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well give money your money. or stop me i want it united south of me no money no money. leveling. the theme so that they do no more then so i do but last. night that didn't differ activity if i walk into white in my new night was it doubling up with them or finally they are walking past me i doubt we do you mind if that we see we all hate the president. says it is all over just tell him i'm not american no more to talk to come up i don't want to make people more time i think. now i want to make you my mom now mommy if you can still no money make money again i'll give you i'm not i'm not a rock. i don't want what i always say you know i know it's the last well i got one not done. well then i wanted i knew we
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need to my wife you know they're in if i know most of what i know on the. false. rock. you will believe if you do that to you you know ray did you get this that you said you said that i mean sidonie back why they would talk that while i said that. i really don't know really that you know we so we don't i can't say because you know we. don't know if that's it because you know we need you for that you know and i mean you know if i had no luck i've always said we don't our son is in it.
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when i was on. it. and i'm i'm hours. and. i knew that it would come out of the over the right balance and that if it stays at any point i might ask of the if i'm right i asked the kids to dismiss an old i.r.c. dog i now called megan i said why they call you know because governments are not as an ally and all we have on the one bicycle f.i.d. but not about them and if they did you it's nika so it don't come. wouldn't come a condo with full house in it into as it will put you know it's only a snake as it's a sniffle you as it is not as i don't ever want you as ours and you would be dismissed and if i wouldn't open one up which money is not needed as i was in a when i was not i think we've been less than one and only wants to one hundred because i was on my own you know what means between. now not studied too as it's
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that young so i guess so god did we get jealous was you know i don't want to bring up to the level he did well as i could i wouldn't know how to tick off and you know my. office if someone it's in a question and i really want anybody not by sight if you want you to know. by the quotes you mean what you people do you want. to take on a piece of it it is now is it dr only yes. i'm all me me me which you mean yes or stuff like that we're not going to and i'm the good effects when everybody. had to for their react and yeah anyhow even while you don't know. man. yeah.
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my respects in the community how people look at me i definitely know like people too he had died at my house be taken to police for money so i'm thinking of leaving displays for you why. this is the road leading to my home that. your people. to. me. we have to watch from now on disarray every day we used to walk for if you do some activity a while when we come back. here. you know visit grieve for the. five . find fido was the medical practitioner here
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i. yeah. i'm going to be my girl for money is my passion by know that a life saving i can relate that to what he too was dream he was not really given treatment to people for money that would have been the case you lot have must have what you know now and i snot i live i am just thinking what you like beforehand. i definitely know i'm right now professional. we have all gone let's see we got to be fluent enough alone no. cause for being there we. must be today because you know we boys didn't do very well my cities you
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know able born first they don't die. completely show. when and when i go. back i met your friend frank good morning i said i'm no i don't know no no go. look a different this got friendly when you go you might be leper back to what i say now i read it minutes you know look for one thing cause in a good cause and i mean this. guy i got in with how are they now going to go yeah you know what good i wanted you i do. yeah they're broken and you got a problem. i got yeah i know i am not a goner. well we did go out there while we were. having
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them would do a one monologue. so now you. know he. meant you know who can i meet you gives us an idea but. we can't. meet you know where we are. now do reflect with this you don't know what it is but now the industry and how we do know where we were money. so you know. i said well. you know first i don't you know getting a green you let me do it again yeah. wearing our one hundred fifty fifty five face i don't. buy school on your mark and yet you know my and then i looked up i said
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did you feel when i had a counselor. do you want to follow me there howard to my camera. because. it's sort of got that together we. will not give out you know what i did you know that was stuff i would go for to continue on to do but you know it's you know a show i said this year now i don't know whatever to call the level. you have with me. go unsaid. so make up where that i fit wearable my right there are market we're making us open
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. them up to me. like you are in much. my maggie maggie. we. need. you never ever have a couple where i wish i knew where i shall confess i looked like a second and i'm watching reality and we are and they share together and i know it i. don't know you got a group but what. i'm going to try and. i mean i do believe that it's. community by community we get to know the contents of equality in the very safe life. cannot happen within a day over ninety zero gradually the.
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good you know the one. who would know i don't think. oh no time for incident. and i mean look at that i will cancel class. i mean. be smoking and if i am going to die and i pace back and then i do this in a journey i think we are. safe. and usually we're not going to risk. going to middleton isn't going to soon. and i will die. and stay here.
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well into life for my headquarters in doha with iran also ahead germany extends its ban on selling weapons to saudi arabia resisting pressure from european allies. the challenges facing nigeria as it prepares to bring home twenty thousand sex trafficking victims from mali. and the european commission declares the migration crisis is over. north korea said to be restoring facilities at a long range rocket launch site what should began to dismantle last year the reports in south korean media follow the failed summit last week between donald trump and kim jong un alexei o'brien reports. these satellite images appear to show north korea's rocket launch site the web site thirty eight north which specializes in studying the reclusive state says they show efforts to rebuild
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between february sixteenth and march second. and those dates put it right around last week's summit in vietnam that's where u.s. president donald trump walked away saying he couldn't meet kim jong un's demands to lift sanctions analysts say this could be punching back the north koreans haven't actually used it for a long range test missiles they've used it in past for satellite launches which a lot of people say sort of double as missile tests but they haven't actually sort of formally used for missile tests and it's not necessarily clear that the rebuild is actually leading up to that my own sense is that this is sort of peek at the way donald trump treated them in north korea are in vietnam this into. international study says the images show rapid rebuilding at a site partly dismantled last year when p.r. nyang entered talks with the u.s. and south korea university ready to meet you guys it's not immediately clear though
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how the satellite images could have fixed the fragile nuclear diplomacy. that japan has its eyes fixed on north korea's nuclear missile development have been gathering and analyzing information i will refrain from commenting in detail due to the nature of the matter. how much you know would you change under the current situation we hope that all related parties can take the right approach to resolving the korean peninsula issue through political dialogue and by meeting each other halfway trumps national security advisor john bolton has already warned north korea it must be willing to completely give up its nuclear weapons program or it could face even tougher sanctions elixir brian al-jazeera. to other news now and germany has extended and sales bad on saudi arabia despite pressure from european partners like russia and france the german foreign minister heiko masa the band will continue until the end of the month to evaluate saudi arabia's military
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involvement in yemen the restrictions were imposed after the murder of saw the journalist jamal khashoggi last year for breton has the story. there had already been enormous international concern over the tens of thousands of civilian deaths caused by saudi led coalition air strikes in yemen since twenty fifteen. and when saudi agents murdered the journalist in istanbul last october germany finally cried halt temporarily freezing existing arms deals and banning any new weapons contracts with the kingdom yet it often sacrifice the finances and it's often said that it is a dilemma between morals and rail politic i think that's wrong the german government has had political principle since the year two thousand which say that we do not exporting countries in gauged in war zones. germany was not alone in its concerns last september spain counsel the sale of four hundred laser guided bombs
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to saudi arabia but unlike germany spain reinstated its deal a week later fearing the saudis my counsel a two billion dollar order for spanish built corvettes. germany's embargo has even bigger implications. the typhoon eurofighter the saudi air force has more than fifty already and uses them in yemen the cockpit from fuselage spine fin and part of the refuse a large a made by b.a. systems in the u.k. the right wing and left leading wing edge made by spain allana and its only make the left wing and part of the refusal but the central fuselage is manufactured by germany and germany's export ban means britain can't deliver on a thirteen billion dollars deal to sell the next forty eight typhoon aircraft to saudi arabia. airbus's chief executive vented his frustration at the recent munich security conference that we're just going over to after we come to the conclusion
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to the germans are of the opinion the only day of responsible arms export policies and others don't. analysts warn that the dispute is damaging strategic alliances all the claim of defense cooperation in europe. is it's fairly brenda descended by the idea that there is no real cooperation on and on and on the level of defense but. the root of it all though is that germany imposed a moratorium not because of yemen but because of the night of jamal khashoggi and saudi arabia's ongoing failure to adequately explain the full circumstances of the killing in the absence of a full explanation riyadh has so far given beilin no reason at all to reverse its original decision brennan al jazeera the un's human rights chief michelle bachelet has called on saudi arabia to release female activists allegedly tortured in detention rights groups have named ten saudi woman held for their campaigning and
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fear they could face harsh sentences too they are all me to voice my concern at the apparently arbitrary arrests and the tension and the alleged ill treatment or torture of several women you are a defender is so the arabia the persecution of peaceful activists will clearly contradict this piece of the country's proclaim new reforms so we urge that these women be released. now a religious school run by the group jaish e mohammad the northeastern pakistan appears to be intact days after india's said it destroyed the compound an air raid that's according to sas live pictures from a private u.s. company reviewed by russia's news agency the indian government said its strikes had all intended targets and killed a large number of fighters office that has maintained the bombs hit a forested area and didn't cause any casualties now i just feel close a former indian army colonel and a columnist on strategic affairs defense and diplomacy and he says the strikes may have achieved their purpose even if they didn't hit their target. there is there
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are really two dimensions to what we are talking about here one was india's demonstration of intent to abandon strategic restraint and strike back whenever there's a terrorist attack on its soil on and on the security forces where a large number of people have been killed now that aspect which was the demonstration of intent that has been demonstrated whether or not the targets were hit or whether the bombs missed by andras meters two hundred or two hundred fifty the second thing other than in dentists capability can you actually strike your targets and that's where a question mark has now come in as a result of these these particular satellite photographs so intent is the capability still a question mark in the final balance when you take a step back and look at it from the strategic point of view it really doesn't matter where you hit the targets are not because there is no clarity yet on whether
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the government was actually trying to hit that madrassa always merely demonstrating intent by placing the bombs one hundred or two hundred meters away from that these are questions that will keep getting discuss both in pakistan and in india and that's how the government of india wants it when you're making a strategic statement it doesn't always have to be absolutely clear what you're doing you know as long as you can create the doubt in the minds of the adversary you're achieving your strategic intent now two thousand and fifteen mark the height of europe's refugee crisis every month tens of thousands of people undertook the desperate journey and arrived on europe's shores now the number of new arrivals down need ninety percent the european commission has to clear my question crisis as let's go to our correspondent china how he's monitoring this for us from london crisis either but structural problems remain what are they saying china.
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well i think there's been some fairly judicious use of language here to describe the situation saying that europe is no longer in the grip of a migration crisis of the crisis is the key word there certainly the situation now is far better than it was in two thousand and fifteen the height of the migration crisis the biggest since world war two over a million people made it into europe most of them syrian refugees at that time since then a deal struck with turkey the successful dismantling of straw smuggling groups the winding down of the war in syria have contributed to a massive reduction in that toll and the u.n. a.c.r. reporting last year that one hundred sixteen thousand people came from europe most of them african migrants but i think what that language what that word crisis doesn't adequately describe or lack thereof is the situation in libya for instance huge camps in libya of asylum seekers living in very very difficult conditions
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deeply unsanitary insecure no adequate measures to process their asylum applications and of course the situation within the european union in greece on the islands of greece where thousands of syrians continue to live in appalling almost un forgivable conditions so that idea that the crisis is over well they wouldn't think so in libya and they wouldn't think so on the island of greece so why does the european commission why are they saying this now john and how much are they being driven by the very anti immigrant sentiment that's coming out of some european countries like hungary. largely i think that is what is driving this the european commission saying they're spelling all this out of this moment to try and dispel to attack to combat what they describe as fake news misinformation myths and untruths put about from within their own ranks as it were countries like italy as well where the migration and refugee and asylum seeker debate is very much alive fuelling support for far right parties one of which is in power there you
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hear it in britain for instance but no one's done it quite like viktor orban as you said in hungary who was used as an election platform as one another election last year of the back of it he's railed against the use policies and most recently put up a great big big picture picture of john claude york at the commission president alongside or burns better watch george soros representing a deliberate as he would see it move to flood europe with millions of refugees this time it was a step too far for the e.u. the e.u. here i think fighting back against one of its own china thank you very much for that for now there's china the latest live in london thank you. still ahead on the ball there to nail south african court sentences to white farmers to jail for the killing of a black teenager and it's getting murkier the steps being taken in south korea to curb an increase in pollution.
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