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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 rosa manigault 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 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
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seller list has been about donald trump so it doubled trump yells his natori a sketch 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 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 obsession a fixation and obsessive compulsive disorder a focus to big way should i could think of no. their way no no psychological
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construct that can best describe this are natural and unhealthy. focused rage and not just. that one will be covered 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 see is it a minority says she came face to face with her i saw captain rapist not once but twice in the european country we spoke to walk who told us she still lives in fear turned him or i were saudi seven girls captured by the 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 they even abducted eight year old girls they tortured us raped test sold us into slavery who are looking for gasland
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anything sharp knife scissors who couldn't find anything to cure cells with well last walk is just one of thousands of girls and slaves by eisel. has i met america that they're going to get bored children mothers say. without an unbearable push for a newborn pressed on whether in a though that the woman about her that must. have been you know now is not going to either live out in a lower level in the our home would love some won't.
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swack is now ninety she was captured by i still four years ago but after several months managed to escape and flee to germany once there though she claims she again met her tormentor. germany was willing to take in one thousand women who had excused from isel 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 torturer could have found out where i lived the next time i saw he was two years later a car pulled up beside me and asked me if i was a schwab and i said i didn't know he were a 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 had been no other witnesses i told them i'd never imagined possible for an hour 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 fearing for her
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safety in germany she decided to move back to overall thinking 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 wanted me to stay in germany you know in 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 russia's defense ministry warns that terrorists in cahoots with the west are preparing to stage a chemical attack in syria we have more on that after this short break. what
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welcome back afghanistan seen a week of rising tensions between government and militant forces this prompted kabul to hold talks on the spiraling situation with the head of nato forces in the country on saturday or suicide blast in the eastern province killed two people and critically injured for the bomber detonated his explosives laden vest amid a crowd protesting outside a local electoral office no group has claimed responsibility. early on tuesday the afghan capital saw three hours of heavy gun fighting between security forces and taliban insurgents the same day missiles rained down on central kabul with which local police claimed were launched by the taliban the country's
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president was delivering a televised speech at the time. you . leave the. do that arky top. don't loose sight of the b.r.d. if you could and the taliban has been increasingly active of late on monday its fighters ambushed three buses and took almost two hundred people hostage afghan security forces reportedly freed nearly three quarters of the prisoners later that same day this week's attacks came after the president offered a three month ceasefire last sunday the u.s. actively backs the proposal but the taliban rejected it however the group did agree to take part in a russian peace initiative including talks in moscow although but the u.s.
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and the afghan government refused to. by the the havior of the afghan soldiers 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 that afghans on both sides and and all the civilians caught in the middle if the u.s. would simply withdraw. also on sunday russia's defense ministry has warned of an imminent provocation being prepared in syria when all see terrorists stage a chemical attack and lay the blame on the assad government. a strike on. using
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poison laid missiles is planned within the next forty eight hours there's some play 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. to get more details on this now from dawn chorus and he joins me in the studio don thanks for coming in while it did what other details have the russians given about this alleged plot and provocation well the latest report comes from residents of the province in syria and they say that a group of civilians is right now being trained in a nearby area called coffers to carry out a chemical attack aftermath and to blame the assad government for it and now apparently eight barrels of chlorine have already been delivered to the to that site and the white helmets are also allegedly ready to perform a fake rescue as the ministry the russian defense ministry also claims they want to
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send footage of two arabic and english speaking media outlets and we also asked the white house for their comment on their involvement but they have yet to respond now the concerns of moscow is not just to the people on the ground is it that's right in fact actually just a few days ago quite out of the blue john bolton said that washington washington would respond very strongly to anything if the if they think that the assad government could potentially use chemical weapons let's take a listen to what he said. we now see plans for the syrian regime to resume offensive military activities and. we are obviously. better the possibility that. they used chemical weapons again if the syrian regime uses chemical weapons we will respond very strongly now interestingly enough around the same time as bolton stay. the u.s.s.
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the sullivans was deployed to the persian gulf now according to the russian defense ministry this is a destroyer class ship armed with cruise missiles and the ministry also says that the u.s. u.k. and france are most likely preparing for a strike now give me an overall sense of what the situation is in a province at the moment who controls walt well it's the last terrorist stronghold left in syria and after the syrian government's victory in and around damascus they cut a peace deal saving thousands of civilian lives but the trade off was safe passage for many of the remaining terrorists and they were sent to back to live on buses and now the situation is basically governed by four terrorist groups the most powerful being one called. and it's formally known as al nusra the others are called. islam and now are al din. but they're not exactly unified actually they started warring when they got to that area and they've been putting thousands of
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civilian lives in danger reports are saying that the headings caging people and even using human shields are commonplace there right now so reports are also suggesting that some of them are preparing for a final push against government areas in syria hoping to stage a chemical attack so that they can get support from western countries like the united states and the situation is even made more fragile by the fact that this area was determined deescalation zone after negotiations between russia turkey and iran so with these reports pointing towards western intervention terrorists organizing themselves the prospect of deescalation itself is seriously under threat is a very concerning reports that we will be taken across the situation throughout the day for now and on course i thank you. and moving on french police have described the southeastern city of good noble which is near the alps as the french due to its rocketing crime rates are now calling for radical action to restore
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a little and. weird too many things happen one of those now we are afraid you're afraid to go out in the evening why they can steal your jewelry they 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 tell our listeners. so out of their lives if the crime rate is significant in grenoble compared to cities of the same size the city is plagued with drug traffic and there's not a single week without a knife attack or
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a criminal settling their schools. don't ever need the fact that interior minister of iraq along came to visit because in the assam region we thought he would visit grenoble even for a short visit. in the future and we will of course make additional efforts in this area. little click on that so i'm talking preserve phrase because there again he's both male and female who just come and rob them in broad daylight and no one even moves because they're scared to death the police are afraid of those crooks because they have kalashnikovs they're on to the teeth with the weapons of war and the municipal police have nothing by the national police are barely fish and it is the criminals who are the law in this city.
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well thanks for joining us for the weekly here on r.t. international we're going to be back at the top of the hour with all the latest say that. infinitely. from. the from from. to forgive him he said. up a bit. in the. yasi will he would be useful if. he were talking to. them not. just to me it's easy charity. that a lot of any of us come out of a skid but i'm about the same as art when i was up the money into the magazine but
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i'm going to. tell you the long long long i left my. home and. just say to me. yeah so that was a long. haul that was if you meet. other people who go from single most of. our. lives that. make this manufactured consent to stick to the public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the final merry go round to be the one percent. we can
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all middle of the room sick. doing something. real new. previously on the great american pilgrimage after. texas discounts near term care so surreal you know sheer houses but you know what because you're gonna be fine we have a little bit of money we can help out with. get back on your feet. hey everybody i'm stephen both. past hollywood guy usual suspects every proud american first of all i'm just george washington and r.v.'s to see uncle sam the truck before it was this is my buddy max famous financial guru she's a little bit different. no one knows about last but not least my larger than life.
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the night an aspiring star real. with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the brood have fun. every day americans. what's america to our ancestors suffered the most and things council recently i was naked. i think. we start to bridge the gap this is the great american pilgrimage. i look. look ok well there you just gotta get beyond the vanity. just elements that present and become your spirit.
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our heroes say goodbye to texas and hello to the open road as they set their sights north on one of america's most iconic land. if they can make me almost half moon guess we should be careful about running on sheer determination and gasoline fumes stephen to match make it to the land of great faces and great place to see south dakota. say this coffee day when you know isn't that nice it's great that's a cup of tea. stone jilt letters there has the annoying thing of the forefathers on it that's incredible that's the closest cup of coffee to the constitution you're ever going to get young fellow what the fresh water flows down from rushmore to this fantastic location it's transforming i think i could feel ben franklins sweat it's a little sweet so i'm not quite sure from which part of him it is why are we
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talking about ben franklin money's not on mount rushmore yeah. max we're about to pull up to mt rushmore do you see the magnitude and significance to the lactic sent to the of this frequency and vibration to which we're about to embark i'm curious whether it's going to hit me like this is the most significant money made in america i feel kind of strange because i've never been to mount rushmore i've never been there never been anywhere near mount rushmore i use here once as a little kid but. ok hold on that's my question. really had something oh my marrow there american looking good looking a little. mistake. saying damn. yeah i can see over there where the drainage pipe was smashed in so that.
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yeah. but how's my driving pretty good. i'm sorry. you can't talk and you'll be coming with us on the pilgrimage. we're not quite sure. how much is it for us to proceed to. tell. do tank dash digital cameras. ok. have a nice day. truths. about russia. that would be a federal crime i read it. the first to move. next is hyping himself up to face this mountain this event here in our maxwell stephen thinks he notices
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something questionable around these parts of the. confederate flag no that is no way. well brother the light of the almighty shines upon our forefathers as we approach the rock isn't that just majestic this is one of the landmark here in the united states from earth but i would say the next couple generations need to experience look. at. clearly the awesomeness of mt rushmore has left our heroes will speechless. this is it. let's attempt rather. i say we head down the mountain
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to see what locals we can find to learn more about the star dislocations gather some crazy stuff they have a chance i would work to change the sculpture here house. and let's try that again but now it's part of the pilgrimage my friend but. if i had the keys back then i you know like this right here we go. my souvenir plant i'm going to grow this in my garden now well i know it's illegal it's a glance from the park but it wasn't on the ground oh yeah that's right in a falling off a month it is like i didn't rip it off of my branch commit a felony the pilgrimage does not condone taking points from a national park look here thank you for visiting mt rushmore thank you mt rushmore . and that was a stop so i think i found my spirit animal yeah i think it's either a wolf or
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a beaver. that narrowed down to two to chose to know why might it be a wolf well because i thought my howling about a howling when i. and that spot if you do your nose kind of tilt up into the wind the little i've got my my sense a smile became acute i don't know what that was about the babe or the baby or think it make as i. say hoover dam beaver dam beaver build them a verse you know so it's between those two steve in spirit animal is rio. then that's something our heroes enter town the top with some locals to get a better understanding of the sights and sounds surrounding mt rushmore the. brother. on.
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this earth. her you know it was going. jarrett brother go to my buddy max and this stuff is blowing my mind right now and how long i've been doing this and i've been doing it for fourteen years now but i've been here for eleven this location you know and i spend prosperous it's been good this is what i'm livin for. and this is amazing what can you tell us about the sasquatch so a couple years ago i had a custom very special request from a local car but he allowed me to let it sit here it's one of the more popular pieces here so this support me with the arm for. the wolf i know to get next to me boost up oh yeah that show me right up until his into his lap push if
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you see assess watch we don't recommend treating him like a shopping mall santa. feeling it. it's. a dirty you know i think your math but schirmer great stature all right then. i take large strides and there are some folks sitting on a pilgrimage now. this so we've got a couple of pieces down here one quick question you know. i think. you have carved max kaiser this is max kaiser you just didn't know it in your spiritual inspiration max but this could be my inner spirit animal that could have been me living in the tree and then it was released from the train with your heart chainsaw arts. we had to talk about this sure sir i wouldn't just saw the real thing i don't know which one i like better might be this one what's this bad boy
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going for this one here is thirty five thousand. digital cash. ok. no no idea what i'm talking about apparently he didn't see the forty foot billboard drive into his parking lot rather you know. the saying super cool thank you so here it we just had. the moon our earliest presidential election in our history where you're headed about although. i think that we're definitely at a place right now where things are are a little bit crazy but. i would say that we just have to everybody just needs to be on the same page otherwise it's just going it's going to keep killing downhill from here do you find this place this location this artwork which. most of it is you know patriotic in its theme is any part of that mean anything to you or is it just art whatever eagles have always kind of been my forte and so for me to end up next
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to mt rushmore at the home all rushmore it's pretty wild when you think about it. he goes there my thing right over there one of my things to. just say that eagles are your spirit and they are you know. if you look at me and you see any spirit and want becomes obvious. you know. over here. that you end up here i was originally trained up in alaska that's where i learned the trade and i would always come back for the just like really and i was carving over in sturgis during the rally fourteen years ago now and the owner of this property asked me if i wanted to come here instead of go to alaska and also a car carving. so. you see anything you like yeah i'm thinking beristain popular you know something. like
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