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american sanctions would be damaging but i mean is this just us is a threat is this all us or more jews a country like a tissue paper and when it thinks it doesn't need it anymore it just costs the way i think it's very immoral. four men are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four have different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because the oldest did not shoot around a corner. but
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if the house of. america. i know all but i just i was yeah i know i'm just one that also you know one just moment one moment we use them so now i'm going to answer is little bit no one that it's true or says. that's it that you want so i need go on the next hour florida i know for us i need to buy and medicine for him so about two thousand is not enough for him you know. my god. will think. everybody's tells me even here and his name bore him she tells me that. the girls the padding and more babies also came here for asking i'm on the also support
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there everybody with our final boss and we're like son where how be and on and everything are wires and in. it i'm dying and my thorniest. sharp if i get laid or if by late one mean even one means he doesn't give me any more of that one so i need to wait and i don't mind the get them on the. scene that made them then i mostly did not. know they. would be just. starting with little. difficult to see know do you know that everybody is everybody in even his new
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war even all the worst of. the board of war where he's always here. these did. that. it's not that now it's you that's your baby was there during the same the year we had and same thing i know i love him. and one that always and. he's a troll or i was like i'm me ok. or they're incredibly . well or like all my friends that's maybe he's no longer i guess if i didn't get the u.i. on the part not working. out that. i think might not. mentioned i do i don't have that much money he acts sometimes see if we have no
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idea how much money while there they go far i gave warning for my friends a get some water for their own something or the chain how old they even is and will have for a. long. time i gonna take em up it's the law for the night and i can buy or what you want for the fords and told everything that everything that he sold i just don't i just give it to the b. and. for for the life sometimes life the just gave me only i. know you were a. fool for food it reminded me go for it i don't mind it and i go out there on a plane and. i just go on without him nothing in
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a bin bass solo or nothing at all so i just asked my friends they've been pub and learn something more for the. kids were the foods. that they would be. so it's really hard but. maybe for anybody it is just make right. from that you. know i have an appointment that. that's why i made friends they already called the parent just come around me and they ever make us be boiling their ideas will their community you know. and me that my house bill was we don't comment on what. the. control we're going to welcome of getting back if.
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you. have to talk to them difficult i'm trying to tell. me sometimes you make. you're my friend and you want and you want us on one hand out there not. something you want it don't get in the works are going to go or i know and that you know me you know how we. can no longer number one hundred. if you take the gilliver above that you can take the burden of guilt. you know that maybe. it would be if he explained well you can take the good lives for the good. that you can take the butter the
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release father's name is patrick and with irish roots his filipino mother didn't just sell tricks at the local bar. i look for jing and about. and then we talk you know and. then to go back and come back and. and then we get married here in the philippines i just love her you know just love . the smile and she's funny funny you know and then she was very good very good face to face was good to you know but you know for me it was i was happy you know happy to be love again because i didn't love love for maybe two years or maybe three years. you know because my
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wife when he leaves me i just want to kill her. but i shouldn't say that but that's my my faith in and out that was my faith in charlie has left. can you bring this this really. sweet. bring him up thank you very much thank you. two years ago patrick had a stroke and then his young wife suffered the same fate jan is just thirty four and for the moment she can either speak no walk or despite everything though she can still be seen as one of the lucky ones. husband kept his promise to be true to her in good times and in bad in sickness and in health. one of the.
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legs is ok but to older one is not really is not good at the moment but. he will get better. thus this is the plan. we get from marriage ten fourteen years ago i've done i was forty five. i was one hundred and twenty kilo's. ok. i was in big really big my face was right there and here i was right there. she was. a eighteen years old man it goes. they have to go to the bar because you have to have to eat. a push what's going on. when h. . but you
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do today. really. write a book from charlie patrick in jane have two more children they're both grown up jen had one of them when she was just sixteen and working as a prostitute it would be a stretch to say their lives resemble a hollywood story but old local bar girls dream of a happy ending just like in the movie pretty woman. some are stretched. thin arse. not. here tomorrow. but in the. morning. that's when the national theatre oh my i think finding that
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living with and then issue money fighting to find out oh man i love the one hundred . one gus i don't know was the one. who was. playing oh my god i'm no good friend great i don't know who will be. say enough oh my lord i'm not a woman i'm done with that. and then i told him i think so though wishful putting some. might go on and on the. deal you buy me out and i go. suddenly i mean yeah i know oh i see you know. discuss that i'm going to. let bale and defame go and go. and yeah i was. there i don't think you should know.
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roman closest protect themselves. when the final merry go round lifts and we don't want. to ignore middle of the room sick. for the real news. the u.s. led attack on syria is a gross violation of international law furthermore western public still have not been presented with evidence the syrian government used any chemical weapons a new phase of the syrian proxy war is need go sleeping opened up another war of choice. well too much to go was on the up for some of them to plant the seeds and i'll get
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the full story of the european soldier dog. in the zoo montana plays a song called fast by the stuff i've been. building for the. past all powerful. like you stop jumping to establish my skin to subtly be told i mean you saw females of ballet she challenged also says she really. likes matter that a modern trend is as much to be danced. you never know what's around the corner you never know what's in the pub even to walk into excitement it's that mood now and that's where the adrenaline in much
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comes from. is a move by definition and extreme through all forms of. violence is a part and it's almost a schizophrenia gang culture where you can do all these things and behave badly. they're born of people of course of all. of those more so for the last. honest man infirmed. role although it's been the thought. of a broader where no piper really did a poll not going to get. that meaning in islam is that the. if you don't do you know this constantly evolving. we're.
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running right now on r t britain's prime minister seems to have some explaining to do when parliament reconvenes shortly after to resume a didn't seek m.p.'s approval for the strike against syria on saturday. r.t. exclusively speaks to an italian journalist who says he's facing death threats from the mafia over his investigations into organized crime. and the moment there are five mafia plans the woman. i live with five men five carabineers are you following me day and night. and the german music industry is slammed for handing out a top award to a rap duo infamous for the anti semitic lyrics. from
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a the team here at r.t. international in the russian capital money was called in praise monday afternoon for here in moscow two pm in britain that's where we start because the prime minister will soon have to explain to m.p.'s why she ordered strikes on syria without getting parliamentary approval first across that common session live when it gets going meantime this is video of british and french fighter jets taking off and landing from their bases in the early hours of saturday as they join the u.s. led attack on syria french cruise missiles were also launched from the mediterranean i was to see a church going to reports now on what kind of grilling to reason they might expect we are certainly expecting a day of heated debate here in westminster at the house of commons as in five to m.p.'s will be gathering to debate to rescind may's decision to go ahead and strike against syria along with the us and france this weekend without getting parliamentary approval first despite there having been quite a handful of calls not just within the opposition but also inside the conservative
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party to allow parliament to be able to vote and weigh in on these potential strikes at the time first and of course that didn't happen and we did see theresa may. go ahead an act seeing it as justified and necessary talking again about evidence and using the word that seems to have become quite popular over here in britain highly likely i cannot tell you everything but let me give an example of some of the evidence that leads us to this conclusion open source or council ledge that a barrel bomb was used to deliver the chemicals multiple open source reports claim that a regime helicopter was observed above the city of duma on the evening of the seventh of april and reliable intelligence indicates that syrian military officials coordinated what appears to be the use of chlorine in duma on the seventh of april we judge it highly likely both that the syrian regime has continued to use chemical weapons since then and will continue to do so well we have heard from the leader of
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the scottish scottish national party she has tweeted saying that the u.k. foreign policy should be shaped by parliament instead of the us president we have of course of course heard from the leader of the opposition labor party leader jeremy corbyn who believes that parliament should have been consulted on issues like this there's even been some talk inside the labor party of potentially reforming the laws when it comes to this this is what corbett had to say she could have come to parliament on monday to discuss the whole situation instead of launch the strikes she claims there is a legal basis for it i've asked her in the letter i've just sent to this morning to publish in full the legal basis and justification for it well let's keep in mind that back in twenty thirteen we saw then prime minister david cameron set up a vote in parliament on similar kinds of strikes in syria and that was voted down this was of course because largely people were not convinced that it was a necessary step to take especially following all of the if you can put it that way
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running the iraq war that kick started in two thousand and three under false pretenses so it is widely understood here in westminster that that car. and of repeat vote against the strikes could have taken place as well and possibly that's why a vote on this was avoided by the british prime minister and it has to be made clear that she's not under legal obligation to have to put this kind of vote against parliament however this has been common practice exactly following the iraq war and this was understood to be sort of traditional after the years that followed however this did not happen this time around so we're certainly expecting lots of questions raised here in westminster later on today will be across there when it happens meanwhile british foreign secretary boris johnson has welcomed what he called an international endorsement of the attack on syria despite massive rallies in several countries protesting the military action. very grateful to see to be
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a strong international support to speed. p three u.k. france and america have done. this passing strange that our parliamentary democracy wants to bypass parliament and go to war or only twenty two percent of british people of darfur were in favor of getting involved in the war in syria and if you look at the data beneath. a very significant sector of conservative opinion was very unsure indeed saw it maybe she did about substantial defections from her own side no war in history will have to start with so little support not even a quarter of the population supporting it before a shot is fired just to remind you in the early hours of saturday morning the u.s.
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the u.k. and france carried out joint strikes against the syrian government the three allies say the operation was launched in response to an alleged chemical attack in the city of duma a week earlier although many western governments have blamed assad's military for that assault no clear evidence of that has been put forward. one of the targets of the u.s. led attack was a research facility near damascus the syrian government says it was a civilian object we spoke to a technician who worked day who said that the international chemical weapons watchdog and checked the center several times and found no signs of any violation. you can see that nothing has happened to. i've been here myself since five am there
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are no signs of chemical warfare agents this is a civilian facility and drugs and chemicals production technology was developed here for peaceful economic purposes o.p.c. w. visited this facility several times carrying out several thorough inspections the organization received a lot of help in its work and so did the members of its teams there was even a special place on the site allocated for the o.p.c. w. so they could collect and package samples taken from places that had to be inspected the u.s. envoy to the global chemical weapons watch tokyo p c w says russia might have tampered with the site of the alleged chemical attack as according to a statement attended by the brooches news agency russia's foreign minister denies those allegations let's get more on that now from correspondent jacqueline booga hi jacki what exactly has had to say well he flat out denied those accusations coming from the u.s. envoy saying that he guarantees that russia did not in any way tamper or manipulate
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the site of the alleged attack now the u.s. envoy is therefore into the referring to the fact that just a few days after this alleged attack took place russian military did send specialists to the site and searched the area and they said that they could find no traces of chemical weapons there and since then of course russia has been calling for an international independent investigation to take place on the ground especially given that the initial reports of this alleged attack were coming from groups like the white helmets which has a very questionable reputation now the o.p.c. w. the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons did arrive to syria already on saturday but it seems that they have yet to begin their investigation a senior russian official has said that the mission doesn't actually have the appropriate permit from the u.n. in order to access the site now sergey lavrov also called out the reliability of the evidence that the u.s. the u.k. and france from lied on before carrying out the strikes. you go to the
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leaders of france and u.k. and the united states and throughout the speaking all the evidence leads to the quote that was based on the media reports and on social networks he also added that the firing of more than one hundred missiles into syria by those powers will not go on answered. then went on to say that russia is really losing what little trust remains between russia and the west saying that relations between the two really are worse than they were during the cold war which is a phrase that we've been hearing all too often as of late a lot of mistrust flying around and unclear what's going on into the finale there jaclyn very good thanks for that. donald trump strikes have drawn anger at home too with thousands across america rallying against the assault but as one nation said he explains the president might not need public approval but a distraction instead being in the public eye as a world leader is no easy task especially when things aren't going your way one day
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you know is home is being raided by the f.b.i. the next you are trying to hush up book tours which could threaten your reputation but in times of means that always to divert attention then sometimes the best ideas are right in front of you on t.v. if the president and france and the u.k. decide to strike syria don't you think that story would be a bigger story than colmes book gets released on tuesday. thanks a short time ago are you ordered to launch precision strikes or targets associated with the chemical weapons capabilities of syrian dictator for sure. it can be so effective few people will actually see through it but i want to say this raid is meant to distract from his other problems but it's called operation desert storm e. president trump ailed the missile strike in syria as pet.
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