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right now we are now music studio they actually have made a song for up the football league in afghanistan i have to go and finish it. up who are really. into it world where it was a little bit of those over because nothing was. found on 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 know us to sit down and talk about me so they basically build brainwashing people against me satellite student amazon which is a holy month so at the end of the show on the team flights one of them allows he says we have a cutter have
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a briggs at they'll go to heaven and this was i still get goosebumps when i talk about this. as not. in the home of well. you know the push to understand is us. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies to me to people this is the simple song on events like going against elsewhere they invite private companies to take over their utilities anybody tell us the robust i like service you guys you got it while on the pier might be. my been this is. a good time oh look you wrote. somewhere you remember. philip.
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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 war it's about the hurt and the redistribution of. course. we want our. survival guide books they think is going to start at. least they're going to get it back. repatriations look at the rest of seventy. philip a separate kaiser for. most rewarding. when you don't. see the teacher who are. there they could put it. to what they need not through all of it suppressed it. may. lead to no
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kill said. cut into no term it is messy that. alex you speak french. those are the result i suppose wow let's see. it's a new president it is still good soldiers busy cut down towards this cost. plus it's all. true but i'm not on my planet that you can. all you have to come up just either on or not come out or do you offer them. all you've done little time or need only to me but i get your be more suspect moshe you must hold a muslim one we don't know well because i meet these two that goes another mile an hour but small enough for music it's just me but it was good enough that it shall
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see them all at once only much more with you or them or you call them just wants to . be all that more than a month or two that were no more fucked while going on you know them tomorrow with your fun because i keep trying to find you confident that that is and you need a strong reach common solution it was asked what was christian jewish 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 with but ask if you know based on. you deserved 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 were trying to cross the border and
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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 pakistan and we were living there for about four years and islamabad they were trying to take me out of the country it was possible and i was twelve by then and they had to send me alone i had to pretend that i am 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 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
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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 here 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 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. article robocall gobbledegook but got a high proportion of that vision i am quite of course iraq a room for peril there was you know more than that it's all building but when the taliban come in the broking of the cinema you know and after that it's become a mosque. in kabul only ready to go to school the more they watch
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the show the feelings of love to just focused. this phone was done saying it when fighting and i think us. have. into trouble and so forth and most you know you. know me that is true post keep a moral model with additional care what can a c.m.o. go mate on about about bush or. even bush. the noble staub ahead of us all of them it on a bio going to. see no more but my. best she has indigo courtney's in a cinema thomas in the u.s. wolf and you can make a motion from called. we act that a lot of political. serial
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killers. who are trying to cover a suit you know you're as well liked are for the strong not the feminine the reason was that it was your background. you know liberationist should have been there you mention. beat. me my husband right says that i was called out produce this photo but partnership of a couple production and all over the world how old this fellow. was do we last saw this that more time this film is different carter was already. on the phillips off the short. run about it and in the motion but everything about should join me i just wanted to hope. we can feel
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my. first feature film almost over. they get. in touch with that and we hope to live in the most of the mission two days of our planning for them to have meeting. security department abode to see them all this week to screening for cinemas in kabul and to be invited for me to not only met. during this two years. but he's just waiting for a while. day or night that he can sleep relax. but it's not. someone if i miss out on. a childish politician. because we've never had a soft. office softball. but i'm
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a matador buddy accent. so i will but i guess that us nor the film should be acted on as a lot i guess we have that if we make them as safe as many of those are the cheapest tickets on abortion and. many dead according to me if i had one time even when. i did but it's ok as opposed to finally i may question your first. not hundred. get the job done. but as fun of a sort of pass it was august recall to have him on. earth . thank you thank you thank
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you. and then i actually had some good music. he. was. one of those. go to set the second vomiting and that's a version. that was. put into all of the. orders from the bush. i had to. go see as funny as we all wouldn't get. that between us the one i would have called me cannot have my dish to see in my house to see exactly the it has to say has any afghanistan has a critical so that would not just want to bloody damage the film out chemically as
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you go you'll hear what i would need of chemical tests issued on manson. yet really been investing in a study and the last last that he will go on holiday though leckie about economy the economy as. national into the sas fit. in a cost of last half if it was. in the cost of grab some of the sticks. with that because the submissions to some of your them in high school not be sure but that's hard for me to see what you plan to get them out with a bang and. imo the best fun up i'm too busy. at that time fellas as i point to some. don't care. to know all
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that into that i would not want to get back i'm so sad i did laugh when the mother . said sometimes i'm passed on by accountability but look at the. when i was in formula one i would leave no more sour the passive cabin has done well were not my me from my fat hands you and i know you were asked more and i'm not going up sunday . mass with me i tell me i'm aware that this is an. apostle not a couple got from my bed in that they're. getting that still work i asked you know why we got them up as you now want to ask understand that we send me some more money home pay for the name or say anything that actually exile but then i see now why and when the sun about it was that it was so the web was really of these go right up man so it was there and. so we who was it. when you get to the real thing and i was. like years when. i got something. that actually
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hand-feeding my time i have a book and i'm good as long as you mention. after school like that. first of this don't you sure that you will be so that's what was so was i was too he was good i didn't actually have the full cheek of. zero but this is just you do a little astonished there you are still on to that. oh when you introduce of. the most work and this is just from the contents of this link between cell phone and we just was with you for this mission lifted from there after all so it was lovely while i suppose one weekend that we get this lesson. this year because you could not believe. my. luck in the knesset she too
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she sees a weapon but a bit she was a friend to be. a lack of good our good. luck figure out how i. it must. be better because of marshes who watch. what. we. don't spare oh crap. that's terrible power but were you scared of how that is it going to. talk to me. every right. to a month or so ago who tried to organize a concert in a big stadium in kabul and there actually taliban used to execute people and 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 had quite a few protestants against this concert which gave them a last card that was us was. the most was the core of them was my hat on i was on that now was the day of the concerts that i was preparing to perform i had to 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 attend the concert specially the ladies there were some of the ladies it was unbelievable they have come to support me there you know and they have all of the
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except that anything can happen to them and discounted shows you know to reality of afghanistan the reality of african people that they are completely so. and tired of you know a life force the moon a money. machine week. would it and sent me. ask you the. all see we have a great team we need to strengthen before the freefall world cold and your bets
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have been a legend to keep it so i took it back. in ninety ninety two that must qualify for the european championships at the very last moment no one believed in us but we won and i'm hoping to bring some of that waiting spirit to the r.c.c. . recently i had a lot of practice so i can guarantee you that peter schmeichel will be on the best fall since my last will call him that starts or three. thousand zero zero zero zero he didn't rush on. strike so i know the left left left more left ok stuff that's really good that despite it's tough going into history the soviet union you know is dominated international sport however this was not about the use of those champions from the . photo you know. right now that you were number.
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one will be there with the billboard maybe just your good news your brother described the rules for the ordinary rules of what are the shoes the list would be reserved for you if you were the first some of you to limp a team with nine hundred fifty two minutes and did seem simple it was concentration camp prisoners and from flying soldiers which your current body of you know it's good to go from here which corruption because you are much more than the ship because you are more significant than one of the world through the door with or without a corridor with you if you think video we're going to go with. your. enthusiasm . in the.
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songs will remain holed up in the a c. in london for the time being after a hearing on whether to drop his arrest warrant has been postponed for another week . also this hour us republicans allege the infamous dossier that's behind many of the trumped russia collusion claims may have been based on info provided by the clinton campaign as well as part funded by the clinton foundation. human rights watch reveals how strong drugs are being misused by us.
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he was totally dry and you can even talk to. the live from moscow hawkins thanks for joining us on the program. he may have spent more than five years holed up inside the ecuadorian embassy in london you're going to songs they will need to wait for another week to find out whether a warrant for his arrest might be dropped off or a hearing in the u.k. was postponed until february the thirteenth the necessary who's been at the court all the details it was expected today that a judge would move here outside the court behind me to potentially lift the arrest warrant put in place by british officials in connection to the initial allegations made against julian assange by swedish officials his legal team has been saying since since those were dropped it's time to drop the arrest warrant however the
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judge here has decided that at this stage this would not happen quite yet so this was technically the last legal hurdle for julian assange to be able to walk outside the airport or an embassy and not be arrested now there was certainly some confusion earlier on in the courtroom where the judge said that at this point she's not persuaded that the arrest warrant should be lifted and lots of journalists started publishing headlines that the court had ruled against him and julian assange to want to twitter as he often does to say that this was big news and the hearing was actually continuing because legal team and julian assange himself have said time and time again that what's key and what he fears most is possible extradition to the u.s. let's take a listen mr stern jermaine's willing to answer to british justice in relation to any argument about breaching bail but not a ten page injustice in america. this case of years and has always been about
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the risk of extradition to the united states and that risk remains real while it's also been made clear that even if at some point a court here in london does decide that julian assange could potentially walk a free man his concern is some kind of guarantee of free passage again to would this potential extradition to the u.s. given that american authorities to see the least earth. i'm happy with the work we have been doing and have said time and time again that they want to see him on u.s. soil the united states do something to stop mr sausage. that right now this guy is a traitor a treasonous and he has broken every law the united states the guy ought to be and i'm not for the death penalty so if i'm not for the death i don't want to do it illegally shoot the son of a wiki leaks walks like a hostile intelligence service and talks like a hostile intelligence service ignorance or misplaced idealism is no longer an acceptable excuse for lionizing these demons julian assange says legal team will
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continue to battle it out here at the courtroom in london it's clear that what's key in terms of what happens to julian assange will largely depend on any guarantees including from the us that he would not be taken there and this is continuing to be a major hurdle despite what happens here in london depending on the decisions that will come possibly as early as next week on february thirteenth all given the scale of the revelations wiki leaks has published against the u.s. this little one many believe washington is king to get its hands on a song for instance wiki leaks expose the truth about torture by detention camp as well as a u.s. military logs on the war in afghanistan the company also leaked the cia's spying tools as well as this. let me know when you get. to sixty. three zero two three. and this video you can see which we can exclude all collateral murder shows how
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american helicopters gunned down more than a dozen iraqis and more recently it was obvious the story with the d.n.c. e-mails which has been suggested helped win the us presidential race human rights campaigner peter tatchell believes these revelations could easily see a songe extradited so much there's no doubt that the bottom line in the assailant case is the very serious and likely risk that he would be extradited to the united states to face a whole raft of very serious charges including espionage which can in theory carry the death penalty and at the very least he can expect forty years in prison and possibly life imprisonment so it is totally understandable that there's a rational human being during the sarge would not wish to step outside the ecuadorian embassy when that risk of arrest and extradition to the u.s.
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hangs over his head the british hacker laurie love who on monday won his fight against extradition to the u.s. visited sarge at the embassy the man's accused of carrying out cyber attacks on the f.b.i. and nasa among other organizations while we can leaks is also known for publishing classified information about american politics and the work of its security services clearly the two men have a lot in common and had plenty to discuss speaking to journalists love said he wished the luck in his case. five years holed up inside a small embassy left plenty of time on us are just hands good thing he's had plenty of friends to visit.
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u.s. republicans have released a document alleging the man behind the russia dossier was not only funded by the clinton campaign it was also fed information by mr steele's memorandum states that the report was information that came from a foreign sub source 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 and the so-called front dossier was compiled by former british intelligence officer chris
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thiel and claims to establish strong links between russia and donald trump during the twenty sixteen election the steel dossier was criticised for containing flaws and being on verified it was still reportedly used as the basis to secure surveillance on team trump it became an important part of the investigation earlier however it was revealed the documents could have been funded by the campaign of his rival hillary clinton now if the latest claims that clinton affiliates also fed information to its author turned out to be true it could potentially undermine the entire collusion probe. oh but did we catch them in the act or what you know what i'm talking did we catch them in the act they are very embarrassed they never thought they really get caught we caught them basically you have a opposition research which proves to be propaganda and 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
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invented by the democrats paid for by the democrat national committee and the clinton campaign and now they're investigating trump i still think the funniest part about this is they want to say trump well we couldn't find any collusion so it must be obstruction of justice that he fired the 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 i think that's laughable the republican party earlier release the memo outlining a potential bias on the part of the f.b.i. and the department of justice and its trump probe of the document faced criticism from the democrats but republicans now say the investigation will proceed to encompass even more branches of the government 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 some of the most vocal critics of the memo have been the washington post and the new york
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times as journalism is currently the subject of a new film samir khan explains the journalistic values can change over time. the washington post and the new york times once established 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 vietnam war the new york times begins its explosive series based on the pentagon papers publication of a covert version of the war that ran counter to much of the optimistic talk that it permeated official statements for years now daniel ellsberg leaks the documents to the washington post you want to learn more go to the movies and check out the oscar nominated film the post seems like the perfect robot alter 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.

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