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as a kid she was beckoned from was bill to my best. to let you know she really want to try to do did she know this and well ok let me show you how i'm going there are you know i'm going to have and you're not it don't get it it's one for. me is that the out here we see today. oh. i'm ok. and you're going this is so won't be nice to see my mother doing what you. want you to. do you.
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know. if you look at you you know what you want to go out a. good story go oh you know that was a good sex and so you got all those cool six volunteers drygoods were able to see this and i believe my story is going to. be one. on the first right time for them based on the song for you but it sure is the case here right yeah thanks. all right so let's we're going to. drill a bit of a pickup. yes this is. mobo fourteen eight zero five. eight eight and nine it's
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a living conduct to approach i would watch over. the next contact one hour one hour over. the very guarded. thanks. you know some come for.
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the financial survival jack today was all about money laundering first to visit this is just a different. oh good this is a good start well we have our three banks all set up here maybe something in europe something in america something overseas in the cayman islands it will all these banks are complicit in the tough talk or see we just have to get much gold and say ok i'm ready to do some serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while we got a nice lunch room watch for max and for stacey all beautiful jewelry and how about . luxury automobile again for a match you know what money laundering is highly illegal don't be a close watch guys record. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. crossing your fingers a little sympathy i want to enter and i want to ask some just about what if many of
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them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides of the drifter used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities. than. most you know know. that. they have water they all choose to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house all. the have to be about to be. said sit many couples won't. deal with trumped up what's good food impulse response both of you up with a beautiful. this is a historically. on place the first the first time what they're calling the entreprise of the british and the french decided to stop and go their separate ways. and
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happened here in this inner kingdom so they had. their own culture and sovereignty for many centuries now. it's a very rough terrain you so it's rough climates and you have to fight to be able to live and to find enough. south sudan soil is so first that it can yield a few harvests a year however because of the continuing hostilities people have no time not even to cultivate the land a devastating humanitarian catastrophe is taking hold in several of the countries states' famine the red cross hospital is now the only place where many can actually find something to eat. i know i'm not worried.
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about money but i love them enough enough i don't. really i mean i don't know but i guess it. comes down to. the same as a man my human you don't know when i'm you know you do get it. i know you want to about how high it was i want. to when we hear. down boy how am i going to be i don't want. iow you can't actually do can someone you know know me. in my two year old young man bagging of one young man i need to give in my stomach as energy getting a question. in my head well the thing knowing if. i don't know you you will see you cannot mean anything like they'd ask
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a newbie to remove any minute of what i. am a emotive appeal to my mum and let my you know he was you imply that my many get money that i get by you because. you. don't know what people and or less ninety pounds of. no concern aboard the total deal won't always of what we want in the government they just need security i do that when business comes to beijing the good because if we'll blame them but. in two thousand and thirteen south sudan's president salva kiir from the dinka tribe to stir up the ethnic balance within the country's government he dismissed the vice president and several coming of members
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all of whom were from the new a tribe they immediately led an armed opposition soon to be joined by the should look to try and. did the beginning of the warming of the point i went to see that and i cannot tell you exactly in this area but. over two hundred people live and want to come and so it is about myself if i cannot defend myself i would just be killed so many people died because when they made these a genocide people i'd given them zelikow to try to see a better body in the children is ready to participate in the new good the war is not a political war. the good is owed to me go to a meeting with police. no we're just beginning with the washington post a bit then buff for knowing just what the sugar bowl tradition it's. sure
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a good monkey them in a baby they can be getting mad food when you hear good they will be mad that you know what you were doing a good outing ok then a year later would do it and. how they all have a lot on the new day you have a dead. cat on its anodyne you were on i didn't know were going to be. ok did out of if you were going it's a long moment you're going for the. security . and look at jitters. you. don't know. thirteen asleep last night. he. didn't sneeze he didn't manage to hold us kids should do it quick don't worry. so what we're trying to do just to inject their own this nice structure called if
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you had it was not. yet one procedure but if you leave humes old brain for life to interfere or worse probably. in the long. haul this is really a tough skin. and it's not. injection . was it bending down to let it. all change. let's say that. you're just too most all the snake looking forward to. this ligature are those sort of for you to do just bundle with. some nuclear pull up their boots but all those sorts of its western. culture which are.
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a lot of leads the day you're not getting you know having baby and you having. a meeting and the body doesn't have a name or. just that. if she wants two parts to left she can post this one that's ok but it turned out she should not force her it's some it's not something to force that. you can just promise mitt i just don't want. to be. a midwife. but i support other departments and because if there is no get to mass hold make now that is not to get tricia and the medical doctor was not there so i also heard there. would be a few of you will do to him what he believes he wants to know she wants to.
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if you can no problem if it was up to. notice monday at least a month that. you know you need to. know that i. don't i didn't want to make up a bad mood. well you haven't it's ok it's ok for the people that love the. you can honey to do. that. so you need to explain to them to make sure that they give you sometimes one text. sometimes. but is so stressful but
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now you have to compose your say because if you are so much distressed then you get confused time to you know temper the question. yeah i'm very happy when may i help but they shared and the patient gets away and. that's that's when my. mom had to. a murder was never great was founded on the rape in the murder. nothing changed so we said oh response so these situations that we're dealing with.
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people get shot every other day she is just people kill each other blood for killing children. there was just no way that people are going to just sit back and allow children to be shot down by law enforcement. this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. this is can't be happening in america we call from the streets we've got to deal with why this is the reason i have to rat like this is a reason. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murderer i would prefer and it means to me death penalty just because i think that's the way or think the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict
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is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people was terrifying the is just no really hasn't been that we're even many of the dems families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families want that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in saying. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way.
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stories here the rebuilding of wall raffish syria is underway and we visit one of the worst hit cities to witness with the reconstruction process. oh my god let me just come. on the. palestinians are killed during a protest in the gaza strip by demonstrators attempting to break through the border fence with israel. and graffiti appears. encouraging tourists to jump from their hotel balconies into a swimming pool a practice that's already cost a number of lives. just
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turning eight o'clock i should say saturday morning here at moscow welcome to the program. the syrian army reestablishing control of the entire country a new war is being fought against the destruction that was wreaked by militants and terrorists and the rebuilding of key infrastructure is under way and we travel to syria to witness the recovery efforts. much of the city of aleppo is still in ruins reviving it to its former glory is a task of gargantuan proportions and of immense political and economic importance the citadel of aleppo has become the symbol of the city's resistance.
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but our lipo is much more than just a maze of antique streets and attractions from history books. the militants of stolen computer units with chips for the machine they destroyed the factory on purpose they wanted to damage syrian industry as a whole lot and specifically in the street in aleppo reviving this that. would. see one rebel control of this area. and the basically very dysfunctional congress that he's. going to be immense but
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now that the former industrial hub is slowly getting back on track things are finally looking up for the people of alaska. two years ago during the war we couldn't even open our shops the shelling snipers were everywhere you couldn't live under such circumstances we cover the roof of the building back then so that we could take cover it was unbearable we took shelter for about half an hour whenever the shelling started we just locked ourselves in here thank god now we can work peacefully day and night we just hang around. just like the good old days the under joe a little the atmosphere is really good around here the weather is nice everybody is feeling safe and it's only getting better you can see getting better day by day land them up let them if i was lucky enough not to leave my home hind this is the district the rebels couldn't get to at the time there was a blockade once but it was firmly lifted now saying god things are better despite
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all those things we've been through we're no better than one of them when you know it's safe and you can return home and if your house lies in ruins you can still fix it the main thing is it's safe now. historically the city of aleppo has been the economic capital of syria and now with the word gone finally some traders are coming back to the streets. don of reporting from aleppo in syria. meanwhile the u.s. state department says it will redirect american stabilization funding plan for syria to other foreign policy efforts washington says though this will not affect its humanitarian assistance program meanwhile a saudi arabia has pledged to contribute one hundred million dollars to syria reconstruction efforts however the money will only go to the northeast of syria region under the control of u.s. backed kodesh forces involve some programs are cut others still remain in place the
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u.s. saying it will stay in syria for some time yet to battle islamic state we are remaining in syria the focus is the ensuring defeat of isis we still have not launched the final phase to defeat the physical caliphate this is actually being prepared now and that will come at a time for choosing but it is coming joshua landis head of middle eastern studies at the university of oklahoma things washington may have other goals in syria. the united states does not want assad to become too strong but there you are hoping to keep leverage in order to try to push iran out of the country to get a better deal for the kurds and and of course they're also worried about what's going to happen if they're province where there are very complex negotiations and and russia is at the heart of that so there are many competing agendas in washington and as long as president trump is not spending
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a lot of money there i think he's happy to keep a few thousand troops if that increases america's leverage the united states does not want to spend a lot of money and that's quite clear and many people have been complaining bitterly about debts typically in iraq and other areas that have been quite badly destroyed they've been pressuring saudi arabia which just said it would spend another hundred million in syria stabilization they've been pushing france and and european countries to try to get them to spend more money rather than washington this has been one of president trump's constant refrain is that others have to pay for this process. to palestinians were killed in the gaza strip on friday as demonstrators attempted to break through the border fence with israel protest was part of the great macho for tone which talked about in march this year over one hundred seventy people being killed by israeli soldiers in that period tel aviv
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says the protests are a couple of terrorists. reported him to die was at the latest protest was. modest in years going to need to approach has for the twenty first friday they israelis can seem you do prior to your gas canisters and live ammunition on the palestinian protesters. that the situation now is as good a thing as the palestinian protesters are trying to bring you to bring some tires to bear the burden of those already sniper both the israeli forces continue to. why more to gas canisters on the palestinian protesters to disperse them and to keep them away from the funds at least to policy means injured in a very very critical condition as you see palestinians are are bracing the palestinian flag. throwing stones on by israeli snipers and this is how the palestinians have been constant in their days right the snipers and the israeli forces oh my god like many in this unit you guys come to stores are being fired
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that gun on the palestinian protesters and as you see it was to be fired on the part of student protesters where your gas canisters are being fired from on directions as you see the place is filled with with white smoke everyone is suffocating from a tear gas fired this is also one of the injuries are from the tear gas fired just right now. no signs for the first time i see this there is no fence where the palestinian protesters have that but if you do break the fence was protesters are far too late nobody ever. has that palestinian town that believes it to break up fence dies or a feisty was right in the shooting live ammunition on the part of the protesters everyone is going back. i mean while the israeli defense forces say the response of
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the troops to palestinians trying to break through the fence was in accordance with standard operating procedures for another protest was held in the west bank this friday i think almost peacefully against the demolition of a local village. i am free. i'm here to support the people of the village i hope that people come from all over to stand with them so we can be sovereign in our lands palestinian activist i tell me join the protest enough on alkmaar the something year old was recently heard. from jail after serving an eight month prison sentence for slapping an israeli soldier in december of twenty seventeen she condemned israel's decision to demolish the village israel claims that it was built illegally but has offered to relocate locals to a neighboring side. russia is out it again that's the claim in a new article in us magazine the atlantic says the kremlin has set its sights firmly on meddling in the upcoming midterm elections. the russian government has
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one overriding objective with the united states to weaken america so that it loses its will and ability to counter russian objectives the article goes on to explain russia's alleged three step plan to break american democracy first unleash the russian hackers second by corrupt us politicians and support those who think favorably of. the atlantic also claims that this channel helps to undermine democracy by inviting on guests who dare to be different they named brandon struck as an example he's the founder of a movement encouraging democrats to walk away from their party although the atlantic fails to criticize any other outlets that also use him as a guest. well i i myself was a lifelong liberal democratic voter i would say kind of a democrat by default because i'm a gay man and i think that the expectation for a lot of minority groups is.

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