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hired 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 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
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realize one of the bout is that 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 other way no no psychological construct that can best describe this unnatural and unhealthy. focused rage and not just. that let me clarify
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not over a particular policy program platform vision idea no it's just i am. scaping islamic state imprisonment and fleeing to germany a girl from iraq has the the minority said she came face to face with her and rapist not once but twice in the european country we spoke to ash who told us she still lives in fear. we were standing seven girls captured by fighters and taken to syria the worst time in my life was the moment when i still separated me from my family they took us away from our mothers fathers brothers they even have a ducted eight year old girls they tortured us raped told us into slavery we were looking for gasoline anything sharp knife scissors when we couldn't find anything to cure selves with. is one of thousands of girls and slaves but i still.
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the medical profession does they're going to get less bored children rather than a sick. joke about an abominable push for but i know boring pressed on whether going on though that he wouldn't hurt that my flesh. you know now is not going to either live out in a lower level than the alpha would but if someone. is now nineteen she was captured by i still four years ago this after several
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months managed to escape and flee to germany once that there she came she again met her tormentor had with us to 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 tortured 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 morris 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 fight or 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 has decided to move back to iraq. i think i told my dad that
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the person who raped me 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 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. now a place in the u.s. city of jacksonville florida say two people have been shot stead's during a video game tournament at an entertainment complex there were three disused individuals at the scene one of those being the suspect who took his own water. there were nine victims transported by your party to area hospitals seven of those had gunshot. in addition there were two additional gunshot victims is still transported themselves to local hospitals i'm happy to report that they are all
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stable condition at this time. shortly after the first reports of the attack began circulating video apparent to show the incident meshed online just to warn you you may find the footage distressing. so that it will be hard for stories to start to talk about starting. place of identified the shooter as a twenty four year old man from baltimore they say he used at least one handgun witnesses have described the chaos that ensued after the shooter opened fire. lost again came back to the site you say you're leaving. a detailing with each other look using the light to look up to see the light. because it is
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she. sees people coming outside but the girl she probably. only other people land in. thousands of people have rallied in central dublin on sunday to show solidarity with the victims of institutional to be an island this stands for truth march coincided with the end of pope francis's historic visit to the country which was marked by a papal mass that is participating carries banus emplacements with slogans like truth justice love they marched in silence towards the last night's illinois injury to close in the country the laundries were predominantly catholic run confinement institutions for women who became pregnant outside of marriage the pope's visit to ireland has seen people airing their grievances there for a range of historic abuse scandals involving the catholic church.
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if for whom and in ireland wasn't marriage and good pregnant she couldn't go into not the trial run by the st they had to go to d.c. and that's because they were sinners. at that time we were all locked in the cell there were like prison cells and there was no mattress on the floor we did get abuse in there in different rooms they played mind games with downs. in gold's low lights to signal voters it was for children to adoption and they were
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told it was abortion shouldn't they were going to have to look at the church and when i turned my back on the church because the church exposed the church full of suspect streets you know and they hate so much miss even their original baptism certs. the roman catholic church the global level had to rectify the bunch of them was covered up the crimes of priests and it's left. children women on the bible. study you posed a danger to the pope francis has pleaded for forgiveness save the catholic church's handling of abuse cases and so on saturday met with
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a group of victims to have their stories he expressed outrage over what he called repugnant crimes and promised to work to stamp out abuse in the church. video has emerged of a british police officer slapping a fourteen year old girl during an arrest the images soon spread online and divided public opinion just a warning the video contained scenes of violence. thank you your god was going to. get a drink i was ok sure it was fine yet you know this was a guy that i can't thank god usually there was no tomorrow police say they responded to a disturbance involving youth fighting and in attempting to get the girl and to
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control a male officer struck the teenager in the face they claim it was in response to her trying to grab a taser and place radio the girl in the fifty two year old woman were arrested on suspicion of assault two offices had to receive medical treatment for bites and cards here's just some of the reaction that's been to the incidence why would a fully grown man police officer need to palm strike a fourteen year old girl the video shows nothing more than police brutality agent john donne no excuse 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 has 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 the police chase have justified the officers actions saying the video does not give
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a full picture of the situation earlier on or take a former british place inspector pay to cook and social justice campaigner george bars or debated 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 a 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 us if 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 police officers 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 will bashing that girl in the head and i do think it makes a difference that she was a forty year ago if she was
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a you know six book called man i think it was different situation in the times we were placed with i think if the police aren't trained to deal with fourteen year old girls that are being violent 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 girl like that has any relevance fourteen year old girls can calls are just like anybody else 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 having a hate to a man you should have taught it was. this is about recognizing that if the police can respond to a video like that with a with period defensiveness i think the problems are only going to get worse between sections of the public that already have
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a lot of doubts about the police that 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 would be better off supporting the police and try. and to keep order and questioning why fourteen year old girls have brawling in the street with other children of that age instead of questioning the actions of the police doing their best to deal with that situation. 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 laid 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 my colleague nic aaron talked to dawn quarter about the story
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. 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 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 hasn't it 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
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for the syrian regime to resume offensive military activities. we are obviously concerned about the possibility that it may use chemical weapons again if the syrian regime uses chemical weapons we will respond very strongly now 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 that at the moment who controls 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 adlib
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now for terrorist groups now control that area the most. powerful being. formally 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 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 the reorganization of terrorist groups it's hard to see how any. deescalation would happen any time soon french place
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have described the southeastern city of carnaval which is near the alps as the french chicago due to its rocketing crime rates they're now calling for radical action to restore little animal to. weird too many things happen when up till 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 out. her.
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shower they are used to the crime rate is significant in grenoble compared to cities of the same size the city is plagued with drug trafficking there's not a single week without a knife attack or criminal settling their schools. said to have renewed the fact that interior minister came to visit for cool in the assail 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. click on that so it took a preserve phrase because there again he's both male and female he could 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
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city. for more information on any of our stories on the weekly day forget to visit our t dot com where on social media to see you in about half an hour's time. thank. you.
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welcome to worlds apart the iranian nuclear deal once branded as a major achievement of american diplomacy has now become the poster child for the absence of it dull trans decision to renege on the agreement not only reopens a major international problem but it also calls into question the very means of solving it with ellie's betrayed and adversaries befuddled how should the world navigate its way forward to discuss that and now i'm joined by jared blank senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace and formerly us state department chords in a very very raw new claim from mentation mr blank it's so good to talk to you thank you very much for finding time for us thank you now i'm sure you are greatly disappointed by present trends decision to walk walk away from the j.c.b. zero eight but hopefully there is still some room for damage control how much of
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a do you believe can still be salvaged well i suppose you can call damage control there from the u.s. perspective no good outcomes here one possibility is that the the path that we're currently on the successful and that's that immediately after president trumps announcement president rouhani said ok we're going to stay in the deal for a little while and give time for the other participants mainly the three european countries to see what they can offer us to make it worth our while to stay in long term that could succeed it would be good from the perspective of the new. keeper on the nuclear program under control and under inspection but it would leave the united states very isolated and europe for the position to confront other problematic iranian policies alternatively those negotiations might fail which would lead to a resumption of industrial scale enrichment and a serious serious problem for the region in the world now trump is obviously in violation of the american obligations but to some extent he's choosing his word
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because last winter he gave the europeans what looked like an ultimatum that he was going to do it on the last the transatlantic allies could it gree on sound ways of shoring up the deal and i gather from your article is that the talks which began in january were progressing fairly well what do you think may have happened to upset all about progress well i think it's a combination of a lack of sincerity on president terms part he wasn't really looking to come to an agreement with our allies he was looking to act on his and a mess toward his predecessor barack obama. and also the total chaos and dysfunction in this administration so the president gave his ultimatum senior officials worked on negotiations with the europeans i don't think there was any process to brief the president on the progress and so you know he heard about it from president mccrone and from chancellor merkel but that had not been buying into
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the decisions made along the way as you pointed out in one of your articles there were a number of things that could have done he could have extended the sanctions waiver to allow a little bit more time for the talks and yet he decided to and it abruptly after all those meetings cordial meetings with present chancellor merkel to the russians that looked kind of fluid do you think he was trying to make some point to send some assets to the europeans or is it just mr trump being. in court he is you know it's hard to know if he was trying to send a message but certainly after all the bonamy of the meeting after the supposedly improved atmosphere in the merkel meeting and then he actually treated his intention to make this announcement and sort of telegraphed where it was going while foreign secretary boris johnson was actually in washington trying to convince vice president pence and the secretary of state to continue the negotiations it
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whether or not he was intending to be rude whether he was trying to send a message this clearly isn't the way allies behave toward one another the russians are often accused of and into taking all sorts of conspiracy theories and i personally think that's a cultural thing rather than political because we enjoy it counter intuitive explanations and of one such conspiracy theory that's been. stalking me as i was preparing for this program is the thought of whether or not iran is the main thing here do you really think that. the major thing here asked mr trump sas is defeat of iran's potential nuclear program oh absolutely not if the concern were ron's nuclear program the solution was the j c p o. if anything the pulling out of the running the risk that iran will restart industrial scale enrichment that raises the possibility of increased conflict across the board so if
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you want to conflict with iran this is the way to go this is obviously not about trying to contain iran's nuclear ambitions but also that what i think this is really about is barack obama president trump is trying to tear down the accomplishments of his predecessor i think it's pretty clear from his public remarks that he does not understand what was in the way or what is in the g. c.p.o. a and it doesn't really matter to him he doesn't have a policy objective he just wants to disparage barack obama and what about the so-called european allies because. there are some many issues involved i mean the fate of the european. exemptions from tariffs on steel and aluminum is still very much up in the air mr trump is supposed to make his decision until june first now there is a threat of. secondary sanctions we are talking about a very very large chunk of the economy do you think all
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these economic issues and i'm trying to phrase it very carefully not to be accused of russian bias but still do you think these economic issues are going to be featured in the political discussions on the run sure i mean the first thing you need to say about this is that from the from europe's perspective iran does not matter economically so whatever decisions europe makes these are the the j c p u a are going to be national security could decisions and political decisions if they want iran to stay in the g c p a way they're going to have to offer some additional economic benefits but that's not because europe is deeply in a murder of the possibility of trade with iran i do think though to your question dear broader question europe is perceiving all of these things as a piece to the steel and aluminum tariffs the recent sanctions on russia. the resumption of sanctions on iran i think you see the united states disregarding the needs and interests of its allies and europe and other allies are going to have to
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look at this and decide how to respond in order to protect their own control and yet mr blank you suggested before that in the event of trying to pull out your of will likely side with the united states even if it blames the current administration for ruining this deal and if it does i think the european leaders will essentially have to accept that the level of credibility is the same as trump is that they are moral equals and i personally don't think there's much trouble on that side as far as the u.k. is concerned but when it comes to germany when it comes to france. do you think they can afford it from a moral point of view do you think chancellor merkel for one can bring herself to be seen as standing shoulder to shoulder with trump and that well first of all i think that's a little bit unfair trump is the trump is the actor he is the decision maker in this terrible decision the european leaders are now stuck with a series of very uncomfortable dilemmas that they will need to resolve but but they're not the ones who created this disaster what i wrote though was that if iran
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were to were to respond to our violation with a violation of their own i'm quite sure that europe will side with the united states if you have the u.s. out of out of out of compliance in iran out of compliance then europe will side with us even if we were the if it's our fault if iran manages to stay in compliance i think europe is in a much more difficult situation and the possibility that they will try to strike a additional bargain with iran to provide some replacement economic benefits is real but i think the question here is not only striking additional concessions for iran but also negotiating that with the united states because i'm i'm pretty sure you're heard a number of officials in the trauma administrations directly almost ordering european companies german companies to get out of iran to seize business operations there immediately. that's hardly seems to be building or is that you employ
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a bit with the allies but putting that aside do you think the united states needs to be taught a lesson here that's essentially the question i'm trying to ask you do you think the european union needs to take a moral stance in this on this particular issue to show the united states the trumpet ministration and bass in this example that this is not ok to conduct international politic policies like that i mean american i'm an american former official i'm not going to call on europe or anyone else to teach the united states a lesson i think europe has got a very very hard set of decisions to make where. they'll need to decide the need to weigh problems in the transatlantic relationship against their real concerns their national security concerns about the resumption of iranian unconstrained nuclear program and i'm sympathetic to how difficult this decisions are going to be as i started out by saying from the u.s. perspective there are only bad answers here either you've got europe essentially isolating us because they find a way to save the deal or you.

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