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it's. a problem for her situation a guy who can be bad because anyone because of people going guy goes off what they mean it is we have a little. give him a maybe you can sort of the man who suffered the local because a vehicle will play a little. kid he's a muslim he's a hoop on the. show but i've been around so bundled up. when he started growing for him to do that he's out and i'm feeling years. that's the idea to get it to you on the idea he is looking to spawn and this supposed the year you were. gone.
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going to the park going to be a good minute of money they get paid needed it didn't get out of line get more they're going to be livid about money already let alone good i don't want a late model but i'm is about the. conditions of life the f. and this you want all of us that are three the people my little party are playing on the night i look at the office and i get asked to get out of the us. not that i have a mother the one that people left the. land don't want to let us out of up and that was up until until they get now of course that out that the amount that the money's got so that the car the family that at the co-op and then. when the rains finally arrived in two thousand and fifteen they were to skin is to provide the state with water. in two thousand and sixteen the monsoon season was late
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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 new land was counterfeited new technologies were introduced the flows were the list fielding outstanding crops but apparently now it's time to pay back for this explosive growth among other things with shrinking water supplies for water shortages have become a national catastrophe. and they said you've got to agree on some level is a bit me a little it you don't want as apparently the law is your idea very large those of us are nearly three monologues of that group i want to be. one of those you know
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is your seat and they said to give. this it will you also will probably win just the work they will actually do something. you wanted to do suppose you be. sure. to go deeper to mazar if you start out of the know you if you slow down or double my money we're going to leave office i just don't know because whenever the i got here yes i would i said something outside zero zero seven zero zero i asked my sister buying of steam. when i knew.
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what i mean. by. the way what the mark. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer and it be illumined that penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying the is just
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no way that doesn't mean that we're even many of the times families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to get pellet 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 the way.
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ruth. sixty seven person of in didn't walk in this world opened all dobro new swimmers border who did better docks a good view of the rivers really of all the water but to go to the. many years into jihad seeing giant she has been trying to raise awareness of the suicide epidemic she talks to the families of the deceased trying to get to the
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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 farmington creasing the difficult local farmers would go bankrupt borrow money and then as they were unable to pay their debts they committed suicide. responsibility for the sioux sword is the loss of the rule of war due to a long rope through the drone or delete. minu gorgeous the. relatives of the dead 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
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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 we are. going to get out of. it if you're going to get a little bit better pull the. ash is a diver but 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 a body isn't identified and there's no one to claim it he drops it back into the water. and.
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and hey look i think. he's gone the lights got their dog he had them did him in in the war to the water is contaminated the freezer can get contaminated. the police doesn't dig them to them or to do the police doesn't remove them from the earth the police officers are over there was saying zeros was no boardings. didn't the police the over so those there are no borders over there and your to use all the bodies so isn't the go dividing those whose votes.
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you did in one did of life goes to hear somebody the born in one day and the bruises 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 great many street oh certainly should i sure that city iowa will fight out everybody based on. stacy. this city yeah. be careful. about it.
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in. one theory is that this land was once a savanna or even a forest but for many centuries people exploited the lands to pant like that a 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. from. being a little could give it a little bit of fun. because
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channels dug under politicians soldiers eventually dried up the water tower was built by the government on functioning and only the recipe was constructed using ancient technologies are still surprisingly in use. this belongs to. everyone. then people not because they have water. for domestic but but it's not for silly. people say this is old water big this water is very pure for drinking. don't diminish and no biological no . you see. this not just really pretty quickly you see. you can drink no problem. might be that he hates bunny. going to be.
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ok the monologue. going to go. going forward. but. this is a worldwide problem i was the last you know in. my lobby they have a lot of pretty and so i see a long spell and shortest but they are also facing a crisis saw by not thinking about the water so this is the next thing. without using throughout much of its history humankind using the film from the sky but more than industry requires water for irrigation cooling and manufacturing
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to months of fresh water has already exceeded supply the organization for economic co-operation and development has estimated that in fifty 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. please please. to begin to. open up a bit here. in the. house we will be ready to speak so you
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will be talking to. me did you get started. on that a lot of anything about comedy skit but i'm about the same as art but i was up the money into the magazine with. him so giving him a long long time left my money on. just a little. there was. a long. haul that was a view made by. other people more adult films i was on the. list . so. max kaiser's financial survival guide.
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housing bubble. oh you mean there's a downside to artificially low mortgage rates don't get carried away that's cause report. just. people. that are going out there how can other than our good luck though that that not a lot of the amount of the money there's an average amount. this was a good time to. try to move. you. know none of that out loud you know how little money not how far north they're going to our south or expending and they're all people we believe is the beer. bottle of my kids i live on the bubble so johnny boy are you the moment i've got
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a mother how do a lot of kids there are there are a lot of them and i'm a little work in my building let's pull out the pink i don't want to put our other from one recording without all the other while the. facebook has banned hundreds of pages of groups and accounts links to iran and russia for what it calls coordinated in authentic behavior including alleged political political meddling. donald trump's presidency is looking increasingly per carry assaulted two former associates were found guilty of new worst federal crimes . and we speak to an iraqi girl who escaped sexual enslavement by islamic state only to come face to face with her i still kept in her new home of germany.
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very warm welcome you're watching the weekend here on r.t. international all the latest headlines on the stories that have shaped the week but first facebook's upping the ante in his crusade against fake news it's gone on another banning spree in a bid to stamp out the phenomenon and thereby limit efforts to sway political opinion it explains. thanks for joining us milly playing with your latest news in the world of social media facebook and twitter have gotten rid of suspicious accounts schooling fakes and propaganda from iran the troll factories not only after the minds of the americans but users all over the world it's claimed to be run by iran's government media. not us at the by.
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some of them through. facebook already enables users to check if they've been exposed to russian bots and trolls how many trolls does it take to incite i've evolution scores of so-called russian bots took over twitter and facebook well this facebook slash twitter online police rate is an actual news story this week yeah you can take plenty of the earlier reports replace the word russia with iran and get pretty much identical stuff all right speaking of facebook this time it banned six hundred twenty five pages traced to iran and an unknown number of pages linked to russia it just wouldn't work if russia didn't get mentioned and the reason for this verdict is we removed multiple pages groups and accounts for coordinated in offensive behavior on facebook and instagram what kind of sin is this in
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authentic behavior let's hear from zax people they use similar tactics by creating networks of accounts to mislead others about who they were and what they were doing we ban this kind of behavior because we want people to be able to trust the connections they make on facebook the issue of trusting what pops out at you from the internet it's almost as old as i am. ask her when we should meet. it seems like you're chatting with somebody just like yourself not only even if they show a picture of themselves it may not really be who they say they are it could be somebody dangerous i'm not trying to say criminals who take advantage of online platforms shouldn't be banned or prosecuted but dear facebook the way the internet and social networks have worked for years is that users can be who they want to be online who said they must stick to what someone thinks is authentic behavior what if i want to
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be an elf or santa or a real news hound and my now going to be blamed for an authentic behavior and get a red card sooner or later i. universe i come to the us just for all the things they can do i. say because of all the things they can well looks like online platforms will force us to adjust to a new reality where a step away from your genuine behavior may lead to a ban or some distinguished fact checkers will tell you who you should or shouldn't trust so next time when he choose to complain about a post online think twice what if the fact checkers disagree in fact whatever you do they're better think twice. meanwhile there's concern over facebook's latest
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tool to tackle fake news which will involve evaluating users based on how trustworthy they are online it's in addition to the science existing efforts to stem the spread of misinformation the idea is to protect users from those who indiscriminately flag up fake news is real and vice versa this is the will even be used to predict which articles need fact checking based on a user's history of posting stories despite facebook boosting efforts to get rid of fake news there are still a big few questions that need to be asked about this latest method like which users or which countries will be part of the new fake news initiative it's also not known how the evaluations will affect individual users on the site or how the process will be monitored is perfect because the media firing line but the social media giant insists it's not as bad as it sounds we developed
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a process to protect against people indiscriminately flagging news is fake and attempting to game the system the reason we do this is to make sure that our fight against misinformation is as effective as possible. the sea lion privacy company crypto hippi outlines the ethical implications of facebook's policies i think it's political pressure i think it really comes down to that they are putting themselves in the position of mediating human relationships which is first of all a very unhealthy thing to do and it's something that they really are grossly. incompetent to do the users primarily will not know what is being done to them and they will be manipulated or sorts of ways we don't know what kind of ways now talk of donald trump's possible impeachment took center stage in the u.s. media this week amid a scandal over two of his former associates to be impeached with this i think the
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beginning has to be said and mark right now and wolf we're in a watergate moment but there is i think a lot for the president to fear the discussion about impeachment comes after trump the x. campaign chairman paul monophysites was found guilty of numerous fraud charges and his ex lawyer michael cohen pleaded guilty to presidential campaign finance violations allegedly paying hush money to trump's mistresses is landed the u.s. president in hot water as cohen has implicated him as the orchestration of the scheme but president the democrats are desperately keen to rake up as much muck as possible in the midterm elections or there's mark. all that much and much as possible so the general public will be influenced by this in the run up to the november election. a special council probe was initially launched to investigate alleged collusion with russia but has so far only exposed food and
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election campaign violations take the use of the right here to account we've got to hope the company where is the closure you know they're still looking for cohesion where is the closure finds a killer issue the fact that they haven't come up with anything that proves there is no russian collusion or they've wasted two years to find fairly pedestrian violations sure if you went into any of the campaigns including hillary clinton's and spent two years with an investigation team in the grand juries i'm sure you'd find a lot more than mis filings and maybe some violations of campaign finance laws. back to michael cohen now legal fees equals big costs the former lawyer has asked the donations to cover his defense and it's paying off to he's raised more than one hundred fifty thousand dollars in three days as kind of opening reports is not
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always bad business to be dismissed by the president and donald trump was a host on the reality t.v. show the apprentice he really took the show's iconic catchphrase to heart you're fired you're fired you're fired. now that donald trump is the president getting fired by him isn't exactly a career setback take the case of michael cohen this is michael collins lawyer urging people to support michael cohen with an online fundraiser for hoping that he will get some help from the american people so we can continue to be in the audience is that they don't know if they are ready to donate some people might be laughing but that is blowing and there's peter struck the disk 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 his cancer patients on that sort of like
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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 die.
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