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he had a large scar on his right foot. north korea is not a victim. there are terrorists a, today's droid a. they purposely and intentionally injured, with no evidence from twitter's great interview on who was tortured beyond belief by north korea before and also with no evidence. a government official had told the new york times that although had been repeatedly beaten however, neither the hospital nor the coroner, we consulted, found any evidence of torture. but what was the cause of death? we have evidence that his brain was deprived of oxygen for a length of time significant enough to cause severe anoxic and suffer
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a lot. but the other words, brain damage caused by the lack of oxygen to the brain has to be at least at least 4 minutes. this is an example of what a normal brain looks like. and then this is an example of a brain with changes similar to what otto had, where you can see that the ventricles are huge. and the rest of the brain tissue is really shrunken, meaning that the entire brain was deprived of oxygen for a significant amount of time. if he was struck here, he might have changes here. but then he would, may also have something called contra coup injury, which is right across the brain to this side of the head. he might have changes as well there. but what caused the brain injury? waterboarding electric shocks, a suicide attempt. all possible, she says, including pyongyang's own explanation. they've,
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they gave him something to sedate him that made him stop breathing for a period of time, a long enough period of time. absolutely. her specialists also examined the scar on his foot. their findings were inconclusive. i can't argue with anybody that says, hey, this could have been caused by electrodes. it could have been, but maybe it was something that was placed in the skin. they got infected. that could have been too serious. there's that thing specific about that healed to scar . one remains is the allegation that warm beers, lower teeth were forcibly twisted, yet the coroner says there would be signs of trauma. this is an example of the changes that he had in his lower teeth, the frenzy code, ontologies looked at it as well, and agreed that there was no trauma at all to those roots. and you can't hold teeth
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out and then rearrange them and put them in different places without there being trauma to the roots. if i had any evidence, the and concrete evidence that there is a criminal act here, i would be very loud about it and would definitely be stating that. unfortunately, the evidence we have does not point to anything in particular. as far as this is what happened to him at 1st, the coroner withholds the results out of respect for the mourning family, but in her mailbox. she also found warnings. it felt vaguely threatening and that i was being disloyal to the president. and that i shouldn't disagree with the president, especially in such a public way efforts to get to the bottom of the one beer
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case have resulted in countless files and articles. much of the information is contradictory, establishing the truth would also pose a challenge to the federal court in washington, where the warm beers file a lawsuit against north korea. with the help of unfriendly experts and lawyers, pyongyang does not contest of the case and the trial takes place with the plaintiffs only and strangely enough, without flicker and the coroner appearing as witnesses. one expert witness urges the judge to hand down a spectacular verdict. i replied, i do believe that this case has the potential to go beyond the personal tragedy suffered by the woman via family and perhaps one day safe law eaves that is deter
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north korea with the right kind of punitive damages. and the judgment that the charge will make the expert continues making controversial claims. citing the question of auto warm beers teeth, for example. his teeth were in perfect, you know, following alignment straight. when he was returned, it was clear that at least 2 officer lower teeth had been realigned, which is a polite way of saying plucked out and then shelf back in. he also claims that north korea tortured warm beer to deter the u.s. from military action. but washington didn't even know of his condition. i can't follow that they need a hostage if they provoke the war as some kind of security issue or asset. but that doesn't work if you kill us, it will whether or not even though they have to kill it. so this is
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slightly different angle of discussion, ferry portent. but didn't all of korea intend to kill its victim or not? i don't know for sure, but that does not matter in the legal case. in the end, the court orders north korea to pay half a $1000000000.00 based among other things on the president's public confirmation that north korea tortured. although for a while, the warm beer is publicly stand by the president, lending their support to his fight against the north korean dictatorship, after a shameful trial dictatorship sentenced to 15 years of hard labor. wonderful parents, fred and cindy warm are here with us tonight. please.
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thank you. are powerful witnesses to a menace that threatens our world and your strength truly inspires us. so thank you very much. thank you. at some point, the north korean leader clearly decides that his rockets provide the country with sufficient protection. maybe he spent enough time studying the u.s. president to see he only needs to compliment trump to get his way. and although kim refuses to demobilize, starts to praise him like never before. he even exonerates kim,
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in the warm beer case. i don't think that the top leadership knew about it. got a lot of people, big country, a lot of people and those prisons and those camps you have a lot of people and some really bad things happened. so really, really bad thing. why are you what he tells me? he tells me that he did know about it. and i will take him at his word. yes, ma'am, go ahead please. no warm beer has served his purpose. kim jong il is now a friend of donald trump. he wrote me beautiful letters, and they're great letters. we fell in love. the one beers are shocked and react and writing him and his evil regime are responsible for with the death of our son. no excuses or lavish praise can change that. i had to call and talk to friends in the just to check in every now and then we talked a little bit and that was an important moment because i knew that they must have
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been emotional. it's hard for me to explain. donald trump, president trumps tactics in this i am supportive of engagement with north korea. obviously that's what we do. i am not a fan of the high wire personal diplomacy because it might work on a tactical level. but when it fails, we're on the brink of war. i would hope that he was not trying to use the family. i think he genuinely felt for the family and for auto. but then his statements about cameras on my body and very disconcerting and disappointing. in new york, we soon come across more disturbing details. allegedly, the official torture claim was controversial from the outset. within the trumpet
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ministration says x. diplomat evans revere. he received a call after citing the accusation in a radio broadcast. i merely cited the new york times story and the fact that a u.s. government official apparently had confirmed that there had been torture. this made the senior official who called me rather upset. and he made a point of calling me directly and saying that there had been no torture that auto came back and it was obvious that he had been well cared for in the hospital that he didn't have any bedsores of the things that you would normally expect a torture victim to have i said, i'm not confirming it. i'm not denying it. i'm just repeating what he had said. and he said, well, i just want to let you know for the record that there was no torture. we ask in washington, if that's true, the white house doesn't answer. the state department responds by saying,
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we won't have a comment on this. when we ask for permission to film on a warm beers grave, his mother agrees to accompany us hours later. it's clear she isn't coming. she texts us to cancel the interview. a year later, we meet in berlin. the warm years now see themselves as international campaigners against north korea. for auto sake, that's when i, we did a tandem bicycle race and that's out of playing football. and the love that they also show us previously unseen pictures. and that's why i don't look when we got him home. that's auto. with his mom. they are plagued by more
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than their loss. they still need clarity. that doesn't just happen. and he didn't have any scars on his body that's. that's, that doesn't just happen. think about this. a 21 year old kid who's like i described works out all the time. it's healthy, having he went up to that to pull out, that was just and look eager. how does he feel about the mission that both succeeded and failed? shortly after his return home to cartersville, georgia, news channel's claim that the u.s. paid north korea $2000000.00 for hospital costs, which is later tonight. and north korea insists that warm beer returned home healthy. the north koreans said they had to at least, although in good shape and he died in the u.s. . what's your comment on? yes, i know or care that they took him back to america. he died in 6 days. what i read
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