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do you ever reports that riyadh is behind the disappearance of a dissident saudi journalist in turkey president donald trump powers promised to punish saudi officials if their involvement is proven but stressed his desire to protect america's multi-billion dollar business with the goal of kingdom terrible the disgusting about that if that were the case so we're going to have to see we're going to get to the bottom of it and there will be severe punishment we don't like it and we don't like it even a little bit but as to whether or not we should stop one hundred ten billion dollars from being spent in this country knowing they have four or five alternatives two very good alternatives that would not be acceptable to bring to market was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul on october the second no one's heard from him since turkey has not officially accused riyadh of being involved but multiple reports claim its intelligence services have evidence that not only was he kidnapped but also tortured and killed saudi arabia is still
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strongly denying any involvement despite the mounting pressure on it as several reports have emerged that the u.s. reportedly knew of an alleged saudi plan to capture. news outlets science and intelligence intercepts are claiming the saudi crown prince ordered an operation to india and detain him while some u.s. senators are calling to investigate his disappearance and a warning of consequences for a at if the reports are true but donald trump is adamant he won't break the stronger economic relations between washington and saudi arabia caleb maupin reports. if you thought that the disappearance of a saudi journalist in turkey would hurt ties between riyadh and washington wrong military and diplomatic ties are closer than ever and donald trump recently spoke up about why that is i don't like the concept of stopping an investment of one hundred ten billion dollars into the united states. because you don't think that to
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do they're going to take that money and spend it at russia or china or someplace else the media was pretty shaken by his honesty if the saudis are responsible and this is the bully that everyone elected to push around the world leader said it would not be a good thing at all look at the messages he sent we don't mind dictatorship we have no interest in human rights in your country saudi has been a client of the united states close relationship for a long time the administration and saudi arabia figure that they were so comfortable in their relationship with donald trump that they can give the green light time seems to be admitting that u.s. policy in the middle east is not really about some moral impulse to spread freedom or humanitarian concerns he seems to be admitting that it's about money and selling military hardware the human rights record of saudi arabia has remained the same for decades but that's never stopped u.s. presidents from swooning over the saudi royal family.
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has a way of launching into truth tantrums unloading unspoken realities about international relations for example this is his take on the u.s. invasion of iraq old expression to the victor belong the spoils you remember. he always used to say keep the oil if we kept you and you probably wouldn't have isis because that's where they made the money in the first place so we should keep the oil but ok trump recently acknowledged that south korea is not completely sovereign in its actions like one south korea mulled over the possibility of easing relations with the north well they won't do it without proof. they do nothing without
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a roof so to be clear donald trump is not changing u.s. foreign policy he loves the saudis he loves bossing south korea around and he is not talking about cutting the huge military budget however he's getting rid of a lot of the smoke and mirrors and telling things as they actually are kaleb up and artsy new york we spoke to. a political science professor in turkey who thinks the economic relations between washington and riyadh when change. is told to leave you you know his attitude is as business when i think it affects a little bit the relationship between the united states and so do i don't gonna go flop doesn't affect where well because the problem is that now americans want to do something against russia and iran and turkey in the middle east and they need . countries that do need some money and despite i think you you know
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doesn't change anything just a little bit you know some. of it after a while but the order to petition of saudi arabia because you know americans are now those there said the. moment mr amman is you know. he tries to do something with you about this repetition or dis in which will be destroyed totally if it's programmed. american not by kanye west has been showing his love for donald trump showing talks in the oval office but west's controversial comments and a so-called lack of respect haven't sat well with many across america. he's been a friend of mine for a long time there was sort of the carpet is how you make your life for me made superman the part they were. discovering really discuss her.
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i love this guy right here. is what i look like i'm doing this for everybody who's watching us or turn the volume down you can put it back up against that but if you think you're going to tell us what happened when you grow don't read it and we have this now and kanye west is hardly a political philosopher and i've always believed an entertainer should first entertain and keep their politics separate from their art. before the white house did you also then smoke it up a little bit in the bathroom when you were there i was trying to get so you're saying he.
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should look so good for. voters in germany's largest states will elect the next government on sunday the polls are predicting that the right wing nationalist alternative for germany party will enter the various parliament for the first time her nations that he has the details. time is ticking away in the key german states of the various states election campaigns come to a close even the polls say it's time for our state system party to angela merkel c.d.u. c.s.u. looks set to lose the dominance it's held in bavaria since the second world war even taste sound tradition is apparently losing its appeal.
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now the c.s. use launched major rallies in a desperate and final attempt to attract states though to swing ahead angela merkel's compassionate micra stance is expected as the various took in the second highest number of asylum seekers house and sixteen regions in the country at the height of the migrant crisis twenty thousand the private meeting of the states it sounds not everyone was happy about least you see. it. now the alternative to germany party or the f. day is on the fifth day of entering the very end parliament for the first time that even claiming that the ruling vivarium party is stealing the campaign talking but this is very well known among the journalists and also among the seniors who is
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kind of copying our dream to fly it's wonderful. to. be. at least. the u.s. services and international partners have temporarily suspended after thirty five flight operations. the enterprise conducts a fleet wide inspection of a fuel to within the engines if known good fuel tubes are already installed in those aircraft will be returned to flight status. not.
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not. so it's a con they say you all what you eat but the u.s. military is looking to change that among stories coming up after this short. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful ready. to sit down and
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talk. what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so if you want to be president. or something. that you'd like to be close that's what the four. can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters out. there. welcome back now army recruitment commercials give you an insight into the discipline loyalty and fitness required to make it in the u.s. army.
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about a recent studies found that founded last slipping in the recruitment pool around one third of american use wouldn't be accepted into the military because of obesity and unhealthy lifestyles the army is now warning anyone who wants to enlist to get fit on the u.s. army is pushing for some fundamental changes marines have already seen a revamped to meal times with healthier food being served up and over the next two years the army has pledged to raise its fitness standards and make tests tougher in order to get recruits physically fit before hand it's promoting fitness education in schools and even starting programs to provide poor families with healthy food u.s. defense analyst yvonne erland gave us some suggestions about what else might help. in the united states of course the military is just a very small portion of the population and the president the government can't tell people what to eat so the army can sponsor health programs or whatever with but i'm
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not sure that that's really going to help that much i think you probably need to work on the society itself as far as you know getting more exercise eating healthier foods etc and it's very difficult because there is so much fun stuff to eat that's not very good for you here in the united states. those days failed launch of us thought a spacecraft scientists busy trying to find out what went wrong with the booster rocket meant to carry it since all but it's they john mattick a scapegoat the two astronauts on board has had space industry experts praising the technology that propelled them to safety. each and every soyuz spacecraft is equipped with an emergency escape system that is designed to enable the crew safe escape in case of an emergency on board during blast off and the ascension phase the system has an evacuation capsule and powerful engines attached to it the
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engines are active fifteen minutes before launch if the flight gets out of control they propel the capsule away from the main body of the rocket that enables the crew to reach a safe distance in about four seconds parachutes then open to slow the capsules descent and ensure a safe landing this is the only system of its kind this so deeply integrated in both the spacecraft and the launch vehicle the emergency system has been deployed eight times over the history of soyuz launch is three of them were manned missions and the crew survived every time. my goodness deep of course i want to thank the rescue one some of those who designed the scape system thanks to them came back to earth i don't think it was a miracle i think it's professionalism i think it's of functional technology that has been tested and proven over many many years and also the actual humans just of the the emergency crews as you heard the it would be to get there in
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time and i'm sure what was happening in the council was was very professional the soyuz is. you know the ground zero it's been around forever it has proven it so repeatedly. and i think it's probably wonder if not the safest human spacecraft in the world the head of the european space agency says it's astronauts will continue to use oil as well kit that the agency is ready to help in the on going investigation. there is no change of plans so we are looking forwards to not only using so use for the next us amounts but also for some other work or not so we do not see that there is a change in plan for the most important thing is now to find out who course and i hope that this can be done quickly and then we go just under current. hearts to us course months that ego is ready to participate in the investigation
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because of course we're interested in getting all the information next time be you want to have another you have been asked about it the middle of next year. it seems like scientists are being morning of the threat of climate change for ages but is anyone really listening in case you missed it with r.t. is partly boyko has some rather unique ideas on how to draw more attention to the problem. or the. great say we're at the u.n. saying that they'll be a castro for something isn't done to keep global warming to below one point five degrees this saying unprecedented changes are needed now we're facing drought floods extreme heat poverty for hundreds of millions. it's still carrying people constantly using evidence and
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a lifetime of expertise based on exhaustive in their the results now that i didn't pay them something so destruction of our planet was my mom's me here on the moon with you again. you sound a bit preachy so we are in the wrong using a very very as a mascot that was a good try but i see one in real life maybe like three times when i missed the moon then i would miss really tendons no one would and when he was born in the one point five degree rise again. on to take seriously people in cold countries are thinking great lowball the keys and want to limit clients think it's a roasting anyway what's the difference when they're in the other thing is one of the scientists really worried the politicians don't know and i know who i trust. the experts have told world leaders that they have a moral obligation to. again what kind of strategy is that appealing to the moral
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sense of politicians if you want people to actually give everything and everyone we know love and hold their will suffocate or drown you need to get create a problem one is that environmental only get to occur to him that i was in deliveries and the ability to charge i don't want people that their great grandchildren will suffer well let me call that she has great grandchildren will some better yet tell the world that that peachy off she loves climate change maybe a lot of us old by the weekend. well those are the headlines for this hour join as we get to the top of the alpha all the latest see them. on even the world. number one.
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oh good. luck i mean we did. all your ego to. move for your. enemy. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. course who have gotten most of us a lot of sympathy want to become us and enter another one but alas for some just about us but if many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentries sides the draft used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal
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authorities are the best person to ask than call mom. or don't have their head up on the government on what that. they have or what are their options to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house over forty gravels. the who beat out the deal to go with a fifth it. won't. kill the chance of putting food impulse response both of you up of a few of the folks of the. back. and your own pal. coming up that i. know. well i. am. in from palin there is a trade in young girls sold into an underground sex in the street sometimes but the
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people they trust the most. time on. a fact. during his years serving his region is chief executioner jerry would hear inmates swear they were innocent. when you hear a person going to his death sticking out and he was innocent to the last syringe go into his body he's taken out that he was innocent on his last words as last. and give me something that thank about as the execution and it place some doubt there there was one young man in particular washington jr. he was trying to tell
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society back then that he was innocent to get no one really paid no attention. in one thousand nine hundred three earl was arrested in cope up or virginia and brought in for questioning he thought it was for a burglary he had committed to use all the question by different. data. and they've done no i want to quote. call kept. the death penalty. after intense questioning police officers extracted a confession from her for the brutal rape and stabbing murder of a nineteen year old mother of three. at his trial experts testified that earle had an i.q. of only sixty nine and was extremely suggestible casting doubt on his confession.
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despite inconclusive evidence the jury found guilty and the judge sentenced him to death. he was taken to mecklenburg a supermax prison in virginia. he was scared to death he was tempted he didn't want to come out of the cell. he's mentally retarded he couldn't read you couldn't write i walked in to the cell and canadian thing bangle door come see what you want that was earl the whole time he was on the road he was. scared to have it. all as they were for me my mom did again see the promise when mr. moti was an aide to see the mom would had me.
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two weeks before earl's date of execution the guards came to transport him to the death house in richmond. a charity mob put him in a way saying handcuffs shackles and they walk him out. literally drugging him out and me everybody's banging on the door to hear that the casa guards. joe reached out to his caseworker marie deans to see if anything could be done. i called mary in a panic as i was. i don't know if this guy did or not but i don't think he did i'll bet this guy knows what's going on when early arrived at the death house he was handed over to jerry i received earl from mecca member and when he came in i gave him a good trade into the infirmary he was given to complete this. at that time we only had. death by electrocution chair so he didn't have a choice. you could her you know you had led to as
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a one to cheer home and have a deeper hole we got with the he said he was getting really from. and i have been. a mother will allow a woman to go out go on you know my own away. working day and night jo ann marie secured a rare stay of execution. marie was convinced that earle had been pressured into falsely confessing my work with mentally retarded defendants and we know that this was a what we would call a coerced confession whether it was course psychologically when someone did you kill that woman no. but you told the police that you did.

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