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it's laws back to michael cohen now legal fees equal big costs the film a lawyer has lost the donations to cover his defense it's paying off to raise more than one hundred fifty thousand dollars in three days as caleb maupin reports it's not 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 feed the audience isn't it they don't appear ready to donate some people might be laughing but the cash is flowing and then there's peter struck the disk raced former f.b.i.
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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 hauffe 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 nick cave 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 a nasty cool 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
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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 it does. trouble yells isn't a taurus catch phrase that you don't see what 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 trope of 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 meantime i have never seen any thing like this and
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obsession a fixation and obsessive compulsive disorder a focus to big way should i could think of no other way no no psychological construct that can best describe this unnatural and unhealthy. focused rage and the not just not let me clarify not over a particular policy program platform vision idea no it's just hammer. after escaping islamic state imprisonment and fleeing to gemini a girl from iraq minority says she came face to face with her i still kept her and rapist not once but twice in the european country we spoke to told us she still lives in. john how more we were saudi seven girls captured by fighters and taken to
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syria the worst time in my life was the moment when 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 told us into slavery who were looking for gasoline anything sharp knife scissors when we couldn't find anything to cure selves with. because one of the thousands of goals in slaved by i still. has i met a medical professional die they're going to get less book as children by that i say . without an abominable push but i know boring rests on whether you know though that you want it bad that my flesh. you
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know now is not. the love out of my lower level in the alpha would not be someone. ash whack is now nineteen she was captured by a cell four years ago but after several months managed to escape and flee to germany once that she claims she again met her tormentor. germany was willing to take in one thousand women who had exclaimed for myself 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 he asked me if i was a walk and i said i didn't know him or i should walk how is it possible that my rapist is living here and has the same rights as me my boss called the police and
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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 idol fighter to be in germany however the police were unable to trace his name. german prosecutors however say the information provided by a wasn't enough to identify the man fairing for his safety in germany she decided to move back to iraq 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 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. we have more news after a short break. what
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politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. they get accepted or rejected. so when they want to express. something wanted. to do right. this is what the. people are. interested
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always in the law. they said. welcome back to the weekly now thousands of people rallied in central dublin on sunday to show solidarity with the victims of institutional abuse in islands this stands for truth march coincided with the end of pope francis his historic visit to the country which was marked by a powerful mass. there is participating health banus rating secular and justice for all and the church without abuse they marched in silence towards the last magdalene no entry to close in the country their own race where predominantly catholic run
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confinement and to state institutions for women who became pregnant outside of marriage the pope's visit to ireland has seen people airing their grievances savor a range of historic abuse scandals involving the chat. room and in our bond wasn't it good pregnant she couldn't go into non-responsive patrol ran by the street they had to go to d.c. and that's because they were sinners. and. it's night time we were all locked in the setting there will likely some sounds and there was no mattress on the floor if we did get a few years in there in different clinics he played mind games with downs.
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big old slow each two she'd go over shit with ostrich it was all she. told was a washington day bargain and if the electrical short or chain were going i turned my back on the church because the church exposed the church soul suspects trysts you know and they hate so much miss even their original baptism certs. the roman catholic church at the global level directed by the bunch of him has covered up the crimes of cases and has left. children women on the battle.
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of the big new posed a danger to them. now russia's defense ministry has warned of an imminent provocation being prepared in syria it claims that terrorists are going to stage a chemical attack and lay the blame on the assad government a strike on cases item using poison laden missiles is planned within the next forty eight hours that some players outside the region are 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. well and my colleague nicky gavron don't quartette about the story well the latest report comes from residents from the province in syria and they say that a group of civilians is being trained in a nearby area called coffers to carry out the aftermath of
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a chemical attack to be blamed on the assad government now eight barrels of chlorine have already been apparently delivered there and the white helmets are ready to perform a fake rescue basically as the ministry says they want to send footage to arab in english speaking media outlets and we asked the white house once for their comment on this on their involvement in the situation but they have yet to respond now muska has raised concerns not just about the possible actions of those on the ground has that yeah absolutely just a few days ago quite out of the blue actually john bolton said that washington would be willing to respond very strongly if it thinks that the assad government potentially used chemical weapons let's hear what he had to say we now see plans for the syrian regime to resume offensive military activities in. obviously. event the possibility that it may use chemical weapons again if the syrian regime uses chemical weapons we will respond very strongly now
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interestingly enough around the same time as john bolton statement the u.s.s. the solomons was deployed to the persian gulf and according to the russian defense ministry this is a destroyer class ship armed with cruise missiles and the ministry also claims that the u.s. the u.k. and france might be prepared for a strike there now it profitless what is the situation there at the moment who controls was well it's the last terrorist stronghold in syria after the syrian government's victory in and around damascus they cut a peace deal where saving thousands of civilian lives but the tradeoff was safe passage for the remaining terrorists in the area. they were sent in buses to live now for terrorist groups now control that area the most powerful being. formerly known as ties to al qaeda and the others are jaish al islam and. now they're not exactly unified they started warring putting thousands of civilians
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in danger there's already reports regularly coming out of the area of beheadings caging people and even using people as human shields and other reports are suggesting that some of these groups are gathering for a final push against government areas hoping to stage both a chemical attack and to gain support from the west now the situation is made even more fragile because this this specific area was deemed a deescalation zone after negotiations between russia turkey and iran so with these reports pointing to western intervention in the reorganization of terrorist groups it's hard to see how any. deescalation would happen anytime soon. if he is in the midst of a british place office s. lapping a fourteen year old during an arrest the images soon spread online and divided public opinion just a warning the video contains scenes of violence. thank you god it
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was. getting rescue was ok was trying to do it was a guy that was you. know well placed say they responded to a disturbance involving a fighting and then attempting to get the go under control a male officer struck the teenager in the face they claim it was him a sponsor her trying to grab a taser and place right here the girl and a fifty two year old women were arrested on suspicion of assault and officers had to receive medical treatment for a bite from cuts here's just some of the reaction there spain to the incident why would a fully grown man police officer need to palm strike
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a fourteen year old girl the video shows nothing more than police brutality agent john donne no excuses for resisting arrest there's no deserved or not about it he used adequate force to protect himself and detain the suspect the open palm head was to disorientate her so they could get her arms she was being very violent in my opinion i'm not force was very necessary the officers in question need sacking. police chiefs have justified the officers actions saying if a deer does not give a full picture of the situation and former british police inspector peta and social justice campaign and george bush baited the incident clearly to many people like myself it seems that there must have been a better way of dealing with that situation than bashing that go in the head in bashing the head into a metal shutter to grown place officers can find a way of restraining a fourteen year old go back to them i'll tell you what you say tell us i just tell
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us that's why this is this is wise and tell us your the police officer you tell me the only alternatives available to the officer that i could see were allowed to keep a name and snatching his taser and radio was very well taken to the ground and you've been moaning about every place officer on the floor you all go on their own and if the officers use of force isn't right then he would be prosecuted or disciplined for it that act of bashing that would bashing that girl in the head and i do think it makes a difference that she was a forty year ago if she was a you know six called man i think would be a different situation in terms of your place where i think if the police aren't trained to deal with a fourteen year old girls that are being by them in ways that don't require them to bash them in their heads into metal metal shutters since any police officer uses any force whatsoever it's described as police brutality which it isn't you also keep saying for a lot that has any relevance fourteen year old girls can calls are just like
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anybody else is telling me that two grown police officers two grown police officers with four limbs to deal with on one person they can't restrain those four limbs and and the body without bashing the head into mental chatter and to go back to a point i made before and i don't for you this wasn't about using a hate to a man you should use or have talked to your eyes and i think this is about recognizing that if the police can respond to a video like that with with pure defensiveness out. the problems are only going to get worse between sections of the public they already have a lot of doubts about the place close matter in the us for instance it's not as if the police haven't been brutalizing people for many years it's that people now have smartphones and can record it you would be better off supporting the police in trying to keep older and questioning why fourteen year old girls are brawling in the street with the children is that instead of questioning the actions of the police doing their best to deal with that situation thanks for watching the weekly on our national mall be back in just over thirty minutes time.
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to give him he said he. basically lives in the. house you believe you so you are talking to. doesn't. tell us but i'll get it why don't we just keep getting easy. and that a lot of any of us come out i skid but i'm about the same as art and i was up the money into the magazine about you know. making money i left my
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money how much. to save the best for them so there was a lot. longer to be made by. other people my gums was on the times. it was a little. bit out that i was primal about my god i was a little. bit. north and i. think we will be a little bit of
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a civilization that's about. a water tank delivers drinking water to this village once a week. only . some for seven days that's meant to come back household needs as well. there are now some offices open water anywhere nearby. clear. that there are not i'm not overdone
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it's a look at my route right now they really need to find out what's our i'm not going to be an aa member need to get. the lawyer that other day i'm going to find out if not i'm going to go on it was i want you to let me get it up to letting the gun how do you begin jacket it to tell you if i'm on the lawn mower get company like you want to get a restaurant or not that it is we don't i got it i got the funniest song of the part of unity is in the letter funny that i don't care get it about it that he be here you're not about it want to hear my dad about it and to get outside and make it understood that and it was new it was the hum if it does let it go at them over the guy at that of when it come to. the war does disability suddenly under does not mean one really joined the blue when it was it was a bad compared to. this is one of thousands of indian villages where we want to use the most precious commodity.
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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. by. she is carrying a week's supply of water on her head this is from the tank i. love
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those. i wear out in that room alone the most open and the most on the lawn when you want and out of wood and i finally was the most out of date and get up early now hansei but i don't i wouldn't give it a point to bone. the result of that when we added i mean when you're this if the family you get the weird ok i mean the goody the out a little bit looser the bradley henry is a fundraiser and could be abit gather data savvy i don't have the ability. but the bigger point is that he really would appear that he's thinking of any i finally found that out in a longer any. people living in india as hearts and average regions figured out a way of collecting in 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
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a long time ago. i'm like oh yeah we're going to go down by the a barn you guys go you know when i visit with. fluids i gave worldwide i got more like you all made out of you know the problem my mother my brother got to bother about you know the woman i don't. ah. there used to 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. and 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 rains.
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and one hundred twenty rupees a day. they need this money to buy water. at the villages have been waiting for over a month for the big rains to come and for free water to start forming from the skies but only into a. land that nobody. can. do it. i think it's a kind of heat stroke sorry. if this. is. really our day it was rather a little early if it was or was it on a bit of. the thieves and if it is if
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you keep it you keep it gently. please please socials it if it won't. i think about. oh my god. oh. my god. yeah. there are now i'm saying no. money. but.
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just a little giggle but do you lost. your purse. couldn't . find. it so. there's a new. you can find out. the logo on. the 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
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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 owner of the unit in the us 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 at. the youth these days bunce why it's on to square because they used to be so they have some queuing to do the i would out of their number. oh fuck yeah though i. gather i go out oh i lot of soft unfun felt so awful awful i'm not
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for. it. you know when you did something so. far the one i did i. was going to buy. it. and if i missed it is that the time to come and i know it is about it that mr nuss on the unfulfilled was out of the house so more than five metres up i don't know you who you know that the plan you're given i know how to do it that day and. this is going to go with the. fam.

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