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ruling will. hsus toxic. also i wouldn't eat so we decided to daddy up to the mosque is destroyed all production to sit in the question now is to wet wild and weapons washington tries to one coaching multimillion dollar british inquiry into the race of the iraq invasion. ok so trivial as a painful cry and trips between versions. and america's opening my presents little maple tougher
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sentences and tamil teammates but the next caller tells us how tough it's nothing to do before having to take criminals into science. news and comment line for months and this is the seat with me you dash out on a chair the risk and the code is the moment is approaching a crucial phase with you rather not put their weapons and choose function about to back three and the toxic also will most likely be sent a bullet that killed the prices. how nineties correspondent reports now on the probe was behind and the cdu and the commitment shown by the muskets. today is that the prohibition of chemical weapons to court after destruction did nine specific chemical awesome no. so for the masses has made to
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forgive nine in the construction program today tuesday the fifth of that and that i'll bring it to just wait for equipment used for mixing and production of poison gases emitted agents. damascus is that remains committed to the team. the fake diamonds the workbook with our duty to do whatever it takes. cool commit ourselves to these two blocks. but it expects see we can do it so not ready to do it either this way and i can find it without a defeat of the destruction of the papal the program would speak on camera. i bet they can say that they would be fun to fly with the progress that has been made. damascus was coughing sniffling. when a medical. two years when all for respecting its commitments. this is not the commitment to the secret that comes from. this is not the commitment to the lpc
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the blue this is the commitment also go and russia france one of the debates right now is wait to actually destroy the city is having cold with painful place the naked eye the mound thousand tonnes. possible sites include albania for months and belgium to limit the chemical which has become a heavy burden on city especially the presence of militant groups in the soil the minute you. repeated usage is up to the timing them the final deadline for stay at displaying it for my stockpile of chemical weapons is the middle of next year port of seattle team. ten of them. this is how series is almond has been approved glancing into the sky is revealed its mechanical sunny special camp in russian and us brokered deal was . all that is why mention it says could not visit or go on with them due to heavy placing seer is so nice to meet the man from the toronto destroying all chemical weapons production the senate is. but remaining existing also may be quiet a
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challenge to cutbacks will be inspections are up again as these have been made to stockpile sites and some are located in contested areas of the disc two of rubble of that is so close to rebel strongholds but finds he is almost non stop. so we'll have to see how the elimination of serious chemical weapons progresses from me. keep me updated on developments on and on the line was good to go home to see the aces footage from what's happening on the one minus two at activating my shoe section on wednesday the swishing british investigation on why the country invaded in law alongside with the glasses being stopped. mistrust deference to washington. i've spent the one house has told the inquiry to hold as it could express secret communications between the then prime minister penny black and president george w but each has asked easton some senior posts. maybe my
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stay. by the independent newspaper aside to seek a diplomatic sources in essentially what they say is that washington is playing a key role in trying to block a sum that the publication of some classified information which essentially contains the conversation and exchanges between the two presidents that george w bush and uk prime minister tony blair got this would be crucial information for that iraq inquiry that's going on here now as far as justifications are concerned some of those diplomatic sources say that the us is highly sensitive but pay any information that leads to the president or anyone down there but also that it is not london's call to make that decision on publishing information again which relates to the american the president and also david cameron have told that some of the documents need to be handled sensitively and that has been interpreted by the cabinet office. as sad and ensuring that the relationship the special relationship between the us in the uk is not affected and therefore he puts it the government and the cavern an awkward position of having
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to perhaps block some of that evidence as her washington's that decision and it will be a politically embarrassing move but to have to do this critics are saying that it is important for the it to be able to know and see this information the least of which the concrete goal of this a four year inquiry is essentially to look back at how light the advent of the government british government had ended up making the decision of sending forty five thousand troops to iraq and to learn from those lessons and then not make the same mistake that was the quality you don't publish crucial information they say that defeats the purpose and another thing is that this inquiry has already cost the taxpayers some eight million pounds so if this becomes the uk to walk it down first. without such crucial information that some are saying it'll be a total waste of taxpayers' money and it's just classified information has been kept hush hush and the u k race that will tell me how to present a positive response this website so that no one can tie the promises they
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failed to make good. it's as crime doesn't pay the constant strain of the debates in the united states on saturday keeping private prison corporations and the money. sally's hit someone and then and there also that comparing aitken painful tough at the stadio penalties even for patsy cline was. he's a marine a prick and that's not the cash may find consolation kirk says corporation of america is the built in the private prison industry of multibillion dollar business that's getting rich off punishment. we are cca the more people locked up behind bars and the longer they stay there the more money. cca mates. last year the company paying a reported one point seven billion dollars. they are fully aware of the reality was that they need mass incarceration in order to stay in business they need excessive sentences for non violent crimes the us
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the for legislation to ensure more and more people are in their facilities with more than two million people currently in her street and the united states tops china russia and the rest of the world in the number of prisoners doing time. about half of those in us jails are in for non violent offences since nineteen ninety america's private prison population has increased sixteen hundred percent the war on drugs. mandatory sentencing and a broken immigration policy have forced more people into prison. cca has roughly ninety thousand present ads in twenty states. jesse law bought from the watchdog group b on bars says many of the company's contracts guaranteeing occupancy law only reason we say. if your wrappers. you have a contract with state or local government the theory and seat number of people in your facility. i don't know. it doesn't matter that taxpayers are still on the puppet
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governments on the pup for filling up more presents in the land of the free it is hard to expect the prison population to decrease as long as corporations continue profiting by keeping people walked out. reporting from your green up for tonight our team. she's close to mine has spent a decade behind bonds in both private and jails and now it's basic human rights advocate makes friedman told is that private prisons. wallabies captain calls. now for having the taste of criminals and to society. serve six years at a privately operated prison as part of the teen years total spent incarcerated in my experience is that privately operated there's pretty much is what led me on today of korea that will fighting against the industry is the very drastic experienced people come out of prison generally worse than they went in. the isolation a lack
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of resources and republican program and what that means of course is that when they get out they are more likely first of a comeback that benefits no one except for companies like cca. because it can profit from incarceration. and the more people you have a lot more money. the nurse also told us about the influence that kind of prison found so we'll go with the government building twenty legislation to provide them with even more convicts people really benefiting from prison privatization are not the is not prisoners is not the states the contract that these companies necessarily. rather the executives and shareholders who own stock we knew incarceration the purpose of generating overbought. the built in incentive to incarcerated she cared for so long as possible because that's how the market system works companies have faced considerable criticism of former lobbying governments
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and the integration and pension officials and other government officials. for basically more contracts to put more people in prison why this tri tip and in desperate need of a try as i have cast on. on the way nice and french law as stealth bombers flying high and just put him on his allegiance seeing isn't quite believing in round holes the expansion of its won't get the plan to wear a wetsuit. now i still don't trust them. but the us pushing for new sanctions despite ongoing talks. that's roughly the right. the on the ninety five years ago this week the first world war in europe came to an end the company had exhausted itself to me instead economy is broken and the fires destroyed. before this with the conflict was over western powers had already decided the fate of arab lands a new
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auntie let's move on. he has penned two days and the political wilderness. how do you make sure all that killed by an old book promises to come back to aunty elaine person's consent of his speeches pretense they didn't happen. hd to zach decade of speeches from its that website that no one made before scrapping them into downing street in twenty ten point one the city's health i have the time in sin that's far from its league mates. like that anyhow the offing with it beyond
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the typical polling sites lanny is the one. megan was full of the conception process. in two thousand and ten. it's racist to say that in the run up to the extent of the extent that the snp trying. on the bright and common sense the time that david cameron takes not to reorganize dna tests of the state is now deliver on that website to make the beak is off to being in the states the plant went on to preside at the one of them not just the open eye stations in nhs history. the will say that time that david cameron promised not to ca child the pants off two weeks to come in the sense of wealth and pavements of the run as two freddy's it for the rest of uk families and by the ap and other thing that's now my target today. it's on the next. went to clinic trend setting that need next is the ultra tiny finger gloves information. the sides of the us on the tory proxy websites. they just retrieving it from the deceptive site. they've tried to leave it from the inset all kinds and when he became province over the fence promises he made was good to beat them instead of government at times it's
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pretty day that's not the case. the idea that this beach is nice in the same piece using trust in them if it's a line from consented to basics here is the army found that the site for new digital era. just that something i used to twenty boy came on scene london. britain's wanting it to the seas is helping hand to the nsa and how it's affecting transatlantic relations happening today said he and kyle he'll announce. the necessary and how moral is to assist the united states spy in herat including its allies the idea that has to deal with think they can talk to reveal that the bulk of the prudence to go to the risk of being intercepted where the body agents is above the post a two wheel bike bike for private enterprise in this crazy many european countries for about a breakdown in trust what the us to keeping you off that fact bring their trust to bring my duty to get
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adults to fiddle with the one on the thin man with vision that british outbreak. it is in the mood of the british the story goes that the rodeo as much as it doesn't reveal the country has changed the highlights of snowdon and chill in the science for that choice stance. are they traders and troublemakers for you the truth is in trouble because the very basic to the book that doing is this totem pole to unveil making use of the rest of the property until i called the wake of good will that don't. the problem to almost full. according to the latest report by the villainous week launched on its axis side there's been no development at is this it is as present for jaime took office and or pissed. the findings could help build confidence ahead
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of next week's new kent olds but it could only end in mind find glasgow is pushing for new sanctions as our washington correspondent explains. right now negotiations with the one wanting nuclear deal or at this very site on stage with one big component missing trust iranians don't trust the us they've been duped before washington doesn't trust along with its aid to developing the technology for civilian use and are not trying to build the pot the un nuclear watchdog has released a report saying in the last three months in the wind has not expanded its nuclear facilities. he also said that one has also not big on operating a new generation of centrifuges and that quote no major components had been installed at a reactive. he failed to act on it. this could be perceived as a confidence building steps that you want to be sticking to move forward with the deal on its nuclear program talks with six will palin seemed to be the last week did not produce an agreement that we know that there is another bout of
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talks coming up next week and this new report by the iata may play a role but will also play a role it is what's happening here in washington the us congress wants to pass a new round of sanctions it's not to do that. he said if the us is serious about using diplomacy to prevent iran from developing and eleven series and only two beds new sanctions on top of the insulated and lakes. so kanye west and potentially undermine any chance their reasons for the deal as well as entrenched the one you sent this to you that whatever they do know washington is not known if the sentence and is not recognize their whites to develop a nuclear program for civilian use. in washington with a stick. one font set which could swing era still make these into my son chooses israel. it's funny this day is unimpressed with the on eighty eight findings insisting teheran has already obtained all the capabilities it needs to create a new pair
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weapon. it's a position which seems to have to call lives the two presidents in a statement or were speak at this point it's going to hold off. of the members of congress who are determined to go ahead with this move i think the host is more likely to be responsive to israel's incursions on this. and so most likely to go ahead with though with sanctions. this is the track record that both the majority of the senate majority the house have compiled. in recent years which is to say that they have been responsive whenever i type the lobbying organization devoted to israel's interest has put forward legislation. no more secrets about secret presents the european human rights court to sign people is apt to know about what they see anything on that side held on to pardon trying to keep this one from how they point out
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one at that point of wanting to go home. jeremy suspense that uses of which could rise saying it would just let go and it's just as apt to human rights groups. the midtown downtown some apple for helping american strikes own pockets. i like these. though your aunties today. however research. the show for
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the bill as being an and take time but this isn't a while to come check out one of the play visiting hoped to buy the country forward to having to speak out of the northeast and paint french monday as the heat and then amy is currently on from the meeting council until the toe sandals he began his football come to a fine team from albany yet to get an answer to the south the countries refusing to drop the charges. the bulls having bought a futon there's nothing is going to head the moment. the in jokes you can differ but as kenyans as we understand that it's all set to act in this matter and that includes the fact they sold all his possessions that said he will be evicted from his home in a matter of days and therefore we have all three are hot on your feet for the opportunity for him it's been really slow week to try result the situation at the least of
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which lead to stymie the hotel. whatever the case may be that he and his wife and his two tortoises. we also bear in mind the fact that he is a very fragile mental state right now. it's a precarious situation with the deeply concerns. and so we opt for the international football community to you not support a pro with being the highest levels of government and within football parties this is already going right at the top side in botany tonight himself has written begging for help. this is just one plant that is one of sixty thousand we represent around the world. we want to release the new release now and the pianist for the trumpet call and explained how the trumbull snuggle him and he's on. when i went to detroit fueling never imagined that i wouldn't be able to leave the country. i didn't think they would call me if my wife is depressed in chicago. i thought was going on hunger strike. the one who has told me not to they already think i'm a hunger strike would only cut my wife and kids
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enough is enough. let's have a nanny state said he was the only one standby times on line go with the example of construction life is preparing to infrastructure but twenty twenty two was caught wide and it warmed up with local authorities of the intolerable conditions and extreme see the villages and subject to state which has already resulted in hundreds of deaths point of no basement of the reports on the oven the sign of useful game's biggest event in town and got caught. some of the wild knees and breathe this town it isn't the tolstoy from one of the strongest and the storms to hit land. there were conflicting numbers of casualties. the first he say that three thousand six hundred people have been killed while the one who is the big acts of the four thousand adding up to the devastation by typing handed two hundred thousand
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pages of lyla have spilled into the notion of just one way is grounded upon which he has been contained and subpoena is underway. kind of ink levels a scene where tom began with one of its courses add finely say. it was a sunni islam is both good and you'll find sanchez who mistook him for concern and support staff levels and published as the cia which i did with execution percent amazing they kill they were mine. the group known as the islamic state in iran the content has become one of the maintenance crew finds his government faces and silly the recent ethnic and a prominent member of most goods as a burgeoning community has read at night and ethnic tensions and disputes and immigration the wild second largest migrant population but two warring the high number of them are in the country in the kiddie pool still trying to get to the house was
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appropriate. migration in most religious and steve subject right now. following last month's murder of russian ninety eight tobacco allegedly at the hands of the azerbaijan migrants. i was going to poland. she has firmly in the spotlight. and not succumb to this one just now since it still is. we went to market something else goes that most guys trying to move into the lead on the agenda the president of the russian federation appointment. despite getting fried permission to film it soon became clear. for since no one. you rush in the white house to repeat myself the song ends with the saints. we eventually set so far into being away from the market. the bill as is the deciding game in hand suspected some illegal activities though corps morning of thousands of migrants some of the main off of work permits or residence permits that the number of migrants the most elite on to calculate the best estimates
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the figure of around one quarter of the population and according to official statistics one in fight mode is twenty two breaks of one and three robberies carried out by migrants. heal thirty z came to be seen to be talkin problem is we found out before our meeting with my honey. was this the undressing else gets the most good place to be hunting down on illegal immigration every friday they don't race of accommodation places of what looking for illegal immigrants. it's friday morning we got with the police or water they drank. and it didn't take long for the police to get down to business tomorrow and the people. i am. what to do with belief. where do you lead. now the braves on the outskirts of moscow in the stephen has lost its just about an hour. so far police have rounded up thirty five individuals who don't have the correct one. room one hundred and eighty thousand work permits to grow into pga
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according to mohammed the state is on tonight. i did. snedden and to address its unique to conduct a survey tested only the migrant workers mostly means if it means a million workers the city's two million work hard or its nominee are hundreds thousands. amanda is believed around three million migrants who want the most kind twenty four percent of them in the hiney. this has created a false flat market for cheap labor markets on a huge kick out of the school was built onto the most drake also on whether they may be stagnation so bold as they're about to crumble the more religiously. room he'll love these rare moments reaction of some daily sunspots to share with you. eft is working the band
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partially hydrogenated oils which are the leading source of trans fats in foods and possibly because of the twenty thousand art expert here across the usa according to fda commissioner margaret hamburg. as you know i like the chemicals in my throat kept to a minimal but the thing is the people of tft are surely aware of all the hormones in the windshield most being produced with the spin of such a very narrow narrow focus. in fact when you look at all the things that americans consume small use that as for help. some of my work than ever while others are completely tolerated. he never took the hardcore marijuana smoker guilty that you used it for use in the year and that's the old man to come to a point i think there is this is one of those rare instances where a balanced position is a really good idea what all the country could go to libertarian robin let it be everything be legal but people make their own choices or do what i think would be much much better actually really bad all the things that are destructive to our health. both of these paths have positive and negative
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the owner. in. the i news on him. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said that he has not been practiced by a recent un report that says iran has stopped expansion of its uranium enrichment capacity in the last three months speaking to a crowd of young jewish people interested in petunia who reiterated his position if he is against any new kit that deal with the ramp which might put sanctions on the country and the complete anti uranium enrichment iran says its nuclear pam
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