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tv   Witness Reckoning with Laughter  Al Jazeera  May 21, 2023 2:30am-3:01am AST

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additions that the model indigenous people have still kept. however, even in such a remote area, customs are changing. to one of my rouble was saved years ago from being married off as a teenager, when her mother sneak proud of the village and took her to the city where she grew up. susanna has since returned with a mission from power. other women by helping them sell their crescent arts professor this, these traditional necklaces used to be made out of shells. now women are making the same necklaces by recycling, plastic bottles and tubes brought to the village. we're keeping our culture well, adapting to modern times to run it belongs to our job or the valley woman's organization. that helps women take their hand made products to art fairs, where they make their own money. to run a says it's a step towards their independence without changing too much their way of life. monica not give all just sierra body to shop id. the
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picture of the headlines here on, out of the rest of them, is on the, on the power military. rapid support forces have agreed to short term humanitarian truce. the see sign negotiated by the us on saudi arabia would come into effect on monday night. i'll just say it was he, the morgan has more than the story from i'm talking about the ceasefire agreement signed between the sudanese army and the foreign military rapids support forces in the city of kid that installed the review lease that today does not come into effect until after 48 hours of a signature. so people here in the capital costume and in other parts of the country will not see effect until after 48 hours in the late hours of monday. but that's if it's actually come into effect. people here have seen how previous these fires have played out, and many of them say that they are cautiously optimistic. russell says its troops
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on memories from the wagner group have taken full control of the eastern ukrainian city of back moved, keep denies the city as full in describing the situation. the as critical that moved has been the focus of the long distance, the deadliest battle of russia's war in ukraine. and the claims president loving is lensky. is that the g 7 summit in japan where he's looking to shore up more international support on friday, g 70 does agreed to type in economic sanctions on russia. it's always prime minister, georgia maloney has cut short participation at the g 7 in japan to return home. floods have demonstrated italy's northeast region of the media romania. at least 14 people have been killed. authorities extended a red weather alert to sunday with more rain for life is right. these have been back on the streets, protesting against the governments planned over a whole legion district by minister benjamin netanyahu pulls the changes in march of intense public pressure. the changes include giving the governing coalition more power to choose supreme court judges. and the latest meeting between the white
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house and republican negotiators has ended without a deal to raise the us government's barring limit treasury's warning washington could one of money as early as june. first, a default could cause global markets to crush. but those were the headlines you can keep up to date with all the news and our website address here a dot com there it is on your screen. and he's continues here on out to 0 of the witness statement. pencil, searching by the boston law, will, along with, with neither side, willing to negotiate because the ukraine war becoming a forever war is america's global leadership, increasingly fragile. what will us politics look like? as we had to the presidential election of 2024. the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line they probably know it is lower the price so much the for
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the the have to go back home to goods which is close to the us. so we're going to. * show that good book by together the said the same time a global health grow up is the, this is john. how does this su might be the dirtiest most unsanitary corner of the united states. why everyone called me,
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or they talk to the road to get to go to harvard. you don't want your kids to go to just like a name. they can go to any other university and it will be fine. oh, did i get it out of my system? for everyone running around with going to that and i'm going to write comment when i tell people yeah, i'm writing comedies that harvard do like what i have to explain i was trying to couldn't do it. no, i'm doing it through comment. no, i'm just looking on an honest this would be c o z we, i had the, this is your best. i have a lot of data for your sound meaning,
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so for the, for an m b s o n i went to sleep. the next day my phone was exploding all over the media. zion is proposed as most of the 1st jewish comedian ever come to the stage here at the $1001.00 lab comedy festival . so please help me welcome to i gave her arabic name. please let me welcome to this page. now i'm in the evening everyone.
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it's, you're not getting the most out of this or just getting my name is norm . white liberals tend to pronounce my name, so they call me thomas ki. my last name is who was 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 the left wing liberals. so they raised me in a mixed community where jews and published and in lived together. my best friend of an inch is the post and then she looks like you had the that look like a from a then a job next to her. when we cross check points, the soldiers, they stop our car, they hit on her and they look at me and that gives me old id please. the
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phone, the letters that my father received to the military detention on. he refused to serve in the if i to the soon so sorry. 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 is that? where his dad this is the 1st uprising. 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. but
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i think what i've been eating my whole life cruise injury call is going to do with my grandma. now. my mom like me this pretty much every week. all the time. i'm adding a few more healthy things to it. don't tell my ancestors. i'm changing the recipe. a man 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's something about is really audiences sometimes i feel very anxious about and in a way saying it also 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 going to be limited because of who i am because of my messages. maybe i'm wrong,
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but i hope i'm wrong. but this is the kind of feeling the, the 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 knew they shut off the rise and have a shuttle. and then you have a series of little thing else with an additional. and then eventually through this, i went to the us, i was advocating to work more and more with those sections of society. the usually non spoken to. yeah. that are like spoilers of future piece and friends. so there was a push back from him, from the one they didn't want to from that they didn't want to be part of it. it was too risky for them. and it told us of who's, who needs to work with those extremes, rallies who other students. that's their responsibility and it ruptured my belief
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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, you know, like this rupture leg due to that. yeah. getting ready to perform for the harvard, he led to american do it is my biggest responsibility to speak to my people. they're coming from a place where i believe they have wants to learn. they can do better. that need to be part of the change, and the students 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 jewish on is where we have to work. the,
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the, the 1st audiences following the showed up today, 17 minutes, most of a year when i was 7 years old, they decided to raise me in the only core existence community in israel. and 2 years ago, a big fire room. and so a lot of security forces and firefighters rush to rush to the community, and they tried to evacuate all the jews and all the arrows from their houses by
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the neighbors. no one moved from their houses and the firefighters, and you have to immediately and uses and the firefighters go uses, you will be able to come back and use the it was a good show considering everything else to actually let you in because they would never like being active as from doing supposed 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 an artist because she was doing something that saw that you know more approachable to them. well that's what the radical about using cultural work. yeah
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. you know, she gets to use comedy and art to get in the door when you wouldn't otherwise be able to get what you use the media. and it was the straightforward that what you did yesterday i'm going to go to new york to perform at the famous 30, rob, the factories. the domains in the audience were like, no, i can't believe that we're here for the
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of the world health organization officially. the credit, a ton of new cases are surfacing in new places every day with at least 19 countries in territories now reporting infections my inboxes the festival of cancellations, and i have no idea what to do at a higher version. an mc campus would like to know one around i think i've come to terms that i should leave cambridge. this is a to
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the the and i've done before. lunch the fish formation versus the
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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. the
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money smart hello. this is anna from from a shelter. in english and $1894.00 my much my money believe is going is a cell that's available now? is it the fund clearly not can be made because the the you know, the the additional
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quotes of pulling the ability to the 100 help understand in survived all these years in closures and um, restrictions of this is pretty hired. oh the the
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the new for the desktop you book you come to homer's vases that off the tennessee mom, which is the one of the photographs just don't of the cost of the show, but it does. so typically the political on the zone collision ratio of this month. okay, i got the i got, i'm on the ocean. i am the, the monitor, the visa is the middleton. this you soon bye. a month
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the carolina simple. the the one of the only places where people are gathering, hiding, meeting each other. i have no restrictions. i hit the hotel the, that's my send the the,
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i mean a lot of every religious victims, everything, everything the way to the same scenario with we're all year under very unique circumstances and we're getting the same. so we're getting, you know, the same treatment and the toxic identity issues and hatred and
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stuff that i'm used to seeing outside of that exist outside. it's just absent here in a token future of the one state solution is not in apartheid state that doesn't separate us and doesn't divide us into higher keys. this is the closest i've seen. i don't want to solve this appreciate because obviously you know, the inequality and, and, and everything still exists, but i cannot find it here. and i don't want to be looking under the ground to find it the
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the that's why that's on the line. yes. no, that's really the
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green grief on the streets of elk you find east jerusalem is how that was very late on sunday night. so it's a 2 year old. the lack was chase been killed in occupied east jerusalem yard, who is autistic, was walking to a special needs school near the lock. so most compound, when he was confronted by his ready security courses. the the the
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wife quest and the 50 minutes with the police implement took away model from the not the 1st time in the building instead of the same am mahoney include the same and the same case if you stand up because of some of what seems holding both of the thoughts that mean by instinct on the funding is to get the piece to mississippi via through and show my note that you full of clothes on the clothes off the yahoo is promising to carry out the annexation of an equal is waiting settlements as well as large parts of the jordan prime minister, benjamin netanyahu has run types of agents with virtually no open source, would be the log of some weeks between testing facilities being set up in jewish areas. and it's kind of speaking up here. scary because there's a bigger price to pay, but i'm not going to shrink myself the
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paper on the boys read then slide picture. but then this occupied palestinian city
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boys are also close to watch. spies really forces at times 12 thoughts. an awesome arrested. a delicacy told tale filmed over 5 years of a coming of age and a place where even a child's imagination discrepancy. restricted disguise. above had brought a witness documentary on a jersey to the or to the journey of almost 10 years in which to shake, hama de, ward for translation and international understanding has become the most important translation award from which to the arabic language in the world. the award announces that the nomination periods of 2023 starts from the 1st of march to the
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