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he has i guess i would say that. they're done with that. i get a little difficult. but if the but the getting into the beginning getting really slick it was funny as explicitly for the designing to get those who are a. little unseemly a year to change it. a little it was a month or something and i'm not going to go if you think you certainly don't think so let's go back to that this is someone who believes it. was. funny but. i. was thinking.
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you. know. there's. been this.
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it was me a little less since i've been a fan of the. give us a. little ahead of the thank you say i would ask anything but i'm going to make something cost and i've met her. so that's when i know. that a minute. i would send a letter saying yeah i'm going to get out of it but if i want to. make one up let's see what i said he said if i said i'm going to let you go i got one no no better. than i'm going. to learn or a bunch of us are going to. have another. one to one and. it's time for the summer yeah he has you know with the side he could play with this and with with that you see here who are reading them on the cover have done so well so they're spelling or you see you go there told me that they were in connecticut i was playing with their that and her i'm looking i'm so
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that's one of them so maybe it was up my photos on your shoulder that i like obviously i could. get my moment. and there. was no i'm not going to. push those things i love about the what we were going to do you when the groups are really made of you you said that could be. now i said look at the super bowl but he's going to tell you because. you. would be kidding i see you couldn't. make about. the look inside because i think not i'm going to get nothing going to get you again and. thanking me yes but i
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they'd let it. go second if you go below the little well. how could we have a. good one because. it was i don't let him have a bigger hand but we have had everybody. knowing what we really think it's not good . for the public to get more of our you are out there you go. oh well she was. i would. love for her. to give up yet these colors are going to work well i'm like i'm fine it's going to go. i didn't vote for liz i got pretty much it will. all go to the book publishers are going to junk on this group very. very very very well but for her. i've got to marry a little bit. of pressure that i would have to that effect i know better but i'm
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going to order for them to do it by you go back to iraq i write this i would never go to the i don't know if this would lead us out of it a. very profound regret. but . we. thought it cruel. because of the folks. who were. her. comminuted. high in the field. but the number let's all do our.
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best to be done the way the program. was looking cool the visit. but. then you put people pick the parts to pick up words and hit it was good even more about up near fifty good little think you. need only about movie. lessons are you going to give back the never last time i've seen people get no new idea that might. offend someone so you can make those who cameraman do we have is not simple but. can a lot of good artists that have lots of us are there any of us so that if you don't want to watch as often i basically take advantage of what i tell that i mean i think we're going to guess that they wanted one made about this but it's not the first to me unless i say i haven't got a family said one hundred five in a row if i had to start first with out of one hundred yeah just go with the because
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of the all the muslims are certainly are telling me to have looking to discover the another one i thought it was a result of doubt that i had to still close to a. lot of if you think of your life in life because i knew then you. look you. know you. better. not so long as you. don't have that they have a scam on the people who vote. like he's going to close the. you can take the other one. for. now. only having to. mediate a course in. making believe. you know.
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i believe that. there are certain tragic. at need a lot of money to pay off now next you wouldn't. believe . the bucket with the good. job nuclear field by anybody the book and repeatedly that he has killed is that he. allowed to discover the audio bit thick
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of it to be legen guy was. not yet. getting a local hit by lightning or my lights up you see but he bought me in poverty so. we've got this little. illusionary beast anybody i don't need your body can thank our chances to talk. to their loved one who doesn't live here comfortably have you been profoundly conquer here. but you look good to work with a good movie up to. one in los angeles to live or where you get to be. i wouldn't go home but look up and get out and. someone will be going. up in there
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when i say rather. than a big one. or lonely. dog i love dogs the most. and they're developing i want to get going to call it he dead they're going to have to learn the whole mess again when we're going on my duty they are noble you know that education you had the guy. who gathered in the going itself when they came in the course of skeletal it was all of the family i mean i totally. got on the look of the others and i thought they
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were the surgeon to give you an experiment to love me to one. exam with so many of them. unless i missed. it so we did a mandolin with skins. mommy where the. leg and it is given a sort of. thing with. my hope that morning. to both of. those and only going to give dad the only reading greg you know hard ons we got every legal going on when the pope though didn't have . thank you both who live with. you. yet. oh no are you know maybe in love. again.
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oh yeah no no no no i. said but he. was on with. making. me would be my son says that in that moment the love of my son. yes in the middle. of the third i let you celebrate us so did that make any uncle felix but i love the look it was getting immediate is it like any ending make you sad thank you hold a little better. just up and a little sad of that. you. may
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disappear who saw one day and with me here looking up. becoming boston again. i'm no good out here not only that i might not expect that you know that and that really don't have to be really any match yesterday you don't get out under that are happy that your story goes. on. you look at. life yes. maybe he.
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is good you have not have all of that and there are. issues here. there are. so. hard. yet. when a parent loses their child to a terminal illness. they often feel that they've taken on the weight of the world.
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but mr huang is determined to find out what caused his daughter's death and brought him such heartache. the story of a committed parent turned activist a father's potest parts of the viewfinder asia's series on al-jazeera. with bureaus spawning six continents across the globe. al-jazeera has correspondents live in green the stories they tell. about it. here are fluent in world news in south korea around two million dogs are eaten every year but now animal rights groups want the ancient
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and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. defiance on the streets of tehran ahead a renewed u.s. sanctions against iran. allegations of vote buying and shaking deals and deepening political crisis and. he's a bully i do but i think you need someone like that in the office. divided over donald trump women voters are at odds over the u.s. president a day before crucial midterm elections. the sons of murders saudi journalist jamal khashoggi say the family is an able to
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grieve properly without knowing where his body is he was killed by an assassination squad who waited for him at the saudi consulate in istanbul before dismembering his remains his sons say their family has been deeply troubled by the ongoing lies since his murder more than a month ago or what we want. is to bring him a book here with anybody you know with his with his of his family in saudi arabia conservatively yes i talk to talk about that with. the saudi authorities and. i just hope that it happens or but you need to find somebody needs to find his his body yes. i believe that the search is ongoing and really hopeful about that ok so she's son spoke just hours after the u.s. secretary of state said the core relationship with saudi arabia would remain
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unchanged that's despite my pompei are demanding justice for their father's killers rob reynolds reports from washington. more than a month after jamal khashoggi killing at the saudi consulate in istanbul u.s. secretary of state mike pump aoe had a mixed message punish the journalists killers but maintain business as usual in u.s. saudi relations we need to get to the bottom of it we need to find out who was responsible hold them accountable and do all of this john wall protecting the enormously important strategic interest of the united states maintains with the kingdom of saudi arabia pump a was cited saudi arabia's role as a counterweight to iran's influence and military power in the gulf and the middle east in general saudi arabia has been an important partner for the united states in attempting to change the behavior of the world's largest state sponsor of terror from that islamic republic one of the kingdom's wealthiest and most famous businessmen spoke to a u.s. television network pushing back against implications from turkey and some u.s.
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lawmakers that crown prince mohammed bin psalm on had a role in hush killing prince i will lead been to loll spent months in detention in a riyadh luxury hotel last year along with many other wealthy businessmen and officials as part of what the crown prince said was a crackdown on corruption in the standing orders that i said i disagree with. gauge with them talk to them and that the commitment to come saudi arabia so i think some people in intelligence. did follow that these orders and said the group of people. to turkey to engage with that. and something went wrong over there whereby he was murdered saudi arabia is under intense international pressure over the murder especially from turkey without the u.s. on its side the kingdom would be severely isolated analysts say the u.s. may try to leverage its influence to change saudi foreign policy first it's trying
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to move riyadh towards i. a meaningful cease fire in this disastrous war in yemen that's first and most important the other of course is this completely futile blockade against qatar which has backfired and in which could tar has managed to avoid any vade the punishment that saudi arabia intended for u.s. diplomacy threading a fine line with potentially vast consequences for the middle east robert oulds al-jazeera washington. u.s. will re-impose economic sanctions on iran in just under an hour's time they'll target has oil shipping and banking sectors all measures left it under the twenty fifteen deal are coming back to spiked iran's compliance with the agreement and sponsor anger in iran where thousands of demonstrators want thirty nine cents
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university students towards the u.s. embassy in the iranian capital say mr amin reports from tehran. want to show they are not in any common ground there may have been between iran and america seems to have been lost at a rally to mark the thirty ninth anniversary of the takeover of the u.s. embassy iranians express their anger and frustration at a country they blame for their continued economic isolation. i was. i was there was also the familiar contempt that has come to define iran's relationship with the united states the country's top soldier said economic warfare america's last attempt to defeat iran is not going to work and war us president donald trump not to try anything else. i want to say something to america and it's weird president never threaten iran because we can still hear the horrified cries of your soldiers in the desert and
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you know better every day how many of your old soldiers in america commit suicide due to depression and fear that they suffered in battlefield so don't threaten us militarily and don't frighten us with military threats u.s. sanctions meant to punish iran have devastated the country's economy in the last year trump has said it's going to get worse but iranians at this rally seemed more angry than afraid one difference between old sanctions and new ones is that this time these protesters are not alone in condemning the united states in the past iran had a weaker economy when it was hit by international sanctions mandated by the united nations now this time in iran has a lot more support from world leaders. as a relatively strong economy and is only facing what many iranians are calling trucks sanctions are once a symbol of american influence in the region the old embassy in the heart of the capital is now little more than a relic left standing only as a reminder for iranians to remain vigilant. as my message to america is that many
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of their previous presidents also threatened us a lot in the now and their options on the table but nothing happens as our supreme leader said we're seeing signs of america's decline for us and i'm sick to my heart friendship with america's impossible it's like a friendship between a sheep and a wolf i know you don't i'm telling you even in the era of the shah america was our enemy the sharjah didn't realize it and the enemy is always in him an american if compromises with iran and iran will also never doubt down to it diplomats in negotiating spent years paving the way for the two thousand and fifteen nuclear deal after trump came to power the goodwill they built crumbled in a matter of months even earn his own side show at this year's rally whether iran chooses to remain committed to the nuclear deal or not the next american president may not be able to fix what donald trump has broken.
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rush hour measures a national security and foreign policy alice he says any assistance from nations such as russia and china would be a major help to iran. keep in mind beggars can't be choosers when iran is now in a position that it can it can no longer use. the sort of free flow of the banking system that can no longer use whole host of trade tools and means and it's this pozole meaning if it has to now trade you know go back to the bartering system which is for instance today india agreed to deposit what did those ever on in terms of the debts for oil exports and imports into a russian account to russian bank that has no it's guys that the outside world for one purpose india will deposit the money into the russian account and the iranians can only buy indian goods through that russian banks everybody will benefit except the one country here that is now at the target of these sanctions and that's iran
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sets that we're going to put pressure on iraq and iran it's that we're going to put pressure on both the government and specially on the people in the middle here that let's keep in mind that the biggest sanction profiteers are the ones in positions of power in iran the g.c. and the revolutionary guards but again that doesn't mean that the government as a whole establishment will not come under pressure there will be pressure on them but again the people will definitely hurt china's president has promised to open up access to markets and make business easy if a foreign companies she didn't bang made the pats as he opened a change in shanghai aimed at boosting the country's image as an employer he said china will know a tariff streamline customs jackson come down on and see actual property theft it was they took a swipe at those pushing protectionist trade policies such as president donald trump. quarter of. china's economic growth over the past forty years has been achieved with
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a commitment to opening up developments of china's economy in the future can only be guaranteed with more openness i've made it clear before and now again that china's top will never be closed it will only open wider china will not stop its commitment to opening up and pursuing an open global economy. jim brown joins us now live from shanghai as you know she didn't mention the u.s. but how much of that speech was aimed at president donald trump. well he didn't mention as you say president donald trump by name but he did warn against a winner takes all mentality saying that would end in a dead end his message really was aimed at the three thousand or so executives of a variety of companies that are exhibiting at this vast trade fair and you know his message was you know china is open for business china was committed to deepening
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reforms china was committed to allowing greater foreign investment in its economy particularly in areas like education and also the health sector the problem is this laura a lot of the executives here say they've heard all of that before and that barriers still remain that they want a level playing field not level playing field is still a long way off the president in a sense was continuing a message that he began at the downforce economic forum last january and that was to present himself very much as the guardian of free trade now this trade exhibition is going to be lasting for five days interestingly the united states has not sent a high level delegation here there are a number of world leaders but no leaders for him from any major western economy and i think that tells you an awful lot about how they feel about china and the promises that it's delivering about its commitment to.

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