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body else person he shouldn't just have been a bird out with the cameras on the hospital. it is so tight and they stand out there. and. they took him out there sort of creek. only put him out there at the creek and in the recorded finish are the last two shots were unnecessary then mopping. who shot and mark mark made my. claim told him here though it. could put him out of his misery he lived or you lay down with it so he threatened mark and. so he grabbed a pillow stuffed begun to look to have a pillow. darnell or mark with one but on the other with pillows he fired shots in the pillow so they put the pin on the head just on the back of his hand someplace else and then they shot him mark the spot with what gun twenty two are all over kids can tell you got i said all three of my guns. and you want anyone who didn't
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have your stuff. but if all three have a gun why would they go to that creek because clinton says so if they all have a gun you would have to ask them doesn't make any sense to me. they would prefer a group of oh. well you know. here's the problem and this is the thing about texas law. there's what's called the law of parties now i was indicted as the primary shooter i was tried as a primary shooter i killed all these people they had guns hostage and your forced a motto do everything everybody's got to go and. but the person testifying
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everybody's in fear for their life. none of them would have been here and here not if. but that's the press kit to say about emoting when i said it is for the quarter goes to the girl but i still see and i was the first on right after this they say that and needed another car but. throughout the interview process marcos in it one of basically says something about a. the car being taken right so the police this contest on today because it makes a capital murder so you can kill somebody and walk away it's not. worth it you can kill somebody walk way come back and take their shoes it's not karam are now but if you kill somebody for their shoes it's capital murder so they had to prove this theme that i killed people for the corps to take the corps and they wanted to prove that cheney was episode because a second murder one of the figure out a way to get us all to come up with was both cars were taken to go see.
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the girl in bed and i'm and of course nobody ever brought up the fact about me having a. we have the privilege of being the most united states. seem to do and many other was moved to the west the united states in particular members will we also have the privilege of being the most sanctioned . that to any group of trees so contradictory it is going to be and this shows that pakistan will do what is in its national interest it will know
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it's just the end we'll be able. to say anything he wants to say and he can't fire you know it won't be another election until twenty twenty and he's gliding into twenty eight so he probably won't even live many representatives support and then there's a lot this year. i walked up to the truck plant to sit in the truck with the guy. the new said he's going to give us a ride he says petrie. supposedly had family in midland and mean new out there anyway. did you know him that chain never seen i've seen we just got to guess we
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just got again i'm not going to pay for ten hours work again this is something i can ask my fifty feet away and carjacking a man in his car i don't know since i'm saying he wanted a political he's a cigarette some drunk so i go into the berkshires i come out this do sit in a car and a truck and i'm like what's going on as long as i escape school america this song like. a man when you talk right so i get into the car and i drive off. and he follows me when i play roscoe what are you doing. he said we need to get rid of those car. that's ok we'll just do he said when you don't just give us a kind of grin now i never heard young friends i hope every i never seen hundreds of every again i was inside the groups hours which the police never went there and interviewed anybody conveniently they never talked to him are fact in evidence you see the photos of bush are part of that there's a sub gas station a small gas station and you'll hear nice days i'm sure you've seen these big
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shopping centers they got low gas stations in the parking lot yes there's one like that at the berkshires there's a little gas station right there they never talk to the clerk why i don't know i mean the police never there ever investigated the crossing they just i mean they would paste what happened as they just drove like three weeks later took pictures of the parking lot sale weeks later this three week as all they did there is no police report there's nothing they never investigated they never talked to a store clerk they never issued or media release asking if anybody seen any weird as they paced out of mikey. anathem and that's all they ran with so we stopped work let's call upon jack oldfield things a problem now he had a lot of. money and sam are talking plants walking back forth on the answer trucks like to test a truck. that's walking back for the iron man samurai or not that i'm here sorry san you got to die trying to place.
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you know. they say. but the. players start. page for us here. for a test fire good kid. how did you know about if you remember he said i knew he had a deal but how does he know. he. ordered. at that who put it he had to deal with. but that he told him that. one on one. day. the us too doesn't. he come in there
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at first we didn't know what he is in there for then he was like i am an arab got thirty years for. murder and he took his name and went on telling us about his case. how they drove him here he was sent a lot of stuff to the shin i'm insane. where they hid where they were hid the gloves something about it took a ministry took him somewhere else how they were at a pump jack and he shot the naked. he is they fit david yes david. david page says his lawyer paid up the district attorney and they made
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a deal the plea agreement that if they would pay just testified he thirty years in the clinton clinic young would get the death penalty like. thirty years for david page that's the least amount of ever seen anybody get for murder ever usually is eighty nine hundred seventy five i'm never seen nobody just get thirty years and actually i overheard him saying that he made a deal. you know he told me he said his lawyer made you do with this you could try and he did if you testify. they would guarantee that he would no more than thirty years and then he would be out fifteen. and i'll come have so many people say to you that made it a crime. how does that work. for a lot. and it's also a lie that you have said that they were not going to connected to the murder
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because you were wearing gloves but were you wearing gloves that night i bought something i asked why because it was cold. it was eleven degrees and it was a lot of the greens are eleven celsius. it was cold. but where are those gloves but it stays gusty because they were they try to destroy him so i said look i think you're. a take on the end i take my blood take my hair samples test and was articulate. they and all of those i was talking about so certain are you about it was fine they go back outside a crime scene or found a letter out there. but when they sent the girls to be tested they asked for d.n.a. testing on alice out of the gloves and i as i was thinking what would they do then .
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they offer here the deal is for how many years things in like fifty or sixty sixty or sixty or so first they offered to sixty. it's not and then they at one point offered you thirty eight years that. it didn't feel right now didn't feel right at all because you've helped me and i figured you help me i hope you. this is where the criminality of the state's actions come in because they're bound by supreme court law i mean that is the law of the land if you make a plea bargain you have to inform the defense when i go into a trial i'm allowed to know everything that's going on. my lawyers had
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a hearing before the trial and put the district attorney's on the stand under oath and asked them as there been any talk of plea bargains and they said now they all said no ok or we got that report the new attorneys i did they get that the lawyers personal file and that's how they got this report and so they go get the attorneys billing records that he's filed with the courthouse to get his money and on almost every line is met with this returning and climbed to discuss a plea bargain met with this attorney is like five months different conclude. maybe oh yes. three twenty resumes you know there would be bell.
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as you try to investigate told here that he thinks that you are the killer in the second case yes. and what if you respond to him when he sent that the same scenario and what did he say about that scenario ferrous he never shut it down but he just kept saying i still think you're the one who did i think you're the one that did. the da had their head a bit on the kids here girls as horrible case beyond and as may not save us and so you get one side of the story as the co-defendant's business those are the perfect store for him and he well they had this big elaborate trial like this never been had texas before. they just wrote is that after month this is they do a market based on appeals court appeal markovitch and he retired. the only reason i can think of and forgive me if this is too. short sighted but
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the only thing i could think of is that they offered you to deal because you were a killer and they wanted to. close the case they wanted to have this capital murder . in iraq. so that then having them. and how would you feel if you would actually been executed and what would it do to your tear of soul or to your honor there's a there's a saying that our religion is pretty much the only rule we have to follow. any harm none do what you will. i can do what i want to logs about hurting anyone you never hurt anyone i can't say that but since i picked up this religion i've done my best . and when it's your pick up this really does six. times after that there's no.
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time. we have the privilege of being the most allied ally of the united states. sent overseas tools and many other alliances promoted by the west the united states and particularly even members of we also have the privilege of being the most sanctioned. of that to any group of countries so while it sounds contradictory it is contradictory and a box done this shows that botstein will do what is in its national interest it will not just fool with the whims of one below the other.
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radially reinforced rammed earth bricks is what they really are. to do. this more than seventy houses about one hundred forty people with families living to cut. it's really a way of forming say man. the sun's coming in and hitting the house and being stored in massive walls. sagebrush is the natural environment here but as we're containing the sewage and and using the plant stuff to process the sewage we create our own little way says here.
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is a. church secret indeed catholic priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the do graphic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot were the previous standards not the highest ranks of the catholic church help conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that end of that's known as the end and then i think you'll hear that it used. to spell.
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the. standing steadfast germany's chancellor stresses her commitment to the iran nuclear deal as the israeli prime minister arrives in europe to lobby against. the european parliament looks into the misuse of private data by staff. revelations show that it's now defunct company was involved in a secret. operation in yemen. that french authorities the threat of radicalization in prison travels to europe's largest jail which guards. also ahead. of you with giving rise to
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a wide ranging discussion. remarkably frank. are broadcasting live direct from. glad to have you. and israeli prime minister is in berlin on the first a leg of his european trip where he is looking to push for the two thousand and fifteen iran nuclear deal to be dropped following monday's talks benyamin netanyahu and german chancellor angela merkel took some time to speak with journalists. well benjamin netanyahu certainly being trying on this first leg of his three day european tour where he's been meeting or will be meeting with e.u. leaders to try and convince them to follow the united states is lead and move away from the iran nuclear deal that was a very bad deal because it gave you are the capacity also to develop advanced sort
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of futures forty times more effective in the intervening years so that could have a limited enrichment capacity in a few years that's not a good deal we see that iran is devouring one country after the other and the deal also released a lot of cash for you ron well if what was said by the leaders on the podium is anything to go by we can pretty much gather that prime minister netanyahu would stop angola merkel fell on deaf ears the german chancellor using her time addressing the media to say that germany and herself remain committed to trying to save the iran deal. we have differing opinions on the usefulness and fact of innes of the joint comprehensive plan of action that for this agreement will have more transparency that's the position we hold in germany well this is a pretty tough sell for benjamin netanyahu obviously doesn't seem like he had any influence on angle or merkel's ideas and expect pretty much the same as he heads to
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london to paris that's because european leaders are upset at the move by the united states to pull out of the iran deal they cite the years of diplomatic effort that went into getting that deal in the first place the economic value of the deal to many european companies the fact that a lot of the senior officials in europe feel let down by the united states pulling out of this so we can really expect spend to netanyahu to hear similar things as he heads off to london and to paris regrets the decision of us administration to withdraw from the deal we want to be. bustles there would have been a line between americans. to stick so much in getting this agreement on one time economic relations with iran has been acting already by the european union never to make sure that the nuclear agreement is preserved. trump has lost the bastard no
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one followed his decision and now we have to make good on the feeling of obligation . the work some concessions from angela merkel towards benjamin netanyahu she said that germany would provide diplomatic assistance with dealing with what many vignette and yahoo called iranian meddling in certain parts of the world so benjamin netanyahu goes off to try his luck with to reason may and emanuel might call next but you can well imagine a similar type of reception will be awaiting him and both london and in paris as well. cambridge analytic of the company at the center of a private data scandal is embroiled in yet more controversy investigative journalist max blumenthal has published documents which he says were leaked from cambridge analytic as parent company illogically revealed that it had been collecting data for private military contractors in yemen there's artie's down court. remember the cambridge analytical scandal millions of people's personal information being mined for financial gain and influence cambridge and
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a little it's actually a data analytics company dedicated to one thing figuring out how to manipulate you at all costs this shadowy consulting firm right surreptitiously gained access to personal data mined from nearly eighty seven million facebook users weaponized personal data you have to look at cambridge analytic in terms of the loss of trust cambridge analytic scandal this was a huge breach of trust well according to newly leaked documents from cambridge analytical parent company as c.e.o. it wasn't just for meddling in political campaigns in two thousand and nine s.c.l. carried out a surveillance operation in yemen called project titanium it involved a network of western trained operatives tasked with infiltrating local populations and identifying potential terror threats the initial thing focuses on identifying the groups that support or are conducive to violent jihadist recruitment project titanium was essentially
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a psychological profile operation against the hottest so it's architects wanted to find ways to divert people away from islamised ideology field research is used to identify it clear in through its past to do something target groups those who took part were deceived and led to believe that they were part of more innocent surveys but it was for a noble cause especially at the height of military operations against al qaida the s.c.l. group was acting on behalf of our camera a us based military company they get billions of dollars from the defense department for intel operations around the globe looks like they were doing government dirty work and not just for washington and i know that many other governments work with them as well it's not just the united states government i believe the brits work with them in other countries and that's just the tip of the iceberg.
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when you look under the surface of these campaigns the private sector is creating a gray area risk free and where international law does not apply one of the more disturbing passages in it it was sort of language that was written in a sort of passive tense very euphemistically in the project titanic documents that i gathered from an internal company source is reference to eliminating. the young male target population if they can't be deterred from jihadist activity the language wasn't exactly eliminating but you know resorting to other means and that tends to refer in my mind to drone assassination what my investigation demonstrates is that there's this gigantic web of firms whose names we don't know
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who are operating in the darkness and they're being contracted by governments to not only spy in conflict zones and carry out counterinsurgency operations but to export those methods back into our electoral systems in the west. the u.k. government alleged involvement in the titanium project is based on its field operatives who are required to register with the british foreign office for travel advice on operations we asked the foreign office for a response on that however in their reply they only attached a link explaining what the travel advice service does. ahead of his first foreign trip since his reelection vladimir putin sat down for an interview with austrian t.v. in the russian capital the discussion touched on a number of topics and led to some remarkably frank exchanges between putin and the host artie's mundine a question of a mixed all down for us. at the beginning the n.c.v.s. data is in a rather typical manner when it comes to foreign entities with the russian
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president now lattimer putting was asked about russia's alleged role in modeling another country's elections about the perceived troll factory at the center of that effort the internet research agency which is believed to be owned by mr precaution was a restaurant owner incent petersburg lattimer putting. because you have just said that mr precaution is referred to as putin's chef indeed he runs a restaurant business it is his job if he is a restaurant owner instant pizzas but now let me ask you do you really think that a person who is in the restaurant business even if this person has some hacking opportunities and i mean the private firm in this field could use it to sway elections in the united states or european countries could it be that the media and political standards in western countries have reached such a low level with a russian restaurant owner can sway voters in the european country or the united
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states isn't it ridiculous once again letterman putting stress that russia is not interested in interfering in other country's elections and rather quickly after that the conversation changed its course when armin wolf practically started firing questions at the russian president without stopping much to listen to the answers and that of course caught the president by surprise is the right in the recipient of the two to motivate you. to quit for good i think that is going to broaden the. discussion with you and taking this question. things a bit of from the president a little seems to fit in so there's a little bit of his i thought yes he's just a scoundrel but when you see that it. will just go. up to the nines you know. just somewhere to do with having to do it in a post.
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