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AP News Radio
Actor Danny Masterson found guilty of 2 counts of rape in retrial
"Actor Danny Masterson of the TV series that 70s show has been found guilty of two counts of rape. I'm Archie's are a letter with the latest. A jury of 7 women and 5 men found Danny Masterson guilty of raping two women at his home in Los Angeles between 2001 and 2003. The jurors could not reach a verdict on the third count, which involved Masterson's longtime girlfriend. They voted 8 to four in favor of conviction on that count. His legal team argued the acts were consensual, Masterson did not testify and his lawyers called no witnesses. Masterson faces up to 30 years in prison. His first trial ended in a mistrial in December

AP News Radio
In Trump probe, key witness returns, no indictment vote yet
"The New York grand jury hearing the hush bunny case against Donald Trump is not expected to meet today as the case continues with still no word of when any indictment might come. It's another day of tight security here at the courthouse and in front of the DA's office. Yesterday, the grand jury heard from David pecker, former national inquirer publisher, and Donald Trump friend, who was a pivotal figure in the payoff saga. The ex-president is being investigated by the Manhattan DA over payments during his 2016 campaign to two women who allege affairs or sexual encounters with him, something Trump denies pecker's company paid one woman for her story, but never ran it. A journalism practice known as catch and kill. Last night on Sean Hannity's show, Trump called the investigation election interference. In Lower Manhattan, Julie Walker, New York.

AP News Radio
Trump says he'll be arrested Tuesday as DA eyes charges
"Former president Donald Trump says he'll be arrested Tuesday as the Manhattan district attorney eyes charges. Trump's post early Saturday on his truth social network comes as the Manhattan DA is eyeing charges in a case examining hush money paid to women who allege sexual encounters with Trump. The former president says he legal leaks from the DA's office indicate that the far and away leading Republican candidate and former president of the U.S. will be arrested Tuesday. A grand jury has been hearing from witnesses, including former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, who says he orchestrated payments in 2016 to two women to silence them about sexual encounters they said they had with Trump a decade earlier. Trump denies the encounters. The separate case involving classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago, a judge ruled Trump's lawyer can be questioned again before grand jury. Julie Walker, New York

AP News Radio
Michael Cohen to testify Monday in Trump hush-money probe
"Sources tell the AP Donald Trump's former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen is scheduled to testify Monday before a Manhattan grand jury investigating hush money payments made on the former president's behalf. I'm Ben Thomas with the latest. Yeah, it's been a long day. Michael Cohen emerged from a day long session Friday at the Manhattan district attorney's office, with not a lot to say. I'm really gonna be taking a little time now to stay silent and allow the DA to build that Kingston to do the things that they need to do. Cohen is considered a key witness as prosecutors close in on a decision on whether to seek charges against Trump. They appear to be looking at whether Trump committed crimes in arranging payments to two women to keep them from going public about alleged affairs. Or in how those payments were accounted for, the Trump organization. Trump blasted the probe on social media again Friday, calling it scam injustice, mockery, and complete and total weaponization of law enforcement in order to affect the presidential election. Prosecutors this week invited Trump himself to testify before the grand jury. I'm Ben Thomas.

AP News Radio
Hope Hicks meets with NY prosecutors investigating Trump
"Donald Trump's former spokesperson Hope Hicks met with New York prosecutors investigating hush money payments made on the ex-president's behalf. I'm Ben Thomas with the latest. Hope Hicks for their lawyer hustling into a black SUV outside the Manhattan district attorney's office Monday. She spent several hours inside the latest member of Donald Trump's inner circle to be questioned in the renewed probe into payments made to two women on his behalf to keep them from speaking publicly about alleged affairs with Trump. Hicks served as his 2016 campaign press secretary in court records from a federal probe into the matter indicate she spoke with Trump by phone during a frenzied effort to keep the stories out of the press in the final weeks before the election. Last week, prosecutors questioned Michael Cohen, Trump's estranged former lawyer and fixer who pleaded guilty in 2018 to federal charges, including campaign finance violations to porn actor stormy Daniels and model Karen McDougal. Trump has denied the affairs. I'm Ben Thomas

The Corner
"two women" Discussed on The Corner
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The Corner
"two women" Discussed on The Corner
"Thought Kendrick Lamar was winning album of the year and Taylor Swift won. And people in production were pissed. I remember being like, what? Everybody lost a shit. So that was when I realized the worst with the mclemore one. That's the worst. But there was a lot of surprises and production. They don't know. This is like a very small group of people knew who know who wins. Now, the reason why Beyoncé didn't win. It comes down to something that's very simple. They expanded the category to more nominees. Now, the academy, the voting academy has always been old and white. And recently they started adding more minorities and younger people from the community. Like I have friends that are on the voting academy. But they still not the predominant voters, right? So what happens is you have Beyoncé, lizzo, Kendrick Lamar. Now you're asking these people to split the vote. Some people are going to vote for Kendrick. Some people are going to vote vote for lizzo. And a lot of people are going to vote for Beyoncé. The safest album was Harry Styles out, which although white people was like, I heard that song. And it's easy to gravitate towards that album. More than any other album, so it's like, if Barack Obama was running up against another black person for president, it split the vote. Beyoncé had her vote split. Like some people voted for Kendrick, some people voted for lizzo. It's like the Heisman. Yeah. If you have a QB and receiver, both from like Bama, you're splitting the vote. Exactly. Like some people, they're like, ah, well, one goes with the other. And I got to pick I have to pick one. If Beyoncé was by herself, she probably would have won that award. But the fact that she had to split votes with others and Harry Styles had this very safe, very everywhere type album. Nobody from the hood has heard of Harry Styles album. Nah, I just remember, I just know him from obviously Guardians of the Galaxy. Yeah. I think he's playing the character. Whatever, for marvel, the eternals. Yes. And my daughter knows all his stuff. With Florence Pugh, who was Florence Pugh. Yeah, there you go. But nobody from the hood there was a hairstyle album, but that song came out. I was like, oh. I know what that song is. That's a safe song. You can't beat that. Because so you think Taylor would have took away from Harry and Harry from Taylor? Every album would count. Taylor would just order one. Taylor's impossible to be. Okay. Taylor is the big bad. She's Thanos. She's got all the jewels in it. You can't beat her. It's just that Harry Styles had an album that was thought you were gonna make a spades reference. When Harry Styles accepted that award and that the old white lady was the fan that was champion Harry style, like when I saw that, I was like, oh, he's winning because he connects with that. And that's a majority of the voting academy is that. Nothing wrong with it. It can't help that they're old to fight. It's just what they are. But if the academy looked more like us, Beyoncé probably would have won. They split the book. It's going to be too late for them. It's going to be your training day. When she eventually wins, because it's Denzel, it's like you didn't win for Malcolm? You didn't win for the hurricane? You didn't win for like, you just go down the list, you didn't win for, you weren't for training that? Was it Susan Lucci who didn't win forever in daytime? Soap opera things, it was like 27 companies or something. It was like Denzel lost like Al Pacino in the world. And people were like, really? If you saw Malcolm X, again, if the academy was black, everybody was like, that was Malcolm X, I grew up thinking Malcolm X look like desert Washington. That's what a lot of people would say. But because it was Al Pacino, is Al Pacino and everybody knows, you know, it can't beat him. It's the same case with Beyoncé, Beyoncé is gonna have to have a year where there is no Kendrick because Kendrick could never win that award. With this type of album, 'cause white people like issues that it's not safe for that album. No. So good luck Beyoncé, Lisa got rap album. It is. Some people were mad that Pusha T didn't win. I get it. I get it for people that people love to push the app. I like to push it to your album, but it ain't. No, I thought mister Morrison was daring was risky, was everything that people have heard might to pimp a butterfly. Yes. But this is very similar. The replay value on this isn't great, but this isn't a better way. And the thing is, there's no other album like it. And that's what separates rap battles. But Harry Styles, I don't guess what? You're gonna find like 12 albums like it over the next few years. And those albums went out of the air. And I don't know who the new artist is. I support everyone black. Oh. My God. Smart joy. Yeah. I don't know who she is. She's an amazing jazz singer. She's young and she's she channels Ella Fitzgerald. And people she likes you one and people are like, huh? And it took me back to when esperanza spalding, one best new artist, and people like shitting on it and I love this browser disposing. They were like, who is that? I was like, she's black. She's incredible. Get over yourself. Like, some people were just like, who they want to win? Lotto.

AP News Radio
Yellen to unveil first U.S. currency with her signature
"Some U.S. currency will look a bit different next year. At a Texas facility treasury secretary Janet Yellen held up a newly minted $5 bill with her signature and that of U.S. treasurer Lin malerba. The first time the signatures of two women will be on our currency. The new notes will go into circulation next year. An audio provided by the Treasury Department, Yellen joked about the bad handwriting of some male predecessors, particularly Jack Liu, who had to redo a signature that looked like a series of loops and put a new, more legible version on currency. I will admit, I spent some quality time practicing my signature before submitting it. Sagar Meghani, Washington

AP News Radio
How is Harvey Weinstein's Los Angeles trial different from New York prosecution?
"The legal team for movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is presenting closing arguments in his rape and sexual assault trial in Los Angeles. I'm Archie's are a letter with the latest. Defense attorney Alan Jackson told a Los Angeles jury that fury from witnesses does not make fact and tears do not make truth. Weinstein is charged with raping and sexually assaulting two women and committing sexual battery against two others. Jackson says with two of the women, the encounters were consensual, and with the other two it never happened. Prosecutors said in their closing arguments, it's time for Weinstein's reign of terror to end

AP News Radio
Pop star Kris Wu sentenced to 13 years for rape, other charges
"Chinese Canadian pop star Chris whoo has been sentenced to 13 years in prison in China on charges including rape. Wu was given 11 years and 6 months for a 2020 rape. He was given a further one year in ten months for the crime of assembling a crowd to engage in sexual promiscuity. It occurred at a 2018 event in which he and others allegedly assaulted two women they had gotten drunk. The June trial of the 32 year old former member of the South Korean group exo was close to the public to protect the victim's privacy, whoo, grew up in Guangzhou in China and in Vancouver British Columbia. I'm Karen Chammas

AP News Radio
Jury says it's deadlocked in Danny Masterson rape trial
"A key point has been reached in the rape and sexual assault trial of Harvey Weinstein prosecutors in Los Angeles have rested their case in the trial of Harvey Weinstein after presenting evidence they believe will convince a jury that he raped two women and sexually assaulted two others Deputy district attorney Paul Thompson announced the move in court after nearly four weeks of testimony from 44 witnesses four of them were women who told the panel Weinstein befriended them showed interest in their careers offered a meeting in private then sexually assaulted them for other women testified their allegations of rape or assault were not charged but were put on by prosecutors to show what they say is

AP News Radio
Oil protesters appear in court after throwing soup at Van Gogh painting - CNBC
"Three climate activists have appeared in a London court on charges of criminal damage After protests including throwing soup over Vincent Mongols sunflowers painting in the National Gallery Two women aged 20 and 21 were charged in relation to the soup throwing protest on Friday while a third was charged over paint sprayed on a rotating sign at the Metropolitan Police's headquarters in central London The three woman pleaded not guilty to criminal damage at the western magistrate's court during the two brief hearings Demonstrators from climate change protest groups extinction rebellion and just stop oil stage a series of protests in London on Friday

AP News Radio
Finland's leader apologizes for party photo at summer home
"Finland's prime minister has apologized after the publication of a photo of two topless women kissing in the leader's official summer residence Finnish prime minister sanna Marin confirmed that the photo was taken in a bathroom at the official residence following a music festival in early July Marin does not appear in the image and the two women featured have their breast covered with a sign that says Finland The prime minister apologized for the photo and said it was not appropriate The photo was released just days after a video of prime minister sanna Marin partying with friends came out The video prompted a debate about whether the 36 year old head of government is entitled to party heartily I'm Karen

AP News Radio
U.K. prosecutors authorize criminal charges against Harvey Weinstein
"Former movie producer Harvey Weinstein will face accusations of sexual assault from British authorities I'm Archie's are a letter with the latest British prosecutors say they have authorized police to charge Harvey Weinstein with two counts of indecent assault but alleged defenses were with the same woman in London in 1996 Britain does not have a statute of limitations for rape or sexual assault Weinstein is serving a 23 year sentence for rape after he was convicted in New York in 2020 for offenses against two women He was extradited to California where he is awaiting trial on charges he assaulted 5 women

Truth For Life Daily Program
A Woman Came to Jesus
"Well, we're going to loop finally at this encounter between Jesus and this particular lady. So first of all, then a woman came. That's how it's introduced while he was at Bethany in the house of Simon the leper. He was there having a meal, a woman came. Now, if your Bible is open there, you will notice that chapter 13 is essentially all of that discourse. But it's quite interesting that that particular discourse in chapter 13 is framed on either side by the introduction of two women at the end of chapter 12, remember the widow's offering that Jesus has observed and to which he has drawn his disciples attention. So in verse 40 three, he says to them truly, truly, I say to you that this poor widow has put in more than all those who are contributing to the offering box. Why? Because he was measuring by sacrifice. Not by amount. He was measuring by proportion. So this lady had actually done something quite dramatic. And Jesus disciples were very slow to grasp the values of the kingdom. And you will notice, actually, that if your Bible is open, that it goes from Jesus pointing to this lady and saying, let me show you what it really means to be committed to the kingdom and to be involved in sacrifice. And it says, and as they came out of the temple, one of his disciples said Luke teacher what wonderful stones and what wonderful buildings. He said, were you listening to me or what? But it's just like there's Sunday morning service, isn't it? The pastor preaches his heart out in somebody comes out and says do you want to go to Denny's or should we go to such and such? Well, did you hear what the man said, yeah, but we're finished with what the man said. Yes, it was something about a lady. She put in our money, but we'd rather talk about the architecture than face the challenge of Jesus words. We'd rather talk about just about anything other than face the challenge that Jesus brings.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
SNL Is Worth a Watch These Days
"I watched SNL with the host Oscar Isaac. It was really good. Those of you who sleep on SNL, you're not, you got to stop doing it. You may have hated it for a certain number of years. And I understand, there's been some really crappy people on it, but there's a guy that does Trump that is absolutely great, Alec Baldwin's impression was so stupid. And this guy has Trump down to a T, and he makes fun of themselves, so, you know, there's something for everybody. But the last sketch on SNL was Oscar Isaac as a janitor walking into a local community college creative writing thingy. And he walked in with the mob and the bucket and the teacher was like, oh, no, no, no, we're not done. And you know, and then she says, well, you know, I've seen you with your books in the hallways. Do you write? He's like, yes, I do right. Very meek character. I do. I'm not the writer's you folks are. I just write here and there. And she said, please sit down and read something you've written. No judgments and everybody egged them on. And he began to write this, he began to read the story he wrote. About him mopping the floors at a high school. And of all people do a leap, the pop star coming into the school, asking, are you Mike? Yeah, I might. Oh, I've been wanting to meet you. And basically it went down this road where she asked him, could you teach me to make out? And the teacher of the creative writing class was like, no, no, I don't think we need to go forward. And the two women were like, yeah, this is getting creepy. But the guys were saying, no, no, let them finish. And it got more body with each sentence and page to the point where he obviously was going to bang Dua Lipa this janitor in the school.

Mark Levin
Larry O'Connor: Sports Corporation Only Posted Breasts for Attention, Didn't Even Show the Product
"But beyond that I think the clue here that this company that sells shoes and sportswear that they did this just to get attention I think the clue here is that this is under the guise of selling their sports bras And how their sports bras are so good for 43 different styles so everyone can find the right fit because no two women are the same and they all have different boobs I would think I would think that if you're in the boardroom hearing the pitch from the advertising agency and they say we got a great idea We're gonna tweet out 25 pairs of bare naked breasts and we're gonna explain how all women are different and that's why our sports bras are so great If I'm the director of marketing for this company that I'm not gonna give attention to because that's all the only reason they did this I would say there's a sounds great One question Where's the product If we're selling how great our sports bras are how about we have them where the sports bras Because then we prove that no matter how your shaped no matter how big or small or wider would ever you want to get into the details It's boobs after all But the whole point of the ad campaign is no matter how you're shaped our sports bra will accommodate you The only way we can show that and prove that is to actually show what the sports bra But they didn't do

AP News Radio
‘Sex and the City’ Stars on Chris Noth Sexual Assault Allegations: ‘We Support the Women Who Have Come Forward’ - Rolling Stone
"Least least one one upcoming upcoming episode episode in in the the series series which which stars stars queen queen the the T. T. five five last last week week The The Hollywood Hollywood Reporter Reporter ran ran a a story story saying saying two two women women have have accused accused north north of of sexual sexual assault assault one one in in two two thousand thousand for for the the other other in in twenty twenty fifteen fifteen not not the the nice nice both both saying saying they they are are categorically categorically false false recently recently North North reprised reprised his his Mister Mister big big character character on on the the sex sex and and the the city city sequel sequel and and just just like like that that one one of of his his accusers accusers says says that that prompted prompted her her to to speak speak out out about about the the actor actor I'm I'm Oscar Oscar wells wells Gabriel Gabriel an an actor actor under under allegations allegations of of sexual sexual assault assault has has been been dropped dropped from from a a network network TV TV show show Christian Christian

Mike Gallagher Podcast
NYC Man Out on Bail Reform, Brutally Beats 2 Women in 'Violent, Unprovoked' Attacks Then Released Again
"We're witnessing a country that is on the brink. And instead of worrying about, I'm reading about a 23 year old punk monster coward. 23 year old piece of excrement named Daryl Johnson. Listen to this story from the New York Post. A man charged with beating a guy last year was dumped back onto the street thanks to so called bail reform, only to allegedly pummel two women on the upper west side Thursday and be freed again. Daryl Johnson left one of his random female victims show brutally beaten that she suffered a quote disfiguring laceration to her face. Law enforcement sources told the New York Post yesterday. Now this guy has more than a dozen arrests. He was hit with assault and harassment charges when he beat the man. In August of 2020, he allegedly punched his victim about the face with a closed fist multiple times, then he used his feet to kick and stomp the man. But a judge had to release him without any bail. Because none of the charges were eligible for incarceration under revamped state laws. Then, with that case, still pending. This evil monster went up to a 50 year old woman at Broadway and west 79th in Manhattan around 9 20 a.m. Thursday morning. A beat her in a violent, unprovoked attack. This woman was literally scarred for life. She has a disfiguring scar now on her face. Three minutes later, the guy assaulted another woman, a block away, police say. In that incident, he walked up to a 32 year old woman on west 80th street. Pounding her in the face. Both women, women, were taken to saint Luke's hospital. In court, now brace yourself. Sit down if you're standing. Manhattan prosecutors recommended that this guy be released. A request, the judge

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Mike and Caller Ron Discuss the Sickening Crime Wave Plaguing American Cities
"Ron and San Diego here in the relief factor dot com studios wants to weigh in on this crime rave, this surge we're seeing throughout the country. 81 year old music executive's wife shot dead in her Beverly's Beverly Hills home last week. Hey Ron, how are you? Hey, Mike. You know, I'll tell you the crime ways that sweep in this country right now and all these cities is just out of control. And the thing that kills me the most. And you know, I'm close to this, George gascon guy up here in LA. And, you know, this guy wasn't appointed, Mike. He was voted in. I know. By the people. And, you know, they reelected that mayor garce city. And you know, I can't help it, you know, think that these people in LA, if you go up there, you know, I went to the amundsen theater the other night to see Christmas Carol and downtown LA. And then I'll tell in LA between the crime and the homeless, it looks like a third world country. It stinks, it's what I'll never go again. Ron, listen, let me take you to the other coast for a minute. I walked through the 42nd street subway station, a week or two ago in New York City. It was like between the angry aggressive, homeless people and creeps. It looked like a movie set from night of the living dead. It was like the zombies. It was unbelievable. It was scary. It was and people are getting assaulted. There were two women beaten, so badly the other day by a guy who had been arrested 14 times and they won't lock him up because of bail reform laws, the one woman is permanently disfigured. Can you imagine a tourist visiting Los Angeles wants to go see the Christmas Carol or go she rock the Christmas tree at Rockefeller center in New York and you get beaten to a pulp and they won't put the perpetrator in jail? Because they were for me. Mike, they have the early release program here in California and it's like these criminals are running the streets. It's just if you defend yourself by God, you're the one that gets thrown in jail. Oh, you pull out a gun and shoot what you blow one of these miscreants or away? You'll wind up in 20 with 20 years behind

The Vance Crowe Podcast
"two women" Discussed on The Vance Crowe Podcast
"Dot ventures and purchase that. You can either do it in person if you're here in saint louis we'll sit down in my studio and do the interview or we can always over zoom. This is a great thing. And i estimate that the december time period is going to really fill up with people turning to do this for christmas. If you've been thinking about doing a unique gift go ahead and get it and we'll get your loved one on the schedule without further ado. We're gonna head to this interview with debbie and caroline on the subject of alpha gal syndrome. Debbie nichols and candice mathis. Welcome to the podcast keeper. Having her today. So you too are sufferers of alpha gal syndrome. Which is the allergy transmitted by ticks. That makes people allergic to red meat. This hit my radar screen when there was a guy that stood on some fancy stage. Look like something like davos and he was talking about this alpha gal syndrome and he suggested that everyone. Maybe you should get it. And that way we could eliminate animal agriculture and flares and red flags and all sorts of stuff popped up on my radar. And then i encountered the two of you. And i was like man. I would love to have those two on to talk about alpha gal syndrome and why we don't want to spread this around the world so to begin. Debbie what is it like to have alpha gal syndrome. What is actually going on people talking about when they say alpha gal and why in the hell is it called alpha gal or girl boss or whatever that girl well so what it is. Is you mentioned. It's a an allergy to red meat and mammal byproducts. That begins with the bite of the lone star trek. So kennison i can tell you. We don't know exactly when we we acquired it but we look to two thousand nineteen and When i was diagnosed be a nurse. Who called me from my immunologist Said okay to donate beef. And i was thinking okay that great. I can cut out beef. But i cannot be did not start to feel better. So that slinky dove into this Decided we were going to figure out more about afghan and how. It's so much bigger than just cutting out be so candace. How in the world did you to find each other knowing that you both had the same alpha gal disease says interesting We actually were friends prior to our diagnosis and prior to us. Both becoming. I guess more in for me it was. I became really acutely sick so debbie didn't experience that but she experienced my sickness with me So it was one of those things that we both had suffered from food allergies in gi issues Things that were kind of unexplained for so long. I think our total combination of sickness was what debbie like. Twenty five years. I mean i had been a really long time. And that's something that we found with this with. This allergy is that a lot of people are suffering from gi issues and they go to different specialists and it takes them years to get an actual diagnosis so for me. I became really really sick where i was having Reactions At the time. I didn't realize they were in a full access because to me in a flags assessment mice threat. Was your throat closing. your airways are affected in. That's not always the case so you can also be an Flack dick Shocker on the on the verge of that if your blood pressure is dropping if you're having tack cardiac if you're having a multitude of systems that are in play that also is an a flak event so that is what was happening to me. I had no idea So debbie walked this..

Baby Your Baby
"two women" Discussed on Baby Your Baby
"I was very happy that i got to be as involved I i was able to the one that essentially caught hope As soon as she was born. You know i help brianna through laboring and i mean. I hope i helped her. I stood by her. I wiped her head with a wash cloth while she was going through a painful contractions and again was just like i. I could have done this. I'm i'm a west. You think i'm not less. Because i eat cancer but that that looks look pretty rough But you know they put me in the whole get up of gloves in a row merola. Whatever our but down again. Yeah and you know i. I was the first person other than the doctor as he passed. Hope to me. But i was the first person. I was able to hold her. And it just was a very surreal. Surreal experience to you know. Even though i wasn't the one birthing her. I felt like i had a very magical wonderful experience as the first person that got to see her. I think credible teller snares what maybe what they should know or what advice you guys have for them because you have such a special story and like you said not. Everyone's might be like this. It could be very different. And that's okay too because every journey pregnancy is completely different. But what would you want our listeners to know if they were considering going through surrogacy process either being a surrogate or trying to find one. One of the honest. I had was that i wouldn't be able to connect with my child if i wasn't the one that gave birth to her and i think that the moment i met her that fear went right out the window and we just bonded and it was something indescribable so my advice to anybody who is seeking out surrogacy. Route is that is a fear of yours. It's unbounded i it's not unbounded but it's gone the minute you need your baby it's your child in. It's such a special bond that you are going to have with your baby. And i think one of the other biggest pieces of advice is find somebody that you feel comfortable and confident with Make sure it's a good fit for all of you and just be able to have those hard honest conversations from the beginning to ensure that you are getting out of this experience what you want. If if it's not capable or it's not happening the way that you had kind of thought it would like give yourself the ability to be very picky. Nba very self serving in those moments. Because you you want to have the experience you deserve to have and It can be very magical experience and brian. what would you say for someone Considering being a surrogate my first piece of advice is just make sure that you have a good support system both during pregnancy and postpartum. I think i was. Maybe a little surprised. At how much assertive process required ev. Even my husband's in ray kids owns having their supports with house in charge and dinners and things like that so just make sure that you have support for people to come in physically help you with whatever you might need as well as mentally and emotionally there are ups and downs and then yeah accurate. What jenny said. I think even for sergei. We might feel intense that like the very one way relationship no word. I'm doing this for someone else and you are by you. Awesome to make sure that you're getting your needs. Met in return. So i knew what i wanted my service relationship to look like and i both not james jenny i also would. I wanted my relationship with the babies are And have.

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"What how did that all work for you guys man i. There's there's like there were so many walls. I feel like we're making delivery. Because of kobe so it before when we were i just talking about at should idea sir a guy you know my vision was like my husband james jenny the realm if james genuine turn by like their moms out with me like us reopen to the idea uncommon happens and at this point we were like you know the the hospitals tongue acid one personable room means i was like okay i guess johnny like mac and a half my husband there james may not be there and we had to get special exemptions from hospital my husband myself our hope every age quarantine you know several weeks leading up to the delivery so becomes ever all these variables in made sense for us schedule shirt because it allowed the hospital like have a heads up. Hey we're coming in for the day they're coming in this the exceptionally to honor and And even be abused Don't have a good chunk of the delivery. And i'm i'm feeling sorry. The labor and i'm feeling very blessed. Nothing went south and we would have to see section or something like that. 'cause that would've really limited. I can only allow jenny in the room. We were lucky. The last like fifteen minutes or so before. Hope was born foreign investor. Latin and nothing and jenny talks about that experience. And seen your baby baby hope for the first time it was incredible and magical an overwhelming and you dream like again on how to explain it. I i had to oftentimes envision that i was going through this experience much like father. The father figure the dad would be going through it because obviously can't be pregnant and he kind of has to watch and help through the delivery and be the support and ice. Oh my experience wasn't much online. What remand goes through in there watching their wife or partner like Have babies so..

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"It added an extra limitation there so my husband has to do some of the shots. Some of they have will be on the call though. I like maneuvering do it myself. Which is not very easy to do. what is it like being pregnant. Another family's baby it was. It was very very different from my own pregnancies in terms of emotionally. I definitely feel like there was like i had to take a step back from a little mix and moves because otherwise i think will be the emotions overwhelm you have to kind of take a step back from day wine in never ever ever felt like you know my vp or that. This is something i was gonna bring home. Made always felt like james jennings on not that piece of actually. It was very exciting because they feel like we got to involve them with all these appointments. And i soon moments that normally you would only share with your your partner or your spouse and we got to experience excitement of tenfold by bringing in james and jenny an image during as well it was just recall is really fun to watch obvious intimate moments between the two of them. Get to be part of that and jennifer. You guys i mean. What was that like because you know. There's doctors appointments. There's all things in and like reynolds saying you know. She wanted you guys to be involved as much you could. And then we're also doing this. During a pandemic and i'm my assumption would be that you wanted to be involved as much as you could. So what did that look like for you guys. Yeah i mean. I think that was a really important piece of the journey for us was finding somebody that would be open to being so vulnerable and allowing us to really experience this pregnancy as much as we could Hewlett that it was hours that i was going through it. And so you know i. I felt that from day. One from brianna and then They opened their home to us. That we we kind of became our inner circle during the pandemic which you know i know. I know a lot of people weren't able to have that experience for themselves as they went through this weather. There's a pandemic or even just insurgency in general they. It's not always that open in that palmer bowl with each other. But i i never once felt an ounce of you..

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"Over a year almost there then. She received her candidate. Necessary may just members Following dot whole journey and feeling it in total off over the way that she handled it and just her vulnerability with that kind of always thought. Maybe like a weird connection. Jeans jimmy by in a very like i was just watching from faraway kind of away and then when they put this house out there i was like i. I'm not a good candidate. Because i had to go through. Ibs myself choosy. Rightfully have multiple. Miscarriages i mean. I'm probably not a good candidate by. I want them to know that. Like i'd be willing to do this for them. If i clicked. So i just threw my name like up on facebook inside launch. How you guys on the millionaire with idea. Process and You know like. I understand the shots and everything that the emotions behind in the support system. We need to go through that process. So yeah i mean consider me and then If america moves so quickly in my opinion we had a couple of conversation back in right from the beginning. Navy feel awkward to some people. These are like really tough conversation. Like who's going to be in the room when i give birth and what if there's five babies that i get pregnant with like. Are we going to consider terminating any of them. Just like really top conversation right That we had to have like right from the beginning and and even though they were conversations it was really nice to feel like we were all mostly on the same page when almost every topic that got brought up Then we did the medical clearance and that was the piece. I didn't think i would. I would be a good candidate for this kind of fun. Because i got to go back to infertility clinic. I want you to have twins And and ran all the same types. We actually think he'd be a great candidate for this because we works real and From there i just went so fast and from february to june wade. Did all the legal you have to do. And then transferred in embryo..

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"That was the one thing that is kind of eye-opening to me it was. I'm going to help these families. Which was the most amazing thing. And i'm sitting in these clinics with all of these other women who are struggling to conceive as well or going going through these different journeys and it's incredible from your journey than to continue to go and then get to that egg-donor portion you know to where you are now and having this incredible story of surrogacy was that next step for you. What what got you to the next point of okay. We need to find a donor and we need to find a so just to circle back to what you just said Infertility this whole journey. It's very isolating and it's shocking. In this day and age how isolating it still is and how infrequently people talk about. I think people are talking about it more than they ever have. Because there's more information there's more means to have those conversations but that was really difficult for me to understand how it was so like hush hush or somehow you feel like you're broken you feel like something's wrong with me and feel shamed i felt ashamed of my inability to like to do what i'm supposed to do as a woman and that is you know create a life and be able to contribute to that process. So i'm having these. Conversations is really important but also just for any one going through this understanding that you are not alone and there are thousands of people struggling with this every day. It's just when you really find the help and the understanding that it's it takes that burden off the view but So we did kind of talk about next steps whether we wanted to adopt. Try adoption or go go through egg donor donation and truthfully i was really uninformed about be adoption process. I know people that have adopted And i felt like. I could have a good support system and people that were knowledgeable but i i think i heard like little bits and pieces..

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"She was certain that we were going to beat it But at that point my only option on moving forward was to have a full hysterectomy and my ability to carry a child and you know that was something that was really hard to deal with but in back of my mind thinking about this one sweet little embryo that we call. Embry lennox are lessening is low and The only option in my in our minds the only logical thing or step going word was to have a surrogate. So that's when we kind of started going down the path of you know trying to figure out how how we could make that work share and so while going through all of those options. You're also starting treatment right. Yeah so. I was in the middle of six rounds of chemotherapy And i i can't remember exactly how it all came about. But i had been having conversation with my brother and his wife Chimed in and said you know. I i would love to do this for you. And james i loved your surrogates. She had had forced successful pregnancies before. That and You know just having a family member or seemed very very special experience and so as my treatment wrapped up in. I was you know deemed in remission and cancer-free. We started to go down the road with my brother and his wife For her to be our surrogate for embryo and we went through the medical clearances. The league galaxy the The therapy that they require you know the law in utah requires and in november of twenty eighteen or twenty nineteen. I'm sorry november twenty nineteen. We had our Embryo transfer and it works. Were pregnant with our biological child and about when she was about like six weeks. Long eight weeks along Right around christmas time. She found out that she had lost the. And you know as very difficult there was no ryan reason. Sometimes the embryos just They're just not as good a quality or there's so many factors that go into the successor failure of of you know i've i you is or transfer. It seems like that and so we were pretty devastated. We thought you know twenty nineteen. We thought the end of nineteen was going to be the best and on a no and it didn't end on a high note so we thought oh. Twenty twenty is going to be our year. Twenty twenty has to be better than this there..

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"By two incredible women ginny low a cancer survivor and briana big low a surrogate mother and we are talking about an incredible story of surrogacy and motherhood the journey of you two and then the miracles that have transpired after. Thank you both so much for being with us. Yeah this is gonna be really fun to talk about i. I'm so excited to hear your story and for our listeners to hear what has transpired between the two of you so just a quick background for our listeners. Ginny you're a cancer survivor. A who then sought surrogacy or a surrogate mother to carry your baby following. Ivf and then brianna you are. The mother of twins conceived ivf and chose to be a surrogate mother for another couple who had experienced infertility selecta. Let's just get it all out there. I mean how did all this start. Did you to know each other before any of this we we get a little where it Iron tie school with jenny has been james and then i what i did a kick while i mean. It's it's probably the next ten years not ten years ago and i put a little thing on facebook asking for people to join team. James reached out and said hey me and my girlfriend order joining join and jenny and then look and then look at what happened. I mean this is an incredible story guys so Let's start with you and talk to me a little bit about your background. And what leads you to to you know through your cycles and to deciding on surrogacy sure So james and i got married in october twenty sixteen and in twenty seventeen we late twenty seventeen. We decided we were ready to try to start our family and we tried for about six months with no success. In so at that point i was thirty four and in the world of fragility that is considered. You know older side of things which try not to take offense to kinda crazy And so we sought out brutality specialists to try to.

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"In. Dc anybody that many companies going because when the going to oblige pressure at saudi arabia just emphasize those last words. The americans are not going to apply pressure on s. Jamal said unless there is a true crisis with saudi arabia. Which of course there was about to be on our next and last episode of conspiracy land shockwaves reverberate in the us. Government in the aftermath of jamal kashogi is murder when that footage kept playing. All of us are looking at each other thinking and saying. Does this mean they premeditated this. This is a disaster. A cover up of the conspiracy begins the explanation given by saudi arabia. Just do not add up it's almost staking us for a bunch of egypt's to be honest to sentence and they lost the one and the corrupt bargain behind the us. Saudi alliance is laid bare. We abandon saudi. Arabia would be a terrible mistake. They're buying hundreds of billions of dollars worth of things from this country. It was a low moment in my opinion as far as the moral leadership. The united states of america the question of how to deal with them bs. The de facto ruler of saudi arabia looms large. I'm saying he's the us's sob in. Somebody's got a idea of how to deal with saudi arabia than than less here. And we'll pinning the blame for jamal's murderer on n. b. s. president biden's team decides.

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"The saudis also learned jamal and omar. We're up to a scheme to expose nbs's repression and counter. I'll catani's digital army of twitter trolls. They would send hundreds of foreign sim cards to dissidence back home. So they can tweet without being traced. Jamal pledged an initial thirty thousand dollars to implement the scheme and then wired five thousand dollars to omar as a first instalment. The plan is they discussed. It was to create an army of electronic flies to do battle with catani's bees. But all the while they were leaving a digital trail of breadcrumbs for their saudi adversaries. When ron debord finally read the. What's at messages jamal. And omar were exchanging. I was like oh my god. This is damning because they were both discussing like very provocative plans to counter the saudi regime. They had discussed exchanging money to do this. So jamal had actually transferred some funds to omar and they were of course calling mohammed bin salman all sorts of names personal names. Of course the name calling went both ways on his laptop. Jamal kept screen shots of attacks and death threats. He was receiving from catani's trolls on twitter. The antidote to kashogi is for his head to be cut off with a blind soreg. Read one can you just die and relieve people from your dirty face run another and then there was this kashogi at read works for two sides and has been relying on guitar and turkey's money can only escape. It added through physical elimination a quick note. Here i reached out to oh group about all of this and spokesman email back that the company categorically denies that its technology was used to target them all kashogi. But the spokesman also wouldn't comment on whether it's pegasus spyware was sold to the saudi arabian government and emphasized. Nso group has little control over. What any of its government clients might have done with its powerful technology. Once they purchased it quote we do not have access to targets or any data collected. The spokesman said as these events were unfolding. Jamal was drawing ever closer to friendly figures in turkey. It was his family's ancestral homeland from which his forefathers had migrated to arabia hundreds of years earlier it was undoubtedly another red flag for a saudi persecutors. The country's islamist president rachel burdon. Who jamal interviewed at least three times was emerging as a powerful regional rival and the s. and the saudi royal family earn one was also an ally of the much-feared muslim brotherhood and the qatari regime in doha in fact when nbs and imposed a blockade on guitar the year before earn one leapt to doha. Defense even offering troops to defend the tiny oil-rich nation from saudi aggression. By the summer of two thousand eighteen. These two middle eastern strong men were locked in an increasingly acrimonious geopolitical. Struggle and jamal was right in the middle just as personal life was about to become even more complicated in early. May jamal flew to istanbul to speak at a conference on middle east security organized by the all shark forum a think tank funded with guitar money during a break. He was approached by a young woman and academic who wanted to interview him. And i sat a high social. Well i showed. Tangas was thirty. Six years old twenty. Four years jamal's junior she'd been raised in a conservative islamic family. Near turkey's far eastern border attending a religious school before getting her undergraduate degree at istanbul university. She later went to school in cairo. Became fluid in arabic under a turkish government. Funded program for aspiring scholars. Like many of her generation teacher had been inspired by the arab spring. When she spotted jamal at the conference she was starstruck. He the most important journalist a name and thinker in in region. So fair to say you were pretty excited when you had a chance to meet him. Yes absolutely after doing the interview with tice. Jamal flew back to washington after filing his column about the arrest of the women activists. You tended to ramadan dinner at the turkish embassy. Then he was back in istanbul and getting together with tice. It's was i say. Start to relationship. The special relationship between ramal even came with a gift for her birthday. What was the gift. It was a nicholas and eric's but what special if so are you talking every day at this point yes of course everyday everyday more than two or three or four times the world speaking talking every day and soon enough there was talk of marriage. I'm one of his trips to assemble. Jamal began exploring how to apply for turkish citizenship. And buying an apartment where he ended tice could live but there was to say the least bit of a problem. He'd told the tice nothing about her non the woman. He had married in a religious ceremony in northern virginia. Just a few months earlier nor for that matter it he told a non anything about a tice. My sister is here in istanbul. He texted non in mid-july seeming to explain the extra time he was spending in turkey. Things got more than a little awkward. When jamal met with a teacher his father a businessman who began grilling the man and wanted to marry his daughter about his intentions and his background. Especially about whether he had any other wives. My father in all well the arabs gets married more than one at the same time and then he asked him. I assure sure are not married. It's a little bit Sensitive point for my father right. And what did jamal town gentle. I'm not married divorced. So dillon doesn't need to lie to anyone when i met with tice. I asked her about his religious marriage to hung on. Had jamal ever mentioned her to you. I'll tell you told me in time. He when he proposed me he called feared me. That is a no one in his life. Yes he caulfield me that. After much hesitation teaches father gave his blessing to began exploring how to retrieve his divorce records from saudi arabia. Proving he was legally a single man so he could get a turkish license to marry tice but even as he did so he kept a sharp. I'd focus on the increasingly harsh dictates of the de facto ruler of his native country. We can hear this in one of his last interviews conducted by palestinian journalist working for newsweek even find him in an old fashioned tribal leader but a deport because it will limit his sodium but a little one that he doesn't want to the the silicon valley and also to like. How is your. Yeah that doesn't work. You can have it both ways. The interviewer rubel ju- brielle then asked him all. If he could have it both ways he had for years been a loyal saudi. A longtime regime spokesman still wanted to be a player with a chip in the game and yet he was now an outspoken regime critic living in exile but molly nortre continuing to keep the focus on. Nbs the moaning. His pampered treatment from western elites. Can you have both ways. can you call yourself. can you all because in saudi arabia. That could push number one and the wall is heavily.

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"At this point. It's worth revisiting. Jamal's relationship with maggie salem and raising the question about what. Nbs and his henchman so al-khatani might have known about it. Salem clearly viewed jamal as a close friend like a big brother. She says and she played a large role in helping to shape. And edit his columns for the washington post at various moments. She described herself as his assistant reviewing drafts of his columns suggesting changes at times urging him to make his criticisms of the crown prince even tougher. So do you have time to write it. He replied to one of her suggestions. The both shan jamal new. Their collaboration was problematic. Given that salem was then the executive director of the guitar foundation a nonprofit funded by the qatari monarchy that was locked in a cold war with the saudis and we should keep our relationship discreet when you write to new york times and they google you to find out that you work for guitar. Jamal had written are on whatsapp. He then added for emphasis a picture of the guitar. Flag and an exclamation point. It could hurt he added. We have to be strategic not impulsive. And and we both. We both knew that we were in dangerous territory. I'd say we both knew it. And i kinda thought you know what the end of the day. I'm fucking american. I have a right to help a frightened from another country but maggie and jamal had no idea of just how broad and sweeping saudis surveillance had become. Omar abdulaziz was demolished new friend in canada and a confederate in combating. Nbs's digital repression. Just a few weeks after jamal's column about the women. Activists omar got a text message about an upcoming delivery on an order from amazon slated for june twenty. Eighth twenty eighteen to manage delivery. The techs told him to click on a link. Omar not thinking. Anything of it did so to this day. He can't believe he did. It was from amazon or something like that or from ups. Or this is your tracking number so i clicked so from there. They hacked my phone. The hackers were using tools developed by something called the nso group staff with veterans of unit. Eighty two hundred the signals intelligence division of the israeli defense forces jerusalem's version of america's national security agency. The firm developed the highly sophisticated form of spyware known as pegasus that exploited flaws and apple's operating system allowing hackers who purchased the technology to penetrate targeted mobile phones and devices all over the planet publicly. The nso group insisted it sold pegasus only two governments for legitimate law enforcement and counterterrorism targets. But according to cyber-sleuth ron debord pegasus was also being used for more sinister purposes. It was he says being sold by the nso group to repressive actors from authorities in kazakhstan to the saudi cyber snoopers in riyadh overseen by mb ss henchman. Saoud al kettani so we first encountered this israeli company. Nso group in august two thousand sixteen when a human rights defender in the uae A madman sewer received a couple of text messages on his iphone They purported to show evidence of torture in emirati prisons that type of thing that he might be tempted to click on an open but He wisely sent them to us for analysis. Debate is the head of citizen lab a cyber research center at the university of toronto which was the first to discover the existence of pegasus. And the hack on omar's phone. That's summer is investigation. Took the story of jamal. Kashogi often a whole new direction and opened up a window into a fast growing global trade in the tools of cyber espionage the nso group he says provided command and control computer servers to its customers. That could then be used to unleash. Pegasus on its unsuspecting targets disguising its origins through layer of proxy computers in the cloud. It's kind of a dark shadowy world of of espionage going on so we were aware of. Nso group we had some fragments of evidence of their infrastructure. As soon as we downloaded the spy spyware their artifacts in how the spy were operates we reverse engineered first of all. We started to develop fingerprints. For how the spy were communicates over. The internet de burden is canadian. Cyber sloughs were able to trace communications. Ns oh groups spyware from command and servers in riyadh straight into their own backyard and in the summer of two thousand eighteen we realized that the saudi operator group had infected a device in canada. So at this point the citizen labs cyber-sleuth started reaching out to known saudi dissidents in canada including jamal's friend omar abdulaziz and they were armed with an intriguing clue. We could see the device checking in from two different internet service providers at different times of the day one in the evening being this very obscure internet service provider. Omar is a student at bishop's university and it was summertime so school is not in session. He would connect for ms. Isp at home. Which is a large internet service provider videotron and then every evening like clockwork. He would go to bishop's university to the gym where he connect to the small internet service provider. So those two data points for us established absolutely that omar was the target in early august citizen lab informed omar of its discovery. So when citizen lab shows you this what's going through your mind so simply by using that tool. They had the ability to see to read to listen like simply the or controlling my phone. Everything everything you immediately thought of jamal. Yes was he your first call. Yes i do believe. I do believe it was the first goal. Omar used a burner to make that call. I told them please. Someone is calling you from a different number please respond. He said she said just just answering the phone. So so then it was said okay salah. It's miramonte from different number. That's i think about the hawk. Net said oh. Gosh make help us. I hope that they've not hacking my phone too. So follow the dots on this one. Thanks to the spies. The fbi said they recruited inside twitter. The saudis have been able to track down the mobile phone numbers and other personal details about omar and scores of other saudi dissidents living in exile in the united states canada and western europe then armed with pegasus digital spyware. They could penetrate those phones and watching real time everything they were saying to each other. This included four hundred. What's at messages omar. Jamal had exchanged some of which had stinging comments about 'em bs the more victims. He eats the more he wants. Kashogi road in one message. He sent to omar and may just after a group of saudi activists had been arrested. He is like a beast. Pacman.

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"God loved me out to be with you when i interviewed on. She probably showed me one of two rings that he had gotten for her and the copy of a receipt showing it paid two thousand dollars for one of them from jewelry store in northern virginia. She also turned over sometimes. Gushy text exchanges. You'll be the happiest bride. Jamal wrote her. That's spring and in another text. I throw myself at you. Kiss you delight you take out a watch or a necklace or perfume. I bought for you to delight you yet. Many of jamal's friends even mohamed soltan. Who had been trying to set him up on. Dates didn't even know of the relationship. Much less their marriage performed by a local imam a few months later it was. We should point out a religious ceremony. Not a civil one and the couple never got virginia state marriage license. I asked maggie sanlam. One of the few who did know about their relationship was in love with her thinking his way he was. I think jamal had a huge heart. I know he loved her in a love is you. I'm not shakespeare of as many different things with many different people. So yes he loved her. I would not say otherwise. Did you know about the wedding. I didn't know about the wedding. I didn't even know about caniggia. So he never even after he had gotten married islamic ceremony. He never mentioned it. Never mentioned if somebody sits across from you when you're interviewing people about and tells you that dramatic told them everything. There are one hundred percent lying to you jamal compartmentalized. He told different. People certain things about his life. He gave nobody full view of his life or shared all of the information his life. He kept all of it with himself and he gave different people the things that they needed to now so i had no idea about hanane. Perhaps that's understandable. Jamal excoriated for his political views by his saudi. Tormentors wanted to keep his private life exactly that private. But what's more than a little creepy. Is that the saudis and their allies in the uae. Were hanane worked. Did know about it as a non discovered one night in may she was flying back to dubai when you a security officials took her aside a win. Tibet fulham's his delight. As soon i arrived to devise intelligent. Took me after they took me. They took all devices ticket. They came to my house they search took. But i didn't understand what's happening. Wisey taken me. I just comply with him. Then they start investigate with me. Who's journalist you know and this and dan. Jamal sent a message. Zanzibar talk about. Do you think they knew about your relationship with jamal. And that's why they detained you and started questioning you definitely. How did they know about your relationship with tim. All i eight. Did you tell them all about this. I did in my way. What was his reaction. He could finish kit. Non says the emirati security agents took her passport and detained are for ten days for questioning grilling time and again about jamal. Scouring her messages with him on our phone before letting her go. Here's maggie salem. Again that the consequences of them having a relationship it was clearly being surveilled. She was being surveilled. Because of 'em and i mean you just think about that. As long as i've worked in the region it's just kind of it's still blows my mind. I don't know why as the emirati he's no doubt at the saudis request were tracking hanane in her relationship with jamal. The newly minted crown prince. Nbs was engaged in another one of his charm. Offensives in the united states. He visited the white house for the remarkable meeting. We told you about an episode to the one where president trump boasted about all the weapon. Systems. the saudis were buying from american defense contractors. The president displayed big poster. Boards of the weapons deals that had been specially prepared by the commerce department. Eight hundred eighty nine million sixty three million and that's for various artillery. Dc one thirty Airplanes the hercules great plain. Three point eight billion dollars bradley vehicles. That's the tanks one point two billion dollars and it really means many many jobs. We're talking about over forty thousand jobs in the united states. We really have a great friendship a great relationship. So it's a great honor to have you and your representatives here crown prince you very much. They could again as he did so. Nbs being too broad smile across his face clearly enjoying the spectacle of president so appreciative of saudi largesse. Missile actually tradition on message from eric. It's older edition. We'll the oldest ally france of america and the middle east right more than eighteen years of alignments and big interest on the condition relation. It's really huge and really deep in different issue. You know that today relation. It's the cause of more more than forty and jobs but nbs did much more during this trip than bask in the glow of grateful. President thankful for all the warplanes munitions missiles and other military equipment. The saudis were buying from the united states to pursue their bloody war in yemen. He was also meeting with the chieftains of silicon valley. Including twitter's ceo jack dorsey whose company. Mvsa just allegedly infiltrated with his spies. As well as the media luminaries touted him as the reformer he wanted to be seen as in the west with stops in new york los angeles and silicon valley. Prince mohammad is spreading his message of reforming saudi arabia from closed ultra conservative. Petro state to one. That's open to business and eager for investment. Who's a message that got a surprisingly favourable reception from the heads of think tanks like kempe president of the atlantic council which for years had been receiving saudi funding. He is the best ambassador possible for all the changes. He's implementing in saudi arabia and the changes. He wants template and prominent opinion leaders. Like new york times columnist. Tom friedman you know that i said about mohammed bin salman. This is my third time talking to him is that he's more mackenzie than a hobby number one. And if he didn't exist the system would have had to invent him okay. This country was going down. The system had to throw someone like this up but overshadowed by the shower praise for the young reformer was a clampdown that was growing ever harsher and more ruthless by the day and now the crackdown on human rights in one of the most authoritarian states in the world at least nine activists have been arrested in saudi arabia for championing women's rights and free speech that spring a group of women activists including the wildly popular and charismatic jane. Alwa- fool we told you about an episode. One were arrested and detained mum. The criminal charges against them talking to foreign journalists. Jamal was outraged. Have never witnessed such a draconian response to anything as innocuous as simply speaking with foreign journalists and officials he wrote in a washington post column on may twenty first twenty eighteen. Jamal continued religious fanaticism that had tarnished saudi arabia's image for decades has given way to a new and perhaps more pernicious fanaticism occult the blind loyalty to our leader. This is a faustian bargain. That i will not.

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"Khashoggi's column that night underscored his determination to speak out and push back against his country's hotheaded and vindictive crown prince but as he did so his personal life got increasingly messy with two women vying for his affections and as they did the threats against kashogi got ever nastier and the surveillance of him and his associates and even one of his lovers evermore menacing. A michael goffin. Welcome back to conspiracy land. The secret lives and brutal death of jamal kashogi. This is episode seven a tale of two women as he settled into his new life in the united states. Jamal was finding his voice becoming more outspoken and willing to connect and even collaborate with other critics of the saudi regime but cut off from his family and served with divorce papers by his wife. Back home he was also lonely so he turned to friends like muhamed. Soltan the young egyptian dissident to help them meet women so he he was asking you to set him up with women. Yeah date yeah right. He didn't know if he was ready. It was really interesting because you are someone who's like my father's age that i was trying who had been you know out of the dating game for so long so i remember there was there was someone I actually have this text message exchange or he was like Let me see if i can actually pull it. Up is pretty pretty pretty funny. So he's asking me he's like how to go about it question mark. Should i call her and ask her out to talk about democracy smiley face. So i'm like. I have a cracking up face and i'm like that's not the best. Pick up line man like you're gonna come talk about democracy mideast. Yeah but yeah it was. He had that like you know. Obviously he was looking for that void to be filled rightfully so none of the women muhamed soltan hooked up with worked out but it was around this time that jamal became reacquainted with an egyptian flight attendant for emirates airline. Her name was an-and molitor. We was a twin. We have a scientist about everything like for example six o'clock afternoon. Jamal liked to have a cup of tea was his cigar in a balcony. I left over cap of tunes this time. They had met nine years earlier. When jamal was getting an award at a conference in dubai were hanane lipped. They had exchanged phone numbers and stayed in touch sharing funny videos and favourite lines of arabic poetry. They also shared their thoughts on our politics and the turmoil sweeping through the mideast with the advent of the arab spring. But on this moment we start communicate a lot and i started to give him a feedback about any article here riot and he loved to win. I tell him. Non would have layovers in washington a couple of times a month. While working flights from dubai by march she and jurmala becomes something of an item late that month to broader as date to a birthday dinner for himself that his friend maggie salem organized and shortly thereafter. I had some days off in the beginning of april and i came and a did. Stay with him then. Jamal insisted of april. He gifted a ferry streak engagement king me an engagement ring and gives mentoring yes so he gives you this. Did he ask you to marry him. He did and he puts me. If you go to his account amazon in same day he put up a flower pocket for me. Obey cruises one same-day tell me about his marriage proposal. He said you sure you want to be with me. You sure you. You won't be complete your life with me. I said yesterday he said. Because i have a very heavy luggage. I don't have a stable life. I said i'm was using. I believe in you and i'm karen encourage you and i love jews because the way you are i shared with you wherever you have i sit. I'm very proud and very happy. Definitely it's something great for me to be happened. The.

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"Previously on conspiracy land. I had a meeting with. We'll have been some on in his office. And we're sitting there and i said you're all height is who is going to be the next king of saudi arabia. You or knife. The next few months was one of the most aggressive influence operations that i experienced years oh. Nba he's old. You know we need young man you know. This guy's going to modernize kingdom and into humiliate him and so they walk him out of the room into a brightly lit room with cameras were waiting and they announced the resignation right. There is a deeply disturbing story allegations of compromise twitter employees willing to access and steal the private information of users who are seen as critics of the saudi government. There's a direct trail of blood drops from this. Hack to the murderer of jamal. Shelby may know free pen be broken and no twitter user silenced. The era of the crown prince. That's jamal's. i tweet after months of silence. Sophia if you could please wake up and say hello to everybody good afternoon. My name is sophia. And i am the latest and greatest robot from hanson robotics. Thank you for having me here. You look happy. I'm always happy when surrounded by smart people who also happens to be rich and powerful is october eighteenth. Twenty seventeen and new york times columnist andrew. Ross sorkin was in jeddah. Saudi arabia interviewing a robot on stage for a conference informally dubbed davos in the desert and we just learned sophia that you have been now awarded what is going to be the first saudi citizenship for a robot. I would to thank very much the kingdom of saudi arabia. I am very honored and proud for this unique distinction. This is historical to be the first in the world to be recognized with citizenship. If you're looking for a vivid tableaux of the power of saudi money you wouldn't have to look much further than dabo s- in the desert over the course of a few days that fall. Titans of american finance business and government. Steve schwartzman of blackstone. Larry fink of black rock treasury secretary. Steve mnuchin hollywood super agent ari emanuel all flocked to jeddah for a grand conference on the future organized by the saudi crown. Prince mohammad bin some on or nbs. So he's got the world's biggest money managers they're politicians are emmanuel hollywood agent and they come to the sink they see. It's like the world's biggest pot of money and he's promising to invest it everywhere. That's justin check. Who covered the event for the wall street journal and co author of the book about nbs blood and oil among the notable events at the conference was a video about neil a giant five hundred billion dollar super city of the future a monument to nbs's grandiose vision for his country whereas others saw a graphic example.