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the answers. what this means is the end of the trump presidency and not the united states tis. -- itself. nothing is as momentus as this. don junior's meeting with a russian lawyer. who knew about this meeting? what were they wearing when they met? it's on the questions like these that the face of nations hang. the huffing and the puffing. >> that puts donald trump in a conspiracy on this issue before the fact. that evidence on its face, if it was supported would be an impeachable offense. >> he had prior knowledge the russians were seeking to do this and gave them a green light. >> until now we have not had a smoking gun that placed donald trump sr. the presidency in the same people in congress who spent 3 years investigating who wrote the talking points would have hearing after hearing. congress needs to do its job and have a hearing. >> tucker: we know the russian government aided the clinton campaign by giving false information to christopher steele. >> we don't know that. >> tucker: they testified before congress that he did. >> christopher steele was paid to get information. >> tucker: from the russians. where do you think it came from? >> from where were he could get it from. he was not given direction -- >> tucker: we don't know that. hold on. you don't know that. we know for a fact he got -- >> overlight overweight. -- [overlapping talking]. >> tucker: that's not a big deal? this is a farce. i am sick of playing along with congress needs to have an investigation to know what went on. >> tucker: to get to the bottom of what chuck schumer was talking about. >> we could have the truth. what chuck was talking about. do. that we want a hearing right now. >> [overlapping talking]. >> we want an investigation of what happened in 2016. >> tucker: okay. should we have paid a foreign national to get dirt from the russians, shouldn't we have a hearing about that? or is that outside of the scope of the hearing because it would not help your party. this is all partisan crap. let's get real. >> they already had numerous hearings about this the steele dossier but not what donald trump jr. said to his dad. we know donald trump jr. told his dad about that. >> tucker: really? how do you know that? have you talked to them? >> [overlapping talking]. >> tucker: how often do you assert things as facts that you don't know as facts. you say we know something that we don't really know. is that a tactic you use? >> i think it's my own opinion. let me clarify. >> tucker: so you have no idea but you are guessing. okay. >> donald trump jr. would it would don sr. [overlapping talking]. he would probably tell him. >> tucker: based on your intimate of the trump family. this is getting too crazy for me. people should stop pretending this is real when it's fake. we know it's fake. we know that! [laughing]. chris, good to see you. don joins us now. i am starting to conclude, dan, that we are actually complicit in this insanity by playing along with it. when someone paid money to a foreign national to get dirt from the russians accuses someone else of colluding with the russians you should not take it seriously. why we are adding to the craziness pretending this is real? >> i don't know. i like chris off the air a lot. he is a great guy, but we are all dumber. we may have lost 10 iqpoints. you noticed how he scrambled when you asked him a simple question. this is a complicated case. we are all adding to the madness. we can't figure out how in one case was the crime of the century a meeting between trump's kid and a couple of russians. one connected to the lawyers and another to fusion gps that the clintons hired. they show up and pass no information about actual russians or collusion. that's the crime of the century. but actual russians who put together information according to their own dossier who passed it to the clinton team which was used, tucker, to spy on an american citizen and take down a presidency, nothing to see here, folks. ignore that but pay attention to this meeting. this is insane. i can't believe we are having this conversation. >> tucker: i should also note that we learned recently if you have any questions about what the government did spying on the private american citizen, you dan, are unpatriotic for asking questions. it's wrong to question the official narrative, got it? >> this whole case is based on the dossier. michael cohen's tweet about the dossier. he called it a lie filled document. their star witness calls it a lie filled document. comey called it salacious and unverified. the head of the division investigating the case said it was in its infancy in verfavics. -- verification. it sounds like a winner. this sounds like a great case. you knocked it out of the park. >> tucker: [laughing]. i don't want to be mean, but i can't imagine how you could wind up with michael cohen as your personal lawyer. whoever is running the trump hr department needs to be fired. you would not hire michael cohen as your lawyer. dan, great to see you. >> yes, sir. >> tucker: one of the biggest tech companies twitter was caught suppressing accounts of lawmakers whose politics the owners of twitter don't agree. one lawmaker will join us next and explain what he is going to do. see for yourself at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2018 es 350 for $329 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. add-on advantage. i wok(harmonica interrupts)ld... ...and told people about geico... 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(harmonica interrupts) everytime. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. ito take care of anyct messy situations.. and put irritation in its place. and if i can get comfortable keeping this tookus safe and protected... you can get comfortable doing the same with yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. are you ready to take your then you need xfinity xfi.? a more powerful way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, provides the most wifi coverage for your home, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. xfinity xfi, simple, easy, awesome. >> ♪ >> tucker: twitter has long denied it is biassed against conservative accounts. that's a lie. it's always been a lie. and now it's a proven lie. the new report by vice found the republican lawmakers under conservative accounts would not show up in the search bar when users searched for them. that's censorship and it was intentional. this congressman was conservative shadow banned by twitter and filed a complaint against the company. congressman. thanks for coming on. first, you are certain this happened to you and it was intentional? >> well, i am certain there were only 4 members of congress who had their voices suppressed on twitter. that would be one hell of a coincidence. my suspicion if people were communicating a conservative message they were caught in twitter's troll tap. i think that's illegal because it gives advantages to our political opponents and gives them access to a flat form we don't have. -- platform we don't have. if they were a billboard company that would be illegal. here it's at auto-fill-in function that was not available to me and nunes, meadows or jim jordan and it's available to democrats. >> tucker: you believe the fec can remedy this? >> they can absolutely institute fiance against any company that makes a corporate donation. here the donation is allowing democrats and people running against me to have access to element of the search feature i didn't have access to. why? twitter said it was my behavior that resulted in this. i don't know what behavior that is. do we trust tech companies to just decide with no trance transparency to limit access. >> tucker: twitter is a small player. it's a failing company anyway. google dominates tech. it's the portal through which almost all human information flows. if google with held information that would have a huge effect. congress exists to make sure the pub interest is represented. i have not heard a member of congress say we will get to the bottom of this. why not? >> well, members of congress don't understand the gravity of the issue. now we have the targets drawn on our foreheads. you will see more engagement from the congress coming from. a libertarian might ask why should i not just leave twitter? twitter and other social media companies use the federal government to get rid of lawsuits they don't want to defend against and use a provision that requires them to hold themselves out as a neutral public forum. twitter and facebook can't say we are neutral and should not have respond to lawsuits but tell me our behavior results in suppress on their platform. >> tucker: google as the monopoly and so does facebook and they continually suppress information. up next a law center is a sham group dedicateed to shaming enemies of the left. the fbi is collaborating with them. the story we have broken. we will tell you what we found next. just one free hearing test at his local miracle ear helped andrew hear more of the joy in her voice. just one hearing test is all it took for him to hear more of her laugh... and less of the background noise around him. for helen, just one visit to her local miracle-ear is all it took to learn how she can share more moments with her daughter. just one free hearing test could help you hear more... laughter...music...life... call now for your free hearing test from an industry leader: miracle-ear. ♪ ♪ let your perfect drive come together at the lincoln summer invitation sales event. get 0% apr on select 2018 lincoln models plus $1,000 bonus cash. >> tucker: you know if you had paid attention southern poverty law center is a fraudulent organization. it has nothing to do with the south and poverty. they are used to crush people. in 2012 they inspired a shooting attack on the family research counsel labelling them a hate group. last month they paid 3.3-million dollars for falsie calling a foundation anti-muslim extremist. we could go on. they lie. they are reckless and totally dishonest. with that in mind, it was shocking to discover as jaded as we are that the fbi has a long history of collaborating with the southern poverty law center. the fbi called them an established, incredible organization that monitors domestic terrorism. they were allowed to brief the fbi on alleged terrorist threats. the fbi refuses to describe their collaboration with this group. we received mindless boilerplate statements like this one. quote, for many years the fbi engaged with various organizations. such outreach is critical for the fbi's mission and: mindless pap that doesn't answer the question. congressman gates of florida sent a letter to the fbi leader asking him to explain their relationship with this group. tonight the doj gave us another statement. it said, quote: the found er wassed founder and labeled as an extremist. he joins us tonight. thanks for coming on. it was partly from watching what they did to you that had us asking the question: to what extent are they involved with the federal government? we discovered this. tell our viewers your experience with them? >> it's curious and fascinating at the same time. i have been born and raised a muslim. i spent my teenage years with an organization seeking to enforce the law in muslim majority society. i got raddicalized and was a political prisoner in egypt and it was in jail i reformed and changed my views and decided to challenge extremism. they compiled a list what have they deemed as anti-muslim extremist. the sheer oddity of placing a muslim on the list of anti-muslim extremists led me to say i need justice. my entire life is defined about by struggle to find a place for muslims in the west that is at home in the west. it undermined by entire's life's work. i found it a step too far. that's why i went to a lawyer and took action. >> tucker: scores of people like you, i think you are one of the most reasonable people on this subject of anyone i interviewed. once this group defines you as an extremist that hurts your foundation. >> it's already hard enough for liberal muslim reformists to speak out against extremism. they are targeted and often killed. there was a similar list published and many were knocked off by jihadists. a close friend was murdered on the streets of amsterdam. the list was stabbed into his body and named someone as being next. that's what we are up against. it placed me in grave danger and others in great danger. it also has material consequences. when they did what they did, the reason they produced these lists to convince the media and financial foundations not to give grants to these people or these organizations. it had that kind of material consequences for us as well. that's why we could not lie back and take this. we had to take action. >> tucker: i am glad you the fact that our fbi is collaborating with this group is really scary. thank you very much on your account. congratulations on winning. >> thank you. >> tucker: solid economic news. the biggest singe quarter gain in 4 years. america needs good american growth to solve the problem of young people suffering under great debt burdens than their parents. they leave school with over $30,000 in loans to pay off. what do they get in exchange? not much. we talked to this woman about the growing debt crisis. what are the effects of this on the country? >> in the housing market is delays the purchase of the first home for 7 years. that affects all of the economy because that person is not getting those additional 7 years of wealth accumulation. it affects the people selling their homeless. you are removing buyers from the equation. they have so much debt they can't buy a home. >> tucker: 1.5-trillion dollars is almost too big of a number to put in context. there are very few countries in the world with a gdp bigger than that. what would happen if baro -- bar start toad default? >> that's bigger than everything we owe on the car loans. credit card debt is less than a trillion. if they default who will be left holding the bag? a big challenge can you can't get through bankruptcy and remove this debt like you can with everything else. you won't pay your credit card bill or mortgage or your home loan. you don't have a choice in bankruptcy to not pay student debt. >> tucker: i don't understand how that works. i wonder why student loan debt is exemented from bankruptcy protections. how did they get a pass on that? >> you could end it in bankruptcy until 1995. when congress made it all but impossible. they did exclude their own offspring. if you are the child of a member of congress you can extinguish your student loan in bankruptcy court. >> tucker: for real? >> yes. >> tucker: that's unbelievable. was this a lobby operation where student loan lenders decided why would we want to face the risk of not getting our money back? >> the student loan lender is the federal government. you can't compete with the federal government. you see what the results of that is. this is like what we saw with sub-prime housing. what you saw was the government saying more and more people ought to own owns. -- homeless. they lowered the bar. that made the housing market shoot for the moon. they did the same thing here. with education. they want more people to get education. that's good but the way they about doing it is to make loans more accessible like we did with homes. what happened? you have seen the price of that education has sky rocketed. for example, if you looked at from 1985 to today, where the cost of education has gone up 4 times that of just inflation in general, it's not like wages have been keeping up with that. >> tucker: they have not. >> in 1971, the cost of a one year of education in college cost a little less than half of what the average guys makes in a year. today it's shy of 2 year's worth. >> tucker: that's unbelievable. the quality of college education has plummeted. the meaning of a degree has evaporated. this is a scam. thanks a lot. one university is cracking down on the phrase as you know. this college says it's offensive to students who may be confused. some cash back cards send you on a journey to get to your bonus cash back. first they make you sign up for bonus cash back and it's only on a few categories. and when those categories change, you gotta sign up again. when does it end?! with the capital one quicksilver® card, you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. it's like a cash back oasis. what's in your wallet? 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>> you are causing self-doubt because they i not know. i have self-doubt and would not do as well other students who may know. i feel another student feels something i don't know and the diversity department found that students found this phrase to be offensive and don't do as well in the classes. as you know causes self-doubt. >> tucker: as you know, the research has shown there is a direct connection with low self-esteem does self-doubt. isn't it a reflection of reality? if you already knew, what are you doing in college? students are ignorant. that's why they are in school to become learned, right? >> it doesn't make sense for a professor to say "as you knnk" in a classroom. you should not use unnecessary words or phrases to make your point. using "as you know" is unnecessary. you are not communicating properly with your audience. they are urging the professors not to use this phrase. >> tucker: they are not urging it because they have a commitment to clear language. >> yes. >> tucker: they can barely speak english. >> this is a diversity department urging this. >> tucker: everything i said times 5. it's more true. don't you want to patronnize your students and make them feel they know nothing? you want to highlight their ignorance because it will add to their thirst for knowledge? >> it's doing the opposite. at the university the students say "as you know" is causing self-doubt. no, we are not supposed to patronnize the students. we are supposed to fill them with confidence. there will be wonderful leaders in the future. we want a world like that. >> tucker: no, we have a lot of confident students. i interview them all the time. i would say we have too many confident students. most students knownology, you should be insecure does silent as you learn. if a student is so undone by a professor saying "as you know," you are not ready for college? >> isn't it wonderful that students are speaking up and saying professors are speaking down to us and as a communicator it's not making sense. they don't feel confident and they are telling the university we will feel more confident if this phrase is eliminated. they are urging the professors to get with this new program. >> tucker: join the revolution or be eaten. do you want to live in a world where college students are empowered to talk a lot, honestly? >> to speak up, yes. >> tucker: to give their opinions, speak up? be heard, do you want to live in that world? >> i want to live in a better world. i like the world that changes with the times. i don't want to live in a world -- >> tucker: i know you do. [laughing]. that's why we love you. that's why we are having you back on monday for a segment more confusing than this one. thank you very much. the fbi is supposedly protecting americans from crime. the next guest says the fbi's war on civil liberties made them a threat. you're turning onto the street >> ♪ >> ♪ >> tucker: well, we have a public service announcement. we didn't expect to bring this to you. our crack control room spotted the creepy porn lawyer on cnn. they had the sound off. but it hurt our feelings. this is the fifth or 6th other tv network he's done. we asked him and he turns us down. creepy porn lawyer, you always have a home on our program any time. we will clear the decks for you. hope to see you toon. -- soon. the fbi has been trusted with enormous power. they can break down your front door and put you in jail. they are supposed to use these powers to protect americans, but the fbi is abusing its power and deriving people of their civil liberties. carter page was spied on for more than a year by the obama administration based on the assertions in the steele dossier that the fbi never bothered to verify. mark penn was an advisor to bill clinton and joins us tonight. i have been instruct -- shocked by the reaction to this. a naval officer. never charged with anything and spied on for a year. the normal chorus of civil libertarians are silent. why? >> i find it's incredible. people just used talking points before you could read the warrant. there was no probable cause. they scared a bunch of judges with stories about potential russ russia collusion and the steel dossier and he was on the pay rolls of the fbi, and the dnc and the hillary clinton campaign at the same time. even when that was discovered, they continued to use this information indicating they had nothing else. the idea that a government can spy on political campaigns with no evidence is frightening and needs to be corrected with legislation immediately. >> tucker: so, the precedent this sets, we are living in in moment. it's hard for us to see a week ahead. have you been in the white house and political campaigns. there will be another administration and one after that. what does this mean for them? will any president be able to trust that the fbi is not spying on him or his campaign? >> i saw in '98 working with president clinton the stress and strain on the president and the white house that occur with these investigations. you can see the stress and strain. everyone who participated in the compain. everyone who is an associate of donald trump is being shaken down and investigated. this kind of thing is not compatible with an open democracy why we decide things by elections. we have to make changes here. you have to be afraid about the fbi, the cia. all of the intelligence agencies, what they could be doing. not only when you are the president but running a campaign against the president. that sets this country apart is the peaceful transition of government. >> tucker: we are playing with very heavy duty things here. quickly, do you think that in the next year or two there is an answer to restore confidence in these agencies? >> i think that for any warrants that involve americans and americans in political campaigns, a special judge and procedure so the highest bar is established. it's unbelievable we not moved to do that. >> tucker: i agree. thank you very much. maxine waters back in the news. don't go away. are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. 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A look at the latest news and headlines of the day features discussions of politics and culture, analysis of political correctness in Campus Craziness and... the out set, this will come as a surprise to clinton defenders it's a crime we ought to take seriously if anyone lies under oath. we believe in punishing crimes. >> and donald trump jr. lied. >> tucker: i don't know that. i don't know if cohen is telling the truth. i don't know why cohen would hire trump in the first place. the core accusation that it's immoral to meet with the russian source to get dirt on your opponent is what hillary clinton did. but it's treason when trump does. explain how that works. >> what the email to don jr. said it is how the russian government hopes to aid your father. that was in the email. if that email had gone to barack obama or hillary clinton the same people in congress who spent 3 years investigating who wrote the talking points would have hearing after hearing. congress needs to do its job and have a hearing. >> tucker: we know the russian government aided the clinton campaign by giving false information to christopher steele. >> we don't know that. >> tucker: they testified before congress that he did. >> christopher steele was paid to get information. >> tucker: from the russians. where do you think it came from? >> from where were he could get it from. he was not given direction -- >> tucker: we don't know that. hold on. you don't know that. we know for a fact he got -- >> overlight overweight. -- [overlapping talking]. >> tucker: that's not a big deal? this is a farce. i am sick of playing along with it. if there is perjury indict and see if you can convict. stop pretending that meeting with a foreigner is a crime. i will show you a picture. this is chuck schumer, it's your former boss. >> i can't see it. >> tucker: the question is i thought he was a loyal american. >> that was 2002. >> tucker: i thought he was a patriotic person. >> that was not in 2016. >> tucker: oh, really? it was cool for him to meet? they are doing secret energy deals together. i am not saying that chuck schumer should be in prison for treason. i am not saying that. >> you are smart enough to know what that is. >> [overlapping talking]. >> what has to happen is congress needs to have an investigation to know what went on. >> tucker: to get to the bottom of what chuck schumer was talking about. >> we could have the truth. what chuck was talking about. do. that we want a hearing right now. >> [overlapping talking]. >> we want an investigation of what happened in 2016. >> tucker: okay. should we have paid a foreign national to get dirt from the russians, shouldn't we have a hearing about that? or is that outside of the scope of the hearing because it would not help your party. this is all partisan crap. let's get real. >> they already had numerous hearings about this the steele dossier but not what donald trump jr. said to his dad. we know donald trump jr. told his dad about that. >> tucker: really? how do you know that? have you talked to them? >> [overlapping talking]. >> tucker: how often do you assert things as facts that you don't know as facts. you say we know something that we don't really know. is that a tactic you use? >> i think it's my own opinion. let me clarify. >> tucker: so you have no idea but you are guessing. okay. >> donald trump jr. would it would don sr. [overlapping talking]. he would probably tell him. >> tucker: based on your intimate of the trump family. this is getting too crazy for me. people should stop pretending this is real when it's fake. we know it's fake. we know that! [laughing]. chris, good to see you. don joins us now. i am starting to conclude, dan, that we are actually complicit in this insanity by playing along with it. when someone paid money to a foreign national to get dirt from the russians accuses someone else of colluding with the russians you should not take it seriously. why we are adding to the craziness pretending this is real? >> i don't know. i like chris off the air a lot. he is a great guy, but we are all dumber. we may have lost 10 iqpoints. you noticed how he scrambled when you asked him a simple question. this is a complicated case. we are all adding to the madness. we can't figure out how in one case was the crime of the century a meeting between trump's kid and a couple of russians. one connected to the lawyers and another to fusion gps that the clintons hired. they show up and pass no information about actual russians or collusion. that's the crime of the century. but actual russians who put together information according to their own dossier who passed it to the clinton team which was used, tucker, to spy on an american citizen and take down a presidency, nothing to see here, folks. ignore that but pay attention to this meeting. this is insane. i can't believe we are having this conversation. >> tucker: i should also note that we learned recently if you have any questions about what the government did spying on the private american citizen, you dan, are unpatriotic for asking questions. it's wrong to question the official narrative, got it? >> this whole case is based on the dossier. michael cohen's tweet about the dossier. he called it a lie filled document. their star witness calls it a lie filled document. comey called it salacious and unverified. the head of the division investigating the case said it was in its infancy in verfavics. -- verification. it sounds like a winner. this sounds like a great case. you knocked it out of the park. >> tucker: [laughing]. i don't want to be mean, but i can't imagine how you could wind up with michael cohen as your personal lawyer. whoever is running the trump hr department needs to be fired. you would not hire michael cohen as your lawyer. dan, great to see you. >> yes, sir. >> tucker: one of the biggest tech companies twitter was caught suppressing accounts of lawmakers whose politics the owners of twitter don't agree. owners of twitter don't agree. one ♪ when i touch you like ths ♪ it's so hard to believe ♪ but it's all coming back me. ♪ baby, baby, baby. all you can eat is back, baby. applebee's. ♪ (electronic dance music)♪ ♪ ♪ better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts, and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. don't let another morning go by without talking to your rheumatologist about xeljanz xr. don't let another morning go by without talking to in testing our performance line, we go to at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2018 is 300 and is 300 awd for these terms. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. when mit rocked our world.ailed we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? 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twitter said it was my behavior that resulted in this. i don't know what behavior that is. do we trust tech companies to just decide with no trance transparency to limit access. >> tucker: twitter is a small player. it's a failing company anyway. google dominates tech. it's the portal through which almost all human information flows. if google with held information that would have a huge effect. congress exists to make sure the pub interest is represented. i have not heard a member of congress say we will get to the bottom of this. why not? >> well, members of congress don't understand the gravity of the issue. now we have the targets drawn on our foreheads. you will see more engagement from the congress coming from. a libertarian might ask why should i not just leave twitter? twitter and other social media companies use the federal government to get rid of lawsuits they don't want to defend against and use a provision that requires them to hold themselves out as a neutral public forum. twitter and facebook can't say we are neutral and should not have respond to lawsuits but tell me our behavior results in suppress on their platform. >> tucker: google as the monopoly and so does facebook and they continually suppress information. up next a law center is a sham group dedicateed to shaming enemies of the left. the fbi is collaborating with them. the story we have broken. we will tell you what we found next. you're headed down the highway because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. other side effects include upper respiratory tract infection and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ♪ otezla. show more of you. only remfresh uses keep 1 in ion-powered melatonin to deliver up to 7 hours of sleep support. number 1 sleep doctor recommended remfresh -- your nightly sleep companion. available in the natural sleep section at walmart. >> tucker: you know if you had paid attention southern poverty law center is a fraudulent organization. it has nothing to do with the south and poverty. they are used to crush people. in 2012 they inspired a shooting attack on the family research counsel labelling them a hate group. last month they paid 3.3-million dollars for falsie calling a foundation anti-muslim extremist. we could go on. they lie. they are reckless and totally dishonest. with that in mind, it was shocking to discover as jaded as we are that the fbi has a long history of collaborating with the southern poverty law center. the fbi called them an established, incredible organization that monitors domestic terrorism. they were allowed to brief the fbi on alleged terrorist threats. the fbi refuses to describe their collaboration with this group. we received mindless boilerplate statements like this one. quote, for many years the fbi engaged with various organizations. such outreach is critical for the fbi's mission and: mindless pap that doesn't answer the question. congressman gates of florida sent a letter to the fbi leader asking him to explain their relationship with this group. tonight the doj gave us another statement. it said, quote: the found er wassed founder and labeled as an extremist. he joins us tonight. thanks for coming on. it was partly from watching what they did to you that had us asking the question: to what extent are they involved with the federal government? we discovered this. tell our viewers your experience with them? >> it's curious and fascinating at the same time. i have been born and raised a muslim. i spent my teenage years with an organization seeking to enforce the law in muslim majority society. i got raddicalized and was a political prisoner in egypt and it was in jail i reformed and changed my views and decided to challenge extremism. they compiled a list what have they deemed as anti-muslim extremist. the sheer oddity of placing a muslim on the list of anti-muslim extremists led me to say i need justice. my entire life is defined about by struggle to find a place for muslims in the west that is at home in the west. it undermined by entire's life's work. i found it a step too far. that's why i went to a lawyer and took action. >> tucker: scores of people like you, i think you are one of the most reasonable people on this subject of anyone i interviewed. once this group defines you as an extremist that hurts your foundation. >> it's already hard enough for liberal muslim reformists to speak out against extremism. they are targeted and often killed. there was a similar list published and many were knocked off by jihadists. a close friend was murdered on the streets of amsterdam. the list was stabbed into his body and named someone as being next. that's what we are up against. it placed me in grave danger and others in great danger. it also has material consequences. when they did what they did, the reason they produced these lists to convince the media and financial foundations not to give grants to these people or these organizations. it had that kind of material consequences for us as well. that's why we could not lie back and take this. we had to take action. >> tucker: i am glad you the fact that our fbi is collaborating with this group is really scary. thank you very much on your account. congratulations on winning. >> thank you. >> tucker: solid economic news. the biggest singe quarter gain in 4 years. america needs good american growth to solve the problem of young people suffering under great debt burdens than their parents. they leave school with over $30,000 in loans to pay off. what do they get in exchange? not much. we talked to this woman about the growing debt crisis. what are the effects of this on the country? >> in the housing market is delays the purchase of the first home for 7 years. that affects all of the economy because that person is not getting those additional 7 years of wealth accumulation. it affects the people selling their homeless. you are removing buyers from the equation. they have so much debt they can't buy a home. >> tucker: 1.5-trillion dollars is almost too big of a number to put in context. there are very few countries in the world with a gdp bigger than that. what would happen if baro -- bar start toad default? >> that's bigger than everything we owe on the car loans. credit card debt is less than a trillion. if they default who will be left holding the bag? a big challenge can you can't get through bankruptcy and remove this debt like you can with everything else. you won't pay your credit card bill or mortgage or your home loan. you don't have a choice in bankruptcy to not pay student debt. >> tucker: i don't understand how that works. i wonder why student loan debt is exemented from bankruptcy protections. how did they get a pass on that? >> you could end it in bankruptcy until 1995. when congress made it all but impossible. they did exclude their own offspring. if you are the child of a member of congress you can extinguish your student loan in bankruptcy court. >> tucker: for real? >> yes. >> tucker: that's unbelievable. was this a lobby operation where student loan lenders decided why would we want to face the risk of not getting our money back? >> the student loan lender is the federal government. you can't compete with the federal government. you see what the results of that is. this is like what we saw with sub-prime housing. what you saw was the government saying more and more people ought to own owns. -- homeless. they lowered the bar. that made the housing market shoot for the moon. they did the same thing here. with education. they want more people to get education. that's good but the way they about doing it is to make loans more accessible like we did with homes. what happened? you have seen the price of that education has sky rocketed. for example, if you looked at from 1985 to today, where the cost of education has gone up 4 times that of just inflation in general, it's not like wages have been keeping up with that. >> tucker: they have not. >> in 1971, the cost of a one year of education in college cost a little less than half of what the average guys makes in a year. today it's shy of 2 year's worth. >> tucker: that's unbelievable. the quality of college education has plummeted. the meaning of a degree has evaporated. this is a scam. thanks a lot. one university is cracking down on the phrase as you know. this college says it's offensive to students who may be confused. at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your healthcare business. so that if she has a heart problem & the staff needs to know, they will & they'll drop everything can you take a look at her vitals? 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>> you are causing self-doubt because they i not know. i have self-doubt and would not do as well other students who may know. i feel another student feels something i don't know and the diversity department found that students found this phrase to be offensive and don't do as well in the classes. as you know causes self-doubt. >> tucker: as you know, the research has shown there is a direct connection with low self-esteem does self-doubt. isn't it a reflection of reality? if you already knew, what are you doing in college? students are ignorant. that's why they are in school to become learned, right? >> it doesn't make sense for a professor to say "as you knnk" in a classroom. you should not use unnecessary words or phrases to make your point. using "as you know" is unnecessary. you are not communicating properly with your audience. they are urging the professors not to use this phrase. >> tucker: they are not urging it because they have a commitment to clear language. >> yes. >> tucker: they can barely speak english. >> this is a diversity department urging this. >> tucker: everything i said times 5. it's more true. don't you want to patronnize your students and make them feel they know nothing? you want to highlight their ignorance because it will add to their thirst for knowledge? >> it's doing the opposite. at the university the students say "as you know" is causing self-doubt. no, we are not supposed to patronnize the students. we are supposed to fill them with confidence. there will be wonderful leaders in the future. we want a world like that. >> tucker: no, we have a lot of confident students. i interview them all the time. i would say we have too many confident students. most students knownology, you should be insecure does silent as you learn. if a student is so undone by a professor saying "as you know," you are not ready for college? >> isn't it wonderful that students are speaking up and saying professors are speaking down to us and as a communicator it's not making sense. they don't feel confident and they are telling the university we will feel more confident if this phrase is eliminated. they are urging the professors to get with this new program. >> tucker: join the revolution or be eaten. do you want to live in a world where college students are empowered to talk a lot, honestly? >> to speak up, yes. >> tucker: to give their opinions, speak up? be heard, do you want to live in that world? >> i want to live in a better world. i like the world that changes with the times. i don't want to live in a world -- >> tucker: i know you do. 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>> i find it's incredible. people just used talking points before you could read the warrant. there was no probable cause. they scared a bunch of judges with stories about potential russ russia collusion and the steel dossier and he was on the pay rolls of the fbi, and the dnc and the hillary clinton campaign at the same time. even when that was discovered, they continued to use this information indicating they had nothing else. the idea that a government can spy on political campaigns with no evidence is frightening and needs to be corrected with legislation immediately. >> tucker: so, the precedent this sets, we are living in in moment. it's hard for us to see a week ahead. have you been in the white house and political campaigns. there will be another administration and one after that. what does this mean for them? will any president be able to trust that the fbi is not spying on him or his campaign? >> i saw in '98 working with president clinton the stress and strain on the president and the white house that occur with these investigations. you can see the stress and strain. everyone who participated in the compain. everyone who is an associate of donald trump is being shaken down and investigated. this kind of thing is not compatible with an open democracy why we decide things by elections. we have to make changes here. you have to be afraid about the fbi, the cia. all of the intelligence agencies, what they could be doing. not only when you are the president but running a campaign against the president. that sets this country apart is the peaceful transition of government. >> tucker: we are playing with very heavy duty things here. quickly, do you think that in the next year or two there is an answer to restore confidence in these agencies? 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where putin's patriarchy rooms today women's rights were already gaining traction a hundred years ago. people here don't have a clue about feminism but there are women who want to instigate change in every day life for justice and equality. under the skin of russia's women starts nov thirteenth doubling. up. hello and welcome to a new edition of he called off eco environmentalists stories and ideas from africa and europe today will discover a brand new forest in blue wanda and remote areas in south africa where little tiny frogs are living let's not get lost in the details first of all welcome know timely and i welcome my beautiful colleague from the show in johannesburg hi n.t. happy to be with you again presenting once again our coproduction from quest set dates from ala and channels t.v. my name is felice endlessly and i'll be a cause for the show here's what's coming up in the program. we'll show you how some of the others in madagascar capital water. well check out as the invention that concludes the world's oceans. we'll tell you how i jury and launches the successful business books are made from natural ingredients. stuck on the island of madagascar. frequent droughts and an exploding city population have made claim drinking water a scarce resource in the capital on our evil many of the cities rely on contaminated water collected from swamps and self-willed wells with simple but effective means the older has ation water and sanitation for the urban poor proves that not much money is needed to provide clean water and the method also has great benefits to the environment. accrue from jerome america ask his national water utility is repairing a broken pipe in a tent in a river about forty percent of the city's drinking water is lost due to needs like these repair teams are advised and trained on how to detect and fix such leaks by the end water and sanitation for the poor. nevers our record towson is a program officer. saving resources doesn't need to be big as creating a new treatment for anything but all money made seem better managing the resource that google have now so better management says already helping john michael improve the service that they give to the. w s u p is working to improve antananarivo is water management the metropolitan areas population has doubled to some three million over the past twenty years. two thirds of the people have no access to clean drinking water according to w.s.u. about one quarter of deaths among children under the age of five here a link to water borne diseases. members are and her team at w.s.u. p. help provide basic infrastructure to prevent waste water from polluting the environment and improve access to clean water in partnership with the city the n.-g. o. has already built five hundred will take us that sell drinking water. they've also built larger blocks across the city. remember hanta comes here to watch a laundry she also does laundry for a few customers which provides her a source of income. i know from the phone was one of my own phone on the phone this brings happiness in my family allows me to earn a beatle morning now i don't have to go to the river the french were trying which makes my life much easier now i can come and do have to go to an amoeba which is for the team for the fun of it was a lot of family cook up cook for. many locals still rely on contaminated surface water to meet their daily needs the river which passes through antananarivo is a city's largest source of water local people fish and do their washin here but the water is contaminated by both sewage and the waste that litters the river bank members are about to towson says providing better infrastructure isn't enough political action is also necessary to create a lost in change. the work that we are doing is contributing to to show to the governments how the how will be impact of this type of a petition to the people of the lie and how the government could improve this people's life through our work to our priority our action we will show we will influence the government that there is some action that could be taken to avoid people's lives destruction. the municipal water utility agrees but lacks the resources to take action only a small part of a ten an hour ago is connected to the sewage system. and none of its waste water is properly treated. the director of the municipal waste water facility worries that environmental pollution will soon make it impossible to provide local residents with save drinking water. just to meet the needs. of all. with w s u p s assistance the city has drafted a proposal to expand its waste water treatment facilities these improvements in water management agency needed as many bizarre knows only too well otherwise the co-pay revo will not be a source of life but a threat to the local environment and people. are our friends our precious there are hundreds of beautiful coral amazing whales and rays and the fishery. but as you know that up to eight or nine million tons of plastic are dumped in the world's oceans every year by twenty fifty that might be more plastic than fish in them that's insane so it's got together and invented a tool called the been which can help clean up the ocean another video in our series doing your bit. every year we dumped more than eight million tonnes of plastic trash into the world's oceans. small harbors like this one are good places to test a new clean up to buy ice. on the spanish island of majorca andrew turkey and peterson glinsky are trying out there floating rubbish collector the c.b.d. and. here's how it works and external pump creates a vacuum that sucks in water along with the floating trash. the filter bag inside the big. even remove the oil and detergents from the water. the designers say it doesn't harm fish because only objects at the surface are pulled into the bin. at present the pump is still being powered by gasoline. but in the future andrew and peter plan to use renewable energy sources like wind and solar to run their ocean clean up device. like that. you are also doing your bit tell us about it. is it on the website or send us a tweet. as to drink or bad. your stories. now we switch over to south africa where a very small crater is endangered we're talking about a tiny is a frog it's only habitat is on a small stretch of wetlands what is so interesting about the pick a gills read frog and see well conservationist hoping to fight a round because they say thanks to this probably can measure changes in v.n. bob and the biologist have teamed up with johnny's begs you to try to save the species through research and breeding program. this little fellow is less than three centimeters long he's a pickle skills read from an endangered species since last year the johannesburg zoo has been breeding the rare amphibians to increase their numbers. now some of them are being moved to their nation habitat six hundred kilometers away in the coastal wetlands. boy. and you plessy says one of a team of researchers involved in the amphibian conservation project. tonight they're setting about two hundred frog three. hundred really learn here in europe even in cuba where it's very rare bali going to further near drowning we're going after spread the biggest deals out there is the lower older level to ensure that it is going to spread throughout that area. the project is a collaboration between the zoo another state organization and a private in geo in south africa the only place in the world this species of frog lives is here in these wetlands near the durban airport. that habitat is very small around twelve square kilometers the scientists realised that noise and contaminated waste water from the agricultural industry weigh on the wetlands. the future of the tiny frogs is also threatened by urban development in the nearby city according to the researchers. the idea to launch the project came from scientist adrian armstrong he and gene terrence from the n.g.'s who have been involved in the fraud project since twenty seventeen. we knew of some sites with the frog occurred and so we asked the janice biggs to come and collect some and take them back to the city and greet them in captivity we don't actually know a lot of our history so what's really great about this project in particular with breeding this. frog is learning a lot more about its biology learning about its breeding behavior and learning about the things that it does in captivity which we would like to think also happens in the wild. the same is true for other amphibians about seven thousand worldwide the scientists know very little about them and a growing number are endangered the conservation project aims to shed more light on the habitats of amphibians particularly from. this so important that we maintain a relational d.b.'s because also assisting us in numerous ways. as well as other sources of the war. is also helping with other controls like other insects we've. also feel it's believed that half the world's vertebrates have disappeared over the past fifty years that's why the researches in south africa are doing all they can to prevent that from happening to these tiny for all and it's habitats. i just learned something new on eco africa even the smallest of creatures have their place in the ecosystem but there is no room in nature for certain chemical products for example many cosmetic products contain chemicals that can damage the skin and of course the environment in the pursuit of living more simply naturally unconsciously cosmetics made from natural ingredients are getting more popular one man in nigeria's capital lagos is producing some from organic products it's gotten so popular here that he's now shipping it worldwide. the camp would tree is native to west africa for centuries people here have used it for all kinds of purposes from woodworking to making diet and health and beauty products. when ground into powder the coal beneath the bark is good for treating various skin problems. day needs to wood to make is due to assume black so it is pounded it is ground and it's made into a paste to exfoliate the skins of babies it is also used as a beauty regimen to make the skin supple. because a we milled this. introduces into the soap in a very smooth water from. three d. and his team are constantly working on improving the formula which also includes honey share butter and alex they're all natural ingredients harvested locally. building a manufacturing business for ghana quality nigeria has been challenging business for structure. there's no government assistance the detention system is dysfunctional. the government house is literally the existing when it comes to manufacture or business so if you're looking to the government to help you. with your time figuring they set up this company in one thousand nine hundred ninety five i did not produces more than one hundred fifty thousand dollars per day from production to packaging everything is done in the large factory and during the places great value on national in regions and tradition we know that people have skin problems around the world people of different races different color but the skin is the same and the healing characteristics of this will benefit mankind. of his soul throughout nigeria and it sells well. even though it is somewhat more expensive than regular soaps. i think is that close to nature which i had met a lot so we tend to spend more needs a market without t.v. using something that has cost but you get in the venue so you will have in mind the cost of the products salads right now of us is going to have much of this i don't think i'm thinking of changing or did you assume is already marketed in several countries but greedy wants to really establish the brand internationally is also diversifying the portfolio with organic share better and by the illusions he hopes his success will inspire others to become entrepreneurs who want to provide something that the up and coming young want to send ok i want to be like that person i want to beat his record if he can. you know. and successful in the work market we can. do that as the month keep doing the company is planning to buy more land where he can cultivate and sustainable fashion the trees and plants he needs for his old natural presence. have you ever stopped to wonder why so many people drive alone especially in europe you do could just get more people to travel together traffic jams on pollution would be reduce them more than a billion cause worldwide a figure that could double by twenty forty while that's shocking in germany for instance there are already some areas in big cities like hamburg and frankfurt where it's forbidden to drive with a diesel car but a life of small and congested roads could be avoided and i don't mean we'll all be flying around inside file style hover cars many of the vehicles of the future are a lot more modest see for yourself. this is only palin's first self driving bus he's not allowed out on the road yet senses on the front of the vehicle allow it to recognize obstacles ali has spent three months practicing on the testing ground transport research a vet councilor believes self driving vehicles are the future even if ali isn't quite perfect yet. only needs to practice it's got a ways to go the technology is relatively new and highly complex. but in a few years' time the self driving buses are expected to be in regular operation but that's not all this is what tomorrow cities could look like autonomous vehicles of various descriptions bring us to wherever we need to go and we'll be able to choose between several forms of transport. for the key is in term of dallas where various forms of transport are linked but no private cars there inefficient and i think in the medium to long term personal cars will disappear from our inner city. transfers. our roads are already full enough. the result is noise congestion and poor air quality that's inspired a number of visionary entrepreneurs to come up with alternatives one startup company called clever shuttle operates a taxi sharing service with a fleet of electric vehicles. a smart phone app allows you to order a car you are then picture taken to your destination other passengers may be picked up along the way it's a lot like a classic taxi service but more efficient a much cheaper. this month the idea is to bundle short trips in the city of two customers book similar routes by that make sense to transport them together with that. reduces traffic on the roads and each passenger saves a lot of money. in future be shared taxis could become part of the local public transport network they might travel on rails but with no fixed stops you'd simply order them by phone and they would ordinary route automatically. that could see the number of private cars in the city drop significantly giving way to more car sharing experts believe the number of car sharing vehicles is set to multiply five times over the next two decades. so does that mean we'll have to forfeit our zero cost one burn initiative has developed an app called getaway which ends to at least make better use of the cars that exist. the idea is whenever you don't need your car your neighbor could use it . but initiative is also introduced a second idea instead of keeping car you could hire a cargo bike when you need one equipped of course with an electric motor. back to africa until just a few years ago forests were being mercilessly cut down what was and is an indispensable fuel source and building material for the rural population but things are getting desperate around there is one of africa's most densely populated countries more and more people are living from fewer resources the government has decided to take action. it's poncing large areas of forests as part of an africa wide initiative that have an ambitious goal to create two million hectares of new forest and i were cultural lead by twenty thirty our ports along you know how close they are to achieving it. these two men have another busy day ahead of them they're planting a small forest. as a farmer in eastern rwanda and uses a lot of wood. for the past few years agro forestry experts like a lot and dolly have been teaching farmers and other people here about the importance of protecting the forest and how to plant trees. has been prepared to plant the seed like i've already put a bit of fertilizer in it once the seedlings in place i'll pack some good fertile soil around just enough so that the rainwater won't accumulate on myspace dot. you know is known as the land of a thousand hills in the center of the capital kigali is situated on one of them. but many of the others are covered in forests or what's left of them deforestation has been a major problem in rwanda. the country's population has been growing rapidly for decades it's quadrupled since one nine hundred sixty. is an invaluable resource for heating cooking and construction through countless trees a failed across the country to meet the demand. a few years ago the government realised that major changes were needed and introduced the ambitious goal of restoring two million hectares of forest land by twenty thirty. that's why some fast growing non-native species of tree are playing a key role such as the eucalyptus from australia. they're being bred and planted here in large numbers. we have. for adoption we get. very few years like short cycle for four to five years for first harvests and they have this second generation without planting if it's reforestation at breakneck speed thanks to the eucalyptus two years ago this hill was bare now it's a thriving young forest. other species are also being planted about fifteen percent native or naturalized ones such as the silky oak and the sea olive tree. it may seem overly ambitious to aim to reforest the entire country but rwanda is determined to try. its a member of after one hundred and initiative of twenty seven african countries to reforest one hundred million hectares of land that's about the size of egypt. rwanda's lands and forest ministry takes pride in its accomplishments so far. we is proud of the countries to commit to played. in commitment this country. to be the leading country in terms of recession and our friend it. what do all the new trees mean for ordinary people in rwanda judyth is a farmer she never had enough firewood now she has plenty because she's been growing her own trees she makes a good living selling wood thanks to reforestation as a business model she could afford a new home. she used to send her children out to forage for wood all day now they have time to attend school as well. as in there's a. i'm really happy because my life has improved so much that i'm evil and move a ms in my kids can go to school and are doing well and we. managed to save some money for my household through selling what i do you will know and now i can afford a 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leaders are due to endorse or break the deal at a crucial summit on sunday and gunmen have stormed the chinese consulate in the pakistani city of karachi all three attackers two policemen and some women and allies will experience hardship that listening. audience. sunna is one of the world's oldest cities with a history stretching back doing down the middle any least today it is devastated my country yemen has been under steady bombardment for three years few images have reached you few journalists dared to venture here i wanted to make a film to document what the population is going for about six adults and then i met ahmed his sister and his nephew who is about the same age as he is from his window takes aim at planes. but you know how. it's like getting it. can get bad. man this it. was a fight that. you don't get to. get to had much. janet guyon he janica had less mass at that. every day since march twenty fifteen the children have lived in fear of the danger in the sky so. that was when a coalition of nine arab countries led by neighboring saudi arabia began its campaign of sustained air raids on the country a campaign that is killed it sounds innocent civilians. so far. ever since the bombings began ahmed has been obsessed with for. what. just. let's. face. facts and canada which he says is not. this low morale that has to seriously i've used a system to death by that if they're limited us about the world gets more of them in a year plan going ahead but i guess that zero informative bad near kids from their hit the field gotta say let me see if i get paid get the saddle fucked up i said we left the scene let's say let's just go and fetch the best sadness and if that's the way at it. why did. you. make amends this is you are the result of the book you know mclaren and i might i'm going to have our chests and burn the use of disks and it was i need forty minutes early. in their lives ahead. oh god i may have asserted i bet you that. her children are the ones hardest hit by the conflict in yemen they're the ones who are going to tell you about this war about which you have heard so little. or earlier. i suggested ahmed and yousef interviewed the kids in their neighborhood after to see that had been affected you go know you will plan needs or. he'll need them or in a few days due to his sins that you need still you don't let their action that oh the feel good conditions to be and you cannot show god just don't show that medicine that it just finally did not get good tips to the son of a neurosurgeon. the mountains overlooking santa are bombed on an almost daily basis the children have had to learn to cope. it's. going to study to get better after death. and. i had what they felt less of letting go of. hundreds and more candles in for the match misfits kentucky and much of kentucky then that can assemble can lend them money and men cannot is one who has never noticed commends in an ad and they don't have them and that is what i need to say mash at that command and yet it did not fit in or that they will buy them as that and they remember to do i mean how much as a seller diminish marmaton are my kind that it has now had. some of that tax. got any say to us that jack. come. closer to them to show you the message i met that yes this. might explain to the children that other countries europe in particular would have to intervene to stop the war. that yes that it had obeyed. that i don't be mad or fish. either that or fall so that i have to devote a lot of this goes that. you have to open it i guess. since two thousand and sixteen the european parliament has passed several resolutions calling for a ban on the sale of european arms to saudi arabia. and europe could hold the key to ending this conflict. that had a little pretty bad should have been the matter shadow's how it got to be yet what had been an immediate ten am a some of them are easier than comes in and then mark and i didn't that the semis to get over were hard. when not a band that year in general the one other good that africa. today it's the film of. the day i think i don't know when i was one hundred. but i looked at her. hey it i am and i really am too until. i hemmed in a layer of you to hate. my younger my how you. only have a lead in the now how they can i just a tad bit. man of the good then talk of cause it's. been a good level. goes up the new pretty. tight all the time and now we're stuck over there son of man and allowed this one else has a to cut at the mic spread i had cancer but you know coming out and when you have enough people i know now you're going to keep our focus magically on a number of and i mean. well known. condoms and only two zero i just wasn't allowed to touch at the end of the job i like i said they wanted and though i do so much that mad i started blurred the law but i'm not how they are leftist it i would love to play a role what i'm looking at back then canyon a full law was not. about whether. i am owns a mug a good bit of good they are. good and another. member. could do been a suit up there later. on and i'm going to be. a minimum i'm going to head to head they had him as a little modest of the show if you want to they had him became one go a little lamb as modest obvious that they had a lovely been starving them a nice jet you have seven hundred a lad them mad max wound that had one. wound that paddy if you had your money at leat and looked at the girl would upset all three. groups before you. told her that. i have he had let me know. ok must've been mad men that they know but now we smash hotelier men will die of it i love him and will live she will go be a bad bad again and. you fall for love now we can show it have the medina somehow here in the united fed to you difficult. to my heart looked at i thought i let me kafeel smash and the mother in the teddy with the love personally i'm a name for god and the first how. much have you to get the hat was a total lack of the. budget that i have but in a bush. just did. that. matters put aside his rifle and enthusiastically slipped into the role of reporter . nobody had to share give. it to mona had. intended line of to smack her leave. but. that stand could have been missed. a little. this is miss much. she's made a name for herself by posting photos on social media that illustrate the situation in yemen. the pictures are slightly staged designed to highlight the social problems affecting the country since the start of the war. had gained some as a look at them i don't like it to my lines going like it to my looks. like it had its own that's my good to my head and it's michelle how did you make it to my head and this means mcqueen this moment of like a heck of a physician reveal it we have a leg of a time a soda so monium is good to my head of. a soda can i throw them at a sham. to say how about when luck was a telephone was the equity she lives even if i mean her mother you mean you know shopper lemony for sort of well here are some are going to go to look at some of her. fashion a tad i don't buy. that appear have a column a clue for her to do. but you. and i show we can visit mentionable i man had a bad luck i had a valet acehnese but then you must assume ted to o.b.s. bill can flash had to have a thousand men at the head to move into. a place that isn't. if you told me some. of them there were joe may have been taking some of us must. have found something. set a two thousand and ten i don't. know you could call it a home yet she's not just enough a human head them stashed in the shop talk to the new me i should be in. julie said good night for that kind of thing up yemo to know that joe yaml still not that much mind yeah it's monday for selling and for the. blockade imposed by the saudi led coalition has deprived the people of yemen of the basic means of survival gas medicine food and water are running out there are severe shortages across the country. that's set. to be too many and john had to have many speech and we need a good to get inside i think just a little minister thought yeah a few only at the edge of the union membership in the creation of an arm and arm via to join them to the then. fathers and his younger sister fed to us lost their mother in a bombing early in twenty seventeen. how much that is. to. have a little while after you. have to. have to. stomach muscles placed inside a lot. so that's just. what. a mess. that is no much us now you can bet on that many of the deaths they have about it judge and the right jetliners and it's not about. the size of it. it will cause a lot of. just. because fear does. we've the people. who went bad about. you have now been moved when you. go back to our hood. oh i'm all i did on the look. at the top it's. enough i'm going to. leave worthless i'm looking at these oh oh oh yes you know and she could well lose something no money now so i look. and they hit the road mark would have walked all mental. right the minute. this is. what the. who removed the head cool would have been. and. this was. not a good move pulled from. let out. head be it to get in a i need my bears mattia can i met him if see a team with. a few global may she immigrated she had a plan clear as mud to about how much room one m. to a lagoon we go right while i made ted it been to his next to go to as soon exit out of. the the in. have at it that no. one has i can be a. quality as i would love to leave the house alone up in the roof he. saw what though. of a name. we had known was sniffing a kind and gentle. there's a. screen v. and you know my tests show that i can't remember how has that come and that's in fact. it's sounds i have. no mind. to connect. the voltage got to the bottom on which. is not a little guy who will tell you that he says layers of saucers so it has second to one to cool he raised a lot of hats and they were full of the demons didn't from the face of a toilet at the head of a soda and i have never seen. a lot of them of that and they did not set same. amount of the freedom of have known sasha by the heavy the largest amount counts for allegedly. and. thus a few of us felt we had and then you thought no it's not. with a million a bit with what i had so you know. all the time that what. i just told the boss and i'm on the. one who broke and tried to say i will talk or not unless the shop shuts you tell who is a color and how that image as it with. you on the table into your you can actually get a good service i like to listen. and when i'm in bed and have the have been in the senate and the obama i'm not going to take down nearly the tom ridge idea i mean i just have a hug you know i mean when i met and married to an american i demand that you get when you have. gina and said i had let but i'm such five for the last month because my luck for the mccullough had duffy mashed her about then i am better than a match. but. found there is a door. that you. have never had a. nephew who can look out for films and i share shocks lavish acidic half year. but. while a phone model looks goetia do it while a guru to our little piece of about such. a long name umbrella over the bow by a tenner. leisure shown on the motor cars that they said they're going to begin to ship the new computer not going to the computer chip. and that it would. handle he said because you know they can. go. on october eighth two thousand and sixteen an air raid on sarno struck civilians gathered in this hall for a funeral. the attack killed one hundred forty people and wounded more than five hundred. the ruins of the building testified to the ferocity of the bombing. the children to be cited to use the location as the backdrop for their interview of moggi a singer from santa. i don't suck and i was dizzy id number. national get up you know in a minute. and had. a lot of the other. i lost a lot of. the. do not appear. to be filled up yet. nor. did. i miss the bus have never let me be a rock. so . well let's get down. with the rule then i but. can i just set up a. jealous of them or have they have. a new. action program to manage. with m.m.a. . well there are no monk when you're not there when she felt like i was. the matter not present. and i heard. my you're lives of. your money and they did more for their money and that. kind of stupid on me than even political your money and you more poor let's take your money and see the humor of food your memory and that's it i'm a metaphor. if you want to get. the hell to. the wall monmouth county moment and. most of. them believe in monogamy. and. some of the most. lamar fisher one. hundred one that no monkey. we almost. a month mad to think of to. win this for you love obama not. in the in the. element of the fun with my feeling. the love. and the love. with something mean to my god. i think it would have been a fee to get. a good. use of the engine with the smoke. and. me. like. somebody who's a painter but like margie the rapper's songs her work today is entirely focused on the war. she works from images or photos but she finds in the media. that his mom. heavy snow i should a good mop up sugar mama cat i have a snap question can mom perhaps a walk soccer mom was just to look at the focus of a mother so we had to read kind of the should be a good thing to touch on another thought he had competed in and i said no you've been t. get back what good is the perhaps highly had i had read that done with ethen that had majesties he get i don't have to be out there that detect or get her. thirty two hundred took to show her that and that's going to kill insanity in any admin who instead give any incentive you can enter into research as there are you can use or even have a doubt you still have the incentive of what we are need for so long that a lot of us in the us now have methadone and deselect in san diego much as goma how as in your has does have it or who could have backup should there have been more there wasn't time to can go it alone robin have to get out i guess there's no more go but a corner there are all of them but then what is it the fact that different with them and different weapons with a hammer that janina if i don't know them and how these two push keeley how the knot of fish the and that then another but another go to rest not a big can my own can to find a saddle. human hands had a tether. ten feet. ten feet tall it. cannot ownership not to how long a national been stung piaf out in the mud to salina national enough nash it can be is myself and i said i'm going to be in with your own whim but i really do anyway i'm with the inside and he should be absent be had to hurry but i feel we have to live in america to how an end of the intimate will now that he should he just sit down we don't include him not through the iraqi and i'm finding mr g. . and his how i did have both of them i seem to have since it was the one thing that was right up in the shout of come out of me was i called alice. a lot of other mad why the can do stuff like that it and that but why don't you know the use of either of sample that the us and the. men and those kinds of salaries magic to the world absorb it all but that if they didn't start right the others will have another update right because although i do wonder if the end of the iraq some other triviality recipes that the lower level people i do want to add the less map to do to change it living up to but i've been up to a what the sabbath to be a matter got this yes i'll bust your ass out why god correct you why because how can how can someone so much absolute. given up of course if you are still managed on thought it looks rather differently at the foot and i guess i was about . to fracture the thread because you thought about that if you know mr musharraf will learn most of this to the young man who. asked to get a lot fun and a mushmouth of the awful stuff the video looks can use to get a good as it into hands. and craft him in fact we're going to target men and they're not and yet you were one of them at that i didn't give up on me right as i do what i mean i had a shot i like but how lucky are looking to pull our troops up i lock them up some not i do because it only gives them the smell of the side of my land doesn't matter to that of a cabbie went to jet and stitch it for you son and somehow in the future is very fast because instead you're going kind of wonder i am not only mustache there's more secure paparazzi of my so i buy these i besiege get approval it had to start it was see here pretty good i've been absolute is not one of the was thought of while filming i'm sorry can you not to seek it out i just like to have a cast that. side gets hot it. sucks it is elect after anime she says. lover not interested yet want the sake of the static. and that they've implemented to dick and i think. the last hour i can assign. if they can if you can look a little niggas if you fancy a lottery for some hours a lot of them give back a little you know the last article i had you know who had. come actually but now that i've had one christmas to get. this year the head of a man who had apparently police personnel listen had a mad at him as a little while ago but that may be terrible one should have known a man should be a dog. and i prefer to get a bit better because our bums i'll be the station how the captain how low quality to help mr didden she leash no other mocking rule mcconnell so what is the whole matter if you don't want to work on well i can tell how that could be full on whether he should live so beautifully unlockable months of learning are. feeling downright sammul and into a new no human hearing and i am an ignominious entertainment and the telephone confided to peter that you minister fired is that herbicide us or t. o. luck to our so sort or so i don't really like that and received the last half hour or so of not a measure so one of them again. i know who. live there are all all accomplish on yemen so i know a. fair local island who are simply won't. stop or that higher back then had to learn how to win some said i'm here or not. thought out but i think it a bad insult why are of. a lot of them. who do yes. it is a menace loop that. just for show they let me die or turn around my s.s. if. you. measure love that's a look love they have on their mission never better give it up well enough i mean you know we need we lead and the lot of that should tell a bit. of. that it will push. for a good album in. the senate will. come about among the other times that i would leave. and i do intend to investigate. it is for the ethical out of. it to. bear arms. you just never know lavish enough sap jesselyn and then is that i have enough shadow genetical shafts right here at this to sacrifice roberts who do. most of our part. suddenly it was a play on kind and i dentistry and. so i don't go into a museum in india where when i was a plan on how to go one i could get an ocean. but then i didn't. have move you would tell. you know i'm sure. i'm sure. well you sure it was a show and if. there's a. good idea actually. that did. it's to get a look that up a way doesn't return. then you know. many who survived the air strikes are left homeless the u.n. says three million people have been displaced since the beginning of the conflict a large number now live in refugee camps. i. didn't know i did have no say in this simply just in the end we came up with a live that we didn't. want to happen. when i tell a lot of them that. i let you know that on my mother's home. love a. little later seven this was a. diamond and i generally. do what is it not and i got a bit of room. but dad it's. just so so fat well be i know known as the shape of hello larry and there's the famous tacky michette reading. a novel of him didn't i had them. wot of to in the help. they forgot though. free enough so worked five and no you don't know if the said no you turn it when i had her minimalism but if any lawful up five feet clue moderately among. the highlights of the and. other we wanted our own for my help shakun arnie but i had just a key to paste before lottie and the benefits. that the. feeling was. just outside the city limits the children find a little girl named eleanor sitting amid the ruins of her family's farm. shimmer mist. when away to prove. skill room ordering. the third over that they can refer to or group i'm going through the back door of the right so in my. book. those fold. also. when idea. shift that's. like security and i'm going to i'm not that overweight out on kindle as i do that but i have similar to that of a car yet. similar to a side effect of. the road to the folder. the jets you know of that are who. the mother of over took on stage actually. the dictation now my lad and miss you know mother i sat oh i know you also get a job those same people the majority now do like i work and then eventually think. michelle's top. soft but. could do good to get out. the number of. the like what that could hurt. those are going to. the things i want to do both. feet well rather. much mention and i'm over all this madness that has had to go to holy spirit. which i love to talk about this mission is to. well. how. much. the first. and. the fifth. the little girl has now been taken in by her uncle. after a thousand days of conflict and nearly nine thousand casualties yemen remains in the grip of war then the international community remains indifferent. friends and several other european countries are still supplying the saudi coalition with a vast quantities of advanced military equipment. to cause life. from the suburbs of paris. to french sets forward line. sebastian i lead up to. the french strong testing time in the bundesliga through an off. duty is this like a rising star. thirty minutes on t w. this is d w news wire from berlin to bring in our correspondent ophelia harms are british and joins us from three of the pharaoh we're here to find out 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they are digital warriors. for women for internet activists one mission. the battle for freedom and dignity. courageous and determined they campaign for women's rights and for peace. they mobilize against femicide. or compulsory veils for. their messages are spreading like wildfire. social media is quite critical of that in the uk and thousands of members of. hamas on the streets they are women who are changing the world to me. egypt. starts a twenty fifth on double. sinai is one of the world's oldest cities with a history stretching back doing that millennia least today it is devastated my country yemen has been under steady bombardment for three years few images have reached you a few journalists stared aventura here i wanted to make a film to document what the population is going through because it was built and then i met ahmed his sister and his nephew who is about the same age as he is from his window takes aim at planes. but you know how you look at. the budget and. see him get. this it. doesn't say that it's good to do that that's the had much. janet guyon you janica had less mass outlet. the. every day since march twenty fifteen the children have lived in fear of the danger in the skies. and that was when a coalition of nine arab countries led by neighboring saudi arabia began its campaign of sustained air raids on the country a campaign that is killed thousands of civilians. i. say for. ever since the bombings began and often had has been obsessed with war. what. she faced. salish first scanner a watch a festival of the slow mo that have to serve the ideas that ship don't get arrested but that if they're limited as a butler a gets more of them or a plaque and a heckler i guess that island and medicare so glad meerkats america hectic you gotta say let me see if i get paid get the saddle fuck that i said we left and the next day let us go in. a truck and they at. you or i. or examines. the events of the mclaren and i might i'm going to have to shift and burn areas of disks and that certainly will remember the. internet it's a habit i still got by me of a certain kind that in their. children are the ones hardest hit by the conflict in yemen they're the ones who are going to tell you about this war about which you have heard so little. or earlier. i suggested ahmed and yousef interviewed the kids and their neighborhood character to see about had been affected you go with plan. he'll meet them or a night of night into his syndicate you don't need stand you don't let their action that a few good conditions to be and can are shown by just those should get medicine in their journey. tips little son of a new world recession. the mountains overlooking sino are bombed on an almost daily basis the children have had to learn to cope. going to do studies. but after that. i had what they felt less of letting. congress and what kind of burden that comes to kentucky and much of kentucky then that kind of is able can then send a message cannot easily who has not been moved as commander in chief. and that don't help them and that is what i mean to say mash and that can only be educated nerds and you know that they don't buy them as that and they remember to do i mean how do you as a saudi member smarm my time on my you know how come that they didn't see that i had let them know that you have. got family safe and that job. come. closer to them to show you been that's a job now that's a yes or. no i explained to the children that other countries europe in particular would have to intervene to stop the war. that doesn't have a base. that i don't be mad to fish. for those that are low so that i don't have to devote a lot of this goes that. you have a job for mitt ok. since two thousand and sixteen the european parliament has passed several resolutions calling for a ban on the sale of european arms to saudi arabia. and europe could hold the key to ending this conflict. ted i'm a little beat but should've been the matter shantelle going to be yes i had been an immediate ten am assembling them back down from santa and then mark and i did in that the semis to ground were behind. one another let's hear a shot of the one other good that i. was going to get on. the line i mean i know now when i was one hundred. thirty. six miles from her. hey if i am. i had to come to. some delay of you to hear how you are young my how you present and ole of it didn't come out of the can i just a. man of the good and talk of goodness and no one can forget the past as some i've been a good lover had been he goes up the new fifty you are. tied up and now we're stuck over the past so one and a lot of get this one else has a to cover but at the sweater i had cancer but you know coming out and lend you i have been up to you all and lately i've been a pretty awful go of magic i'm a nut mother and i love the well known. kind of the demi jews well i just loved that touch at the end when does the job i love i should do both and though i do so much the hand not just out of the lead but i must have a on that mystic i will load you up they are all one to look into but i'm going to follow the law. i am bound. but i what. lemon is a mug a good bit of good payola no clue for. good another. member then it. could be in a suit up the aisle a m b c two. and that better be. a minimum i'm going to head to head they have calum as a little modest of the show if you want to they had him became one go a little lamb as modest obvious that they had a lovely been starving done a nice jet you have to the not to lead them mad max wound that had one of the wow paddy if you had money at leat and look at the go would upset all three. groups before you. thank you. andy. happy have let me know. ok must've been mad men met baby but now we spot so tell your men will die of it i love him and will live should be a cab again and. you fall for love i loved now we can show it the medina somehow he'll medina and freddie difficult island. time of the my heart looked at i tell you i love me ok fear smash and the mother of the in the teddy the love personally i'm a name for god and the first how. much have you to get. with a. budget that i have been a bush. but will show her that a show about. matters put aside his rifle and enthusiastically slipped into the role of reporter. knew what he had she can't get. we will get to murder she. intended line if this man. but. a sad sad good man must. look at. this isn't this mom. she's made a name for herself by posting photos on social media that illustrate the situation in yemen. the pictures are slightly staged designed to highlight the social problems affecting the country since the start of the war. had been seen as a look at them i am i look at them like it to my looks. like yeah that's a man that's my kid to my head and it's michelle how did you make it to my head and it's mean small christmas moment of like a heck of a physician reveal it we have a leg of a turn a soda so monium is good to my head of blood. a sort of color so what would that matter. of this of well not well you know the telephone was clearly she live even if i mean her mother you mean you know shopping in many for sort of well here are some are going to go to look at some of her. fashion a tad i don't buy. that appear have a column of clue for him to do. but. to either be there and the show with canvas and then head of i man had that in me a lot i had about an anthony but then your mother and i tend to be as a built in flash had to have a third woman at the head to move in defiance. of ways that isn't. tendency toward it so. there were joe maybe things some of us must and i think you either have found something. set a two thousand and ten under. and you could create a home yet it's not just enough for you to have them finished in the shop and talk to the new mini ice been adding. it to really well said it would not put. anything out yemo to know that it's job yet most still not that much money yeah it's monday for so little higher and for just. a blockade imposed by the saudi led coalition has deprived the people of yemen of the basic means of survival gas medicine food and water are running out there are severe shortages across the country. that's set. to be too many and john hasn't had membership each human need a good to get into and i system as a minister yeah only edney i did any membership any creation of an arm and i'm via twitter and i'm to be then. brought is and his younger sister fred who was lost their mother in a bombing early in twenty seventeen. i cannot tell much that they. have come a little while and i. have to. thank you. it was johnny cash and it. was tom honest i was safe inside nasheed. just let. him know. that he'd know much as. you can get that money in the diff they have a funny judge was very generous and you know it's not any man. has ever owed. it will cause and that's allowed to just. because he does. we've been the people. who went bad about. you that would have been moved when you close. the bridge where hood. on the wall i did a closer look. at the top. ok not on the roads and who owns the workers. making the case it was easy enough and she could follow simple nobody else. and the hit the road more quotable. munjal. right to make. the route. this is. what. you know move the head cool you can have the. handle. and this can go. out of my patrol from. there up and out. but. that would. be it to get in a i need my bears masha. and if see a team with. a few global may she immigrated she had a translator to my to. my name took a look do me go read while i made her that been a history next to as so exit out of. the the womb . had i made that number one as i can be i'm. gonna be as i would love to leave the house alone and open another room if he. saw what though in the street has been a community that. we had no sniffing at and generally. there's a base of this committee and you know my tesco that give me all my has that come and that's in fact. it's the sales. and one. who can teach. that in the bottom line which. is not in the guy who will pull the wool. that he says loosen says there's so little tech until going to call him a delight have met and they were full of the demented if in the face of a cutaway to his a soda and i have another session. of them to look at and i have my thoughts same. with one of the some of have known. by the bevy the largest amount counts for getting on and. that's until every last cent of hope has and then you're the last hope. with a million a but with what i had so you know. me and. i just don't pass on much. more folk and privacy so now i left the shop shop she told oprah it was a color on how that image as a. young the fatal wound to the arm you can actually go give is over to my journalism. and when i mean bad and how the have been released and the obama i'm not going to take down nearly what tom ridge i did i mean as you have a hug you know i mean when i know that i made throughout my sound i do and then you get when you attack. jena and upset i had let fear but i'm such a fire for us because my luck for. the have a few mavericks god about then i am better than a match. but. found. that if i had ever had a. record who can look out for films and i shared shocks my bush acidic half year. what the. model looks goetia do we're well a good go to our little piece of about such. a long name umbrella over the little boat and it lets you stone on a more twin towers that but then again everything in a ship in the going to become food item again and the community can. handle it but they wouldn't. have those. because you know what i. saw. on october eighth two thousand and sixteen an air raid on sino struck civilians gathered in this hall for a funeral. the attack killed one hundred forty people and wounded more than five hundred. the ruins of the building testified to the ferocity of the bombing. the children to be cited to use the location as the backdrop for their interview of moggi a singer from santa. i don't suck and i was dizzy id and then death. national i got up you know in the middle. and had. a lot of the other. i lost a lot of. the. do a lot of the. i know people that look you know that was. illegitimate. and that the left had never love me. so. get down. there with an eye but. can i just add motives. yeah this it didn't have to have the kind of from stuff from you know that you know you could you. know. broken time on the rope hurt. but i mean me. well there no might. you let them see if i like i will hire you. need a present coolish. they did not hurt. my feelings of. to your money and they did more for their money and that. now give it some earlier and i stay put on me than even political your money and wealthy do you more poor let's take your money and see the human food your memory and that's a day when a lot of you are. one of. the folks you are just now with. the help. of the wall i'm one of the moment and. if i have the. image. of the i love. the most of the. building going to be i mean i'm. confident enough of the people the most. to. me that it. should. come to know my future. we're almost out of. the figment of the. when the fire you know not even the food. from the other end of the phone with the feeling. that the the above the code. something i'm sick of being in my car. it doesn't. mean it's a good thing not an image of the smoking. gun . and. gave me. keep. coming down. somebody who's a painter but like mudgee the rappers songs or work today is entirely focused on the war. she works from images or photos but she finds in the media. that his mom. had this much rugged mop up sugar mama cat i have a snap i think a man to have fatima was just to look at the focus of a medicine we heard or read kind of the should be a good thing to touch around another tally have competed in and i said no you can t. get back we're going to some perhaps highly had wrecked then with ethernet had majesties you get at the top of the output and out that guitar or piano or guitar or how to get into the thirty two hundred took to circle that and nor desolately insanity in any edmund who instead of giving any incentive you can enter into research etc you can use or even have a doubt used to have an incentive what we are need for so long that a lot of us in the us now who have methadone and deselect instead you go much as you go my how by letting your has does have a half past option there have been more there was a hundred who can go eat and i love and have to get out i guess there's no more go but a canard that and all of them again what is it defacto about to found what i'm good at and different weapon with a hammer gee that janina the factual and an obvious one of our push keeley the number of the the and then another their mother god rest not a big can my own can to tell you sad. you may not have a tether. tempi it can run ok can't tell it. you cannot not to how long a national bornstein piaf out in the mud to selena no no no no no shit can be is myself and i said i'm an alien with your own whim but i never do and when i'm with the inside the ship the i soon be had to marry but wife even help me live in america to how when i know the intimate will now that of the shitty just to go home we don't have food in the woods for the new iraqi and i'm fine mr g. i. have had a good have both of them i snapped since you survive that i was. in the shit out of them out of me was i called alice. a lot of other mad why the couldn't be subtle about it and the red flag yes it was the father of son themselves and. men and then scads of salaries magic to the world absorb it all but i guess they didn't start. this habit of the up people look right because i do want to be at the high rock so i don't triviality recipes that are the lower level people i do want to add the leisure map to do to change it looking up the best i've been up to a what the sabba the america with this yes i'll bust your ass out why god corral you why because i can have them so much excited. if you are still a month old thought about for up to five to fifty i guess around the threat reduction the threat is you tap by that if you know mr musharraf will in mass market and distant. us to get a lot fun and much of the thief awful stuff when your looks are going to figure out a good as it is you had china and japan after him in fact you were going to target men. and yet you were the mad that i got up on me right as well you had a shot i looked but how lucky all of you to pull our troops up i lock him up some not. only his and his mildly my linen doesn't matter to that of us get me one student and stitch it from the center and somehow the fetus be found because instead you're going kind of wonder i am not only mustache those who are more secure paparazzi admit so either of these i perceive get approval or it had decided to say you're going to get out of an observer is that one of the will start to smile follow me i'm sorry can you not to say can i i just like to have a cast that. side gets hot i. sat there like that time she said i love a ton of things yet want to say count and shout it. and that stadium flare i have been asked to do and i think. the last hour i can assign. any feat and luckily can a guess if you have done so are useless i'm out a lot and getting back i don't know the last article had no. connection but now that i'd left. christmas to get. that chair the head of a man who had barely. listen had not had that it was a little while ago but that may be terrible one should have known a man should be a dog. and not the rough rider good habits that they have bitten our bums i'll be the station how the captain how a quality to help mr higgins you least know how the mocking rule mccandless all that is the whole matter if you don't want to work on my luck and how that could be full on all occasions of so beautiful unlockable months of learning our luck and. feeling downright sammul and to lose no human bearing and i am an elimination entertainer and that confided that you minister for our decide whether. to send us auto luck to our so sort or so i don't really like that and the sick and the last. resort not a measure so one of them again. i know you don't like they are all accomplish on yemen so i. fear look at ireland we are simply one is the help for that hair back in. cologne how to win some said i'm here or not. thought out. for theater bad in sound water of. economic to name so i did the wheel and i had of the matter. if you are. it is a menace loopback that. gets for. a levy that i turn on my s.s.n. . even. those who love us a look love they have on mission never better give it up well enough i mean you know when we let them do that a lot of what should it's a bad. idea that will push. for a good outcome in. the senate will. come about the money that i would leave and i'll do it here because of the. it is only after the out of. it's. there is the bare arms. you give you just never know lavish have sat jesselyn and then miss that i have been a shadow genetical shaft right through it is to sacrifice roberts and do. most of our part. suddenly it was a play on can and i get history and like i said so i don't blow it up like a museum in india where when i was a plan on how to. cut and. by then i didn't. have move you would get television are you know i'm sure. i'm sure. when you're sure you are right. but it wasn't. a television. that did. but still you're not out a way doesn't return. then you know. many who survived the airstrikes are left homeless the u.n. says three million people have been displaced since the beginning of the conflict a large number are now living in refugee camps. so now i did have no say in this simply just in the letter and then we came across a live three day. haven't had a. letter lot of unless. i let you know on my. mother. and little later. i mean and i do now know. what is it may not be able. but dad just well i must also if at all be i don't know well especially hello larry and as the hey mr musharraf being. a mother of hindus and i had them. wot of in the help. they forgot. would the matter is a must. for enough so worked five and no you don't honor no photos of nope you turn it when i had her minimalism but if any. fun few clue modernity among. the will of her own for my help shakun arnie but i have just. based the food and the benefit. of. just outside the city limits the children find a little girl named honors sitting amid the ruins of her family's farm. to marry her best. when nobody took i'm. still a moderate. guy with a. failed to work for guru i'm really from the bathroom alone so i'm a. slug to start. the slow food up also . one idea though. i'm not sure that's going to further explore who likes her little and i'm going to learn not that i will they focus on kindle as i do them that are her cement there are yet. similar to a side effect good idea. or a read to the folder. the jets you know of that a book. the mother of over took on schedule. and decision now my lad and i miss you know mother by side oh and we also do the job those same people the majority now do like i work and then eventually think. michelle's tough. but. i do get to get out. well you know mary snow like the like would have thought. oh those are going to. continue. to do both oh. my dad dad beat already was. well. how. much. first thought. at first. the little girl has now been taken in by her uncle. after a thousand days of conflict and nearly nine thousand casualties yemen remains in the grip of war and the international community remains indifferent. transcends several other european countries are still supplying the saudi coalition with a vast quantities of advanced military equipment. enjoy the fresh scene air. and soak up some sunshine uncertain. the island off germany's north sea coast boasts beaches perfect for long stroll unique natural beauty and classic maritime cuisine. those are always worth a 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