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Unidentified Man #3: (Speaking foreign language) MCEVERS: This soldier, who didn't want to give his name for fear of losing his job, says two months ago he watched as nearly 20 soldiers brutally beat an insurgent whod confessed to booby-trapping a house and killing eight Iraqi troops.
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Mr. PETERSON: When we had an engineer come, whod built a lot of different solar around - �he came, we took him down to the property.
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And finally, our trip coordinator, whod been through this many times before, said, well, you know, you should all go downstairs and get something to eat.
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And finally, our trip coordinator, whod been through this many times before, said, well, you know, you should all go downstairs and get something to eat.
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And I was just sort of randomly searching for someone whod just updated their status with their new phone number.
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And finally, our trip coordinator, whod been through this many times before, said, well, you know, you should all go downstairs and get something to eat.
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Mr. PETERSON: When we had an engineer come, whod built a lot of different solar around - �he came, we took him down to the property.
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And finally, our trip coordinator, whod been through this many times before, said, well, you know, you should all go downstairs and get something to eat.
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And finally, our trip coordinator, whod been through this many times before, said, well, you know, you should all go downstairs and get something to eat.
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At the same time, he said his administration would not turn a blind eye to those whod entered this country illegally.
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