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that's more interested. in this than our own. people you know i was very entertaining it was exactly what i said from the start of this dud the sheriff has a political machine that is designed to keep him. finally the officer is adamant that he himself has not heard the thirty second recording. even so he's certain that lewis would have been well aware that he was talking to john dougan and not to a woman. for that reason he didn't deliberately trash. i think that he may at one point pass it here or doubt that he was getting set up but probably not for the first four five six hours of their conversation. if mark lewis knew he was talking to do why didn't he tell him all this stuff. why
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would he tell him all this stuff because all the stuff he was telling me i checked into it they are all true when he gets arrested what jail do you think you don't want to join ours. and i know. why you're. in the county jail it's hard to know that the right thing and the other here thank you they're there they're hard. to break. down there is only remember me as a little. girl friend whether you like that or not you hear recordings of police officers talking about how they're going to make sure he dies in prison and then they're going to put him down below with the child molester i mean we. recordings of that by known police officers that's creepy.
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my only choice i think would be to call what. would you do if you know you're facing imminent. just because they don't want you to talk anymore what would you do really. extenders but survival guide stacey just like all the stored safely at least. it's still there you don't get it. back to. zero zero. repatriations you will get the rest to seventy years. old the same crazy report. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter us has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamping each dish. eighty five
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percent of global wealth he longs to be all for the rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per circuit first second and decline rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one just shows you can't afford to miss the one and only. p.r. against any kind of presence of the united states you know region if they want to continue there is your money or you know any policy we mean really against of their radio any no region in the region if you're in a region that's quote could understand there were a goal as
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a lawyer in the united states trying to be you know region of your they get any kind of peace by fenians them in any kind of a deal any way you know this is a or any other but. it's hard to imagine decades after the war a nazi don't it was still active and rich in the nineteen seventies tryna tell had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at ashwood it's a german company gruntal develops a little mite of a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy and it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby is anything paul you know she said she's just cut short arms. minix of it in mind victims have to this day received no compensation they never apologized for the suffering their. not
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only want the money i want the revenge. my healthy greeted. by the. i realize it was time to flee to leave the country. my kids. just went off to school when i walked into the front door. i noticed that there was a black ford pickup truck parked in front of my home i figured something was up i put on and i went back and i put on the t. shirt and i walked out and halfway through the truck door opened and there was a guy plaid in a black vest he jumps out with his gun and i had people jumping out of the blue shoes and coming from behind the house this woman in all directions thing on the ground on the ground right there and made into the back of an f.b.i. vehicle i received
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a phone call. said mr nugent. presidio so this is a just so so of the f.b.i. and we're here your son's house mark and we need you to come and pick him up i'm just like ok you know we'll set up a meeting on tell you whatever you want to know. and they hand they let me out of the handcuffs and he told me to leave while the search my house and he jumped in the car ran off there. and there were police corps all over the place f.b.i. a sheriff's office. they said they had forty five people go through their apartment so my dad came to the office. and in the vehicle followed up. to my dad would find out how. i knew that i had to lead them which one. is the crazy it was he was terrified. he said don't kill me it's like
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a tree he asked me if i would see about trying to get his passport back they could have very well have said no we are not giving the passport back and that would have been the end of it however they they gave it back to me when i heard mark was over in russia i decided i needed a new way to escape. and i went to my attorney's place and i gave him a package sent to my children couldn't. be honest with you in the packing letter and a new tablet that i got because you know the f.b.i. they took they took everything they took. the they took every computer that was in my home. you know my kids didn't have any way to do homework so i bought them a tablet as a gift. that i had to leave and then i miss and so much. really
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a terrible thing because. there were six unaided. and on the stand how are they going to understand the. father just. just. in the father that they see every morning that loves them so much. you know even even they don't understand the situation because they're too young. in the last year my children. are really into the bedroom and we took a little now together and i hug and she was laying there she knew something was
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wrong. and said honey. i've got to go and i know and be able to come back here and it might be a very long time before i can see you again. and we just sat there on the bed crying and you know both of both of us. you know i was looking at thirty five years in jail if i didn't get murdered first. and you know how do i explain to them well if i come home you'll never see me because i'll be put in a prison somewhere if they don't have killed. at this point i had a truck that i had registered seven years i had to leave it on the north side of the mall for me. i went to the. mall
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a park. south parking lot women and from stores i went to one of the dressing rooms so i think it was like dillard's or macy's. i took a different way out of the mall because to lose a fourth there waiting for me to start the drive north would go. very. i couldn't fly out of my path will walk. through that the only way to get past t.s.a. was to get in the canada without being in the normal channels. and i called around to. different places that rent airplanes and i found
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a guy with a cessna one seventy two through willing to fly me around i told him i was writing a book on plate tectonics and that i just had to fly over canadian territory to photograph in g.p.s. coordinates for the book and then we would live in the united states again doesn't require any clearance from the t.s.a. and the soonest i got over certain g.p.s. coordinates which i knew that there was a smaller strip i would figure medical emergency the heart attack we landed i jumped out of the airplane i grabbed my bag and threw the dice in cash. and i took off i went into the closest town took a bus to toronto drano i took an airplane. i
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was just thankful to be here but honestly i was i landed in russia. what water was relief. off my shoulders to know that you know i was at least going to be safe here but i feel different to most of. us. used growing up now going off to be at the gulf the. given off depends on. thought i probably ended with six or seven hundred dollars. and. you know it doubt point i was even thinking about. work or work hours to get money. i just knew that when i got here i'd be ok i never felt unsafe in russia i actually believe personally being in russia. feel safer than the union will seek students in the united states we're going to the factory where my tables are manufactured into
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literally or. i just started a company called my company builds computer tables and i design them and build them what i think computer tables they are tables with computer components integrated into the tables. this is the factory where my tables are made. this is a very cool laser cutter it takes this sheet. very fine leader of the minute all around the metal gamers happened to love the computer games and you did that for many prestigious events for electronics secure in russia. and i've shipped a couple of them internationally kids so you know that's what i'm doing. i'm writing a book at the moment. if you look. this is all leaves are cocked. and even. my logo is laser cut into the metal. see
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this. metal. and. so these are the studs these are the legs for it. so it just fits on. the. point that sick and it's difficult because they can't. know i can't have a normal job like i can't work for an american company. because. you know once a company finds out that you know i fled the united states for political asylum they're not going to hire me really work for a russian company because i don't speak russian. very well fine as far as finding a stable job it's incredibly difficult. i've had people contact
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me offer me ways to come back and i had one person offer me you know to tell information that i have i might have about russia. in exchange for you know amnesty back home to do it you know. russia was incredibly generous and give me asylum here and. for me you know it's my country now. that's great or really. doing it on that mat in the grass you could catch your ankle a place you stepped in dog poop. marks mother die and. last december on christmas eve when my mother died my but my brother was devastated that he couldn't be here you know.
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they didn't always talk a lot of them sometimes and they'd go back and forth it's bought a lot. but in the end you know we're family and. you know because look my government is i wasn't able to go home and say my goodbyes so. i had to tell her goodbye over the telephone. which was difficult. and she died christmas eve i had a very rare cancer called mantle shell in poland which is a blood cancer you know with the sickness i've got right now i can't drive i don't think i'll ever see my father again. he probably has ten years left and i don't see him ever making the journey over here probably never see my aunt again. and lost my family. it's easy to say it wasn't worth it it's very easy to say that. that's true you know because somebody's got to take a stand so. nobody ever takes
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a stand against anything that's bad. our world is going to go through very bad my family doesn't understand the decisions that i made sometimes i don't understand the decisions that i made but i think what i did was the right thing no matter if it made a difference or not it could have made a difference. it's not the kind of the world you want to live and it's not the want kind the world that i want all these my children what i do it over again knowing what i've lost. i don't know if i would. but if you ask me if i think i did the right thing yeah i did do the right thing. mark i love you. i can't wait to have a beer with. hopefully sooner than later. so that we go.
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but if you're standing in the middle of the street and someone reaches back in their back with a waistband the cop is not going to sit. give them the benefit of the doubt because people shouldn't be reaching their waistband with cops having guns trained on a simple beast. it's hard to imagine decades after the war a nazi doctor was still active rich in the nineteen seventies tryna tell had as the
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chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at auschwitz a german company developed thalidomide a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby is anything paul you know she said is just. minutes a little mind victims i have to this day received no compensation then never apologized for the suffering that not only want the money i want the revenge. on. and on. a. million. people not
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the law. on her her. it's the big world cup we can hear russia with the top three places to be decided belgium goes head to head with england in three. it was time in the third place play off. in other news this hour the united states charges. the twenty sixth presidential election just days before a highly anticipated summit between presidents trump and. speak exclusively with spokesman dmitri pascoe u.s. russia. i welcome to. news update a little bit later but first off billions of people around the globe will be watching moscow this weekend for the grand finale world cup twenty eighteen here in
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russia let's catch up there with. peter schmeichel. one of. the many thanks and very good afternoon to everybody you joining us in a different report today he said because the guest they just keep on coming thick and fast joining myself. who is vice president of faith and the president thanks so much for taking the time to close i really was busy right now. and you know well you will find out what it's like to host the world cup very shortly first of all you've been here a month plus what do you experience has been of russia twenty eight fantastic it's been absolute pleasure to be here the the the country is welcome the world and the people are fantastic there been a zation has been absolutely top shelf but they set the bar pretty high for future
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hosts. and it's it's really been a real great life experience and all my soboth experiences and stuff like picture box and and my hats off to you know the russian people in the russian and it's been you know as the president said you know said the best world cup ever and it's very difficult to argue with anything in particular surprised by being hammered for yeah you know obviously you know i come from carol we're familiar with russia because of hockey. and great hockey players that come the play in our in our leagues but i think what's surprising you know i've been here a couple times but you know just the the the the tremendous service and then then there's you know i in the hospitality and in the warmness of russia i think it's a that has been you know has been surprising and not that i expected in the cold i was you know neutral about her but it's been fantastic and the people of russia and
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how they've actually you know sort of jumped onto this so. game of football that we all love and listen to the francis child. is fantastic. about the the fans because. about the players and the munchies but but for me one of the greatest things of this world cup has been the fans in the way they've come from all the different areas of the club and they've mixed in a been no problems and it's been a cultural exchange i mean there must be something you've got an oil for your will come when you get to be you know hosting is part of the twenty six yeah absolutely and you know it's also you know this is always easier when you're well informed and then they and you get to meet people you break bread with people and you know i've heard from a lot of countries that have come here and the fans that have come here going all the venues in all not just moscow but obviously kazanci america and the fans that sort of exchange with the with the locals they've had fantastic experiences. and
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cultural experiences from you know trying horsemeat into sandwiches fantastic and to being in st petersburg being in sochi so i think those are the great stories about the world cup obviously on the pitch has been great but i think the pitch has been great as well the not just an organization with the transports being good or whatever those are the what we call the hard the hardware of the world cup but it's a software that's been fantastic which is the people on there and the experiences in the daily interactions of people from the world that have come here and in the stories you hear about that so that has been really i think the true success of the world cup years ago you came up with the idea that canada should host the world cup you wanted to bring the u.s. and eventually got mexico in on the plate as well and you wanted on june thirteenth you won the bid many congratulations thank you yeah so now you have a years to prepare the twenty twenty six world cup it's going to be maybe covering
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the biggest distances ever in the world and we've talked about that this is he in. in russia so i think the kind of lessons that you've heard from from what's happened here in russia what are you going to take on to to your work i think one of the things as we presented with our bid we're going to have clusters so the travel won't be that difficult so we'll be very similar to what happened here in russia where you know it's no more than two hours and was really the longest flight which is pretty reasonable and so we're going to do that with clusters with the cities within the east part of us or the western coast or whatever so so we have ways to tackle that but i think really to be honest the lessons learned i think will probably learn as you know after now have a sit down with people like alexey who has been fantastic the head of the i.o.c. and sort of learn from them some of the challenges that they've had but you know for us it's really trying to meet the standard you know this set the bar very high and and obviously you know we have a lot of experience in hosting international vents on our continent but in the same
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token you know was an opportunity sit down with them you know in a more quiet time after the final and see what the lessons learned that they've had whether it be from a transportation standpoint security standpoint or any other hospitality so i'm sure there always is lessons learned it doesn't matter when you put on a bag but i think that to be honest you know the first reaction is they set the bar very high you don't have three. months will. count you know what are you looking to get out of hosting the world cup is it to promote canada to the world is it to develop infrastructure in football and what are the key things you want to take out of it you know for me what's important is the cultural aspect and so you know canada and i can speak. a great country we're proud of it but are from a footballing standpoint where we are not as rich as other countries and so what we want to get is a cultural part of the game and yes you know infrastructure and all that is important but it's really allowing the sport of football to really grow and to
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really catch the d.n.a. of canadians. and it's happened to a degree with our leagues and you know we have a lot of immigrants in our country so they're they have a link back to it whether it's europe or south america or wherever else in the world but i think it's really catching that genie in a bottle with with the culture of what football really is and the power of football i think we've seen the heavenly domain this will have an opportunity to showcase your culture to the world yeah no actually you know and you know i know you know football is big in russia but you know there are other sports like hockey for instance right but you actually saw the difference even from game one to the last game the russians played in terms of the fans and and their sort of emotion and so so they probably want through a very similar experience that we're probably going to go through over the next eight years encounter because very similar type of cultures in that way where they have adopt another drama sport which is hockey for them like we do it with us so
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that was an interesting observation for me as a canadian to see that so that's what i'm hoping that the sport does for the what the world cup does for us do you have enough talent to sort of replicate what the russian national team did for russia you have. i believe you you have russian canadian premier league yeah that starts next year and you know you have eight years to build to it we have players that are playing abroad like every other country this and i think what this what this world cup is shown is that you know countries that you know population and and excellence there's no correlation it's about it's about programs it's about how you do things in the final belgium was in the semifinal ice and made it to the world cup so i know i think obviously if those countries have the ability to do it there's no reason why we. who was here in the us though he was talking about how much they had invested in their infrastructure for us in the grassroots. and and you know the question is is it kind of the doing
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the same are you putting a lot of money into developing its team for. twenty twenty six yeah i mean we have over a million registered players you know which is more than some populations in the world so there is a lot of investment in infrastructure now you have a league so you got the top end of the we also have three m.l.s. teams as well already so the ingredients are there is just you just have to turn the oven on and bake it really. just this you got three. houses league on that's going to sort of what happens is you know this is a kind of a unique thing an author america we have a lot of cross border leagues and other sports so the three m.l.s. teams will continue playing the m.l.s. but the canadian league will be a pattern country and will be for countered by canadians and you know not too dissimilar to what happens for instance in wales where you have one or two teams up play in the premiership friends. but the welsh have their own league and so ours is
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going to be very similar to that where it's our own canadian league yes we have three teams out in the play and they continue to do that how important is it in terms of host nations doing well we've seen it here the emotions it creates and it creates an extra energy a side to the matches there's such a buzz in the country how important to have that kind of success for you all absolutely i mean the unique thing is will have three countries so. i have a host country do well. as you saw here there's nothing like it i mean it just to carry it's just another level of just excitement and that dissipate and sort of this you could just see it in the heat even before the game you know unfortunately you know for russia they lost but even before the game against croatia you could just see like me is this really happening can we really pull this off and this sort of this sort of like we can't do yes we can do it.

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