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in these eight the sunday times a child of god even more than it made the rest of us that we're all children of god . and in being the same entity yes we believe it's the same entity the same prophets this isn't even the same story it's just the some details changed. you know i bet you were a lot more similar than we realize while stephen is being schooled on the second largest religion in the world. max is well. hello yes big. time and blanket he's not a lincoln. high five what they are by five and what the american dream is still alive i i don't know what to say about that honestly because it's just an american dream get so many subjects and honestly my parents. were. going to give me an education and to them i suppose i.
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did and america i feel is still you know went off truly but you know things are changing. just says you know the us is prospering so our countries and third world countries are slowly becoming more and more you know. psychologically developed yes exactly and so with things i doubt honestly i feel like you know the world is a lot more. you know how small a lot more potential no matter where you go. you're in arizona you're in for the federal state see correct us that you're running for the u.s. senate. where are you now in your journey. of empowering women i have been on that journey of empowering women a very long time when i became a civil rights and social justice advocate here in arizona that basically i was running organizations. going around the state telling people you know about
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misinformation about muslims or bringing groups together to work on civil rights issues and i think that that's very empowering to have a woman in leadership in a woman taking the lead then you know i decided to you know run for u.s. senate and so for me feel bad that one is just that i have the. personal presence to when i can and that i'm willing to do when and i'm not asking permission and i'm not waiting for that you're right. and then soon is giving that same thought process that when you came with those folks still back a lot of them saw that the to themselves. but i'm ok with asking for permission. with them i'm not going to judge somebody that's not the same place in life that i'm not some yeah you know i think they're dumb don't in their wake up and i look to him in that with a loaf of bread you know. everybody's on their own journey all i can do is plant seeds and hope that a beautiful flower grows i'm not responsible for the flower. so much has
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changed since i was president of the united states. i learned some of those students. very dark and bunnies. and a blanket to chat for a minute then we chat a little bit. now your friend can wait we're after stock serious business this is a serious business there is nothing serious when a man is dressed like that. yeah i'm a blink and we have to check those are those your other friends reports of one thousand century stocker are currently rolling in. oh no there were no windows up the new president took my office at the white house there's a new guy he's got people upset. is that what's going on that i'm personally i'm mexican something i don't really i don't know not funny. given the problem on your
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border. now i'm going to say. what say you but. my ears start getting mitchie cousin here and some politician. going to you she's right now she's better to reach over and go politicians mess up in arms that. lets the politicians are at the top which are. so first of all first of all tell you all . do we need. the philippine city of angeles when the u.s.
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military moved out the six tourists moved in. and now a whole generation of fatherless children is growing up here. my dad an opinion one month old couple simpler than. i but day is a gem like you i think i know your. son . here. sorry it isn't the first time the t.v. crew to see you or takes you for a night. answer is thrown back now and that it's true or. that's it the better you want my god found it. a victory you can take the guilt of above that you can't take a little girl such a woman you know. oh i love you like i did it you did it if it.
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came. in america. you have a little problem on your border. we need a wall first of all tell you all. the walls that we have have it worked as well as other technology can do we need. to know that we need a law as an immigration attorney i will tell you we do need to monitor it but a wall all it is is a cost or it's an ecosystem of disaster because so many animals pass through there there's drones and other ways that we can make for a monitor that border much more effectively than spending money on actual structure like you know we're making a chinese wall. and so you're much to see i tell you you how far out your parents are on second generation and states so immigration is a very big issue in america of course so what is how do you feel about it do you
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feel like it's being handled well or not or i feel like building a wall really would help. i also feel that you know we have rules here and they have rules there should person who is here a certain way that wasn't correct. should be receive funding from my taxes. for somebody who is a citizen. i feel sorry for the families that have already made a made a living here and you know get kicked out or whatever is going on should this administration follow through with its promise for was. the day that politicians should follow through on a promise when it no longer makes sense for the country is a day that we should definitely regret as americans you should do what's best for the country you can explain why it's differentiates from your promise that you hopefully made in sincerity and thought was the best solution at the time but as we
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get more information as we get more technology as things change we should be able to move forward to what's best for the country instead of having to say i've got to do this because i made a promise in. even if it's wrong decision that's the best of leadership. so when you speak to your friends or family back in mexico. much to still come here or you're saying maybe you know what i don't like most people are like hesitant to come out with the new president because it's so harsh and stuff like that and it seems like it's a lot harder to get your presidency like it was hard before and now it's going to be even harder so i think a lot of your previous one of those crazy wall things. as a result shows mexico's going to pay for that's going to happen probably down. to you know what would have a hundred percent turn around overnight. if decisions started being made that would be better for everything that you would have instead approval ratings all over the
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even people who hate with a passion people who have the hash tag of not my president if you created a health care system that made sure that everybody was minimally covered major that no one was left behind if you made to the every veteran was taking care of and not left behind if you made sure that in military decisions that you didn't have civilians with no strategy telling the military what to do and you actually listen to the military experts about what they should do because they're on the ground and no more never mind if they're the experts if you had if you did the wall and you did the technology to make sure that that was secure without hurting the eco system without hurting the environment and without spending the necessary money if you did all those things that's a win and everybody would say wait a minute that's better than what we were promised you would get the people who want your promise because that's what they had their life staked on and you get the people to hate you with a passion because everybody wants to work so well that was educational.
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i learned some of those stood. out in the birth of a presentation everybody could see. spot on. what's been going on in the country since i left. political discourse gone ok well who's discourse ago like i'm like when i was president there were the abolitionists then the issue of slavery you know today what is the issue and who was fighting exactly i'm not all caught up i'm sure you couldn't wait i'll even better for you for years and what was the biggest surprise like when you got here like wow i didn't never expected that what it was anything like surprise when you came here. should i switch to a serious tone shop a little. homelessness. talking about. men and women old enough to be my grandparents on the street. rachel.
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what happened there's no formal social welfare system but. nobody really is the pre one. last question if you come back here and claim it's year from now i'm thinking back in my time. the thing i miss more than anything is. ok i'll be obvious threat. this is. what. goes on. ok buddy we have this in common we can't you know this is what drives this we all can agree on that. while on a state finds common ground in the modern world steven continues his quest to understand if i'm correct during a traditional course you can do that if you're
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a progressive feminist say it's an identity historically it was an identity that you are a religious person you're really just moments he would have a certain respect. for. in that way we've lost that but for me it's a it's elating buried a mother and mother detests the south always the way she dressed other than she would close the back and it's also an identifier that anywhere i go other muslims recognise me as muslim and that creates a community because they will say peace to me they will ask if i need anything they will be available for me and i need help islam has always. taken those who want to meet. each. need. this is in islam every muslim. gives a fifth of what he needs throughout the year to challenge us but it's not hard enough five times the five pillars of islam that's not one of them but it's very
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strong it's one of it's one is if i don't just come right because i want sharon and muslim countries me. the charity is unbelievable people welcome you and this is one of the things in this country and never talk about this. and i'll do more than that but like and i'm obviously twenty seven so. if you believe i'm forty five forty five fifty one. and. you know it's really saying please can we do a book deal for your book we sure. as a publisher you'd love to know that i take notes every night about what my day was like in my thoughts so i'll be ready to talk to know what i want to remind you of this evening is it's true youngest baldwin brother craziest exclamation point this has been verified by the american psychological association. now this is just you
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know i mean it's like if this is like. this is like washing over me and then it's like i just i'm just feeling like the skin to be so interesting to have people. curious i'm honestly saying. that everyone really has a chance to. know if you really were all. you can get to places no places but you can get to places. stephen's new found knowledge leads some excited about the possibilities this pilgrimage may bring thanks so much fun i'm putting on a show up on top of the hotel and shall assault with all the salam my maxes excited to get out of the arizona heat and take off the world cup. by the way for the attorney or the steam off. the top that smells going to.
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visit that. tom stuff. sounds tom. nice to have you believe. hang on dude. who smells again through retirement. gotta find a new drug. to take you around. this is the r.v. culture this is the people. there's a market leg right there her. or her. her. that's a tough job. but somebody's got to do. this .
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right there's some in here i think this is a problem i'm going to be careful the ruling in that it's like the next quote. everything's under control max. catch just good don't test since thirty news conference me on eating just. as your sandwiches are committed to the film then it's hard to say no to an ice cream sandwich. look at it forty six times. what's going to come out of clay open. nervous. because. this right. there this this this. government jara army had a fully extended. full house only the best for our usual suspects it's a. lot. smoke
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soon. oh oh he hit the shot guys you can see it going into the tank. next run inside and just flush the toilet a few times and turn the sink water on please ok. fourth lots one here. this is the baptism i was thinking of. you know if you're really messed up very. very quickly what's on my hand right now i could be really evil. but i'm not going to do that. love. right it's working so. to. do that stink.
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but. more than any money we got to give new hopes for real do just go in the door. thanks folks for coffee so are we one of her dark wagon. to get through a big old pupil who. washed my hands. with mirrors own it in the rear view and the strange feeling now gone our heroes are off to greener pastures and even from pure oh say next time on the great american pilgrimage all those mexican mexican dresses are going to tell me what that is i'm a visitor here one of my looking at you know and helping dancers.
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when i was trophy wrong. i don't roll just don't call. me lol if you get to shake out this thing comes to add to it and engage me because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the lawn can be get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or something or want to be
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brits. that's it like to be for us that's what before us three in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters of my. question. top stories on the weekly has acknowledged a quote disturbing chapter in its post-war history one thousands of women who were forced to give up their babies here on the program we speak to one of the victims i asked my daughter i actually had to ask three times and the last time that i asked that i had to yell i started to pass out and then they took her. weapons are used by rebels and terrorists in syria have been traced back to nato countries including the united states an independent investigation tracked at the serial numbers on various missiles. the u.s. intelligence community evolves to protect democracy from foreign interference while
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the senate looks into how internet memes are allegedly being used by russia to meddle in the upcoming midterm elections. top stories of the day the main headlines of the week welcome to the weekly here nazi international. the canadian government in its report called the shame is has acknowledged a disturbing practice dating back to the post-war period when unmarried women were forced to give up their babies those babies with and given to married couples in a bid to promote traditional families and some women as far as we understand what even tricked into giving up their children and we spoke to one of the victims. as soon as they found out i was pregnant they mark my records b.f.a. baby for adoption.
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i was a fifteen year old girl pregnant i was pregnant from a sexual assault. and. there was no conversation about with me about how i got pregnant all they cared about was the fact that i was. pregnant and that i had a baby that they could. take. a healthy one haired blue eyed beautiful baby. you will forget the child go home get married and have other children or if not get a puppy. that is what i was told get up puppy. it was a very abusive and there. we were isolated from our mike i was isolated from my
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family as my community my sisters my parents i was completely left alone. my parents were not canadian citizens they're there from europe. my parents believed that they would get deported if they didn't follow that time and what the government wanted at maternity homes mothers to routinely denied their right to see feed their babies there are still some mothers who do not know when their day delivers a boy or girl being told well it's none of your business the hold my daughter i actually had to ask three times and i. that first i said it quietly and then i said it a little louder and then the last time that i asked i had to yell and i had to yell
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bring me my baby now. and then the nurse doctor looked at the doctor for permission and i was quite surprised that the nurse would have to ask for permission for me to hold my own daughter since i'm her legal guardian and my daughter in my arms and. and then they really went. black i started to get i started to pass out and then they took her away from me. i met my daughter she for she actually found me. so she called me. and she said. you don't know who i am and as soon as she said that i knew who she left.
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we talked on the phone for about six months getting to know each other again from the with each other building some trust she needed to feel safe because our children were told that there was something wrong with us they were towards an alternate story that we were drug addicts prostitutes. but choose all the weapons to scope out in the form of a terrorist stronghold over east of aleppo in syria have been traced back to western manufacturers are now in war correspondent robert fisk identified the origins through the serial numbers and then tried to find out how will these advanced weapons and that up in the hands of islamist militants all details now from. this is
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a weapons factory located in bosnia most likely you have never heard of it but it's here that the weapons were manufactured for one of the bloodiest battles in syria lots of homes were destroyed and lots of civilians were killed in western aleppo by those questionable rebels now most of those rebels are tied to the al qaeda linked al nusra a terrorist group but let's focus on those weapons that they used robert fisk an investigative reporter was able to trace those weapons back to that very factory in bosnia he was able to get a hold of the factories logbook and getting in touch with the former weapons control director the director recognized his signature in the logbook and from there was able to determine who the buyer was it's a warranty for the hundred twenty millimeter mortar launch oh this is standard it went to saudi arabia it was pulled to the supply of five hundred more it's as i remember the the shipment whoa the saudis came to a factory to inspect the weapons at the beginning of twenty sixteen the response
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from saudi officials was pretty much a denial they said that the investigation was vegan undefined however their response seemed pretty vague as well so do you rabia is a leading voice within the international community in support of a diplomatic solution to the conflict in syria while at the same time working with our neighbors and allies to counter the growth of forces of extremism but it's not just saudi arabia the former weapons director says that nato and the united states pretty much run the show at the weapons making facility or oil production off to the bulls and wars under the control of the americans. who are always coming home and they know each and every piece of weaponry that leaves a factory. we also asked nato for a response but they didn't have any details to share even though the weapons were actually made to the nato standards and they did does not own or transfer arms or
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ammunition for any further questions we would refer you to national authorities now another trace from the basement of this former terrorist base in aleppo is the markings on the casing of a missile now if you take a look the first number here this represents the type of missile the second number however is the stock number you'll notice that it contains the figure zero one now that's the nato code representing the united states it turns out that this t o w anti-tank missile was manufactured at a facility in the united states by the raytheon systems company this is not the first time this has happened syria is actually littered with weapons that are made to nato standards and some of which have actually been manufactured in the united states the question now is how much do washington and nato know about their weapons falling into the hands of the very terrorists they claim to be fighting there is a deafening silence a purposeful lack of interest
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a purposeful apathy and the reason for this is simple the us government and the military industrial complex and the corporate owned media that functions as an echo chamber for the military industrial complex actually does not care the us government prosecute those who they say aid and abet terrorism well guess what american war contractors are aiding and abetting terrorism but the us judicial system the justice department the long arm of american law enforcement will not be used against these same military corporations which in fact they're subsidized receive a form of welfare from american taxpayers every year. a russian the mold inside the us embassy in moscow. it is celestial stuff britain's guardian newspaper has been reveling in its scoop but all is not entirely as it seems. explains everybody loves
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a spy drama mystery suspense and a russian firm for. the name of the. song my name is evident then you are a russian spy. this guardian story had every ingredient for a thriller recipe the u.s. secret service as quite clearly stems from the very name is one of the most enigmatic agencies of the u.s. government its main function is to protect the lives of u.s. presidents ministers the top political brass and that is where the russians according to the guardian planted a mole the russian spy had been working under tech to the heart of the american embassy in moscow for more than a.

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