into a police station where han and had to sign a confession said that he was spreading rumors so a lot of anger even before his death now obviously that is really ramped up because of what has happened and how he was treated initially by the officials here in china the u.s. says has killed the leader of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula during a military operation in yemen it says remey was seeking to conduct sentence fire attacks against americans hasn't confirmed his death and gallacher has more from washington d.c. . well the news is just emerging the confirmation of this al qaeda leader's death is just emerging but the strike itself took place last month at the cia and american intelligence officials have been very carefully after previous strikes proved that their targets actually survived them so they were careful to check whether this is actually happening but all room is a significant target for the u.s. authorities he's one of the few al qaeda leaders predates the attacks of september the 11th the training camps in afghanistan before going back home to yemen where he was in prison for 5 years for plotting to attack the u.s. ambassador there he actually broke out of jail in 2006 is thought to be behind the attack on the u.s. embassy and is a significant target for the u.s. authorities so we do now have confirmation that the 41 year old was killed in these attacks in this drone strike in fact was a $10000000.00 reward out for him and the u.s. state department says that al qaeda has now been significantly weakened by this strike meaning that both americans are now our eyes on now safe upon his death. the u.s. president has attacked his political rivals here in a speech celebrating his acquittal on impeachment charges trump maintains he did nothing wrong he says he and his family went through hell the president praised republicans for brass and democrats they are lousy politicians but they do 2 things they're vicious in mean vicious these people are vicious adam schiff is a vicious horrible person nancy pelosi is a horrible person i've done things wrong in my life i will admit not purposely but i've done things wrong. but this is what the end result is god. says it's sending around a 1000 more soldiers into the occupied west bank after an upsurge in violence there have been clashes between palestinians and israeli security forces in several cities after 4 palestinians were shot dead in separate incidents. nearly 200 migrants in serbia have held a protest that the border with hungary demanding to be let 300 shut its border this week to prevent them from entering the market say they won't leave until they can gain access to the european union. brazil's fart president's gyre bowl sonora was proposing a bill that would open up indigenous lands to mining agriculture and energy projects the bill which has yet to receive congressional approval a strong strong criticism from environmentalist and indigenous groups they say could wipe out their communities and speed up the forestation. and a former hit man for drug lord public escobar has died of stomach cancer in colombia. alaska's confessed to killing 300 people and coordinating the deaths of 3000 others is most notorious crimes include the assassination of a presidential candidates and the 1989 bombing of a passenger jet which killed 107 people that's what states the news continues on al-jazeera after al-jazeera world. yeah. yeah yeah i am getting at. is that this is our believe of them so last year. yeah. yeah let me see you and me are a lot of things you. see mancini musician performer vision week from his base on the east coast of the united states shane shares traditional arabic music with performers searching to create a different sound. it's a style that has attracted followers across the world. cut it to see how visiting illusionary he ability and only trick let me know hot but i really need for many in a voice much akin where the can either for a moment more of the 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power a lot of the. i believe that the arts especially music and poetry and song. you are the heartbeat of the arab world of arab culture and if you don't understand that i mean you're not getting the whole picture and the world needs to hear that as far as seimone goes he is the consummate teacher and performer and composer to be able to share those skills you need the right setting. the role for both one become fewer not about the most of the. other says my berklee college of music. and. because you got them so can you fly on a boat for. me. or count all of them the siege of the water in no you don't know on them mostly hook i happened to go to a concert where simone sheen was performing he was playing violin and mostly a little bit rude but mostly violin and i heard him play and i knew what i wanted to do with the string department at berklee i wanted string playing as it exists around the world which is mostly improvisational shyness not all but mostly even classical music has improvisation in its roots not so much now but it used him so when i heard simone play and i understood that this was the vision i want of the string apartment i started to pursue him to see if i could get him to come to. the be. i have to confess when i took this job 14 years ago i didn't know what a canoe and was and i met this young man who played canoe now and he told me all about it and i was fascinated by it he was a student and then i started noticing more people playing mood more people playing various percussionist dramas from the arab world and realize something was happening and independently i had known about samone shaheen and in fact had helped encourage him to come teach here but i didn't really know about similar scene i just knew he was a really good musician and a really good person but i didn't realize that the 2 were connected is when simone came here that all these amazing musicians started coming to us from all over all over the the middle east and he's been an enormous magnet for talented students and he's strong enough and capable enough that he can teach he can help a canoe and player he can help a nude player he can help a violinist so he's he's like a swiss army knife full of talent and and magnetism. part of what i try to focus on in my playing is bringing traditional music to a wider global audience hi lucy music is you know very deep in esoteric and has all these layers but it's pretty much reserved to the to the so i come to recognize your music and i start spending a lot of time with simone and seeing how he's kind of created a community in a world outside of the region that he's from in the style there's a place this is it really it's very inspiring. if you've got to be able to listen to what ought to quit no. member to hold some real decisions. about the sea. for several e.s.c. mancini has looked to palestine the land office to seek out the next generation off musical talent sometimes auditioning them online. yeah. yeah. no i wouldn't tell you the same with my. big. yes. about 4 or 5 years ago we started to open up opportunities for students to audition with us online because we know that you know the world's a big place and we can't be everywhere all of the time and it gives us the opportunity to reach that young musician see what they were doing from a. instrumental in performance perspective. and give them an opportunity for consideration through the process and we found tremendous musicians through the online audition process that i've come to berkeley and have successfully graduated . at berkeley at this point you know that otherwise we would not have found so i think it's a very valuable process here you want to. sat there a little or. another piece or something that you were ready. the real good. the new the real really good who live there. it will reduce. the of. the year. i think there is something very important. about auditioning students in their own culture and seeing. musicians in their most natural state if you will. and they're most comfortable straight doing what they do that. it's really beautiful to find. musicians or musicians that are or you get. the. the. the. the my tended to show a lot of wrong on in their philosophy and will on them a lot of the houses i have that are not busy at all convey from the theme be air mossad it can measure it man they've asked for most of the odd and canada today he can not i was still a conservatoire our most aware general. that has them see it off am 100 times in the fear from within to find the name of that asa just mean little by the nurse madinah no additions and in the midst of his image i mean for them without auditions when i bought it on a bentley by then. had to shut down and when i can leave when i bought it or was it on ability and then why didn't philistines it took off the line one of the haunt out of thought of others. another for no man no money none for. my final come on all of the live gnomes and the lot of the. rat college the tradition of arabic music we had some here but not much and certainly not at the depth and the high level that that simone brings to his music making and berkeley students are very focused on improvisation but they knew nothing about improvisation and arabic music or would go on. what do you want to know or. how about if you do the lower one and you do both. i and i am. going to. the only on. the. field of all sort of lab bogdan mostly in the community and live 20 than one move on a calm field or in. a medium by and some he would physically stop he was a simple see it a lot of them. but not been we'll see conlin want to be my fish head i'm a foreman well a bother ducky is what we're lacking if you muffle my heart i know we must and not know how to moni from the seat off and the bottle a breathy in there and we'll see a call i know my daddy. mommy and when i can get the eyeball and boy jimmy did then . the elderly. the i. believe in part true and musical retreat the sounds of the middle east come to rural massachusetts the way to. recruit in the winter months on the city had me at retreat away it's the top most of comedian jimmy on the high dollar leave the rest of the most to come out of the 2nd book of the east walk out. of the you. tube. from passion into transformative science that brings about change cultures iraq goes on a journey with 5 scientists who are determined to use scientific knowledge to serve the humankind and we have dolphins in our sanctuary we can monitor them and record their mobile the photos and behavior we're able to figure out how they're adapting to their new environment women make science coming soon on al-jazeera. the 2000 mile trip across europe seems impossible. as the balkans route begins to close for refugees it has become a race against time for one syrian famine and. it's a perilous journey from greece to germany but there's no turning back to the ravages of war left at home. sky and ground a witness documentary on 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1st to send the alarm over the coronavirus can succumb to this the when the and has been accused of scaremongering by police when he posted about it on a group chat in december chinese authorities are now investigating at least 638 people have died scot hyla has more in beijing even before the official announcement there was a lot of anger on the social media sites here the messaging apps here in china because of you know he's been he was one of the 1st whistleblowers way back in december 30th so it took 5 weeks from and he actually in that period he was called into a police station or han and had to sign a confession said that he was spreading rumors so a lot of anger even before his death now obviously that is really ramped up because of what has happened and how he was treated initially by the officials here in china the u.s. has killed the leader of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula during a military operation in yemen it says customer really was seeking to conduct sentence fire attacks against americans al qaeda hasn't confirmed his death the u.s. president has attacked his political rivals here in the speech celebrating his acquittal on impeachment charges maintains he did nothing wrong and says he and his family went through hell the israeli army says sending around a 1000 more soldiers into the occupied west bank after an upsurge in violence since wednesday morning there have been clashes in several places after 4 palestinians were shot dead in separate incidents. brazil's far right president's gyre bole son are always proposing a bill that would open open digitas land to mining culture and energy projects the bill which has yet to receive congressional approval has drawn strong criticism from the environmentalist and indigenous groups they say it could wipe out their communities and speed up the forestation. a former hit man for the drug lord pub escobar who boasted of killing hundreds of people has died of stomach cancer in colombia. last course known as popeye died of stomach cancer aged 57 the last course confessed to killing 300 people and coordinating the deaths of 3000 others as most notorious crimes including the assassination of a presidential candidates those are the headlines now it's back to al-jazeera world . where. palestinian amharic and musician seamanship is based on the east coast of america where he shares his expertise in arabic music. was. a little. less subtle does in the. home also had a. certain neck and she. gets it. i can find d. she while the if that didn't know what jani and. i had because you can she laugh in my from the mafia she doesn't know and as i have the day for the hey i'm a jockey find a fit of the snow doesn't see it. all looked at. when you look at me. the eat. i am. i am. i am. and what and who have been. a. it's and that. mindfuck if. sobbing you have it all tonight. i been an inland here come on with her to be any. for. sufi i'm a rare she. and the live music here here side it can she been this. assassin. hey passion you need me to lenny and he have a kid and how are. folks be. good . for. the was. was. to eat. was. what. was. to. me. we have students from egypt from lebanon from jordan from west bank and one of things i said i know enough about the world to say like how did you get from ramallah what where did you audition how did you get here how did you get a passport how did you get permission but our students are so resourceful everyone has a different story. i know i need to move in somehow it's a hoarder. it's a hoarder been in the mud in italy took a. month of it but now i mean for you but it didn't amount to. fits a horde of grievance about loss of santa. oh my gosh a senator had to. sort of jazz yani a less than of us that did also so joe has led. to suffer the jamma of a bun plus they lost it then oh yes i felt alone. i was thena full of it. from i had the money to help in my. head does if i could i'm going to have as if it came a bus. that's been a kind of the fog 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for cabin is good or you don't know and half is all i had that i did all that would. have did it affect your business or were it to be injured. in the arabic music retreat and you wouldn't want to see a lot of. jane's retreats in ruin massachusetts musicians of all ages take part in his master classes and learn the essential soft middle eastern music. like the mccollum meaning place or position and making music it's a technique often improvise ation that defines the pitches. and development effect be something music. critic and mentors on the city happy at retreat who we just thought most of the year in me to me on high and i leave the rest of the most of the 2nd look at it was work and it was not the imagined med it's a truer. we will see. this in me now the book is young we'll see. a lot of that mostly come over to be circulated that if you wish you the women voters. are the most likely mistake here in orme be your training. company and listen. faddle your training coming just then must begin the long leg a small my palm. air my fish and wolf on this saw in a moment yes from will see a lot of be and you will saw it in the summer and on the micro talk about the. 'd the. the. and the when simone shaheen arrived here in started to live in new york and he made contact with dr a.j. rossi of. of u.c.l.a. who was a well known ethnomusicologist and multi instrumental performer the 2 of them struck up a friendship as a result of this friendship of dr ross e. and c. mode the idea developed that if we create a retreat then we can develop not only an audience for this music but also qadri teachers educators professional musicians and composers and scholars. started countersue morning. on the bushwalk and assam to be more the word. academy lives. fee another day at the most of year yanni beef is methyl and i live in and through paula g. caveat though somebody will see it ok if not from an we'll see if i will be fatah about the belief he can little dot given will see if i told him that it's. motherland 11 which is the real key is to stop the limo see if god heave. i shall see it i live in. lehi's oh i thought. you might miss him me for last thing. i need 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see it could be a do feel measure of almost cost for the month is on will see a lot of the opposite for saw when i mean it no you know from the sequel you know lemme just stay cool i was thinking go on get us females talk seem to want. to quit to add enough time that i know what happens and i know if my bad lot of this oh i got even thought enough sit. to sean i don't have a cash and i tell them. how the company. that and. feed you months. out of the. and i get and. i would become a seamless if i would have. been the happiest i mean in most if call feeblest i got a message about when we'll see how mostly. the sci fi fantasy me. in the secret of many of the secret mother to be merciful to see at all t.v. and no. one feel like a few minutes to the car dana had him mostly because we're looking to fill them. in the eat. and after the retreat cmon goes on to work on the performance off and on saunders piece featuring classical singing that song young but it. was. the. thought of being with a lot of the. neck up. and then when i. was. in no i've never been but i've never let the bed then let the bed the. hell unless i thought he was. well it cut it off and i'm all s.s. maybe in bosnia i'm a lot of so. not a fuck up in the. of on the be here. and then in the smoke. a little bit made the corner here. and we've got bring them up you know the buddha and not but i've had the big. and the. lack of who we want that us hat nobody even will see a lot of be elected to 10 s a ma in order to twaddle when the one in the sea of gaza and. those at the halt or the gloom. for. meena. he. was. all. all. love none of the business of. since childhood simone shane's artistic hunger and dynamism have helped him to cross cultural boundaries from his native palestine to the united states and beyond . his musical in fact has been immense creating a fusion of arabic and west for shonda combining middle eastern melodies and improvise ation with classical and jazz. he's constantly innovating never standing still perhaps shines constant desire to adopt and change would prove his greatest gift and legacy. the controversial leader of his letter that has kept me inside one of the most wanted turns to history is really going to turn this in and his alleged extra judicial killings by israeli television's insider says being called in the must post the outcome is only this if someone tried to get back to chicago immediately sumi tension was shut down the borders go to kill him in damascus al-jazeera. hello the wintry weather you may be aware of this running through turkey will have a consequence for the south and east this cloud represents stormy weather it's bore rain even tornadoes and is now bringing snow to east and to that includes van and yes that could be dangerous millimeters potentially out of the rain to the sox wet windy conditions not feeling very pleasant in the mask is getting crowded too in the jordan valley for example we're down to a max of 8 degrees in jerusalem and in contrast that is a nice warm breeze dusty breeze coming out of saudi arabia into qatar attention to how it could be as high as $27.00 is pretty good for this time of year will be the dusty $27.00 is try elsewhere in north africa as well to get down to more or less the equator big showers be forming around lake victoria and then a 100 in the forecast in tanzania as well the some in the aussie as you might expect but you should really have to go further south to find significant rain this time the year and we have seen some but i don't think we're seeing these seasonal rain anywhere in particular spotted on the satellite picture so virtually every country possible exception of namibia should enjoy a few decent showers in the next 2 days. so i bring on al-jazeera. and the tension with the u.s. and protests over a plane down the iran's hanum entry election will be held on february 21st such as to syria explores the fate of india's religious minorities on the prime minister modi's hindu. us 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