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what is it mean for the 10 mohamed: mohamed: year? an average yield of 4.25 is reasonable.ound it but is reasonable. the excitement is going to be elsewhere in the curve. lisa: is this the correct move? it's important for the fed to have more flexibility. 2-3% is a stimulative environment to avoid the trap we got into a disinflation. mohamed: here we go full into the article now. taser your question, it's not without risk but it is the right move. it's not without risk because at some point you could destabilize inflation expectation but it is the right move because we live in a different micro paradigm. supply is not strong enough globally and if you run a two-person inflation target you will sacrifice global well-being. lisa: does that concern you about how markets are not the economy that a lot of the inflation is asset inflation but not real world inflation because low income families are more likely just been in least likely to benefit from the rally in asset prices. how much does this diverse market is from the fundamental economy that could be harmful? mohamed: that
what is it mean for the 10 mohamed: mohamed: year? an average yield of 4.25 is reasonable.ound it but is reasonable. the excitement is going to be elsewhere in the curve. lisa: is this the correct move? it's important for the fed to have more flexibility. 2-3% is a stimulative environment to avoid the trap we got into a disinflation. mohamed: here we go full into the article now. taser your question, it's not without risk but it is the right move. it's not without risk because at some point you...
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mohamed mansour is a businessman. _ the party? mohamed mansour is a businessman, like _ the party?d mansour is a businessman, like you said, - the party? mohamed mansour is a businessman, like you said, a - the party? mohamed mansour is a i businessman, like you said, a major donorfor the businessman, like you said, a major donor for the conservative party, businessman, like you said, a major donorfor the conservative party, he gave them £5 million last year and is also a senior treasurer at the party. you are just mentioning labour's criticism of this, they accused the prime minister was showing blatant disregard for the office that he holds and the liberal democrats are saying that this appointment in the case of mr mohamed mansour, they say this shows rishi sunak is out of touch. reform uk are saying this is an example of what they describe as toxic cronyism. but number ten sources insisting that mr mohamed mansour�*s appointment and this award is about his extensive public and charity service, including some of which he has done with the prince's foundation.— has done with the
mohamed mansour is a businessman. _ the party? mohamed mansour is a businessman, like _ the party?d mansour is a businessman, like you said, - the party? mohamed mansour is a businessman, like you said, a - the party? mohamed mansour is a i businessman, like you said, a major donorfor the businessman, like you said, a major donor for the conservative party, businessman, like you said, a major donorfor the conservative party, he gave them £5 million last year and is also a senior treasurer at...
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we have mohammed mirandi. he is a professor at the university of colorado and in london we crossed the mohammed according to the state as a lawyer and parliamentary candidate or a gentleman, costs lock rolls in effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciated. mohammed ran to me, well, let me go to you 1st and hold on. i, i wanna do a special call out right now about erin bush now and um, his extreme act of defiance. uh, to what he deemed as an active member of the military us military is jet, the us government's pursuit of genocide. but this a story says almost everything we really need. if it was mentioned at all in mainstream media, it didn't give you any idea of what was going on. it was very, very shameful and embarrassing for the profession. mohammed absolutely in the main stream media has been behaving in the most shameful manner since the genocide and gaza began. but when i woke up to the news that he had a, a cub burned himself alive in front of it is rarely the embassy. and
we have mohammed mirandi. he is a professor at the university of colorado and in london we crossed the mohammed according to the state as a lawyer and parliamentary candidate or a gentleman, costs lock rolls in effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciated. mohammed ran to me, well, let me go to you 1st and hold on. i, i wanna do a special call out right now about erin bush now and um, his extreme act of defiance. uh, to what he deemed as an active member of the...
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we have mohammed mirandi. he is a professor at the university of colorado and in london we crossed the mohammed according to the state as a lawyer and parliamentary candidate or a gentleman comstock rolls in effect, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciated. mohammed ran to me, well, let me go to you 1st and to that, and i, i want to do a special call out right now about aaron bush now and his extreme act of defiance to what he deemed as an active member of the military us military is jet, the us government's pursuit of genocide, and this a story says almost everything we really need. if it was mentioned at all in mainstream media, it didn't give you any idea of what was going on. it was very, very shameful and embarrassing for the profession. mohammed absolutely in the main stream media has been behaving in the most shameful manner since the genocide and gaza began. but when i woke up to the news that he had a, a cub burned himself alive in front. it is rarely the embassy. and i saw t
we have mohammed mirandi. he is a professor at the university of colorado and in london we crossed the mohammed according to the state as a lawyer and parliamentary candidate or a gentleman comstock rolls in effect, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciated. mohammed ran to me, well, let me go to you 1st and to that, and i, i want to do a special call out right now about aaron bush now and his extreme act of defiance to what he deemed as an active member of the military...
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mohammed abu lebda.t up, we continue to remember rachel corrie, killed 21 years ago march 16, 2000 three, when she was crushed to death by an israeli military bulldozer as she tried to prevent the demolition of the home of the palestinian premises. it was three days before the u.s. invaded iraq. back in 20 seconds. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. saturday marked the 21st anniversary of the death of u.s. peace activist rachel corrie. she was crushed to death by an israeli military bulldozer in rafah on march 16, 2003, a few days before the u.s. attacked iraq. rachel was 23 years old. she ween asn udent from olympia, washington. she went to gaza with the international solidarity movement, which formed after israel and the united states rejected a proposal by then-united nations high commissioner for human rights mary robinson to place international human rights monitors in the occupied palestinian territories. rachel corrie was crush
mohammed abu lebda.t up, we continue to remember rachel corrie, killed 21 years ago march 16, 2000 three, when she was crushed to death by an israeli military bulldozer as she tried to prevent the demolition of the home of the palestinian premises. it was three days before the u.s. invaded iraq. back in 20 seconds. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. saturday marked the 21st anniversary of the death of u.s. peace activist...
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we have mohammed mirandi. he is a professor at the university of colorado and in london we crossed the mohammed according to the state as a lawyer and parliamentary candidate or a gentleman comstock rose in effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciated my how many random people let me go to you 1st and to that. and i, i want to do a special call out right now about aaron bush now and um, his uh, extreme active of defiance to what he deemed as an active member of the military, u. s. military is jet, the us government's pursuit of genocide. so this a story says almost everything we really need, if it was mentioned at all in mainstream media, it didn't give you any idea of what was going on. it was very, very shameful and embarrassing for the profession. mohammed absolutely in the main stream media has been behaving in the most shameful manner since the genocide and gaza began. but when i woke up to the news that he had a cup burned himself alive in front, it is rarely the embassy. an
we have mohammed mirandi. he is a professor at the university of colorado and in london we crossed the mohammed according to the state as a lawyer and parliamentary candidate or a gentleman comstock rose in effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciated my how many random people let me go to you 1st and to that. and i, i want to do a special call out right now about aaron bush now and um, his uh, extreme active of defiance to what he deemed as an active member of the...
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mohammed abu lebda.t up, we continue to remember rachel corrie, killed 21 years ago march 16, 2000 three, when she was crushed to death by an israeli military bulldozer as she tried to prevent the demolition of the home of the palestinian premises. it was three days before the u.s. invaded iraq. back in 20 seconds. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. saturday marked the 21st anniversary of the death of u.s. peace activist rachel corrie. she was crushed to death by an israeli military bulldozer in rafah on march 16, 2003, a few days before the u.s. attacked iraq. rachel was 23 years old. she was an evergreen student from olympia, washington. she went to gaza with the international solidarity movement, which formed after israel and the united states rejected a proposal by then-united nations high commissioner for human rights mary robinson to place international human rights monitors in the occupied palestinian territories. rachel corrie
mohammed abu lebda.t up, we continue to remember rachel corrie, killed 21 years ago march 16, 2000 three, when she was crushed to death by an israeli military bulldozer as she tried to prevent the demolition of the home of the palestinian premises. it was three days before the u.s. invaded iraq. back in 20 seconds. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. saturday marked the 21st anniversary of the death of u.s. peace activist...
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well, mohammed mohammed if i could just and interject here, i mean we have, uh he was a senator. i think he was a senator and the roman empire has been around for so long. he was, is known as the most ardent design is in the senate. and now as vice president and as president, we can look at his physical and mental failings, but make no mistake. design is through and through. he says that all the time mohammed, so the boss is the best, the, the particular group people power can pro pop as the fund. and it shows that the weak us within the power base of the whole guys i should because if you have to pull out somebody who's frankly indistinguishable from is on the then it means of us the best you could actually achieve. so i think that the phase in the, the phase in that full color takes, is of some of these doesn't really exist. and, and off to you have, i didn't say come off the center stage, then i put and believe that the power that has to be on bodies and is not crested and will before send me a little stage of the pronouncements of what reality is meant to be, by the honest it
well, mohammed mohammed if i could just and interject here, i mean we have, uh he was a senator. i think he was a senator and the roman empire has been around for so long. he was, is known as the most ardent design is in the senate. and now as vice president and as president, we can look at his physical and mental failings, but make no mistake. design is through and through. he says that all the time mohammed, so the boss is the best, the, the particular group people power can pro pop as the...
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mohammed is based in london where he's been reporting on the assange hearing for the dissenter. mohammed, thanks so much for joining us. thank you very much for having me here. well, there is so much to discuss in this fast moving story. let's start with what was said in the court room. over the course of the 2 days, the us justice department's attorney, claire dobbin, ask the judges to reject julian's requests to appeal the order to extradite him. dobbin said that julian acted far beyond what any journalist would have done. so what exactly does that mean and did the judges react to it in any way that so uh, i can see the reaction of the judges. um, although they did ask a number of probing questions, which i at least i and another other observers, are the journalist people like a craig murray and a jewelry i did find out hopeful that they did seem to be following, not just with the prosecution was making a saying, but with the defense was as well, but in terms of that cleared up and then the us government's arguments that both judy and a song is not being an ordinary journalist, but als
mohammed is based in london where he's been reporting on the assange hearing for the dissenter. mohammed, thanks so much for joining us. thank you very much for having me here. well, there is so much to discuss in this fast moving story. let's start with what was said in the court room. over the course of the 2 days, the us justice department's attorney, claire dobbin, ask the judges to reject julian's requests to appeal the order to extradite him. dobbin said that julian acted far beyond what...
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mohamed: it did.always influence policymaking, should not hijack it, should not happen without a view to the future. on monetary policy, he struck the absolute right balance. he was consistent, didn't get swung one way or the other by those saying we would get no cuts, those saying we would have to get five or six cuts. he held a really good course. he should be admired for that. i was surprised he left the door so wide open on the basel iii and game. -- end game. i felt sorry for him because some of the questions were so difficult. lisa: could you elaborate on why you found it so curious, the basel rule overhaul? what was your take away with policy? mohamed: the take away is there is tremendous political pressure and advocacy to not go for an endgame that could be too tight and undermine lending. the reason why i was surprised how wide open you left the door to revisions and everything else is there is a counter argument. that is what regulators have to deal with. the argument is that banks are givin
mohamed: it did.always influence policymaking, should not hijack it, should not happen without a view to the future. on monetary policy, he struck the absolute right balance. he was consistent, didn't get swung one way or the other by those saying we would get no cuts, those saying we would have to get five or six cuts. he held a really good course. he should be admired for that. i was surprised he left the door so wide open on the basel iii and game. -- end game. i felt sorry for him because...
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tell us more about mohammed mansoor. - quieten news time,. tell us more about mohammed mansoor.me,. tell us more - about mohammed mansoor. in some of the conservative party is biggest donors, and what else do we know about him? it's giving an honour to major donor like this will be problematic for the party? yes. major donor like this will be problematic for the party? yes, he is a ma'or problematic for the party? yes, he is a major donor _ problematic for the party? yes, he is a major donor to _ problematic for the party? yes, he is a major donor to the _ problematic for the party? yes, he l is a major donor to the conservative party, he gave them £5 million last year, he is also a senior treasurer at the party, and you are just mentioning labour's criticism, they accused the prime minister of showing blatant disregard for the office he holds, and they are saying this appointment shows rishi sunak is out of touch, and reform uk, they are saying this is example of what they describe as toxic cronyism, but number ten sources saying mohamed mansour�*s appointment is because of his
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we have mohammed mirandi. he is a professor at the university of colorado and in london we cross them a home in a couldn't g. d is a lawyer and parliamentary candidate or a gentleman, cross talk roles, and the fact that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciated. mohammed ran to be let, let me go to you 1st and to that. and i, i want to do a special call out right now about aaron bush now and his extreme act of defiance to what he deemed as an active member of the military...
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we're going to discuss this important issue with an independent investigative journalist mohammed. eliza mohammed is based in london where he's been reporting on the assange hearing for the dissenter. mohammad, thanks so much for joining us. thank you very much for having me here. well, there is so much to discuss in this fast moving story. let's start with what was said in the court room. over the course of the 2 days, the us justice department's attorney, claire dobbin, and ask the judges to reject julian's requests to appeal the order to extradite him . dobbin said that julian acted far beyond what any journalist would have done. so what exactly does that mean and did the judges react to it in any way that so uh, i couldn't see the reaction of the judges. although they did ask a number of probing questions, which at least i and another other observers are the journalist people like a craig murray and a jewel lori. i did find that helpful that they didn't seem to be following, not just what the prosecution was making a saying, but what the defense was as well. but in terms of cleared u
we're going to discuss this important issue with an independent investigative journalist mohammed. eliza mohammed is based in london where he's been reporting on the assange hearing for the dissenter. mohammad, thanks so much for joining us. thank you very much for having me here. well, there is so much to discuss in this fast moving story. let's start with what was said in the court room. over the course of the 2 days, the us justice department's attorney, claire dobbin, and ask the judges to...
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mohammed is based in london where he's been reporting on the assign sharing for the dis center. mohammed, thanks so much for joining us. thank you very much for having me here. well, there is so much to discuss in this fast moving story. let's start with what was said in the court room. over the course of the 2 days, the us justice department's attorney, claire dobbin asked the judges to reject julian's request to appeal the order to extradite him. dobbin said that julian acted far beyond what any journalist would have done. so what exactly does that mean and did the judges react to it in any way? so i can see the reaction of the judges. although they did ask a number of probing questions, which at least i and another other observers are the journalist people like at craig, murray and joe laurie, i did find that helpful that they did seem to be following, not just what the prosecution was making a saying but what the defense was as well, but in terms of that cleared up and then the us government's arguments that both julie and a song is not being an ordinary journalist, but also we could
mohammed is based in london where he's been reporting on the assign sharing for the dis center. mohammed, thanks so much for joining us. thank you very much for having me here. well, there is so much to discuss in this fast moving story. let's start with what was said in the court room. over the course of the 2 days, the us justice department's attorney, claire dobbin asked the judges to reject julian's request to appeal the order to extradite him. dobbin said that julian acted far beyond what...
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. >> two weeks ago, here is mohammed's wife and their kids.le on the phone, mohammed was telling her about two boys they got to know. >> he had a walker and crutches, his right leg and they both had injuries to their bodies. it was one of the hardest things for me to say goodbye to them. because i literally spent every day with them. we fly kites right before sunset. >> tonight, mohammed and his family are looking forward to spending time together. >> i like having you know, the early and late meals with him. we like to go get bobo. >> reporter: relieved to be reunited. >> you know, i have my boys and my wife. >> something they don't take for granted. mohammed is also thinking about the people in gaza. >> remembering that right now, as we speak and this time a child has been killed. i am not there to help resuscitate that child. >> reporter: he says a permanent cease-fire as needed, and mohammed and and his family are hoping to raise awareness about what he witnessed. >> every child that is killed, that is an experienced human was -- that lost
. >> two weeks ago, here is mohammed's wife and their kids.le on the phone, mohammed was telling her about two boys they got to know. >> he had a walker and crutches, his right leg and they both had injuries to their bodies. it was one of the hardest things for me to say goodbye to them. because i literally spent every day with them. we fly kites right before sunset. >> tonight, mohammed and his family are looking forward to spending time together. >> i like having you...
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mohammed is based in london where he's been reporting on the assign sharing for the dissenter. mohammed, thanks so much for joining us. thank you very much for having me here. well, there is so much to discuss in this fast moving story. let's start with what was said in the court room. over the course of the 2 days, the us justice department's attorney, claire dobbin, ask the judges to reject julian's request to appeal the order to extradite him. dobbin said that julian acted far beyond what any journalist would have done. so what exactly does that mean and did the judges react to it in any way that so uh, can see the reaction of the judges. although they did ask a number of probing questions, which at least i and another other observers are the journalist people like a craig murray and a jo, lori. i did find out hopeful that they did seem to be following, not just what the prosecution was making a saying, but what the defense was as well. but in terms of that cleared up and then the us government's arguments that both judy and a song is not being an ordinary journalist, but also we can
mohammed is based in london where he's been reporting on the assign sharing for the dissenter. mohammed, thanks so much for joining us. thank you very much for having me here. well, there is so much to discuss in this fast moving story. let's start with what was said in the court room. over the course of the 2 days, the us justice department's attorney, claire dobbin, ask the judges to reject julian's request to appeal the order to extradite him. dobbin said that julian acted far beyond what...
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we're going to discuss this important issue with an independent investigative journalist mohammed. eliza mohammed is based in london where he's been reporting on the assign sharing for the dissenter. mohammad thank so much for joining us. thank you very much for having me here. well, there is so much to discuss in this fast moving story. let's start with what was said in the court room. over the course of the 2 days, the us justice department's attorney, claire dobbin asked the judges to reject julian's requests to appeal the order to extradite him. dobbin said that julian acted far beyond what any journalist would have done. so what exactly does that mean and did the judges react to it in any way? so i can see the reaction of the judges. although they did ask a number of probing questions, which i, at least i and another other observers, are the journalist people like at craig, murray and joe laurie, i did find that helpful that they did seem to be following, not just what the prosecution was making a saying but what the defense was as well, but in terms of that cleared up and then the
we're going to discuss this important issue with an independent investigative journalist mohammed. eliza mohammed is based in london where he's been reporting on the assign sharing for the dissenter. mohammad thank so much for joining us. thank you very much for having me here. well, there is so much to discuss in this fast moving story. let's start with what was said in the court room. over the course of the 2 days, the us justice department's attorney, claire dobbin asked the judges to reject...
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mohammed tries to call her each morning, the connection wasn't too bad today.he tells he tells her about two little boys he met. >> i'm like when are we going to get our new legs and our prosthetics, can you take us with you? back home? >> i mean, i'm ready. i'm ready honestly to take all of them. >> i know. i know. >> i feel heartbroken that i'm they are in a situation that that is what they have to ask. >> reporter: at home, mohammed's son worries about him. >> it has been pretty stressful and i'm thinking about him before i go to sleep and when i wake up. >> reporter: but the family says it is part of their values to help others. and by sharing the videos, they are hoping to inform people. >> it is also a way to show what is happening over there, and it is something that i want and we want people to be aware of and to know. >> honey, we love you, i love you so much. >> reporter: jocelyn moran, nbc bay area news. >>> it is the most shocking scandal to rock the torch. now, california diocese are facing a new wave of lawsuits is bankrupting them. victims say it
mohammed tries to call her each morning, the connection wasn't too bad today.he tells he tells her about two little boys he met. >> i'm like when are we going to get our new legs and our prosthetics, can you take us with you? back home? >> i mean, i'm ready. i'm ready honestly to take all of them. >> i know. i know. >> i feel heartbroken that i'm they are in a situation that that is what they have to ask. >> reporter: at home, mohammed's son worries about him....
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. >> two weeks ago, here is mohammed's wife and their kids. while on the phone, mohammed was telling her about two boys they got to know. >> he had a walker and crutches, his right leg and they both had injuries to their bodies. it was one of the hardest things for me to say goodbye to them. because i literally spent every day with them. we fly kites right before sunset. >> tonight, mohammed and his family are looking forward to spending time together. >> i like having you know, the early and late meals with him. we like to go get bobo. >> reporter: relieved to be reunited. >> you know, i have my boys and my wife. >> something they don't take for granted. mohammed is also thinking about the people in gaza. >> remembering that right now, as we speak and this time a child has been killed. i am not there to help resuscitate that child. >> reporter: he says a permanent cease-fire as needed, and mohammed and and his family are hoping to raise awareness about what he witnessed. >> every child that is killed, that is an experienced human was -- that
. >> two weeks ago, here is mohammed's wife and their kids. while on the phone, mohammed was telling her about two boys they got to know. >> he had a walker and crutches, his right leg and they both had injuries to their bodies. it was one of the hardest things for me to say goodbye to them. because i literally spent every day with them. we fly kites right before sunset. >> tonight, mohammed and his family are looking forward to spending time together. >> i like having...
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mohammed tries to call her each morning, the connection wasn't too bad today. she tells he tells her about two little boys he met. >> i'm like when are we going to get our new legs and our prosthetics, can you take us with you? back home? >> i mean, i'm ready. i'm ready honestly to take all of them. >> i know. i know. >> i feel heartbroken that i'm they are in a situation that that is what they have to ask. >> reporter: at home, mohammed's son worries about him. >> it has been pretty stressful and i'm thinking about him before i go to sleep and when i wake up. >> reporter: but the family says it is part of their values to help others. and by sharing the videos, they are hoping to inform people. >> it is also a way to show what is happening over there, and it is something that i want and we want people to be aware of and to know. >> honey, we love you, i love you so much. >> reporter: jocelyn moran, nbc bay area news. >>> it is the most shocking scandal to rock the torch. now, california diocese are facing a new wave of lawsuits is bankrupting them. victims say
mohammed tries to call her each morning, the connection wasn't too bad today. she tells he tells her about two little boys he met. >> i'm like when are we going to get our new legs and our prosthetics, can you take us with you? back home? >> i mean, i'm ready. i'm ready honestly to take all of them. >> i know. i know. >> i feel heartbroken that i'm they are in a situation that that is what they have to ask. >> reporter: at home, mohammed's son worries about him....
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, is really asking you, mohammed, is where do your loyalties really lie ?our loyalties lie with lie? do your loyalties lie with this country or with the people of this country as a collective, or do they lie with a particular group ? you know, for example, group? you know, for example, a muslim group, not just in your constituency, but more broadly across the country? where do your loyalties actually lie? >> so if you look at, um, my position, particularly even on gaza, the recent one. gaza, is the most recent one. but my loyalties lie with where 71% of the british public's loyalty lie on that issue. >> on a snapshot at this moment in with royal family in time with the royal family uh, terms of, uh, prince uh, in terms of, uh, prince william coming out saying that he want to see any more he doesn't want to see any more death there, all family's death there, the all family's been about that been very clear about that position well. been very clear about that posthere well. been very clear about that posthere are ell. been very clear about that posthere are l
, is really asking you, mohammed, is where do your loyalties really lie ?our loyalties lie with lie? do your loyalties lie with this country or with the people of this country as a collective, or do they lie with a particular group ? you know, for example, group? you know, for example, a muslim group, not just in your constituency, but more broadly across the country? where do your loyalties actually lie? >> so if you look at, um, my position, particularly even on gaza, the recent one....
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, is really asking you, mohammed, is where do your loyalties really lie ? your loyalties lie with lie? do your loyalties lie with this country or with the people of this country as a collective, or do they lie with a particular group ? you know, for example, group? you know, for example, a muslim group, not just in your constituency, but more broadly across the country? where do your loyalties actually lie? >> so if you look at, um, my position, particularly even on gaza, the recent one. gaza, is the most recent one. but my loyalties lie with where 71% of the british public's loyalty lie on that issue. >> on a snapshot at this moment in with royal family in time with the royal family uh, terms of, uh, prince uh, in terms of, uh, prince william coming out saying that he want to see any more he doesn't want to see any more death there, all family's death there, the all family's been about that been very clear about that position well. been very clear about that posthere well. been very clear about that posthere are ell. been very clear about that posthere are
, is really asking you, mohammed, is where do your loyalties really lie ? your loyalties lie with lie? do your loyalties lie with this country or with the people of this country as a collective, or do they lie with a particular group ? you know, for example, group? you know, for example, a muslim group, not just in your constituency, but more broadly across the country? where do your loyalties actually lie? >> so if you look at, um, my position, particularly even on gaza, the recent one....
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with me is mohamed taha from bbc arabic. so, mohammed, welcome to the programme. there are a lot of developments over the last few days, different countries trying to use the sea now as a route to get aid into gaza. —— mohamed. tell us what we stand on this this weekend.— on this this weekend. everyone is optimistic — on this this weekend. everyone is optimistic about _ on this this weekend. everyone is optimistic about this - on this this weekend. everyone is optimistic about this sea - is optimistic about this sea corridor that is planned to be done by international effort, but, as the eu said, this will not be enough to provide enough aid to the people who are starving in gaza. now we're seeing day at least 20 people dying from malnutrition and from lack of food in gaza and this is unlikely to provide them with what they need as we approach the month of ramadan after the only two days, we saw the failure of parachuting that happens, we saw firing on refugees who are queueing to get aid around about in gaza. so, actually, rushing to get the aid, whether by air,
with me is mohamed taha from bbc arabic. so, mohammed, welcome to the programme. there are a lot of developments over the last few days, different countries trying to use the sea now as a route to get aid into gaza. —— mohamed. tell us what we stand on this this weekend.— on this this weekend. everyone is optimistic — on this this weekend. everyone is optimistic about _ on this this weekend. everyone is optimistic about this - on this this weekend. everyone is optimistic about this sea...
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the body of mohammed, son, he has currently inside the mosque where the holding press. he's also being carried by his friends and family to his mother's house where she's got say, a final good bye. and then he'll be buried inside the cemetery. and alberta, how much was the phone refugee? the campus built in 1949 off to israel was established. a move in 700000 palestinians were expelled from their homes. it wasn't the only campus suffered from a night of violence during his rating raids nor sums. recog been tilted on what's the worst hit for tennessee is killed. 2. and then this way, the striking to buy life bullet is ready forces to her up the streets, destroyed infrastructure with all that food is, is just before midnight engineering and is ready asked right, talk to the car, killing 3 palestinians to excite his from the, to the battalion bull funerals, health and all to familiar sites in the city and get turned towards the policy. the story is heat that was holding lots of people, cool, political prisoners in the tail supported security, both of shot tools, the crowds
the body of mohammed, son, he has currently inside the mosque where the holding press. he's also being carried by his friends and family to his mother's house where she's got say, a final good bye. and then he'll be buried inside the cemetery. and alberta, how much was the phone refugee? the campus built in 1949 off to israel was established. a move in 700000 palestinians were expelled from their homes. it wasn't the only campus suffered from a night of violence during his rating raids nor...
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who did you live there with mohammed? how long did you live with mohammed? mohammed said 10 to 15 days. we lived together for about a month 15 to $20.00 days for about a month. what were you to doing? we bought a call once to walk, who bought the car. abdullah, my friend bought the car. he wants to work with this car. what kind of car? taxi or cargo transportation? a small call a taxi. who is abdul? uh. how did you get to know him? telegraph? did you meet on telegram? yes. kind of ground on which phone? oh my fuck. okay. when when exactly did you meet up to uh about 1012 days ago. $10.00 to $12.00 days. yes, i've been out of work for a long time. i wanted to work. who is abdulla i got acquainted on telegrams? have you met him? he was with us. abdul, a him? yes. where and when did you meet him? where did you meet him? when we bought the car? where did you buy the car? on the demetrius highway from home until his relatives optima felt the tire attack on the croakers said he complex has been laid bare and hiring footage the buildings being reduced to a chart. r
who did you live there with mohammed? how long did you live with mohammed? mohammed said 10 to 15 days. we lived together for about a month 15 to $20.00 days for about a month. what were you to doing? we bought a call once to walk, who bought the car. abdullah, my friend bought the car. he wants to work with this car. what kind of car? taxi or cargo transportation? a small call a taxi. who is abdul? uh. how did you get to know him? telegraph? did you meet on telegram? yes. kind of ground on...
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now, mohammed , the program.le in this report is about the teacher from batley in yorkshire. and this was a someone teaching religious education who showed those teenagers cartoons of the prophet mohammed . and you know, prophet mohammed. and you know, we've all grown up with the idea that we can take the mickey out of the pope or the archbishop of canterbury, as i readily do on this program. but this teacher has literally, through fear, been forced into hiding for the last three years. there is a major problem here, isn't there? >> good evening. nigel. yes, there is. i downloaded the full report today and page through all of it fairly quickly. i read the batley stuff more slowly and i followed the batley story in the media. since it first broke. although i've got no personal on the ground experience and i think the way that this teacher has been treated is utterly deplorable . and as sarah khan deplorable. and as sarah khan criticises the local authority, the school etc. for failing to stand up to him and i thin
now, mohammed , the program.le in this report is about the teacher from batley in yorkshire. and this was a someone teaching religious education who showed those teenagers cartoons of the prophet mohammed . and you know, prophet mohammed. and you know, we've all grown up with the idea that we can take the mickey out of the pope or the archbishop of canterbury, as i readily do on this program. but this teacher has literally, through fear, been forced into hiding for the last three years. there...
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the nights of buttons is very rates one was 19 year old mohammed. so here he was shot and killed outside the refugee camp. he lived in laura con, joined the family in albert, right from where she sends. now this report, a fresh post of 19 year old mohammed has here shots down in his youth, his face joined for schools of posts of those previously killed in his ready raids . a reminder of the week from finance, the people of discount books tested for decades. the queen, mama edward anytime today, is there any autonomy? storms, independence thing in the area. that's although we are talking about jeanine to boss and today embody the bleeding continues and the ducks continue because these are in government gave the green light to the army, took the young people who are the direct occupation. maddie amadi was rated during the 80 hours of wednesday morning mohammed was on the outskirts becomes as the army began to withdrawal. it was there, he was shots in the head of phone, the atmosphere here and out of my refugee camp. the body of mohammed, son, he has c
the nights of buttons is very rates one was 19 year old mohammed. so here he was shot and killed outside the refugee camp. he lived in laura con, joined the family in albert, right from where she sends. now this report, a fresh post of 19 year old mohammed has here shots down in his youth, his face joined for schools of posts of those previously killed in his ready raids . a reminder of the week from finance, the people of discount books tested for decades. the queen, mama edward anytime today,...
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the body of mohammed, son, he has hardly insights the most for the holding press. he's also being carried by his friends and family to his mother's house, where she's got, say, a final good bye. and then he'll be buried inside the cemetery. and alberta, how much is the phone refugee? the campus built in 1949 of israel was established. i'm more than 700000 palestinians were expelled from their homes. it wasn't the already campus started from ignite, of buying and strings, rating raids, nor sums refugee kevin token and what's the worst hit for palestinians killed 2 in this way. the striking to find life bullet is ready forces took her up the streets and destroyed infrastructure with all that old houses. and before midnight engineering and is ready asked right, talk to the car, killing 3 palestinians to excite has from the to the battalion will funerals. health and all to familiar site in the city and a ton towards the policy, the source heat that was holding lots of people. cool, political prisoners in the chaos of foliage security, both of short tools to crowds inju
the body of mohammed, son, he has hardly insights the most for the holding press. he's also being carried by his friends and family to his mother's house, where she's got, say, a final good bye. and then he'll be buried inside the cemetery. and alberta, how much is the phone refugee? the campus built in 1949 of israel was established. i'm more than 700000 palestinians were expelled from their homes. it wasn't the already campus started from ignite, of buying and strings, rating raids, nor sums...
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a fresh post of 19 year old mohammed to hear shots down in his youth. his face joined for schools of posts, those previously killed in his ready raids, a reminder of the recent violence, the people of discount books tested for decades. few we mama, edward anytime today is there any autonomy, storms, independence thing and area desks. although we are talking about jeanine to boss and today embody the bleeding continues and the tax continue. because these are in government gave the green light to the army, took the young people who are the direct occupation. amadi was rated during the early hours, wednesday morning mohammed was on the outskirts becomes as the army began to withdrawal. it was there, he was shots in the head, a phone, the atmosphere here and out of my refugee camp. the body of mohammed, son, he has currently inside the mosque where the holding press. he's also being carried by his friends and family to his mother's house where she's got say, a final good bye. and then he'll be buried inside the cemetery. and alberta, how much was the phone
a fresh post of 19 year old mohammed to hear shots down in his youth. his face joined for schools of posts, those previously killed in his ready raids, a reminder of the recent violence, the people of discount books tested for decades. few we mama, edward anytime today is there any autonomy, storms, independence thing and area desks. although we are talking about jeanine to boss and today embody the bleeding continues and the tax continue. because these are in government gave the green light to...
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we spoke to mohammed's guns, a. i'll go read, sports journalist and close friend of the 6. come the middle kirkland, how many bar account the former flare from the shop? bob ton unit club, the palestinian national team, and the awfully garza club was one of the most talented players in gauze and will be starting his football career. and to solve him to lunch about $100.00 units. one, the guys are football, leak, title bahama continued to shine until he was selected for the garden in hollywood club of those professional experience. and jordan, who returned to gauze and played for sure about 10 units of sutter customer. an awfully god. well distinguished on the field with his performance on matters. i was the captain of about 10 units for more than one season. the mohammad continued to play football and participated with the palestinian national beach, soccer team, and several, and the national tournaments, including saudi arabia, amman, and china. i'm, do you want the bronze medal and be soccer at the asian games in china and blame for palestine and able to look at how much
we spoke to mohammed's guns, a. i'll go read, sports journalist and close friend of the 6. come the middle kirkland, how many bar account the former flare from the shop? bob ton unit club, the palestinian national team, and the awfully garza club was one of the most talented players in gauze and will be starting his football career. and to solve him to lunch about $100.00 units. one, the guys are football, leak, title bahama continued to shine until he was selected for the garden in hollywood...
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i think mohammed said they were bees didn't he? yeah, surrendous, look at them, yeah they are, guess it's the bird and the bees, coming to the tail end of the tournament, mohammed is back, oh my god, no one's tried it before, the team here are pumping seawater. we are pumping around 1 liters per minute of sea water. we had an extra layer, so we'll probably add another five to 10 centimeters of ice thickness in this area, freezes and thickens. the aim is to stop, if not, polar bears and other arctic sea creatures will lose their homes. in the name of god, ladies and gentlemen, hello, i am alireza hashemzadegan with the world , i am with you today. in the first case of tonight's program , we will examine and analyze the military strength of the resistance groups after 163 days of war in gaza . in the second case, we will go to moscow for the latest news later. from the end of voting in the presidential elections, in the third case , we will deal with the action of the niger government to expel the american soldiers . we present the p
i think mohammed said they were bees didn't he? yeah, surrendous, look at them, yeah they are, guess it's the bird and the bees, coming to the tail end of the tournament, mohammed is back, oh my god, no one's tried it before, the team here are pumping seawater. we are pumping around 1 liters per minute of sea water. we had an extra layer, so we'll probably add another five to 10 centimeters of ice thickness in this area, freezes and thickens. the aim is to stop, if not, polar bears and other...
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mohammed did not know this yet. but mohammed is the last surviving member of his entire family.se horror stories are being normalized here. i did not think i would ever hear such a thing and gaza. i am hearing it time and again. yes, these wounds of war, i should add in the last two days, i made a point to go to hospitals since the ceasefire decision which was great hope here. well, that hope has been truly drowned out by bombs. i saw many children who doctors did not think would still be alive today based on the bombings that have occurred since monday's decision. amy: you are standing, james elder, in rafah. if you can talk about what is happening right now in rafah. yet prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying it absolutely, ground invasion will happen. it is not a matter of if, it is a matter of when. you have talked about a possible ground invasion in rafah. what would this mean? >> the horrors in gaza -- it would be a catastrophe. that word has been rightly used many times. this is a city of children. rafah now has twice the population density of new york city. this is gro
mohammed did not know this yet. but mohammed is the last surviving member of his entire family.se horror stories are being normalized here. i did not think i would ever hear such a thing and gaza. i am hearing it time and again. yes, these wounds of war, i should add in the last two days, i made a point to go to hospitals since the ceasefire decision which was great hope here. well, that hope has been truly drowned out by bombs. i saw many children who doctors did not think would still be alive...
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one of them was 19 year olds, mohammed, so he was shot and killed outside the refuge account. he left and i'll be there for a condo in the family from where she sent us this report. a fresh post of 19 year old mohammed says here shots, down in his youth, his face joins the schools of post, those previously killed in his raise the rates a reminder of the recent violence, the people of discount books tested for decades. the 40 model. uh yep. any time that is there any autonomy? storms, independence thing and area depths. although we are talking about jeanine alter boss and today embody the bleeding continues and the ducks continue. because the is there, a government gave the green light to the army, took the young people. what addict occupation amadi was rated during the 80 hours wednesday morning. mohammed was on the outskirts becomes as the army began to withdrawal, it was there, he was shots in the head, a phone, the atmosphere here, and all the my refugee camp, the body of mohammed. so he has carney inside the mosque where the holding press. he's also being carried by his fr
one of them was 19 year olds, mohammed, so he was shot and killed outside the refuge account. he left and i'll be there for a condo in the family from where she sent us this report. a fresh post of 19 year old mohammed says here shots, down in his youth, his face joins the schools of post, those previously killed in his raise the rates a reminder of the recent violence, the people of discount books tested for decades. the 40 model. uh yep. any time that is there any autonomy? storms,...
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in the future as he says -- >> good morning, america. ♪ >> gio: cannot wait for nick mohammed.ou as trevor is in for whit. >> trevor: whit johnson's stunt double. [ laughter ] >> gio: good it see you. >>> and it is time to strike a match. coming up, we cannot stop. "cowboy carter" and janai, you have more on her road to country coming up. >> janai: yes, i'm really excited to share that. so glad you watched the hulu special coming up. >>> plus, airports are packed with holiday travelers and spring breakers. the busy lines you can expect if you too are heading out. >> trevor: we start with the efforts to clean up the wreckage from this week's bridge collapse in baltimore. it's shaping up to be a complex effort that will require heavy-duty equipment, and jay o'brien joins us from the scene with the details. good morning, jay. >> reporter: trevor, good morning. that cleanup hasn't officially begun yet, but crews are expected to start hauling away debris here as early as this weekend to try to get this vital port back up and running. this morning, around the clock effort now gearing
in the future as he says -- >> good morning, america. ♪ >> gio: cannot wait for nick mohammed.ou as trevor is in for whit. >> trevor: whit johnson's stunt double. [ laughter ] >> gio: good it see you. >>> and it is time to strike a match. coming up, we cannot stop. "cowboy carter" and janai, you have more on her road to country coming up. >> janai: yes, i'm really excited to share that. so glad you watched the hulu special coming up....
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the crown prince of saudi arabia, mohammed bin salman al-saud, in a telephone conversation with the presidentd his readiness to further actively develop friendly ties and mutually beneficial cooperation. good luck on your journey to the future sultan aman haitham bin tarek al-said wished progress. special friendly. the nature of bilateral relations was emphasized by the chairman of the libyan presidential council , mohamed al-menfi. the president of the transitional period of mali, asimi gaita, wrote about friendship and strategic partnership. congolese leader denis sungueso wished him success during his new term of office. prime minister of armenia nikol pashinyan sent congratulations to vladimir putin. messages of welcome to the russian president were received throughout the past day. they were sent including chairman of the people's republic of china xidin ping, prime minister of india. narendro modi, head of turkey, rajeb tayyip erdogan, leader, leader of iran, cuba, venezuela. today, the professional holiday is celebrated by those whose work is hidden from prying eyes, but is of strategi
the crown prince of saudi arabia, mohammed bin salman al-saud, in a telephone conversation with the presidentd his readiness to further actively develop friendly ties and mutually beneficial cooperation. good luck on your journey to the future sultan aman haitham bin tarek al-said wished progress. special friendly. the nature of bilateral relations was emphasized by the chairman of the libyan presidential council , mohamed al-menfi. the president of the transitional period of mali, asimi gaita,...
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mohammed, abdullah, jalal. .. there's just me left. a moment to remember their names.says both sides face accusations of horrific abuses, even war crimes, claims both deny. the army was keen to show us the damage they say was inflicted to the city and its people by the rsf. they tightly controlled what we saw and where we went. children in sudan are facing a living nightmare. aid agencies one an entire generation is at risk. —— warn an entire generation. 300 families are crammed into the school here in port sudan. these classrooms should be full of children learning. instead, desperate people from across sudan are sheltering here for safety. but there are horrible stories hidden here. five people died of cholera and others are suffering from severe diseases. zubaida, a mother of eight, has leukaemia. she hasn't been able to get her medication since the war erupted last april. translation: my last pills finished three days before the war. - from that moment on, i'm suffering. i'm in constant pain. i'm so tired. zubaida's husband is fighting in khartoum with the army. sh
mohammed, abdullah, jalal. .. there's just me left. a moment to remember their names.says both sides face accusations of horrific abuses, even war crimes, claims both deny. the army was keen to show us the damage they say was inflicted to the city and its people by the rsf. they tightly controlled what we saw and where we went. children in sudan are facing a living nightmare. aid agencies one an entire generation is at risk. —— warn an entire generation. 300 families are crammed into the...
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so dw is a big, huge bureau chief mohammed shedra many thanks to the us city of baltimore. now where work is getting underway to clear the wreckage of the francis scott key bridge, which collapsed after being rammed by a freighter. earlier this week, heavy lift floating cranes have now arrived in the harbor to begin with. local officials say will be a daunting clean up operation. this massive clean, the biggest on the us east coast capable of lifting a 1000 tons. this is part of the heavy duty equipment being brought in to clear the wreckage of the baltimore cambridge the process is expected to take several months. and one of the challenges is that the key bridge, which sits on top of the best. so right now that that weight is somewhere between $3.40 tons. so our team meets a cut that trust in the sections in a safe and responsible and in an efficient way before can lift those pieces out of the water. this crane that we're looking at is massive. the thing we also know is this. so it was a challenge ahead of us. more than a 1000 engineers have been deployed to assess the wre
so dw is a big, huge bureau chief mohammed shedra many thanks to the us city of baltimore. now where work is getting underway to clear the wreckage of the francis scott key bridge, which collapsed after being rammed by a freighter. earlier this week, heavy lift floating cranes have now arrived in the harbor to begin with. local officials say will be a daunting clean up operation. this massive clean, the biggest on the us east coast capable of lifting a 1000 tons. this is part of the heavy duty...
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who did you live there with mohammed? how long did you live with mohammed? mohammed said 10 to 15 days. we lived together for about a month, 15 to $20.00 days for about a month. what were you to doing? sleep on a call want you to watch? who bought the car? abdullah, my friend for the call, we wanted to work with this calls. were kind of car taxi or cargo transportation. small call a taxi. who is abdulla, how did you get to know what kind of ground did you meet on telegrams? yes, telegraph on which phone? oh my fine. okay. when, when exactly did you meet up to look about 10 to 12 days ago. $10.00 to $12.00 days . yes, i've been out of work for a long time. i wanted to work. who is abdulla i got acquainted on telegraph? have you met him? he was with us. abdul la him. yes, we're and when did you meet him? where did you meet him? when we bought the culture? where did you buy the car? on the dimitra highway from home, abdul is relative prior to of course, right now for us as an investigative committee, is to establish the identities of everyone who facilitated th
who did you live there with mohammed? how long did you live with mohammed? mohammed said 10 to 15 days. we lived together for about a month, 15 to $20.00 days for about a month. what were you to doing? sleep on a call want you to watch? who bought the car? abdullah, my friend for the call, we wanted to work with this calls. were kind of car taxi or cargo transportation. small call a taxi. who is abdulla, how did you get to know what kind of ground did you meet on telegrams? yes, telegraph on...
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who did you live there with mohammed? how long did you live with mohammed? mohammed said 10 to 15 days. we lived together for about a month, 15 to $20.00 days for about a month. what were you to doing? so we bought a call once to walk. who bought the car, abdullah and my friend go to call. we want you to work with this call. what kind of car? taxi or cargo transportation? a small call a taxi. who is abdulla? how did you get to know him telegraph? did you meet on telegram? yes, telegraph on which phone? oh my fine. okay. when, when exactly did you meet up to? about 10 to 12 days ago. $10.00 to $12.00 days. yes, i've been out of work for a long time. i've wants to work. who is abdulla? i got acquainted on telegraph. have you met him? he was with us. abdul la him. yes. we're and when did you meet him? where did you meet him? when we bought the culture? where did you buy the car? on the demitra of highway from home. i've deal is relative so far and so forth right now for us as an investigative committee, is to establish the identities of everyone who facilitated
who did you live there with mohammed? how long did you live with mohammed? mohammed said 10 to 15 days. we lived together for about a month, 15 to $20.00 days for about a month. what were you to doing? so we bought a call once to walk. who bought the car, abdullah and my friend go to call. we want you to work with this call. what kind of car? taxi or cargo transportation? a small call a taxi. who is abdulla? how did you get to know him telegraph? did you meet on telegram? yes, telegraph on...
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who did you live there with mohammed? how long did you live with mohammed? mohammed said 10 to 15 days. we lived together for about a month, 15 to $20.00 days for about a month. what were you to doing? sleep on a call once to one who bought the car. abdullah, my friend voted car. we want you to work with this cost. what kind of car? taxi or cargo transportation? small call a taxi. who is abdulla? how did you get to know him? telegraph? did you meet on telegrams? yes. telegraph on which phone? oh my fine. okay. when? when exactly did you meet up to look about 10 to 12 days ago. $10.00 to $12.00 days . yes, i've been out of work for a long time. i wants to work. who is up to? i got acquainted on telegraph. have you met him? he was with us. abdul la him? yes. we're in. when did you meet him? where did you meet him? when we bought the culture, where did you buy the car on the dimitra highway from home? abdul is relative prior to of course, right now for us as an investigative committee, is to establish the identities of everyone who facilitated this killer group
who did you live there with mohammed? how long did you live with mohammed? mohammed said 10 to 15 days. we lived together for about a month, 15 to $20.00 days for about a month. what were you to doing? sleep on a call once to one who bought the car. abdullah, my friend voted car. we want you to work with this cost. what kind of car? taxi or cargo transportation? small call a taxi. who is abdulla? how did you get to know him? telegraph? did you meet on telegrams? yes. telegraph on which phone?...
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who did you live there with mohammed? how long did you live with mohammed? mohammed said 10 to 15 days. we lived together for about a month 15 to $20.00 days. for about a month. what were you to doing? we bought a call once to walk, who bought the car? abdullah, my friend bought a car. we wanted to work with this car. what kind of car? taxi or cargo transportation? a small call a taxi. who is abdul? uh. how did you get to know him? telegraph, did you meet on telegrams? yes. telegraph on which phone? oh my fine. okay. when? when exactly did you meet up to look at about 10 to 12 days ago. $10.00 to $12.00 days. yes, i've been out of work for a long time. i wanted to work. who is abdulla i got acquainted on telegraph? have you met him? he was with us abdul a him? yes. where and when did you meet him? where did you meet him? when we bought the culture? where did you buy the car? on the demitra of highway from home, i've told his relatives that prior to, of course, right now for us as an investigative committee, is to establish the identities of everyone who faci
who did you live there with mohammed? how long did you live with mohammed? mohammed said 10 to 15 days. we lived together for about a month 15 to $20.00 days. for about a month. what were you to doing? we bought a call once to walk, who bought the car? abdullah, my friend bought a car. we wanted to work with this car. what kind of car? taxi or cargo transportation? a small call a taxi. who is abdul? uh. how did you get to know him? telegraph, did you meet on telegrams? yes. telegraph on which...
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who did you live there with mohammed? how long did you live with mohammed? mohammed said 10 to 15 days. we lived together for about a month 15 to $20.00 days. for about a month. what were you to doing? we bought a call once to walk, who bought the car? abdullah, my friend told to call we wanted to work with this car. what kind of car? taxi or cargo transportation? a small call a taxi. who is abdul? uh, how did you get to know him? telegraph, did you meet on telegrams? yes. telegraph on which phone? on my final. okay when. when exactly did you meet up to look at about 10 to 12 days ago. $10.00 to $12.00 days. yes, i've been out of work for a long time. i've wants to work. who is abdulla? i got acquainted on telegraph? have you met him? he was with us. abdul law him? yes. where and when did you meet him? where did you meet him? when we bought the culture? where did you buy the car? on the demitra of highway from home, abdul is relative so far and so forth right now for us as an investigative committee, is to establish the identities of everyone who facilitated
who did you live there with mohammed? how long did you live with mohammed? mohammed said 10 to 15 days. we lived together for about a month 15 to $20.00 days. for about a month. what were you to doing? we bought a call once to walk, who bought the car? abdullah, my friend told to call we wanted to work with this car. what kind of car? taxi or cargo transportation? a small call a taxi. who is abdul? uh, how did you get to know him? telegraph, did you meet on telegrams? yes. telegraph on which...
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that was dr. mohammed kashodi from the university of south hampton in the. okay, thank you very much for joining us. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. the us supreme court appears unlikely to limit access to the wi fi use the motion pills for prestone. the court heard arguments of the case on tuesday, but if you're skeptical of efforts by anti abortion, advocates seeking to roll back access to the drug decision is expected by the end of june. the european union has agreed to soften environmental regulations and farmers following major protests across the block in brussels. farmers dumped the newer and with the heat. it was on fire on tuesday to protest against strict environmental protection was at least 2 police officers were injured. as they broke up the protest with tear gas and water cannons protest have a rough getting hungry after a government critic release auto implicating senior officials and a corruption scandal. former political inside or peter mind you are accused in aid to prime minister victor or abu
that was dr. mohammed kashodi from the university of south hampton in the. okay, thank you very much for joining us. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. the us supreme court appears unlikely to limit access to the wi fi use the motion pills for prestone. the court heard arguments of the case on tuesday, but if you're skeptical of efforts by anti abortion, advocates seeking to roll back access to the drug decision is expected by the end of june. the...
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warm words in telephone conversation from the crown prince of saudi arabia, mohammed bin salman al-sadthe parties confirmed their readiness to further actively develop friendly ties and mutually beneficial cooperation. i wish you success on the path to further progress. sultan of amana, hisam ben tarek al-said. the special friendly nature of bilateral relations was emphasized by the chairman of the presidential council of libya, mohammed al-menfi. the president of the transitional period of mali, asimi gaita, wrote about friendship and strategic partnership. good luck during congolese leader danny sasunge wished for a new term in office. world leaders congratulated vladimir putin all day the day before. among them are chinese president sidin pin and indian prime minister narendra modi. turkish leader recep tayyip erdogan. let me remind you that vladimir putin, after processing all the ballots, received 87.28% of the votes. a historic result with a record high turnout, it exceeded 77%, that is, more than 87 million people took part in the elections. now the special operation is in donet
warm words in telephone conversation from the crown prince of saudi arabia, mohammed bin salman al-sadthe parties confirmed their readiness to further actively develop friendly ties and mutually beneficial cooperation. i wish you success on the path to further progress. sultan of amana, hisam ben tarek al-said. the special friendly nature of bilateral relations was emphasized by the chairman of the presidential council of libya, mohammed al-menfi. the president of the transitional period of...