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and you sit on this is in indonesia. when true believers pray you can tell they've gone somewhere else. here's a comparison between a shiite muslim world and an orthodox jew a lot of looks reef and there's a family resemblance you know the. children with the jews but i've got another great example of a suspended moment. because this was the coffee ceremony in an ethiopian jewish family who hadn't been able to emigrate but to make idea to his room but if i leave on the side. then the christians i love this one because. city and there was a mass in the cork out of a house in mahdi obeidi and again you could feel the spirit of pure christianity
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please put. your palm yeah right out the sample some think this is a muslim office she's a coptic christian and i remember but she uses the same gestures in prayer. the washita produced next we turn to the buddhists this and we do like she's going around the tree for the tree ceremony she was in new now to induce. a couple praying in the early morning. for the father wife is tied to her husband with her sorry. but with a lot of tranquility. chill o.c. with us here you have a joy initiation ceremony and cause some miles in senegal or sydney go i spent a night doing initiation ceremonies it iss in the early morning. at what's your relationship to god you call john cordial. early it's a professional relationship but cordial. to me called your professionalism you know
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he doesn't tell me how to photograph his flock and i don't tell him how to behave towards his believe was a horrible theory of mutual respect equality and cordial all his prematurely called joe. there's room for those of you but don't photograph religion face. but everything that surrounds it. has social political economic and psychological aspects all that interests me. this is melissa a photographer. and also incidentally my companion. she's
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preparing a book of her work so i'm trying to advise. there should be a secret dialogue between the photographs perhaps this could go to the nearest missing. person idea for instance. traveling with him makes me realize how little time we have and how important it is for us to make use of every 2nd that we are given because he does it his photos as. complex as he is profound i thought as he is this creature. and it carries great great depths off emotions and i have never known that to be possible by looking at a photograph until i thought his work. but although he said his relationship with
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god is charley professional i see in him a true believer a believer in the human potential of which the limits he challenges every single 2nd of his life. are subject to. let me know when you're ready i'm ready if you're ready to us are you staying back or. if overemotional you better if you were here. to say stop getting around to a jury go to court well lumber to beauty because copper years of what can we say about beauty. i have energy to use it if i had a publisher in the u.s. for my book on mexico going to kusa did an old art professor was italian. and every
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time he spoke about a painting he stood in front of it and said ha ha ha ah but you have an on going to do the same thing. how many photos are there here 1616 times i'll say ah ha ha introducing that says it all.
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not discounter these up a mess and we'll move on to sadness is this. mole so sadness. listen i'm not going to go. but at my foot going up perhaps my favorite photo about sadness is this one see. you see a bride in a cab or. the minute the husband is absent or you had immigrated them are you sure it was a marriage by proxy and global of the husband was only there in a photo. the prime you can see your face it's not a joyful face those unicode core heinie costs you know quranic school in southern thailand. it put that perhaps the saddest photo i've taken is this one.
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says it was during the siege of sarajevo policy it was a makeshift cemetery because the serbs surrounded city itself for lack of space the dead were just buried anywhere. you know every afternoon i walked past here and every afternoon there was a uniformed bosnian soldier mourning his young wife. so one for his grief was very very great because he was there every day was committed to.
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a bus abbas what will be found today. who knows. nicholas when we were starting the last day of filming a bus with abbas took me aside to tell me how he wanted to end the bell. because he knew he'd never see and encouraged them enough. i. don't believe so private life the best chapter. she leant on yes yes for iranians there are 2 very different worlds god only and beautiful any. sort of beautiful name is the outside world all that is public and
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to name is anything private and yours has a very clear delineation between them so. i have never been comfortable in situations there's private moments and even when i was invited. by this perhaps subconsciously i thought that i don't like it when my private life was filmed there photographed what i feel. when i say this is one of the few times i've allowed a camera in my own. living if she was. doing. this work on private life began when my 1st granddaughter was born she. up until then i'd only had brothers male cousins and good then son was also usually good if you saw the 1st woman in the family was cherished life i mean the. daughter for that photograph to show down and out of her sister who was born soon after ages of the people i kept on
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throughout their childhood and adolescence now today is now a mother which makes me her great grandfather opened one up there also was a filament thought i'm working on a book about my granddaughter's showdown and on a ledge ordinarily i make a selection for the film or if i'm sure our house offered louche was because of the . question of if we do need call if she knew her. current kirk. jacobson.
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this is p.w. news live from berlin britain's friend prince philip is laid to rest. close family and friends came together at windsor castle near london in a socially distanced funeral service the queen bids farewell to her husband of more than 7 decades also in the program. worldwide deaths in the. pandemic topic
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3000000 but some countries are confident they are over the worst we report from israel for a rapid vaccination program is bringing welcome freedoms. and then the bundesliga bar in munich brushed aside of all spurred but culture can see flick says he wants to leave the club. yes welcome to the show prince philip husband of britain's queen elizabeth the 2nd for more than 7 decades has been laid to rest he died last week at the age of 99 the ceremony took place under strict social distancing rules at windsor castle near london the funeral which the prince and self helped plan reflected his lifelong ties with the armed forces.
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a funeral for a man who gave almost a century of service to his country and his soul for i. scoff and was carried to st george's chapel in windsor castle draped by his personal standards and adorned with his naval cap and sword. only 30 close friends and family members could attend to 2 coronavirus restrictions . it was philip's devotion to service the provider to theme to the funeral ceremony . we have been inspired by his wavering loyalty to our queen. by his service to the nation and the commonwealth. by his courage fortitude and face. listening to the service with their head bowed the widowed british monarch queen elizabeth the 2nd the ceremony was steeped in military tradition in line with
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prince philip's personal instructions and included a rendition of the last post sounded by buglers from the royal marines and humanise he. laughed at. members of the public had been asked not to gather outside windsor castle but many felt the need to be there and pay their respects. i think everyone's feeling of it so much the dice but yeah so you should be sadly missed in a sense he's died we've only still come to terms with what an amazing person he really was because we're hearing all these stories about the things that he did in the people that he influenced i've been absolutely amazed with the extraordinary number of things that he was involved in. it really the amount of work that he put in but he always had that little bit of
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a sparkle didn't he. inside the chapel the queen looked on as philip's coffin was lowered into the crypt these. in the dwelling. in the heavens majoras. and then a royal funeral like no other drew to a close reduced in scale due to the coronavirus but an exceptional tribute to a long life of military and public service. our spondon charlotte charleston pill was i saw it when windsor castle the funeral took place and sentence this reporter here this was a funeral of royal funeral like no other you may have expected for a royal if the seniority is prince philip that there'd be huge crowds to gather to
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pay their final respects but in line with covert restrictions people have been urged to stay away both by the government and the royal family in order to avoid crowds gathering to violate those caves restrictions as you mentioned there the royal family as well abiding by the rules 30 people present to the funeral close family and friends the world family themselves. distancing jaring the service wearing face masks as well so none of the pump and certainly that you might expect from a royal funeral now one of the engineering moments i'm sure will be the image of the queen sitting alone cutting a very very somber figure in line with covert restrictions she was near or any other member of the royal family but clearly that is an image that is his touch the nation touch the world and will be ensuring not just as
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a memory all of prince philip's funeral but also as an image of the times in which is taking place at the pandemic she like so many others having to enjoy a funeral alone without being close to loved ones now another moment that i'm sure will be remembered will be close members of the royal family following the coffin into the chapel particularly because harry and william phillips grandsons prince harry and prince william followed the coffin image is that they were very evocative of the 2 brothers following their mother's coffin at her funeral in 1970 princess diana the brothers this time step. rated one place now very clearly a rift between the 2 brothers not something that say many people were watching today to look for signs of body language between the 2 brothers to see whether the rift in june was very difficult though police say read into it after all these were
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brothers he was at the paying their final respects to that much the grandfather. when i was short of shells from phil reporting from windsor let's move on now and take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. the czech republic has announced it's expelling 18 russian diplomats the move comes over suspicions that russian intelligence services were involved in an explosion munition depo in 2014 that killed 2 people moscow in turn has accused prague of trickery and says there will be diplomatic consequences. doctors for jailed russian opposition leader alexei navalny say he could be close to death based on medical tests received from his representatives the 44 year old is on hunger strike he says or starving these aren't letting his doctors treat them for back pain and numbness in his legs. china and the united states have issued
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a joint statement saying they are committed to cooperating to tackle climate change and follows a visit by u.s. climate envoy john kerry he's the 1st official from the bible ministration to visit china. or $3000000.00 people have died of covert $1000.00 around the world since the onset of the pandemic over a year ago and the world health organization is warning that cases in many countries are still rising at an alarming rate but some nations are confident they are over at the worst our correspondent tanya came up reports from israel where a rapid vaccination program has brought with it some very welcome freedoms. they're taking it easy at this outdoor cafe in the center of to live beef this is a sense that life is gradually returning to normal the government has rolled back many restrictions onus her is cautiously optimistic the national vision because we
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have the feeling that it's over it's not it's a relief i feel the virus is no longer a threat as everyone here has been vaccinated because the image of enough already look even my most cut enough. case numbers in israel have fallen sharply thanks to one of the world's fastest spikes in nation drives some restrictions remain such as sparing masks and degree in paris vaccination certificate is required in some venues after 3 hard lockdowns people are not taking things for granted sam a korean it's great that things are getting back to normal of course you must be a cautious they still feel you consciously get off that quickly that my own over half of the population of 9000000 israelis has been fully vaccinated but israel has been criticized for. failing to supply vaccines 2 more palestinians in the occupied
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west bank and gaza a covert 19 unit in a converted parking lot at sheba hospital near tel aviv 1st closed recently public debate has now turned to vaccinating children and the 16 the spread of new variants and how long the vaccines will offer protection going back to school and back to call males people are back in workplaces and are vaccinated and we see a decline in cases so people are generally very optimistic of course the science is a little bit more cautious and we have to be very careful in assessing a new value and in looking carefully at their vaccine effectiveness. to keep variance at bay travis tritt actions are still in place as here at ben gurion airport foreignness need a special permit to enter only by late may small groups that ceded to tourists will
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be allowed. for now israelis joining their newfound freedom the pandemic is far from over but at least in the bubble of tel aviv it almost feels like it could be. some big news from the pundits legal war byron munich beat evolves but the champions is cold chancy flick shot fans after the match by saying he wants to leave the club at the end of the season flick has enjoyed a successful 18 months at the helm winning 6 trophies including last summer's champions league triumph but rumors have persisted of a rift between flick and byron sporting director now fleck has confirmed that he wants to be released from his contract which could set him up to take the fake control of german national coach and flick said he had told his players before the match that he wanted to go but that didn't seem to affect their form stay disposed
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of a stubborn vosburgh side. of the light through eggs goalless draw on friday by employers knew a win involved school would significantly boost their title chances and they already knew of coach chauncey flix desire to leave the club. on the quarter hour mark 18 year old jamal opened the scoring for the visitors. keeper cohen castillo's not covering himself in glory as the youngsters if it slipped by him and eventually crossed the goal line. cast dale's then again made things easier than they should be palming the bulls straight into the path of striker eric maxime to promoting as brian where once more for the time and space while attacking down the left flank. hit back through leading scorer of very caused who was set up by the ever lively zaba shrug of his 19th of the season but just 2 minutes later cialis sealed his
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brace to put by and 3 want to head. paul thomas miller it was a 17th assist of the season but it was not a routine victory in the 2nd half by and took their foot off the gas and the hosts revved up shortening the lead through maximillian philip far too easily for manuel neuer as liking. the wolves have the better chances but couldn't make up full bird keepers 1st off mistakes. are now 7 points clear at the top of the table the flick kicks off what looks like his farewell tool by entering both schools unbeaten home record. elsewhere mention hosted frankfurt before the match the visitors coach. announced that he would replace departing coach mike olds at the end of the season. took the news well scoring an early corner before this your nuts
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hole from strike on the hour doubled their lead wasn't the frankfurt keeper's best day. then scored another from a corner of 400 late goals sealed a 4 nil victory which sees his side move up to 7th in the take. in formula one that lewis hamilton secured pole position in a thrilling qualifying session for the emily romagna prix in italy the day began with a bang as you came to know the 2 nota crash to his alfa terry early on in the 2nd qualifying heat red bulls set hero paris assess the fastest time but he was picked to top spot in the final round as reigning world champion huddle to claimed pole position by less than 400 ths of a 2nd. while you're watching the doping news up next reporter
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