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we can continue to be the audience is that they don't appear ready to donate some people might be laughing but that is slowing and there's peter struck the disc raced former f.b.i. agent who sent to trump messages to his mistress now he's raising money online he's already 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 ethical 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 rosa manigault newman's new book unhinged tells stories from inside the
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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 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 if donald trump yells his natori is catch phrase 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 of 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 truck fan or employer associate i mean right now. it is
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a cottage industry to see how much you can hate donald trump be trade donald trump and cash in in the meantime i have never seen any thing like this and the obsession a fixation and obsessive compulsive disorder a focus to a bit your 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. that let me clarify not over a particular policy program platform vision idea no it's just have. after escaping islamic state imprisonment and fleeing to germany a girl from iraq's years in the minority says she met her eisel captor and rapist
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face to face not once but twice in the european country we spoke to walk who told us she still lives in fear turned him why we were standing seven girls captured by fighters and taken to syria the worst time in my life was the moment when i was all separated me from my family they took us away from our mothers fathers brothers they even abducted girls they tortured us raped test sold us into slavery we were looking for gasoline anything sharp knife scissors we couldn't find anything to cure or selves with. a lost ark is one of thousands of girls and slaved beisel. had them in bed together they're going to get less board chairman that i share. with doug about an abominable push for a new born best summed up in
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a though that he wanted. you know when i was not. allowed in a lower level in the alpha would love someone. as well he is now nineteen she was captured by isel four years ago but after several months and managed to escape and flee to germany once that though she claims that she again met her tormentor painted the stand much of 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 he was two years later a car pulled up beside me he asked me if i was and i said i didn't know he morrish
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walk 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 had been no other witnesses i told them i'd never imagined possible for an idle fighter to be in germany however the police were unable to trace his name german prosecutors however say the information provided by ash walk wasn't enough to identify the man fairing for her safety in germany she decided to move back to iraq. 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 i still retain my dignity and he want me to stay in germany knowing that 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 well russia's defense ministry warns that terrorists in
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cahoots with the west off apparent to stage a chemical attack in syria but the details for you after the short break. thanks. you know world big partisan group a lot and conspiracy it's time to wait 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. and 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.
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in israel's got a lot of oil but there are a refinery and this is take the oil down they're trying to levers our oil position through the machinations of a crypto currency and now 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 make take ten or fifteen years but you're not going to be now taken over by some cia operative. welcome back now russia's defense ministry has warned of an imminent provocation being prepared in syria one that will see terrorist states a chemical attack and lay the blame on the government. a strike on. using poison laid missiles is planned within the next forty eight hours there's some play
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is outside the region preparing yet more provocations on syrian soil involving chemical weapons with the aim of destabilizing the situation there and undermining the positive dynamics of the ongoing peace process but more details on this now don quarter joins me in the studio don thanks for coming in what are the details how the russians given about this alleged plot and provocation well the latest details from the russian defense ministry is that a group of civilians are actually right now being trained in kafr. province to act out a chemical attack aftermath that they apparently plame to blame on the assad government already eight barrels of chlorine have allegedly already been delivered there and the white helmet saar allegedly ready to propose perform a fake rescue as the ministry also claims they want to send footage to arabic and english media outlets with the help of british special forces call this was the day
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before something like that happening to him in april didn't it at the concerns of moscow not just about people on the ground there right yeah that's right in fact just a few days ago actually quite out of the blue john bolton said that washington would respond very strongly and if it thinks if it thinks that the assad government would potentially use chemical weapons once more it would take a listen to what he had to say. we now see plans for the syrian regime to resume offensive military activities and. we are obviously. about the possibility that it may use chemical weapons again if the syrian regime uses chemical weapons we will respond very strongly. and interestingly enough around the same time as bolton statement the u.s.s. the sullivan was deployed to the persian gulf now this is a destroyer class ship with with armed with cruise missiles actually and according to the russian defense ministry they claim that the u.s. u.k.
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and france are preparing for a strike. now if profit is what is the actual situation there right now who controls that province well it's the last terrorist stronghold in syria basically after the syrian government's victory in and around damascus they cut a peace deal with the terrorists saving thousands of civilian lives but all and the basically the the tradeoff was that the remaining terrorists would be sent in buses to the province of it live and now we have four terrorist groups in power there the most powerful of which is called. and they were formerly known as al nusra now the others that are left are called. a shell islam and now are. now they're not really exactly unified they've already started warring with each other they put been putting thousands of civilian lives in danger there are plenty of reports of beheadings going on caging civilians use of human shields these are really common
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reports we're getting from the area and apparently they're hoping to stage a final push against government in areas with chemical weapons and the situation is even more fragile now because the area was actually determine to a deescalation area after negotiations between russia turkey and iran so unfortunately it doesn't look like there's going to be more much deescalation going on there any time soon i guess which is going to have to wait and see what happens in the coming hours and days but thank you for the update from now on quarter. and moving on afghanistan has seen a week of rising tensions between government and militant forces this prompted both to hold talks on the spiraling situation with the head of nato forces in the country is suicide blast. in eastern they a suicide blast in eastern nunga heart province killed two people and critically injured four the bomber detonated his explosives laden vest amid a crowd protesting outside a local electoral office no group has claimed the attack. early on tuesday the
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afghan capital saw three hours of heavy gun fighting between security forces and taliban insurgents the same day mistrials rained down on central kabul fired according to local police by the taliban the country's president was delivering a live televised speech at the time. you. don't lose sight of the b.r.d. if you couldn't do as taliban has been increasing its military activity lately on monday its fighters managed to ambush three buses taking almost two hundred people hostage later on the same day afghan security forces reportedly freed nearly three
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quarters of the prisoners this week's attacks came after the afghan president president offered a ceasefire last sunday for three months the u.s. actively back to the proposal but the taliban rejected it however the group did agree to participate in russia's initiative of talks in moscow something both the u.s. and the afghan government refused to do. by the the havior of the afghan soldier in the afghan national army and the taliban that in fact there isn't the deep animosity that would lead to a prolonged civil war once the foreign troops withdrew. and. and really these various talks about cease fires and truces indicate. that there is a way forward for afghans on both sides and and all the civilians caught in the
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middle if the u.s. would simply withdraw migrants trapped on a boat in a sicilian port have finally been allowed by italy to leave the ship local churches agreed to take in some of the refugees as did albania and ireland the italian interior minister is now being investigated by cicely's chief prosecutor on suspicion of illegal arrest and abuse of power the case that cause divisions within the e.u. with italy now threatening to hold to its payments to the bloc rome is demanding that the e.u. share more of the migrant burden because the e.u. does not respect agreements and does not meet its commitments we as a political force are no longer ready to give them twenty billion a year. let's not engage in finger pointing we also believe in constructive comments leasure long threads are not helpful and will not get us any closer to
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a solution that bow to the center of the round had been stuck in the port unable to dock since monday night with one hundred seventy seven migrants on board some of those on board went on hunger strike on shore thousands of protesters also demanded the release of those trapped on the boat and with tensions growing even the united nations has tried to wait in its latest reports the organization urges all states to take part in the relocation process meanwhile earlier this week italy allowed sixteen migrants off the boat for medical treatment as well as twenty seven youngsters. the you need to step up in the meantime we are about maintaining health and human rights standards on board the day we have allowed miners to disembark a professor of modern european history paladin and deni says the ears problems all not restricted to its handling of the my current crisis i'm going to the major.
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and this goes. something. like don't bother me you. made your bridesmaids a lot of things are not going to. go. the poverty line is the. more. sensible way. the most correct and professional way as the. french police have described the southeastern city of going all ball which is near the alps as the french chicago
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due to its rocketing crime rates are now calling for radical action to restore law and order. little. weird so many things happen when up till now we are afraid you're afraid to go out in the evening why we can steal your jewelry we can grab your bag we have never seen anything like that the police used to be more tough but now even they're afraid. to out her our little. soured our lives to the crime rate is significant in granada compared to cities of
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the same size the city is plagued with drug trafficking there's not a single week without a knife attack or a criminal settling their schools. had to have a new fact that interior minister came to visit for cool in the sale region we thought he would visit grenoble even for a short visit. in the future and we will of course make additional efforts to just carry a. little click on them so i'm talking to preserve grace because they're japanese it looks male and female you could just come and rob them in broad daylight so no one even moves because they're scared to dance and the police are afraid of those crooks not because they have kalashnikovs they're on to the teeth with the weapons of war and the municipal police have nothing to get there and while the national police are believe me just a little bit is the criminals who are the law in this city.
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to joan to videos and still with the roughly string i have to. find out more on string i don't rightly don't t.v. . nineteen seventy eight. to ninety nine and i i said better to execute. up a form sixty two megs seventeen years. for that recommend the death penalty and in theory the judge if they had to perform the execution i think that the. light a different story on giving
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a definite winner. the united states is the last country in the developed west to execute criminals. about fifty percent of americans are for the death penalty and fifty percent against it. our capital punishment system is flawed this is not a matter of vengeance it's a matter of just that we believe serves as a deterrent capital punishment is tainted by racial disparity having my father's killers executed did not bring me a sense of closure is it to restore society or is it an issue if you took
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a life should your life be taken and justice is about us as a society. one nine hundred eighty two was my first execution. i was a correctional officer. one of my main jobs were to save the lives. so when it came down to execution i had to transform myself into a person that would take over like. jerry givens was appointed executioner in one thousand nine hundred seventy seven when the united states reinstated the death penalty. he grew up in the housing projects of richmond virginia. and remembers one tragic night at a party. when i was a teenager i witness a young lady. shot down by before my eyes i want to
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remain quite a young lady because. i was. told. my thing is that if a person take a life of about a person and that person's life should be taken and that's what i believe. jerry received training to operate the electric chair and later to administer lethal injections. he became chief executioner in one thousand nine hundred two. i would say my team members take pride in that work the preparations. getting this person brady plays next step in my prepare him just to see is key it's for the last time and. a last kiss of his mother says to me is the wife or daughter. in all of human you know in this is one human that had made a mistake. we had to carry out the orders.
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outside of his team of eight jerry told no one about his work as an executioner not even his wife. we would keep it a secret and i kept it a secret from my my family. since one thousand nine hundred seventy seven other executioners across the united states have put over a thousand four hundred sixty people to death meant the supposed to be reserved for the worst of the worst moment the supposed to be reserved for the worst of the worst. it was a gorgeous day it was a beautiful morning we met some friends and lost and. twenty three thousand runners and half a million spectators gathered for the boston marathon. karen brossard her
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husband and daughter which cheering a friend over the finish line. we were there for maybe ten or fifteen minutes all excited with the crowd watching everybody come through and suddenly it was this incredible loud. explosion. seven of us there six of us were injured. one of our friends lost both of my legs that. i knew that my husband was pretty badly injured . my daughter. from her. and i had trapped.
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the two blasts injured over two hundred sixty people killed three including krystal campbell. and eight year old martin richard. police pursue two brothers in a dramatic manhunt. six year old tamar alonzo maya was killed in a shoot. a day later police captured the younger brother dzhokhar a life. over the next few months karen braun in their daughter like many of the bombing victims had to undergo multiple surgeries. i want to try to not let this.
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i'm not going to let this prevent me from living the life that i want to live. i'm not going to be afraid. later that summer karen traveled from a home in new hampshire to boston for star nyad serene meant at the federal court. we were all seated together and he walked out he didn't look at any of us but his hand was obviously entered and my immediate response was i hope that her i hope it's pople. that was not like me. and the recognition of that about me was scared because that isn't who i am. a of pled not guilty to all thirty counts seventeen punishable by death. the federal prosecutor asked victims if the u.s.
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should seek the death penalty. were i don't know. i don't know. i don't know what justice is i got a new. terrorist acts or where much more common are the murders and other violent acts that happen every day across the united states. in philadelphia shannon schieber was finishing her first year of graduate school. she had been up studying it was early thursday morning therefore i would say it was friday morning. about two o'clock in the morning she was prepared to go by. the assailant who.

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