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if you go back forty forty years back or fifty years back i'm going to. you know open mind of a country that had music we had. people dressed the way they wanted never think but today the. changes done their bit trying to enforce people into their all ways of what baby want people to do. right now we are now music studio and they actually have made a song for the football league in afghanistan i have to go and finish it.
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up who are really really into it world or really was a little bit of those over america you know they're going to. follow the three roger that i could see up close. the time when i was i was doing a show in afghanistan called the voice which is the international show one of the national team in afghanistan and they had gathered a couple of mo asked to sit down to talk about me so basically build brainwashing people against the kurds who might soon amazon which is a holy month so the end of the show on the thirteenth nights one of them allows he says who have a cutter head and brags that they will go to heaven and this was that i still get goosebumps when i talk about this. ordeal so you did what i'm sorry or you're not sorry to trust. you. although it was in the
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home of well done the stuff up to push to understand is this. little blog selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings can use the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles of. the new socks product tell you that celebrity gossip the public but also the most important news today. off the bad guys and tell me you are not cool enough to buy their products. these are the hawks that we along with all the walking. when you don't. see the teachers who are. there they could put it. in the not true only test space. left alone.
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said. no servant is vastly better. so you speak french. those are the results yes. let's see. what's new in. this busy cut out towards this. plus the it's all. true but i'm not on my planet that you take. all you have to call love just beautiful dot com will not orders you offer them. all you've done but. i got to be more suspect moshe you must know them or
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someone we don't know well because i mean. these photos of them over the net but small enough cause it was just me but it was enough that it shall see them all at once and much more with you or them or you call them just honestly. feel that more than a month told us one more fact while going on you know them tomorrow with your fun because i keep trying to find you confident that such as a new storm can reach common information it was just one question because the threat was so serious that you know what i was one of the days that 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 in my inbox saying go on went but as if the face or you deserved to die all we can remember is war i was about eight years old my father decided to
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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 were trying to cross the border and pakistani police officers they're not letting them and they're hurting 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 exxon and we were living there for about four years and islamabad they were trying to take me out of the country this was possible and i was twelve by then and they had to send me alone and i had to pretend that i'm backsliding because they had made a fake pakistani passport for me it was quite scary is that that was something that i would never forget that my life and what i had to go through you know if we
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finally got together after many 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 yes to work yes i came back with of with a concert as soon as i got out of the airport and i saw people poorer than what the war years ago and the country being in a worse situation that i was i kind of here told my tears but i was happy i was happy to be home that i saw the side that i have to come back to discovery and i have to work here i 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 governor bush this operation i am quite of course iraq even
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for a parent that there was you know more than that if all the building but when the taliban come in the broking the cinema you know and after that it's become a mosque. in kabul only men go to school the more they watch the show the feelings of love to just focus. just from what i've done saying it when fighting and i think us. have. into trouble and so forth unless you know you. know me that is true post a moral model the taj i don't care what can see no more going on have it on about about bush or. bush. sort of them it on a bi i'm going to. say no more about my. batches indigo courtney's in a cinema thomas in the us well fans can make a motion from called for the stuff. we act at
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a lot of political. camps . with the congress a gentle yorkie has been worked out for the song most of them in the business and it was a record. in no limitation east should have been let in then she. beat . me what has been right says that article and out produced this photo but partnership of a couple production and all of the households with this file. we last saw they spent more time this film is different carter was already.
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on the phillips off the short. run about it and in the motion but everything about should join me i just wanted to help sure. we can fill my. first feature for most who. they get. in touch with them we'll talk about the most other two days of our planning for them to have meeting bit security department about the cinema this week the screening for cinemas in kabul and we invite for me to not only met. during this two years. but he's just waiting for one. day or night that he can sleep relax. but it's not.
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someone to focus on. a child or treyarch but any politician. because we never saw the makeup of her softball. but in my body accent and. so on but i guess that us nor the film should be acted on as a lot i guess we are totally for me to say filmmaker budget which was to make fun of bush and. many dead according to me if i had one time. i did but it's ok it's about to find a way to make a show your first. not. get the job done. but as fun of a sort of pass it was artistry called i have a mock.
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thief. thank you thank you. and then i actually. was using. he. was that he. was the cause the. code is at the second vomiting and that's a version. that's on the list. but i'm sort of. in the bush. i have to. love the film enthusiastic funny we all wouldn't get. yeah that would be one i would have called make or not have my dish to see in my
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house to see exactly that it has to say has any afghanistan has written the cost of that would not just want to bloody done it and still mapping economically as you go you hear what i would need chemical tests to show them. yet really been invested in a study and the last last that it will go on holiday though leckie about economy the economy has been good i'm not into the sas fit. in the cost of last half if it was. in the cost of grab some of the sticks. with that proposal submissions or some of your them in high school not be sure but that's hard for me to see what you plan to. come up with. the
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imo best fun album to this is. not good at that time fellas yes when the sun. was setting i don't care. to know all that into that one i want to get back i'm so sad i did laugh in the mud but how does he care for the truth sometimes i'm pressed on my accountability but look at the. when i was in formula one i would the last hour the festive caravan has done well we're not many from war trollish life at hand you and i know you were asked more and i'm not going up sunday. mass with me i tell me i'm away at this as an. apostle not a couple got from my bed in that there. were die as you know we got from them among us you know one day as so stand that we said this and i'm on my me but when the name was i mean that actually exile but then i see now why and when the sun about it was that it was so do i was really a different man but it was there and. so
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we could it was it only. when you get to the real thing and i. like years when. i go with something. that can feel like my time i can't and i miss you as much attention. absolutely that. first of this go to show that you will be so that's what was so good was love to me was good i give a shit if she goes. zero but this is just you do a little astonished so you need someone to that you know and oh when you introduce of. the most work this is just from the conduit in this link between cell phone and we just was with you for this mission lifted from there after all so it was not on me while i supposed one weekend that we get this late. this year because you
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can only. ok. i'm going to get that shit she do she sees will work for both of us she was a friend to be was even packaged our go. lucky guy. it must. be better because of marcia's who watch. what. he. wants their vote but. that's fair enough how bad were you scared of how bad is it going to. underwrite. a month or so ago here 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
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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 a concert somewhere else somewhere smaller but the funniest part is that we even have quite a few protestants against this concert which gave them a last card that was the. cut those was the core of that was that i was now was the day of the concerts that i was preparing to perform i had actually care for myself to die i actually prayed. i. said to myself you know what today can be your last day and only people who came to
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attend the concert specially the ladies there were some of the ladies that was unbelievable they have come to support me there you know and they have all of the except that anything can happen to them and discounted shows you know to reality of afghanistan the reality of african people are they are completely so. and tired of you know a life force the moon and the national. average and send me. all.
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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 gets elsewhere though they invite private companies to take over the utilities many by the telescope was allowed for mr guys who got booked me to buy them to pick him up because. i've been this is a map of us to quote them out put it somewhere you know until the lift hill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's also over much more than water it's about to hurt and the redistribution of our west works and dare debt downwards the one dollar will. pay everybody i'm stephen bob. taft hollywood guy you know suspects ever proud american first of all i'm just
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george washington and r.v. to say this is my buddy max famous financial guru just a little bit different i'm not a. miner with no doubt with all the drama happening in our country i'm hitting the road to have some fun every day americans. hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american people which.
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i. provided by the. clinton foundation. human rights watch report strong. drugs are being. totally.
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grid girls to keep up with. some of the girls affected. but no good reason. from the russian capital just after nine am here in the. us republicans have released a document alleging that the dossier was not only funded by the clinton campaign but was also fed information by. mr steele's memorandum states that the report was information that came from a foreign substance who is in touch with a friend of the clintons it is troubling enough that the clinton campaign funded mr steele's work but that these clinton associates were contemporaneously feeding mr steele allegations raises additional concerns about his credibility the so-called
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steele dossier was compiled in an attempt to dig up dirt on donald trump and was reportedly part funded by the campaign over its rival hillary clinton the newly released talk about raises concern over the dossier which was allegedly used to sanction eavesdropping on trump's campaign its author christopher steele apparently relying on information provided by clinton associates oh but did we catch them in the act or what you know and i'm sure did we catch them in the act they are very embarrassed they never thought they were really get caught we caught them meanwhile the house intelligence committee has voted unanimously to release a classified democratic memo this document challenges republican claims that the f.b.i. abused its powers in the trump russia probe by sanctioning eavesdropping on trump's twenty sixteen campaign but the head of the intelligence committee says it's not just the f.b.i.
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that may have committed abuses yes so let me get to that so phase one of our investigation was just getting to getting at the pfizer. what we're looking at now is the state department and some of the irregularities there are political talk show host brian crabtree says the democrats are just clinging on to anything that will cause damage to trump. well i don't know how it's going to in fact in fact there are fact the investigation but it should affect it greatly because basically you have a opposition research which proves to be propaganda not even factual information that led to the appointment of bob mahler to investigate trump for russian collusion that appears not only not to have happened but to have been invented by the democrats paid for by the democrat national committee and the clinton campaign and now they're investigating prof i still think the funniest part about this is they want to say drop well we couldn't find any collusion so it must be obstruction
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of justice that he fired a former f.b.i. director what was he obstructing if there was no justice to be served because what they were investigating wasn't even true some of the most vocal critics of the nunez memo have been the washington post and the new york times journalism has become the subject of a new film but as a teaser samir a con explains journalistic values can change over time. the washington post and the new york times once establish themselves as shining beacons of true journalism a brave group of reporters who would stop at nothing to find out as much as they can in their quest for truth but i'm actually talking about the seventy's back then new york times and poster less risk jail time by publishing classified documents on the war the new york times begins its explosive series based on the pentagon papers publication of a covert version of the war dream come true to much of the optimistic talk to permeated officials to. now daniel ellsberg leaks the documents to the washington
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post you want to learn more go to the movies and check out the oscar nominated film the post seems like the perfect robot all to trump attacks on the media and according to the creators that was actually the intention one thing that both of these areas have in common that really attracted me also to tell the story is two presidents. declaring war on the news media i really feel that we shall overcome what all of us have been so subjected to over the past sixteen months while spielberg's political message is pretty difficult to miss even in the trailer you probably beat the screen court. we don't. know. what are you going to do this is ok and what are those two newspapers up to these days well they're not exactly true to the idea of exposing the intelligence community the washington post was one of the loudest voices against the release of the nunez memo why because this classified document which alleges misconduct by
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intelligence services quote in danger's national security and wa po published a number of articles predicting devastating consequences from the memos released and slamming donald trump while they were at it and media who are in favor of the memos released got bashed as well the clip on paid for fake news russian propaganda dot ca of course was used by the obama administration to obtain pizer warrants to surveil members of the trauma campaign. and the new york times who exposed the pentagon papers back in the seventy's were also against it so the cia and f.b.i. went from bad guys hiding their secrets from the public to a pillar of society standing strong against the evil trump the irony today among many ironies is how the mainstream media forgotten their own history the new york times washington post today when it comes to a songe and others call him the worst threat to our republic is that we've ever
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seen but just years ago decades ago this same behavior. now lauded in the movies seem to herald this particular type of behavior that i show you gain the unmitigated unbelievable hypocrisy that astounds me daily so there you have it the same outlet that has democracy dies in the dark as its slogan would prefer its secret intelligence actions never see the light of day samir khan r.t. washington d.c. so. when america goes by these days without a bunch of russia. the russians would be thrilled if we were doing nothing but killing each other every day and sadly. if you don't seem.
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to hear the same side which. you should take a step back and wonder you know you really don't. i don't even know what to say i don't want to explode on t.v. summits to end this segment now for the record actually working for a hostile foreign government. and. human rights watch has published a new report lifting the lid on how drugs are misused in some u.s. nursing homes by relatives of those who have suffered mistreatment say a strong anti psychotic drug so used to control residents with dementia the rights group collected some of their testimonies. my name is charlene wagner my husband is out one way or another why are you so sleepy day. one whom he was. totally dry and to you couldn't even talk to and to secure the
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drugs are f.d.a. approved for the treatment of psychosis and their use in nursing homes to treat psychosis but to keep people with dementia quiet and manageable until the one nine hundred ninety s. it was very common for nursing homes to use physical restraints physical restraints are banned but now many nursing facilities are using chemical restraints instead my mother's name is lois been cooler she's seventy five years old she went into a nursing home when she was seventy two and she had to mention. when we want to see her she wouldn't talk she wouldn't laugh she wouldn't cry she wouldn't do anything she would just sit and stare like she wasn't even there if you have dementia and somebody in a nursing facility doesn't understand what your needs are you could be given an anti-psychotic drug and you end your life not being yourself not being understood
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and there's no reason that this should happen according to the report almost one hundred eighty thousand people mostly with dementia are given anti psychotic drugs each week drugs are often administered without the consent of residents or their relatives we spoke to one of the research who's behind this report. people with dementia who live in nursing homes often have behaviors that are considered difficult for staff. and so rather than investigate what the cause of that behavior is often their staff are very quick to start prescribing these kinds of medications which have a strong sedative effect and so that means that many of these residents end up being drowsy on able to communicate and so that it's basically facilitates life for for a nursing home staff the problem here is that really the medications are the.

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