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so the story is told akbar the great did have a son, and his son had a son. ♪ the monuments of india'sbelong to the past. they belong to each new day and to the people who live it. to priest, scholar, merchant and villager, neighbor, stranger, friend. ♪ [flute] this is the monument the son of the son of the great akbar built. a garden of cypress, a pool of still water, and a dome of pure marble. behind a pierced marble screen, emperor shah jahan entombed the body of his dead wife. three centuries have gone by, year-by-year, hour-by-hour, the sky of india touching to immortality, the tomb. ♪ the taj mahal, an emperor's monument to love and to death. banaras, the people's monument to ancient and the sacred ganges that flows along its bank. a people's monument to the life of india itself, to the holy city of temples and of minarets to the city of the sacred river and to nearby sarnath where lord buddha preached his first sermon more than 2000 years ago, come millions of india's pilgrims and india's friends. ♪ the immense and sprawling life of banaras is a reminder that the people of india
so the story is told akbar the great did have a son, and his son had a son. ♪ the monuments of india'sbelong to the past. they belong to each new day and to the people who live it. to priest, scholar, merchant and villager, neighbor, stranger, friend. ♪ [flute] this is the monument the son of the son of the great akbar built. a garden of cypress, a pool of still water, and a dome of pure marble. behind a pierced marble screen, emperor shah jahan entombed the body of his dead wife. three...
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akbar says the world is watching america.o familiar with fraudulent elections, as in 2014 when secretary of state john kerry mediated the disputed outcome. >> who is most impacted when democracy becomes shaky? who isost impacted when this idea that your vote doesn't matter becomes a collet belief and becomes a tool for voter suppression, that only hurts the most marginalized people. yamiche: marginalized people like this family when they landed in 1970's new york city. after growing up in a haiti, y kneession was all t for 14 years, the country's leader jailed and killed his critics. whene was a youngoy, he killed uncles. by 1965, he declared himself president for life, and even after the dictatorship ended, political turmoil has remained. >> no one ever loses elections in a haiti. if you tell them they lost, they arm their gangs, should everybody, burn down homes, burn down officesha so tey can intimidate people and declare themselves winners. hen yr the news that president trump one even though these people out therehas mob
akbar says the world is watching america.o familiar with fraudulent elections, as in 2014 when secretary of state john kerry mediated the disputed outcome. >> who is most impacted when democracy becomes shaky? who isost impacted when this idea that your vote doesn't matter becomes a collet belief and becomes a tool for voter suppression, that only hurts the most marginalized people. yamiche: marginalized people like this family when they landed in 1970's new york city. after growing up in...
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. ♪ flute playing] >> this is the money meant the son of the son of the great akbar built.ull of stillwater. and a dome of pure marble. behind the marble screen, entombed thejahan body of his dead wife. gun buying,ies of year-by-year, hour-by-hour. the sky of india touching to immortality the tomb of the emperor's wife. ♪ an amber is monument to love and to death -- and emperor's monument to love and to death. the people's monument as ancient as the sacred ganges. the people's monument to life in india itself. to the holy city of temples and minarets, to the city of the sacred river and to nearby where lord buddha preached his sermon more than 2000 years ago comes millions of india's pilgrims. friendslions of india's . ♪ the immense and sprawling life on the river is a reminder that people in india form 1/6 of the peoples of the world. ♪ [singing] [calling out for prayers] god, the oneness of the universe. the brotherhood of man. ♪ the age-old articles of faith of the people of islam have begun to acquire new meaning today in the life of the young nation of pakistan, in nat
. ♪ flute playing] >> this is the money meant the son of the son of the great akbar built.ull of stillwater. and a dome of pure marble. behind the marble screen, entombed thejahan body of his dead wife. gun buying,ies of year-by-year, hour-by-hour. the sky of india touching to immortality the tomb of the emperor's wife. ♪ an amber is monument to love and to death -- and emperor's monument to love and to death. the people's monument as ancient as the sacred ganges. the people's...
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that was shaharzad akbar there.e ancient romans were fond of a takeaway too. archaeologists in pompeii have made the extraordinary discovery of a hot food and drinks shop from around 2000 years ago. though don't expect to be served any food! rachel stanton reports. at first glance, this may look like a building site, but it is so much more than that. archaeologists have been hard at work in pompeii. the discovery of an l—shaped thermopolium — a sort of ancient fast—food counter from thousands of years ago — is welcome news. partially unearthed in 2019, work was extended to preserve the site. translation: the possibilities are now extraordinary because it's the first time we're excavating an entire thermopolium, and we can carry out different types of analysis, thanks to new technologies. the containers are being analysed and cleaned by an interdisciplinary team. brightly—coloured paintings of animals are still intact after all these years, with upside—down ducks, a chicken and a dog on display. and terracotta jars a
that was shaharzad akbar there.e ancient romans were fond of a takeaway too. archaeologists in pompeii have made the extraordinary discovery of a hot food and drinks shop from around 2000 years ago. though don't expect to be served any food! rachel stanton reports. at first glance, this may look like a building site, but it is so much more than that. archaeologists have been hard at work in pompeii. the discovery of an l—shaped thermopolium — a sort of ancient fast—food counter from...
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that was shaharzad akbar speaking to me earlier. cold war‘s most infamous double agents — has died according to russian media reports. he was 98. as a soviet spy, blake handed over information that betrayed at least a0 british agents in eastern europe. our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg reports. he had a russian home, a russian wife, even a russian name — georgy ivanovich — but george blake was a british intelligence officer, who became one of the most notorious double agents of the cold war. he spied for the soviets for nearly a decade. blake had spent three years in captivity in north korea. by the time he returned to britain in 1953, he was a committed communist. posted to berlin by mi6, he became a kgb mole. he would take the train to the soviet sector, hand over data on western intelligence operations and western agents, and then drink champagne with his kgb handler. i don't know, but maybe 500, 600. agents? yes. you betrayed 500, 600 agents? maybe. blake convinced himself that what he was doing was morally right. i looke
that was shaharzad akbar speaking to me earlier. cold war‘s most infamous double agents — has died according to russian media reports. he was 98. as a soviet spy, blake handed over information that betrayed at least a0 british agents in eastern europe. our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg reports. he had a russian home, a russian wife, even a russian name — georgy ivanovich — but george blake was a british intelligence officer, who became one of the most notorious double agents of...
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. ♪ >> this is the monument, the son of the son of the great akbar built.ol of still water and a dome of pure marble. behind a screen, the emperor entombed the body of his dead wife. three centuries have gone by year by year, hour by year. the sky of india touchinggd0ahx immortality the tomb of the emperor's wife. ♪ the taj mahal. an emperor's monument to love and to death. the people's monument as ancient as the sacred ghangis that flows along the bank. to the holy city of temples, to the city of the sacred river where the lord buddha preached his first sermon more than 200 years ago. come india's pilgrims, come india's friends. ♪ the immense and sprawling life is a reminder that the people of india form one-sixth of the people's of the world. ♪ ♪ >> furthest in time and space from the start of the american journey into india, the medieval city with the sunlight still falling on its ancient walls. moving towards tomorrow, the white city is already a seat of learning and india's five-year plan will bring further means of economic growth and modernization to
. ♪ >> this is the monument, the son of the son of the great akbar built.ol of still water and a dome of pure marble. behind a screen, the emperor entombed the body of his dead wife. three centuries have gone by year by year, hour by year. the sky of india touchinggd0ahx immortality the tomb of the emperor's wife. ♪ the taj mahal. an emperor's monument to love and to death. the people's monument as ancient as the sacred ghangis that flows along the bank. to the holy city of temples,...
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akbar moved to the u.s. permanently in 2014. but she says in the echoes of president trump and his administration, she the turmoil she and her family fled in her home country. >> none of these a signs of a democratic leader. these are all signs of an autocrat who is drunk on power and doesn't have people around him who would call him out >> alcindor: the transition to the biden white house has beguno but more than h after the election, donald trump continues to falsely insist he won, and that there was widespread voter fraud. earlier this month, the president repeated false claims at a rally in georgia: >> they cheated and they riggeds our ential election. but we will still win it. we will still win it. >> alcindor: there is no evidence of widespread voterd fr any state. president trump lost the election. and it wasn't close, either in but some trump supporters terms. continue to protest the election results. over the weekend, thousands of pro-trp supporters rallied in d.c. as night fell, members of the right-wing proud boys gro
akbar moved to the u.s. permanently in 2014. but she says in the echoes of president trump and his administration, she the turmoil she and her family fled in her home country. >> none of these a signs of a democratic leader. these are all signs of an autocrat who is drunk on power and doesn't have people around him who would call him out >> alcindor: the transition to the biden white house has beguno but more than h after the election, donald trump continues to falsely insist he...
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one of those experts, akbar gbajabiamila joins us.e you again i hope you've been doing well. >> i've been doing good. >> big event tomorrow. what do you hope to get out of it >> i just hope to get a conversation going i think that's probably the biggest move in this whole partnership is being able to get to the youth, especially at a young age. i think especially when you think about americans and finances, you think this is probably the age group as we're opening this discussion up to 13 to 17-year-olds. these are going to be our teen-agers that we're going to be having these conversations but we're trying to end this cycle of misinformation as it comes to finances. so we're trying to make sure that we, you know, narrow that gap when it comes to the racial, ethnic and gender barriers that a lot of these americans are facing, especially in certain communities. >> we're proud to be a part of it and it's so important and you don't realize that at that age that you just talked about, those folks are talking a lot about it themselves. the
one of those experts, akbar gbajabiamila joins us.e you again i hope you've been doing well. >> i've been doing good. >> big event tomorrow. what do you hope to get out of it >> i just hope to get a conversation going i think that's probably the biggest move in this whole partnership is being able to get to the youth, especially at a young age. i think especially when you think about americans and finances, you think this is probably the age group as we're opening this...
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the chair of the afghanistan indepedent human rights commission, shaharzad akbar, gave us a sense ofnt affected, but also across afghanistan, there has been a wave of targeted killings, normally targeting journalists, activists, human rights defenders. names people are familiar with. people who aren't very powerful or have a lot of security, but people who are familiar to afghans because they stand up for rights and freedoms. they're being targeted mercilessly. last week, we lost a prominent psychiatric election worker and, a week before, we lost someone leaving their house. and in kabul, almost every morning starts with news of explosions and attacks on vehicles. the impact is a widespread fear. activists, journalists are either leaving their provinces or, if they can, trying to leave afghanistan. the impact is widespread because these people speak for society and when they decide to leave or when they decide to self—censure, then you have less of a debate about the peace process and the future of afghanistan. so the impact, we can feel the impact on the civic space as a whole, notj
the chair of the afghanistan indepedent human rights commission, shaharzad akbar, gave us a sense ofnt affected, but also across afghanistan, there has been a wave of targeted killings, normally targeting journalists, activists, human rights defenders. names people are familiar with. people who aren't very powerful or have a lot of security, but people who are familiar to afghans because they stand up for rights and freedoms. they're being targeted mercilessly. last week, we lost a prominent...
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the chair of the afghanistan independent human rights commission, shaharzad akbar, gave us a sense ofly violent recently. and not only kabul, across afghanistan, there has been a wave of targeted killings. and these targeted killings usually target journalists, civil activists, human rights defenders — so, names, places people are familiar with, people who are not very powerful or have a lot of security and protection but people who are familiar to afghans because they stand up for rights and freedoms — and they're being targeted mercilessly. last week, we lost a prominent civil activist who had worked on elections for a long time. we lost a woman activist and her brother. both of them were killed as they were leaving their house. and in kabul, almost every morning starts with news of explosions and attacks on vehicles. the impact is just this widespread fear. civil activists, journalists are either leaving their provinces and/or, if they can, trying to leave afghanistan. the impact is widespread because these people speak for the society. and when they decide to leave or they decide
the chair of the afghanistan independent human rights commission, shaharzad akbar, gave us a sense ofly violent recently. and not only kabul, across afghanistan, there has been a wave of targeted killings. and these targeted killings usually target journalists, civil activists, human rights defenders — so, names, places people are familiar with, people who are not very powerful or have a lot of security and protection but people who are familiar to afghans because they stand up for rights and...
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time we're going to happily the conversation there thanks to our guests michael prejudgment and ali akbar doubting me and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story from a mama jumped on the whole team here bye for now. held for over 3 years in an egyptian prison cell denied the right to a fair trial no charges have been brought against al jazeera correspondent must move to saying his crime journalism. to demand more neutral links and voice solidarity with all detained journalists sign the petition. 'd to say. the b.b.c.'s journalism is revered around the world but its close relationship with the british state has always placed limits on its independence and ilo before very existence but a sum of things it goes through phillips exposed the little known sentry long tussle between the b.b.c. in the u.k. government and considers the current t
time we're going to happily the conversation there thanks to our guests michael prejudgment and ali akbar doubting me and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story from a mama jumped on the whole team here bye for now. held for over 3 years in...
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the head of of ghana stands independent human rights commission so how does that akbar sees these attacks as an attempt to weaken and silence again a stand civic society we're also pushing for for civilian protection and more generally for s'sluys to kid an enabling environment for a peace process where there is just public participation because if this goes on i'm just why i just think you're right about the fact that people will be very hesitant to take an active role in that process pressure has been mounting on the government to provide more security and to fully investigate these murders the government says several people have been arrested the minister of interior says its investigations show the taliban the haqqani network and i so are behind the killings or intelligent and they are trying to know if a small section. that they are can make it in the big groups of the terrorist that they. made the plot and livered the plot an actual plan to do small groups and the act they do the. me. not bombs in kabul to see. after his father was killed by mon feared for his family's lives and sen
the head of of ghana stands independent human rights commission so how does that akbar sees these attacks as an attempt to weaken and silence again a stand civic society we're also pushing for for civilian protection and more generally for s'sluys to kid an enabling environment for a peace process where there is just public participation because if this goes on i'm just why i just think you're right about the fact that people will be very hesitant to take an active role in that process pressure...
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time we're going to happily the conversation there thanks to our guests michael prejudgment and ali akbar that any and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story from a mama jumped on the whole team here bye for now. if you look at the history of morphine if you look at the history of our own if you look at the ok these things do not enter the world as evil underworld drugs they enter the world as medicine. a new 3 part documentary series looks at the history and geopolitics of drug trafficking and its impact on the world today drug trafficking politics and power coming soon on al-jazeera. and the territory that's been under constant siege for 12 years. and in a state of perpetual conflict with its neighbor. women are swimming against the tides and challenging stereotypes in the isolated society. al-jazeera world follows 5 palestinians mak
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"allahu akbar!." we're talking about terrorists coming across the border as well.e numbers, how high the criminal convictions are, the number of those kicked out, how many had criminal convictions? >> actually the people that i.c.e. arrested, interior of the united states 89.7%. nine out of every 10 people i.c.e. arrested in the interior of the united states have criminal conviction or pending criminal charges. the reason the other number is down to 60, you're adding border apprehensions in. these are not interior arrests. these are border arrests. you're right, i.c.e. is focused on criminals. the last one to say i.c.e. is out there doing these raids and they're tearing apart families, doing indiscriminate arrests the data shows different. the data focuses on public safety threats and criminals. under a biden administration, that is in trouble because they don't have the money to do their job. elizabeth: tom homan, we'll have you back on. thank you for breaking it down for us. we appreciate it. i'm elizabeth macdonald. gregg: good evening, everyone, i'm gregg jarre
"allahu akbar!." we're talking about terrorists coming across the border as well.e numbers, how high the criminal convictions are, the number of those kicked out, how many had criminal convictions? >> actually the people that i.c.e. arrested, interior of the united states 89.7%. nine out of every 10 people i.c.e. arrested in the interior of the united states have criminal conviction or pending criminal charges. the reason the other number is down to 60, you're adding border...
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and it has a happy end and means akbar in this new seeds for plants and breathes new life into the animals. the people are given a 2nd chance this time the plants and animals have a message for humanity. just for you to climb the contour of the messenger of the sun king of the n.d. i dream of freedom at least let me live. on i'm the woodpecker if we birds die there will be no more of birdsong and no more joy anybody. can get a lamb i'm the butterfly we want to spread our wings please don't clip. i made an armadillo please don't kill me. this week we plan our visit to a living room in kenya. and . this is my main area this is where i spent most of the time in after walk after they had a day at walk my t.v. it is the work of my hands and i really really and i mean i love being black that's why in my house mostly it's black. my fastball livy it's my 2nd bone andrew is that my backbone jeremy my forborne said very grateful to god for. interestingly be them. they make me feel more stronger and stronger every day. this is bad. and we lead hanson oh my god she's also part of our family and over h
and it has a happy end and means akbar in this new seeds for plants and breathes new life into the animals. the people are given a 2nd chance this time the plants and animals have a message for humanity. just for you to climb the contour of the messenger of the sun king of the n.d. i dream of freedom at least let me live. on i'm the woodpecker if we birds die there will be no more of birdsong and no more joy anybody. can get a lamb i'm the butterfly we want to spread our wings please don't...
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and it has a happy end and means akbar in its new seeds for plants and breathes new life into the animals. the people are given a 2nd chance this time the plants and animals have a message for humanity. just really climb the condo or i'm the messenger of the sun king of the empty i dream of freedom please let me live. from i'm the woodpecker if we birds die there will be no more of birdsong and no more joy if he. gets a lamb i'm the butterfly and we want to spread our wings please don't clip them and . he goes like i made an armadillo please don't kill me. this week we pay a visit to a living room in kenya. we will come. and. go and. this is my main area this is where i spend most of the time in after walk after they had they walk my t.v. it is the work of my hands and i read it and i mean love beads black that's why my house mostly black. my fastball on navy my 2nd born andrew is that my backbone jeremy my 4th one said very grateful to god for. interestingly with them they make me feel more stronger and stronger every day. this is the. only leg has so good she's also part of our family a
and it has a happy end and means akbar in its new seeds for plants and breathes new life into the animals. the people are given a 2nd chance this time the plants and animals have a message for humanity. just really climb the condo or i'm the messenger of the sun king of the empty i dream of freedom please let me live. from i'm the woodpecker if we birds die there will be no more of birdsong and no more joy if he. gets a lamb i'm the butterfly and we want to spread our wings please don't clip...
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the head of of ghana stands independent human rights commission so how does that akbar sees these attacks as an attempt to weaken and silence again a stand civic society we're also pushing for for civilian protection and more generally for seaside to kid an enabling environment for a peace process where there is just public participation because if this goes on i'm just right i'm just really worried about the fact that people will be very hesitant to take an active role in that process pressure has been mounting on the government to provide more security and to fully investigate these murders the government says several people have been arrested in ministry of interior says its investigations show the taliban the haqqani network and i so are behind the killings or intelligent and they are trying to know if a small section. that they are can make it in the big groups of the terrorist that they. made the plot and the flavor of the plot an actual plan to do small groups and the act they do the. arctic bombs in kabul city. after his father was killed i'm on feared for his family's lives and s
the head of of ghana stands independent human rights commission so how does that akbar sees these attacks as an attempt to weaken and silence again a stand civic society we're also pushing for for civilian protection and more generally for seaside to kid an enabling environment for a peace process where there is just public participation because if this goes on i'm just right i'm just really worried about the fact that people will be very hesitant to take an active role in that process pressure...
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. ♪ >> this is the monument the son of the son of the great akbar built.prus, a pool of stillwater and a dome of pure marble. screama pierced marble -- screen, he the body of his dead wife. three centuries have gone by year-by-year, hour-by-hour, the sky of india touching to immortality the tomb of the emperor's wife. ♪ the taj mahal. in emperors monument to love and to death. ancientle's monument as as the sacred ganges that flows along its bank. the people's monument to the life of india itself. to the holy city of temples and the minarets, to the city of the sacred river and where buddha pleat -- preached his first sermon in 2000 years ago come millions of india's pilgrims, come india's friends. ♪ ♪ the immense and sprawling life is a reminder that the people of india form 1/6 of the peoples of the world. ♪ the unity of god and though oneness of the universe, the brotherhood of man. faith ofld articles of the people of islam have begun to acquire new meaning in the young nation of pakistan, a national homeland for the muslim people. in harwich's of a tr
. ♪ >> this is the monument the son of the son of the great akbar built.prus, a pool of stillwater and a dome of pure marble. screama pierced marble -- screen, he the body of his dead wife. three centuries have gone by year-by-year, hour-by-hour, the sky of india touching to immortality the tomb of the emperor's wife. ♪ the taj mahal. in emperors monument to love and to death. ancientle's monument as as the sacred ganges that flows along its bank. the people's monument to the life of...