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if it was yeah. but you're. still here it'll be healthier lives are lived like a book like a letter to feel it is limitless the police are they. are here for her was it. this was over. for
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found out a few hours. feel they still want to go and come up you either go back and live chat together judging. from where i'm. going to put the. list up. until it is going to. go out to feed or expand as we speak i love this little. if the alpha female feel to come. out is. related to every was let me sleep they still feel very much like a lot of ways this is clearly explained david welcome you are nothing because it feeds you. yes.
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if you show the gentle spirit of the. victims to tell what you are going to result in the going to get the computer that executive had the general feeling that they were going to take over if you will if you love if you have a lawyer so if you will get machines to general you have to look at. television you look you have to generate. a sound wave to mislead them to go but had not given the cops a good cop. conics you invest going to get a look it's pretty deep and it's eighty nine zero zero now it was. worse than that if you look closer for when you have to look after. a little shot on the go good you need doesn't have to be stupid. to have gotten this.
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one like that even though she wants to watch a lot of your version because the only dish you. receive. the bulk of which is the bulk of the cascade will be. likely to me if you go you don't see that and. you have admitted it if you are looking for the veneer of the three of. us for sure and if. you have a debate that's how. does having a bigger loss if you're in the end of it. like to imagine you're going to feel the action in a bad way but if you get away with exactly she was about to enter the school i love . her so badly i never shall we were married it was a really good book this is it because it. to let it
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sit there between the mayhem people delusional to think you would like to kill me because with this with a long shot love the bugs you love doing with somebody one has to be lazy the numbers are huge and then you know them if you know what you know if you don't like wasn't likely to do was give them. something. because you might. be on too much of the time we feel young he should come once she grows up through the gloom of the picture either which depends you know judging you months for the child abuse. number one again another lover can live another limited muscle locals. to see that. he never cheated.
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on them are going to. get deficient even with his intellect devilish you could think that he ought job was all a mother doesn't mean anything to stop actually ended and stimulates me a lot of does it general was wrong you wish to know i should. look in that and leisure depending on what the team showed job of which i'm sure i can just adult he allegedly give it give you just not going to. the point of telling it isn't a little good visuals when it came one of the other muggle bus she was sure his has a long way to keep alive they need to get what i'm against bad things and here can be deja did kid good luck with yellow look in the would be glad to let the logic with to whistle blow them out a bit if she wanted it that she was really that awful what a kid with a lot of good points just gets. you seem i'm doing my will and you can't get me to
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tell you it's only our lives to have said joe why don't you tell joe he loved to play games. now allows you see that i can't duplicate it he did not buy the magic wand see not cut out of the muslim but tough love your love song and above the belong to me yes but. i'll give it to you when the. solving of your engine.
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to me gets to feeling thank. you for. the despite you. callista and yet. to come public with. allostatic and yet you. have. not the silver spoon. feed. you feel.
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lynn . lichtman. legs. like i never. needed to get up and i was like oh wow that must feel that that is not what it felt like that you don't. think bucko.
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richard. if you. don't you know if you are it's a good thing if you can get a few local to follow you because you're of yellow gold color yellow gold but. we're going to. suffer from. a. tightly political. thing which there you have to get you into the so much of that it will get to this it really is
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a kind of. illegal. material because if you're in. the original music. because you're going to this you know we initiated you make a man made you did selves you know because i'm a kid i mean this really it can last for you. but if you click can tell you can too narrow for phenomenally machine and put it in the middle of a mile which is how bad of a ship that should look at you if we were you should look good was. the question. where the money goes you know until we can listen to what's been a lot of you know that. last part she didn't feel she had. you know muzzled full tilt but no one would get. my. attention and.
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michael the national capital market would have come and this. do you. i would you can generally. you. can show. the question of a lot of good you're going to. do. as you keep busy. busy. busy. busy. so i think. you can find something sappy. something. little.
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something. you know we can sometimes. memory and then mean ingenious shuffling in children he had and then challenging it . into the budget to today but until we get up with a cool kid yes a much embley second job and i can claim him a beach or shed that she fished in
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a can but it's what she wished and that we've been to went to a school cut out about it you're going to let. go google still and bob ya know moby joined the church when you can get a genuine jorma. number was my exact origin was it as i could i was young and it was accidental like a lot like in this nation when the newtons you're looking again as you know they have a. jersey of the yet that's painted and it is a blemish i think that after the election in michigan you left. and that in a year by i was in the motherland. plant a year or shack up. in the head and found. that it. didn't seem thank you and yeah
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clone forty back to boyer watching al-jazeera live from doha also coming up so darren's opposition leaders warn of more on braced accusing the military of delaying the transfer of power to civilians plus donald trump involved say executive privilege to block the full release of special counsel miller's report into russian interference in the twenty six thousand election. thank you for joining as iran says it will roll back two of its commitments to world powers under the twenty fifty nuclear deal president has on ronnie's announcement comes exactly a year after u.s. president donald trump withdrew from that. mark agreement tehran is now threatening further steps in sixty days if european leaders fail to keep their promises to protect tehran's oil and banking sectors from u.s. sanctions poorly domi improves it juliet's lomie you don't we will stop selling two
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items as of today we will need this so and boost your in him no will be so a heavy water from today on to be a ton of it will all be. kids out of fish ass ruse we have informed the of the parties that if within the next sixty days britain france germany russia and china return to the negotiating table we will talk to them and reach a conclusion and if our main benefits especially oil sales and banking relations is served we will go back to the beginning point. while the u.k. france and germany who are part of that agreement have one tehran against further escalation to avoid renewed sanctions russia and china who are also in the deal are blaming washington for forcing iran's hand. there is little discourse a situation caused by the united states create major difficulties both for the film and of the deal participants obligations of this republic of iran and for did
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nonproliferation regime in general we expect our colleagues first of all the european ones who volunteered to find a solution to the problem created by the americans to fulfill their obligations speaking in london earlier us secretary of state my comp a.o. described tehran's announcement intentionally ambiguous. so we'll have to wait to see what iran actions actually are they've made a number of statements about actions they threatened to do in order to get the world to jump what we'll see what they actually do the access will wait to observe that and i'm confident that as we watch iran's activity that the united kingdom and our european partners will move forward together to ensure that iran has no pathway for a nuclear weapons system and i speak to a white house correspondent kimberly hocket in washington forest committee it seems the wait and see approach from the americans tell us first about the reactions in washington to these latest developments. yeah well there has been some reaction on
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capitol hill with some members of congress feeling increasingly concerned by what one put it as the cycle of escalation by the trumpet ministration on the path to war with iran that is contrary to national interests now let's look at some of the actions of the administration in the last year since it's pulled out of the iran nuclear agreement not only choking off all of iran's oil exports but also ratcheting up that maximum pressure campaign it made many here in washington ask the question specifically with the movement of the carrier strike group to the persian gulf on sunday whether or not the united states was on a path to war so that question was put directly to sarah sanders the white house press secretary in the last couple of hours and she answered i hope not the president remains firm on our position i don't think anybody's looking forward to a war with anybody but at the same time that rhetoric has also been matched by
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other members of the trumpet ministration including the national security advisor john bolton who said on sunday the unmistakable message of any attack on u.s. interests or allies will be met with unrelenting force by the united states so well on the one hand the trumpet ministration via the press secretary saying nobody wants a war we certainly see a ratcheting up of u.s. actions in recent weeks and we saw the secretary of state in london earlier he was speaking alongside the u.k. foreign secretary they'd seen the americans wanting to rally support from from the europeans a traditional ice. rally support but again this is a complicated relationship given the actions of the united states which many internationally have not supported you when we look back to when the united states was deciding to pull out of the j c.p.o. way or over the joint comprehensive plan of action to limit or rise to a clear program there were urgings from european allies not to do that and still
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the united states has been throughout the year incrementally sort of again ratcheting up what it refers to as this maximum pressure campaign now the united states has said in all of this that it is responding to credible intelligence but critics including in europe as well as here in the united states have been asking about that intelligence and worried about the vagueness of the language coming out of the united states there is also worry about perhaps the architect behind the ratcheting of this namely the national security advisor john bolton who we have to remind our viewers in twenty fifteen authored an op ed in the new york times where he advocated for a preemptive strike on iran thank you for that kimberly how it gets live for us at the white house now earlier we spoke to him a man never it was a former u.s. diplomat and co-author of the bill going to tehran why america must accept the islamic republic of iran she says while the u.s. national security advisor john bolton has always wanted the military to overthrow
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the iranian government president has until now taken a different approach. is different it is to weaken iran within the middle east to continue america's dominant role there its dominance in the middle east and as well and this is critically important for president trump it is to weaken the relations of other countries with iran and and and amongst themselves so for example it was important for secretary of state pompei o two miss to just not go to his scheduled meeting with the german chancellor merkel and instead demonstrate the trauma administrations and had in his and toward iran the trunk of ministration wants to lower its relations cause more tension in its relations with economic powerhouses like germany like china and one of the ways to do so is by as collating the pressure on iran to put more attention in america's relations with other countries
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like china like germany france the u.k. and russia u.s. president donald trump has use he's executive privilege to keep the democrats from getting the full uncensored report by special counsel robert muller into the russia interference in the twenty sixteen election the house judiciary committee is about to vote on whether it will hold attorney general william barr in contempt over his refusal to release a report release an edited version of his investigation into rushing to ference last month he's refusal to submit the full report has led to accusations that he's lied to congress or each my colleagues whether or not you care to see the full o. report we should all want to see the complete report stand up for the institution we are proud to serve no person certainly not the top law enforcement officer in the country should be permitted to flout the will of congress to defy is a valid subpoena no person the attorney general not the president should be
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permitted to be above the law. i speak to patty cohan on capitol hill for us patty i'll ask you in just a moment about what's been happening on the house judiciary committee the. president come. in a chair but what does that mean exactly. well what this means is executive privilege is something that the courts have on a couple of occasions up held saying that the president can keep some of his cum communications his decision making process some of his documents secret basically their privilege congress can't look at them in order for him to make national security decisions or to have good advice from those aides around him they need to believe that their conversations will be kept confidential it's a pretty narrow definition now the president is exactly basically saying the entire moeller report is you can't have it because of executive privilege here where lawyers say he's got a problem he's already waived executive privilege and part of the mode of report is already public and the lawyers say the laws pretty clear once you waive executive
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privilege once people are talking publicly that executive privilege just simply goes away what this actually will do is it buys time for the president isn't it sure to go to the judiciary branch the courts are going to have to rule on whether or not the president claim executive privilege so it just puts another hurdle in for the democrats who are trying to investigate this president ok so the president trying to buy time saying and where does this leave the attorney general. probably in contempt of congress we've seen the first of what will be several votes on this issue holding the attorney general of the united states in contempt of congress once it passes through the committee and they're now talking about the executive privilege aspect of the president's declaration that probably have a resolution on that as well then the contempt of congress goes to the full house of representatives it's likely to pass there so then what happens next well there's a couple of different scenarios but the most likely is the democrats will go before a judge in
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a civil proceeding have the judge look at the full mallo report all the interlined evidence and decide. if in fact it needs to be released the judge can then say to the attorney general release it or no you're good you don't have to release it if a judge orders the attorney general to take that step then he pretty much has to if he doesn't he can be held in not only contempt of congress but contempt of court and in normal situations if you basically say to a judge i'm not listening to the judge's great go to prison and i'll let you out when i feel like it now is that going to happen with the leading force of an officer in the entire united states it is unclear but it is if it is here and after this hearing that it's partisan that the democrats are going ahead they want to see the formal report and they're willing to basically call the attorney general in contempt of congress if he doesn't get it thank you for that patty kahane live for us on capitol hill in washington in other world news sudan's protest leaders are calling for a nationwide civil disobedience movement they are accusing the military leaders of delaying transferring power to civilians by some members of the opposition parties
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got into a fist fight during a meeting with the military council earlier the military leaders had said they could hold elections in six months if an agreement can't be reached with the opposition the two sides are odds over who will lead sudan until new elections are held and for. the some of the fit with the vote we agreed to continue demonstrations and escalate our activism this collation in itself is not the goal the revolution has yet to achieve its demands we have not yet transition to a civilian government and we are yet to remove many of the elements from the old regime disc ear that the reappearance of security services and the resumption of their activities just like in the old days means the change has not happened yet and that we still have lots to do for all those who lost their lives that's why we will continue to march until we achieve our demands mom advance has been following developments in cotton. one step forward two steps backwards this is how something
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