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one is a very by the thing. and one i don't know one about my foot on the ground zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero m. on your. there's a monologue m. of it is a moment but i don't. do it someone in front of these are in charge i mean it then and i'm going now. i thought that over the moon was going to come. back. and i'm busy they've got all i didn't go.
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and. then what is a holder of then and as they've been going to do you do you get. that out of me and i'm going along in a way. that i haven't done the. thank . you .
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love would be. easy but the idea that. you were going to be. easy was yesterday when you were there you don't. get a monitor busy scene but really want to be in a band in me. one of us on the night is one of them on the main but on the on the me. not on my little girl that i was on monday what if i was then and i.
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want to go out. with. half the hour wow wow wow. thank you thank you. i've. found that. we. can be on the. and i really would be done with that and i'm going to run the whole
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lot. easier. than we did you know what i'm going to. yeah no. idea. what i'm going on what i'm proud of you i have no resentment. in front of harping on your machine. but.
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if the bus from a good little area. would have to go. for . the afternoon go to take you to. when you. got a very. sudden you're going to. as we need to. be saying would you be i don't. know that i mean you could argue that i yes i am i would need to know how do i get out and how do you like you know how do you like that i. go to the layout of my. got or so you've been told to ignore now that you might have got blood inducted into the. now they. be
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doing. it tough to do and i'll be sure to look like they've been behaving and you know that. i don't have the local market. but i'm not i don't know how to run your overcoat are you didn't you didn't i. already invite you here are going in. i'm with a new very young. mother and you might remember i really am in those very very.
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mozzie i'm with the we. shine i'm going. on with the. most jaded of my move on of course the. i'm wondering. part of. my. thought on why the. show right down on the part of. our major the should be busy on our gordie a monkey on your recording. i mean. me. on the would. someone take.
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hello home most of the international. i mean. we're going to can bring the army out or it was or. when it could have been going on here so initially to do it's not we're going to overlook that others are never going to get down there on the go over. it's a little we must go to the does it go zero point. two run out i want to go into and try. to run us as yours as i knew you did the moment they went on there and you're there for but as you know partially money. can buy me we're going to going to gunship. mind you wouldn't and we're going to get on as our. go to that from. now on the military in fantasy land by the way then again.
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you've got to do those are other might want to look at all that it will for the me about three g. men to harm our right as a general and as a whole ready to tell actually do it alone. you want to sit through here you know where the body is it is a part of heart of what what it will want to see that every third ok i have a couple of. things. yeah dies and i would imaging yeah down one arm it seemed i was in them or in the near. five or one or they get them going in this. and they're going to have them available as.
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i'm on there and doing as they were and then they were they were. on the lose of a mother with a load on the ground over there. i mean there's. so if you begin the island i didn't know you really. had no hello. sayen am i might go to jail hundred of that i r yep and then i am. going to get it. so those are the results so i'm going to learn. this is my list of the littlest zeros this is. just so. heavy on my fears jane. and jeff.
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i am what i was you would decide you know and i'm going to keep. you don't mind the money i'm going down you know you have what they're going are going are we're going to do it in my room of it. yet i would be dead the lead would go my dear. miss i love arianna as i me. i was never married i doubt. that you necessarily to be caught up with god not a little bit though paul ryan it. were down. there.
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i know they were lonely as they were in the and they would be giving sees. when they go in monza don't i just going to do you know been mozzie at the turning enough. they did when i was a minor. one more long ago. and i don't want to kill to do it again. i mean my course i give all about it. though as a diagram. i mean i was out of there.
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and got some i come out. of five i should be a part. he was had tormented. betrayed for years she carries the evidence inside her. but will this be enough to find justice in afghanistan's patriarchal society. a
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thousand girls like me. a witness documentary on al-jazeera a recent un report has given remuda urgency to the fight against climate change over his threats like sea level rise at this year's quiet talks in poland and the international community seize the opportunity to take concerted action to stay with al-jazeera the latest from the front lines of the choir a crisis of the conference itself. born in palestine under british rule. educated in america. a controversial professor in new york. he realized that he was the voice. of the people out there a while explores what made him an influential writer. and champion of the palestinian pools in the west and what's out of place. here is
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a very important force of information for many people around the world when all the cameras are gone i'm still here go into areas that nobody else is going talk to people that nobody else is talking to and bringing that story to the forefront. once held in one of australia's toughest detention centers now a world renowned surgeon when he. returns to his hometown baghdad to give up your keys the hope of walking on al-jazeera. top u.s. officials are to brief the senate on saudi arabia was widens the search for journalist jamal khashoggi is bored and. sitting comfortably with friends signs
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a saudi crown prince won't be so welcome on the next stop of his middle east until . live from doha also coming up ukraine's parliament approved the president's move to impose martial law standoff with russia. touch down compared. and out of this world excitement probe lands on miles to study the deep interior of the red planet's. a top level briefing on the u.s. saudi relations is set to take place amid a call for action on the matter of. u.s. active state. defense james mattis will talk to us and says on wednesday about
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developments really. it into saudi arabia democrats and republican politicians have been pushing for answers on because somebody particularly with the saudi crown prince bombing is linked to the killing and also a growing condemnation of riyadh's involvement in the war in yemen which has created a humanitarian crisis mike hanna has more from washington d.c. senators have been demanding a briefing from the trumpet ministration on the murder of jamal khashoggi and now they've got the secretary of state and the secretary of defense will come to speak to them but a couple of unanswered questions will the briefing be in public will it be to the whole senate or just to the intelligence committee a third and very important question will the director of the cia be present many senators have demanded a briefing directly from the director of the cia with regard to the murder of jamal khashoggi particularly with reference to the possible involvement of the crown prince of saudi arabia there are
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a number of legislative moves in the senate as well one with respect to saudi arabia's involvement in the war in yemen and the u.s. support for that legislation along the lines is likely to be tabled during the week but also senator lindsey graham insisting that he's going to introduce legislation with respect to the crown prince in particular intent on finding out the full extent of the crown prince's involvement in the murder of jamal khashoggi and what the senator terms his erratic behavior particularly with regard to the war in yemen and the establishment of a blockade against cutter so congress continuing to flex its muscle clearly angered the president trumps attempt to simply brush this whole matter aside and move on the senate in particular making very clear it is not going to allow this to happen. turkish police investigating the murder of searching two villages owned by
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saudi nationals one hundred kilometers outside of istanbul they're trying to find out what happened to the remains of the saudi journalist anybody reports. the search centered on a large villa near the town of yellow over an hour's drive south of istanbul the forty strong team including police with sniffer dogs security forces and forensic investigators spent all monday at the villa which is said to be owned by a rich saudi businessman turkish media reported that he has links to crown prince mohammed bin sandman portraits of the saudi king and crown prince could be seen hanging in the hallway turkish investigators were acting on phone records of calls made from the saudi consulate in istanbul before jamal khashoggi was murdered one is said to have been made to the villa by a saudi national he's been named as left tenant colonel mansoor off man abu hussein was a member of the so-called hit squad which carried out the killing it's thought that colonel abu hussein is in the saudi civil defense force and to serve the crown
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prince the turkish prosecutor has issued a statement saying the call was made a day before the killing and it was to discuss either how to hide or destroy this because saudis body. the search included the surrounding area and a neighboring villa which is also owned by a saudi national neither of the owners was present fire services drained two wells before the forensic team took away samples. the two main theories about what happened to mr saudi's body either it was dismembered and dissolved in acid in the consulate or his remains were taken away in black suitcases purchased by saudi officials on the morning of the murder they were then either disposed of in turkey or flown to saudi arabia under diplomatic privilege only the killers know the answer and they are in saudi arabia if this search fails to produce any significant evidence about the whereabouts of mystical saudis body it's difficult to see where this investigation goes from here without meaningful saudi cooperation which for
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some reason it still refusing to give. them i think you are in the queue. saudi authorities are investigating with the perpetrators of the crime and they must hundred more over to us so that we can investigate them ourselves and know who the local collaborators or collaborators are and who gave the orders to carry out the crime since all these questions are still unanswered calls from around the world and international organizations are getting louder to open an international investigation into this crime that saudi arabia mohamed bin salman though i'm moving on doing business in seeing friends the crown prince the man thought by turkish and u.s. security services to be in the want to order the killing is in egypt it's his first foreign trip since the murder of jamal khashoggi and the question being asked is if he wasn't the architect of this killing then why is he not finding out who was tony berkeley al-jazeera yell over turkey ukraine's parliament has approved thirty days
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of martial law in response to russia's. and sasol response to russia's actions in the straits has been swift and strong and. at every level the outrage over russia's actions in capturing three boats and more disturbingly for ukraine twenty three sailors some of whom were injured isn't coming down quite the reverse ukraine's parliament debated martial law for several hours it was approved by a large majority president petro poroshenko says it will start from wednesday not a declaration of war he says more remains a bolstering defenses against aggression from russia but the martial law won't be national applying only to coastal areas and regions bordering russia it will last thirty days my more on the premises we have to reinforce our defense immediately so we can quickly react and mobilize all resources in case of an invasion.
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poroshenko has managed to placate opponents who believes that basel law was going to give him a big advantage by limiting political activity in the run up to the presidential elections at the end of march next year right now his popularity is low although there's a long list of world leaders who are giving his support over this crisis nato is demanding the immediate release of the ukrainian prisoners held by russia with this warning so there shaha stern to stand but its actions have consequences and that's the reason why nato has reacted so firmly against the actions of russia against ukraine over several years and in the u.n. more condemnation of russia we strongly support ukraine sovereignty and territorial
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integrity within its internationally recognized borders extending to its territorial waters we express our deep concern over the internet which represent a dangerous escalation and violation of international law russia may have rammed one ukrainian boat opening fire on a total of three vessels injuring sailors detaining all crew and yet it continues to accuse ukraine's president is standing for reelection next year of deliberate provocation resume ears of the cuban d.g. isn't this banditry must be curbed and the international community must understand what ukraine is doing we would urge our partners in the security council not to shoulder responsibility for the dangerous conduct of the ukrainian authorities while the current strait may be common now the combination of ukrainian anger and tension hasn't eased and drew simmons al-jazeera. thousands of jobs set to go and the largest restructuring by u.s.
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comic a general motors since the two thousand and eight financial crash five big money will close in north america as part of a plan to save the company around six billion dollars and focus on electric and self drive vehicles shepparton zero four estimates for the number of jobs lost as general motors restructures are as high as fourteen thousand seven hundred thousand white collar the remainder factory workers the plants affected are in michigan ohio and maryland in the u.s. and ontario in canada production also you see said to as yet unnamed plants outside north america by the end of twenty nine teen lordstown ohio workers despaired not just for those being laid off but for the whole community for every one of our jobs they you know i've heard around seven jobs on the outside are. obviously impacted so you know not only not only the folks that are working in. the part supplying sector but look at the grocery stores right look at the restaurants the doctors'
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offices the hospitals g.m. says the layoffs on necessary to adapt to a changing u.s. kamarck it sales of sedans are down a sales of s.u.v.s and trucks grew the company also says it will focus more on autonomous and electric vehicles it's been ten years since general motors was bailed out with taxpayer money a fact not lost on the united auto workers union which is about that the decision will not go unchallenged g.m. has production decisions in light of employee concessions during the economic downturn and a taxpayer bailout from bankruptcy it said put profits before the working families of this country whose personal sacrifices stood with g.m. during those dog days that these decisions are a slap in the face to the memory and recall of that historical american made bailout we must step away from the empty work of thinking of seeing simply the lowest labor cost on the planet g.m. exceeded expectations with better than expected third quarter earnings of two point five billion dollars boosting shareholder value and monday's announcement led to
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a further rise in its share price g.m. says it will save six billion dollars in cash as a result of the restructuring this is a blow to don't trump he said his corporate tax cuts would help save the u.s. as manufacturing industry the president has repeatedly boasted about his role in g.m.'s future job creation and on monday he said he remains hopeful i'm not happy about it that bar is not selling well so they'll put something else i have no doubt that they not do just that but something else they'd better but something else as a result of trump's economic policies the trade deficit is going to. nearly double over the next five years it's going to cost millions of manufacturing jobs two of the plants affected are in swing states that were key to trump's victory in twenty sixteen the president's pitch to the american workers who voted for him is friend you have a chance the al-jazeera frank hammer is a former g.m. employee and former leader of the united it was i was gaining he says general motors has moved towards electric cars.

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