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oke oke. oke oke. oke . welcome back to the kaiser report time now to get a turn vai's is a formal austrade derivatives trader and analyst now turned content creator who provides technical analysis of bit quiet travels the world teaching him how to trade and in january he's hosting the unconscious cannibal conference in las vegas max stacy will be there looking forward to town welcome to the kaiser report and tell us about confiscated will. be on again guys really appreciate it yes i wanted to i've been to so many conferences around the world and there were very few would go were actually focused on bitcoin to me bitcoin was always the innovation of this century so far and it was always about this proof or concepts of toshi developed to solve the double spending problem to me it was always bitcoin not this concept of block change slash database that a lot of people are treating it as so i wanted to put together some very good speakers there understand big quine don't understand this concept of money and how
oke oke. oke oke. oke . welcome back to the kaiser report time now to get a turn vai's is a formal austrade derivatives trader and analyst now turned content creator who provides technical analysis of bit quiet travels the world teaching him how to trade and in january he's hosting the unconscious cannibal conference in las vegas max stacy will be there looking forward to town welcome to the kaiser report and tell us about confiscated will. be on again guys really appreciate it yes i wanted to...
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ok. ok. ok. ok well the one hundred sixty un member states have already signed up to the pact it aims to find a common goal and global approach to tackle the migration crisis critics say it will limit the ability of countries to shape their own policies well the u.s. was the first to oppose the pact claiming it legitimizes illegal migration australia rejected it to some european countries have also shown fierce resistance the leader of the belgian people's party thinks signing the pact was a matter of principle for the prime minister. yet the government at last that for four years knew that it was a an important. question this us might wish or at least for the end of year which was the financial answer to the largest party but it decided to make also in south and matter of principle or wrong the signature of this act motion of no confidence fide by civil parties but understood that there was absolutely no support from the opposition parties to maintain his government even induce of conditions. say a
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go go go ok ok ok so ok we'll go ok. so. your connection through it was a stupid. ok we start off with a cry and then we'll move on. through. go live became an actor sensitive in. i think it was two thousand and ten we didn't figure that out and you know what was ailing parent till two thousand and twelve or so so there was two or three years of just really intense of a health crisis ongoing yeah in two thousand and ten she you know started became very dizzy and nauseous and went to the emergency room and was diagnosed with a possible virus but the dizziness actually never left she was basic continually dizzy till about two thousand and twelve along with a lot of other really unpleasant symptoms overnight. it's it started around ten o'clock at night it was just the then everything everything felt in here in my solar plexus my stomach is if everything just got stuck and stopped and at the time i had no idea what that was but it's the same sensation i get now when i'm in really strong wife i which is almost everywhere now in the world so it's the same feeling you feel
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congress and paying off the women allegedly had affairs with drop kristen salome reports from new york ok ok. ok michael calling arrived with his family and nearly broke down in tears when inside the court he apologized for the pain he caused them and for lying to the american people about his contacts with russian operatives before the election. cohen told the judge that blind loyalty had led him to cover up donald trump's quote dirty deeds his lawyer argued he should be spared jail time for providing information to prosecutors about the most powerful man in the country the lawyer for one of the women cohen paid off to stop her from revealing an alleged affair with the president side differently cohen is a criminal he's a thug and he's a liar he sought to cover this up for the american people this man is no hero and we look forward to him for being every single day in a federal penitentiary the judge in the case said cohen's cooperation with special counsel robert muller who deemed his information credible and relevant had to be balanced against the serious nature of his many crimes and he gave
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dream of doing it i just know one is the night the right to protest ok so let's be clear all right they don't have their reasons ok ok ok the french have right now ok that is the difference here doesn't mean. you're right i don't think i'm going to finish it and it doesn't mean there is income disparity say in russia there are and it is a concern ok i don't deny that but people are not going out on the street protesting it so i just want to get the facts out there i'm sorry to interrupt you please continue. continuos of course they're not going in the streets but they used to go in the streets and it was not that easy because the government of course is stronger in france in russia than in in fact and i want to say also something i'm sorry not to be able to be mainstream a reputation if it otherwise is the very very thing and you know how can you can i go and say what i want liberals do you have problems you deny that your the problem in your look for somebody else to blame you just put it to a different topic we're talking about the social problems in the european union we're not talking about russia and its social pro
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and paying off two women who allegedly had affairs with trump essentially me reports from new york ok ok. ok michael cohen arrived with his family and nearly broke down in tears when inside the court he apologized for the pain he caused them and for lying to the american people about his contacts with russian operatives before the election. cohen told the judge that blind loyalty had led him to cover up donald trump's quote dirty deeds his lawyer argued he should be spared jail time for providing information to prosecutors about the most powerful man in the country the lawyer for one of the women cohen paid off to stop her from revealing an alleged affair with the president saw differently cohen is a criminal he's a thug and he's a liar he sought to cover this up for the american people this man is no hero and we look forward to him for being every single day a federal judge the judge in the case said cohen's cooperation with special counsel robert muller who deemed his information credible and relevant had to be balanced against the serious nature of his many crimes and he gave cohen who wo
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ok. ok ok well welcome lee can now take the news from behind where you start off with exciting news everybody the department of homeland security put out a press statement last week and on the official government website the first paragraph began quote g h yes it is committed to building the wall and building wall quickly. yes they are so focused on. dumping desperate refugees for entering the country by building a wall that they don't have time for things like the letter a and go for war. in fact in order to save money for wall they have gotten rid of all articles and d.h. yes. even articles of clothing have been eliminated that is true that's a recent press conference. that was last week. the department of homeland security website continues if we are not replacing short outdated and ineffective wall of was similar role. and stand under this president we are building a wall that is thirty feet high backed prior to a president drawn taking office we have never built while that. i. this is. this is so true no we have never bill wall that hard and we have never spoke so good or don't you ask. the rich yet it was not this congress. could have said it better myself. this press release by the department of homeland security just makes me so proud so proud to be an illiterate. we've been under representative government for years. on the same day this d.h.s.s. release came out trumps department of education put out this which appears to be. a drawing of a cat labeled as a dog. the so yes. so yes the republicans are idiots but the democrats this week also stood up and declared they are not going to be out here fighting i. know they said. what you think our brains don't think it's day four so your guys. here's what happened as you know the u.s. backed attack on yemen is catastrophic eighty five thousand children under five have already starved to death if the bombing continues it could become the worst famine the world has seen in a hundred years the u.s. senate just recently voted to withdraw u.s. support for the attacks with some loopholes the house of reps however added on an amendment to the farm bill that forbid the house from voting on yemen and the farm bill barely passed with the help of five democrats one of them being collin peterson from minnesota he was asked why he voted to prolong the war in yemen and he said it didn't belong in the bill then the reporter says it's do you have any thoughts about the war in yemen peterson responded i don't know and damn thing about it. look our noble congress men and women are doing their job as best they can the best way to do it is to remain ignorant on the things that will make them feel kind of gross. so of representative right. now of representative peterson reads about yemen then he will feel really be about voting to continue the genocide but if he reads instead. of golfing magazine of his choice. it is much easier for him to cast his vote and his job is to cast votes so thank you collin peterson for bringing the uninformed leader america hoped to be . thank you thank you thank you no thank you thank you thank you also garnering much attention this week is the senate's passing of a large criminal justice bill that's right. for a little justice will the bill gives judges more just. grisha discretion when the sentencing drug offenders and boosts prison or rehabilitation efforts it reduces the life sentence for drug offenders with three convictions for twenty five years and it would affect only federal prisoners who make up less than seven percent of the country's prison population. ten percent. you know i'll just add this to the list of things i'm ten percent excited about right which includes tubing down a river with my aunt. shopping for a couch on a hot day and anything new in and puts out. and now i can add criminal justice bill that impacts a few thousand people i mean and look how surprised would be isn't this the best we can hope from congress that they do ten percent of their job that's a big step that's a big step bob i mean eighty seven members of the senate all agreed on this bill and only nineteen of those said i don't know a damn thing about it's. huge i can't wait for next year i've heard rumors they're going to address ten percent of climate change what exactly are these guys. ninety percent of us will go extinct. but only ninety but you know who doesn't do anything ten percent coca-cola all right they keep it a hundred billboards have appeared around germany showing brands like coca-cola gnutella taking a strong stance against the right wing and nationalist party. unfortunately the billboards were not put there by the corporations they were put there by activists and then forced coke and the others to actually take a political stance and say no when put those. nazis. in honor of this. here everyday act of the night we've put up some billboards here in the basement capital here in the us to support our brave and loving corporations here's lockheed lockheed martin ned join us in supporting starving children in yemen let me rephrase that join us in supporting the act of starving children. and here's johnson and johnson baby powder last week it was revealed that the baby powder has a specialist in it and that executives knew for decades that it was a problem and could be causing cancer so here's a billboard we help them help with when it first arrived on store shelves many people asked us whether baby powder was a powder used to create babies. we told them no it is not however we can now proudly announce it is exactly the opposite. if you want to ask you can pick up my free weekly podcast of commonsense or on i tunes spotify instead and get the redactor the night podcast called moment of clarity also free every single week well dr i would. imagine and this is thirty five ever but it's clear and clear involves using your insulin your computer into the bin and also. perhaps you sort of get into that. you could have to stop doing this kind of you lose them was the phrase my world became smaller and smaller and smaller until i ended up living at the end of the box. rather a strong magnetic field on a kite held in my head. to give to take a real hard shirt my skin burned and. that wireless access point there just continues all day with our students in the schools. we are just continually bathing our citizens in this microwave radiation it is certainly electro small and it's getting worse. because survival guide book station just to start simply at least. he sure knows they're going to get it back. good says a repatriation team will look at the rest of seven years. of the separate kaiser report. i had a great education a good job and a family that loved me. i never had to worry about how i would eat and when i would speak. i'm facing christmas alone out on the streets of london. for you like. the you know the slogan still give out food for the stuff. you don't really feel like to be good at. and then. the guy just came over to me this will be a game changer this book. welcome back. to new loans dad has now reached a record one point four six five trillion more than jabal ng since the end of the great recession just a few years ago over forty four million americans are currently shackled with college debt here now to explain the feasibility of student debt forgiveness is senior financial analyst john f. o'donnell. the. dad for giving this well over there look like. it would look like a disaster wrapped in a tsunami engulfed in a betting thoroughly dipped in a blue bonnet played with the right amount of clusters of. sprinkled on top of it all. so bad you're saying bad. you're going bad but john is it true that. forgiveness would actually it would benefit our economy a lot no absolutely not i mean according to a comprehensive report by the levee economics institute of bard college the policy of debt cancellation could boost real g.d.p. by an average of eighty six billion to one hundred eight billion per year and peak job creation adds roughly one point two million to one point five million new jobs per year. how is i don't know. what. i thought you meant the overall economy of me. you see i don't have any student debt because my dad am paid for the entirety of my out in-state tuition that lack of student debt is one of the only pieces of social capital i have to go over those less fortunate than me and i'll be god damned if i'm going to give enough. you want to come on should i cheer that you out of your out of cuckolding four million people in dadt because of your inadequacies as a person hell yeah. plus women disproportionately hold two thirds of all student debt i'm assuming that lowers their self-esteem and low self-esteem ladies that's my exclusive dating demographic. i'm not going to let the government mess up dysfunctional codependent relationships very may. place. your personal reservations aside how could the government pull this off. ninety percent of these loans are held by the department of education so the federal government can just forgive that debt and take the financial hit which would only increase the budget deficit by one half of one percent of g d p g p d which is trivial. good to know and what about the ten percent of student loan debt that's privately held you do realize if the government does this and i still want companionship i would have to finance one of those high in real dollars. weeks then a bully is going to come to life and murder me in my sleep was you know you're a kid. that for the record if a real doll somehow anthropomorphize and kill you in your sleep i would care and we'd have a little party here at the studio to tell your story. really that some of the ways that we've been up here oh oh thank you. so private attack of pride and sad go find a one time massive payment of private debt makes sense if it's rolled out at the same time that public colleges and universities are made to wait in free so nobody else could get thrown into the student debt trap there well it's a good. was the and i mean there's already some forms of public college in tennessee new york california the yetzer effect or if it wonderful i mean look people in america should just be happy they are not millennial in china who are using new to secure loans if the repayments aren't made on time the money lenders threaten to leak those naked selfies to the individual's family and friends. that's reactively that's really yeah it is i do the opposite actually i give people my nudes with a lonely night. the was. on the phone with the c.f.o. i was half what i have asked was. i'm going to help my red nose with a brillo pad. you probably remember the whole fight over net neutrality which the f.c.c. decided to crush free and open the internet well now they're going to crush free and open text messaging that's right say goodbye to text neutrality for more on this here's our truth bomb rejected correspondent natalie mcgill. many years since being at c c voted to get rid of net neutrality and if you're watching this on a mobile device it's a miracle you've made it this far without any signs of buffer. done yet it spoke to says it is. watching them throttling your internet wasn't enough for the. now they're coming for your tax because the trumpet ministration just killed net neutrality for tax the message is this great classifies your tax as an information service rather than a telecom service or messages were protected from discrimination and it's the latest abomination from have c.c. chair by a former rising lawyer who after repealing net neutrality added insult to injury with a video about all the things we can still do online after the repeal is excuse for this move it is that it will give wireless carriers the waiver snobs band practice without fear of breaking the law and this will robo tax from taking over phone for way robo calls half the problem is what kind of tax these wireless carriers consider spam and we already got a few hints when sprint nextel block attempts the voice campaign that would raise money for sir. i've heard of the haiti earthquake in twenty two. or three years earlier when for rise and blocked the voluntary text message program from abortion rights they were all pro-choice america because arise and refuse to approve any program that seeks to promote an agenda or distribute content that in its discretion maybe soon as. savory to any of our users relieve arises. a woman's right to choose is an unsavory. unsavory is the chain letter type from my aunt carole that is international nice day send us the twenty people who are nice as are going straight to hell you're not going to block that but if the fight for free and fair internet has taught us anything we know who will get blocked activist groups that rely on short kotex messaging services to organize this includes groups like occupy wall street who use texting services to communicate with protesters or immigration rights activists who relied on it to advocate for dreamers. if you're one of those people that still believe the f.c.c. was trying to do us a favor consider that if they had left alone wireless carriers like arisan would still be able to filter out spam messages or consumer movie s.c.b. when looking for a solution to a problem they already zol and created an entirely new problem in the process. just like whoever thought it was a great idea to train cats how to use the toilet good for you now you just create a competition for the bathroom in the morning on your way to wire. the activists to protest the corporate greed of these telecom companies represent are facing yet another digital roadblock and while platforms like facebook messenger or whatsapp are ways. around this it assumes you live in an area with reliable white by. or that you're fine with the fact that facebook scans the photos and links you send on messenger. and that facebook own whatsapp ok if i'm going to have any autonomy over my tax i'm at least awaiting my own stupid ass chain letter tax. ok say ok i am still here. the but the but. for the from hell. with gil redacted tonight. here are your headlines from the future so the big news this week is the defense secretary mattis will be stepping down in february and i thought it would be nice to look at the future headlines from three different papers on this same story. with madness out country fears no one love steering the ship the bombs lots of poisonous. usa did very well announce with madison out war criminals fear they're under represented in terms of. cargo tribune will read a book with madison out pentagon begins a long hard process of getting rid of a smile. thanks to our job i have. thank god i called my to play called the right way to hear your question. was. trying to be all. about. well. ok. follow me. yes well this is how the do. all. these. rules. how. about. the. yellow vests sweep through a park again and
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and paying off two women who allegedly had affairs with trump kristen salumi reports from new york ok ok. ok michael cohen arrived with his family and nearly broke down in tears when inside the court he apologized for the pain he caused them and for lying to the american people about his contacts with russian operatives before the election. cohen told the judge that blind loyalty had led him to cover up donald trump's quote dirty deeds his lawyer argued he should be spared jail time for providing information to prosecutors about the most powerful man in the country the lawyer for one of the women cohen paid off to stop her from revealing an alleged affair with the president saw differently cohen is a criminal he's a thug and he's a liar he sought to cover this up for the american people this man is no hero and we look forward to him for being every single day a federal judge the judge in the case said cohen's cooperation with special counsel robert muller who deemed his information credible and relevant had to be balanced against the serious nature of his many crimes and he gave cohen who wo
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ok ok ok with that we have unfortunately reached the point where the government interferes with almost every bit of people's every day life occasion cultural administration labor and health care the but. the result is piling pressure on hungry government and its controversial leader on a collision course not just with the european union but with his own people. tense times in hungary we can now go to stefan boss who's standing by in budapest stefano i understand protesters are gathering again tonight in signs of the state broadcaster and apparently a member of parliament i was involved in scuffles with the security services there what can you tell us. yes indeed to one thousand people are once again demonstrating here outside gary and states around television building and we have seen a consul tensions moments ago actually leading politician oath a lot of the opposition parties he was actually dragged out of the building and another politician who was actually injured moments ago during an altercation we still security forces also hung garion state run television i can tell you also a very say a lot of police here around the building and many riot police people as well so it is quite a concern what will happen later in the evening i think the second opposition parliamentarian last beaten up by the security forces is definitely seen here so worrying signs for him. more seems to come all right let's talk a little bit more about these this wave of street protests it's a broad alliance of different groups that are out there and they clearly don't support the government but what is it that they exactly want. well they launched several things it began old school or so we say law basically allowing employees to. gifts and basically allowing employers to give employees four hundred hours of overtime and they only get paid for that it once industry year so that is what sparked it but it has seen six penda to order issues i think about more democracy of course a free media because what people here are saying that this is actually orbán television in order words to television station of crime unit to orbit and people don't recognize them so any more into programming you're right and they find it also interesting to watch very little coverage for the protests as well so there's a whole host of issues that these demonstrators are tackling as you instantly have been reporting we've been showing live pictures of the demonstration taking place behind you i wish it was a threat do these protests pose to the government of prime minister viktor orban a very briefly if you can. well i think we have to see whether they can keep the momentum going i think one of the issues will be really will there be more people will be only a protest for a while but i think definitely prime minister was quite surprised that so many people came i mean it's very cold in budapest and people are still turning to the streets and i think what they trying to do now is to make the case a grassroots movement not only in budapest i have to say but also in order areas so i think much will depend on how big it's getting. for now for government to prime minister is calling these people mercenaries george soros shelf course the well known feel entry means that he's supporting all kind of human rights initiatives but whether they will get away with it is remains to be seen i think we can expect still more tensions and it more tensions ahead stefan boss reporting from budapest thank you you're welcome. right and we're back here in brolin kristoff this year because there's been a lot of finger pointing going on now regarding these trade wars listen to this the european union says the united states is the epicenter of the deep crisis multilateral trade is going so currently and the u.s. official made the comment at a gathering of the world trade organization in geneva today and other members didn't sugarcoat their words either the u.s. claim china's quote unfair competitive practices were harming foreign companies beijing fired back slamming washington's tariffs. for months now china and the u.s. have traded tit for tat tariffs no surprise the latest rhetoric at the world trade organization was heated the u.s. to. dennis share says china subsidizes its local manufacturers while discriminating against foreign ones called china's actions are incompatible with the open market based approach expressly envisioned and followed by other w t o members and contrary to the fundamental principles of this organization and its agreements and quote. meanwhile china said that washington's tariffs on steel and aluminum enable protectionism under the guise of national security. the e.u. isn't pulling punches either it blames the us for the entire crisis in the global trading system brussels is calling on washington to make concrete proposals to reform the world trade regulator as the trump administration questions and hinders the dispute resolution system. now let's get more from d.w. correspondent meyer's waiter in washington my of the e.u. says the united states is the epicenter of the deep crisis the multilateral traced trade system is going so what's the opinion on that in washington. well this is very typical of trump's style we see it in his political dealings as well as in his business dealings he likes to come into an established system and blow it out cause an earthquake to speak which is exactly what we see him doing here and a lot of the current dispute seems to revolve around as we heard at the end there the what's called the appellate body which is the highest court within the w t o and in order to appoint judges to the appellate body every country must be in agreement as to who gets to sit on it and the u.s. has been basically blocking all appointments in an attempt to force all trade organization reform and this is ben the latest explosion shall we say at the within the in the u.s. being the focal point here now the big problem here is that the world's biggest two economies the u.s. and china are at loggerheads although looks like some of the ice might be beginning to melt give us the latest here india so we saw china recently halt a set of tariffs that was going to be put on cars imported from the u.s. in what looks like was going to be a gesture of reconciliation of ice melting as you put it. what looks like there was going to be thawing the relations that have been escalating and going back and forth so much but now we're seeing this one thing to put it lightly at the world trade organization with the u.s. and the chinese ambassador's going back and forth over who's to blame for the current practices being the way they are and china even going so far as to accuse the u.s. protection of the unilateralism so what may have been a step forward may indeed look to be a step back now my short on washington thank you. u.s. president donald trump has again called on the federal reserve nobs to raise interest rates a day before a policy meeting which is widely expected to do so mr trump tweeted it is incredible that with a strong dollar and virtually no inflation the outside world is blowing up around us paris is burning in china way down the fed is even considering another interest rate hike the fed has been slowly hiking rates since the end of twenty fifteen in line with the improving economy. to the aviation sector u.s. plane maker boeing and brazilian based embraer have announced a new joint venture worth over five billion dollars boeing will hold a majority stake in the business comprising in briars commercial aircraft and service operations. so ng has been successful producing large aircraft for decades now the company's collaboration with embraer will help it to better compete in the rapidly expanding market for regional jets under the plan boeing will acquire an eighty percent share of the new joint venture for four point two billion dollars and then breyer the rest the two companies hope their strategic partnership will help accelerate growth on the global market embraer is forecasting a sharp rise in demand for regional jets of up to one hundred fifty seats in the next two decades especially in china it has been promoting its new to single git. the two plane makers have also set up a separate joint venture to produce emperor's new military transport plane the k c three ninety. both deals are still subject to approval by brazil's government shareholders and regulatory authorities. boeing's collaboration with embraer is also a response to the takeover of production of barbarity a c. series for regional jets by rival airbus earlier this year. while business coming up a little later for now back to lay low. now for many of us a trip to the local market is synonymous with mouth watering produce a bit of haggling and some playful banter but for many women in lagos nigeria it can mean fending off kak calls and even sexual abuse and now they've had enough our social media editor liz show joins me now for more liz. we're going to be joined by liz. very soon there she is good to see you this is being billed as nigeria's meat movement to tell us more. that's right leila so over the weekend about a dozen women and men gathered at the market in lagos nigeria and they were protesting against sexual harassment that women have experienced at that market so it wasn't a very large group but still they managed to get people's attention here you see them they were wearing these yellow t. shirts holding up signs chanting do not touch us or stop touching us as a lot of people were really paying attention to them but then these activists say that they were disappointed by the reaction especially from the men and especially from the vendors at that to market here for example of the participants says i was at the market in march and just because we said stop touching us they would as they called us prostitutes lesbians and jobless people they also threw pure water at us one landed right on my chest a guy even touched me twice and in fact that they posted some videos online like this one here you see this woman here who has a water being splashed on her the men who are standing around are just in there filming or laughing or pointing their fingers a towards those activists so the men didn't really get the message or they were not really bothered by the protests of those women now liz so i take it this is not just something this district only it's a market so how big of a problem is. well a sexual harassment is pretty widespread in nigeria and activists for years have been complaining about the lack of proper laws really to prohibit sexual harassment at the workplace even at public places and also in other areas a so a lot of women now are trying to put pressure on their local governments and the state governments to finally do something for example last year there was a petition that was a taken to the state government of lagos these are women who are saying please give us more protection at the markets they were want they wanted legislators there to do something about the sexual harassment that they encounter regularly and many women tell us that they feel that the authorities don't really care for example the women who participated in the march over the weekend one of them says i think the saddest thing that happened today was the four police officers assigned to us didn't really believe in what we were doing they were just following orders from above i caught them winking at men who were calling us prostitutes i also caught them laughing and women say that even when they try to take action doesn't really help telling them to stop it makes matters even worse i remember once saying that the girls that norman says when they come home to when they go to the market when they go home they cry so we should be happy that they are touching us and the women say that they will continue with their fight and also organize more marches thank you so much very disturbing things you learn for us. social media editor. all right we're going to take a very short break we've got lots more coming up. it's almost insatiable. the racialists and it's growing incessantly. the internet that we're a country it would be the world's sixth largest energy consumer. just lies ations dots on the palms going into. close ups in forty five minutes d w. first day at school in the jungle. or first calling wasn't. even a door as grandma was arrives. joining a regular chain on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary tour of the remington returns home monday w don't come to tanks. every journey begins with the first step and every language the first word i don't think of any coaxing germany to sunshine. coast why not learn with him her. to suffer it's simple long line on your mobile and free. double using learning course because free german made it easy. everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and 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even more patients and surgical products could be affected if you never use lisa louise met a woman in the u.k. who received a faulty implant and this is her story. tracy is a survivor her fighting spirit pulled the amateur bodybuilder through the most difficult time in our life six years ago caused by breast implants she had gotten to correct unnatural asymmetry my chest was collapsing my breast implants and ruptured and leaked i could hardly breathe i thought if i can't even hold my newborn baby. what's wrong with me i couldn't even make myself a glass of water i was bed bound and when you're stark completely helpless in your youth when you should be the strongest in the most confident you know i felt like a pensioner her implants were produced by french company p.h.p. she didn't know they were filled with highly toxic industrial great silicone instead of the medical variety for days after the implants were taken out and replaced by safer once her fiance left her he couldn't take over weakness she went into depression i detested myself because i had caused this by by having a surgery that i didn't need i could have lived with my naturally disfigured breasts and learnt to love myself i was hiding away and feeling. i don't even have the words to describe how you feel when you when you can look at yourself you know i waited and i waited several months until i could actually stop crying over into i could stop morning. that i can either i went through then she decided to fight back and she discovered she wasn't alone tracy joined one of the court cases against german company to fry land which are certified the implants she has already received some compensation. it's part of the healing process that we all need to know that this is actually being taken seriously that there is legal backing behind this finally if i could get my hands on the people that did this to us that took away our lives i don't know what i would do to them. she still has her form of breast implants at home as a reminder to keep fighting this. king disgusting math is what went into the ring and it's chemicals toxic industrial chemical. my baby was in my womb i was breastfeeding or something has almost killed you you almost want that trophy to say i survived. tracy still suffers from in explicable symptoms eyesight has deteriorated she has day just of problems and sometimes feels like she's suffocating and yet she has also come out stronger. you have to hit rock bottom to reach your bast because if you live every day as a casual average you never fully appreciate anything and to have this second chance in life it's made me so thankful and i am possibly happier than i've ever been in the sense that the smallest things mean so much to me now tracy has learned to love herself again and also found new love she and her boyfriend are now together in this fight so that tracy can finally put this chapter for life behind her. and we're now joined by a journalist with the german public broadcaster and you are she's part of a global research team into the medical device industry and their recent investigation is called the implant files and i highly recommend everybody to go and consult a thank you so much for being here. like tracey there have been thousands of women shoe received these faulty year implants too with some painful and terrible consequences how was this allowed to happen how could this have happened well we had a look at in our investigation and the systematic problems which the two cases like this and that is like. it's a it's a systemic problem. we had to look at what other requirements for medical devices before they come on the market and this is regulated by private certification bodies and they don't test the products themselves they rely on the data off the manufacturer and they have a customer service provider relationship okwait hold up so how are they able to certify something if they are not testing it what are the sort of fire they are receiving. a booklet by the manufacturer with all the data and the description of the product and the description of how it is tested the manufacturer has to do the tests themselves and they do something like a. collection of all of the state and it's called the declaration of and that's what they have a look at and they see is all of this which is in this book that is a plausible is the device working as the device should work but it's not in many many cases it's not tested clinically tested clinically so how is it working maybe in the human body that begs the question i mean how broken is that whole system that regulates in the first place these these devices. well it is. it is a system in which ninety percent of all medical devices don't need clinical data before they come on the market and there is no central oversight this like it's all left to these private certifi
ok ok ok with that we have unfortunately reached the point where the government interferes with almost every bit of people's every day life occasion cultural administration labor and health care the but. the result is piling pressure on hungry government and its controversial leader on a collision course not just with the european union but with his own people. tense times in hungary we can now go to stefan boss who's standing by in budapest stefano i understand protesters are gathering again...
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ok it's ok ok. a little more complicated i'll put it probably if this is not from the clear i'm going to book the walk. down like my family's status and wealth has benefited from their choice to enslave. some oversold scar we've been skewed to speak out as a surprise but. this job isn't just about what's in the script or a piece of paper it's about what is happening right now. coming. up with the color line. john kelly will be leaving at the end of the year the man charged with restoring stability to the white house donald trump's chief of staff john kelly is stepping down. hello i'm mr and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. hundreds detained off to another violent saturday of protests in the french capital . of course in the middle of a u.s. china standoff beijing wants canada of severe consequences if it doesn't release a top telecoms executive. gray now it's time to save all the protests outside a major climate conference in ponens demanding action the delegates inside are as. odds over a crucial report. done in tom's white house already has one of the highest turnover rates the senior stuff in u.s. presidential history and now chief of staff john kenney is leaving at the end of the year the retired marine general has been in the role of the sixteen months he was chosen to bring order to what's been widely described as a chaotic white house trump is in talks with vice president mike pence his chief of staff nick as to take on the role john kelly will be leaving resign but i don't know if i can say retiring but he's a great guy john kelly will be leaving at the end of the year will be announcing who will be taking john's place it might be on an interim basis i'll be announcing that over the next day or two but john will be leaving at the end of the year he's been with the almost two years now as you know between the two positions so. we'll probably get to see him in a little while. white house correspondent can be healthy takes a look back at john kerry's time as chief of stuff. we just soiree general kelley crisis may have ended john kelly's time in the west wing but the four star marine general was brought to the white house to restore order his brothers rather be here's the president donald trump took him from his post as homeland security secretary in july of two thousand and seventeen he replaced the first chief of staff writes priebus thanksgiving kelly's first order of business was firing communications director anthony scare mucci it on the job for just ten days for disparaging white house officials in a profanity laced interview for a time kelley was described as the adult in the white house reportedly imposing military like discipline on staff and limiting access to the president very well but in october of that same year a botched military mission in new share that left four american soldiers dead cause some to question kelly's judgment kelly attacked a congresswoman who criticized the president's mishandling of a condolence call to one of the widows it stuns me that a member of congress were to listen in on a conversation. absolutely stunning. but the controversy surrounding rob porter a top trump aide may have been kelly's biggest fumble kelly defended porter when his ex-wives accused him of physical and emotional abuse so did the president as you probably know he says he's innocent and i think you have to remember that he said very strongly yesterday that he's innocent but the administration was forced to back away when photos of one ex-wife's blackeye surfaced bolstering her claims the case led to questions about how porter given his police record had received security clearances and led to others in the administration including the president's own sudden larger cushion or seeing their top secret clearance revoked other tromp reports surfaced that kelley had referred to trump as an idiot something both men denied other top officials like former secretary of state rex tillerson and former national security advisor h.r. mcmaster were let go after allegedly making similar insults in recent months kelli's tenure has been marked with reports of fights including reported shouting match with national security adviser john bolton as well as disagreements with first lady a lani a trump. kelly is the latest in a long list of high profile departures can really help al jazeera the white house the outgoing u.s. ambassador to the u.n. has made her first public comments on the matter of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi this is what nikki haley told the atlantic magazine the whole situation with casualty is we can't give them a pass we cons and the reason is you have saudi government officials that did this in a saudi consulate the saudi government doesn't get a pass we can condone it we can ever say it's ok because and the support saga and we have to say that. the saudi crown prince has been in constant private contact with donald trump's son in law and middle east advisor jared kushner according to a new york times report their relationship has continued even off to a saudi journalist jamal khashoggi the article reveals that krishna has been a strong advocate for mohamed bin sound the informal contact was made despite a rule that national security council members must take part in all calls with foreign leaders she have a chance he has more from washington d.c. . it's been widely speculated that nikki haley will run for political office again one day and this interview suggests she's in no mood to come down emphatically and offend anyone who may be useful to her in the future yes she says the saudis need to be held accountable but she also says they are the key ally for the u.s. in fighting iran her accountability her idea of accountability repeatedly in this interview is what she calls
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politicians and what they may want to do but how policy and how events affect real people it's ok it's ok it's ok to. leave the mark the conflict could get off but it happened if this is not an act of creation and i'm going to move the walk. down like my family's status and wealth has benefited from their choice to enslave. some of us so stai risky to speak out as a surprise that. this job isn't just about what's on a script or a piece of paper it's about what is happening right now. control the holiday inn and you control the the region around and that's why it was such a bloody battle. the important thing if you were walking around in beirut was not to be in the line of fire from the holiday inn. the bottle of adi even completed to division all the beadle into two sectors east and west beirut. but also for sauce but let's not look on our stuff see ya old one how can the club move from. the most powerful building in the system from it is the holidays. warmer tells our buildings that function as normal hotels but often in the context of real instability. beirut once a jewel in the mediterranean b
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ok it's ok it's ok to rebuild the conflict could get off but it probably is this is not an act of creation i mean i remember walking. down like my family's status and wealth has benefited from their choice to enslave. some of us so stai risky to speak out as a surprise that. this job isn't just about what's in the script or a piece of paper it's about what is happening right now. it pays well and doesn't require diplomas. and that's why so many in macau work for the casinos. but for those like g.e. on whose struggle it school. dropping out has become the less evil perseverance the greater gamble. macao the future gamble part of the viewfinder asia series on notice there are. pressure builds on the french president after another weekend of violent protests in paris and elsewhere. also. reveals how a far right from. infiltrated a french mainstream political party. this is a live from doha also coming up a fractured gulf cooperation council opens its summit in riyadh with calls for unity amongst member states plus john kelly will be leaving. donald trump announces the departure of his second chief of staff except in the remarkably high turnover in the white house's top ranks. the french president and his government are looking for solutions to what's become known as the yellow vest protests after they again turned violent across the country. broke his silence to tweet his appreciation for the police as the clean up operation began in paris he set to address the nation this week after his prime minister said it was time for national dialogue. france's foreign minister has told the u.s. president to stay out of french politics donald trump blames the violent protests on the paris climate agreement on french t.v. zhang even said we do not take domestic american politics into account and we want that to be reciprocated leave on nation. let's get more of an update now on what's happening in paris with dominic k. the novel weekend of violence so what's been the reaction to it. well the reaction has been pretty swift from the media anyway with all the newspapers carrying the this is their lead story with screaming headlines talking about the violence that took place some saying that the republic as it were the republic france is now off in flames that's a play on words of play on the fact that mr meccans own movement the thing that propelled him into power that i probably should play on those words in so far as the approach to the police is approach of policing the violence that took place several newspapers talking about the fact they feel that the police adopted a firm a tone and so perhaps that explains why there were many many arrests that took place perhaps nearly fifteen hundred arrests and consider amount of damage inflicted but again new sources suggesting that less damage inflicted than perhaps might have been expected in so far as the other reaction the reaction that you've touched upon there laura the reaction from across the atlantic from president donald trump all that has really knocked the french government because they don't believe that his intervention is helpful for them it shows perhaps the level of tension that there is in the french government at its upper echelons but joy even a deal the foreign minister would react in the way that he did you as he was saying leave our country be the irony of course there is that's pretty much what many of the people in the in the yellow vests would themselves say to the french government they believe they should leave the country be not impose the tax rises not try to change to reform society in the wide ranging way that president macro was really trying to do over the course of the last eighteen months or so so what happens next time him back was due to address the nation what could he say. well he'll be speaking our understanding is he will be speaking on monday trying to show that he is hearing what people have been saying the point though is that he's got a lot of people to convince and he doesn't necessarily have the. much time in which to convince them i'm standing in front of the. here in paris the parliament building why because tomorrow on monday the opposition party certainly those of the left will be putting down a motion of no confidence in mr mack holes government the french constitution the way it operates here is it's an executive presidency so that the motion of no confidence is in the government of mr michael not in him himself so he would be safe even if that were to pass it's very unlikely to pass because his party his movement has an absolute majority in the building behind me but it shows you the level of tension and shows you also the level of anger it's not just the people in the streets it's also the organized political parties the opposition to mr mccance other point to make here is that although the mess the damage that was caused on saturday is largely cleared up now both outside paris and in the city center but the political mess well that is very far from being cleared up and unless mr mccraw has onse as to the many concerns that people feel doesn't look like it's going to be cleared up any time soon now ok many thanks for that. now rival protests are being held in london in support of and against for access ahead of a key vote on the prime minister's e.u. withdrawal deal on tuesday and one of the far right groups and the u.k. independence and now sing to his amazement which they say traps in the tommy robinson a far right activists and founder of the english defense league is due to address protests says outside downing straits. where those protests as a gathering often them on nuns in the name of what's happening there on the streets . it is a very very large demonstration this is pretty much the tail end of it we're talking about several thousand people through the center of the city there heading towards downing street of course the seat of the british government this is a cross-section of the political right here in the u.k. and it is a very broad cross-section we have seen some ultra right wing movement see we've seen white supremacist groups we've also seen common or garden nation
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al-jazeera. this is al jazeera. alarms all right when you're watching out there to use our life my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next sixty minutes a top executive a chinese telecom giant hardway faces four charges in the u.s. accused of skirting u.s. sanctions on iran also prosecutors in the u.s. recommend prison time for donald trump's former personal lawyer michael cohen. and again she asians dream yemen's warring sides hit a snag on the second day of peace talks in sweden. also passing the torch in germany and the americans long time ally and selected to succeed her as party leader. welcome to the new we begin in canada where a top executive of one of china's most powerful companies faces extradition to the united states it's a case that could complicate already full relations between the u.s. and china and have wider impact on the global financial market when one jew who is the chief financial officer of chinese telecom giant holloway is facing charges of fraud and she's accused of violating u.s. sanctions against iran a bail hearing is currently being held in canada let's take a deeper look now at exactly what howard does well china's largest private company recently over to grapple as the world's second largest maker of smartphones it operates in more than one hundred seventy countries and regions and employs nearly two hundred thousand people but there have been obstacles to its global ambitions to roll out a cutting edge five g. wireless internet the u.s. u.k. new zealand and australia have blocked its use citing national security concerns practical haynes sets up asked top story with this update. we haven't known really anything other than mung when joe was arrested on saturday in canada while she was transfer in planes that happen to be on the same day that the us president the chinese president were try and we're meeting in argentina to try and work out some sort of a resolution to their trade dispute now we know more because she's appeared in a canadian court basically u.s. authorities are going to say that her company while way had a connection to another company called sky com and that sky com was knowingly importing the u.s. manufactured technology into a rant against u.s. sanctions these are very serious charges with the potential for prison time obviously china says that this is a false claim they've demanded her release and so far the u.s. has shown no signs of backing down but this is having an actual impact since the news of the charges facing her the stock market has plunged in the united states it is expected to close down wiping out pretty much all of the gains for twenty eighteen and some from twenty seventeen well chilled ticals is a security report at the register a technology used opinion website joins me now via skype from some francisco good to have you with us from the west coast of the u.s. i mean how much of this a rest for the moment a request for extradition could be linked really to the current trade spat between the u.s. and china and european. well this is as far as the sanctions this is something that's been under investigation since i believe twenty twelve this is been going on for a while the timing on it is pretty suspicious i believe john bolton recently said that when the arrest was made they were actually having dinner with president xi so this was something that the u.s. seemed to have lined up pretty well and it does look like well he's kind of being caught in the middle of this trade argument here. i mean this sort of does sort of tie into sort of the current relationship as we say the trade spat between the u.s. and china i mean such an arrest could destabilize even a more tentative perspire moment of those trip tariff charges while those talks continue how much of a concern is that into the wider economic issues that prevail globally when these sorts of impasses continue or i think it's it's going to be a concern to the idea that this is she's now been years kind of a train ship in this. i mean the trump administration has been if nothing else unpredictable i think in some of these actions so i think we're kind of in new territory on this and it may be hard to say what the long term impact could be because american companies like google want to sort of get more access to the chinese markets i mean could this now become a problem for their man daughters. it could i mean there are a number of barriers to companies like google entering the chinese market. to google's own employees who expressed concern about some of china's policies there's also questions like intellectual property issues these sort of things that have been going on for a while but this is not going to help obviously it's another concern for companies but i think what what they're going for in this as far as the u.s. government is to kind of address some of these other issues so if this leads to breakthroughs in these other areas where technology companies have concerns. it could impact that but in the short term it's definitely going to be one more hurdle one more headache and goals will more headache that seems to be hitting that is the way the markets are reacting they don't seem to share the optimism that this current turn of events will sort of turn out to be a positive wall on the markets of slate's on the news of the arrest on saturday and that really does impact doesn't to only investment in tech. and in the way tech firms up to cvs in terms of the way they want to develop that technology to you might say help the global community improve their communication possibilities. absolutely i mean these these companies do in the end have to answer to investors and if the investors if the shareholders are worried that this is something that could impact the bottom line impact the other areas that are steady streams of income yet you're right it's going to be much harder for these companies to push some of these initiatives some of these expansions and things that really could help people. well for the moment sean nichols thanks so much for joining us and for your insights and we hope to welcome you back to the program in the future thanks very much. let's get to our other top story and that it's been a busy day in the u.s. where important elements are happening in the case involving former associates of u.s. president donald trump focuses on this man the u.s. special counsel robert mueller he's been leading a far reaching investigation into allegations of russian interference in the twenty sixteen presidential election miller and federal prosecutors want transform a lawyer michael cohen to face a substantial prison term that he's accused of lying to congress about a proposed trump project in russia or evading taxes and another illegal activity well in the coming hours miller is expected to reveal new information into the probe of the president's former campaign chairman paul nana ford he's accused of repeatedly lying to investigators separately in the last several hours former f.b.i. chief james comey testified in a closed hearing on capitol hill over the trouble action campaigns alleged ties with russia and hillary clinton's e-mails after a full day of questioning and two things are clear to me why we could have done this in open setting and to when you read the transcript you see that we are talking again about hillary clinton's e-mails for heaven's sake so i'm not sure we do this. but try to respect the institution and answer questions in a respectful way you see i did that in the transcript you'll see that if you get a transcript of my return visit which i think of the week after next. and then this will be over. well rob a little so reveal that russia reached out to the truck campaign as far back as twenty fifteen let's go live to return see in washington d.c. it seems that prosecutors want to see lengthy prison sentences for at least one of president transformer associates i mean what more has the miller investigation been saying. well just to bring your completely up to date don't trump just tweeted about eight minutes ago now just the very simple message totally clears the president thank you totally clears the president thank you that's what he just tweeted a few moments ago what we're looking at are these two separate memos one filed by the southern district of new york based around michael income tax evasion and campaign finance contribution law breaking and then we have structural counsel robert munoz investigation his memo which is based around why michael cohen lied to congress about a deal that the troubled in a station was attempting to to have done relating to a trump tower in moscow not as sort of a he built up something what would do with his name on it so what we're trying to figure out is ok clearly michael cohen is in trouble he's facing up to sixty three months in prison from the southern district of new york for his tax evasion on the campaign finance contribution violations but what does this all mean for donald trump is he totally cleared as he said in his tweet these are the sentences which seem which may give him some pause specifically the southern district of new york section. the campaign finance violations and it says on approximately june sixteenth twenty fifteen individual one remember that individual one for whom cohn worked at the time began and ultimately successful campaign for president of the united states we're thinking about clearly donald trump. so currently the central role in two schemes to purchase the rights to stories each for women who claim to have had an affair with individual one current acted with the intent to influence the twenty sixteen presidential election and in particular and as current himself has now admitted with respect to both p
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may now possibly be postponed that recommendation is coming from the electoral commission a big question though is how will the people react in an already tense atmosphere also on the grid the fallout from donald trump's decision to pull u.s. troops out of syria he says he always campaigned on bringing american forces so none of this should be a surprise but his claim that the war against isis was over that was facing a lot of opposition and breaking the travel ban again many motherhood's two year old child is sick and a california hospital has made it to the united states after a public campaign against donald trump's controversial travel restrictions and thousands of south. in taxi drivers are walked off they jumped. right cheri. and you can lie message me ravishing if you. can use grid lines on their own streaming online through facebook live in al-jazeera dot com and after a two year wait for their presidential election looks like people in democratic republic of congo will have to wait even longer the polls open in three days but just a few hours ago several of the presidential candidates were actually summoned by the electoral commission to discuss possibly postponing sunday's vote there is now serious doubt the election will take place we are waiting for a news conference from kinshasa for some sort of confirmation on what is going to happen in the meantime malcolm webb one of our team live in kinshasa forests just so close and yet possibly so far. it was just a short while ago that the president of the election commission was in that meeting with some of the candidates others sent a representative he said is not possible for the electoral commission to carry out its toll on sunday as federal i think check if you get these the electoral commission also says that some of the voting machines that were calling were destroyed in a fire that happened in a warehouse just last week i could see a poll outbreak in eastern congo in the risk of conflict among other reasons why it said it can't hold a poll opposed to those presidential candidates and their representatives a delay we understand that those representatives of the candidates a meeting right now and discussing whether they would agree to a seven or fourteen day delay and then very shortly after that we should get an official announcement from the electoral commission building just. then we should get confirmation that as expected it all is going to be delayed and should find out how long by do you think the people of d.l.c. will deal with that all right i mean if it was a complete cancellation i'm sure there would be absolute outrage but our apartment different have been waiting two years already do you think it will go down all right. being extremely contentious issue since before. you bring to the scene there are regular protests here in the capital organized by opposition and civil society groups demanding for an election because even at that stage people could see that the government wasn't. really electoral commission wasn't going to be able or wasn't willing to sometimes the opposition always said that this was planned by president joseph kabila over stay in power beyond the end of his second and final constitutional mandate that ended in december twenty sixth in the electoral commission said it wasn't capable said he didn't have to do or say. eventually. all them was shaky takes place on sunday but within the last even during the campaigns we've seen more violence. killed the further delayed how. can she very quick shift in the. politician. action there in the capital tens of. thousands or just coming out to the streets when you had demonstrations they often broken up violently by the police never giving. them money often used. to see what kind of reaction we're going to get from opposition supporters today she expected to lay ok malcolm we will talk to you again soon malcolm's outside the electoral commission in democratic republic of congo that's 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politicians and what they may want to do but how policy and how events affect real people it's ok it's ok it's ok to put a little more complicated opening up if this is not an act of creation i'm going to have a book to walk me. down like my family's status and wealth has benefited from their choice to enslave. some of us so stop the skid to speak out as a surprise that. this job isn't just about what's on a script or a piece of paper it's about what is happening right now. the first see a bus difficult. especially with my family and my mother and. it's time i called her and said you know i've prayed for you. when are you coming back and. you know when i would do up my mother behave this way behead this way because you're a grandfather was the leader of this group. and so weird dude feel that we carry that weight but enough to meet the on our soul to as descendants of leaders. thought they needed a map for the court case. my dad realized that if you wanted this much done he would have to organize it himself. no we like a. guy who can give and have been up. there not to not make them look good i'm
politicians and what they may want to do but how policy and how events affect real people it's ok it's ok it's ok to put a little more complicated opening up if this is not an act of creation i'm going to have a book to walk me. down like my family's status and wealth has benefited from their choice to enslave. some of us so stop the skid to speak out as a surprise that. this job isn't just about what's on a script or a piece of paper it's about what is happening right now. the first see a bus...
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politicians and what they may want to do but how policy and how events affect real people it's ok it's ok it's ok to have a little more complicated i'll put it up if this is not an act of creation i mean i remember walking. down like my family's status and wealth has benefited from their choice translate. some oversold risky to speak out as a surprise but. this job isn't just about what's on a script or a piece of paper it's about what is happening right now. sporadic fighting continues in yemen's port city of data despite a un backed cease fire coming into effect. hello and welcome to al-jazeera live from doha i'm on team denis also coming up china's president says his country will not be dictated to by anyone as the communist party celebrates forty years.
politicians and what they may want to do but how policy and how events affect real people it's ok it's ok it's ok to have a little more complicated i'll put it up if this is not an act of creation i mean i remember walking. down like my family's status and wealth has benefited from their choice translate. some oversold risky to speak out as a surprise but. this job isn't just about what's on a script or a piece of paper it's about what is happening right now. sporadic fighting continues in...
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politicians or what they may want to do but how policy and how events affect real people it's ok it's ok it's ok to leave the conflict at all but it ends up in the if this is not an act of clear i'm going to move the walking. down like my family's status and wealth has benefited from their choice to enslave. some oversold spa even ski to speak out as a soprano but. this job isn't just about what's on a script or a piece of paper it's about what is happening right now. when i enter the spittal fold modified car six hundred first power i feel the happiest. women tearing up the trunk in the west bank. challenge a stereotype. living life in the fast lane it's like the birth of the race for the big. speech sisters on the street. everything that indicates debility everything that indicates trying everything that indicates knowledge. is leaving this administration another high profile resignation u.s. defense secretary james mattis quits ivrit difference of opinion with president donald trump. hello i'm mr and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. first syria now reports that the u.s. may a
politicians or what they may want to do but how policy and how events affect real people it's ok it's ok it's ok to leave the conflict at all but it ends up in the if this is not an act of clear i'm going to move the walking. down like my family's status and wealth has benefited from their choice to enslave. some oversold spa even ski to speak out as a soprano but. this job isn't just about what's on a script or a piece of paper it's about what is happening right now. when i enter the spittal...
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it's ok it's ok it's ok but a little more complicated don't put it up if this is north america i'm going to walk you. don't like my family's status and wealth has benefited from your choice to enslave. some oversold you to ski the speaker out as a surprise but. this job isn't just about what's on the script or a piece of paper it's about what is happening right now. hello again you're watching al-jazeera reminder of our top stories this france's president is trying to quell anger in paris over a planned increase in fuel taxes emanuel mccraw is asked to meet with protest leaders demonstrators called for his resignation more than one hundred thirty people were injured in the violent protests on saturday and four hundred in a rest. and exchange of messages appear to show the extent of g.'s fear about saudi crown prince mohammed bin men c.n.n. gained access to more than four hundred watts messages when the saudi journalist and activist almost planned an online movement that would hold the saudi state to account. the world bank says it will double climate funding to poorer nations as the late
it's ok it's ok it's ok but a little more complicated don't put it up if this is north america i'm going to walk you. don't like my family's status and wealth has benefited from your choice to enslave. some oversold you to ski the speaker out as a surprise but. this job isn't just about what's on the script or a piece of paper it's about what is happening right now. hello again you're watching al-jazeera reminder of our top stories this france's president is trying to quell anger in paris over...