tv Witness Reckoning with Laughter Al Jazeera December 22, 2022 5:30am-6:01am AST
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world cup some permanent, some temporary, but all passive cutters efforts to use art as soft power. ah, the woman behind it all is shakera, may i say fanny, the sister of cutters, mia and the chair woman of cotton museums. she is considered one of the world's most important art buyers, helping cut her to diversify its economy away from the oil industry, and increase its international influence. its museums are really dynamic spaces and their generates their generations of discussion of debate right from the stock katara has understood how important culture is and to communicating with the world and communicating its identity. its positioning, the world and baptist has grown angry when i go more museums and galleries are plant designed as works of art in their own right and holding influence that stretches far beyond their walls. alixia brian al jazeera doha,
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ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stores. ukraine's president has addressed the u. s. congress, saying his country will never surrender to russia. below to ms. lewinsky is in washington on his 1st war time, overseas trip. he said ukraine remains resilient, but we'll need more help. i would like to thank you. thank you very much. thank you for both financial beverages you have already provided us with. and there was, you may be willing to decide on your money is not charity. is an investment in the global security and democracy that we handle in the most responsible way. earlier the u. s. president announced a new $1800000000.00 package for ukraine, which includes at patriot missiles,
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speaking alongside zalinski joe biden said the u. s. would stand with ukraine for as long as it takes. meanwhile, russia's president vladimir putin has approved a 30 percent increase in military personnel. that'll boost it to 1500000 soldiers. the kremlin says peace talks with ukraine are not possible, while western countries supply it with arms peruse president. dina bolo, our day has carried out a major cabinet reshuffle, appointing a new prime minister and finance. chief. it came hours after she won the approval of congress to bring forward elections to 2024. a u. s. attorney says sam bank when fried is now in f. b. i custody and 2 of his associates have pleaded guilty to fraud charges. the founder of collapse crypto currency exchange f t x agreed to be expedited to the united states is facing charges related to one of the biggest financial frauds in us. history. protests had been held in some afghan cities against the taliban decision to ban women from universities. and demonstrations,
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enjoy all about him cobble when health science pledging. solidarity with female students. the un security council has adopted its 1st resolution on me and more in 74 years is demanding and into violence, and urges the military john to, to release all political prisoners including ousted leader on song sushi. those are the headlines. the news continues here in al jazeera, after witness reckoning with laughter. thanks for watching. i all ready for the 1300000 a. be that this is only the beginning that it is going to be moving with make or break the moment for center. go to being given for thinking that start career at 130 happy trans chair. i can tell you that i don't discount
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australia because they're going to come out fighting and fighting at the end of an incredible dramatic aid. i a i, a, i'm a product that is a low unit is your wish to do so before i believe that i have to go whole who gets a chance to come to the was to work on a. * book by the kid you said the same time a global health gray
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a a to this white man here is john, hard of out of, and this sure might be the dirtiest and most unsanitary coroner of the united states. why everyone cormier, they touch it the road. they're like, oh good to go to harvard. oh, you don't want your kids to go to harvard. it's just like a name. they can go to any other university and it will be fly in again. i got it out of my sister in law. oh,
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everyone running around with the books going to the class. and i'm going to write comedy. when i tell people, yeah, i'm writing comedy at harvard to like what? and then have to explain it to you and i was trying to make people send them and couldn't do it. so now i'm doing it through common. i'm anxious to say that job and i left that on the commencement in a loony harness. the humanist b. o. b, c o, z, i had this as you, but i had a lot of data fair sound greenfield clone with the little in envy and oh and my i went to sleep anonymous. i woke up the next day, my phone was exploding all over the arab media. zionist propose is made of haven't
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been to lunch with 1st jewish comedian ever come to the stage here at the 1001 left comedy festival. so please help me welcome to i gave her arabic name, please on my welcome to the stage and now i'm is so o m, good evening everyone. if you're lucky night, a guide you just getting my name is no um, white liberals can't pronounce my name so they call me chomsky my last name is stairs. so i have a name of a jewish european professor from mit in a body of
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a persian wonder woman. my parents are considered traitors there, left wing liberals. so they raised me in a mixed community, were jews and palestinian lived together. my best friend ronnie, and she's the palestinian. she looks like jiji. how did i look like a medina just next to her? when we cross check points, the soldiers, they stop our car, they hit on her and they look at me and then i give mill id please. i found a letter that my father received to the military detention and he refused to serve in the off. if i had a santo tories, i brought it with me here because i have this feeling like it's going to make it into my show. and these are like the 1st memories i have for my dad. just me and my
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mom. kind of alone in the house and my father in prison, and i remember asking all the time questions like where his dad, where his dad this is the 1st appraising this is the 1st intifada is a very different outlook on those that are questioning the system and that was a point where we could still turn things back today. it's much, much, much harder. sunday lucifer. i think what i've been eating my whole life cruise injury, call it gone to the for the my grandma and now my mom like read this pretty much i really only find i'm adding a few more healthy things to it. don't tell my ancestors. i'm changing the recipe
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the 1st show i ever had was in english and dot show was so incredible and amazing and people were listening to me in such a different way than i was used to. i love performing in hebrew also. but there is something about israeli audiences that sometimes i feel very anxious about and in a way, saying it out loud, kind of breaks my heart because from the beginning i kind of know that i'm not going to have a lot of space among my own community or even in hebrew like it's gonna be limited because of who i am because of my messages. maybe i'm wrong, but i hope i'm wrong. but this is the kind of feeling that i have so we have a couple of building blocks of your show, right?
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so one big building block is like who your parents are, and then the next building block never a shannon raise. eventually, whenever gentlemen like, then you have a series of little thing as with innovation and then eventually through this, i went to the u. n. i was advocating to work more and more with those sections of society and they're usually not spoken to. yeah. that are like spoilers of future piece of brands. so there was a pushback from him, from the one they didn't want to funded. they didn't want to be part of it, it was too risky for them. and i told him of who's, who needs to work with those extreme israelis who the palestinians, that's their responsibility. and it ruptured my belief that there was like a traditional avenue to do piece work through. and it led me to start making jokes on every tv about m b. s. like and now here i am, you know, like this rupture led you to that. yeah. getting ready to perform for the harvard. he lets out her. oh mary,
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can jews it's my biggest responsibility to speak to my people. they're coming from a place where i believe they have more to learn. they can do better. they need to be part of the change in ins. no. the things that i'm saying they don't come from an ignorant perspective. the press doesn't come from an ignorant perspective. never . i'm not telling them anything new, but the jewish audience is where we have to work. oh yeah, 9 am i have the various audiences following me everywhere. i have already the iran in here
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. any palestinian showed up tonight. thank you. i believe with 70 minute, not 70 years. i so my parents, when i was 7 years old, they decided to raise me in the only coexistence community in israel. and 2 years ago, a big fire broke. and so a lot of security forces and fire fighters, which i rushed, rushed to the community, and they did the tried to evacuate all the jews and all the arrows from their houses by the neighbors. no one moved from their houses and the fire fighters and that you have to evacuate your homes immediately and use of it. i and the firefighters go, you said you will be able to come back and years if it's like that. we want to go
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back then one day i it was a good children to do everything else actually to let you in because they would never like bring activists from jewish voice to be right. but it didn't bring you even though your view more progressive than a lot of people. i know and still it's interesting. she got an invitation because she's not just because she was doing something that you know more approachable to them. well, that's what's radical about using cultural work. yeah. you know, she gets to use comedy and art to get in the door when you wouldn't otherwise be able to get in the door. what you did yesterday. it wasn't a hotel revolving career as a comedian. it was straightforward that what you did, yes, to the culture that going to go to new york to perform at the famous
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30, rob wu, my 1st time a 3010, at the center with the students in the audience were like, you know, we can't believe that we're here for to see, and he's really committed. i was like all white god the world health organization officially, the credit a pandemic. you cases are surfacing in new places every day with at least 98 countries in territories now reporting infections currently the bill and the map just follow as well because by the end of the day
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hold on. i'm an organization of the same with who i feel like god is looking at me and telling me, oh no. you thought you're going to be a big shot in america this year. come come. i'm taking you back home. i have other plans for you. hi me. money sir. huh. i do. hello, this is anna from. from my shelter that hold on jennifer on in a, in a should it seen any pull mark much more money money this plan is just
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i wonder how palestinian survived all these years. enclosures and restrictions of movement. it's this is pretty hard. ah, lot a while ago there was any pull that down south. caleb kelley, come dormer is vargas that off the volition. is she mom? cliche to my left gallagher. you don't um. the only problem of like a her,
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the shabba dasa should the cooler clinical lorna, very zone, a collision, rochelle bob is mine. we'll be sure to play with flashing around. okay. i got the, i got a man on the ocean. i am live monica, the could, he's out as a minute on this. you'll zoom bah. my a proline of simple to push him a little in baton with
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i am in one of the only places where people are gathering, hiking, meeting each other and no restrictions. i had po tell a lot, that's my stamps on the line with, i mean a lobby right now, micro calling them every we have all the ages, all the genders, all those religious spectrum of everything. everything with
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our case scenario would be able to stick with we're all year under very unique circumstances and we're getting the same. so we're getting, you know, same treatments and the talk, see identity issues and hatred and stuff that i'm used to seeing outside of that exist outside. it's just absent here, a in a utopian future, one state solution is not in apartheid state that doesn't separate us and doesn't
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yeah anger and grief on the streets of occupied east jerusalem as eod hallock was buried late on sunday. my 32 year old e hallock was chased and killed, then occupied east jerusalem yard, who was autistic, was walking to his special needs school near the alex. so most compound when he was confronted by is ready security courses. mccormick. so someone called me with an kid, a wife was in the 15 belts with a bully at them. cormac away, mom forgot them. if us him him to williams instead of with am millennium quality center and will same guess if me stand up of acceptable pinch, holy belts with w doesn't fuss at me. and by and pick it up with a funny mistake. get it the list and the piece to miss via feel and show my note.
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and as you force, i mean i've heard no more clue. i've heard loma benjamin netanyahu. he's promising to carry out the annexation. illegal is waiting settlements as well as large parts of the jordan. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has ramped up surveillance with virtually no. it's also been a lag of some weeks between testing facilities being shut up in jewish areas. and a palestinian was speaking up here is scarier because there is a bigger price to pay and i'm not going to shrink myself. i don't really to begin with. so i add to the idea that he's not here. i live now of a shiny manet to combat the navic. he called robin so flames swaim or human to him
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shiny. i love the asha minnesota so because it's not blue and i that feel a little bit sleep then stick. silly. so initially, i only stuff that not beverly stuff, as the vin, i got a busy day and you know, deal with it. you know, you might not have that now the send that out and we believe not then i, i mean with
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