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local because of the gulf will play a little. good reason i'm looking he's a whole bunch of. the snow but i've been so bundled up. when he started growing orange peels and he's out and i'm feelin years show news media gave it to the media he is looking at this pomp and this supposed. but is allowed i'm going to go to get it with me they get it it did. more going to
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be a little about wanting very larry winget i don't date models eleven is about the. conditions of life the evolution will talk of us that are trees of my little part here play on the night i look at our possums i get asked to get out of the us. not that i have a mother the one that people think they are but lads i want to look i've got a cap on that was up a little and there's some that get no across that up apple mouth that lamont has got so that the car the family that out of the co-op and then. when the rains finally arrived in two thousand and fifteen there were two skins to provide the state with water. in two thousand and sixteen the monsoon season was late again. but of course this isn't the only problem the green revolution is what they call the agricultural boom enjoyed by india several decades ago no new land was contemplated new technologies were introduced the river flows list stealing
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outstanding crops but apparently now it's time to pay back for explosive growth among other things with shrinking water supplies water shortages have become a national catastrophe. and they said you've got to agree on some level is a bit me a little that you don't want it as apparently the law is your idea very large those of us are really ill a subtle three models of the old dirty group want to be. one of those you know is your love syria. does it worry you also will probably win just the work they will actually do something. a way to do supposedly. sure.
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to go deeper to mazar if you start out and then i'll tell you if you slow down or we will run we're going to leave office i just don't get out of. the way yes i would i say shotgun outside the taliban i know i asked my sister by a comes in. when you and your little scenes on the news for me. hollis i don't want to let me add. a word. to this now not much is going on at all in the film. and. i love. you but it wasn't what i like but you know i don't but overall you got money on me your body was embodied in a part i shouldn't i don't because i knew that what i did but he ended up by that i did find he said a lot of good but i thought it might have been my lot of work and live i didn't but i found out a little bit that we are shocked at that our little money is going to go by much of
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the way what the market might be going to get but any. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the us has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamping each day. eighty five percent of the global wealth you longs to be all for the rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent minus minus cheerfully some with four hundred to five hundred three per circuit first second and fifth one 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 number you need to remember is one one business show you can't afford to miss the one and only.
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significant somebody said he was up and up and basically it was in the. gasoline that he spoke to so you're talking to this. family that again not that i last did a lot of this when we did it right. and that a lot of what i think about come out of a skid but i'm about the same as art when i was up the money into the magazine about when it was headed to long oh i left my money how much. just saved so you'll be god that's the only place of the day i was also hoping. all that was of me made by. other people more dull films i was on that got.
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many years into seeing giant she has been trying to raise awareness of the suicide epidemic he talks to the families of the deceased trying to get to the heart of the matter the point jab used to be at the forefront of the nation's agriculture and irrigation system was built to bring water to the neighboring arab. as a result water tables started to drop making farming increasingly difficult local farmers would go bankrupt borrow money and then as they were unable to pay their debts they committed suicide. brome responsibility for the su sword is the loss of the rule of war due to a long rope you do through the drone or delude. minu gorgeous the.
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relatives of the dead to come to this small down that separates the canal into three branches. then hoping to find the bodies of their loved ones in the water at least those who committed suicide by jumping into the canal. where you are. you know. i wouldn't be able. to go to them but i would but. that according. to what he. is going to get out of. it if you're going to get a little bit better pulled. because he. is a diver but he only recovers the bodies of those whose relatives are ready to pay him it's a business who doesn't work for the government if
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a body isn't identified and there's no one to claim it he drops it back into the water. and. and he think. he's gone the lights got their dog had them did him in in the war to the world is going to have been neutered in the freezer can get contaminated. the police doesn't dig them to them or to do the police doesn't remove them from the the police officers are over there would think zero through third no boardings. then the police the officers those there are no borders over there and you're to use all the
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bodies so isn't the dodo doing this results. you did in one did of life goes to hit somebody the goal in one day and the loses is not even one border the. thing has been trying to solve this problem all his life he has been arrested a number of times even and to serve time in jail however he hasn't given up and continues to do everything in his power. see. you can take just a break really see you both very much and i assure you that yes i know you'll be fired out everybody based on.
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stacy. misty yeah. be careful. not to. put it in. one theory is that this land was once a savanna or even a forest but for many centuries people exploited the lands to panteley that the form of abundance turned into a barren desert however the people didn't quit this waterless course. but instead adapted to living here they figured out how to collect rainwater and make the supply last throughout the year and they lived like this for a long time but over the last decade everything has changed.
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but. we. will get busy. because human being in the sea. bottom and they are not. themselves thought of. this or just on this. they forget they are not believing on there. this is the bottom a lot of this is not about you know the. little bit of it how much water you supply . it's a. good. politician
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the soldiers eventually draw it up the water tower was built by the government functioning and only the recipe was constructed using ancient technologies are still surprisingly in use. this bomb belongs to. everyone. from. then people not because they have water. for domestic but but it's not for silly so. people say this is old water being. for drinking. minissha no biological no. you see. this market is really pretty bleak you see. you can think no problem.
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might be that he behaves funny. going to be. ok the monologue. going to go. over. me. but. this is a worldwide problem i was the last you know in. my lobby they have a lot of pretty in. place a long spell and shortest but they are also facing a crisis saw by not going to be about the water so this is the next the thing.
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without using throughout much of its history humankind using water that fell from the sky but more than industry requires water for irrigation cooling and manufacturing the month of freshwater has already exceeded supply the organization for economic co-operation and development has estimated that in fifteen years forty seven percent of the world's population will suffer from water shortages india is one of the first countries to face this water crisis.
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you know world's big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be illegitimate death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict just
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found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying there's just no really the present and then we hear 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 victim's families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't their way. through. us and from. the bottom of the hood up. nothing.
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russia slams newly enforced u.s. sanctions a slow witted in baseless vowing a response congress is also reviewing even more aggressive measures to get small scale that could hit later in the year. we can bring even more economic pain into the we will not hesitate to do so and its contract does not demonstrably and significantly change. also the migration center staff who said they face almost daily violence and abuse now from asylum seekers and they care to make the claims to local media after a series of incidents also. i i . protesters pulled out a controversial confederate statue in the university of north carolina in the u.s.
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as anger flares over links to white supremacist. historical context or forgetting why those statues stand trial statues were not nice. morning eight am wednesday the twenty second of august here in moscow when i was kevin oh and you live with r.t. international smalling so first than the first batch of the most recent us sanctions against russia come into force today they focus on exports of sensitive national goods including arms sales and then in a further three months moscow may face a second wave of restrictions described by a us state department official as more draconian they may include more limits on trade and banking and cuts to diplomatic relations the measures of the consideration may also ban russian state airlines from entering the u.s.'s. ace
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washington says the new sanctions are in response to the poisoning of a russian double agent and his daughter in britain in march this year the investigation into that case is still ongoing and no hard evidence of russia's involvement has been provided moscow's slander sanctions now is slow witted saying they're based on a false pretext as usual washington provided no evidence of justification while only throwing out vicious innuendos it seems they are following the principle worse is better we will counter the united states slow witted blinkered and aggressive approach with sober minded orderly work on a constructive agenda. it seems washington's grutness sanctions favor the numerous debates in the u.s. capitol about how best to punish russia. on capitol hill it was all about sanctions three high profile events subtle differences but the main thrust in all of them was
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punish russia the u.k. foreign secretary even flew into town to make his case those. values need to know there will always be a serious price to pay if red lines across and today the united kingdom asks its allies to go further by calling on the european union to ensure its sanctions against russia on a comprehensive and that we truly stand shoulder to shoulder with the u.s. to different hearings on capitol hill about russia's supposed one line actions now the two things named are u.s. alexion meddling and the poisoning in britain of surrogate and yulia scream paul with nova chalk now no proof has ever been presented ongoing efforts to interfere in our sacrosanct election process seize and those of our allies are just some of the unacceptable behaviors of the putin regime putin wants to break apart the american republic russia's attempts to interfere in the two thousand and sixteen
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u.s. presidential election are well and widely known russia has undertaken a campaign of malign activities in its attempt to compete with us our allies and our partners and cats up to thirty one gives us more tools with which to respond now all the voices agree that russia has never yielded in the face of sanctions in the past however they say that the answer is more sanctions just because they can the bread and brazenness of russia's malign conduct demands a firm and vigorous response our actions are imposing an unprecedented level of financial pressure on those supporting the kremlin's malign agenda and on he sectors of the russian economy now the second round of sanctions is due to be imposed in november why well everyone knows that russia will meddle in the upcoming midterm elections the same thing. will spinning spurious narratives about meddling in the past are now predicting the future when we talk about russian interference
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it's not just past elections that we're worried about clearly the russians know that the u.s. is on guard at this point and they were successful to a degree in two thousand and sixteen we think that they're adopting this as they're looking at new ways to divide american says or any concrete plan in place for addressing the threat that's actually posed by russia and our intelligence agencies stop them from doing it again now some members of congress are calling for paper ballots to make sure the vote is transparent and it's not digitally hacked americans need paper ballots marked by hand until that system is adopted every election that goes by is yet another alexion that foreign governments hostile foreign governments including russia can hack but why bother russia could probably hack papers and pencils anyhow caleb mop and r.t. new york the whole thing is quite a conundrum for me why they continue to try to politicize this issue and use
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sanctions of some way to help them domestically except that they're trying to cover up their own shortcomings their own short changing of the american people and to try the blame our divisions an article on the crisis in our racial divide here on an on an outside power which is the oldest trick in the book going back to the beginning of civilization if the democrats lose or do not do as well as they hope in the november election having used rusher again as their as their main talking point they may have to readjust and realize that the progressive wing of the party is growing and that the american people don't give a damn about russia and that they have to finally address the real issues here and leave this russia issue alone and get back to normal relations with this country that is that it's imperative for. for world peace essential if. when we turn the other news tech giant microsoft claiming it's for to the threat of fresh attack on the u.s. senate in a number of conservative think tanks as he goes down of reports it seems the usual suspects in the frame. microsoft is ringing the alarm russians are at it again
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attempts by russia to hack u.s. senate and conservative groups russian military operation the intelligence operation the russian military intelligence unit apparently how has set up a bunch of websites doppelganger is of those belonging to prominent political groups and the u.s. senate this technique is known as phishing designed to lure unsuspecting users to pages that look just like the real thing and then basically steal their data according to microsoft that they recognize this tactic from a few years back we saw this during the united states general election in twenty sixteen last major in the french presidential election and now in a broadening way as americans are preparing for the november midterm elections midterms are a big deal in the states for those of you unfamiliar that's elections in congress with close to all seats up for grabs this november for russians to mess it up would be the second worst thing after rigging the presidential race except microsoft's
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panic post has raised doubts among the i.t. crowd one you don't have to be a hacker let alone a member of any organization to create a fake website of the senate or even the president all they need is an internet connection about thirty minutes of spare time and about fifty bucks job done to microsoft insists it's the new tour as the hacker group known as fancy bears behind their websites mimicking but those fifty bucks should have concealed the domain owner's identity so it's still not entirely clear how microsoft is pinning the blame here still even if it is fancy but let's just say their connection to the kremlin is still subject to debate it's not a hard fact three and probably the most important microsoft has written in black and white that they have no evidence the websites were actually used for any attacks moreover they couldn't pinpoint good. or targets for any planned attacks
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to summarize microsoft was driven by a gut feeling that something bad's going to happen like when you see someone buying a knife and assuming they're going to use it as a weapon but microsoft insists the threat is there and oh how convenient already has a solution on stand by microsoft account god will be provided for free to campaigns and candidates it will alert them of potential threats and educate how to keep the network secure so a threat or no threat microsoft has nothing to lose but this new product of theirs won't market itself well meantime russia has reacted to the accusation saying that quote the issue has been created for publicity and no concrete evidence has been provided. an american journalist has published a new investigation exposing washington's efforts to interfere with the internal affairs of countries around the world and to undermine rival governments mostly with all went to an event organized by the national endowment for democracy it is
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a nonprofit ngo that was founded in one thousand eight hundred three and is supported by both the democratic and republican parties currently operates in more than ninety countries and actually done for democracy says it's work to help non-governmental groups promote democracy in those places now blumenthal couldn't help notice some parallels here but i covered the ceremony because these organizations are doing exactly what congress accuses russia funded media outlets control farms of doing in the united states to interfere in other country's politics and with foreign money. the only difference is they do it openly and in the name of spreading freedom. lottie spoke to the journalist behind the report my explosive thoroughly told us more about his findings so once again. i'd like to express our sincere gratitude to bipartisan. support and also.
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