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police say this area is a red cell one of several in some townships in cape town children sometimes caught in the crossfire when rival gangs fight so parents and grandparents have started what they call a walk to try to contain gang violence i lost my son. i also lost my but there are more than one hundred fifty volunteers working for several walking busses teachers say it is working class attendance has improved the volunteers also at security guards. and doha the top stories on all jazeera one of syria's last rebel held areas has been under heavy bombardment by government russian forces more than two hundred fifty people have been reported in eastern go-to since sunday activists are describing the death toll as. they say it's the highest since the twenty thirteen
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chemical attack in the area children inside are turning to social media for help everyone hook and the army we are hearing that as a vision has dropped most of the sport is just really good if you can give them phelps. and child on. board. before. it is says it's so outraged at what's happening in kota it's released a blanket statement with a footnote saying we no longer have the words to describe children suffering and our outrage to those inflicting the suffering still have words to justify their barbaric acts topple harry is unicef's regional director for the middle east and north africa he says he did not know how to express unicef sadness we have been
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issuing in the seventy s. many different statements expressing more sadness but that doesn't seem to be rare at the same time our this morning didn't know when the more how much through or i could express my sadness unicef's deep sadness about the reality we dare for decided issue a blank statement that inviting go everybody responsible for what is going on in syria are inviting with this simple question do you want out there responsible for these barbarian acts you still have the words to justify what you are doing these millions of toys r us turkish forces have reportedly pushed back prosimian government fighters from free in fighters loyal to president
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bashar al assad enter the area to help kurdish fighters there fend off a turkish assault turkey's president reza tayyip erdogan has vowed to capture the area within days. u.s. president donald trump is recommending a ban on devices that can turn semiautomatic firearms into machine guns it would include so-called bump stocks which were used in the las vegas mass shooting in october where where fifty eight people died the white house says it's open to raising the minimum age for people buying the type of rifle that was used in last week's school shooting in florida that killed seventeen people and students who survived last week's shooting are heading to florida's capitol to directly appealed to state legislatures to act on gun control the republican controlled legislature had been willing to unwilling to enact tighter restrictions. action speaks louder than words because if you don't do it now there's going to be another one and another one and another one and that cannot happen there is no way that this will
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happen again they screwed with the wrong to munity this is a smart intelligent beautiful community we want to start a conversation the most important thing that we want to do is have a legislature of legislators and governors at least speak to us about a possible change and then after that we hopefully will be able to move on to talking about action checks and the accessibility of a ar fifteen s and other military green weapons that people with changing the face policing the un's refugee agency is warning an upsurge of violence in the democratic republic of congo could cause a humanitarian disaster u.n.h. i says more than six hundred thousand people have been displaced by fighting in the southeastern province it says new armed groups emerging in the region palestinian leader mahmoud abbas has promised a new international peace summit with israel at the u.n. one that rules out the united states as the chief broker the u.s. says it remains ready to talk but it won't chase after the palestinians. those are
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the headlines the news continues here on our visit off to qatar beyond the blockade i'll be back in half an hour of live. we're. a world committee not out son who is a. real. news vicki on the job it's just the political thing going it will be all water no oil a number of thing norman norman. what made this. was a targeted people. are
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so obvious to me visual and i don't ask you your area or go volition. on june the fifth two thousand and seventeen a small gulf nation of qatar was put under siege. saudi arabia the united arab emirates. and egypt cut diplomatic trade and travel links with papa. saudi amorality and beyond any citizens were told by their respective governments to leave. and they gave custody citizens fourteen days to leave their territory. the blockading countries accused of funding terrorism and fermenting regional instability. they presented a list of thirteen demands including the closing down of the al-jazeera media network. that has denied all the
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accusations and has refused to comply. with the list of demands arguing that the blockading countries were trying to undermine its sovereignty and the demands contravened international law. this is a story of a country cut off and isolated by its neighbors by some of the arab world's most powerful countries. and of how the people of qatar have been facing up to life under blockade. it's september twenty fourth twenty seventeen and thousands of others residents gather along the has waterfront only. have come to welcome back the emir of
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qatar he is returning home from addressing the united nations general assembly in new york. it's a barometer of the public mood of support for the thirty seven year old and a shift i mean in homage to fanny. the face of carter's leader can be seen almost everywhere. he's picture has become an icon a symbol of defiance of a refusal to cave in to pressure from the blockade in countries. let mr campbell fairly i'm on a majority and the value of all. of them are being with up there on shell of a lot of coffee and twenty four year old and how middle runs doha live
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a popular snapshot account they used to just cover the goings on in doha. but now it's become a go to place for residents wanting news about the blockade. today's interview mentally mildly the artist behind the portrait of cut then simian entitled to me middle managed to mean the glorious terribly nervous. come of a child should. he wish our share polemarchus. like her in the shops. or they shut the door have your happy. with them which i. assume will happen because. all you could hear athletic make a move to the west to go to work for. another week here. i was my american. in stocks and solar power across the town he.
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said with well starting out there are a lot of pics a giant of the well i think there's a shape in what i think that there could be or it could. potentially proudly. up there but they are present. while social media may be creating local celebrities it's also driving the conversation about the blockades. snapshot facebook twitter every message every opinion is shared social media has become the favorite tool of properties. it's where people go to find out what's happening and share what they've heard and how they feel. challenged in boy images and the proper coffeeshop of an argument that they're for social media to tell face not charged to me is to go. i mean every diet and as my
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whole i saw he saw it on the left and i got up but it's up to you to go on my own show your choice of going to. your new york know what i'm about to read like to mock him out of the file yard to me. was enough to walk on its border like one of your close a good fellow and a so look at the close as my own is off. the wall there is no denying the hostility between the blockading countries and up but the only shots being fired are in the media and from all sides. just new york to move the middle fairly easy that most people are probably here but yes my. guess is that the father to want a little body and he said it will work. on a lot of look at any senior one of them he had a hell of. a bad name another one of. many of the
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accusations seem outlandish and have little basis in reality. for example no turkish troops have ever patrolled the streets of don't have. the right i mean yeah i sat up and i took a look at. here we're talking here. in qatar at least they're replying to these stories well. it's ridiculous the social media platforms flooded with mockery.
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it. was all i had then and never felt. yeah mommy. i think i was ok and i think xander kind of meditation on the hand my head into the mouth of the want to enjoy you know mothers and. myself through home. i'm actually. pumped that. i didn't love this i'm. not. going to love them all so i had to. go to any bottle of a whole bottle aim also low side. and a bad leg and i actually have sold my house so i say yes to the whole of it d.n.a.
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. man must cover it up once got a woman killed it was said and then when two of the troop do what it was so much to sinister. and often cause enough in the middle of the ship to see. one of them is always. interested when there. is a no one. will. i don't know why. i'm no act we did you would have with anyone would have been dieting as well they have no they didn't i say and not a lot of years ago i was at a dealership. and now months and come to see us and then they. can have been who want god to help and then miss many of it but well i don't know single heaven and they have soo dear and they have him on his own and i mean it here's a little too full of you know i'm not on all well and in can my being a dull mic placement doc left and the loss of
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a son and if she had been touched so wish i had not been home i would have one would have is really. so of us of i was i wouldn't go from there to top of it and then i had to sort of the you know and then i had to tough love that's a lie while hubby of outlets and i keep it so i hope he can i say logic and manasseh it on a reality show d. and some of the fellows some of the other the other certain now other than this one in the day but what i think that tell you what one is and you dont below today and keep a few well a lot has i'll be maniacally going and so to suffer would have developed the light headed what i have on that's a mile off. sort of the moment on a call insert deal will call the suzy up and add the na c.s. i might add the houses sell it and i'll go home oh dear oh never had no hit in the end they all called and day i want to fun and you will do it hate it hate. saw a little while you got a legal enema bill it is. but
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he moves it and it had kind of long gone we don't know what i should tell you fellow but i mean there's a lot of the fellow all. look alike on somebody's body so i had a lot of about enough must limit yes that's a little market but it will be a moment so that's rather very odd. that. on i'm a celebrity is one of the cut that is most. comedians and playwrights. but he was so outraged by how the crisis was ruining relations between thought and its neighbors that he ended a long hiatus to write a series of satirical sketches he titled what's happening he directs his satire and what he sees as the absurdity of the blockade. has settled for caught up out of but the one.
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who with the show ha sort of. been in the house or been that. didn't you can just cut. down what started as a series of sketches on you tube quickly became popular gaining over two million hits it's. now my. thing my company's standards that's the equivalent to going higher. but they're making is that the. good there. larry you keep books. out. in this episode of what's happening canon ridiculous laws passed by the doing and the had been punished people with prison sentences and fines if they express any sympathy for mainline or on how they got out of my nose when i love. them. but then i'm not
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taking this law somehow becoming earners are very good at the gruen because their own home to get their own given are no more i mean able liban to go in can only come to muran had no need. to get up muddy the old lady that. or carotid you her eyes you have sold them and then. convert all get the. money that out of an america. that. hanum is now preparing his popular you tube show for a run at the has national theatre. he sees his political satire as a way to allow people to both lament and laugh at the gulf diplomatic crisis an
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epidemic. of. any. of. the shadowy. and lots or whole of us who have them and as much about on it as well like another hole in. our. ugly. ok. no country has done us what would let them have. they so often as not and can work. and family not go to. a world of hog. in. the can walk and finding a couple of pot we are legit i would go infinitely. and then on a night it was in an asylum and my hundred four. hundred one at the end i'm ahead of the bad. luck and have been head of it can be
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a fairly laid value. god in the. long run him has been able to mock what he sees as the absurdity of the crisis for others it's a little more difficult. to know what you have. always . and i knew did jenna and has to stand no off are afraid they may be forced to leave copout. their mother is called buddy the father. their parents divorced when and the nude was four years old she and her siblings student with their mother. the governments of saudi arabia bahrain and the u.a.e. told the citizens to leave or face having their citizenships revoked everything we ever are in at least from what we remember in qatar our memory is our friends our
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family so to be forced to leave would just be our fault. i don't think i can imagine that happening but if you know something all of your life you've done something different very difficult to write. and learn nude studies medicine at weill cornell a branch of an american university. one week after the crisis began her mother received phone calls from people claiming to be from the body in the embassy. they said ellen nude and her siblings would have to return to him if not their passports would be revoked. in all gulf cooperation council countries citizenship is passed from father to child that means that the nude and her siblings face a dilemma to leave their mother and home or potentially lose the only citizenship.
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they gave us at the time i think fourteen days or two weeks to go back to how. they were member in really scary history like counting down days and like ok what is our option if we did that what would happen charge occasions so well we've been able to continue it just gets you know a spiral negative thinking and affected us psychologically more than anything. but ellen woods family is not the only one in this predicament more than six and a half thousand company citizens i'm married to m.r. artie's saudis overheard a nice. wild card that has maintained that they were welcome to stay it took considerable pressure from human rights organizations for the blockade in countries to even begin to reconsider their policy. but still they kept pressuring best citizens but then later we got another phone call saying the exact same thing but
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they just sent out news saying that it was ok if you had only that they're not going to force us and then they call again with the same threat. the rest is going to give up person so will be here sitting. there playing with people's emotions they think they can control and get what they want through manipulating the weak and what while at least what they felt were the week. there were realize that people are going to speak up that people have a voice that social media makes the world so much smaller than they are it's only. there is no tradition of protests and demonstrations and. the students have found a way to have their voices heard on social media. and visits by artist a comment in mali at a door how arts college is an opportunity to get the message out so here i am with
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the artist of tonight's cervical desk interview skills could not find some of the means small school or could it be equal to young. believe it to when i'm the son of a child father was given was of can so. if you can but i do you get the get the thank you but the hey what. kind of. meds message has become part of the landscape. the emir's good trait is everywhere on billboards buildings and is displayed on most businesses. including at this popular fast food concession which happens to have a u.a.e.
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based distributor. man and has not. met then the number of the. tentative owner luhan arbet lee has proudly put up to me as portrayed beside the food hut in full view of her queuing customers. the blockade has had a severe impact on her business she used to have four tornado potato stands in the city she now has just one even with the downsizing she struggles to find the basic ingredients and materials to keep the potatoes frying. but it's how the blockade is impacting her family that has lead to a most distressed. mental state so what they do one is either well aware that. i hate them with their word to mind that i've got more to read their words and i'm generally under their belt that they'll be enough bizarro a charlatan as one of them got that i was suddenly going to kill the killer or the
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. cause i'm good at mont and him dad was a and there's a lot with zoe self natural to something to it well i guess so it gets i'm going to get a new service a therapist to get the i will go get it eventually but i have to go to also my hell it was a great hall but to get that much to get them pretty it's way to if they don't want to get the second or third one. in had the i'm a little bit recalled to. the had been held more than the going to get that looked . at the work of one of the most but it didn't to so be. it hopefully we'll get into everywhere the tar out of when i'm in the well but it's been noted that the first to kill him it will come out because i. made it cool bought a postcard of the solid and the message was simple sought. to get good sort of old wood or limber mustn't let into the hornets eliminate much damage but with the last one i will have. to come a lets say i did then
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a little bit about to go get people to. really sit with custody in a blue one has family connections throughout the gulf region but those here in a more than willing to chip in to keep the business running the films can only be bought out. can you go to nine then look illiterate that when they look in money can buy and sell also common would amount to also model must the muslim guy. that at the end of it to be a bit of an unlimited is the agent. if there was a lot of them in on the battle not about the death of a good lad but the minute caught. out of the. summit that we're going to but i did it and i'll miss. the sanctions imposed by some of its neighbors may have spent families and left some businesses
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struggling but the seed has galvanized patriotic feelings among us. it's a patriotism that is on full display as the enemy of chefs and i mean one of the funny returns to doha from his trip abroad. but he is a boy and that they can ride out the embargo placed upon a small nation. while the blockade may have impacted the country's economy has been busy seeking new trade routes while at the same time working toward self-sufficiency in many areas. economic and political sustainability will depend on how the small gulf nation continues to respond. the scene for us where on line what is a very sign in yemen that peace is always possible but it never happens not because
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the situation is complicated but because no one cares or if you join us on set there are people that that are choosing between buying medication and eating this is a dialogue i want to get in one more comment because this is someone who's an activist and just posted a story join the global conversation at this time on al-jazeera. when the news breaks when people need to be heard. lucky to good to. be good. and the story needs to be turned just largest catholic country is witnessing a dramatic rise in teenage pregnancy al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring the mood winning documentaries. and live news on air and on. five countries. four days. three thousand kilometer it's.
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two generations. one by. syrian refugees on a surreal journey to see me. on the bright side. a witness documentary at this time on al-jazeera. i'm rob matheson in doha the top stories on al-jazeera one of syria's last rebel held areas has been under heavy bombardment by government and russian forces more than two hundred fifty people have been reported dead in eastern guta since sunday activists are describing the death toll as a massacre and they say it's the highest since the two thousand and thirteen
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chemical attack on the area children are turning to social media for help everyone can be on me. as it has brought us tough sport is just very good if you can give. children. life to think that children who attack before. from the. turkish forces have reportedly pushed back pro syrian government fighters from in africa in fighters loyal to president bashar al assad entered the area to help kurdish fighters there fend off a turkish assault turkey's president serzh a tie up out of and has vowed to capture the area within days. u.s. president donald trump is recommending a ban on devices that can turn semiautomatic firearms into machine guns it would include so-called bump stocks which were used in the las vegas mass shooting in
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october where fifty eight people died the white house says it's open to raising the minimum age for people buying the type of rifle that was used in last week's school shooting in florida that killed seventeen people. the un's refugee agency is warning an upsurge of violence in the democratic republic of congo could cause a humanitarian disaster the u.n. aid says more than six hundred thousand people have been displaced by fighting in the southeastern province. palestinian leader mahmoud abbas has proposed a new international peace summit with israel at the u.n. one that rules out the united states as the chief broker the u.s. says it remains ready to talk about it after the palestinians got out and shot have signed an agreement to restore diplomatic ties african nation closed last august after the gulf diplomatic crisis began that's when saudi arabia the u.a.e. and egypt cut ties with doha qatar denies the claim that it supports terrorism
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those are the headlines now and it's beyond the blockade.
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well you. got a bit with but i think. i'm going to vote for the. others longboard highway a once busy thoroughfare now almost as barren as its surroundings. the small
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arabian gulf nation is the target of a blockade from its neighbors and historically closest allies. saudi arabia the united arab emirates. and egypt have cut diplomatic trade and travel links with qatar. they close their airspace to cut that he. and others only land border was closed by saudi arabia on local be that in order to get together thought to give their own time and i would not only that but of one lead i would mother made out well look there. with the loved ones that i have defended i've never. heard of one but as someone i know that go well it's all of what i was out to got was from one of the russian pop try and his living driving trucks loaded with building materials across the region's borders the crossings were relatively
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trouble free until early june two thousand and seventeen. that there were no. and for the other driver. of time. for they're going to vary from the very best in the live event of a very. without. a loved one but it reported. from a lot of people never you know what i was brought up with out of the. russian move to qatar from nepal in two thousand and ten and has been driving for a father transporting trading company ever since. the company's success has come largely from transporting goods back and forth between neighboring countries for over twenty five years. they started with only five trucks today they have over one hundred fifty.
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how much always shifts father a pakistani was one of the company's founder is. a moderate brass board surge that was made up here like a ninety percent job. the focus do you see both shipping. the word dumb sparkled you. hope of a quick resolution to the gulf crisis faded as the months went by with no solution . like many other businesses in qatar they had to adapt the company was restructured their focus now is on local transportation to and from qatar seaports . would be for. your different. specification jade almost ninety five percent. remotely for
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a good enough. or. border training ground he already. paid him his business me. but basically if you be gone make it back will not be a brass board may or. may your me them a. lot of. your daily business but. almost eight hundred to nine hundred bucks a. job order to learn board. by board. but won't. believe what. they're going to get in your local. while you're building the amount financially a month before it got. to your hundred percent clear down was going to be the good only go to. this is the only
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border crossing between qatar and saudi arabia the once busy junction is now desolate. the economically integrated gulf cooperation council is made up but highly dependent on neighboring countries for resources it lacks in timely resources that are no longer making the crossing most critically food. reliance on imports before the blockade almost half of its imports came from saudi arabia and the u.a.e. . the blockade meant that could not face the risk of food shortages. the government put in place some quick fixes such as flying in produce from countries like iran and turkey but the high transportation costs made the same sustainable. some local businesses saw an opportunity to grow literally.
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this is one of python's largest commercial farms. fourteen types of tomatoes eight varieties of peppers full kinds of cucumbers as well as papaya as melons strawberries and mushrooms are grown have. the. last commercial money. twenty four seven. war i like it i love my daughter. and i shall cheer him seka. item of data set out. to type them into feet of quality to talk about every. mile or a lot of harder to. say. i thought of it how did i want. this family run business has interests in
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construction real estate as well as education. they also produce thousands of tons of fruit vegetables as well as an assortment of meat products each year. the blockade forced them to restructure their production and distribution. they change their focus to luke who needs and that meant expanding and fast. in this but it was a lot. about both. if you don't share in your data and then add new. intelligence. by the. yani a bar from the. new. bar guardsman . well sure but. john didn't it would just be the year or the year but then if you miss out on this issue
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what does the year because of clinton does and then i don't like in a live. action a bit of stuff where they'll admit. we're talking time to let kenyatta could be or we need to disappear could be your way. and if you're him and i was there. noone judges or i could be schickel. and. he check it but he when he barely and i assume you know just not is that when he says that i've been a foreman in the. aftermath and kind of son runs the agriculture division. he makes no effort concealing his pride and what the company was able to accomplish despite the blockade and others harsh conditions he sees even more growth in the future i thought i thought i was nothing but the
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fuck up but i don't think i think i i think that i thank you for thinking. and i think yes thank you but i'm good at that i did that but in the afternoon the coffee had eaten. we have. here but given the fact that i should look like i let people know when the bomb and accepting of the not at. me a minute bob but i want to cut the meat in the blood to have the but the but i don't like that i know i get my cock up i can't get up that leave my mug i want to win because that is still going to the doc i'm the fuck up i think i just like to be much like you thank you that's the funny thing the feeling all good
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that you think i was sick and i think i'm a god i wanted to live on the fifty five so that would be. much but that's the fun the pot that was the listening to hear the legend fail but i think just nonsense brother the head is in charge of the companies need to be. dedicated to. the factory is barely able to keep up with local demand since the blockade but. he still has plans to expand. not just the company's factories but also its markets. and stuff well that he will. never want to put up there come along we're suddenly there were. more. than a good honest ok we're. ok we're out of pakistan's ok we have. the world been.
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very. aware of this with. my money i don't. know if you. could live there we're just. i'm limited on a good government house we'll get to your mental. well when mark can move. and do images so i won't hear mambo. millet how belief will learn nish where you're not a timid i don't hear you're not a stupid think if you learn not to make a living how they act but i'm committed. but you know i'm stuck but. the. lesson i learned had but. that
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the result. that. yeah. i'll build up a little bit in the fact that. patriotic songs want driving our tonic filleul are basically the blockade is making has spend more time than ever on the roads looking for new supplies fast food business. a lot of the men want to run the. business coming in to help. because that allowed them a. hell of a month but. assess them on a family and beer business bill in the bill or thank you and then back up another solely about the thought that has any of it in hello mona mogul who are now the.
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sort of business coming out of that and just took. the short. show biz let it go for non of that i will than not so much get in the south my. mama to avoid this i. missed it. i said to him but i'm. happy with the could have been. really heavy but the main ingredient remained easy to source. of potatoes kept rolling in unaffected by the blockade. but everything else became a struggle. you
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know what was supposed to focus locally to find new supply and other key components most importantly spices. rather than some of them on. the flavorings how customers crave the right mix is critical. medically.
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that must. be able to then and there are photos unless you let us see. we are thought. to be even bigger. who can stop them where. i was. with them and to also mild you have seen with an awful bombastic. cartoon the chips are. good then and alleges i'm in a lucky bad for cybernetic but if a second person is ten minute without a little it's not a stretch. but the deficit. in the. middle of my. head lou getting the nothing.
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to be a million votes in the room. he. has never served in nam i'm not going to alcohol whatsoever you have an. alibi the how are. you gonna know they're in the next hour how does a less clear than a valve in the cloud. there was a lot of how thought that has done him have thought there were things i mathis are left out even up i suppose i mean not that but if i had canal of brandy to put it with him i'm going to i said to him with as you have. not been out of this way yet to the moon on a bit off the straight and so on and i lament ending money. and the lot of bellamy and the guy didn't have any but at the level of his own i love what they're going to jack no month is in hand and i plan on killing it and.
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so how does a business of. this year me as a dem as he walked on. and been in the city. and out on the bottom as much as possible for those mechanical. parts out of. a core part of. the been in the us. still leaking a little late but. i'm now a qatari playwriting comedian and in the sun is rehearsing for his new production. of the how do i know this is a lousy. he's
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turning his popular you tube series called what's happening into a theatrical production. every detail is being worked on. the message has to be clear. it's a story that can and is keen on telling right. to him like most other companies the separation of families is what's most painful about the blockade. in this episode set in kuwait he highlights this issue once again. go to go out there if you are going to end our no i have heard or is a little out of hand when we are sure what the hell no more of them is your vet and
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well known image over the. years the lives are better well. hello bob well i'll call them. in of the good of evil having a tell all but welcome all but with them it was. the design and is hopeful and working. very fine or less of a metaphor. remember if you were had gone are the horn was funny. or do it all with a particularly what oh well ya think you are the most . noble one hawkish or witty when you have contrary been. carried in a. twenty hour an hour had. very
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hour eight hour i got out had. our top. story of the how to load up or. my hand to mouth and monica mcneal had mocked me that i. have so dear. you see a. shot the. moment. shall i hear him live it's going. to stop a bill out of sight in the last minute only animal a man had to get if i pulled. up
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out of my. real mud. up out i'm about to start up a lot of the middle of his. to go company of the good guy make the over the railing of the vehicle when it's going and then your. current. condition is postponed because of the serves a. disappointment not just i'm not out on a girl how to. get out of hell is not acceptable that's not enough for what. they've been a number of for. which is maybe option down sir nick and it's normal it's part of business i don't want a. full
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list. and you've been awfully. generous. the people here have put on a brave face since the start of the crisis. they have celebrated the gains and minimalize the losses. the reality is the blockade has affected every risk. denton one way or another. and the country itself has reasserted its sovereignty and enhanced itself reliance . the blockade may well have changed forever.
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limitless possibilities. hello there were some heavy downpours over parts of north america at the moment is this area of cloud here that's giving us the wettest of the weather and that's really the border between the very cold air towards the northwest and the very warm air down in the southeast this mild air will continue to feed up towards the eastern coast as we head through wednesday so a maximum temperature of twenty one or twenty two in new york and force in washington d.c. will get to around twenty five which is seventy seven in fahrenheit things will change those this weather system gradually edges its way eastwards on thursday this time new york no higher than around eight whereas washington d.c. will go to around twelve the southeast corner though still very mild here with around twenty six in atlanta and to twenty seven in miami i mean further towards
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the south in general it's quite quiet across the central americas at the moment a lot of fine weather to be found most of the showers as usual are over parts of costa rica and feeding up a further north maybe one or two making their way through the uk a temp an inch on wednesday but even here it looks like it should be dry as we come into thursday the further towards the south and there's been plenty of showers here particularly over parts of french guyana and into syria now and that's all stretching down through rio more rain to come here does look drier and when it's ari's though it's twenty six. monitor the truck quantify i'm value to see data a new car for. your data your identity is a commodity and we have to understand where i'm from or come from us the us it is time to reclaim our cyber selves we have to put in them a something that cannot be sold we are creators we are activists we are. give us
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