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my cousin he always looking out for me he just signed up to right now he's unemployed. because he's hard to get a job. to make the point that i had to. know. the center for a good. deal. better advice but i know when to commissions. a bunch. of. them are you right. that. a federal came and went up got a way. seed of my idea and to get it off the web to. say it there for me. this is a way. human
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research says. yeah. well good use. the place. i live in. and maybe you know some of them a week week yeah cool cool what i have said. will give you more money we can put up right. when we going to do something like this when you when you and i want you to be honest. i'm going to hold back. because i think you really do better than be on now i think in the next. 5 to 6 months mine are 6 months.
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i have i don't know if from my game i rested it's this you know because i got my father today he's so united states citizen. and i got a daughter on the way down there too you know and the wife my wife is going to be service in the. world you want to be on to us in this case so many times so many times in and i understand. you want to retain you hopes you know me but i don't know and i want to bring the. most like the man right now the united states and keep nobody well yeah he's waiting now to be on and you can land and start making a living over here or you can go ahead and earn the hard way and go back and get in some time when i was going to happen so and i think when you are on the bottom margin and you can. experience or when i went back and i got every entry and believe it or not wrong i happened to be here and i have to do something for my country you know i mean. you know do you. happen is the most to do for those who
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have any type of duty or he's actually getting that there's plenty for me to do that all over and. he actually saw by you know how you do it you tell them that you can the point where they do is they take you in for 3 days because you'll be in the port so they want to be sure to keep your fingerprints we could and then that's q. good at that basis to take you will be that you don't have no more idea on that at the beach what as your you up that it. will be that way very important 3 to have your i.d. a is a piece. of
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been doing that to get us the. damn this is. just for this my birth certificate basically i thought i was going to be an id. oh yeah from here yeah. i don't feel nothing good about it if this only was american thing. wow just for this thing. will take about. this is already done man. i'm a sexy man. now
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you look really hot don't consider experience or anything going to computer skills oh i'm good to beyond's if i was good. i know how to fix my errors everything i say if he has a virus like that can use. sell your watch very few sell the watch that says type it in very low you sell me i want to sell you this what started so that was all like has got to give me the price no not me trying to do it try to commit me. to form and its goal is it's a good watch you know it's expensive too and it brings the date i with philip to you for at least $300.00 you know k. they have to get them to sell.
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yes that's a loyal space yeah but you're also going to say if you decide to come back if i'm going to go and need a lot of money to spend you know me they're going to terry lane leads a talented 1000. and to get down 20000000 of the 400. for me avenue to stay get the money gets a nice car which are nice it's something interesting in the country. however you know when. it's in the community to make. you need to think about that that's your future growing it in my head and saying you know what i must go back on the map and then ended up let go if you get out about the happening. but then you come back even have a felony and with a felony in you i mean no offense and mean to defend and bring down the car for you to get a job. like that. they don't get it you get your picture taken. so
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what do you think other look. i think there is a check to him just to realize that he needs to live here for a long work. very hard to read. really get it together and he was thinking as if together it if we can get him or him have a chaos in which we can test him out. i don't know how i feel after the same way i talked to my right and he told me that. they were not sure so i don't think i'm not concerned only that. this is a very special scenario because since the thinking here though i put myself in his shoes you know the 1st time i ever was the porter was 18 years old. he can either come to work on. most likely going to get in the rolls in 2 games
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a result. of that i cannot begin to disappear and. move. like this unless i well. i think the usa is my home country you know. it's a little bit sad that i'm not going to be there once my daughters or. i'm not going to be able to hold it. open you know by her clothing. and needs my help. but i can't do nothing while i'm here. and will not let up.
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crisis on an. al-jazeera. where ever you. told. little cole this is al jazeera. television general donald this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes a surprise last minute visit iran's foreign minister drops a non g 7 leaders of france to try to ease tensions within us. an army deployed tens of thousands of brazilian soldiers begin the fight to bring
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the amazon size up to control. survivors with no place left to gorge and calls for more help for a tarnal a displaced syrians a sling in the violence. i was hollerin job with on the border between pakistan and india and i'll tell you the impact of the border fence on white life there. a very warm welcome to the program iran's top diplomat has made him brief the surprise visit to be over it's just currently hosting the g. 7 summit foreign minister mohammad javad zarif slew in such talks on the sidelines with french president manuel might call the discussions were organized very short notice france has been trying to revive the 25th to get their deal which the us i was told last year a diplomatic effort to james bays has beer. the 1st that reporters found out about
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the arrival of the iranian foreign minister's plane at beirut's airport was on flight tracking websites is now clear of the g 7 leaders also got little or no advance warning of the bold invitation by president micro macro had met by hama job at serif before the cheese 7 started on friday in paris apparently according to the iranians the final invite to brit sitcom on saturday after g 7 leaders had come to an informal dinner at beirut's lighthouse at that dinner iran was discussed but al-jazeera understands the arrival of mr zarif was not disclosed to the other leaders by president macro i thought it over to us i think it was unclear well in advance that mr serious was coming but it was somewhat dependent on a result of the talks last night last night we didn't develop or a map of choreographed specific next steps but we went through different options
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jurong his visit to be rich the only pictures of the foreign ministers meetings were posted by zarif himself on his twitter account he met with macro and foreign minister joy evil adriel and representatives of the u.k. and germany the key question now is what president trump makes of all of this he pulled out of the 2015 iran nuclear deal and has imposed tough sanctions as part of a maximum pressure strategy do you ever foresee here you work here. no government president macro's invitation to zarif was certainly a bold move whether it ends up being seen as a stunt or a diplomatic coup depends on what happens next zarif and his delegation left the ritz off to just a few hours what new proposals if any did they make and how will the g 7 leaders respond on the last day of the summit james pays 0 pierrots
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well u.k. prime minister boris johnson has held his 1st bilateral meeting with the u.s. president the g 7 or songs and said he caught gong hole about a post break that trade deal and johnson cautioned the americans were tough negotiators saying he would rush the talks chom promised a big trade deal for britain after at least the european union which he said had been a drag on britain's ability to cut a good deal. this is a different person. and this person is going to be a green prime minister and might be worth going by. it very big you know. they want. they want. they were. around during. the americans are very ambitious to get this done as fast as possible and they were
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really want to results you know within a year i suppose in mind by next june or july what king to go as fast as we can bob we want this to be a really big story going a comprehensive trade deal with a point in having a deal with justin in agriculture in industrial goods and so on that's where the real advantages are for the u.k. and i've been telling donald trump about some of the barriers that british service industries experience whether it's transportation or shipping all noirs or architects of the war on this we're joined by navajos shammy in denver colorado he's the director of the center for middle east studies at the university of denver survey one welcome to the program so what was the real significance then of this drop in the meeting at the last minute to the g 7 well i think it highlights the role that france is trying to play to deescalate tensions to bring iran in the
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united states to the negotiating table but also critically to isolate the warhawks in trump's inner circle from these negotiations i think that's also you know an important development that we're witnessing other likely to be conversations not of behind the scenes between the u.s. and france about how to build from france's points of view make progress to conserve this deal and whatever the u.s. of bringing to the table. what salut lee i think. emanuel mccrone has been having extensive one on one discussions with donald trump but also with other members of the g 7. leaders to try and. charo way open the charter a pathway forward toward negotiations and away from war so this is. i suspect. occupied a lot of time among the g 7 leaders particularly the 2 leaders that you mentioned
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not as a wreath tweeted after that short meeting he said the road ahead is going to be difficult but worth trying from iran's percent spur perspective what does it want like. would fundamentally wants relief from sanctions so they can sell its oil on the global market roughly 90 percent of iran's oil exports have been sanctioned have been blogged i think the wrongs economy is hurting i think is partly explains why zarif was so eager to come to the g 7 meeting you know the official iranian position is they don't want negotiations that that's largely for domestic political consumption within iran to satisfy you iranian hardliners so iran wants you know sanctions relief because its economy is in freefall there was this top wasn't what they were calling a couple of days ago compensation for the people of iran but i guess guessing from
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an idea to actual implementation that is it did an extremely tricky will visit. it's very difficult i think to make. you know those leaps of judgment i think it's also important to highlight that we are a long way away from any sort of serious negotiations between the 2 countries and that's largely because within both countries there are hardliners who don't want negotiations and you know favor this form of confrontation i would argue that both on your on your side and the american side there's more than one foreign policy that's at play here which you know just highlights the complexity of trying to bring the 2 sides together around a negotiating table not a hashimi there joining us now to thank you well there's plenty more ahead on the news hour including marking the dawn of american slavery it's been 400 years since the 1st and slave africans landed in france in. a rush to the border for venezuela
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migrants hoping to be visa rules about to come into force in ecuador. hezbollah's leader hassan says the group is now in a new things of its conflict with israel to 2 israeli drones crust in lebanon's capital has been lost as one zone damaged a building has in its media office when it crashed in the mall what area and they would southern suburbs and the israeli drone exploded in the air and crashed in the same area and the televised cold it quote a very dangerous development and. enough is enough we will never allow israeli aircraft to attack lebanon or a target in lebanon in the israeli side will never feel safe that israeli drones that are coming to lebanon are not coming here to collect information they are suicidal drones that they may killing us from now on we will face the israeli
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drones when they arrive in lebanon skies we will crush them we will drop them. well the rapper is a professor of political science at florida atlanta you know that city and he said it's not a matter of way but exactly how it has spelled out will choose to retaliate it's an escalation mainly based on israel's a policy that according to the prime minister of the he would like to make sure that iran does not allow its proxy mainly in iraq and syria and lebanon to have sophisticated weapons or to poor's a threat to israel so mainly when i look at it i see it as it consistent with his policy but i would add it becoming more dangerous because 1st it was in syria but then it's filled all over into iraq and now into lebanon and this is why did they it's it's it's the reason it's inching closer toward
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a war which some are saying i hope it will never happen hezbollah is. a loss mainly the lead that of hezbollah are according to his speech and i read it very carefully he will retaliate now based on the pattern off. i don't think i'm going to tell you it is have the missiles a lot of that in israel i think they are going to tell you that in the golan heights or hitting a convoy israeli like when they did a couple of years ago this is what i think the way they are going to retaliate and i'm going to do that yet in a way so is that israel will ask a question whether to go ahead and launch that italian at tax against that on or amount so it's going to be a very regulated attack but they will retaliate. well israel's security cabinet met on sunday morning to discuss recent security developments comes out israel's
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military said it hit way back targets in syria activists say 2 members of hezbollah work killed prime minister benjamin netanyahu threatened further attacks. if someone rises up to kill you kill him 1st in a complicated operation revealed that iran dispatched a special unit of to syria to kill israelis on the golan heights with explosive drones i'd like to emphasize this was an initiative of iran and we prevented serious attacks that we will expose any attempt by iran to attack us and any iranian effort to hide behind excuses we will not tolerate a aggressions against israel from any country in the region any country that allows its territory to be used for aggression against israel will face the consequences and i repeat the country will face the consequences israeli authorities have had to evacuate in me 6 festival after walking for 5 from gaza.
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