tv Documentary RT July 30, 2014 6:29am-7:01am EDT
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way in the able it stuck in the ability to influence the trying to get it up and out a plane has been delayed three times now and it's now scheduled for early hours of the morning. we've already checked in we're already going through security so it's basically a listing at this point in time but all of we have shipped money again and i'm just like the foreigner in the background and no one cares about our. the plane has been delayed that's all you need to know. it's very difficult traveling if you don't understand the language. is if you do anything i can speak to people all you want i mean. i'm stuck. in this like get. i conquered became. but.
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did anybody at one point today i'm awake right now me just not going to want to have to be on this you know waking up and. it's just not right so i just have this acute because i was the whole point of waking up if we wake up this absolutely nothing at this point in religious reasons you know it's open there will be. my case so. what if you know for my morning the first lot from. anyone can cause. just too much of the symptoms will be at least. to stop. the car doesn't stop.
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to point. at. something at a different time of day you know the soldiers go to you go you're not there oh. yes you are you. want to. do what. right. ok now we can use freaking people i'm really not worried about that the idea is to film as much as we can before the gas he says indicated that i was executed fifteen minutes to make it half a big traffic jam here and it. doesn't take. to cross the checkpoint every day. people
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people are suffering you need to wake up very early in order to get the work. that you need to be a good day to do so you need to wake up a part. of the driving down and down to the queue and you will be late to your work and it. does this good said bill. all good. to get them got. them good. well of the gate too but the. big the gate told from their heart. that this is why they did build this world this is why they are with the palestinians to get through in order to get out of again so they're making other suffer. great and maybe happy that we came here in india and i'm really happy that we managed to get people in the cubicles in the
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queue the guys are for using those so i kind of want to have me at the bits and just get the story finished to with the muscles a little. britain feels ok. let me ask you a little bit. the idea is to show the long queues of people standing in sydney to get some visuals of that and that suspect we're pretty lucky but it's actually not flatly we need to know the situation and mr littlejohn morning we can if we can see the long queues. it's really sad i mean i'm one excited and happy it's one of the story but if i just stop for my moment and think about it can you imagine having to wake up every morning little five six in the morning that you can stand in the queue for two knowledge in a couple ways and if we single say that it was and then you have to keep the whole thing in the evening.
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for to drive minutes. here. in the first three cars. there are six one and. then you take one. you know there's many arguments that it's ok to use it it's a valid argument the palestinian argument which is the story we take today is what kind of security is it and that's up a show in our story will base will pay students about what these checkpoints do and what i have to say so. but. that pop that i find most distressing is that nothing's going to change and you suggest he might just be. the scene plays out each and every morning thousands of palestinians to cross the sticking point before eight am so they can go to work on these weighty signage bradys just come across so badly i mean i'm just looking at the pictures of soldiers behind bob why is i mean it's i really don't know what the i.d.f. sky is going to say the israeli defense forces guy's going to say today that's
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going to justify this. little structure. thank you very much detail about slots i think i'm getting old because people talk to me now and i'm actually since i moved and almost like i could feel myself having some tears and i wasn't one of the actually keep your you just. you wait. to be just mission. and you need a joke oh my close enough to thinking yeah. sure. she's a behind the. she doesn't speak for us to fix it and if you look at it you would you rather than she decided. to go through a metal detector and now you see if we can make a dent if they come next we would have a little less of a good good decision if you'd listen to i mean we would still be sleeping. with finally getting on a plane to yes we will be. in about what was. inside
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a very old old soviet union which i'm very comfortable in the dark half of my brain says this is part of the adventure of being out in siberia the other half which the senate says quain this plane with is like nine hundred g.'s vintage save you'd get out top of a mobile vintage. this is told to be part of the end. that's how i have to look at it because i will go crazy right now. and i nobody got time for that. all the time and although. i did. the plane hit the road and. get a lot i want. to let.
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what's inside the feeling of fish. your friend posts a photo from a vacation you can't afford. and different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course. your ex-girlfriend still tends to rejection poetry keep can't ignore it. we post only what really matters at r.t. to your facebook news feed. all right so now we've come a part of the story where i'm a costume we've got that whole element of how difficult it is he came back and now we still have a mother we're going to cross through drive and we're going to show just how that is no no queues and we just go straight through and there's no checkpoints checks
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or anything and. the whole thing. will be one spot to actually see the camera i mean can they put us other. people from the army from their spokesperson unit. be or were of the first to move forward in the area and to go. through the woods. or you know i didn't want to do what we're doing i don't know i didn't. but. i'm hoping that they're not going to give us too much trouble grief if we do you know it's all about journal of global growth just the words it's. all it's you know . oh. we are driving out of amanda now we're going to take the where there is a checkpoint but every time we drive if we have ever stopped going to hope that
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that would stop us today we were actually filming this and the point is to actually show as well as i understand for hours to get through the checkpoint on foot here he can just drive straight through and they don't check and checkpoints security how do you make sense of this is that the point of the story was like how you how you have people going on foot and how people go through i know this is real this is true what we're showing here the fact that it's not the same checkpoint i'm not going to say it's the same checkpoint and it isn't it is change the tone is going to say we're saying we're just going to another checkpoint which is ten minutes away less than ten minutes away and the process when you have a car you can cross the checkpoint without being. standing for two hours thing in the tick bite we have been diving for a bit less than ten minutes seven minutes and nibbled the cross a the checkpoint and would ring and will enter israel. without being checked over
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a humiliated and seeming like a lamb you are just sitting in your car and you are crossing the checkpoint so here's the checkpoint we are very close. we'll say now and you see right now i'm crossing the tape blind the soldier is laughing and we cross into israel without means take over anything so what's the checkpoints about is it about security i don't think so we just to prove that that it's not about security at all . the case and i was like i sit back and you smile i have always said that the conflict here is between poor and rage. i write to men and buy a car can always come here to this checkpoint and cross it we came from ramallah they don't know if we have a steamy and in the car window on tap permit to permission to go inside israel then
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they didn't take us if you have a with a car and you're driving you're looking good they will just laugh when you when you cross the checkpoint but if you don't have money and you don't have a car so you need to be humiliated in order to go away and a another day it will. you know one element that we're missing from the story on the checkpoints of course is the view from the israeli side so we have an interview with. someone from the israeli defense forces and i want to ask him what is the point of the checkpoints or the first question would be something like what is the point of checkpoints the second question will be that when we went to small we saw people queuing for a long time in the checkpoints but then what he did is we went through his math and we just drove through and i didn't stop the car if you can just think of how you want to say that because. his arch what he's saying on in the interview is that the
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checkpoints are to make the finish and and the checkpoints are to create divisions so if you put palestinian you have to right in the queue and if you're wealthy palestinian get a car you can drive through them when they can you dance i don't go to questions beforehand but i i just the same sound heads it is that we looked at that's lost as to how it was going to honest and not. just a feeling of passes that this guy has not been on camera before i might be wrong that's and i wanted to give him a sense second those questions because it's not something for questions and other people my question is if you know my mouth has been briefed and i don't really like even questions beforehand then i know we don't do they usually do you know with. the fact that he's young and old the i'm a little troubled that you know to give to give eighteen year old dog still i don't have twenty three year old cam you know heard it is usually sound bites from directly from from the from the israeli army. if that's what keeps them so just right in front of them give them the questions make sure you know make sure you
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don't follow the exact quote i want and say look these are these are the questions and this is kind of. you and bill why does the israeli army have checkpoints and i'm talking here specifically about checkpoints between the palestinian areas and israel. you know if. we were you sure the. new kid on the social stuff much more gamut. what proof do you have at the checkpoints we're. going to do marvel you should you know put down roots of the numerous other if you are from our school you are the checkpoints. with. the numbers over the the. top and the sense just goes on and want to go through the number of the lowest. to the. demolished so why. in the worst in order to make it more easy all
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of the stimulus for war between the cities ok i want to ask you a personal question for you when you're standing at the checkpoint how do you feel when you see these people that don't have guns and don't have anything crossing to the checkpoint for stinky's for long hours and you're standing there with a gun controlling controlling their lives. what do you feel and can very much. how many years if even the army. five years if you look young to them being an army for five years. i just can't help but think the guy's a kid and they're putting up to be the i.d.f. spokesperson i mean he had to get off a mess he did a good job of it at his age but i mean at the end of days a kid. why would you as an army want to put forward and a kid as your spokesperson the idea could have done itself a disservice by giving us a stronger person who is more of a spokes person rather than someone who's just so young i wish that israelis and
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palestinians could see each other as people and not just as the representation of the israeli army and the same of the undecided i mean today i was on a case study and i was right he said he feels like a lamb he feels so humiliated we interviewed one man who's been doing this for twenty seven years i think he said twenty five or twenty so can you imagine every day for twenty seven years going to a checkpoint so i try to bring that humanity into the stories. but in terms of the people who live the story they don't see the humanity of each other soldiers don't see each person that goes to the checkpoint as a palestinian father needs to support his family as a palestinian had to wake up extra early and make sure that her kids are ready to go to school and who can see her children off to school because she's got to go through a checkpoint for to also she can get to. the soldiers don't see that the soldiers see that they need to maintain the security of each coast and that's coming through there is a potential threat to the security of israel so you see it as a mass as in the me and you need one on one connection and sometimes so many hope that that's what we can do is bring the humanity of people but it's really hard you
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only have two and a half minutes to do a t.v. story you have a very specific story you're trying to tell that's what i think we as journalists have the privilege is that we meet the people behind on both sides so we see the humanity of both sides but i just wish that people could meet each other not as an israeli soldier and not as a palestinian potential terrorist and that they could see beyond those stereotypes and beyond those labels they can reach out and actually see each other as human beings. not ready to. go but to go on the yeah it's unlikely. to come of like. i'm told that they can withstand temperatures of up to minus fifty because it gets really really thick. very excited in the space where. there's about sixty or eighty. degrees you. know your
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mask. i've always wanted to do this for you mark because all. my bucket list. but i'm excited because i was not enough time to fuel. it just got. make the most the way we. get the story. and. get some pretty pictures some pretty dark. including wearing stupid hats it's minus thirty today so it's not as cold as we wish to be expected it to be but it is snowing so it's slightly. uncomfortable. no i do not. know what.
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the. kids i met a man the great can't any until today to get his plate such a small mammals and. then can you stand to temperatures below limits at fifty degrees and one of the places in the world. without. let me tell you wasn't about to write that's when. you know they can they can move. and that's the very comfortable and we all know i think it's because of the fur so. i just hope i got this job because. i'm glad value. it's not what you. want to do what. i thought was that this is a big business yeah ok all right i'm done it's.
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my desire to ok. oh my god no one tells me and i mean when you're sitting behind dogs that they always pooping and it's things you know it's it was never that this wanted to put my mask on all the time and i still had to do keep the camera while i was. plan to keep my nose away from this thing thank you. and i think. it's fine but i feel like i was that i'm going to live longer and maybe. inside the floor or something a little bit. i feel like they only do this because they know that visitors coming in they want to kind of experience. you know part of the native culture because like things are not becoming more and more modern you know people are using cars mall and. means like sledding and stuff it's just become
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isn't justify the game and is not pursuing. you know raising the spectrum off personally remember the government leader one young who lead same time new series developing nuclear weapons. recently did they want to see the museum full number being removed from. the story. we would be stupid not to take it to. lead. the. economic down in the final months of the deal
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