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they did quite well much of the shut they let the let the admin to the fed. and then the felt wonderful not. lead to death at the shop and for the slaney of italian muscle of the i mean to be everything walked and samoa some do. it for the stream of not valid and if there was the money they left. the money and out of iowa and to fall back little afforded her job or let the whole of that into. a module infamously me in a definite for the. so much at about the value of the earth. kind of her death an accommodation of. a little while well well a delicate anna into law called to the them in this but they leave it to see his. ceaseless looking for this leaning that it out there with the media will let this
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little ha well out of. an intimate. with the money no interest and want to do them with a man you know. will social media. do that with any other another still had not the loss of my journey and mr libby had talked about. a year the book is called here for the slim or do that he had a little funny shop in little funny bill me he'd of called the infamous linea battalion because i'm lucky enough to jump at the. clears the media all
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a total of the year i was here on a talk radio multiple what i know and. to what our custom of art we miss what they learn to hear. so i cannot see a young over solo at apollo we have opened the call. i mean i legitimately thought of a solo or the following. i am . nothing less than an afterthought of. a certain of love and jim in a clinical trial is the media of the infamously new account of the him and dr george were in that up we're into the back of the how the mobile would tell us what homer and losses are a lengthy the i mean a minute we heard them oddly or bitterly but on the suburb or is ian lee who draw melissa leo will that the whole matter is a real ileo ok i'll be a lawyer no not i'm up for a bit early have one home of not sure that. there were. over
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the years interpol has been involved in a number of controversies in 2003 the united states treasury designated interparty as a so-called terrorist entity alleging it was using its charitable status to channel funds to hamas a charge that interpol and its trustees vigorously denied interparty continues to operate as a registered charity in the u.k. the charity commission the office regulator of charities in britain has investigated and her past several times and has found no reason to alter its charitable status within 2 years of into politics. formed accusations came out
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because using the money from illegal purposes we have challenge piece stations which have reappeared every few years on the use of find myself being involved with many many meetings over the years with legal representatives and officials in the british government charity commission you know what if you try and clear on them and make sure that we're still able to operate. the looting not the me too however there are a lot that we didn't. want called the media he says that the let it to sort of mobile are set up than we need the know what the mood is all the. gene freeman all took to the battell had the most is that. modified to have them walk up to a month in their feet and feed. just to let the not them into him in. mn did a plenty and in that about rebuilt plenty of it. but how the yet to modify that i
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want to know not about your honeymoon moberly had the. whole goal. in charlotte without equal yeah and charlotte on why they. come other then was that we did not live in the hostels and holiday comes or scene of do a lot. so there was a. mercian of the good news. i wasn't going to see on into they were. the fia. of the month not that was the
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one that michelin. fully in linux. and. when i was and i mean. television. being measured because i'm still a little man because. the source told. the. van i had there should be a little he said he had full in mental and emotional pain in who mostly me and i've been. home and a man with the leisure. and but i'm just out of here then i think i'm better in mind when we're here and. i'm alone found the thought of that a year. or
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so for the remote in. their court. well we all know i'm going to throw i just. want to. let the. thought of. what that. show a lot but with a. day in. because it all must if you know it well feeling that there 'd is a doing to. enter pod has a lower public profile in mainland europe than it has in the u.k. while britain is the primary fundraising center for interpol and palestine is the reason receiving the lion's share of 8 dr uses has also linked up with
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a number of futile paean projects including the women's vote to gaza and egypt and . i met dr mustafa through the meetings of the international coalition of freedom and we have been working i think seen say. maybe they got us our project in october. 2015 and here we decided to adopt the women both to gaza as a project of the mission it was suggested by a few members of the coalition. at some point we offered to the rest of the members and some of the members joined and their call operating so one of these campaign sees a model smiles where a. doctor is some stuff the rosy will the best thank you you know
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a really good would to do a husband who could move through or people who show look are alone won't make it easy even if despite he has a would he shall let it work this is where we have to keep pushing and we see that we're living in my head he can be can he get messy to piece the. message on the spike that is very strong but i have the how and the mashad not a new not know how without good feel them but the muhammad at the end will sort it out the ball doesn't mean i'm a gun jani you'll know i'm an american. well look at the get out of the look now the one when bob unordered the model in sunny. it up the ball does well but that young man had some adjustment to tell them how the english i guess out than that the gun at them the gentleman is slightly of a ball the other that them and john would mostly follow i know on the edge of an object but if. i close in me yet then i thought of the film and one of john up for
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the last punt on a move that it at that he went on of in with the. unloaded woman in sunny and you'll sit in with the ball those who do walk out of this out of the dominant redone put it on him enough as one put it was a 10 on a. level of discomfort that listen if you know i mean i'm happy and i'm in the happiest
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house wanted to meet an adult to be a poet have been and with that. one with jack has been the fed a lot of what i do that to me to have to pay yeah they do not. want. to use it has developed. a close bond with gaza and its people while this is primarily due to his humanitarian mark there is another quite different connection between gaza and his home in london. here. and i was you know one of the use of for one of the book with
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a visa was the woman of the from the left in a coffin to me and to the cinema by the iraqi that you know that is a pic of me because i was lucky i got out of a light that few purple yeah but yeah. this is a and i'm. going to have. i don't even know. that they are. going to. that i don't know about their. number that washing something with the handle of them having just just read that i want. them in. the look you know that i was that has a for. because of the film and all of them been pretty muddy buddy with us and them. i hung up. on them and been pinned. the have already.
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'd 'd suffered. from but it you have done a lot of fun. and the other need only. what i wanted you to do you said where. back there you're working national center. how about this if it can mean going to fill and jam on the i mean i wasn't saddam hussein who. can be there for the family. and how can i thank you for their. own that indeed but to sit for me until we were really you know. we should be no i'm going to go off didn't you think about that knock on wood. well into cardiac henin quit the coon came about in the cotton 401 and look at the folks remote from the model and cook and here you know joe would. rather do it when he had to be
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a machine that could work. well and reckon the whole of the public knows that on them you start of trying to where did the middle john. or dentist have an organ come to have notice or do you reckon of the rule for that in heaven if you had them to sell a book or. talk about what is a kind of agenda you know i'm a war and then i'm going to tell you that i didn't say i'm not at the end of shouting. if i do you have that you will be difficult so you. know. that assiduously and you know i love you claim how do you know if i be judging a lot of the ones that is the feed. of us old enough to have you thought the couple . had one us about that either we're not going nuts about and he always.
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will but that he had been has been and. shouted at them up with a lot of we have the muscle of the. saudi you know if you leave when you have been to that no not. at all but. i do it will be upset more hostile than i haven't pulled off the overall but even the body up a bit that he would not that it was. on his daddy and all of a you know what is that we. will see about that not so with that enough and how you know how we know if we would do it enough you have the at the know what i look at the clip with and that's a. real mom about. him of it what this mother must of what this moment to lose your. what the one that my own well. above all the. well i haven't put all of the other that it will.
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palestinian aid campaigner i some stuff i use and. in part 2 we need dr sad you have to as a child in syria look to the skies with curiosity and wonder today she's one of the roads leading us to an amount. of better you and us of the way. to be messy the most about us. the enemy and the young and yes the morality of. a survivor of the genocide there are people who beg me to kill the before when they're suffering if i didn't have the power to do it he's dedicated his life to searching the woods for bones of the victims of the srebrenica massacre. and here is the drawing. you know hope of finally laying the pos to rest and giving peace to
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the victims' families doesn't it if i could just find a finger i could bury him. on al-jazeera. news is happening faster than ever before from different places from different people and you need to be backed you need to be able to reach people wherever they are and that means being of course in social media platforms this is where our audience lives as well as in front of a t.v. or on the small for their own child that they're on the computer. and that's the way al-jazeera is of all due to a true media network. rewind returns with a new series. of states best amount is a documentary. rewind continues with police go $1000000.00 people's money trish being taken
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in for their whole lives from the moment. just down the drain one day on al-jazeera . hello i'm the hell with the headlines on al-jazeera the u.s. says it's sending additional military assets to syria 2 weeks after president trump called for all troops to be withdrawn the pentagon says it will help protect syrian oil fields from falling into the hands of i still fight as russia now says 300 military police have also just arrived in the country. lebanon's president has offered to meet protestors to help save the country from collapse after more than
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a week of anti-government demonstrations michel aoun suggested a reshuffle was possible but says the government should not be toppled from the streets and there been more anti-government protests in baghdad demonstrators there say the government's failed to deliver on its promises of more jobs and training unrest started earlier this month and more than 150 people have been killed since then amid allegations of excessive force by authorities the iraqi prime minister says he'll reshuffle his cabinet and introduce sweeping reforms as he tries to appease public anger the police a lot to be had that we plan to reduce the salaries of officials in the presidential offices and ministries as well as members of parliament and executive managers of national public entities the funds derived from the reduction of salaries along with contributions from the state will be used to establish a social welfare fund that ensures that no iraqi lives below the poverty line and that any iraq without income will receive
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a monthly grants of no less than $110.00 u.s. dollars the council of ministers will submit the draft law to the house of representatives for approval bolivia's electoral board has given president evo morales an outright victory meaning he won't have to face a 2nd round but runner up carlos messer is refusing to accept the results and has called for more peaceful protests there's also been international pressure for a 2nd round vote or protests also continue in chile despite efforts by the president this is how it looks on the streets of santiago at least 18 people have been killed since the anti-government demonstrations began a week ago they started over higher public transport prices before going into a wider movement for economic and social change. a candlelit vigil has been held in london so the 39 people found dead in the back of a truck on wednesday police have confirmed the dead were chinese citizens the bodies were found east of london after the trailer arrived from belgium well those
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are the headlines doubts back to al-jazeera wild. north america has long been a phaser. from the middle east world renowned astronomer dr shad you have now works in the pacific island of hawaii over 13000 kilometer from her birthplace in syria lived to be to much. of a speech. by then to roughy what can i really and let the scene or. the exact moment hum chinese because i would like to not be being good fashionably london. and to. himself i'm seen. in this fairly free for.
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bad. in the past and the rest of us have no right to. pick through a half a can repay me hired. in the total. we check to take every year in madison and look for different avenues of study she moved to neighboring lebanon in one $1700.00 'd at the end there are communities. to study for him to 6. route a word she can. use hard on him i can tout fun has she been smart and into law to get a new job so future. bad only by. to show us but not to for what and i am now i love to live in the us i mean really cannot be a. marked man in my cap emotionally.
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they gather it's been held me who were in no and i couldn't. believe that must but mustn't south america and it'll fit my feeling it's a look at that a wheel that was stolen from us but. i definitely can in another dr robert john limbert kill and put an amish doctor or a bus. at how our dispy be able to. feel star as the future can be better otaku. cincinatti be ohio or baton the what a coffee table telegram and the admiral talabani had to cincinatti and. i know. what i can for was so she who i cannot be still in ma be very old father with you and you got a family and i come out on cataldie for devon island i'm at cincinatti i'm not the
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man i had funny to mom and when most of the cincinnati were blown up. cincinnati ohio beckoned and shadier moved to the united states along with her husband and daughter she had won a coveted place on a scientific doctorate program at the university of cincinnati as the only woman in an all male department she quickly moved herself in her new surroundings. command candid. camera soria stuck out a book to get an offer you had been. in the swan motion. and on a no come to. me. come on there's a had to be tough for harley 130 star city and so with mt gox there are
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a democrat mark as a past colorado who were early what. i know what is that the salad bowl started up to you and to lick. me and the mike and said. i had to go to nash have this and here they are to the can was have most of it in the. lobby eat on it's photo. album it's in a camel a b b bold of headlines as i. just what can be bolder. santa still has a has some see has some see i bought on riyadh him an electron not a proton not in the arm to trick. to trick us some of us but us said. joe will mala. the title of the talk is the change in temperature of the corona and
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the question is who the culprit is 'd figured out 'd is that this or astronomers is going to. become an expert in solar wind and her interest in the sun continue to grow before long the scientists came on the radar of the national iran objects and space administration. but that's just a little out of the truck and he who are about an automatic a wal-mart. markup. and been sort of a seamus the 2nd mr miller. to shore to have a kind of wal-mart a couple. of the shop s. all kind of minor mattingly is at manila. why them and. listen to the last minute that is the woman by them and sent us
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was sent. a bad effort. judd's i knew shattuck me can find this. on the anaconda to my new latinos o.b.o. who can and do and i'm i know must be out a few feet of me as he said. can it be diatom and i'm. stuck so we put together a system and took it to india and we were successful in gaining data from that 1st eclipse and we have gone to something like 14 eclipses there after i have continued to help her over this period of time she decides what she wants to study what. her science is and together we you know a collaborative effort put together and the instruments that we take to you a quote. syrian physicist should you have to become
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a respected just on the mark with the global reputation. to think this is just how wise institute for us trying to meet. there she continued her research into the sciences i was son. and in the past. she was a add to the secular. because some see i. feel. i had to do. chromeo that he had minho. why and why and. filters.
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place of us like your syria and libya and can yak and sammy and south africa here for firewood markel individual in terms of both the science that she's done and the ability to obtain grants that fund the projects. to take us to these various locations. most obvious say they. also say. they have some see that and no can then react and to show them in the octal bill somalia ours are no beer sheva us high in the sword are here sort of a little hellish i'm serious now. i fail to manage that animals are really it on the fia and no more what i want to know they has some sort of corn.
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dog in the mouth of the become human construct has some listen and no. command must see it in the. last. koach it is very significant that she hears a female is actually the faculty chair which is the leader of our faculty and this is very rare we are still suffering in general i mean all across the stem education in the us and also in other areas we are suffering from toulouse small numbers off female scientists and so she is a role model in that sense and the fact that she is coming from a middle east. it's even more important so she's a role model minority populations both in terms of female and also in terms of the fact that she's coming from. working with sharia has been very very wonderful very fulfilling our she's
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a person that really encourages you to you know to to trust your so to work hard and. you know do you do the work that you love as a person she's just very she's absolutely welcoming she's very she has a beautiful soul and she has you know she has a great sense of humor and so we've been able to really have a relationship beyond the academics. dr should you have remains committed to sharing expenses as an astronomer she has reached out to her need to syria though with limited success. no one gets into the south china. sea veto by lee in tears i am a. computer science so by the. kind of. worked.
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has reached the very top fashion she attributes success to having a healthy work life balance which she achieved thanks to the support of. so what. can it. sadly. it's help. me. know what can be better. than this and that and.
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that i. am. 4 years ago and i. was. friendly. and we've become great friends and. we have a lot of shared interests particularly in music. and i used to. hear her. playing her cello vince sounds come across the road and we go to concerts together we enjoy musical events. and learning. cuisine from her family to from it's been very.
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a good learning experience for me. and i sort of. circle to be messy. or come up feel. and we have to be. who. has saved and. we will show you those mass and. total n.f.c. by then busts. behave. and campaign or doctor is on the stump for you so i followed very different pasts they remain close to their middle eastern heritage their journeys have at times been
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unpredictable yet and they're quite different ways are also very rewarding. why injections of the world's beaches in the sport of sports. from some of the top players themselves. that's fun to watch us play because we focus on skillful and hard challenging shots. al-jazeera world examines why egyptians dominate the sport egypt squash champions on al-jazeera. hello there is more cloud in iran but this is focus on the east tonight in the
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event the certainly the change in season here has been flooding rain in northern egypt and there is more to come that circulation a cloud will develop into something more easily on top of that on saturday bringing heavy rains to alexandria sania and probably a little bit further east said maybe affecting for example jerusalem whose temperature will drop to something like 19 is the rain comes in on saturday starting things to the east cloud will develop into showers over iran but iraq seems to have escaped the temperature down to 30 called just a little cooler and we might from the same sort of system get some showers crna over the red sea over this part of saudi arabia restoration pincers looking quiet for now but with the approach of potential tropical cyclones along way where there will be increase in the cloud and some time next week this might just hit the coast of a man we will watch that one with interest. because looking rather more active now as it should be of course is increasing cloud red coming into western cape on
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friday still 30 in durban $28.00 in joburg was probably welcome showers in the forecast around johannesburg which is still there on saturday the cape town is sunday. november on al-jazeera. 30 years after the fall of the berlin wall we'll be looking back at that to find that moment in history whose truth is it anyway follows journalists from around the world who are taking on those determined to modify the truth. spain will hold it for the election in 4 years after april's inconclusive vote join us for coverage the new series brings people together to discuss. some of the big issues of our time and talk of president andrew on will meet with u.s. president trump at the white house we'll bring you the latest. november on.
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jail the billionaire boss of samsung is back in court on corruption charges. protection for a revered rock band on climbing through in australia provokes controversy. everyone has their own opinion that. so long as you. hello there is more anger against the government in iraq protesters are back on the streets despite the prime minister delivering a speech to reshuffle the cabinets and introduce sweeping reforms demonstrations started earlier this month with tens of thousands of people accusing the government are failing to deliver on its promises of more jobs and training. we plan to reduce the salaries of officials in the presidential offices and
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ministries as well as members of parliament and executive managers of national public entities the funds derived from the reduction of salaries along with contributions from the state will be used to establish a social welfare fund that ensures that no iraqi lives below the poverty line and that any iraqi without income will receive a monthly grants of no less than $110.00 u.s. dollars the council of ministers will submit the draft law to the house of representatives for approval let's bring in the name for an update she's joining us from baghdad and the protesters began gathering on the streets in baghdad on thursday evening so what's the situation right now on the ground. during typically a friday morning in baghdad is quite sleepy this morning is anything but as i drove in this morning to the bureau we could hear gunshots because protesters after getting penetrating the green zone toppling barricades overnight and marching to
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the green zone were able to do so again so what i was hearing is gunshots tear gas and then water canyons were used to disperse the crowd which was likely only in the dozens and they retreated back to an area where they were protesting earlier this month called tough careers where there are protesters though not just here in baghdad already on the streets they are in the cities of karbala and nests riya and as in terms of baghdad it's very tense there are road closures throughout the city and security forces everywhere this is as you mentioned a continuation of protests that began on october 1st they lasted for days people are very upset about the ongoing lack of economic opportunities here they're upset about the lack of basic services such as possible water and electricity and they're upset about what they perceive to be a dysfunctional government that is looting the country of its money adding to their
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anger is the fact that in this 1st round of protests earlier this month 149 protesters were killed the government and the military are now acknowledging that excessive force was used 7 commanders have been relieved of their duty and their cases are being handed over to the judicial system to determine if they will be facing criminal charges the government is vowing to hold those who killed protesters accountable and is valid today protesters will prepare checked it but with a cabbie they are not allowed to quote disrupt public life yeah and speaking of the governments we did hear from the prime minister natasha and he announced new reforms yet again overnight but it doesn't look like it's really appease the protesters so what does the government do next. that's a yeah that's a good question and again the reforms that he announced last night are just a little the latest in
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a series of reforms that embattled prime minister idol has announced in these last several weeks since the protests began it's worth noting that today is the one year anniversary since he took office i'll tell you a little bit in a minute about some of the latest reforms that he's offering but his tone last night he came on the air at midnight to speak to the public and he sounded quite bitter to be honest with you he complained that his government is being held to a higher standard that previous governments had not and that political leaders who are now calling for reform failed to enact reform previously he's saying although protesters are asking that the government be dismissed in elections held he says that that would only create more chaos in the country so last evening he offered some additional reforms whether or not this will resonate with protesters across the country is another story he has said that he will cut the salaries of high
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government officials by half so that would include the prime minister the president the speaker of parliament and other cabinet members he says that the money left over from their salaries will be diverted into a kind of the social security fund to help people so that they will not be living along the poverty line he also announced that there will be a reshuffling of the government again he is not offering to resign or hold elections again during the question is will these reforms announced by prime minister monti appease the protesters and what is going to happen today one do thing that did not happen from the previous protest is that shiite cleric sautter has rallied his supporters to come to the streets today and by the way he has the largest bloc in parliament so is a lot of power ok thank you for that update from baghdad. well protests in lebanon
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are continuing despite president's mission pledge to crack down on corruption many have rejected his call for a dialogue demanding the entire government's resignation before any talks take place hundreds of thousands of people have been demonstrating for 9 straight days the pentagon says it's sending more military into syria 2 weeks after u.s. president donald trump called her all troops to be withdrawn the defense department says they'll help protect syrian oil fields from falling into the hands of isis fighters trump has been trying to fulfill his promise to leave the country completely saying it's not america's fights criticism lummi has more from washington president trump justified his decision to bring u.s. troops home and allow turkish forces into northeastern syria to attack kurdish allies in the region by saying it was time to bring u.s. troops home but he faced an immediate backlash in the united states not just from democrats but from some of his staunchest republican allies including people like
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senator lindsey graham who has stood by the president through thick and thin there was a lot of worry about a resurgence of eisel in the region and about the appearance of abandoning allies in the region but earlier on thursday senator graham and some other republicans got a high level briefing at the pentagon and after that senator graham came out and he said he was reassured by plans that the pentagon was making to secure syria particularly the oil details of this plan have not been formally announced but reportedly it involves sending tanks to the region to guard this precious resource and the goal is to stop groups like i saw any other destabilizing forces from getting access to that oil. let's bring in a. talk about. first just tell us what you're hearing about what's going on because there are
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reports of violations. yes in the 150 hour window that was agreed upon by the turks and the russians that they will allow this time for kurdish fighters to leave this area on the turkey syrian border since yesterday we've been hearing reports of clashes between turkey bought syrian fighters as well as syrian democratic forces who are now backed by the assad regime forces we've been hearing reports by the s.d.f. that there was an advance by the syrian fighters which has been countered by the turkish military saying that it was actually as the syrian fighters who tried to move 2 words these areas outside of the ceasefire zone and there have been heavy clashes reports suggest that many civilians have fled the area and there have been tell you both sides turkey confirming that 5 of its soldiers have been injured in the latest clashes so it is a fluid situation on the ground as more russian forces arrive there having 300 more
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russian military police arrive in the neighboring towns. and other areas where they will be carrying out joint patrols with the assad government so they can replace the syrian democratic forces which turkey says are an offshoot of the white. which he sees as a terrorist organization so some are with the u.s. now saying it will station additional forces in eastern syria and yet another policy shift really what's happening to the withdrawal of the kurdish forces are they continuing their withdrawal from the border. but that is a very interesting development because if you remember the u.s. president announced that he is bringing his home and he is pulling out of syria what he called long bloodstained son but it in shift of policy he is sending more troops to words east in syria so this is an area which was taken by a kurdish fighters from the fighters in the last couple of years with the help of
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united states and coalition aircraft and troops on the ground. now that u.s. hardware is that is that if you personally are going to be heading to words that tell you and the president of the looted that he wants kurdish fighters to move to words the oil region is signaling that he wants to abide by what he said on the turkish syrian border and wants them to move east words to words the iraqi border we've been hearing from moscow and russian military sources that they have seen the beginning of the draw of east goodish fighters but so far reports on the ground contradict that they say that most of the kurdish fighters are staying put and holding their forces again their warnings after warnings from both moscow and caracas that kurdish fighters should move inwards 30 kilometers deep inside syria turkey otherwise they would face a turkish forces advancing the russians and moving them but force ok thank you
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britain's finance minister says the european union will probably delay breck's it by at least 3 months comes after prime minister avoids johnson offered to give parliament more time to look over his bricks at agreement if they agree to an election on december the 12 and johnson's 3rd attempt to force a snob vote and break the impasse over britain's delay departure from the e.u. . the billionaire era to korean tech giants samsung and j. wiley is back in the courts he's facing a retrial on corruption charges that landed him in prison in 2017 bride has more from seoul. j. widely arrived in court knowing that if these proceedings go against him he could end up fact behind bars. as the de facto head of south korea's biggest glamorous that's a prospect that would have wide repercussions. for i feel very sorry for causing concerns for many people. the was caught up in the corruption.

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