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raised four hundred forty three thousand dollars half a million dollars on a go fund me just for hating donald trump has cancer patients on that site that are like hey we hate him too can you pay for my treatments i know you really hate him we could tell and then there's andrew mckay the f.b.i. director who was fired without benefits now mccain has already managed to raise five hundred thirty nine thousand dollars this issue of him raising some money in order to pursue this you know that's one issue it's an absolute core issue it's it's something that you know doesn't reflect good character and if you want to get more creative than crowdfunding you can always write a book i'm a rose i'm an adult newman's new book unhinged tells stories from inside the white house thirty four thousand copies were sold within the first ten days and before on the rose it was james komi the fired f.b.i. director now he wrote a book about donald trump and within the first week six hundred thousand copies
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flew off the shelf writing books about donald trump is a smart move this year every single title on the new york times nonfiction best seller list has been about donald trump so it double trump yells his notorious catchphrase that you don't sweat it it could be a ticket to making more money than he paid you to begin with what people have to realize one of the bout is a donald trump has been more. a source of jobs for more people who have done nothing more than become or exist as a disgruntled either former trump fan or employer associate i mean right now it is a cottage industry to see how much you can hate donald trump be trade donald trump and cash in in the mean time i have never seen any thing like this and the obsession a fixation and obsession. compulsive disorder
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a focus to big way should i could think of no other way no no psychological construct that can best describe this our natural and unhealthy. focused rage and the not just in that one let me clarify not over a particular policy program platform vision idea no it's just him. after escaping islamic state imprisonment and fleeing to germany a girl from iraq's yazidi minority says she met her i sold and of rapists face to face not once but twice in the european country we spoke to us walk who told us she still lives in fear turned her more i mean we're standing seven girls captured by fighters in taken to syria the worst time in my life was moment when i still separated me from my family they took us away from our mothers fathers brothers
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they even abducted eight year old girls they tortured us raped test sold us into slavery we were looking for gasoline anything sharp knife scissors when we couldn't find anything to kill ourselves with us walk is one of thousands of girls and slaved by i still. had i met the medical profession that they're going to get children by that i say. well that could have been invaluable bush but i knew no more passed on whether or not though that he wanted it bad. you know now is not that the love out of my lower level in the al gore would love to found.
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us walk is now in line she was captured by i so four years ago but after several months managed to escape and flee to germany once that she claims she again met into pakistan much of what germany was willing to take in one thousand women who had excused from i went there to forget what i'd been through i saw a boo as i was going home after school i couldn't believe my torture could have found out where i lived the next time i saw him was two years later a car pulled up beside me and asked me if i was and i said i didn't know him or schwab how is it possible that my rapist is living here and has the same rights as me my boss called the police and told them what he looked like and they scratched his face and it looked the same i told them there'd be no other witnesses i told them i'd never imagined possible for an idle fighter to be in germany however the
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police were unable to trace his name german prosecutors however say the information provided by walk wasn't enough to identify the man fearing for her safety in germany she decided to move back to iraq. i think i told my dad that the person who raped me it was in germany that i didn't want to leave there no matter what my dignity is more important than being in germany i put my life in danger to escape from myself to retain my dignity and he want me to stay in germany you know when the one who was responsible for my misery is free in that country all i wanted was to be somewhere safe but after meeting him i was afraid the whole time that he heard me again so i couldn't stay there anymore so the pipeline protest was full fall of a new lower in the u.s. state of louisiana i will keep with the details on talking just about.
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what politicians do so. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or something want. to go right to the press that's what before three of them or ten people. i'm interested always in the water. as well as got a lot of oil but there are a refinery and this is take the oil you know they're trying to levers are well positioned through the machinations of a crypto currency my suggestion is you know maybe build a few refineries you know sell a higher end product and put that money back into the economy in this way may take ten or fifteen years but you're not going to be now taken over by some cia operative.
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good of you to join us today here on our today show with a general election on the horizon in sweden and migration a key issue of debate tensions have been growing on the streets of the capital on saturday hundreds of members of a neo nazi movement rallied in central stockholm and were met by angry counter protesters that maria for national was that for us. we are in central stockholm right now in sweden at the gathering of nordic resistance movement because it's also a political party and they are running for the upcoming elections said that this gathering is
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a chance for them to make their message heard we want to take back to college or from the traitors in the parliament to infer two percent of. europeans it's already too late for just stopped immigration we must take them back the politicians within the government today they all are traitors towards our people because among many all their feelings they open our borders sorry for the. millions of forward your senior year. long wrong. we will become a minority in our own the phone forgot that even longer on that we will cease to exist as a people just meters away from where nordic resistance movement is gathered you can see there are just great new citizens who came here to challenge to. protest. the shouting right now no not so now it seems.
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why did you gather here today. because we are against this we're against the non-system race is an insult. they. know society but they take the seans in the open society. quite incredible i just had a chance to speak to the leader of the nordic reasons movement and he told us that he did a great thing for german people. there was definitely a very very good person for the german people that's not. the free germany it's disgusting and he i i would say that i'm almost lacking would be legal to say that the diplomacy could go i mean that must be cause for the police to intervene with. ninety five percent of my family. and so we go in palm until elections in two weeks and as they say here everybody wants
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to be on the streets these days to make their voice heard preproduction on our t.v. from stockholm in sweden. a muslim couple has been refused swiss citizenship because of a handshake they did not shake hands with people of the opposite sex religious practice does not fall outside the law the constitution and equality between men and women prevailed over bigotry the couple was said to have shown a lack of respect for gender equality laws and failed to prove their readiness to integrate into society however they have thirty days to appeal the decision back in twenty sixteen a similar case did take place in sweden that was when a twenty four year old muslim woman refused to shake a male interviewers and when she had gone for a job interview the meeting was abruptly terminated however. thousands in compensation when sweden's labor court ruled it amounted to discrimination at the
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incident has split social media. i've warned about this for years they immigrated into our countries and refused to integrate and then use our laws against us to impose their religious laws they shouldn't come to a country and expect everything there to change according to what they want or don't want to do if you come to a country you should respect their culture it isn't racist it's common sense well this isn't a law this is just a customary procedure she's not obliged to follow custom that's against her we just believe you don't have an argument good you can't force anyone to touch someone if they don't want to she wasn't rude the employer was rude so i just debate the issue . you see if you're an employer in sweden like the guy who wanted to recruit a young interpreter and at interview disco refuses to shake hands she has difficulties
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to talk to him because he's a man because of our culture that doesn't work this guy doesn't fire her does not hire her and because of that isa blanche to pay four thousand euro to that girl one of the swedes here that they say none of that here has a head that the lady in sweden smiled and made this question if someone is not shaking the hand but on the other side showing me that he's respecting me he's smiling in my face piece he's making a show like it's like this with everyone so all we also take the tension of this discussion away and try to find a way how we could deal respectfully with each other accepting each other while they should stop talking about respect when they come to europe they have our respect they have had respect for all the time but they should stop trying to influence society to attain what their bigotry insists is absolutely necessary
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there are some values these values of the respect they have that the freedom of speech the freedom of for changing their faith the freedom to talk to have my own decision how i live but also the freedom of believing and the freedom of faith so these i would values that are in europe we should be proud of it and we should fight to keep them this issue with this young woman refusing to shake hands with a man this is so very much happening everywhere and it's not emotional the way europeans react this cannot continue like that either they adapt and accept the way we live and live with us and shake hands like everybody else or else they can go back to that country and the problem is look at saying do on back to their countries and he can't just image. and that's what's them's our utopian son they're living here maybe in the fourth generation so stop to talk to us live this way go
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back to the cultures of accomplices also quite place we've been come to compete with would be great britain. and the u.s. state of louisiana the first arrests have been made under a new law aimed at thwarting the pipeline protests three activists on a journalist now face felony charges protesters say the police approach is getting increasingly aggressive and here's a quick look at what's causing controversy. the
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new law took effect on august the first enlists pipeline sides critical infrastructure which makes trust passing on the ground that built on a felony those disappearing at a risk a hefty fine or may even end up behind bars for up to five years activist ted a whole things the adoption of similar laws in other states should be contained. let me think of the right where it is data city as well as the desperation of these companies as well as these legislators in trying to hide how pathetically an american this kind of a law is this privatization of unconstitutional actions that have not been held up
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in the supreme court and clearly don't measure up to the law of the land the constitution this needs to be understood as something that should be contained it is so that it doesn't spread throughout the united states and so it does not spread throughout the rest of the world i said hold the activists you just saw it from ohio took part in the dakota pipeline protest that project faced opposition of affairs that drinking water would be polluted and the indian heritage destroyed it . cajuns the protests turned violent with state law enforcers as well as the national guard engaging in with the activists and officers to point to gas and rubber bullets to disperse crowds and used water cannons in freezing temperatures hundreds of people were injured some of them seriously the police defended their actions saying the activists were trespassing and rioting describing them as quote very aggressive his
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whole again with his take on. i believe that any kind of perceived by him if that would ever occur would need to be under incredible scrutiny because it's doubtful that advocates for farmers rights advocates for landowner rights advocates for. seeing the climate future are going to resort to that kind of to set it in a civilized approach. us republican senator john mccain has died at the age of eighty one just over a year after he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer his family says that he decided to end his treatment on friday mccain was a six term senator and two thousand and eight republican presidential nominee and one of the us political establishment most hawkish figures mccain had supported military intervention in numerous conflicts around the world including in the
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former yugoslavia afghanistan iraq syria as well as ukraine politicians from both the republican and democratic parties have expressed their condolences who had previously been a fierce critic of mccain has also said that he sends his deepest sympathies to the senator's family. i thank for joining us on the weekly more stories for you in half an hour. to be. in the. house he will be looking to see if this is. what he's talking to the. things. he did each day.
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and then a lot of it i think about time i skid but i'm about the same as art when i was up the money into the magazine. making money unless i want. to say to me the. rights of the long. run should be made for. other people that was on the. list. to know what. his boss because.
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i don't mean. you know just i mean most people have spent a lot of. my family. already. in the. a water tank delivers drinking water to this village once
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a week. but it's rationed only. some for seven days that's meant to come back household needs as well. there are no other sources open water anywhere nearby. probably you know that there are not i'm not overhead on that one wants a look at my house is not really me if i want to look at seven am it going to be an hour. the lawyer that other day i'm going to find out if not i'm going to go and it was somebody to let me get it up to let the matter begin jacket it
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to tell you if i'm on the lawn mower coming home either you want to get it you know your mind not that it is we don't i got it i got the funniest song at the bernabeu nickel is in the latter part of that i don't care get it about it that he'd be here you're not about it want to hear it i got out and figured out if i make it i decided that and it was new it was so funny but that's all it was the member of an it company did out of the war does disappeared into the suddenly under does not mean one when they joined the blue and it was it was a bad community. this is one of thousands of indian villages where we want to use the most precious commodity. according to scientists in just fifteen years our planet will suffer a global crisis the most devastating one humankind has ever faced everyone will be affected.
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she is carrying a week's supply of water on her head this is from the tank. i . love those. i wear out in that room along the muscle twenty nine months along the long one the long long battle and i finally was the most out of date and got up early now confident but i don't doubt it on people point to bone. and the result of that runaway added i think winner this it is the family who did the real good i mean the
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body and the out a little bit loser the bradley family of the fundraiser and of the abbey that gather data savvy i don't have the ability. but even the best part is that he really would appear that he's thinking of any party and found that out in a long without any. people living in india's hearts and average regions figured out a way of collecting monsoon waters in specially created pools they use them until the next rainy season but the monsoon has been late for the past two years on the water was used up a long time ago. i'm like oh yeah we're going to go down by the you're born you're going to go and i was the. glory wave i gave worldwide i don't mind that you'll. go. you know either way you're probably my better my brother or a bag you know i don't know that. they used to
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be a pond here but the local farmers have built mounds around their fields to keep the water for themselves rather than let it run into the common reservoir. so the reservoir which is used to serve the village only around is now only hall full by the time the heart is spring months arrive it's already dried out. she doesn't have anyone to look after her baby at home so she takes him to work with her. with other women she's working on deepening the pond to collect water once it finally rained this. one hundred twenty rupees a day. they need this money to buy water. the villages have been waiting for over a month for the big rains to come and for free water to start forming from the
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skies but only invade. the. obama. camp. i think it's kind of heat stroke sorry. if it's. really our day it's one of the other fields of the alley it was are you if you can get on it is that. if it is good. if you keep it you keep your. social with it if it won't.
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think about. oh my god. oh. my god. yeah. there are now i'm saying no. money. but. you. know what do you love. your purse. people. find. so. there's
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a new. someone you. find out. the logo on. its first wife was spending far too much time getting water and she didn't have any energy left to take care of the kids so he decided to take a second wife he reasoned that his first wife would be able to mind the children and keep house while the second would be free to fetch water. but his second wife turned out to be a sickly woman unfit for water duty so his plan failed this is how the third wife appeared on the scene. the.
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unit in the unit in the community every morning the three wives set out on a water fishing trip and it's a lengthy business the line is long and it's best to be among the first to show up for the unique. these days bunce why it's on to square because they used to be so they have some queuing to do the i would not then i might. gather a lot of oh yeah though i go out oh i lot i fell off i'm feeling felt so awful i thought i'm not for. it. you know when you need something so. that you are like i. was going to buy. it.
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and if i ever did that little time to come and go it is about it that makes the rest on the unfulfilled without the house so small that five members are poor oh no you know that the plan you're given i know how to do it that's how they and. this is going to go. back. to. come up and it's not about that at the.

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