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President trump that with palestinian president mahmoud gave statements to the media. The president commented on the Manchester Bombing as well. This is 15 minutes. In the name of god, the most gracious, the most merciful your excellency, mr. President and dear friend, donald trump, its my pleasure to welcome you here in palestine and receive you as a great guest of our people here in bethlehem, the birthplace of jesus peace be upon him from which the message of love, peace, and tolerance has spread out all across the globe. Allow me at the beginning to condemn the horrible terrorist attack that occurred in Manchester City the british city of manchester leaving tens of casualties and innocent people. I do offer my warm condolences to the Prime Minister of britain, families of victims, and the british people. Your ex ....
A lot of developing stories. Were going to start in london. Very famous murder in london. In 1978, they killed a guy on the Waterloo Bridge. He was waiting at a bus stop on Waterloo Bridge which is one of the big bridges that goes across the river thames in the middle of london and this guy was waiting at a bus stop, a man brushed past him while he was standing at the bus stop and the guy at the bus stop felt a sting on his leg. Turns out the man who had brushed past him at the bus stop had killed him. There was a poison pellet, a pellet containing ricin that was loaded like a bullet into the tip of the umbrella and the guy walking past him on the bridge bumped into him with the umbrella. Shot that pellet into the guys leg, four days later the guy at the bus stop was dead. It was a targeted assassination. He was 49 years old. That happened in the next famous one was in 2006 ....
Youre going to want to watch to the end because were following a lot of developing stories. Were going to start in london. Very famous murder in london. In 1978, they killed a guy on the Waterloo Bridge. He was waiting at a bus stop on Waterloo Bridge which is one of the big bridges that goes across the river thames in the middle of london and this guy was waiting at a bus stop, a man brushed past him while he was standing at the bus stop and the guy at the bus stop felt a sting on his leg. Turns out the man who had brushed past him at the bus stop had killed him. There was a poison pellet, a pellet containing ricin that was loaded like a bullet into the tip of the umbrella and the guy walking past him on the bridge bumped into him with the umbrella. Shot that pellet into the guys leg, four days later the guy at the bus stop was dead. It was a targeted assassination. He was ....
The river thames in the middle of london and this guy was waiting at a bus stop, a man brushed past him while he was standing at the bus stop and the guy at the bus stop felt a sting on his leg. Turns out the man who had brushed past him at the bus stop had killed him. There was a poison pellet, a pellet containing ricin that was loaded like a bullet into the tip of the umbrella and the guy walking past him on the bridge bumped into him with the umbrella. Shot that pellet into the guys leg, four days later the guy at the bus stop was dead. It was a targeted assassination. He was 49 years old. That happened in 1978. The next famous one was in 2006. An exkgb officer who became a whistleblower at home in russia. He became close to some of Vladimir Putins political enemies. He was actually imprisoned at home in russia but he managed to survive that. He managed to get out of russia. In the year 2000, he got asylum in britain but by th ....
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