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from what actually is going on and no they're not useful at all i did say ninety nine percent of the ladies who are waking up for school it's actually very little. donald trump has appointed a new commander of the u.s. nato forces in afghanistan. nato led mission to help afghanistan get rid of terrorists in which the u.s. played a dominant role starting back in two thousand and two lieutenant general austin miller becomes the eighteenth commander of the seventeen year campaign that means that the afghanistan mission has had a new commander every year on average the latest u.s. watchdog report says the campaign has brought little good to afghanistan. but.
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sympathy for the us among afghans can be a very dangerous thing one man who was killed by the taliban offer he sent a gold medal to donald trump to express their solidarity with the american president. tells the story back in august twenty sixth an afghan man named his son after donald trump but that was before television for the white house now after being inspired by trump's business achievements outlined his books the afghan man hope that giving his son the same name would bring about the same sort of luck but we're very happy to name the best politician and i hope he will become a politician like donald trump was well i gave my son this name to make him lucky and i want to see him is smart and mine. full as donald trump but that's backfired
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miserably the family was driven out of their hometown because his community took issue with the child's non muslim name now he's reportedly fled afghanistan after seeing the reaction to my son's name and also the taliban directed assassination of the man who awarded president from the medal i don't feel safe this comes after the taliban assassinated one of the afghan men who minted a gold medal honoring the us president back in january gold in the bee and his friend a far hog barri raise money to produce a special gift for donald trump to thank the state department for toughened stance on pakistan we are suspending security assistance security assistance only to pakistan at this time in till the pakistani government takes decisive action against groups including the afghan taliban gombe was killed by the taliban and that's according to a taliban spokesperson sadly appreciation for donald trump isn't exactly body armor his friend who was involved in producing the medal for bari now fears for his life
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and he blames that washington for failing to protect them. the americans are all friends and can help us in fact we were deceived because we thought the americans really appreciates all work and our intentions we thought the u.s. is a superpower and values friendship but it doesn't nearly seventeen years ago the u.s. invaded afghanistan to eradicate terrorism but after all these years to even those who still have trust in washington it seems that it can't be protected some american on our team washington d.c. . knife crime is on the rise in the u.k. it's sparking debate on how to counter it the judge has chimed in calling for a ban on the unrestricted sale of long pointed knifes judge says such long pointed knives should be sold only in a red defined circumstances he also points out the police should launch a program in which people who bought knives properly and lawfully could get
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modified. the judge believes his proposals will reduce the number of life threatening injuries caused by stabbings and the latest figures show that over the last four years england and wales have seen a significant increase in the knife possession during the same period that knife crime level in london almost doubled that's according to police early august debated the issue. ridiculous suggestion is now what we're going to do is we're going to basically print allies the decency on a majority for the for all the fair close and let's put it the right the downright criminal where we need to be doing is dishing out proper sentences for the. reestablishing proper family values and teach them proper moral codes my twenty five years of experience as a forensic psychologist again and again i would come across impulsive unplanned home signs where arguments in the home setting would simply goes out of hand no i
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don't i'm not aware that enormous because i got a minute for hours arrivals and there was a case. there was a case just recently where somebody to read the source point are you going to be calling for frying pans and solves problems to be banned next look you can't print a law is everybody for the actions of a few but if we can identify high risk households people on bail for example ok and say look here's a real alternative to a sharp knife or this is something the reduces the risk. yeah well just how do you describe odigo describe if you can the clinical psychologist what a high risk household is because if it's a high risk our house or where there's somebody in there who might grab a knife not submit it why are we taking that person out of the high risk household i think there are a variety of different ways of identifying places where this might be useful
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intervention one would be households known to the police for histories of of domestic violence and messy difficulties another might become people coming out of prison on license or people or in the community if you think somebody is a threat to somebody they're living with all that person has to be removed or you are playing russian roulette but not with a loaded revolver but with a key change or full of no lives it just doesn't make sense to my last no logic. it is out international still to come on the program but the free for world cup just a couple of weeks away now peter schmeichel is visiting russia's host cities is the latest report after the short break. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest in the world of politics school business i'm show business i'll see you then.
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when lawmakers manufacture consent to the public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round listen to the one percent. we can all middle of the root sick. to lose. the american political soap opera widely known as russia gate appears to have no wind well no evidence has been revealed to trump campaign colluded with russia there is mounting evidence the intelligence community or should i say the deep state monitored or even spied on truck world.
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by striking us so far here on out to the ongoing war between democrats and donald trump has ever expanding with the us president now being accused of adopting the kremlin's tactics but it's kind of up on explains some democrats might want to change their approach when criticizing the american president according to a top democrat in congress if you use the term which aren't and you say it over and over and over again which of which aren't you maybe a dupe of the kremlin listen to maxine waters talk about trump he's a lying about which but you notice it he says which over and over again he has learned some of the russian tactics about how you you know deal with getting people to believe you you say it over and over again so repeating something over and over and over again is a russian thing that may not be the wisest thing for the democrats to say they've had the same song on repeat for roughly two years russia's hacked into
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a lot of things the criminal clay. when russia was meddling in our election russia undermined hillary clinton to overt russian hacking operation these hacks have taken place by russians intelligence committee says that russia is behind this in some form it's all to do with russia and of course the ambassador from russia is a russian so if trump invented the term which why did the democrats use that exact same term back in the one nine hundred ninety s. when bill clinton's sex scandal was all over the headlines smells like a double standard to me speaking of double standards remember how the democrats counted the podium against gina haskell the new cia chief there are two reasons that i oppose this nomination miss haskel support for torture and her willingness to destroy evidence of the cia's use of torture and i have serious concerns about. her confirmation and what kind of signal sent this lady is the real do i'm telling you we hit her with everything we possibly think she answered didn't flinch at all
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well it turns out that while this controversial interrogation program was going on democrats in congress were getting briefings the entire time and did nothing about it and now after the dog and pony show at the hearings is over gina haskell is getting the job and why is gina haskell the new cia chief because two democrats voted for ten intelligence committee looks poised to indorse president trump's pick to head the cia gina haskell today this clears to pass her confirmation of cia director and she gained support from democrat senate democrats back when she was secretary of state hillary clinton was always criticizing countries around the world for their human rights record she even pushed obama to send cruise missiles to libya back in two thousand and eleven supposedly to defend human rights yet at the same time her personal foundation the clinton foundation had no problem getting donations from the very countries that she was criticizing and sooty arabia giving twenty five billion dollars are only these countries you talk about women and
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women's rights so these are people that push gays. office buildings these are people that kill women and treat women horribly and yet you take their money so the democrats talk one way and act another i'm not sure where we're finding all these russian tactics they're constantly making reference to because they seem to be practicing double standards all along kaleb oppen r.t. new york. police in britain are targeting so-called drill rap music videos which they say may promote knife and gun crime and you tube has already deleted more than a half of the rap content singled out by officials who say that it has glamorizes violence often and we've seen this in london we have gangs who make drew videos and those videos the taunt to share there and see what they're going to do to each other and specifically what they're going to do to who very quickly you will see these associated with lyrics with
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a rise in violence serious violence to give us some context drill music is a type of rap music originating in chicago concerns about its message originate from the fact that the word drilled is a slang term for a weapon it's also often contain reference to the brutal side of street life and we spoke to one rap artist nova who says that her removing rap content from the internet is not the best way to fight violence i think they're trying to paint a picture of young black youth as being criminals and trying to villainize them and take away that responsibility from themselves perhaps take away the responsibility from the from the system from the government. but i don't actually believe that the intention of this is even to remove violence because removing music videos from the internet is not going to remove violence we need to look at those communities see what's going on to see what help they actually need to address a story addressed and give them more support music is actually saving lives of these children's lives. rap music is not the only thing blamed however some video
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games are now thought to be the reason for recent school shootings and most of the controversy is being stirred up by a first person shooter games and many say they should be subjected to stricter stricter restrictions well movies also come under fire with some of them banned or seeing limited release on the grounds of promoting crime a cult a british film a clockwork orange for example is criticized for showing rape scenes i rap artist never again says that people should decide for themselves what's acceptable content i've never experienced any incident where we're at music instigate violence and i've witnessed violence are muchly from the same kind of communities these young you for them i have witnessed violence i've witnessed lots of the things you're talking about and violence was never the music was never the reason any of those things happen to any of us were involved in this worrying how far it could go because what was next who gets the decision to say this one is too violent this one is ok when those things are taken out of our hands and definitely
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if they're put in the hands of the police who have already been proven to use braces tactics to target those communities. peter schmeichel is big trip across russia visiting world cup cities is nearing its end today the legendary goalkeeper reports from some runs at the city has a special significance for the great dane because that's where his nation and his son casper will start their world cup journey and for the meantime though for more news will see you with the top of the hour. it's. well come to some arena like so many of the other stadiums this is purposely built for the world cup. games being played here and the first of those has a personal interest to me because that will feature my son playing in this pitch
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but then begins to. presume team b. that will be done which for. the last time i was in a dressing room with a play about two hundred years ago it certainly didn't look like this it's absolutely fantastic and i think in this seat the goalkeeper for whatever team is playing it will be sacked and since denmark my son play in the first game and uses this gesture and i think this will be cast aside. i think emotion the players i've got the feeling of denmark playing obviously but also with my son in there some of the. most of them and maybe any other game that you face this is a welcome to welcome these massive to have a son playing and. i'm very proud of. what else is going on around here and peter schmeichel and i'm here to find out.
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i mean the museum surrounds and that's a pub and exhibition by a fellow called step. at least i think that's how you pronounce it he is an extraordinary artist the centerpiece of the whole exhibition is this. it's called moses it's made from one large piece of wood in one of the must have been some. tree but it's fantastic it is and so so many other of his pieces in here. and. it looks a little bit like a very famous renaldo but let me just see if i can find a picture of him. to go. over the common over from this angle it looks more like
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a new phone call. and from over here. from here it's a spitting image of loon for fun how that anklet you see when it was made. it was made in one thousand nine hundred sixty two. so maybe from how did the models for this. are really got inspired by being in the museum so i phoned up a local artist called your idiom just to see if i could use his art gallery and as you can see he's quite a competent artist himself with exhibitions basically everywhere in the world it was nice and all welcome thank you very much and i really want to see if i can paint so do you mind if i if i use your pencils and colors and yes of course. i'm not sure what's going to end up on the canvas but i will attempt. to. paint
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a face. and if painting growing up we didn't have that evidence of my school but i always enjoyed showing. i really like a guy an american guy. his name is just a condo or a enjoy his work but then of course my my favorites like everybody else would say was have the cast. well says. this in the book. i'm scared of him. he's going to say it's not my best piece but then sin is my only piece it is my best piece. and this is how it looks. i'm
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just about to go on space now and speak to the defense affair and this is special for me because this is where i've done my play the first game but you know hopefully this guy will support that i mean you've got a really smart enough to want to teach young people why just for your own life. it's been traveling around russia to see all the host cities and this one is the one that i have been looking forward since six square. this is where the well cup starts for me emotionally and since i came out so this is uses a i expect that all of you will from now on support that much. does
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not imply. that. you know. disco did you do this. how did you manage to scores that over there were the first time that you did it compressed the district and dry up.
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i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us as over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten light colored timestamping each day. eighty five percent of the global wealth you longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent of the market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial product but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need remember one one does not show you can afford to miss the one and only.
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one else showed some of the same wrong but all wrong just don't call. me lol but yet to shape out these days comes to educate and gain from it because the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. i'm dr. alice opponents of not knowing that there's. to be a con does fatuma kind of a place i wish that baton to skip i know for policy that song i'm giving i may get . a clock. in the indian document because this
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one i'm not getting i'm sure it needs to deal the design i'm invited to before. the i'm still pissed off is stuff kind of into the bush did indeed. unwatched off that and theme point to offer good of him to his and that's a bush that. i'm being their course and. i'm tall isn't a box not a tall isn't miss bit it's a kid and. the parents had no idea that the jury in the criminal trial private meetings between the defendants and federal government were taking place the defense finally achieved their goal in december nine hundred seventy the case is dismissed because of the trifling nature of the offense and lack of public interest . the parents are now urgently encouraged to accept the compensation offered to them by go in and tell. you need a spade suit you don't park a student of ethan suit showing up. in your board only men bit
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economy or trying to find work going. on to couldn't find boarding school was the father of those four years kid but don't soon force. field should needs a moment of these evasive each new good sunday food food a good week in. super late food to get some tide. in the goofier mind what overall good fit so that segment thought of us one taught. almost it's like line cleaning the. wonderful argue one minute so-called and this most of the other sober and chide and really done of not wanted to walk. on this would have caused talk of the also. document on the. border buses up to that's been. documented for minutes so confident us what is a year. in the end result mention fundamental new she sued in the
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trough and five million on disney which answers i guess you would have titles herself and as the size and image of moses fizzled in fun it's all only this off as a time i saw a lady and how beautiful it was as had not to schilens i guess is the title for. today they say our parents had no idea of what they were getting themselves into my side of the documents. in this deal i'm sure to since dish wouldn't allow it on the it on borders or bought into that song as the snow was already pulled me on. the amount of compensation under discussion during the scandal is approximately one point five billion dollars marks. the. i'm not really on the mark. spitz songs by the shot now that's your economic record not really it's was that. he
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had to give it to us and i'm going to offer him this bonus ustedes ministry of the arms dot com. after a dispute with your state's ministerial student list the school entire. net or if we were no one sponsor come off your order. for one device which commits wife you or me on the market side with some debt that's. good until is able to get the parents to suddenly greenland. it's main point to accept the amount of compensation offered and to waive all further claims against the county gun manufacturer. board or. got up an indictment. because it's a good look. big in the hood it does. wouldn't.
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put in the. list. with the risk of those missed because that god put us defense because that. would be abuse as miss million men will go. and that's exactly what british that in my victims of. the documents are supposed to prove that there was an undisclosed relationship between politicians and the pharmaceutical company . the influence of the german government in that which as i say appears to be the case from the from the papers if this one which on the face of it offends the constitutional principle of no executive should interfere with the. responsibility an exercise of its duty by the judiciary and that's a constitutional principle which the germans accept which is accepted in these
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throughout europe. ex-pat incidents most of this kind. even hot so i can see if we take would often be often stoff would say something einstein on this process it's. not policy i'd slant. and by doing the top one darfur. and. and does a sunny. british little victims insist that they were denied
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a fair settlement. of the german foundation under the circumstances. two ways first the physical damage itself. but as well there's a constant reminder that the people who actually perpetrated this crime as never been brought to justice and there has been a couple or so you spend your whole life trying to find the answers to those questions and death put blight your system and this is happening to all the to the mud that you're. the british the little mite victims look to brussels for support to reopen the come to gun case. time is running out. many of them have trouble paying for their treatment and the costs keep rising as they get older. in me twenty fifteen next go break have the opportunity to speak to members of the european parliament about the issues faced by the little mind victims.
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i would now like to hand over to an eco brick and we did a research into the german archives and we came up with astonishing information issue really shocked us and made us realize what had happened and i want to just make street comments about this investigation we did into the criminal trial the first thing we discovered there were secret negotiations which england intel and the german federal government whilst the trial was taking place secondly the german federal presence at the time. they entered into torchwood couldn't tell contribution in return for the trial being terminated despite the fact that the prosecution office in no fly over so you want him he must not do this this is illegal the net result of this the third point which is the most important for the four countries here is that all the evidence was suppress. the parliament european .

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