tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 11, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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nowadays you can say whatever you want, except if you're heterosexual, if you're white and the question mm they might say, actually could you somebody and you can probably more yeah. when you point as an amber, what's as hate says contracted the author, issues of mega just asking him up all of the thought the balance through. and i'm hoping that sort of because ok, sure. dinos, you quoted me and politically and the last name as you're not even as many oh my fellow i should to be as on me as i was going to like luck with and yet, and i really want to send them somebody in that letter for me when me and some way
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to because i think when you have a way to go to your area, please. hello. yes. setting them up with both of the wish mcdonald's on the s on the on those who are still does. it also includes electric, i think maybe when you took them, they've been the case to you into the bell about can you feel like any device that you're in the country? ah, yes, mass immigration story. we had bunch of clashes between the cultures and the problems that the college or i should say to waiting us is, is not comfortable with european culture.
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the me a lot of bullshit. y'all do go back cuz the ballot b h t community or into long ago will probably all 3 cobble you got a little boy. you see auto glass before jack on the court. he shap sheet, but gary would like a shot or soccer ball is alba speak. jacqueline, what will knock? never do. i yet i'll be locked. ah, ah. such a dramatic contrast to monday. now the police, instead of letting people on board,
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the train stopping them from getting access to the station. a smashing was al corda in b allow, we'll give them. i'll cannot be as bad when i go mom mike to sit to god always as a coffee. i got somebody to little hiding got it. got to what us, what you all all you all as a jenny dad magazine, jeremy's act on it. i do games. i'll talk to one, a highly follow dish. just out of the lack concrete on would be ski boat duck. ok. i like to buy old water and i'm wondering if i'm going to pay a shockey mark that down of most $1.00 on one. this is the traditional suspicion of ethnic minorities. that was the basis of official i'm getting or dick's. 2
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for 140 yes, now the fear of being swamped by foreign congress, which is owed feeling, you know, of countries especially in eastern europe, as you know, you know, memories of taxes, occupation, and all that kind of thing. now, of course, his transmogrified into him, if, because nobody's stretching hungry, we didn't have immigrants at all, 0 immigration. but this is the one topic, one political topic, anybody. and everybody's discussing because there are no refugees and migrants currency in hungary because they not in the country. the turban hat to kind of invent a new enemy in this new enemy became ger,
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cherish. with they spread the message that joe told us once to bring refugees and migrants to europe in order to destroy the continent, to destroy nations state, to destroy the kind of the christian for the show college. for a few of mister shutter sh is a very handy symbol because of course he was supporting human rights groups, free, higher education and such causes that are hated anyway. but it's very easy to explain the whole from feminism to human rights, from a modern capitalism to its opposite to modernization as m by the figure of the demonic, elusive, inexplicable jew. melissa does
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a bunch of sheep to buffalo. ashley i saw on the phone yesterday like mashing a suit. she has to crowd as a, as a dad was a little boy. he was at bonham thoughtfully. i got your one bedroom in addition to that, been a busy another check. each one donald doesn't get them bad. has all she glad program young to sunny donna. they took it at us politically. nazi are knowledgeable, shut off our last i got on a sham me. the last one. i am call my mother, the shaggy boy. if you will, it will make a difference. acosta martin with with
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them. but it has done that, lambert, mccord or marshall them. they chum masha named shaun or hawkins hockey ranch. i should like young i'm born. yeah, sure. color or russian dan always minute about issues. i'm dan out it oh, be hard to me see the tune because a lot of times you don't the back to back to search for specific information. you just people see me move the lives or the all the things i trust me. i trust my family. i trust girlfriend, i read the trust strangers. ah,
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mitchell, i don't want them any more. stomach me that's local jim. i think. let me, let me try to find some why some people are asking for the answer. social. i mean, for example, trying to be who are picking fights with people at night or in stack a whole weeks inside a city we go up, then we try to speak them. we try to tell them that all right guys just come down, don't do these go home and stuff like that. and if it doesn't work for usually like
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i hungary and you have 3 d b problems with each other. there are districts here in the version where and other people are living and those, these 3 have highest crime rates. actually, the really cannot leave better every chamber discourse, those at the new york city. and i know most of these youngsters do not join for right organization because they are obsessed with the ideology because they are neo nazis proceed. most of the time they joined these organizations because they want to join a community. they want to belong to, to a group of people. and step by step,
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of course, they start believing and decide the ology for february, move forward unless you're thinking does it because when i send it to your assistant anyway, it'll probably monday would you? because we are trying to keep our christian, well use temperance, honesty, bravery, and well, we're not, well champions, for example, in trying to deal with this, people just opened them and they took off, then it's a whole different story from data garcia. we find that sound wasn't always
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seen them for industrial jaw. l i n a. got m a k my just when was the last one to shovel for it? was he, it was g, a lottery on bag and i be scared, glad of what you want, but you know, rescheduled kishor sag as, as with me off what i'm going to show me for laughing today. i laughed at lengthening your floating kitchen of your glass sink. it's mindy person with many people who the pendant in hungary, the feeling left behind. so you look at the past in beautiful life when everything was perfect was when everything was good. when hungary was a significant player and the european 11th, when everyone had jobs going to get a quote on how could it jack so tom, would you tell faculty sugar to get me named emotion? one isn't see to shall done. my is what is the last walton melott
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i guess that a lot of them so and i she low, she approved them on the one of the shags for a new on the 2nd like rock me my thought of what the good i talked about lash, which i gave a battle national board. ah, i mean, i'm like that. that was if we have them united as in sam, it's me that i'm gonna, he is what would have been as it may, it doesn't actually talk. all right, hold on one. would you feel and i was, would i sure i got he had love with equal love to a qu, hatton, oh yes, i guess. okay. i got from you again. maybe i don't know what your ball if giles will. ok. so more that catch up with, i mean i've got guys that they're called daniel, it's a just maybe smith. i was
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a mom. you. yeah. and then when i get that question, you're looking to get a proposal. yon does a boy. yeah, yeah. my auntie icon mcafee's. i got hi josefina. be that guy again. mia? i'm chuck bestier to read numb. took bustier with me. my name at yahoo dawson and she'll go to la nina for doing that. i gave you reco trip. when i not my fair son lash, did it not me. i'm was not
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can get well at the chairs and go me. i'll meet of asha dana skeleton long. yeah. is our kids are worth radish. avi von. a honda monica for, for the electric one guy or less that does so good, holds only as ish loud that oscillator chimney jenkins goes allen chicken from ground on shallow that fight somewhere. you look bad. none that i'm shocked by. none of them not your shop monkey bowsky. awkward on record, mattie's or some other thought was told you isn't near line. i'll be like goes the shaggy vash agriculture because you don't and i got caught my model official with us. why do you and i mean, look on children, i am on monday, not good on one minute hold off on me and i thought louder one by month ah
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see a with nancy. go off on a few thoughts. so mastery global dot multi wonder report, what does he like with as he told me, i said on the food i like the yeah, i mean i think need by law. yeah. hello muggle. got my thank you. if you got them to you, but on tiny backlash is growing. the prime minister in b r a should thumb all and address the nation. i would say a particularly the 200000000 muslims. and i tried to assure them that they will, they advise and freedoms will be protected in india as guaranteed by the constitution. countries in the gulf region including cattle and he ran have
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summoned india's envoys and demanded a public apology. but these protest is wont more. they want to push sharma, arrested, charged and prosecuted. the comments they say are offensive to islam, victoria, gate, and be al jazeera, ukrainian officials have made another plea for heavy weapons from the west severed than it continues to come on. the russian far, the small eastern city has become the focus of multiples, advance from one of the bloodiest points in the war with up to 200 catering soldiers to their each day. military officials say there's no chance of holding the city without weapons deliveries, including book systems that have already been promised by the west. about $10000.00 civilians are thought to be trapped by the fighting roughly a 10th of its pre war population. done them. i mean, somebody doing this is much currently it's more common this area, but it was dotted here. 5 grad missiles landed on the skulls. it's difficult for us
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. the house has been down the shelves with flying for good. bo needed is grease from a bomb, hit our house. it fell for the roof penetrated the ceiling in the hole. it's now lying. then somebody needs to take a look at it. in case of explodes over the u. k. has condemned death sentences handed down to 2 british men in don bass as an egregious breach of the geneva convention. the 2 men, along with another american man were captured while fighting for ukraine. they were convicted by a pro russian court. the mercenaries in the set purchase, tell the eastern region you came government doesn't recognize self proclaimed authorities in the region and says it's working with ukraine to secure their release. china's defense minister, why thing says beijing will quote, not hesitate to start a war. if taiwan declares independence, he's been meeting us defense. secretary lloyd austin washington says it's 1st face to face talk focused on the island which china views as a breakaway province. jessica washington has more thing. poor in singapore,
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a highly anticipated gathering came to a close speaking after meeting with the us secretary of defense, the chinese minister to send general weight for told reporters it went smoothly. he said the talks were honest and sincere. defense secretary lloyd austin said they covered global and regional issues. al jazeera understands it included discussion of the war in ukraine, as well as some of the regional flush points, including taiwan and the south china sea. of what we've seen on the south china sea is that despite the pandemic um, problematic actions in the south china sea have continued. these include number one ah, chinese encroachments upon the excuse of economic zones of various coastal states. the defense chiefs met on the sidelines of the shangri la dialogue. most significant security summit in the region. organizers say the importance of the 3
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day conference is mostly about what happens behind closed doors. if you're one of the more than 2 dozen defense ministers that come to the shangri la dialogue, you're coming not just to speak, but in order to have a range of bilateral meetings. secretary austin also met with defense officials from southeast asia as the us seeks to reassure countries of its commitment to the region. while beijing's influence continues to rise. chinese engagement on the economic france, it has been sustained, not just john, in the last year or 2, but it's been sustained over decades. and in terms of its trade engagement with the region, while most of the world's attention will be on the u. s. and china, for of the countries in the region. the summit is also a chance to re establish their defense priorities and connect with their peers. japanese prime minister for mucus sheet are told delegates his country wants to contribute to peace in the asia pacific. we must not repeat the scourge of nuclear weapons. the threat of nuclear weapons let alone the use should never be tolerated
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. as the prime minister of the only country that has suffered the devastation of atomic bombings, i strongly appear for this. the shingler dialogue is taking place after a 2 year hiatus and with growing concerns about the regions stability. experts say it's a timely return. jessica washington al jazeera singapore for al jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist in the occupied west bank. sherwin abu actually was shot in the head by israeli forces while she was on the sign. the engine in the day of her funeral, is ready for the storm. the procession is thought and beating mourners, causing pole, bare as to stroke. her casket didn't stop thousands of palestinians, so for marching through occupied east jerusalem take part in her funeral and burial members of the international community have condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation. a blackly was with al jazeera for 25 years,
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covering the story of these really occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. still to come on this al jazeera news, our facebook's advertising process is back under scrutiny. but this time over the conflict in ethiopia, ancient groves under threat in iraq will meet those, trying to preserve the harvest, lightning strikes on the ice in a tense playoff game between tampa bay and the new york rangers details for ah frank assessments. you've got colleagues on the ground in the canaries. what is the situation? there's only one doctor and one nurse for $2200.00 informed opinions. how big is foreign policy figure in the early stages of a bi ministration becomes to, to office for the huge amount of foreign policy experience in depth analysis of the
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data global headlines. how will a place like it live, get the vaccine when there's no money and all the rest the rich conference are fighting for the inside story on al jazeera, australia's native foreigner and flora are accustomed to push by it, but this season has been unprecedented. landscapes usually left unscathed, have been decimated. this bush by a season, has burned through millions of heck, days of land destroying the habits has of many native animals. some of these forests will take decades to regenerate, and others may never recover. these baby kangaroos or joey's orphans there now in cat. but for many animals who do make it out of the fires, they soon faced all the problems in their phone book, cats and dogs and car crash as early as fame to plants and animals are strong part of the country's identity. many of its species of found nowhere else in the world and the extent of the damage isn't clear again. for those who do survive, it's
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a long and painful road to recovery. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, al jazeera. with right down to the pit, we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others can. all, i was just going to your god by the police on purpose 0 has the time and it's programming. go live on me to go live,
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to work. another story that may not be mainstream is happening. fires a are being run by, you know, the way that you tell that school is what can make a difference. mm hm. ah, mind in that of our top stories here on al jazeera leaders from north america, latin america and the caribbean, have agreed on several measures to prevent uncontrolled migration to the us. 20 countries have signed up to the declaration, but latest from the countries that are kind of the largest for migrants to the u. s . weren't invited. you k. high court has ruled that the british government can go ahead with this plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda. for now,
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with the 1st flights from the u. k to wanda are scheduled for next week. inflation in the united states has hit a new 40 year high consumer prices jumped 8.6 percent. it may compare to the same time last year. the store in cost of petrol, has been playing, driven by high demand. supply shortages, legal logging and fires in columbia is amazon rain forest on destroying hundreds of thousands of hector of jungle every year to make space for capital ranching, mining and drug trafficking last year with 170000 heck. tears were lost and that's more than double the size of the u. s. city of new york. in the 1st of 2 reports al jazeera se alexandra run, p. s. he flies over the amazon to assess the damage an illegal road cut through what used to be priest the rain forest around the cemetery of centuries, old trees reduced to dust. look,
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those are big patches and most likely for cocoa fields or cattle ranching, which will definitely disconnect this area with data rent and n g o that protects the colombian amazon, he brought us on a 5 hour long flight across 5 national parks and supposedly protected indigent flames, none or intact criminal hands are grabbing land and burning trees for intensive agriculture, kettle ranging your coca farming, le, let me see the magnitude and the intensity of the destruction that we are able to see over 5 national parks on the most bio diverse area of colombia in the middle of the fragile transition between the andes and the amazon is a warning call not only for columbia, but for humanity as a whole. the colombian amazon is lost over a 1000000 actors of rain forest. in the last 5 years, an area larger than the island of cyprus, rodrigo says, a complex web of interest are to blame, pre medicate all i need. first of all, this has to do with the international conglomerate,
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interested in cheap land for the world agro commodities market. more than a 1000000 heads of cattle have been introduced in this area surrounding the cherry because a national park alone. that is because it is also a way to longer money from drug trafficking and illegal mining. the level of deforestation accelerated after the government signed a piece deal with 5 rebels in 2006. today. huge ranches extend for as far as the i can see. one of the 1st things we notice as you walk through the spurn patches of the jungle is the silence. gone are the sounds of the animals, the birds, the in 6 that live in the forest. all that amazing biodiversity turned into ashes. colombian president, even duke, a pledge to cut deforestation by half by the end of august and virtually optimistic promise. yet the military entitled for a station initiative and new laws targeting dose,
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causing environmental devastation, are starting to pay dividends. well, 3 barrels daniels is open at the 1st years of this operation, have been questionable because the military exclusively went after the core people logging and not the mastermind. if we did, we also had an outdated legal framework because believe it or not, grabbing land wasn't a crime here, but under pressure internationally, things have started to change. in recent months, a major land grabber and to local mirrors were ready for the changes that offer a glimmer of hope that things could improve before it's too late for all alison that i'm just sunk with it and yet it will in our 2nd report from them and we visit a community working to conserve the most sensitive and important areas of the rain forest by supporting other ways to make money in the region. you can catch that on saturday here on al jazeera. now an attempted coup. that's how our house panel in the united states as described, the january, the 62021 attack on the capitol building. the heart of
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u. s. government by supporters of donald trump. the c panel was shown and never before seen 12 minute video of right wing extremists leading the attack. the hearing televised live across the country also said it was a direct result of trumps efforts to overturn his election defeat moment people testifying work police who are trying to hold the line. what i saw was just a war scene. it was something like i had seen out of the movies. i couldn't believe my eyes. there were officers on the ground. you know, they were bleeding, they were throwing up. they were, you know, they had, i mean, i saw friends with blood all over their faces. i was slipping in people's blood. not only did president trump refused to tell the mob to leave the capital. he
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placed no call to any element of the united states government to instruct that the capital be defended. he did not call his secretary of defense on january 6th. he did not talk to his attorney general. he did not talk to the department of homeland security. president trump gave no order to deploy the national guard that day. and he made no effort to work with the department of justice to coordinate and dispute and deploy long foresman assets face the cause again, fail to detect lungs and violent hate speech and adverse. the test focused on if your were internal documents obtained by a whistleblower, have shown the platform a be to find ethnic violence. the non profit group, global witness created 12 text based ads using clearly dehumanizing hate speech to call for the murder and even cleansing of people belonging to each of the countries . 3 main ethnic groups there. mara, the role and the key gray. and now the ads were written in the most widely spoken
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language, their facebook systems approved the ads for publication, even though the company says it's employed, more staff that speak the language and have the technology to identify hate speech in that language. while the group deleted them, before they were released onto the platform, it then flagged the issue to the company which failed a 2nd test approving further to adverse while the group had previously done a similar test for me and mar where the company has admitted that it played a role in inciting violence during the genocide of the hidden gym, who slams will eagerly is the campaign and leader article witnesses. she joins us live from month and april. thanks very much for being with us and coming on the show. it seems extraordinary that facebook failed this test with these hateful ads, not once but twice. in fact, yes, thank so much genie. i mean it's really extraordinary. it's shocking which i
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paint speech that had already been published in many instances. and previously we tried to make this test as easy because for the company, we pick a country that was one of its highest priorities and sharing the safety. we that my why the country that they've been up to people and really that capability would be within that language. and as you say, we think that they was able to meet the 3 basic level of detection ready, horrible. and maybe what can happen, eva, when these sorts of ad for it's make it there and people view them what, what's the impact of not having the resources, the will, whatever is find the scenes that facebook to deal with this this type of
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speech happening on the face that acknowledged to me that it can lead. so the robot that can the rest of the way he has high enough again makes it easier. but my input for the fact that we did for me for the accident and maybe the coffee like the wow. and ultimately, i mean, the amount of resources that needs to come from a particular ration out by the side of us, we're not paying the money and they care about
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outside of the us. and that simply have to change. that's not good enough. and i have a lead their campaign, a leader, a global witness. thank you. thanks a much brazilian, please say search teams looking for a missing british journalist. indigenous human rights defender, her find what appears to be human remains. dom phillips and bruno rudo pereira, have been missing since sunday, where they were last seen in the job already valley. that's a remote area in brazil, western amazon onto one of the world's highest concentrations of on contacted. indigenous tribes is going criticism of the authorities, proceed slow response from local leaders, family members, and friends of the pair. south africa, the president says, do you process must be followed after allegations of corruption and bribery were again made against him. so we'll run the fools as accused of trying to cover up a robbery at his game farm in february involving billions of dollars. he says the funds were private and not public money and that he will be responding to insult or
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speculation. i will do all of these matters consideration against the backdrop of the advise i have that this matter should be ventilated in the proper inappropriate foreign. and i repeat that no must take is cash. and due process should be the order of the day in this. and as a result, i will not right now abuse for me to or these matters that have been raised around for me to mila has more from johannesburg. well, this goes back to the alleged criminal activity at his farm in limpopo province back in 2020. and the main concerns really around that is that allegedly are based on a criminal complaint laid by author frayza. he's the full, my intelligence, bossier,
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in south africa. he has said that between $4.00 and $8000000.00 was stolen from the president's home. in paula paula, this was not reported. and when it should have been given this sum of money that was illogically stolen. and not only that, but also members of the presidential protection unit track down the thieves, interrogated them, potentially tortured them and then paid them off to keep quiet. and so now opposition parties, south africans in general, are wanting answers from the president. because of that large sum of money and how he may potentially be implicated in money laundering. it's really needed to be understood by many here why the president had so much money at his home. and if that a theft happened and, and, and what the implications are of not reporting it to the police. he has admitted the theft did indeed take place. but that he can account for all of that money in his home. it was due to the sale of game off opal, and that he had declared that to parliament at the time. the president though,
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has maintained this line for out this latest scandal in that he will not answer specific questions at this time. but he's also prepared to stand before the african national congress. that's his party's ethics committee. to answer whatever questions they might have for me to mila reporting there. now, 10 human rights groups including human rights watch. and amnesty international have criticized tennessee as president after he sank dozens of judges last week. the groups issued a joint statement condemning chi sites, decision to fire 57 judges whom he accuses of corruption. they labeled to move a deep go to judicial independence, judges and lawyers, and soon as he are on strike and say their protests will continue for a 2nd week. if the president doesn't change his plans. columbia's presidential candidate rodolfo hernandez says he's cancelling the rest of his in person appearances because of threats to his life. hernandez, the right leaning candidate in the june 19 vote is running on promises to shrink
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government and fight corruption. the pi say they are investigating, but have no information about the threats. hernandez is in a tight race against left is former gorilla fighter, gustavo petro synagogues, political stability in west africa is often pit down to its practice. of sooth ism, it's a form of islam of belief focusing on spirituality and inner peace. unlike other mr . population, sophie's are a majority in senegal. i said big reports for medina, bay in carlock city. once we pause these gates, you're entering the town of medina by no alcohol and smoking is not permitted on its streets. oh, considered to be a holy place by those who visit this remote town. 200 kilometers from synagogues, capital deka is a stronghold of dejani sushi. they have their roots in algeria and morocco, and gain popularity during the antique colonial struggle against the french medina
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by is now a place of spiritual pilgrimage, pursue piece across africa. and it's also attracted black american students to come and study at school. us african americans as a place or a safe haven for us to practice our religion and learn our religion are also a source, an invitation back home, given us a piece of ourselves that we were there was loss or taken away from us. on the bottom of the procuring slavery, not many of those enslaved came from west africa. so for some there's a sense this has been a journey of return. when the plane landed, as soon as my feet hit the ground, i began to cry, is the 1st time that i have ever been home. what made you cry? the fact that i was home after 500 year journey the town and the si fi order, a significant force. and ago since independence, every president that's been elected has visited this small town every year.
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hundreds of thousands of pogroms flock here is the beating heart of the spirituality in senegal. ship, my se, se is responsible for western students. he doesn't shy away from how influential the movement is and says, synagogues president mackie sallie is well aware of their importance. well, citizen like us citizens, but we have dis, medina, we have this follows that my casela, he used to live here in cham, so he knows his medina, he know what's going on in medina, he not at medina is there but where important. but in synagogue i, i but for those who move here from the united states, it's a spiritual quest with its own challenges. joy fast on is from atlanta. she came here with her children, you know the language barrier and they were worried about making friends missing
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some of the foods from home getting used to the food here. but now they love it. they love the freedom. there's no doubt as to feed or social and political force. religion also take a central role in people's lives. and although in other countries, religious instance may be considered a negative aspect. here it's seen as a positive even essentially the re, i said big data. medina, by synagogue, a rock has long been a large scale exporter of date. but water shortages wars and sanctions are seen the loss of almost 15000000 trees in the past 30 years. and the lives of farmers, of those who depend on the industry are changing. mach with the war, had reports now from barbara for centuries. pub, mcgrooves described in the town of draw,
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people took pride in the quality of variety of dates. they produced alley and one's family has grown palms for generations, for droughts and salted water, have damage much of his orchard. as many of the waterways flung in from iran have been damned and tried up for about about 15 without a half. we've been relying on ground water since 2007, but it has harmful chemicals which impacts the quantity and quality of dates. many trees have been ruined by pests and diseases. there are no more steed sponsored pesticide campaigns or harvest is severely savaged in water. 30 years ago, iraq had more than 30000000 palm trees, but only about half of them have survived. many were cut down during the iran iraq war in the 1980s. others gave way to the expansion of towns and cities. after the invasion of iraq in 2003,
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u. s. force has burned pol mcgrooves that could hide fighters and that have been other challenges. dozens of palm orchards in bedra town have been destroyed by fire. fueled by scorching summer temperatures and water shortages war sinned by the damning of rivers in neighboring iran, have contributed to the destruction that has all it is altered in not only a fall in production, but also the extinction of unique varieties of dietz. along with other middle eastern countries, iraq has long been one of the world's top day producers. but it's output plunge it after the u. s. led invasion and has only slowly begun to recover. the more to wear an oil color. many types disappeared and others have decreased, but the regular types have survived the, in the past,
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we used to send special varieties to other provinces across the country to neighboring countries and further abroad. a y m in the agriculture ministry is backing the creation of new on forests in several provinces and the capital baghdad. but for now, the loss of old palmetto trees means there are fewer airable lands to raise livestock and support jobs. back in his orchard alley continues working. george, trying to preserve saplings of the old re, varieties to keep a remnant of their halcyon days ma'am, or that there were had al jazeera in bedroom town near the iraqi iranian border. peters here now with the sport. thank you truly the controversial love golf series
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says secured another big signing with 2020 us open champion bryce and dish ambo. joining day, 2 of the all girl events at the century club near london has come to a close 1st round leader. charles schwartz all remains on top of the lead aboard the south african is at 9 and the past 3 shots, clear of compatriot henney douglas. see the series has caused controversy over its been effect of the saudi public investment fund. and earlier i spoke to gulf commentator luke alvy and asked if this new to or is good for the game of golf. said, oh, i said on the side of i believe it's good to go. it was certainly promoting a little bit of competition for the main tours that have had led side, you know, the role of the roof for the best part of 50 years. it allows other parts of the world to see right dolphins, as well on top of emerging styles from regions that most people don't make it to the big stage of getting an opportunity as well. so i feel it was a positive for growth. not many people like change, particularly
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a very traditional sport like golf. i think this lived all series has the opportunity really far up. again. if you're looking to further yourself in anything, you do an arrival team or to a business brings you across. well, if i want your talents, i pay up for you, i pay more, that's what happens in the real world. and that's exactly what's happening happening. as you mentioned, the n b happens in the nfl with same formula, one benefit, rightly with the investment of the saudi money, it's driving right now. newcastle united went relegation to inside the top 10 in the space of 6 months. money can still do good things, even if people don't like where it's ultimately coming from. but again, i, i can't folder choir for wanting to make more doing that. i do. that's what professional sports is. they don't play for points in the real world. points don't buy homes or feed families or do things that allow people to live accountable
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existence and money does. that's the capitalism society that will limit the tampa bay lightning on our one went away from the stanley cup finals after a tempestuous game against the new york rangers gliding one game, 531 andre pallet with the go ahead go with less than 2 minutes remaining giving them a $32.00 series lead, but it ended in a brawl between liking captain steve stem cos and young rangers star forward, alexis laughed for any year. they'll have time to regain a cool game. 6 of the eastern conference finals takes place on saturday. tom brady has been speaking about his return to the nfl after a 6 week retirement radio turns 45 in august decided he was not done yet and will chase an 8th superbowl a trophy when the season begins. in september, the tampa bay buccaneers quarterback has been taking part in a mini training camp with the rest of the team,
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shrugging off questions as to why he reversed his retirement. after just $41.00 days. she's a long time ago that's happening between now and then. yeah, it's just a lot, lot of different things. so as a while ago, i feel like it's kind of more passive, going to be honest and but i'm happy i'm back. have been back to my teammates and it's going to be a great year. lewis hamilton says he is speechless, self being made an honorary brazilian citizen, brazil. the lower house, passed the bull, making the 7th time will champion one of their countrymen. the move was proposed after hamilton one last years, brazilian grumpy and unfilled the country's flag at the inter lagossi circuit. hamilton was in action on friday in practice for the azerbaijan grown pre where ferrari's cabbage of leader sharla clare recorded the fastest time. i've had sudden just over years, it's amazing times there see one more 1st of all championship in brazil and since
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then, 14 years later, whatever it is, the epic race that i had there last year in the moment i had with the brazilian flag. so, and that's my like biggest followings in brazil, so i'm very, very honored and grateful. and i can't wait to spend more time there. and that concludes our sports teams. julie, back to you in london. peter, thank you very much. that's it for me, julie mcdonald for this is our, i'll be back in just a moment with much more all the days you should see. then of course, you can catch up on our website. in the meantime, i'll just see europe dot com. see in a couple of seconds. ah, i
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