tv Witness Reckoning with Laughter Al Jazeera December 25, 2022 2:30am-3:01am AST
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business owners are calling for urgent assistance. they once preceded dina with allotted to focus on a contingency plan to counter their losses. for now, most of the protests have quietened down for the deeply religious country. it is a break and an opportunity to celebrate mcgee, inoffensive. i'll just, yeah, lead money. hope frances has warned of the consequences of greed during a christmas eve mass. the head of the roman catholic church says the weak and vulnerable or victims of the pursuit of wealth and power. $7000.00 people attended the service, the st. peter's basilica in the vatican, 1000 more are expected for mass on sunday in saint peter square. pinky mentally minute as tanner consumer chill, while animals feed in their stalls. men and women in our world, in their hunger for wealth and power, consume their neighbors, their brothers and their sisters, how many wars and, and how many places even to day are human dignity and freedom treated with contempt
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. as always, the principal victims of this human greed are the week and the vulnerable. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. at least a dozen people have been killed and blinding blizzards and life threatening temperatures, gripping large parts of the us. more than 1700000 homes are without power. thousands of flights have been cancelled. there's been a 2nd day of unrest and the french capital after the fatal shooting of 3 people at a kurdish cultural center. police fought with protest, hers were q security forces of not doing enough to prevent the attack. at least 8 people have been killed by russian shelling in the southern ukrainian city. of course, on the president accused moscow of killing for pleasure. ukrainian troops retook the city last month. a major setback for rush. at least 22 people have died after a fire at a nursing home in russia. it happened in the siberian city of kamer oval,
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investigator suspect a faulty boiler was to blame. the nursing home was reportedly operating illegally. a criminal investigation is underway. security forces in western afghanistan, i have used water cannons to disperse women, protesting against the ban on female students at universities. it came on the same day, the taliban government band women from working for 8 agencies. it says some workers weren't following dress codes. i, we have come to day to demand. oh, right to education. we had not caring in the weapons, but the taliban forced us to come to this narrow street. and then they used water cannon on us. we all got wet and many gills fell down. they escaped of our voices. we want our rise. the congolese army has dismissed a pledge by him 23 rebels to retreat from a strategic frontline position, calling it a sham. the arm group says it will give up the town of cuba near the eastern city
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of goma as a good will gesture. but the military says the move is designed to create a distraction to allow rebel fighters to reinforce other positions. 10 people have been killed and several others injured. after a gas tanker exploded near the south african city of bucks. berg, emergency services say they're investigating the cause. it led to widespread damage in a residential area. but the headlines, the news continues here on al jazeera, after witness, thanks for watching. as 2022 jewels with, we were slammed on the major stories. did she tell julie now does the rep for a series of in depth of looking back at this? yeah. and to head to 2020, to promise not to do this alone. it's right. so wish before do
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you believe that i have to go home to get the chance to call to you was to work on a. * book by the kid you said at the same time a global health greg a, a this whiteman air. is john hard about it, and this show might be the dirtiest and most unsanitary coroner of the united states. why everyone call me or they touch
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the road to like get to go to harvard. 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 fine. again, i got it out of my sister. boom, everyone running around 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 peace and i couldn't do it. so now i'm doing it through commenting. i'm so anxious on just a job and i left that on the conflict in a loony has the unix b o, b c a y z. i had this as you, but i had
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a telephone of data for your sound. greenville clone was delightful in envy and oh, and i went to sleep. anonymous. i woke up the next day, my phone was exploding all over the arab media zone is proposed, has made the payment. been solomon with the 1st jewish comedian ever come to the stage here at the $1001.00 left comedy festival. so please help me welcome to i gave her arabic name please. i'm a welcome to the stage and now i'm is so stir ah,
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good evening everyone. if you're not good 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 a persian wonder woman. my parents are considered traitors, their 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 emma didn't jot next to her. when we cross check points, the soldiers, they stop our car. they hit on her and they look at me. did i give mill id please?
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i found a letter that my father received to the military detention center and he refused to serve in the fight her soon territories. 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 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
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the super i think what i've been eating my whole life cruise injury, call it gone into the for the my grandma and now my mom like read this pretty much every week. all the fine i'm adding a few more healthy things to it. don't tell my ancestors, i'm changing the recipe. the 1st show i ever had was an english. and that 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, sometimes i feel very anxious about and in a way thing, you know, kind of bring my home 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 going to be limited because of who i am because of my message is maybe i'm wrong,
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but i hope i'm wrong. but this is the kind of feeling that i have so we have couple of building blocks of your show, right? so one big building block is like who your parents are, and then the next building block on my visual, never shut on me. and then you have a series of little things with innovation. and then eventually through this, i went to the un advocating to work more and more with those sections of society that they're usually not spoken to. yeah. that are like boilers 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 they told us who needs to work with those extreme israelis who deposited in that's their responsibility and it ruptured my belief that there was like
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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 i'm like this rupture led you to that. yeah. getting ready to perform for the harvard. he lives out there who can use 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 that need to be part of the change in know 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.
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oh yeah, 9 am i have the various audiences following me everywhere. i have already and iran in here and you've got us didn't show up tonight. security with the year, like 70 minutes, not over the 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 to rush to the community. and they, they tried to evacuate all the jews and all the arrows from their houses, but my,
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by the student neighbors, no one move from their houses and the firefighters. and then you have to evacuate your homes immediately and use of it. i have not to leave my house and the firefighters go use if you will be able to come back and yours is like, that was what i it was a good show. consider everything. surprises actually 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 a more progressive than a lot of people. i know and still it's interesting. she got an invitation because she's just because she was doing something about that you know more approachable to them. well that's what's radical about using cultural work. yeah. you know,
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she gets to use comedy and art to get in the door when you wouldn't otherwise be able to get or what you did yesterday. it wasn't a photo revolving career as a comedian. it was the straightforward, that's what you did yesterday. going to go to new york to perform at the famous 30, rob woo, my 1st time a factory with me in the audience. were like, you know, i'm, we can believe that we're here for, to see, and he's really committed and i was like, oh my god, a
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the world health organization officially, the credit a pandemic. you cases are surfacing in new places every day with at least my teeth countries and territories now reporting infections currently the map just follow as well because by the end of the day my inbox is a festival of cancellation, and i have no idea what to do at harvard in an empty campus with like no one around literally no one is around i think i've come to terms that i should leave cambridge in. go who this is it i am to is back.
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i mean a lobby, right? know micro calling them every we have all the ages, older genders, older, religious spectrum of everything, everything in. so what's happening here with saying them in what 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,
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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 divide us into higher case. this is the closest i've seen. i don't want to sound like a cliche because obviously you know, the inequality and everything still exists, but i cannot find it here and i don't want to be looking under the ground to find it. i've got a . 2 a
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ah . anger and grief on the streets of occupied east jerusalem as eod hallock was buried late on sunday. my 32 year old e. dallas was chased and killed unoccupied. 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 forces. the mccomb. so your coleman coleman with
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an kid, a wife close in the vista mouth with a bully, him cormac away, mom forgot them. it follows him to william and said, every day, am millennium quality sand. we'll see him kiss if me stand up of accessible trims, holding belts with w doesn't a full sent me by and pick it up with a funny mistake. out the list in the piece to miss vivia. fill on show my note unless you force, i mean, of course, almost clue i've heard loma and jim and at yahoo! he's promising to carry out the annexation of an eagle is waiting settlements as well as large parts of the jordan fashion. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has run up surveillance with virtually no. it's also been a lag of some weeks between testing facilities being set up in jewish areas. and if palestinian was speaking up here is scarier because there is a bigger price to pay and i'm not going to shrink myself. then
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as i told you slowly said, because i know it's a little boy to help with w i t i m, he's not here and i listen out of ashanti manet to combat the navic. he called robin so flames. swaim, are you but to him, china of the asha, minnesota, so we will have it in a flu and i that feel a bit sleep then stick. silly. so initially, i only stuff that the beverly taca, both the, i knew the vin and i got hi, denise, vickie monday and you know, you, it gives you might that love that now the send that out really. i mean, we're in
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with landmark case has been sent shock waves around the world. it's enormous. it's phenomena historical and paid the way for the potential to penalize climates in action is the will wake up call for the government. this is really something that can make a turning point or thrice, meets the citizens using the mold to hold governments and corporations to account if they don't want to do it by asking, then let's go to the court. the case for the climate on it, jesse. ah
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