing, it's like large. yeah. okay, cool. but you know, how many times you got to take on the rush naked it's, it's disgusting. i can't even imagine it's like a pair of spikes to his friends. it is that it's a piece of assistive equipment. it's a central form and i've heard where you struggle to understand how those come, how those come from the pc or in or an n p c. that sort of thing really, really should all be happening. you've got no comment from me other than just outrageous. what, but this is a parent pick committee who agree to this, and this is because of they want to use the footprint of people in tokyo because as covert 19. and when you hear that, you know, you know that what is your response, you know, i read that story and, you know, i was funded because how do you send a builder and you know, to, to construct
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a building and take away his or her was that is just one question that's kept bringing my mind, how would you expect someone to not to, to prepare in a certain way, then get to this to the start line and take away all those things. that's what you know, i support you know, to, in the more to, to perform. you know, it's really, it's just fun and to be honest, you know, i'm always so from, i think the people who are involved the people would in to look into these. they should be ashamed of themselves. they should be totally yes of themselves. and unfortunately, it's only, it's only a very, very small drop in the ocean of what happens every single day. there's no end of tweaks i see from friends wanting to get on to trains and went to the trains or anything that we're friends and they get stuff on it's right. because because people say,
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i don't want to get again the person to the wheelchair. it's attitudes like that very, very commonplace. frankly, it doesn't, it doesn't surprise me. it's a shame. and that's right, i think that's, it's when again, when we look at things through this lens of special or different, instead of facilitating equity, equality equal access, right? than that one, you know, you become this other and it's, you know, it costs too much money. it takes too much time. it's very special way. instead of saying, you know, we're all on this planet, we all have a right to be here. let's facilitate making that as comfortable and safe for everyone as we can. and, you know, i don't have the answer. how to make that happen. but i think again, i think it's, we have to shift the way that we think about it and recognize that, you know, we, the 15 are part of global society. we're not separate and apart. we are part of humanity and need to be need to be part of humanity. and maybe it takes
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a different resource than somebody who doesn't have a disability for me, or sam or an to be included. but let's provide that. yeah, you know, you know, what frustrates me is the fact that, you know, people disability on sunday have to keep begging and validating the existence. and then, you know, you will sort of never find in, in the northern pic village for example, where somebody has been taught and don't bring these or don't bring spikes or, you know, so why is it happening to the disabled person or the december darkly. it is because disability is always an after thought and will feel a strike. sam roddic and linda math, andrea bringing that parent picks for it to the stream. thank. finally, to haiti, where haitians are recovering from a major earthquake this months, followed by
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a tropical storm. and the assassination of president last month we'll have you ever catch a break in a post show discussion, gas, john home and the dish and the job and built in a bad pierre tackled a question that people in haiti often talk about like every haitian. yes, i wonder about that and i think it probably has read many a reason. but one of the main reasons is bad leadership, as you pointed out, and the bad leadership has been in this country and been our ability to match war disasters, for example, or hurricane sometimes in the hurricane. not, not really strong fading, but because of our population, we're cause a lot of warren and adequate also we've seen major upgrades
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happening elsewhere, but not causing that much stations. but i think it's because by leadership and or related issue like, or russian as made their country much more or about to do a natural disaster. not very journalistic, but i mean, it is a, a real conversation that was having, have you ever thought about, hold on a minute. have news again. oh, and a fascination. where did all the money go for? what is a billions of dollars go for rebuilding a thing. how can you misplace billions is don't it? what is your analysis does have really difficult. well no. i think there's even the books written about it. yeah, i think in 2012 to use the. busy earthquake and 2010 there was
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a big investigation, know that the other guests on the panel is going to allow a lot more about than i am. and it was concluded that a lot of money went missing and i think i didn't touch it at the start. so, you know, saying that a lot of engineers that came it's hard to say, you know, if it was a law or if you believe you some money responsible response play and it went missing the regional. so i think a real difficulty and i think you were touching on this as well. and the dish as well, like there's a lot of positive stuff that we just seen on the ground, the injuries are doing or just agencies from around the world, especially right in the aftermath, the disaster they've really try and the best they got so many dedicate people that have come in, i think so it's difficult for them in trying to link up with the government either local or top level because of i think that was also one of the problems with the earthquake a became in the 1st place. ok. so you should partner with local authority, you can't just, you know, you know, one day and then you will see the data with
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a country quite high level of corruption, sundays authority. and there's money that goes missing there. and i can imagine that being pretty frustrated when you're trying to do the right thing. you just seeing it disappear and you know, then you're going to get blamed. so it's sort of a, you know, that does something that i think the best in a bag, and i know a lot more about the name of the sleep. you know, the hey, shanice and berry from we're still in incredible people in the context of all this things be complex. there is a situation in haiti. 3rd come the haitian culture is a beautiful culture, but it's also a very complex culture with incredible history. so it's going all the way back to
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its revolution. think about bad. they change the economic system of the time, slavery and, and some of that. so it's following katie, the central station of efficiency in the country. a lot of the persons made up the central level, which is important. so often times the voice of the people is not part of those. you know, haiti as the countries, very good friends. you can talk about the people in the north in similar to those in the south, culturally and socially, economically, politically. very frank, this area. so efficient often times when the intervention comes and from the international community. whoa, good in town since and there's no question about that. what's the brand that it's
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not what i'm a question and it can be a cookie cutter approach for lack of better words. we really want to go back. we need to start working with those on the grounds to reinforce their capacity to be ready for the next. but what happened says, i said, was explained before the funds or the, or the part or the food or whatever. the goal is to those organizations that don't have a real press then on the ground bug had the big proceed. capacity to be able to manage a large, you know, a, a large pockets of money, et cetera. but they are leaving. those are on the ground and the bone airable as you found them to respond to the next. if i have to say the 1st responders to any, the faster are those of us that are on the ground experiencing the earthquake
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hurricane or civil unrest of whatever, whether a man made aware of some natural disaster, ready to respond. so i know, you know, the people in kind, the doctors and nurses, all the volunteers, all the people over there was the 1st responders to the needs of the people, the same thing in jeremy, the same thing and all the little area people helping people. but yeah, i read the stuff that i will tell you this in jeremy. we still have homeless people from the 1st place. 2010 from hurricane matthew. 2016. and now that's too bad the most recent earthquake. so that shows you where the process of them recovery, what happens with all of that. so i want to go back to be accountability. that has to be a lot of accountability of those that are coming into the country,
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claiming that they're doing something for the people in the country. our coverage of haiti in all of its complexity continues on al jazeera. be sure to follow john holman's reports for the latest from the caribbean nation. thank the watching today . phoenix. ah ah, ah. ah, the story of love deception life and death, an israeli spelling operating on the deep cover in series. knowing that discovery would mean certain death. algae 0 well health gripping story markets by l. e. cohen operated on the cover in syria in the $960.00 and notation career that ended in
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