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here's what people have been saying about rejected in. the show i go out of my way to. really packed a punch. is the john oliver of party americans do the same. apparently better than. i see you never heard of. jack to the next president of the world bank hate to. send us an email. i'm here that muddy field stadium in edinburgh the home on the hop. i'm here to interview a scotland legend. a man who fought many great battles on this behind me now he's engaged in the greatest bottle of all his struggle against newborn disease.
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despite its title and history the soviet union i know has dominated international sport however this was not about the motives of those champions from the. right on the charts number one this it that. the warm will be there with the board meet your new three brothers described proof for the order of your workers she was the first from your example or your you were to the first soviet olympic team of one nine hundred fifty two with some good seeds of ifas concentration camp prisoners and from slime soldiers for sure they be of use in the earth is good for me there is corruption because you are much motivation for the government because you're worthless but you're in for the one for their
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shot or we're going to have a cross with you if you think that the area we're going to with. the variations you'll push you over through personal first enthusiasm will overwhelm you know when you're out there still more stupid than you're there where are the workers sure we are in the will free up guys you know can we. plus it's. illegal to put on all my granite that she picked us all you have to come up to us to the home or not come to. you often send money money some but all you've done little need to tell you that. i got you all the eat must. you must put them aside money don't know money i mean caught on me. decent echoes of them i don't know what. smallman o'clock news it seems to me that it was you know that it
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shocks even more than one that so you must leave for the morning coffee to. your that more than one feet mark told us one more fact while going on you know going to what i've read you found it cool for us. because of that that some of the news from rich came out of commission it was just 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 toller t.v. i get threats and my inbox saying go onward but us in the face or you deserve to die all we could 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 on their heads in people with a piece of. thing that you hit the course as well i remember and i was screaming and crying. so i went to pakistan and we were living there for about four years and islamabad they were trying to take me out of the country as soon as possible and i was twelve by then and they had to send me alone and i had to pretend that i was backsliding because they had made a fake pakistani passport for me it was quite scary it 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 what in many years but again i consider myself a somebody really lucky reward on the lucky ones who actually got out of afghanistan. you are tough yes i have to work yes i came back with
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with the concerts as soon as i got out of the airport and i saw people poorer than what they were 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 decided that i have to come back to discovery and i have to work year after 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 wrong but also to look at but the question exactly should i am quite upset robert. for a parent there was you know more in video all the building but when the taliban come in they broke into the cinema you know and after that it's become a mosque. in kabul only men who go to school the more they watch
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the show the feelings and do not seduce folks just phone while dancing and when fighting not take us. out into trouble and stuff of the most you know very. very strong push a moral model the total for the market what can see. it on about about russia. to. sort of it on a buy on going to. see you know more about my. best as indigo courtney says it is not a moment in the us when we can make a motion from god for the stuff. we act at a lot of political cooking. yes
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. the cagr a surgeon nor yet he has been locked out of one strong not the one in the original seems to work with. he no limitation on east should have been hurting him and she. beat. me why it has been right says that i was called out produced this photo but partnership of a couple production and all of what could be expected and how bold it does follow. we last saw live they said more time this film is different carter was already. on the show you if 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 sure. you can feel my. first
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feature film a lot. from the they get. in touch with them way up the ladder and the most on the mission two days of our planning for them to have meeting with the security department about the scene i'm on this week the screening for scene i was in kabul and i mean like for me not to be mad maybe is fisher doing this two years that i visit with defeat but he's just waiting for one. day or night that he can sleep relax. but it's not possible. that someone if i miss out on. won't have a child or triads but any politician. because we've never had. they fell because of her softball. but i'm
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a. solid but i guess at us novice and i'm sure he acted up as an autodesk me at least for me to say felt my first budget which was to make one of the. many dead according to me if i had one time. i did but it's ok as about to find we make a show your first. not. get a job. with us for the sort of pass it was on a street called i have a mach. three . piece. and then i actually.
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was using that as a thing and then of the mice and then out of my last week i was. going to set the shackles on my dick and that's a pretty. well i'm sure there was. but i'm sort of. from the bush. it's one of the. most mushy i have been. longing for my enthusiasm funny we all wouldn't get. that between us there when i would have called me cannot have my dish to see a man has to see exactly the has to say has any afghanistan has any cost so that would not just want to bloody damage the film out. as you go you will hear what i would tell michael jackson should the mask. because i'm actually believe that the i
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said he picked that last class that he was going holy eight that leckie don't show that the whole. national into the sapphic. in a cost not live. in a cost not lab not to look at. when was that supposed to help me but i am i will not be shocked but that's just. what you planned. for this imo that's from apple and you to. know that actually. some. fresh my don't have luck and hope. that i would not want to get back some stuff
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that i might be lapping them up one hundred. sixty five them have gone by a quality book a go to when i was in problems and i will be no more sour due to his cabin has banned. me from what trollish life at hand you and i. and an occupied a. jail name away at the program. i will go to my bed in the back to. die act. i want to spend. money can't get any more said in that subject on ok my athletics unabashedly so the web was your thesis correct choices and i. simply. like years when. i go with something. that can
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feel like my time i can because i'm good as the next especially. after who like that. first of this go to show that you will be so that's what was so who was i was too he was good i didn't mention the fact that you get one. and zero but is it as you do a little astonishing the book where you need someone to that because you're in there or when you introduce a verb in this world and this is just from the conduit in this link between cell phone and what we just was with you for this image and later for. after school it was not only one night it's about one week and then we get this like that. it was just a company can really. make a. plug in the knesset she do she sees a weapon but of it she was
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a friend to be. happy and now i do wish them luck figure out how it was. put in because of moshe's what. am i. what you had me. i don't have no clue. let's hear about how about where you stand i've been to south africa but i've got to. go. oh no right. to a month or so ago when i tried to organize a concert in a big stadium in kabul and there actually taliban used to execute people and 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. risk like that anymore because of people so i decided to go ahead and. hold the concert somewhere
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else somewhere smaller but the funniest part is that we even have quite a few protests against this concert which gave them a last turn that was. the. was the the horse. was. now on the phone now out in the sun. was the day of the concerts i was preparing to perform i had actually 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 was somebody ladies it 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 discount of shows you know the reality
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of afghanistan the reality of african people that they are completely second and tired of you know a life force the moon is not in the national. zoo . guus. the. two americas too intensely charged in opposing news narratives to cable news networks reflect these divisions or rather function as triggers intensifying
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cultural divide also what has happened to journalism is it now a profession inhabited by hacks in the politically possessed. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies move into people disposable simple song alone even find company elsewhere though they invite private companies to take over their utilities anybody tell us that. mr guys who got on the program might be. used by ben pieces of us to quote them out. for you member of the left bill 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 and more it's about the hurt and the redistribution of all of. us. debt downwards we want our way. in america a college degree requires a great deal. paying
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a decade's long debt. studying so hard it requires trying to. go through humiliation to enter an elite society. and partying to death sometimes quite literally. wants other true colors of universities in the us. with norm a guess manufacture consent to instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect them. with the financial merry go round listen to the one. time during the middle of the room six.
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here's what people have been saying about redacted the night with us actually just full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what it is that really packs upon our elite yampa is the john oliver of hearty americans do the same we are apparently better than to fast. and see anybody you've never heard of love redacted tonight my president of the world bank so take on the many various links you sent us an e-mail. god. the. god was.
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the only one of them to. julian assange remains holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london after a british judge refuses to lift and arrest warrant for the wiki leaks founder. the u.s. defense secretary asked congress to approve a major funding boost to the military and singled out russia and china is key to local threats. and human rights watch reveals how antipsychotic drugs are being misused by american nursing homes. and when you see who he was really driving to you could even talk to.
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thank you for watching the news headlines here at r.t. international broadcasting live from moscow i'm kate popped in. a british judge has ruled that an arrest warrant for julian assad remains in force meaning he's still on i able to leave the ecuadorian embassy in london and the president of ecuador has just given a statement saying he will continue to protect the way he leaks founder artie's anastasio truck and has the latest on the standoff. 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 a songe by swedish officials his legal team has been saying since since those were dropped it's time to drop the arrest warrant however the 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
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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 to 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 restress undermines willing to answer to british justice in relation to any argument about great bail but not a better place to injustice in america. this case appears and has always been about 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 is could potentially walk a free man his concern is some kind of guarantee of free passage again to would
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this potential extradition to the u.s. given that american authorities to say the least or point i'm happy with the work week elites 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. right now that this guy is a traitor a treasonous and he has broken every law the united states the gut ought to be. and i'm not for the death penalty so if i'm not for the death thing going why 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 do in a sundress legal team will continue to battle it out here at the court room in london it's clear that what's key in terms of what happens to julian assange is 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
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will come possibly as early as next week on february thirteenth. well given the scale of the revelations wiki leaks has published against the u.s. it's not surprising many think washington is keen to get its hands on a song we can expose details of torture at the guantanamo bay detention camp it also published damning u.s. military logs on the war in afghanistan and the company also leaked the cia's spying tools as well as this let me know when you. will this video which we keep leaks called collateral murder shows how american helicopters gunned down more than a dozen iraq is and more recently the release of the d.n.c. e-mails which then allegedly helped dr trump drill into u.s. does it ensure race human rights campaigner peter tatchell believes these
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revelations could easily see assault extradited trying to meddle with the u.s. there's no doubt the. bottom line in your sound 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 theory carry the death penalty at the very least he can expect forty years in prison and possibly life imprisonment so it is totally understandable that as a rational human being during your sons' would not wish to step outside the ecuadorian embassy when the risk of arrest and extradition to the u.s. hangs over his head. british caca larry love who won his fight against extradition to the u.s. on monday has also visited julian aside at the embassy lover is accused of carrying out cyber attacks on the f.b.i. and nasser among others while wiki leaks is also known for publishing classified
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yes defense secretary james mattis has urged congress to approve a massive funding base to the ministry the troubled ministration is pushing for a seven hundred billion dollar defense budget for this year rising to seven hundred sixteen billion in twenty nineteen caliber weapon has the details well james mattis the secretary of defense was speaking before the congressional armed services committee in his remarks he talked about how both russia and china were in his view a major threat to the united states because they were updating their nuclear arsenals russia has reduced only the number of its accountable strategic nuclear force and russia has been modernizing the weapons as well as other nuclear systems . moscow advocates
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a theory of nuclear escalation from military conflict china to is modernizing and expanding its already considerable nuclear forces pursuing entirely new nuclear capabilities now these words come from a country that recently updated its nuclear weapons doctrine the us nuclear review was recently released and in the review the united states named russia china iran and north korea as potential threats to the united states they could essentially attack these countries with nuclear weapons in what they deem to be extreme circumstances and that includes a non-nuclear situation later in his remarks before the armed services committee met is actually talked about increasing the u.s. military budget at this point the united states has the largest military budget of any country in the entire world it's bigger than the top eight other countries combined however james mattis says that it's just not enough this is what he said no strategy can sure vive that you pointed out chairman without the funding and
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insufficient but you know we entered an over and under resourced military congress must commit to both an increased and sustained investment we must be good stewards of the tax dollars and support the budget for our military we need congress to lift the defense spending caps and support the budget for our military no strategy can survive without the necessary stable predictable funding if you need more money for weapons who is better to scare the u.s. public with then russia and sickle commentates a new rockwell things such a knowledge increase in the military budget is a dangerous step they want more money because they just want more money i mean that's the way the government lives to do it lives to spend u.s. military budget. more than ten times the size of russia's it's of course the by far the largest in the world much bigger than china's and much bigger than anybody else's and they want more they want to spend more money they want more troops more
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weapons more planes more everything evil. it's a horrendous thing. i don't know what's going to happen but it's very very disturbing that these guys are talking openly about this kind of military escalation that can end the whole country is being destroyed in the whole planet being destroyed. by human rights watch report has expose how drugs are being misused in american nursing homes victims' relatives say strong anti-psychotic medicines are used to control residents with dementia the rights group has released some of their testimonies why are you so sleepy day. when you see who he was. totally dry and to you can even talk to my mother's name is laura sprinkler she's seventy five years old when.
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