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tv   Witness Weathering  Al Jazeera  January 11, 2023 6:30am-7:01am AST

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house vall, geez, originated even africa, so made so marvelously on ceremony old poacher. what many, many divinities who do has its roots in west africa, with beneath considered its origin for where it's exported to the rest of the world by sleeves taken from africa to walk on plantations. and it's back in west africa that worshipers from all over the world gather to celebrate every year. many officially recognizable doors of religion in the ninety's. after years of suppression, become a now cousin as it has a fundamental aspect of the country heritage and identity. this festival has been celebrated for the past 10 years as a celebration of our religion, an engine, religion followed by millions. yeah. in been in public, a 1000000 school abroad, especially in economy and a lot of reaches, go into the food festival days of sacrifice and rituals that many find disturbing.
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but voted supreme leader called the pontiff disagrees shaking locally. this is colon noises, macos, as fetish, but video is not all about worshipping dolls or bloodletting. it's not about magic . we do is a complete belief system that does a lot of good things. i didn't believe the religions of i've dictates of european onslaught. and was of i for many more century to come to greece. how do you see that? we don't i don't you know there with me. so he'll robin and joe hall. reminder of all top news stories peruse, attorney general is launching an investigation against present the nobility, members of government. it follows the most violent day since unrest began in december. following the rest of the former president federal castillo,
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17 people died in protest and the southern region of tuna on monday. brazil supreme court has ordered the rest of the man who was in charge of public security in the capital when government buildings are stormed on sunday. anderson torres was removed from office after the riots. he served as justice minister and the former president of both scenarios. heads of state of the us, canada, mexico held wide ranging talks in the north american lead us summit. us present. joe barton, candidate, just intrude our next case. undress manuel lip is overdose. have been meeting in mexico city, immigration, climate change and trade were on the agenda. working together to take on the scourge of human smuggling and illegal drug trafficking. congest the last 6 months or joint patrols in mexico have resulted in the rest and more than 7007000 human smugglers. we've seen more than $20000.00 pounds of deadly fentenol at the
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border. rushing forces of stepped at their assault on the salt mining town of solid . i in the east of ukraine, ukraine's presence as the area has been flattened and austria supreme court has dropped a terrorism case against a well known professor of egyptian origin. following out there a documentary on which they were reveal the accusations against the read a fees but fabricated. those would advise them back with more use of hofner to stay with us. the american people with focus. but what exactly did they say? is the world looking for a whole new order with what america in it is the woke agenda on the decline in america. how much is social media companies know about you? and how easy is it to manipulate the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line? ah,
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you just have that in the have that it will seen him. that something is going to transpire. and it didn't so going to police officers. every lawyer, i feel torn so hard, something like i stood and watched them as they sat my corner. absolutely nothing in league was found. however, when i almost please my be released and go hi. i'm just home. you probably just, i sure one moment they are, i mean hancock is quite been in but at the same time it was a it was a, i can offer me at the same time to know that in the high of
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a pandemic, that you can be treated in such a manner no, to no respects. ah ah ah, ah,
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racism is very common within the hospital environment. it's so common. you call really foul to see when you are black nor my experience has been on the front line during lockdown. was very unpleasant. you see in so many people also seeing colleagues being taken ill it was never stay in very scary. the southern interest in the suffering of black people is it brings mixed emotions for me. i feel more confident to speak about the racism that i've personally experience without being told. i've got a chip on my shoulder, or i'm trying a race car as
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a result of what medical staff have experience on the front line during the pandemic, and also, and the black clothes map protests. we've found that some of our white colleagues have actually started to listen to us. so during covert, did ye, cuz he said, you feel like things got worse over the years and, you know, did you experience more racism? the racism was very quite clear for black nurses where i worked in a, an area that is predominantly white. and i'd been working in this a n. e for probably i'd in a year on the agency. and i became acutely aware that i didn't see any black patience, but obviously awful wall, you know, it's is, is, is it predominantly white area so we don't really expect to see any black patients . but cove it, oh my gosh. that was such
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a difference to what i was used to see him in that particular hospital. the every single patient that come in mores black, i guess that kind of high and my fear his there was often times or i couldn't get p p. and again, we found that we was being disproportionately em allocate it to more high risk areas, especially being black agency nurses. and that seemed quite apparent across the board and min, my black colleagues, would notice it, and we'd have conversations. ready ah, a lot done her no, not being able to to, to be around your family. not being able to, to be a,
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especially when wonderful young people as well. and you know, and not have been the direct communication that you wouldn't want to on a normal day to day. as a point where the young person, the world shows your way it means to be black. whether need not try to be there for them as much as possible, even from a distance. that's what keeps me go and thank you for coming and thank you. thank you. no time this afternoon. i'm to come and speak with me as you know where we live in an unprecedented times at the moment and a difficult time, but also a time of change as you, as you, as you've seen in the media, is a lot of negative perceptions that go hand in hand with office black people and that people as a culture, how did you take to see and those incidence, the dog situation that happened, that one kind of annoyed up on the like, it was like, why does that make sense?
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and then to have enjoyed flow to which and kind of on the back of the please, please call the cops. please call. got african americans live in my life. please tell them whatever you like. they both combine and then they just kinda escalated each other so much more than they should do. and i think like everything was coming together so quickly and then being in lockdown as well. maybe even was because you can talk to people about that like women would now well, so we can't do anything about that. we can talk about the faith and very hog prefix and say i'm very resilient, but we only support sometimes a final support for my elder uncle
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pat. how are you doing, sir? good. am good. before checking on, you've been a long time man. long time enough? yeah, i mean, i need to check in to see how things are with you know, nothing, nothing comes easy is worth having, you know, of course, you know, seen things that happened previously over and over in america. know in the u. k as well. it was still going through my mind that even at that point i could be the next one. i shit privately. what i saw. i only need to see once that just slide it situation. i turned away every
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other time because it wasn't going to change. you know, i'm saying and i couldn't, i was helpless in that case, but you saw that kind of eyes in the face of the people. yeah. jared, out of this action and there was elemental enjoy and mental power. yeah. i could be that was wrong. yeah. for sure, for sure. i become disillusioned at times and i know it becomes stressful at times and i go home and i am stress and have a headache and i'm tired. i'm just yeah, i'm just at that point i'm in my time where enough is enough for me will be all right.
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ah, so i had my own experience. i was the place recently whereby i was just sitting in my car having a conversation. and unfortunately i was taken back to the station and locked top for 18 hours. i ended up being charged for failing to yeah. out of my call quickly enough. the charge, fortunately, was overturned on the 22nd of may. 2020, which was 3 days before the death of george floyd. ah,
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ah ah ah this is well was pot way for a post office to open m as a mckee worker and i was waiting to to go into work surely after the police force me straight along here. and we saw each other. we close eyes. i know they saw me and, and i saw them moments later he just came back and just the mom did the i got the call for few moments, you know, as agitators confused while the car moved to the passenger side and just stood dead
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with my hands in my pocket, thinking that, okay, was, was, was, what was the, was that, that happen and moments later, i mean, handcuffs under section 23 of the misuse of drugs acts because they, they deemed that they could see kind of dislikes in mccall, m. and i was like, been in for like 30 seconds a been if louder, helen been here for you just made the assumption in the event. no physical testing am, you know, and i've shown you who i am as a professional and i'm in hancock on the side of road 9 30 in the morning. was quite berlin. but the same time it was a it was eye opener for me. the something cathartic about knowing are the only worn godfrey things. one of my
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childhood friends was thought by the police several times during a lot done on a brief face. tyrant me. i mean, i, i probably been, i'll probably bas stops, stops more than you probably fit. more like over a profile is a, something that you, i thought you grow up, be instructor social. you just, you end up thinking as a normal thing. you can go for your phone book right now, and you can get double figures of people that experience based on such weapons. just in the last year that journal got down one. how many, how many friends and that people around the same age as us to be, no doubt that go stops, are such weapons. even the 1st like couple of you to the look at. we got together. you got shot so i so i will stop by myself. the 1st note down when will, when muslims, i am. when was the given was sac, he can't get yelled, don't get it. but some he, luckily i was review as well. he was trying to calm me down, the stuff bought the whole experience. ha ha. they did a say
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a word and they just jumped out a car and had the handcuffs already handcuffed me without even saying the wet to me were telling me what they was looking for was such. and for just a, just a way that aid they kind of, they tried to do with you anyway, was up and i says that lucky there was got to get my goods on imagine magin if we were, if we were with him and that was kind of a 1000 experience he had to he had to see as well. so i mean my thing to was that was that rock. i don't to go left. i found a sense that the things that he was saying to me, what would you say to me? he said, he asked me for my my, my title like mr. webb, and as i come, i know it's not dr. sorry. he said no, no, he's not dr. on for like i said, i'm in the education like a one away from your, from the doctor's office, jogging up about a couple of degrees on the mobility trucks, a wind yoga trotter,
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which ought to get a reaction from so they can have an excuse to arrest you look you up, what can you do? is that every systems against us, you just go hopeless. yeah. and that is was that is to of an that, that acceptance that you know, it's going to happen just fools that we just with her in it. oh i i have to watch the george fidel a few times the 1st time i didn't you didn't really think i'm really taking one of those letters one but just sort of video quickly enough. stuff for me was to i went back to the video a few hours later and actually just saw the context and understood what was actually taking place in this for to jenin. it's video
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and hearing him models where they can't breathe and ask him for his mom and an officer. the officer still waiting for me and his neck and the smirk and the and the, and the agent office of protecting the officer as well. it's just more than de lynch and just leave cameras and it was like he was just playing, playing, playing a character in a movie. the cameras were rolling before this was the big moment. i'm going to, i'm actually going to show you what we actually feed about black people. i'm going to do live on camera. funny enough for the police about behind us.
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so try to treat the contribute. they want to me right now. how funny is that? oh ah, seen so many videos of black people being mistreated by the place is absolutely devastated. tim, i find it so stressful being a mother and also having family members who could also be the next person who is suffering at the hands of the place
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when i was handcuffed my mom, my incident, my incident feeling was imagine if i didn't know how to how to communicate and handle my emotions and, and remain calm. why 5, what if i did raise martina? did something out of keratin, would i have been a lover of george, florida? or montague hm. it took 8 minutes 46 seconds. the murder of george floyd wake up the rest of the world. the got it down. i've been trying to hold one last
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what do you want to do about it? again? you don't get it and we'll get it. in the news i i come in on my house again. well, you want me
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to tell you i have a really where are you so the reason i still haven't seen you before and i've been like for a long time turned round. and then when we came up examining your car and about what margaret turns around them tonight the the white one. i will tell you i want to make your windows training me
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to change on the section one of the places criminal evidence. the reason being, i believe you have stolen property and call me for struck a constable recent reason for an injury yourselves any of my colleagues ah, i have the
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hopeful for the future, the conflict get into the murder of another. ah, in order to be heard. ah, ah, ah! after a lifetime in finland, an emigrant returns to somali land upon discovering his ancestral home could be
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a gold mine. but to benefit his community from the minerals beneath the land, he must navigate the age old, tribal disputes above it. mm. witness. golden light on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks. this particular sub station has been here in 3 separate effects. why 6, russian we saw with detailed coverage, they had held that the u. s. would relapse quarter panoramic restrictions this week which was likely had shattered their off of getting in from around the world over 3000000 people to talk to the 381 a side of the board for union mcbee and the national team there are people in the world who want all forms of verification to just go away. so we need people fighting against that. we are trying to see if it's a fake video,
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