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BREAKING NEWS!

It's JUST Happened…ARRESTED With BAIL SET AT $6 BILLION!!!

Even the swamp in Saudi Arabia is being drained.

Authorities in Saudi Arabia want at least $6 billion dollars from the jailed Saudi Prince

al-Waleed bin Talal to secure his freedom after he was arrested in a nationwide anti-corruption

purge which mysteriously started to happen after President Donald Trump visited the Islamic

nation.

This is actually the highest sum of money ever demanded by authorities in the Gulf state

and it could involve handing over a large part of his fortune and cooperation, Kingdom

Holding Company.

Which is estimated to have a market value of just over $9 billion dollars.

The 63-year-old Al-Waleed is the 57th richest person in the world according to the Wall

Street Journal, with an estimated net worth of $18 billion.

This character has profited from the oil-rich nation of Saudi Arabia and has thought political

influence here in the US.

He has donated to various extreme left-wing charities, including The Clinton Foundation.

Along with funding multiple organizations to spread Islam in the world and mainly in

the US.

ExtraNewsFeed Reports:

Saudi Royalty Arrests Rock Clinton-Obama Regime The unprecedented sweep of corrupt Saudi elites

implicates Clinton, Obama, Wall Street, and beyond.

In a shocking development Saturday, the Saudi Arabian government arrested prominent billionaire

Waleed bin Talal, a member of the royal Saudi family with deep ties to Barack Obama and

Hillary Clinton.

Arrests were carried out by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's recently-formed anti-corruption

committee and included bin Talal, ten senior princes, and dozens of ministers for corruption

and money laundering charges.

Bin Talal, a primary shareholder of Citigroup, News Corp., and Twitter, was arrested along

with dozens of other princes and ministers on Saturday.

Bin Talal's arrest was part of a massive sweep of Saudi elites charged with corruption

and money laundering by a newly formed anti-corruption committee headed by Crown Prince Mohammed

bin Salman.

Meanwhile, Royal princes' private planes have been grounded.

Known as "The Warren Buffet of the Gulf", bin Talal — one of the world's richest

people — is a notorious figure in American politics with deep ties to both Obama and

Clinton.

Americans privy to bin Talal and Saudi Arabia's corrupt hand in American politics may recall

a 2015 tweet from then-candidate Donald Trump that foreshadowed his arrest:

As the story of the massive Saudi royalty purge develops, Americans should anticipate

these arrests and the subsequent investigations will implicate Obama and Clinton in major

ways.

Investigations into Obama-Clinton impropriety by special counsel Robert Mueller encompass

Obama and Clinton's financial ties and dubious political alliances with both Saudi Arabia

and Russia alike.

Those following Trump's efforts to police Obama and Clinton's extensive criminality

are aware Mueller's probe implicates Clinton crony and lobbying giant Tony Podesta, brother

of Clinton campaign manager John Podesta.

Wikileaks releases of John Podesta's emails opened a Pandora's box of Democratic Party

corruption when released last fall, but Tony Podesta's nefarious and longtime lobbying

efforts with both Russia and Saudi Arabia are only now beginning to be broadly exposed

to the American public.

In August 2016, Medea Benjamin sounded the alarm as to the perils of Clinton and the

Podestas' crooked Saudi dealings, with emphasis:

If I told you that Democratic Party lobbyist Tony Podesta, whose brother John Podesta chairs

Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, is a registered foreign agent on the Saudi

government's payroll, you'd probably think I was a Trump-thumping, conspiratorial nutcase.

But it's true.

The lobby firm created by both Tony and John Podesta in 1988 receives $140,000 a month

from the Saudi government, a government that beheads nonviolent dissidents, uses torture

to extract forced confessions, doesn't allow women to drive, and bombs schools, hospitals

and residential neighborhoods in neighboring Yemen.

The Podesta Group's March 2016 filing, required under the Foreign Agents Registration Act

of 1938, shows that Tony Podesta himself oversees the Saudi account.

At the same time, Tony Podesta is also a top campaign contributor and bundler for Hillary

Clinton.

So while one brother runs the campaign, the other brother funds it with earnings that

come, in part, from the Saudis.

Those familiar with the Citibank cabal that assigned Obama's cabinet prior to his election

would also recognize bin Talal's name, for his and Citibank's instrumental role the

Obama administration's decimation of the middle class.

Pam Martens warned us back in 2012, additional emphasis added:

Citigroup was showing serious strains in 2007 but the meltdown came the week of November

17, 2008.

On Monday, the firm called a Town Hall meeting with employees and announced the sacking of

52,000 workers.

On Tuesday, November 18, Citigroup announced it had lost 53 per cent of an internal hedge

fund's money in a month's time and that it was bringing $17 billion of off-balance

sheet assets back onto its balance sheet.

The next day brought the unwelcome tidings that a law firm was alleging that Citigroup

peddled the MAT Five Fund as "safe" and "secure" then watched it lose 80 per cent

of its value.

On Thursday, Saudi Prince Walid bin Talal, a major shareholder, stepped forward to reassure

the public that Citigroup was "undervalued" and he was buying more shares.

The next day the stock dropped another 20 percent to close at $3.77.

All told, Citigroup lost 60 per cent of its market value that week and 87 percent for

the year to date.

Now here is where you need to pay close attention.

Just one month prior to the stock meltdown, the U.S. government through its Troubled Asset

Relief Program (TARP) had injected $25 billion into Citigroup on October 28, 2008.

With a market cap of $20.5 billion on Friday, November 21, 2008, the U.S. taxpayer effectively

owned this company lock, stock and barrel.

The Treasury and the Fed knew exactly whose interests they were protecting.

Just 11 months earlier, Citigroup had publicized a capital raising of $12.5 billion in convertible

preferred stock in a private placement — meaning the full details were not released to the

public.

The press release said the investors included Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal and Sandy

Weill and the Weill Family Foundation.

Bin Talal also owns the Four Seasons, the four highest floors of Mandalay Bay hotel

in Las Vegas.

He is one of many within the atrociously corrupt elements of the Saudi regime and other gulf

tyrannies that has raised eyebrows with their recent multi-million dollar donations to the

Clinton Foundation.

What's Happening

Given the media moguls arrested in the Saudi sting and the American media's allegiance

to the Clinton-Obama regime, little is being reported on the implications the arrests have

on current events in American politics.

Orders for the arrests came from the new anti-corruption committee headed by Crown Prince Mohammed

bin Salman.

Bin Salman, 31, is seen by some as a principled young leader troubled by the convoluted international

corruption he inherited within his government.

Given his struggle with the corrupt and commingled opposition causing strife in his and our respective

countries, Trump may have sought common ground on a recent visit.

Bin Salaman's rise may allow Saudi to accelerate a recent plan to reduce the kingdom's reliance

on oil, which includes the partial privatization of state oil company Aramco.

Trump has recently pitched for Aramco to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange, a move

that would boost the Saudi Arabian economy.

This may also be a sign bin Salaman is involved a coordinated effort to confront the corrupt

individuals with the Saudi government who participated in pay-to-play schemes with American

foundations tied directly to high-level U.S. politicians, including Obama and Clinton.

Given the high profile nature of the Saudi royalty arrests, pressure increases on American

law enforcement in Trump's administration to follow through with indictments and arrests

of the Obama-Clinton regime officials involved.

As speculation bubbles around looming indictments of Tony Podesta, John Podesta, Hillary Clinton,

and others, charges against bin Talal and other Saudi royalty may well be related to

money laundering and bribery schemes that implicate the Uranium One parties and transactions

within the Obama-Clinton regime already being investigated.

We have more natural gas in our nation than Saudi Arabia has oil.

We could singlehandedly be as rich as Saudi Arabia.

But the likes of hacks such as Al Gore, who profit out of the ignorance and sheer stupidity

of others have made it so we can't even touch our reserves.

All because of the myth that is "Global Warming" or as it's called now, "Climate

Change."

I have always believed that interests from abroad have paid off our politicians so well

that they serve as voice pieces for asinine myths in order to keep The United States of

America in debt and at the mercy of nations such as China and Saudi Arabia.

It's how they come into a job making 150k a year and come out 20 years later with a

net worth of over 100 million.

Please share if you think it's time the US had a purge

of

its own….

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CNN 10 CNN Student News January 29 2018 English Subtitle - Duration: 10:01.

welcome to CNN 10 my name is Carl azuz hope your what the school week is off to

a good start now that he's been in office more than a year u.s. President

Donald Trump is set to give his first State of the Union address on Tuesday

night the speech he gave last year is known as an annual message one big

subject he's expected to focus on is immigration the White House issued an

immigration reform plan late last week among other things it would allow 1.8

million people who were in the US illegally to eventually become US

citizens that number includes the 700,000 young people who came to America

or were brought there illegally as children another major part of the Trump

administration's plan calls for 25 billion dollars for border security that

would help build the wall the president has called for between the u.s. and

Mexico the plan would put new restrictions on certain forms of

immigration to the US and it would allow the government to deport more people who

are in America illegally and come from countries that don't border the u.s. the

White House says the plan is a compromise that should get support from

congressional Democrats and Republicans and fulfill the president's immigration

priorities as well but it has been criticized on both sides of the

political aisle some Republicans oppose the plan to allow people who came to the

US illegally to achieve citizenship and some Democrats oppose the plan to put

new restrictions on legal immigration to the US the White House says it's

confident the framework could get enough votes to pass in the Senate but that the

House of Representatives would pass a different bill and the two chambers

would then have to find common ground while part of Europe struggles with

heavy flood conditions part of Africa struggles with bone-dry conditions we're

starting with France the Sen River which runs through Paris burst its banks over

the weekend the flooding isn't quite as bad as it was in 2016 and nowhere near

the level it reached during the Great Flood of 1910 when many Parisians had to

evacuate but though most people there seem to be taking this event in stride

officials say it could be another week before the waters have significantly

receded stabilizes the word ever that is using this morning because the situation

is headed towards stabilization the river levels are still

rising and there was some rain overnight but the sin here in Paris is expected to

peak sometime during the day today or overnight tonight at about a little less

than the levels of the flood of 2016 but there are big differences between this

flood and that flood and one is that December was a very rainy month and the

month of January according to some people was the second wettest in almost

a century and because that the because of that the reservoirs around Paris

which can have a buffering effect on the flood waters in fact are now full and if

there's any further rain it has no place else to go but here now as a precaution

the officials in Paris have evacuated some of the low-lying apartments

basement apartments and especially on the west side of Paris and they have

taken works of art out of some of the museum's out of the basements of some

museums they have as well a closed-down a gallery in the Louvre here behind me

in terms of damages there's no way to estimate it exactly right now but

officials are saying a former security official prepares for example said that

he expected it to be in the hundreds of millions of euros especially when one

considers that the river traffic this is a major transport hub prepares the river

traffic has been cut off now for days as well they won't be able to determine

exactly the extent of damage because they have to wait until the floodwaters

go down that could be weeks and they can do a proper inspection of the

underground railroads the footings of the bridges and other things that are

presently submerged jim bittermann CNN Paris

meantime Cape Town the second-most populated city in South Africa is

running out of water drought is a natural disaster that South Africa is

prone to and for years the amount of water being used in the country has

exceeded the amount that's been conserved in Cape Town the population

has been growing it's now more than four million people and the drought the area

is facing is the worst in more than 100 years the reservoir of the city's

largest dam is almost completely dried up people are being told to limit their

showers to 90 seconds some are recycling bathwater to

flush their toilets and starting in February people will have to limit their

water use to 13 gallons per person per day the city's mayor has criticized

residents most of them for not reducing the amount of water they use though they

know there's a problem some residents have criticized the city for not doing

enough to prepare for the drought one person CNN spoke to says everyone she

knows who can afford to leave is getting out until things get better and it's

hoped that will lessen the strain on the city's dwindling water supplies

ten-second trivia in what field would you find the terms trust money air and

parboil culinary arts construction dermatology or fashion design though the

word trusts has several definitions all of these terms are used in the field of

culinary arts and here's another one 3d printer they've been used to create

everything from coat hangers and instruments to cars and cups and clocks

and a number of engineers have been working to develop them as virtual chefs

this is easier to do for food that still has to be cooked afterwards like bread

sticks or ravioli then something that's already hot and ready to eat but the

u.s. university has been experimenting with the cooking process in an effort to

make 3d printed food something you can machine yourself at home if I try to

imagine what your kitchen will look like in ten years you might have an extra

appliance that it doesn't have today and that would be a food printer or maybe

you'll be a sexier name for it but it allows you to do things you can't do

today it's easy to dismiss 3d printing food as

a novelty but at Columbia's creative machines lab they're predicting that

your future kitchen may have a 3d printer right now what comes out of the

machine isn't cooked so the team's trying to

figure out the best way to cook food as it prints why do you need to incorporate

lasers into 3d printing so lasers offer you much higher resolution with cooking

as opposed to conventional cooking methods like using an oven but a laser

it gives you that accuracy and the resolution a precision you need because

now it's a pinpoint of energy that you can control where it goes okay so show

me how this works so this guy is just browning the top and

it only cooks about just under a millimeter of dough on the top which

doesn't sound like a lot but again if you think about how these how these will

be used on a 3d food printer you're only laying it on about a millimeter to a

food so you only really need to cook one to two millimeters it's the start of

turning 3d food printing into a consumer product we're talking about like

printing like goo a lot of people have this kind of misconception that this is

sort of Frankenstein food but the ingredients that you put into a food

printer are flour water it's kind of like I mean having your own chef in a

way that really knows everything that your body that's that's this magical

combination of having sort of a personalized chef but also having it

relatively low cost and made on the spot I think when he when I talked about

people about food printing the first thing is like oh you know can we bake a

cake or can we make you know some carrots it's like sure you could do

those things but why would you want to do that when you have a machine that

could pretty much make any combination of flavors great looks so much better

than just like plain carrots what timeline are we talking here when

do you think that this will actually be commonplace in people's kitchens these

lasers these printers it's it's difficult to predict because it's more

of a business question than other technology technologies here if a

company wanted to take the and run with it it could happen in a

year a flock of starlings black speckled birds is known as a murmuration and the

intricate shapes they form often when there's a predator nearby

are fascinating this is from an Instagram post by Katie Davis it shows

the shape-shifting urban flow of a recent murmuration over California

scientists aren't sure exactly how the starlings coordinate to make this happen

without a single leader but one study concluded that they communicate with a

small number of their neighbors to decide where and how to fly when

something startling startles starlings stirring and starting to dart and dartle

train your eyes on the skies where they fly to spy the flyer that gave them the

startle thang the thing on the wing and dangering starlings triggering the

change in range and destination for the fervor and furor that stirs and spurs

the alluring demonstration known as murmuration I'm dr. Carl azuz for CNN 10

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Gary Goldsmith is pictured near his home with wife | news 24h - Duration: 6:06.

Duchess of Cambridge's uncle Gary Goldsmith is pictured near his home with wife he punched to the ground after row in a taxi

Gary Goldsmith's fourth wife looked downcast as she ventured out with him near their home in London's Marylebone.

Most women who had been punched to the floor by their husband would have given them their marching orders — but Gary Goldsmith's wife, Julie-Ann, is more forgiving.

The 47-year-old is back living with the Duchess of Cambridge's uncle, 52, who was fined £5,000 last November and ordered to do a year of rehabilitation by a magistrate who called him a 'nasty drunk' after Julie-Ann was left briefly unconscious.

Goldsmith's fourth wife looked downcast as she ventured out with him near their home in London's Marylebone.

He grew up in a council house in Southall with Kate's mother Carole, his elder sister, before making £17million when he sold his shares in an IT recruitment company.

Goldsmith assaulted Julie-Ann outside their home following an argument in a taxi in which she had accused him of taking drugs and of not paying her enough attention.

The couple went to a charity auction before Mrs Goldsmith (left) was hit. They were pictured in this image posted on social media shortly before the incident.

 DARKEST HOUR DIRECTOR OBEYS ROYAL COMMAND. The Queen took Joe Wrights Darkest Hour to Sandringham to watch over the Christmas break after he personally dropped a copy in . The Queen doesn't have to queue to watch the latest movie blockbuster.

I'm told that director Joe Wright personally dropped in a copy of his film Darkest Hour, the well-received biopic of Her Majesty's first prime minister, Sir Winston Churchill, after a request from Buckingham Palace.

The Queen took it to Sandringham to watch over the Christmas break. If there's one person who can judge if Gary Oldman turns in an Oscarwinning performance it is the monarch herself.

After all, she first met Churchill at Balmoral in 1928 when she was just two, and was always fond of the old war horse.

Asked, 30 years into her reign, which PM was her favourite, she said: 'Winston, of course, because it was always such fun.

Prince Harrys friend Charlie Gilkes has just celebrated the birth of his first child, begging the question - will babies be invited to the wedding?.

Will babies be welcome at the royal wedding? I ask only because Prince Harry's nightclub-owning chum Charlie Gilkes and his wife, Anneke, are celebrating the birth of their first child.

'He's a gorgeous little boy they've called Freddie,' one of their friends tells me. Harry and Princess Eugenie attended the 2014 wedding in Italy of Charlie, who owns London venues including Maggie's, Bunga Bunga and Mr Fogg's. .

Charlie's elder brother, Alexander, was married to Misha Nonoo, the American fashion designer and best friend of Meghan Markle.

The curtain  has fallen on one of theatreland's most spectacular feuds. Andrew Lloyd Webber and Patti LuPone hadn't spoken to each other since the composer fired the American actress from his Broadway production of Sunset Boulevard in 1994.

But, last night, LuPone sang Don't Cry For Me Argentina from the Lloyd Webber musical Evita at the Grammy awards.

'Hello, Andrew,' the diva said at a rehearsal. Turning to others in the room, she added: 'This is détente, ladies and gentlemen.' The pair then embraced.

LuPone sued Lord Lloyd-Webber after he replaced her with Glenn Close as Norma Desmond. She won what was reportedly a $1 million settlement and used it to install a swimming pool at her home.

She called it the Andrew Lloyd Webber Memorial Pool.

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Bride-to-be MISSES her own £12,000 wedding and is dumped by her furious new husband at the reception

Brides are meant to arrive late to their weddings, but one woman cut it a little too fine and turned up at her own nuptials so late her fiance thought hed been jilted and dumped her.

Nichola Touhy accidentally stood up her fiance Darren Ferne on their big day, and only got to the wedding in time for the reception were he stormed out on her.

The £12,000 dream day became turned into the thing of nightmares for the mother-of-three who had a make-up disaster and her bridesmaid drop-out as well as forgetting her daughters flower girl dress when she was getting ready.

  Nichola Touhys accidentally stood up her fiance Darren Ferne on their big day, and only got to the wedding in time for the reception were he stormed out on her.

The pre-wedding night rehearsals had been perfect Nichola told The Sun but the nuptials were doomed when a series of unfortunate events meant she couldnt get to the church on time.

When Nichola, 46, got her make-up done at a local department store near her hometown of Hornchurch, Essex she hated it and felt like she looked like an extra from TOWIE.

She swiftly rushed home to wash it off, only 90 minutes before she was due to say I do. On arrival she discovered her parents, who did not approve of the marriage, still at home with her two young children.

When Nichola, 46, got her make-up done at a local department store near her hometown of Hornchurch, Essex she felt like she looked like an extra from TOWIE.

The £12,000 dream day became turned into the thing of nightmares for the mother-of-three who had a make-up disaster and her bridesmaid drop-out as well as forgetting her daughters flower girl dress when she was getting ready.

Her parents had decided they werent going to attend the wedding so Nichola was forced to shove her kids in the back of the car and take her to the hotel to get ready with her.

Nothing going to plan, Nichola faced an issue with payment and faced a delay getting her room.

By this point, the stressed out bride was in tears. She said  I could see the clock ticking and knew I didnt have long to get myself and the kids ready..

When she eventually got in the room, she realised her eight-year-old daughters flower girl dress was still at home.

With no make-up or dress on, her daughters dress across town and only half an hour to get ready, Nicholas got a text from a bridesmaid saying she couldnt make the nuptials as her child was unwell.

She called fiance Darren, 40, who was at the church with her eldest son, in tears. Nichola said: Our guests were already getting seated, and when he told me to hurry up that just stressed me even more.

It was my fault. I just got so overwhelmed with things to do on the day that I had a meltdown. I feel like I have lost everything.   .

Nichola had 30 minutes to get to the church 20 miles away and knew she didnt have a chance unless she drove like Lewis Hamilton   .

With no make-up or dress on, her daughters dress across town and only half an hour to get ready, Nicholas got a text from a bridesmaid saying she couldnt make the nuptials as her child was unwell.

  Customer service adviser Darren wasnt so forgiving, and ended things with Nichola at the reception when the DJ asked for payment.

The bride intended to put her dress on at the church, but quickly realised she couldnt get in the vintage car because it did not have any seatbelts.

Determined, she drove home, picked up her daughters bridesmaid dress and intended to go straight there, but realised shed missed her own wedding and went directly to the reception instead.

Customer service adviser Darren wasnt so forgiving, and ended things with Nichola at the reception when the DJ asked for payment. Its not the kind of thing you can get over easily he said.

Nichola said: Darren was livid. Hed been left standing in front of the guests, pleading with the vicar to wait but there were more weddings taking place. .

In 2014, the couple met online and fell in love, within five weeks Darren had proposed. Nichola initially rebuffed the proposal, but said yes when Darren tried a second time on Valentines Day 2015.

In 2014, the couple met online and fell in love, within five weeks Darren had proposed.  Nichola initially rebuffed the proposal, but said yes when Darren tried a second time on Valentines Day 2015.

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