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and pat impartial. we tell your story. we are your voice, your news, your net al jazeera. ah love. the german chancellor is in care of us diplomatic efforts intensified to avert a fear washing invasion of ukraine. ah, hello, i'm adrian for again. this is al 0 alive from doha. also coming up we'll do all blue post indians on the killing of a teenager by israeli forces during demonstrations and he occupied westbank trucks towed away and drivers arrested as canadian police and cove at 19 protest.
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reopening a vital us trade crossing i los angeles rams come from behind to beat the cincinnati bengals. busy in us thrilling superbowl showdown, ah, germany shazlaw, olaf schwartz is in kiff ahead of a planned trip to moscow on tuesday. it's part of a flurry of in person diplomacy by western leaders, who fear that russia could invade ukraine at any time. the kremlin though, deny is planning any such attack, but ukraine is demanding direct answers from moscow about why more than 100000 russian troops have taken up positions on its borders. let's go lived out a careful 0. natasha butler is that for us. so jimmy's chancellor, is there now in care of what can we expect from him? yes, o. left shoulder of meeting go to me, zalinski ukraine's president. of course,
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to talk about the situation that berlin has called a critical, this is shown says efforts ad 3rd ring. the european diplomatic push to try and avert a war in europe, as those concerns continued over russia's intentions over whether or not russia plans to invade ukraine. even though moscow continues deny its got any such plans? well, zalinski and scholes will discuss the situation and also discuss a possible german plans to offer more financial aid and assistance to ukraine to help it's a now ailing economy. but there have been some concerns and frustrations amongst many, a ukrainian officials over the fact that moscow, berlin, over the fact i should say that berlin still refuses to give any weapons to ukraine . they would like to see much more military assistance of from germany shows than
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of his meetings there in care of is said to visit moscow tomorrow, tuesday. or what can we expect from that? yes, the german chancellor will be a travelling to moscow to meet the russian president vladimir putin. he is expected to listen to russia security concerns. that's what we understand from the german a government. but he will also come with a message that should russia schuster or invade ukraine, that there will be very swift and severe consequences of from western powers. or we could also expect shoals and putin to discuss the north drain to pipeline that pipeline. the runs a from a russia to germany, the u. s. president joe biden, when he was meeting all our fields last week, said that if there was a russian invasion, that pipeline should be stopped at the gas would never flow from russia. something
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called c rush would be very concerned about germany though has not been so clear about its intention. so perhaps we'll hear more from shoals. some say that could be a card that germany a could play during that meeting. it's going to be much more challenging that meeting for sure, some seeing it as a bit of a test for this new german chancellor who comes in the footsteps of angler, merkel, merkel of fluent, russian speaker, many years of experience with vladimir putin. i'll deserves natasha. battle there live in care of a let's go than to berlin. dominic caden sir, is their daughter, one of the expectations in berlin from today's visit to kia and tomorrow's from moscow. yes. expectation well of in terms of expectation hope might be one way of looking assets. what they are hoping to to see is some effect that the chancellor might have some ability to
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transform the situation. some ability to bring the 2 sides together in a way which would deescalate things de escalation is the watch word that's been coming from the german chancery from mister schultz and his party for some considerable time. now he is trying to cast himself in the guise of someone who can be seen as a mediator as somebody who can, as it will feel the pain of the one side. but be able to persuade the other that perhaps the escalation is the way to go. but remember also that whatever the chancery here and the entire government here expects or hopes it has to deal with the historical aspects that any german government has to deal with in so far as that part of eastern se in europe is concerned. that's why we don't see german weaponry, german, munitions in the hands of the ukrainian army, and the ukrainian government who don't see that so far. there may be some movement
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in so far as certain non lethal forms of assistance for the ukrainian soldiers, but no weapons as yet. so when mister shots meets presidency, leanne ski, the reassurance he hopes to give will, how reassuring would it be given? we know what germany has said, it's red lines are as it were, and there is in terms of expectation, it is worth making the point that amongst the german population, there is a very real reluctance to see german weapons in the hands of any false whatsoever that might then go on to use them against russian troops out, is there a store that can live in berlin? dominic, many facts. well, let's get the view now from moscow's dorsal jar, jabari reports. poland is joining the diplomatic push. we do expect the polish foreign minister to arrive in the russian capital later on monday he is, of course, the chairman of the osi organization than he was scheduled to come here for
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a visit and in the this as of last week. so he, his triple really be an important one and possibly address the concerns that ukraine has raised. the polish foreign minister will meet his russian counterpart later on tuesday. but it's important to highlight that the m o c e, which is one of its mandates, is crisis management and arms control has decided to withdraw its a civilian monitoring mission in eastern ukraine as a result of a security situation there. and the russian foreign ministry has reacted to that, saying that it's very, very dangerous because that mission was really the eyes and ears of the world about maintaining the so called seized part of that that was agreed upon under the minsk agreement in 2015. that was supposed to have a cease fire ongoing in that region. but once these of this, o, s c emission is pulled out there,
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there really is nobody to monitor that agreement. and that's a cause for concern for the russians. the foreign ministry spokesperson also said that it's very important that this organisation is not use as a tool in the political game of what's happening right now. well, the number of russian forces in pain a roof is the largest since the end of the cold war. they're engaged in intensive war games. the nato considers a potential premier to an invasion. i'll just hear a step fossil reports now from an air field near the border with ukraine. at this bluff field rush and helicopter gunship steak through the air near by dozens of russian trucks. the training grounds armored personnel carriers are transported towards the border with ukraine. the south of barrows looks like a rush and military zone is abandoned in the field. and above, near the city of homo is one of the 12 areas where russia and barrels conducting join drills known as allowed to resolve. this is not allowed in the local people
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tell us, the it's rip is in bad shape and has recently been used for sports competition. footage, released by the russian ministry of defense shows state of the art military equipment in action near the border between bellows and ukraine and nato. several divisions of as $400.00 missile defense systems and dozens of so called fighter jets taking part in the exercises. in response to questions from the baltic states, bella, luce has confirmed that russian forces are also active outside the scope of these drilled so military units and sub units from the east. the military district of the armed forces of the russian federation, a performing task outside the framework of the exercise. they have been deployed and are performing practical measures to god the southern state border. lead are no opportunities to enforce it using border patrol units of the republic of barrows. they are a lot of questions about the exact size and
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a real purpose of these exercises happening around 20 kilometers from the border. which ukraine, for sure russian forces are a lot more active this close to the ukrainian capital key as a lot more active than they've had been since the end of the cold war. but for many here, it's hard to believe that war is imminent. for people living at home, out close to the border, it is difficult to find out what's going on because he won't happen. we were told, it won't happen 1st. they said there will be worth what i wish the news and lucas ship. because if there won't be a war, they brought tanks and trucks and we thought it was a war, but it turns out it was a test of military readiness, laddie mc out. so i had a lead off, an opposition party and whole mal is not that optimistic. he says many people in ballard, i would like to demonstrate against the possible war, but are too scared to do so. when you those know that, that's what i'm personally very worried. i have family, i don't want war like my spell russians. but as i see the developments going on so
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far under the disguise of military exercises. it naturally makes me very worried on this main road and ukraine's capital. kia buses and trucks are still crossing the border, but fear is only 200 kilometers away. and russia show of military force nearby is making people in ukraine western powers valley. notice that fasten al jazeera into bosco level a palestinian teenager has been shot dead by israeli security forces during unrest near the city of janine and the occupied westbank. no good. 11 other people were injured when troops opened fire. those protesting against the demolition of a whole which belong to a palestinian prisoner accused of killing and is really settled in december. activists have condemned such demolitions as a form of collective punishment. jeff help up as director and founder of the israeli committee against house demolitions. he explains why is where the force is demolished, the home this is what israel calls,
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punitive punishments. so in other words, israel demolishes homes wholesale, not only in the west bank and gaza, but also inside israel. we have to remember that since 1967, it's demolished about 60000 palestinian homes community centers, mos schools and businesses and so on. this is a particular kind of demolition that we're talking about. and that is when someone is accused of what is your calls a terrorist action, what palestinian see is resistance and part of the punishment, even if they're killed. and they haven't been in trial or even if they've been caught, and they haven't been tried yet. a israel moves very quickly to demolish their homes. in other words, the homes of their families. i mean, one of these kids was 17 years old. i think the other one was 20 years old. so even if they were guilty, let's say of a crime or, or, or, or
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a resistance activity. you know, in international law prohibits the demolition of a prohibitive collective punishment. so israel is not allowed in international law to demolish the home of the family. still come here and i'll just say, we'll report from india's most popular stage where the election has testing the popularity of prime minister there under modi. a new place to call home. we'll take a look at the challenges facing african refugees as they resettle in the us. ah, rape as a weapon of war leaves the very deepest, scott, scott so rule that the victims, men and women can barely talk about it are the only witnesses who can help bring about justice al jazeera fall as human rights campaign,
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hello again, this is al jazeera. let's remind you of the may news the saw, germany's chance a as in king olaf shots is the latest western leaders ago on a diplomatic mission to try to avert a fear washing invasion of ukraine is expected in moscow. on tuesday. ukraine is demanding a meeting with russia and members of the european security group. the o. s. c. e. within 48 hours, keith was direct answers from moscow about the russian troop build up on its borders. and a palestinian teenager was shot dead by his ready security forces near janine and the occupied west bank troops that open fire on people protesting against the demolition of a home belonging to a palestinian prisoner. at least 4 people have been killed, of others injured in an explosion in somalia. that happened near the city of jo. ha, which is around a 100 kilometers north of the capitol. mogadishu witnesses say
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a roadside bomb went off as a talk talk. carrying passengers was passing by another trial has begun against man, most opposed civilian leader on san su, cheap. this one centered on allegations of election fraud. so father heard testimony from an election commission director search. he was arrested by the army when it ceased palm. all that a year ago, she's accused of influencing the 2020 vote to when a 2nd term in office denies all charges. florence louis is developing, following developments from kwan alone man. most military government has accused ong san sushi of influencing the election commission and the 2020 general election . and this was an election her party, the national league for democracy, had won by a landslide, giving her a 2nd term in office. monday was the 1st hearing date for this trial. now she has been charged alongside former president women and for my cabinet members mean to
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the military government had, in february last year, slides had electro fraud. as the reason it carried out the coo. but since then, it hasn't produced any compelling evidence of widespread cheating. international election observance have said that the poles in 2020 were by and large, free and fair. and many people believed that the charges of electro fraud against suji, all like the other charges she faces. politically motivated. she's already been sentenced to 6 years in detention for violating current, a virus restrictions as well as possessing on license walkie talkies and she faces trial and other charges including corruption and violating state secrets. now, many people doubt, sushi will get a fair trial. her supporters political analysts rights groups say the proceedings against her appear to be designed to prevent her return to politics. voters in 3 indian states accosting balance and local elections. people in one region of
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india's most popular state would pradesh among them. the elections are seen as a key test for the popularity of prime minister that under moody and the ruling b, j. p. 0 as probably the towel has more now from aloha, pradesh. were outside the falling station in a row hon with the police and people are lining up to cost. vote in what is in the biggest election. now that the issue is home to more than 200000000 people and sends a maximum number of parliament sharon, to the center of this election sheen, as a litmus test of prime minister in the reins mode. these popularity and the b j piece policies now. and the last election in 2017, the party want a landslide victory. but since then, support has dwindled among the many farmers that back the party for one, many of them participated in that yard long agitation against the 3 farm laws. these were eventually revolt, but far must say that
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a nomic distress has crept in for one, some of them have continued to protest because they said that demons had not been met and other save that price rise. all had also been a huge factor. now, other states or other states are also going to cause this month results, but all will be out on march. and almost all of the afghans and lifted to the u. s . as the whole of the tall about an hour settling into new homes a while many are relieved to be that some of the facial uncertain future. i'll just here as christian salumi met one african family in the state of new jersey. they found a place to live now after fleeing afghanistan, with little more than the clothes on their backs. with near the alamos, our family has only a few months to figure out how to pay for it. i'm going to start everything from 0 . i'm a tula allah. mazata worked as an interpreter back hall. you so it does make up his resign himself to physical labor here in his new home in the state of new jersey
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mother. but he's got some job offers, but we'll need to buy a car to be able to get to work 1st. the other cost to all their bill is so high a. i must work hard to pay paulding. hey, it's is very difficult for me. hey, are you by any chance at the warehouse reform? church of highland park is help and we will soon be hiring a refugee school impact coordinator, pastor sat caper. dale has been resettling refugees for years and says, donations have been pouring in. so all this stuff is going to afghan families who are resettling all around, central new jersey, everything from mattresses to money. since some 80000 afghans were air lifted to the united states, we were deeply concerned then cobble fell in august, and as we watched the same horrific scenes that everybody else did of the chaos at the airport. we knew that quite soon we'd be experiencing a search like we'd never experience in terms of arrival. when i found the alameda
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family and more than 200 other afghans, a place to live nearly triple their annual numbers in a part of the country where affordable housing is hard to come by. in a matter of 6 months, the united states re settled all but $7000.00 afghans, evacuated as part of operation allies. welcome in the communities across the country. but those 7000 remain on 2 military bases. one in wisconsin and one here in new jersey. but some families, tired of waiting for a placement, have begun leaving on their own. according to the hebrew immigrant age society, highest is one of the 9 resettlement agencies tasked with overseeing community placements capacity. why fi were not ready funding wise? we were not ready that we will be able to support and ask them arrivals as long as you know that that's a concern for refugees. most of whom have at this point only been given temporary, b says,
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we are here right now. we don't know what is our future. they are thankful to those who have helped them land here. but relief has been replaced by worry. kristin salumi al jazeera spotswood, new jersey. the busiest border crossing between the united states and canada has reopened to traffic police cleared, protested, who, occupying the ambassador bridge in windsor, ontario. the demonstration led by truck drivers, was one of many across canada, protesting against covey. 19 vaccine mandates re challenge reports. after nearly a week of protest and disruption, this was the end of the stand off on ambassador bridge. since saturday the canadian police in windsor, ontario had been gradually enforcing a court order made on friday to end the demonstration. by sunday, only a few stragglers remained. most had left or been arrested. vehicle towed away. the
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bridge is one of canada's most important roots to the us with 25 percent of trade between the 2 countries using it. but for 6 days it was shut. as a protest started by truck is angry at mandatory coven vaccine certifications blocked it off. and the mandate in the past words, they let us live or large. we're sick and tired of it. canada is freedom, convoy is they called it looks to be over now, but the idea has spread. this is paris france, $150.00 or so ca, setting off 1st to leo and then on to brussels. this is on that. i knew we will tell europe to join us so we can change things because the people need to make their voice heard to know that we are here today. we have the impression that we look down on things are forced on us and we are forced to get vaccinated in order to keep our jobs. we don't want that. we don't want the suppression. we want to be free. brussels was quiet on sunday, but maybe not for long,
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because of coven governments in western democracies have placed restrictions on people's lives. not seen outside of wartime. most citizens have complied, seeing them as for the greater good. but a vocal minority of finding ways to make their opposition rory helen's now to 0 archaeologists and peru of us the mummies of 6 children thought to have been sacrificed up to 1200 years ago. they were founded a site in northeast northeast of lima, reaching back to before the inca empire. i believe they were sacrificed to accompany a man into the afterlife. it's been something of a hollywood ending at the united states biggest sporting spectacle hometown, the los angeles rhymes came from behind to win the superbowl, snohomish reports. oh, just the 2nd time in franchise history. los angeles rams a have their hands on the super bowl trophy. $23.00 to $20.00. when over the
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cincinnati bengals, securing them at the championship, but for the 1st time in more than 2 decades, it feels great. ah, just so happy to be able to celebrate this is such great teammates of my family people. i'm in the most me and just so proud of this group. it's a, it's a special feeling. this title decide i was held at rams own of $5000000000.00 stadium and no expense. spare team has been assembled to perform that up against them. will rank outsiders as cincinnati bengals, the super bowl appears arriving just 2 years after they were the nfl worst team. del beckham, juniors touched on for the rams was an early highlight, but the bangles were never out of contention. by the time the plays had handed sent a stage over to the music world for the half time show,
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the rams had the narrow 13 to 10 lead. in the 3rd quarter, the bangles looked set to cause an upset and window 1st super bowl. a crucial interception, combined with some nerveless kicking, put them into a 7 point lead. but in keeping with the game held in the shadow of hollywood, some late drama was still to come with barely a minute left on the clock. a decisive that touchdown pass was grabbed by cooper cup who was also named the games that most valuable player. i just feel so undeserving of all these awards and accolades. i just feel like i've, i've played from a i've played from place of freedom. i've just allowed myself to be in the moment every single time that there was going to be that there is going to be guys alongside me to will make this thing come to live here. i mean, homes are so thankful for them. the franchise only returned to law sandy's 6 years
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ago. the city is now in possession of the nfl biggest prize, santa who's i'll just there. asia's biggest air show is taking off in singapore this week, like last year the ation sector hope's. the 2022 will be a turning point up to seeing balance sheets wiped out by the pandemic. leah harding reports a display of the world's finest aircraft. ah, look into what's on the market and how these machines are impacting global travel. the singapore air show takes place every 2 years. but this is the 1st time it's being held during the pandemic. we all know in this current environment. yes, it is. the attendance she, he surely be lower. test her best day. i think that's all of us. we expect that but as far as the quality is concerned and not worry about that, because yo,
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we have assemble a high quality set of exhibitors, a modern 70 percent of the top 20 global aerospace companies. i hear key players such as boeing, airbus and engine makers. rolls royce will still be attending and the show will be a rare opportunity to hold in person meetings with customers to drum up new business. but with asia pacific battling a fierce wave of the armor con variant, the 4 day air show will still be relatively muted. a parallel to the reality of the travel sector in this part of the world. while the united states in europe have eased restrictions and demand has rebounded, asia lags far behind. foreign tourists are barred from entering, and mandatory quarantines are still in place. in many countries, we are stopping to see green shoots in industry by passenger travel numbers are up . a flight frequencies are up. i think we can all sense the pent up demand for travel. we also can see and sense optimism. there are positive signs for 2020 to
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several places such as australia, new zealand, and the philippines are lifting bands on overseas visitors. but industry figures worn. there is a long way to go. leah harding al jazeera. ah, it is good to be with us. hello, adrian. finnegan, errands. oh, how the headlines and al jazeera germany is. charles le is in king. olaf sholtes is the latest western leaders go on a diplomatic mission to try to avert a fear russian invasion of ukraine is expected in moscow. on tuesday, natasha butler reports now from keith. this is shown says effort to add 3rd ring, the european diplomatic push to try and avert a war in europe as those concerns continued over russia's intentions over whether or not russia plans to invade ukraine. even though moscow continues deny it's got
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any such plans. well, zalinski and scholes will discuss the situation and also discuss a possible german plans to offer more financial aid and assistance to ukraine to help it's a now ailing economy. ukraine is demanding a meeting with russia and members of the european security group. the o. s. e. within 48 hours. kid once direct answers from moscow about the russian troop build up on its borders. a palestinian teenager has been shot dead by israeli security forces during unrest. the city of janine and the occupied westbank. no good. 11 other people were injured when troops opened fire on people who are protesting against the demolition of a home which belong to a palestinian prisoner who's accused of killing an israeli settler. in december. at least 4 people have been killed and others injured in an exclusion in somalia. it
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happened near the city of jo harp about a 100 kilometers north of the capitol. mogadishu, witnesses say a roadside bomb went off as a talk talk. carrying passengers was passing by another trial has begun against me on last, opposed to the lead on sans who chief. this one is centered on allegations of election fraud. said she was arrested by the army when it ceased palm more than a year ago. she is accused of influencing the 2020 votes to win a 2nd term in office and denies all charges. this is in 3 indian states are casting ballots and local elections. people in one region of india's most popular state who topler dash, or among those voting the area witnessed major protests by farmers angry over proposals to further open up the sector to private players. those plans were laser dropped and those are the headlines for these continues here. now to sierra after witness next
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who he is, my favorite of all the whole j. o be want to know b, e z 9th grade, he's just so fantastic with his nie a light bill. the book bill. ah, look at my yoga. look. now there's a boy do you know where he, if you take him out of the box, he a run around all over the floor and talk. and you can ask him same things in here for you. i got 2 of them. here. you want to be
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afraid? he got you. huh. not a reason. i like it because and never had toys when i was growing up a little boy and me just loved a movie in the care to this for fantastic. you know, i'm gonna give them to my key is when i'm with ah ah ah deos. a story. i don't know of ways to say where any of the fat it feels a story. i'm
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telling a story about my life in the store to take 50 pages or do i get 8 done on the take 50? i'm fully these pitches are here in the of never face like live ah, nova journey than i had to tell you what my wife kept telling me. oh, you can do it. you got tell. and whenever you can do this and you get what, you know wise, can set him down a bank, you know, that is true. a true account of how we live, how we survive in the south. ah,
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ah, when a patient walks into my room, they expect to have a seat. and for me to talk with him about the 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 tell you hard stuff, but i can't discarding because i needed all the help that patient to live. i'm a physician, but i'm also an artist. i see myself a little bit of both. when for it is, are oddest to both from the south and i had opportunity to go to one his, our shoals 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 you ability
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to sleep so hm. and hours of sleep you get a night very for 3 or 4 hours. and as with the medicine, me without the medicine, what you get with that promotion, i get nothing. and it's been gone 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 opponent, medicine in all, to get some rest for use. post traumatic stress disorder ear, so he traumatized you again and make you really of what you had 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 and that mean? oh no, i don't think it the there's a difference county are there feeling is my can, isn't i heal?
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do with me please. ah, year blackfoot 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 man, i go back one, i was glad to to you. i can remember guy gave me a good memory william on plantation and that was early sixty's. i don't take long for you to realize that something is wrong with taking garden every day on day. you start out on your roles, the j. c. you spend all day and you never get to the in the year
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at the time out 14, i ran away from not home but i ran away from the country. so 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's in the trouble. you have to go to sleep in the rest. i've seen it increased as you get older, 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 in every column by name he'll be saying stop. if i don't take my medicine
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and i can't sleep with passion, go. so i'm going through. if i'm dreaming, i may, i may punch pet. let me go back to this garden. i'm kerry. 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. i stay in jail for a year with no charges left him. so i took a roll of toilet paper stuck in in a jar, flooded jail. and when they share came back, he came back in,
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he was gone through staying with me, the cheek, me 2 or 3 times. and about the 3rd time he kicked me out of the sad. i wouldn't let him kick me in. war ran his legs and i threw him to the ground and he went for his gun. i took away from him and he's begging me not to shoot him. last a well, i'm not going to shoot you, but i'm will lock you up. so i'll lock them in and say on an athlete, went to 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 a police next thing and no error, white man incurred with georgia, standing out in the yard early in the trunk of the gore. about a 30 minute ride in julie, open up the trunk. i saw the rope hanging from a tree, looses a place design, and like to hang people when they put her over ram,
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our feet pulled me up in a tree here. come then the devil 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 gone a chance to rate me and did hang me, burned me. i was 19 years ago and they, i am bleed like a pig thinking up in a 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 this. i took my shirt roll up between my lay like day. wow, good job. so if we man me to give us a massive ah
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ah, my mother's tell me she says 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. sometimes they were many people. they put him in the water, but wait, sort of bam would never see him again. sometime it would take to bite as economy as sale to pieces. sometimes it would take to bite up the lift and bring it up. so the families were not happy. those ones that were recorded. what about the ones that were dot recording? it was close to 3 to 4000 people who would niched. and
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a lot of these people never got of tune. 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 only gee, you leach you deep. i just happen to be one man. that was say, 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
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1st time i saw you i was trying to medically speaking, i was trying to figure out why did he have these on his he over chang marks. well one more than the other. why this awarded this ca stretched my punch in pain? oh, i didn't learn a bounce one moment, so we're working on the highways and byways and when you hear them more, i hear you hear manny. well, don't you know, that's the main. we're again on a j b. mm. wow. i like the car. it doesn't make me cry. oh,
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the beautiful morning that long johnson ok good. then i can walk in a ga which a day. you've been leaning as me. i'm far li live again. don't you see i almost almost strong george of 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 with a bigger hip to that. oh really. yeah. on the brain way more put a break in. did you that? no. i'm rick in it. yeah. oh god, i didn't know that i bought a blue moon . i knew
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i did where to put tomorrow the 20 night trying to pull it all together. pain. nathaniel, you know that painting idea with 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. mm. your guests have pushed back with people. why you understood it hasn't been steward enough people were saying, ah, that's so depressing. i say, would you say just to present, try hang a from a tree. ah, what can i do? i can't bring them back. but i can give them
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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 call of this get 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 in law, there casket in the ground, 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 looking back in history for this patient, can dr. we look back in history so this patient can become very strong.
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but this patient can only live and get stronger if billed, willing to look back. mm. so tonight we start, there's an african proverb, the says, you speak my name and i will live for african. mm. so tonight we will speak some names. ah, my name is sierra. ah jim. ah, my name is mary turn. i was the 19 year old, pregnant wife, the wonderful haze turner. my name is lorna thomas and i'm representing on me when i confronted his murderous they left me and burned my body. names kaya felony and i represent representing you.
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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 watch him dime live to tell the story. i i had my wife no children looked after to live for now is my son, cried and 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.
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generous when they have my bed. j rest. run it for my life every minute. but as after i don't know what to do. oh, i'm mad about what happened. and it didn't seem like a low ball dad to say, hey, this is a, it hurts me to see him in that campaign for the thing is they need 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,
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i j v oh my god leo, i'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 done to me years ago. the austria only back generation, the message july changes. i can change this world on the way. i'm not a big enough man to do there, but i can put it in. just keep going and go and go. i wish you could see me. now. i wish you could see the work that i'm doing now. mom. i wish you to be
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the light last night after lately invented consistency and he investments with blue look forward to brighter skies the winter sponsored play cattle airways. hello. they will start in north america and the weather stories all about the temperatures on those contrasting coastlines. we've had a cold front suite, the east coast,
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and that brought snow to new york city. we still have those winter weather advisories on monday where we're going to see the temperature pick up in places like new york in this, in the days to come. by the time we get to wednesday, we'll be well above the average, though it remains rather cloudy. now to the west coast, we've had some exceptional winter warm here, with temperatures in southern california, touching above 30 degrees for 4 days, but they're coming down. and if we have a look at los angeles for the 3 day, we're going to be below the average on tuesday with scattered showers. it picks up on wednesday with sunshine, and there's lots of mild weather to be found in the south. wind to weather, still whirling across central parts of canada. brisk winds, pulling down from the north west. but for places like texas, the temperatures here are above average. for the wet weather we have to head to central america. we got those trailing rains pulling down across central parts of cuba. heavy falls from the frontal system for places like water mala and, and dura. and by the time we get into tuesday,
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it will be southern parts of mexico that get a drenching that sir weather update. ah, the weather sponsored by katara ways. the news this is al jazeera. ah, hello, and welcome to this news out with me, adrian said again in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, the german chancellor is in kiff. his diplomatic efforts intensify to avert a fear washing invasion of ukraine. as russia appears to suggest that there is a charge for more talks and an agreement political do i owe.
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