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tv   Witness Ashes To Ashes  Al Jazeera  February 9, 2022 6:30am-7:00am AST

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drive my car, palo mothers, worst person, the world flee. these are movies that are outside the united states. i was really excited to see that diverse diversity, legally damping up in the oscar nominations, said ha denominations. again proving the power of streaming giant. netflix with a total of $27.00, not the academy is yet to reveal who will play host. but there is pressure to put on a show that resonates with a younger, more diverse audience. when the ceremony takes place at the derby theater auditorium in los angeles for the 1st time since 2018 join wolf al jazeera. ah, hello, are you watching out 0? these are the stories we're following. this our i level talks to avoid conflict in ukraine. i continuing the ladies of france, germany in poland,
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have met in berlin earlier french president manuel min chrome called for com. during a visit to the ukrainian capital, kia was young, the premier, the discussions i had with president putin were to look at ways to lower the instability and insecurity in the region. this will take time, in particular, lowering attention related to military buildup. we have to find ways of bringing viewpoints together and lowering the tension. obviously the geopolitical order that was built at the end of world war 2. we need to address that. i think our communications over the past hours have helped us to address this old position and go and how to change. israel has launched the air strikes in syria. the military says it's in response to cross border anti aircraft fire. earlier syrian state news said it's a defenses intercepted is riley missiles. israel has launched hundreds of air rides on iranian targets in syria over the past few years. israeli security forces have
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killed 3 palestinians in nablus in the occupied west bank. the military accused them of involvement in recent attacks on soldiers, palestinian armed group has threatened to retaliate. the u. s. world food program says 13000000 people across the horn of africa facing severe hunger kanyes and malia ethiopia and eritrea, a suffering from drought. 3 reigning seasons have failed and food prices. arising concerns are also growing about malnutrition. in that men, madagascar, as i clone on sunday, devastated large areas of farmland. at least 20 people have been killed and students across schools in the us state of minnesota have staged to walk out, protest over if police killing of 22 year old. a mere lock lock was fatally shot. last wakeman place entered his apartment, using a no knock warrant. those are the headlines i'm m language. stay tuned for witness . teaching. now you can watch out to say we're english streaming live on like
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youtube channel. plus thousands of all programs. award winning documentaries and dead news reports. subscribe to you dot com forward slash al jazeera english. who is my favorite of all the whole jetta. all be want to know these more free release just so fantastic. what is murray? do you have like a lot of them? oh, you look good. no,
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they're boy do you know where he if you take him out of the box, he run around all over the floor and talk and you can ask him saying things in here, else leave. i got to drill here to be afraid. he gave you not a reason. i like it because and never had toys when i was born. a little boy and me just loved a movie in the care to the diesel. fantastic. you know, i'm gonna give them to my key is when i'm with ah
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ah, with our egos a story. i don't know of ways to show any of the fact that it feels a story. ah, i'm telling a story about my life and this is going to take 50 future. do i get 8 done on a take 50 i'm fully these features are here in the of never face. never, never journey than i had to tell. but my wife kept telling me, oh you can do it, you got tell. and whenever you can do this,
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when you get what you know wise can send him kind of things, you know, what is true, what was hes all true account of how we live, how we survive in the south. ah, ah, when a patient walks into my room, they expect to have a seat and for me to talk with them back to history about their journey. i take that information and i use it to help them heal. i need to look at history. and sometimes patients come to tay hors d'oeuvres, but i can't discarding because i needed all to have their patient to live. i'm a physician, but i'm also an artist. i see myself
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a little bit of both. winford is, are honest to both from the south. and i had opportunity to go to one his, our shoes. and there he was. he's had a lot of health problems, hypertension, diabetes, long over 40 years of stress. and i think that stress in appears which your ability to sleep so have an hours of sleep. you get a night very for 3 or 4 hours. mm hm. and as with the medicine, the, without the medicine, what you get with that promotion, i get nothing. and this been going on for a long while for youth. when ever you do oil pitches, he gets it, you have to go to the doctor and she has to talk to and he has a double up on that medicine in order to get some rest for use posttraumatic stress disorder ear. so he traumatized you again and make you re live what you had
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gone through a greg. and the thing is that some time acknowledge in the history does that help? some people to heal may help other people in that meal on their own. frankenberg is a different counter art than ceiling is my can is and i, he'll do it ah, good year. bla put hope and my are now not much says everything is done from the page. there's not much hope in active, shoot them. so i thank you and my go back one, i was glad suit you. i can remember guy gave me a good memory we leon plantation and that was the early
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sixty's. it don't take long for you to realize that something's wrong with taking garden everyday. all day you start out on your roles, the g. c. you spend all day and you never get to the end the year. at the time i was 14, i ran away from not home. but i ran away from the country who i was doing everything at all possible if you live a different type of life. natural sick. this, you know i'm working gigi. this man, i go through the night 3 or 45 o'clock in the morning when she okay. she was, she's down there like bullet the trauma that he seen in the trouble. you have to go to sleep in the rest. i've seen it increased as you get older,
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the dramatic stuff less when we have a problem. but know that it wasn't really need to get done. sometime he wakes up completely up carlin, whoever deals this run and then we call him by name. and he'll be saying stop. if i don't take my medicine and i can't sleep with passion, go for i'm going through. if i'm dreaming, i may, i may punch pet. let me go back to this garden. i'm carry by john a civil rights movement. and 40 years old. when you are part of the moon, me, you make a name for yourself and all of white people know you and they are waiting to get their hands on.
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i stay in jail for a year with no charges left in so i took a roll of toilet paper stuck in a john flooded jail. and when they share came back, he came back in. he was gone through staying with me, the cheek, me 2 or 3 times. and back the 3rd time he kicked me out of the sad. i will let him kick me in. war ran his legs and i threw him to the ground. and he went for his gun . i took it 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 for lack of an essay on an athlete. when did he, his house of civil rights workers? i bought the woman answer the door. i told her, will it happen? she went to the next room and call the police next thing and no error, white man,
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incurred with georgia, spent an hour in the yard early in the trunk of the gore. about a 30 minute rat and julie opened up the trunk. i saw the rope hanging from a tree, loses a place designed and looked like to hang people when they put a rowboat. ram our feet pulled me up in a tree. here come the endeavor to shave the lock in his ear and he's got a knife and he come up and he grabbed my primary paws and he took his laughing, stuck me. they was gonna chance to rate me in the it hang me. burnley . i was 19 years ago and they, i am bleed like a pig thinking up in the tree. ready to be slowed like a hawk. and then another white man grab is off and told him, don't do that to we got better things we can do with this. i took my shirt roll
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up between my lay like day. wow, good job. so if we now need to give us a massive ah my mother's tell me, she said you cannot internalize to pain if you internalize at pain it just chips away at you. this country, no one really generally talk about the people who lynched sometime they were many people. they put him in a water, but wait sort of ban would never see him again. sometime it would take the bite as
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a customer is sale to pieces. sometimes it would take to bite up the list and bring it up. so the families would not have anything. those are ones that were recording . what about the ones that were dot recording? it was close to 3 to 4000 people who were niched, and a lot of these people never got a pin. it was often too dangerous for the families to retrieve those bodies. and some time there was no bodies to retreat. is not just black history. this is american history. ah, you don't survive a lead ye, you leach, you deep. i just happen to be one man. that was say,
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i have heard me. i have chipped me from me and maybe will actually yes it help me back because is 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 he over chang marks. well one more than the other. i just want to just contrast my punch in pain. oh, i didn't learn a bounce on my man. so we're working on the highways and byways and when you hear them all, and i mean, you hear romance movie. well,
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don't you know that's the song we're again on a chevy. mm. wow. i like the car. it doesn't make me cry. oh, the beautiful morning. you got to long john. ok, good. then i can walk in a ga much a day. even leaning as me. i'm far li live again. don't you see? i almost armstrong joy to her as the less right. he, i'm give and given out. well, to put it in a do that. oh, you pick i'm little, you know, with we used to for water in there were good. they got hip to that. oh really? yeah. on the very way, more put
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a break in. did you know what i'm rick in it. yeah. oh god, i didn't know about a moon . i knew i get ready for tomorrow the 20 night trying to pull it all together. pain. nathaniel, you know that painting idea with the with the k k. k. yeah. could you bring it to me in springfield? ah, i decided to have a few for the over 4000 african americans who had lynched in the united states to close that chapter and move forward. america has to do the same thing to help heal this coaching. you'll get some pushback with people why you want to stood out.
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um it has mr. enough. people say, ah, that's so depressing. i say what you think just to present, try hanging from a tree, lou, what can i do? i can't bring them back. but i can give them a prayer. ah, ah,
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good evening. i'm dr. 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 law there casket in the ground,
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the minister was se ashes to ashes. a lot of people never got there. so we look back in history. so this patient can live . we're looking back in history for this patient can dr. we look back in history so this patient can become very strong. but this patient can only live and get stronger if built, willing to look back. mm. so tonight we start. there's an african proverb. the says, you speak my name and i will live forever. so tonight we will speak some names. my name is sierra. ah jim. ah, my name is mary turn. i was the 19 year old, pregnant wife of the wonderful haze turner. my name is lorna thomas and i'm
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representing on me when i confronted his murderous they lynched me and burned my body. i named kaya bellamy and i represent representing ga. they ripped my unborn baby out of my belly and sharing his death. long with my i'm james how and they told me i had a choice either i could die with my son. or i could watson dime live to tell the story. i had no talk. i had my wife no children looked after to live for now is my son tried and
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begged and pleaded for his life. they bound his hands and feet and forced him into the river. and as i stood trembling with tears running down my face, watson, my son, said to the bottom of the river, never to rise again. never to rise again. so in unison. wellborn you representing speak that name? ah ah, ah ah, ah
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ah ah, it is. oh i dan, this is matt
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beck. it is dragging me down here today that been florida some years ago. and he went to day now is dragon, me that chain graph a generous when they have my b. j. rest runner for my life. every not but is out of it. i don't know what to do a man about with and he didn't seem like a low budget dad to say, hey, this is wrong, right. it hurts me to see him in that campaign.
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for the thing is there needs to be raised, we commit to the ground, these bodies, and these souls. and let us for ever remember and reflect upon the lives that have been nameless and unknown for many years, ashes to ashes, dust, to dust. ah, a feudal is a healing for those that are life giving respect to those that have to i think they want it to be remember and to have the right of passage the right to move. ah
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ah i j v i don't i got your li he'll take, i'll go to the grey wood where i get all the lead now. the whole and lay back. he was 0. strength was don't to me years ago. the austria only back. yes. in the message, you're right changes i can change as well. i know i'm not a big enough man to do there, but i can put a dana which is just keep going in goal in go room. i
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lou. i wish you could see me. now. i wish you could see the work that i'm doing now. mom. i wish you could be with me now. i hope you up there looking down looking down at your chair. doing miss lab work. i guess mamma, you wanted to reason that i keep doing yes, sure. yep
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