away in which nunes could have argued he was conducting his own parallel kind of investigation, which was the message we were initially getting that nunes and his staff were interviewing ukrainian prosecutors and pursuing what could be a reasonable line of inquiry. and all of a sudden today what this breaks apart is that idea that nunes was conducting a straight inquiry on his own, and now we see he was really among the collaborates and not simply a member of congress interested in what was happening in ukraine. and there s a history here, which is pretty fascinating. nunes had to recuse himself from the house intel committee investigation into russian interference way back when it first started because he was essentially running interference for the white house and was essentially nabbed doing it. this time around he s not recused himself but it does look like there s a little bit of
collaborates is in 1989 there were around 300000 people working for the stars in one way or another that s over 2 percent of the population and they were collecting information and in some cases spying on people within their own families of course a lot of people will locked up somewhat tortured and that was a grim system and of course no one wants to return to that so many of these political correspondent thank you very much. and as we heard from simon the east german secret police the stasi spied on thousands of citizens many had no idea what information the stasi had gathered about them until years later when the stasi files for meat available we caught up with 2 women whose lives were changed by the stasi but who still feel the effects today. fall under long as aber visit the building where they used to live.
bottom of khashoggi s murder? it is 100 days since these fateful steps led jamal khashoggi to his brutal death inside the saudi consulate in istanbul. yet his body is still missing. saudi arabia admits its operatives killed him, but refused to help find his remains, blaming unnamed local collaborates for disposing of his body. but what is now clear, khashoggi s murder culminated in his dismemberment. turkish officials have searched forests, remote farms, city car parks, garbage dumps. the consulate where he was killed and the nearby consul general s residence, but were refused thorough access to the well on the property. the most recent clue in the search, this video made public last week by pro-government turkish newspaper sabba appears to show heavy bags carried into
his own way. completely independent of an industry he loathed. anton, who comes from southern california, has made berlin his home. his refuge. anton: so, we re going to do it at 146. engineer: 146? anton: yup. what s going to happen, is there s going to be tude. i ll go like that. we ll just see. we re not going to a change yet. drummer: let s keep eye contact about switching. anton: okay, ready? anthony: he makes music, paints, and cooks in his studio. still tours to sold-out shows. collaborates with other artists to brilliant results.
industry he loathed. anton, who comes from southern california, has made berlin his home. his refuge. anton: so, we re going to do it at 146. engineer: 146? anton: yup. what s going to happen, is there s going to be tude. i ll go like that. we ll just see. we re not going to a change yet. drummer: let s keep eye contact about switching. anton: okay, ready? anthony: he makes music, paints, and cooks in his studio. still tours to sold-out shows. collaborates with other artists to brilliant results. and continues to create, and record incredible music his own way. always. zero compromise. he s not just one of the most prolific recording artists in history, but an excellent and enthusiastic cook. frequently combining both callings at the same time.