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well if a cat's her head and brags that they'll go to happen and this was that i still get goosebumps when i talk about this. audio said he had one. kid. as not in. the snow in a home will start. to push to understand. the u.s. is losing into a summer one the climate denying is precluding them from the dissipating in this new economy number one and number two the effects of the climate change and why the catastrophes the global you know migrants that are the result of it all this other problems are hurting the u.s. economy on the other side of the trade so you've got a double bind. appetite
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i mean for conflict is very very low these days public service much more eager to see economic improvement than they are to. actually get into a fight with a neighbor or or with other powers in the world. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies to me to people this is the simple song alone even some company elsewhere they can find private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us. i've been this is just a good time out. for you bill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human rights the access to water it's about water. but it's also over much
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more and more it's about the hurt and the redistribution of. debt downwards the one door was. closed in europe when you don't. see the teachers who are. dead equipped to do. what they need not through only ten. let alone. said. claiming to know terminated especially that. you speak french. those who. send them all to new. jersey can somehow to upset. here's what people have been saying about redacted in the us exactly the full on
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author of the bill the show i go out of my way to find you know what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah mr john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than food nothing. to see people you've never heard of love right down to the night president of the world bank go. because we're going to seriously send us an e-mail. almost six. true but i'm not on my planet but she said. all you have to come of us he's going to come we're not going to cut you off but i'm. paul you little. i get you all the eat more spam moshe you must hold a muslim on me you don't know because i mean these photos you have a minute but still no qualms at all she spoke. in as. it shocks even more that one
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must meet with you all the more equal to all. the other more than money earmarked to the whim of our problem and you know them to motivate you further and you call for us to fight when you consider themselves an islam reach him a question the last one question. the threat was so serious that that you know one of one of the days that we were we were we were shooting afghan star they actually . blew up one of our cars and they killed about nine of our colleagues who were working with us at the t.v. station for toilet t.v. i get threats and my inbox saying go on went but asad your face or you deserve to die all we can remember is war i was about eight years old my father decided to take us outside the country because our life was in danger and when we got to the border i remember there was like a bunch of people and it was screams and people that were trying to cross the
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border and pakistani police officers there not letting them and they're having people with a piece of. i think that you hit the course as well i remember and i was screaming and crying. so we went to pakistan and we were living there for about four years and islamabad they were trying to get me out of the country this was possible and i was twelve by then and they had to send me alone i had to pretend that i was back slowly because they had made a fake pakistani passport for me it was quite scary is that there was something that i would never forget in my life and what i had to go through you know if we finally got together after but in many years but again i consider myself a somebody really lucky reward on the lucky ones who actually got out of afghanistan due to tough. to work yes i came back with
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of with a concert as soon as i got out of the airport and i saw people poorer than when the war years ago and the country being in a worse situation that i was i kind of he told my tears but i was happy i was happy to be home that i saw and decided that i have to come back to discovery and i have to work here have to do something for these people you know who are in need of these people need happiness these people need you know a moment of hope. particle rubble gobbledegook but got a high proportion of that vision i am quite of course that rock a room from head up there was you know more video all the building but when the taliban come in the broking of the cinema you know and after that it's become a mosque. in kabul all of you when you go to see them or they watch
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the show the films of the gods you just focus. this phone was done saying it when fighting and i think us. into trouble and so forth and most in every. way that is true post keep a moral model with additional care what can a c.m.o. go mate on about abortion. even bush. sort of them it up i am going to. say no more about my. batches indigo courtney says it is not a moment in the west often we can make a motion from called for that stuff. we act at a lot of political. camps
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. because grace a gym or yucky has been worked out on a strong note of a minute where is was when i was here but i could not. in addition east should have been there even then cheap. i mean what has been right says that our condo produced this photo but partnership of. production and all of our colleagues how bold this final. was we lost our lives they spent more time with this film is different because i was already well not. at all on the phillips off the short. run about it and in the motion but everything about your journey i just wanted a cartoon to help short. film my. first
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feature film a lot. to get. in touch with them way up to a level and the most of the mission two days of planning for the to have meeting that security department about the scene i'm on this week with the screening for scene i was in kabul and we invite for me to not only met. during this two years that i visit with defeat but he's just waiting for one. day or night for he can sleep relax. but it's not. someone if i miss out on. whatever charlie treyarch but i do politicians. get because we never saw the n.f.l. makeup on her softball. but i'm
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a my to do buddy accent other. summer but i guess that us normal fandom should be acted on as an autodesk me at least for me to them as they felt me for budget which was to maintain a. mini that according to me. if i had one time. i did but it's ok as opposed to side we make a show y'all first. i thought. you had to join. us for the sort of us it was at a street corner of a mall. thank . you. and
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that might actually get you some good music that was a thing. and then of course that he. was. going to set the shekels on monday and that's a bush league celebration well that's. what i'm supposed to say we're going to short of the bush. white house one of the. most mush i hadn't met along the same enthusiasm funny we all wouldn't get. that i would have called me cannot have my dish to see in my house to see exactly that it has to say has any afghanistan has a critical so that would not just want to bloody damage the film out. as let me go you will hear what i would need a chemical pass issued on my mood. or something yet really been that's the i study
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and the law to ask that he will go on holiday though leckie about economy economy as much as national into sapphic. in a cost of last half if it were going high that the cost of grab something. discs. with that because that's our mission to somebody or they were in high school not be sure but that child still may have this is what you plan to get them out with a bang and. imo the best fun albums are those you get. that they're back home fellas yes when the sun. was setting i don't care what happened that hard to know what that into that i am when i want to get back home so
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sad i might be glad when the motherhood that is a gift that to nurse saves the fans and pass on my account of what it was look at going on with it when i was in formula one i was also all the festive cast and while we're not for trollish my fat hands you and i know he would ask and i'm not going up sunday. mass with me or tell me i'm away at the missiles and. also not a couple got from my bed in that there. were diaster we cut them up as you know when they asked them that we said missing them or mommy claimed it was on the name or said even that saw but then i see now why i ask why the son of bashing it so do i was looking at these posts not a man so it was there and. so we could do it now because it only. when you get to the real thing and you know if you. like years. which.
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you can feel a lot of time i have a good time. as one person. after all like that. first of this don't you sure that you will notice what a student was was do you wish that i do not. if you get one. zero that is a guess you don't know what was going to shoot them there you need someone to that . when you introduce a bill in this world and this is just from the conduit through this link between cell phone and we just was with you for this image and later for. after school it was not only wild night it's about one week and then we get this like. it was just a coffee can really. knock a. bug in the knesset she too she sees a weapon but a bit she was offended but he was eager. to get out of the not figure
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out how bad it was. but instead of moshe's what. am i. what kept me. going spare no crime. was terrible how about were you scared of how that if you're going to. talk. to mary write. a month or so we're going to try to organize a concert in a big stadium in kabul and they're actually taliban used to execute people the night before the concert. we got a message from government officials telling us there's a serious threat against this concert so we can take a risk like that anymore because of people so i decided to go ahead and. hold the
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concert somewhere else somewhere smaller but the funniest part is that we even have quite a few protests against this concert which came from the last card brianna that was her. brothers who was the. was i known i was. in the sun. was the day of the concerts that i was preparing to perform i had actually myself to die i actually played. i. said to myself you know what today can be your last day and only people who came to attend the concert specially the ladies there was somebody ladies it was unbelievable they have come to support me there you know and they have all of the expect that anything can happen to them and discount of shows you know the reality
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of afghanistan the reality of afghan people that they are completely second tired of you know a life force the moon a night at the national. zoo . all thirty. despite its turbulent history the soviet union and use dominated international sport however this was not about the long names of those champions from the.
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sort of you know. when on that you were. there with the ball for me if you're going to use your drug describe for the ordinary workers it was the first to be reserved for your you were the first some of your limpy team of one nine hundred fifty two with included seeds of life as concentration camp prisoners and frontline soldiers perched your first baby in the earth it's good to be here with your option because you are much better than the ship because you're working for the been one for. forward to get out of the future you think that we are going to. be very sure you'll push through for through personal person in two zero zero zero people you do when you're at the ocean we're going to be putting your work through rivers here we are in the world for you guys
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you know can we. the u.s. is losing in two ways some on the climate denying is precluding them from the dissipating in this new economy number one and number two the effects of the climate change that why the catastrophes the global you know migrants that are the result of it all these other problems are hurting the u.s. economy on the other side of the trade so you've got a double bind. only .
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i got it. off the looks of the devastation and suffering in the iraqi city of mosul seven months of street was liberated from the islamic state. growth without it i challenge any member of parliament to live in the conditions we're currently living in that they are even afraid of entering. the infamous strong dossier or describing alleged collusion with russia hits the headlines again the senior republicans accuse the clintons of feeding information to the former spy who wrote the report. and russia mourns the loss of a pilot who was shot down over syria's in their province on some sunday and died fighting islamist militants on the ground.
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a video appears online apparently showing the russian pilot surrounded by extremists just before him flew him self up to avoid capture. this is r.t. international coming to you live from moscow i'm kate partridge thank you for joining us. they're all key city of mosul was liberated from islamic states last july but it remains in ruins with countless bodies under the rubble ati's video agency ruptly has been capturing images of the city and you might find the following footage distressing.
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how many bodies have you removed since you started working in this area approximately five hundred are there any more yes in houses and all their odds. if you will i don't i challenge any member of parliament to live at ambitions we are currently living and i bet they are even afraid of entering this area they have no idea how horrible the smell is or how critical the medical situation is while i haven't received any kind of eight cents. on one occasion did they receive a small box of. nothing. senior correspondent what i guess day of witness the operation to liberate mosul and its aftermath he shared his experiences in the studio. seven months since the battle of mosul ended they're still digging up people's bodies and i was there when
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these bodies had just begun to rot and i don't the gull ever forget it was the smell it was beyond sickening beyond north you know there were areas entire districts in mosul where you could hardly breathe properly the real heroes are the people doing the digging the people the rescuers that are sifting through all this all this wreckage and pulling out these bodies there's so desensitized you can see they're not even wearing breathing mosques or even even rags but then again the paid pennies to do this hard work because obviously jobs are scarce in moves all. standing buildings. you just described a traumatic and have rendered experience. and you've outlined lots of difficulties but were there any other problems that were highlighted when you were that well there is still
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a huge problem and that is unexploded bombs shells mines isis booby trap suicide vests and all of those are still are still all over mosul and when kids are playing for example on wrecked buildings or when rescuers are digging out a body when homeowners come back to their destroyed houses trying to salvage what they can that's when those bombs go off and rescuers tell us every day they get several more new victims of well the battle of the battle of mosul but we were there from the very beginning from when those u.s. led coalition jets bombed isis in in mosul day and night then when it was safer we got a little closer to see what those explosions really caused the price of the liberation of mosul.
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oh. the billion cattle thieves are a fact of life in this short of situation. do you agree that some of the the high level of i think ridiculous standard that we had previously is now created this. behavior by isis that they now realize if they take human shield they're going to avoid being struck and that actually this is adding to the problem congresswoman i do believe they understand our sensitivity to civilian casualties and they're exploiting man and i do agree that as we move into these urban environments it is him become more and more difficult to apply extraordinarily high standards for the things we're doing although we will try.
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to. leverage treat all but destroyed the street across. the street over there it's the same story wherever you look. there are still calculus bodies buried under all this rubble and no one knows how long it will take to get rid of. let me show you west mosul now a waste. the city for all intents and purposes has been erased and there's little
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or nothing left so it's no surprise people don't want to return they would rather live in tents on one issue i was really excited to return to my home and see it now when i see it illustrates i wish i'd never come back this was iraq's second largest city founded thousands of years ago and it's been a pillar of religion architecture and culture ever since its reconstruction will never be the same if it even happens and its population will be massively diminished official sources the iraqis and the u.s. have all vastly understated the sheer volume of civilian suffering and death a thousand they said investigative journalists put the figure around ten thousand senior health chief in mosul who didn't want to be filmed told us the number is much higher. this book alone contains the names of seven thousand
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dead victims i have four or five of these with every day we got two or three more bodies victims of new explosions it will take tens of billions of dollars to rebuild mosul alone and there is a more pressing issue to deal with first the bodies the iraqis hoped the u.s. led coalition would help resurrect mosul since its bombing campaign created much of this destruction the americans in turn bluntly said no we freed you will spend two hundred odd million dollars fixing the pipes but aside from that you are on your own as a call issue and we are not in the business of nation building or reconstruction we must ensure that our respective nations precious and limited resources are devoted to preventing the resurgence of isis and equipping the warring torn communities to
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take the lead in rebuilding their institutions and returning to stability and the civilians in mosul the desperate and hopeless few that have returned have nothing she's a little hungry out get a lot of you know she go to school. martin what else is there to do in mosul. distilled down the hollow questions like did you feel that if you have a place that you can. well r.t. has requested comment on the situation in mosul from a number of human rights organizations as well as the u.s. led coalition oxfam's humanitarian coordinator for the middle east aleksandr says a vast amount of money is needed to rebuild mosul. the reality is it's been a very intense battle typically. non-experience says it's often been very complex through to rehabilitate the city
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of the quake or fighting like that a lot of funding you can use the rehabilitation of your whole career in the outlines of the bill it's very hard. not. to its nationals and i understand it from phones and play for the rest of them people or just our thoughts comes into increasing the funding for the recovery effort for the city the whole voltaggio. but for the whole region then the government which has been so affected by fighting recently. some for the revelations have emerged on the so-called trunk dosia which describes the ledge links between donald trump campaign team and russia these relate to the also of the document former m i five agent christopher stale and from way he obtained his information on the samir khan reports from washington mr
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