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hunting, p, o assigned, teaching and helping transform lives. this is messy in action. this is human appeal. the carry don't spend a lot of the top stories on that, which is here. us president donald trump has said that he in the russian president vladimir putin. i've agreed to meet and begin talks to end the war and ukraine, myself. the trumpet spoke with food and on the phone for over an hour. he also called ukrainian price, the zalinski donald trump said a c spot in ukraine was likely in and not too distant future. but keith would have to make concessions where you're gonna have to do what he has to do. but, you know, his poll numbers aren't particularly great to put it mildly, is got a country where, you know, it's been savaged and attacked and he's got an army that's been very,
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very brave actually, despite the fact that, you know, we've given them, in my opinion, 350000000000 dollars, that's what the real number is. you know in here that number and europe is given in my opinion, a 100000000000 dollars and they've done it in the form of a loan. and i have a secretary of treasury right now is actually quite brave. he's over in ukraine on the train. and there's a lot of things happening around that train that aren't so good. and he's going there to get a document done where we're going to be in a sure that we're going to in some form, get this money back because we're putting up far more money than europe in europe. isn't far more danger than we are. we have an ocean in between. europe has nothing in between. as you create in price the method lensky gave his nicely addressed. also his phone call with donald trump. he said they had it. substantive conversation. deep was down from going from
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a law firm. and that brought the president, trump informed me of what boots and had told him on see what we believe that america strength is enough together with us and all of our partners to push russia and pollutants a piece add on the piece of data. she also met with us treasury secretary to prepare an agreement that will strengthen our security. and so given you impetus to our economic relation, you've got the data, is there in a race against time to say the goal is to see spots and aspect. ations arrived in colorado as agents and kind of thought, trying to salvage the deal. as part of the agreement and last is due to release the next group of these really captives and just the 3 days time, but is accusing is rather violating the deal. and it's postponed. the exchange is very defense minister is where a cat says, reiterated that war and the strict will receive if the release doesn't happened on saturday, rebel lee does have match with a delegation of catholic bishops and the congress that you'll go. and that's it to resolve ongoing conflicts. fighting between the army and them. 23 levels resumed on
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choose day after 2 they pause you and says more than 110000 people have been evicted from displacement comes in the east. there's no obvious place to go around and back to m 23 levels and its allies, the knife, forcing them out, cleaning the moving water integrity jabian, the refugees are returning from charging the thousands a decade. office to being buttons very for thousands of made the journey since monday for most states is providing a temporary come to house, return these folders sent back to the homes. off the screening bonnets in the region has killed at least 40000 people since 2009 and displaced around 2000000 a canadian that 5 minutes to adjusting to those sizes country will have an extremely strong response to us. thomas, a 25 percent tax on oil, steel, and other minium imports into the us is coming into effect in march. canada is the
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biggest supply of both those products. for though it says the duties will cause job losses across america and stifled its economic growth. while one of canada's 13 provincial premiers are in washington dc and the display of unity as a push back against trumps incoming terrace is the 1st time they've all gone to the us. at the same time. the meeting, members of congress on serious transitional presidents has announced the creation of a committee to shape the country's political future. syria has been under the control of entering the government, led by now and i'll show since the full about shot. i start in december, several um functions have agreed to this band with then members being integrated into the future national forests. it's not clear if the elections will be held. as all the headlines use continues of the houses that are well the
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or the mysterious deaths, possibly a tragic accident. another fever is suicide. while some observers are convinced that this very public dash in central london was an act of murder, the victim amount of wealth, power, and increase the aid was a mid week summer afternoon in the british capital. and most londoners were going
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about 30 business. it was a wednesday, the followers of british politics. remember, as the day when prime minister tony blair was on his way to buckingham palace to offer his resignation to queen elizabeth. but there was another important event on the cloud. often the compton has terrace is one of london's most fashionable addresses. former residents include suite, the previous british prime ministers. it lies just a few 100 meters from ticket. any sentence the on the june day in 2007, the june to the rose garden was filled with police 1st responders to the strange discovery of a man's body lying on the loan. the body was not a 63 year old doctor. ashley's small one father to a billionaire business. and despite his fall from the
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5th floor balcony, would spawn more questions than answers the phone. did he jump or was he pushed? no to him on one was the 3rd dejection living in london to die. and this way, in 1973, the objection ambassador to the u. k, geno lacy, nazis fell from a balcony in the very same building. and in 2001 actress who had hosting, known as the cinderella of egypt and cinema also found to her dex. it's generally accepted that shaw small one, was a highly valued intelligence agent. but what is in dispute is whether he was working for israel for his native egypt. both as is the case with any unexplained death and brandon, a police investigation and
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a connor's court. what attempt to find on says their role to draw different sections of law enforcement into the investigation you to be plenty of tax. let's eat, diamond c, o one need not to, but the commendable plenty of you question please. if you up to you and you had to any agrees, work, and also the one that she has, she'll be able to stuff you some the to put it in piece. got it and awesome. i mean, you know, what would miss it? i wouldn't math not to to how do you have 2 models you stuck in your in britain there's a strict police protocol. when arriving at a suspicious incident, it's essential. the evidence is preserved clues that may be of value lisa in the investigation. once they attend the scene,
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they should seal the area. so there's 2 areas to see you here. one is where the person is pulling, so that entire area should be sealed because there may be important evidence. secondly, the apartments from where the person is for them. that's where it needs to be sealed, as well as very important that some of these areas are sealed because of forensic detail. yeah, i mean i just don't want to come here to treat what it will stop. yeah, you don't know pap, on that show. i show you guys do dish, why you you know that i did a little cut off and what about the, the autumn a couple enable them to she wasn't there were 3 immediate explanations facing the police, an accident suicide on murder in some cases because is obvious and is evidence man, so police attention is drawn to
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a single conclusion absolutely replace uh, quite frankly, can do that. and the problem is once they do that, then they will look for the evidence to support that. terry. potentially ignoring other more profitable avenues that that could be gotten done or discarding bits of evidence that didn't fit without theory. so that can be proven. and it happens fairly regularly. in this case, the police had the undertaking an investigation, but it seems that police had already pre determined themselves. but this is a suicide case. so the police have come to the car and this quote that said this minus for next the balcony. we don't have any other evidence. what is sorta is the don't come on. one was a life. when he tumbled over the balcony of his luxury apartment, initial police investigations looked at all possible options.
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the former editor of the position whose paper the independence as followed the case closely at the time he poured, talked over the suicide ferry, saying there were too many unanswered questions. um no. one thing i do know about him 2 things. one is a proud man. another thing proud been killed themselves, most lawyer and such as he was, he is a very meticulous man, and i don't believe he was left unfinished business. it, it wasn't clear whether he the other thing, it was a no sizing like that so. so it was, i've lived in the past, i, it's just didn't seem right to me. the coloring, those chords with later reestablish the more one died from a traumatic rupture to the animal or to the main or so me counting blood from the
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heart. according to this document published in mind, we can leaks more one's family does not believe he took his own life. gee, was planning for the future and suicide did not figure in his plans the doctor. my one's family will very much of the mind that he did not commit suicide. so in order to persuade the cardinal the card in the story that this was not the case of suicide, one would have to highlight certain things. so how did talk to them on present in the days, weeks leading up to the 27th of june, 2007. did you seem happy? uh, did he have any plans? so i understand his wife um was very clear that this was a 6309 with everything to the full. he was still working. he still had the active life. and in fact he had holidays plans with his grandchildren. so you would
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highlight that, you know, if this is somebody who has the ongoing times, so the band being around not taking the right lice, the english took place in london some 3 years later they declared an open verdict. meaning that the death was suspicious. but with no clear cause, some body should be well when he went to the low wood, is it kind of the of leading to her? was it in hyatt? i should have the little one with dusty but to wait isn't that kind of just the the for the day. let me know, can see when it may, you can and you all the, the little photo and be entered most or you can think about why the sweetest dish and the lady. so when that video geffrey has a little coating, everybody, plenty of any of when they're shooting. oh,
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delete the shape or something. let seen the height. the heat in the shipment on a few should have yet to split into one to how much time that is between the whole attend. what about open verdict from all the. so the opens the dick is with the coordinates saying something is wrong here. but i don't know what happened. there is not enough evidence before me to come to any conclusion as to how the step of the some 40 using actual small $1.00 money to move to gamble. i don't know. so don't over egypt, spend president gamma. i've done us the
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on the day her husband died. mona was in beirut, while their 2 sons wanting to enroll. there are no independent witnesses to whatever card 24 called in his terrace on that june, often in the 2007. the prime minister. for 10 years, all countries, and they want to be in any that he has considerable that there are plenty of fairies, but hard facts are in short supply the scene offered investigators unload of clues, but nothing definitive enough for them to come to a conclusion as to what exactly happened in the apartment, the
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shops of life and death was equally enigmatic, both filled with incomplete details and hop on suited questions. just who was ashuelot from our want? only those coover closest to him can genuinely answer the question. one british journalist succeeded in contacting mall once the time spent about 6 months trying to speak to someone from low. it's funny, via the british lawyer, or ought to, after a long period of time, unexpectedly i'd kind of given up on as a hearing from them. and then after the blue, i got an email from a man who was low in his younger younger son. and he said, meet me in london tomorrow, lunch time. and so of course my race, the next day he was smoking, very thoughtful in his thoughts as he took
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a long time to answer every one of my questions. and so i asked him about some questions initially just to, to just tell me about his father. what was it like right now came in with, you know, some of the more pressing questions that i had. for example, does it, did he believe that his father killed himself and if not, then who was behind his desk for the while? and finally, it was very important that the card is increased, which shows that it's a shift not killing himself for that face photo. so the problem does that sound they, they are completely satisfied that investigation shows that to be the case. that's what i want to don't kill himself for the quite by that because if it was my father, i know i found out that he didn't commit suicide of so once in a while he wasn't with us. the, there's some evidence,
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the adult to my one's thoughts and those final days that his life was on his way, the more ones window motor, until nothing has rarely spoken publicly about her husband's death. but in july 2010, she did agree to one london newspaper interview. she claimed that agents of b is rarely intelligence of a small side were behind her husband's death. though there's no evidence to back this up. she said that her husband feared for his life, believing that assassins were coming off to him. and she categorically ruled the possibility of suicide, saying they were all happy coupled with everything to live for. she told the paper that there was no way he killed himself. 80 so painful to think about one's husband being thrown overall balcony. so who was ash off? mom?
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one's enemies might be on to lie in egypt where it's being claimed via gyptian. businessman was spying for israel. the and they get the most of the day to the, the, you know, the city is to feed mean in escape. so those of middle on only the head argue that i don't see the media published on the net with on this. it it, and it to go to see that the home also from when i was this is on few much all of nissan of this vehicle. meet again about a vis or the to get and going to hit it all to be it's known that model one became exceptionally well. so you through his business dealings in london, he only share in chelsea football club and had a business reputation for playing by his own rules. so
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you get dozens of companies all over the place. and lichtenstein is under any deal that he can make money from. now, i've got no direct knowledge of these deals, but i do know of a number of companies that he was involved with and any one of those pollutants uh, in mullins, to be or was move loan and in many ways distinguished his marriage to the daughter of the egyptian president opened many doors for him. some believe he owed his reported millionaire status to having a mazda fortune of brokering arms deals. during his lifetime, milan was described as a diplomatic, a business man, a politician, a government adviser, under spying. it's likely that a different stages. it performed all of these rooms. but the name ash off more one
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is best known for espionage. there's no question that he spied for israel. he may, however, have been a double agent. what is true, loyalty being to his native egypt when there's all countries, there's other than any other country you're interested in intelligence. that's the way you know what you'll and i mean sometimes you'll find think or so the best way, having someone so close to to the president some of the tools, the son in law of government, often enough. so i'd like to have the president a side that was invaluable for accumulating information and close to that that the decision making as well as the case. so say, and the coined these are the spying damascus. a few years earlier. at 1st the suggestion that ashcroft more once
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a month at the very heart eviction society at spine is real, seems implausible. to what's intriguing about the by watching again, there are many things that we don't know what we do that i think fairly well documented from the israeli side, not from the egyptian side is that mine was offered his own surfaces to these right? these there were several stories about how mon one was recruited as an is really spine. one comes from judy, but joseph and also includes written extensively about these really intelligence. in 2016 bunches is published, the angel b gyptian spine, who saved israel. this account of my one's life says he was cold, named the angel by is really intelligence. the book claims that mom on phones the is really embassy in london, offering his services. after being initially rebuffed,
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small one and a senior most, i'd agent agreed to meet the series of phone calls and messages followed the most. that agents realized quickly that this was a potential source like no other. the son in law of the egyptian president, a message was sent to me. i want to go to a nearby cafe. the. these really is what initially skeptical of the approach wondering is mo, once true intention was to become a double agent in order to feed false information back to them. more one pushed in on the across the table. later the jerusalem post reported the european had of most of the saying that material like this from
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a source like this happens once in a 1000 years. well, any case officer who receives potential working or double age will always assume the worst. and the best way that a war can, can establish that credential, which is by producing festival proof of that room identity. secondly, a proof of the access to the kind of of information that would be of interest to the recipient. and certainly best of all would be to provide a specimen. so examples of really good intelligence which demonstrates the status of the agent and his or the level of access as to the contents of the envelope handed over in the london cafe. that remains a mystery. also unknown and subject to much speculation. amal one's motives getting, obviously most of the documents are full to be provided. those students on deluxe
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and takes time until one of them would be a good faith or the fact that you because it became even closer to said that the teacher was twist father in law. that was a little suspicious of him. he saw him. oh is it as is as a young play board that was moving interested in political bouldin's on, you know, in, in, in his life that was going up the lesser daughter the, this was a time of profound political change in egypt. on the 28th of september, 1970 na, so suffered a sudden heart attack died at the age of 50 to the he was succeeded by most of this could have spelled the end of ash off on one's
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position at the heart of government and influence in egypt monitoring staff to do close to sit, shooting him from political opponents and earning trust along the way. he represented egypt and a number of high level emissions with 2 of the neighbors, saudi arabia and libya. shaw, small one, was positioned at the center of agents decision making, while at the same time, feeding information to its greatest regional adversary. israel shah from a one the being of someone that's sad, that's what like closer to a low whistle minded small, the economic combined. it's n, as a result, it's a free t trusted him, but the more we toss it in the mold or self, mo, i'm became invaluable. today's the
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