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inside story on al-jazeera. be the hero. the. this is al jazeera i'm tired you know with a check on your world headlines the coronavirus pandemic has wiped out all the jobs created in the u.s. since the end of the 2009 recession last week another 4400000 people filed for unemployment benefits meaning a record 26400000 americans have now lost their job since the end of march lock downs have shut down production and led to mass furloughs of more than 15 percent of the u.s. workforce and a $484000000000.00 relief bill is expected to pass the u.s. house of representatives when members vote on thursday our white house
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correspondent kimberly health has more. record highs and expected to keep climbing because the reason that we don't believe we're at the peak in terms of filings yet is that this is just an older system throughout the united states that was never set up for this abundance of claims to be filed so we expect the numbers are going to continue to climb for at least a few more weeks you know the projections of gone as high as 46000000 in terms of the number of americans that lost their job overnight now this we've seen this sort of manifest in a number of ways we've seen very long lines at food banks we've seen people wondering how they're going to pay their bills of course they some americans did get checks in part of one of those rescue packages from the u.s. congress but many americans a single individuals got just $1200.00 and the cost of rent plus you know just a week's worth of groceries could easily go far beyond that so many americans
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wondering how they're going to make ends meet we've seen protests across the country as many are protesting these stay at home orders wanting to get back to work but the reality is that these shutdowns have occurred all across the sectors of the economy in the united states whether it be the hospitality industry or even now we're starting to see it in the white collar industry as well given the fact that many companies just can't afford to stay close for this long and keep their employees on the payroll the european commission has been given 2 weeks to draw up an economic recovery plan but even member states remain divided over what that plan will look like the human cost of the outbreak keeps rising more than $110000.00 people have died across the continent of the world health organization's europe doc director has also warned up to house the region's deaths could end up being from care homes.
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the region. has often been better if he'd like but it should not be this way we have inherited do you to be the right. but you need to find. big generation that came before to emotion if bored of. the world behind. south africa's nationwide lockdown will be gradually ease in the beginning of next month south africans have been under some of the strictest measures across africa with reservists drafted in to help troops and police and force the lock down but president cyril ramaphosa says some economic activity will be allowed to resume from a the 1st he described the measures as deliberate and cautious saying a rushed reopening would risk a spike in infections a 2 week cease fire declared by the saudi m. erotic coalition in yemen has now expired without leading to
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a permanent truce but the hope the rebels the word here is news agency says the coalition did not extend the ceasefire because the whole thing is continued there are attacks there are fears the country's war will now grind on despite the threat of a potentially disastrous coronavirus outbreak yemen's health care system is already on the verge of collapse and more than half the population faces acute food shortages at least 7 people have been killed after storms and tornadoes ripped through the southern u.s. some of the worst damage was reported in southern oklahoma in eastern texas the storm has knocked out power in several residential areas and it's caused significant damage to houses as well as infrastructure. we have today to the headlines on al-jazeera up next a look at the decades of violence and persecution faced by roping on muslims and me and more exiled is next.
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but i'm. going to file a war like. my. dog. my name out. there how that was how mother that. was i was in august 2017 and the burmese military launched a large scale security clearance operation and that drove out to close to 800000 children women elderly people and babies across the border from myanmar to neighboring bangladesh and this was happening in my own country.
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this is the largest camp of genocide survivors and today's world this is the embodiment of the burmese genocide and its impact it's felt across the border in bangladesh in the form of the world's largest camp. or thought that i will the writing on it. that i love the thought of it in my dad would be an ideal. of what i did. the how how i don't want to get out of it they didn't either then how to modify their status how to call that love i had a boy they could live in the moment of her that are related to. that and there are still money i have been buried in the set is that i have a. but i'm going to
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of my country is a patchwork of different ethnic communities living across different regions of the countries about twice the size of england and about 50000000 people. we became a nation state as of basalt of the empire itself towards the end of the 2nd world war in $194748.00 about the time india was partition we retain our independence and before we were just a cluster of feudal kingdoms. number 10 downing street making burma an independent state outside the british commonwealth. maybe not any good live that shing laws and by ukrainian.
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being at a day that created without it at all who. muslim rangers and would just be started independent or separatist movement men are to go on mars that is that it's out of my does that. for you going to her that area because your mother had a part of mother part of god there are hundreds out there moreover the when there are hindu started fighting the government there were no walls for several years and then at the time when they reach an agreement and they stopped fighting. promised that no as citizens they would be recognized as native rebel. but of many other than that would you not cannot own did. not fall under going to their god that the bottom are after on his organ doing a little of their own wisdom with all the other thought on of those that don't know
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they are saying they are that i don't mother want to fall under don't ask don't never did and i. was on monaco would get it when i did the judge by your cause i don't want out i do you or our mom would you mind were you one of that demands was bogus for the letter which is undeniable the bible does things of this. you know heads of such in the program i know what i'm thinking and i'm. a lot. oh mother. mother. how do all the. luck. in the low here.
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oh my name we never. knew that anyway. i learned a lot on. my learning list on monday so my new day. in 1962 the army to follow. included a and general me when he would see it big data for praise 6 years politically and economically he was a failure there when i have an idea that that man would be god they would look like him he wanted people not to look like indians and he didn't like muslims he doesn't like christians so he 1st started by expelling for another meaning all the westerners who have and during the british time and ne win turn to the issue of the
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who has this distinct muslim population that where so far officially recognized as an ethnic community they were in step pretty general can you will find they went into military intelligence in his book discovered as early as 1966 the burmese military started to see that will hinge or as a problem british government kick on. the barrel and yeah or grab. another discounted recall i mean you know might yeah. there's an l.n. who are going to go by and by golly they're back and we're not it. part of them coming. that claim was that there were many illegal immigrants from bangladesh because there was a war of independence square on they started a military campaign which resulted in over $250000.00 oranges escaping
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to bangladesh that was the very 1st wave of. of the injures that happened the 1978. is a quite young i still remember us and he knows the shooting by the mist. hundreds of family and then later everybody laughed this is called operation. drug operations we left i was very young and i was in a basket. 'd and my another sibling was put on the other bus my father carried i was crying my hands and legs were very like fingers. sought in the 978 way. was the direct result of centrally
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organized. expulsion organized by the central government in rain who. i still remember this being on the people every day is really a chance of anders of. 9 without. man or titian the hydration. 'd afterward by literally agreement with us and. when we returned there. i see the only. house is calm but in general. i think there when have no choice because the international community has proof that these people came from he proceeded to essentially cat what the nazis did to the jews in 1938 his legal advisers come up with the citizenship law they intention
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was to make sure that. we're no longer entitled to either a basic rights or citizenship rights anyone who had not resided in burma as natives by 1824 they could not be entitled automatic burmese citizenship. then and then a man and a man i am not. a money now and. congo is driven to be a mining and. i know what it is. now that is impossible because. in the pennants came in the need for the aid and whoever had been living in the country before god. many of the people in myanmar not only their rowing during the british period that not have any paper so they were need to but they were forced to
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be framed as bengali migrants. who are on among a lot of you know nada areas are most. that the good guys are there going on there and others are not. mostly young. on their grandfather you know on the go whichever route to about. got away that was it you know on earth the day by day it had that i didn't i draw. on as so than to go the answer i had on the 100 or even. on rubber we're going to go down the move toward the. ocelot a move that doesn't receive in with the one on the. law was brought in as a weapon of persecution the law wasn't pushed as
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a as an initiative to establish his unship the law was coded to primarily prosecute the rangers and to destroy and franchise them as an ethnic community. now mom when as in the pendants it was one of the richest countries and sounds of it and by the time they were in. that office it was one of the poorest nations in the whole one of the biggest mistakes and they were dead it was not and 987 may when had made all the big bank notes. 100 all those big no it's illegal he just declared that all the money was what. so everybody said our family become bankrupt and that all the money is around 1000000
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not at all it will get a lot of emma any muscly similar general what they did when i needed it. at the time of 988 i was raising i was. originally a straight comedy general secretary. whole country there was some democratic president. so it was totally from bring on all this course including prime minister. military government and students dried in the offer to protest in or has to fundamentalism in the hall not in whole day shouting democracy democracy democracy all the racist all the religious we had together and. all this business we had to get us there was no any conflict in between any other us in.
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a game who you keep people. around you. need money to move. to when you are limiting value we do g salmoni. but do it achieve any money. you have in my opinion to send your money now to nima. at that time and sun city had some popularity people began to know about her and she formed a national league for democracy only in there she gave us another nominators rather . than relying on the we don't say it the new york city it will be unique i
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the role hinges were already mocked population for prosecution when they decided to participate in democracy uprising when they decided to support aung san suu kyi and national league for democracy in the eyes of the burmese army they became heavily guilty before they were veal team for simply existing now they were expressing their political supposed to for sun sujit and all the polity and all the and all sides hoochie where the seen as the greatest threat to the military they began to institute measures to essentially make life or rule hinge or in their own areas. impossible. and. in. comments from.
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nuts like us about put. it all was essential even the burmese equivalent of s.s. . sakae was the execution of that out of money. well got everybody. and i got you my god you got by listening and he knows that divan mom i when 20 people who evidently i'm going to drink anyway live it everybody who. ever will number one you need in you mum we didn't lose we know. you already are the kind you are being now made yeah. there you go whistle in the radio all kinds of like a restrictive measures were put in place severe restrictions on physical movement started to extort money any little body who knew how i would do nguyen who do i do you know we know you're not going to need as we. would have
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a highly developed a lot of the you know how. well what the laws are that i'm going to look hasn't yet even if i will so i beat it one if there's that much heat it goes in a little bit you know and i want to manipulate others that are there when i don't like my last load i won't want to buy low no more than they are the. heart of one of them go home one. day a customer the knowing the population was extracted forced labor to build the mill that the military who are coming oppressed seeing their kindness and in their. time and oh. daddy machine and no matter how all of that obama found out all had out and got our talk how to handle whom i know my local kin unit was the guy in charge of institutionalizing killings and destructions of the route to the
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point that ranger community would be wiped out in europe should be prosecuted for not simply qualms against humanity for genocide. and who had been. i was taken to or military our post. and our serially beaten out. far not on a plane in force they were saved. and following days i decided to live to make 20. in 1992 the burmese military operations in northern reclined state trigger another exodus and this time according to the military intelligence to to states about 270000 rangers fled the country.
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well in 2007 canonic situation was so bad that the monks decided to come out and to protest and everybody was very happy because they felt. there was somebody that would take care of the people i don't mean. by not a. little you know kind of in the ahmadiyya your mother was in. there. the monks throughout the history had been seen as a force for good rising up against the british cruel rule against the japanese fascist occupation or the burmese army used repression against the majority buddhist population monks were always on the right side of history they were always supporting the people. are either not going to be bang on you can't. i picked him out was going to adopt
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everybody to wash up and did not think that the need to share what back in the mines and that's where the crisis of confidence. of the so the military decided that they needed to change about when details are we. will be viewed at the bottom i was all i see and see we will need. mr lee kuan yew us being gone it genuinely be camero up misty god i'm in verity governments are all. gotten out of gandhi my. civil government civilian government i love it. a boy is this same body or was it him by the way. baby. when one.
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traveling the extra mile where are the media don't go we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. this is al jazeera i'm daddy navigator with a check on your world headlines the coronavirus pandemic has wiped out all the jobs created in the u.s. since the end of the 2009 recession last week another 4400000 people filed for unemployment benefits meaning a record 26400000 americans have now lost their job since the end of march lock downs have shut down production and led to mass staff furloughs of more than 15 percent of the u.s. workforce a $484000000000.00 relief bill is expected to pass the u.s. house of representatives when members vote on thursday or some people in georgia
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and other u.s. states are preparing to return to work but the moves angered even president trump he says georgia's decision to begin exiting lockdown was in violation of guidelines released by the white house businesses including bowling alleys and hair salons will open across the state from friday other states in the south and midwest are also making plans to ease restrictions the european commission has been given 2 weeks to drop an economic recovery plan but even members states remain divided over what that plan will look like more than $10000.00 people have died across the continents the world health organization has also warned that up to half of europe's deaths could end up being from care homes. but they make light of the overlook that underdeveloped oceans say. the region. has often been better if he'd like but it should not be this way we have in haiti
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do you to be the right. but you need that fine. big generation that came before to emotions if bit of. relief no one behind. south africa nation wide lockdown will be gradually ease from the beginning of next month south africans have been under some of the strictest measures across africa with reservists drafted in to help troops and police and force the lock down the president's. economic activity will be allowed to resume from may the 1st he described the measures as deliberate and cautious saying a rushed reopening would risk a spike in facts and. those are the headlines on al-jazeera it's back to exiled next then it's the news hour at the top of the hour i'll see you then throughout history. has come together to prevail in our darkest this is
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a moment pretty much the. saving humankind i really really not getting near every generation has its moment where individual sacrifice makes way for the good of those who come after. this is ours. the constitution of 2008 drafted by the military to legalize m. perpetuate its stay in power stipulates that to the military is above the law the militia oh affairs minister of defense bill is about half as. well governed by
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lee general as the military allocated 25 percent of the parliamentary seats to itself and if you want to change the constitution to remove the military then you have need more than some 75 percent of what you cannot bear markets and the 5 percent of the votes because the most if you have $25.00 seats and their influence is. still formidable. in 2010 the military. actions but nobody believes that the military was really going to change so they went ahead and held the elections and you know surely they won the lenin slide and they were in power and then 10 days later on san suu kyi was released. they were allowed her to lunch in the byelection stood out in the world with him home from the prison and she is now one of the medical units
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and. we hope that this is the beginning of the year here i'll point out more emphasis on the role of the people he ever gave. the military was completely shocked that the end of the party. remain extremely popular. as the country started to change within the military there were some who can't it was great to fast. so they menu factual the ranger crisis. it started with the story of a buddhist woman being raped and killed was the pictures of the murder victim spread by information ministry when 5 what has not been proven is that this woman was raped.
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after the gunmen had raped and killed them. so but this stop and thought was as intense kill them and retired. before. the why did he know about it in her silent process to destroy the people. you had knocking the rights you have oppressed arresting killing also raping but nobody homes but after a job running a started. the rakhine villagers were organized by whom is a more difficult question letters were received by village administrators prior to the violence they were told that all kind of villages needed to supply manpower to the operation busses came to pick them up on the morning of the 8th and
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9th in june we think thousands of people probably we talked to some of the people who were bussed down they said they were given free food when they arrived and they were told where to go some were told to go and burn down into villages and others were told to block escape routes. and if vehicle lovefilm what amount of all doubt that the. moment. they were on and i. gone away do the whole motto nobody i other than the. other down i'm going to out of out of it do what i do but get bored of it. so it was a devout thought developed a lot of. money lost with the live there were also years know that over a lot of the other mothers the good if i did do would most of the day and most the
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moment exe you would live modern day to day i had them i would really want into a. little don't they do not enter their mamas boutin only bother and a bunch of we get into. how but. the mind the mom well my mother we. did as a model i did one in a got the new idea them were there my all are still also just not sure as i would darling whatever that amrit him won't do it again divided evenly. and i am there for more than would be a big. deal to get. them on an amount of along with on my own i don't. know. not only there i got
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a call the mughal i am one of them my when i look good in the very last 2 or. so but. what am i going to let him go i wonder what i am going to. bother my horror i don't move. one thing about this very little. over and you once their villages were burnt down were funneled into what is now the calm complex where 122140000. are basically imprisoned.
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there are concentration camps detention. it's not intercommunal violence this is the berm he stays organizing and watching over the destruction of wreckage of villages on the rounding up of hundreds of thousands are injured into camps it was instigated by the government controlled press where they had front page news about the danger of muslims the rape and murder of posts by muslims and this was to create a kind of juicy upon the rakhine buddhists protect themselves against the press of press which is invented and propagated by the burmese state. riemannian all because owning any i gave him a fairly he did topple fair that he devoted to you yeah. well i mean and i mean much of him and now here in uganda you got to 40. 5 years bang and you got even you
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know how though you now think you like me if you will the knock. them on an hour. where no one will but you know. who won't be. not do you moto you've got to moan over it i'm only on the body in the mind of my one yeah. well when the. full name you tell me that we've got. all. the in the other people. who want to. remove. money the rally leave it on what it is and what it.
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in 2015 november the burmese military held another round of general election and the own sense to choose national league for democracy one in a landslide and you know that the whole country was euphoric and barely 50 he won nearly 80 percent so they could most support do as well as anybody sustain. but he must tolerate so far the army working together with them. and willingly or unwillingly. but also not general election to be a whim and then the any most candidates. same only
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a lot you can say to my one the. only open mic let me put up on the scene i'm good now made pivotal to pm but a new bin is for the most senior you met and then d.n.a. you name is me so now you've got a new and i assume you know the money a pool india. and endowed them with skin you a my unique kind is so vital to. c.s.c. . it's only recently that the government started using bengali to identify their own india people you mean the people who are known to the world as oh yes. bill one of them a self to be call right yeah that's why we have to call them rings.
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but actually it's not. so wrong. it's actually wrong to use the word bengali they are not from bangladesh they're from never. come on now not. no money. to citizenship a strategy what specific timeline has been developed to move forward the national verification process if i don't have to get economics about it was it did. sort of got to how i thought it was and i did that in my stead if. i would have done i would eat it but i said i was on my yes and some list in communities that their leaders have decided that they are not to join in the verification process when i'm busy because of the didn't they had been notified that they're going to don't want
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to go to. put out we would appreciate it if all fans could persuade them to join in the process because you have nothing to lose by the national bird for creation card is a car which allows you to say that you have now become part of the national verification process what is the process there is no such process but this is a process which needs cooperation from all communities the muscle bearer for cation card is. pressuring to legally identify themselves as foreigners so that they legally won't be under the jurisdiction of the burmese government. quite like this idea that is our god i believe that you know us eka had got us out i could tell it isn't about it being done and how do you shut out his big good shot of how do you ever going to have 2000. and 11 call of money
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out of nothing. bet on a lot. their refusal to sign us led the military to decide that either you've got to get i or we're going to kill your if you don't sign what on their own yeah right now you know for a bottle of play of john i would do not to. run but in the end and nowhere did. i know i don't. give you the. money in the national mother early on your doing so much on my. body your thought on not a good america. but all of the usual burma's military ok even the sounds true that pack is never a pack that they would attack the population and that's what happened with her and
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. then going to the will there with d.d. mm on the ship but i would rather like. being in what i. call but i'm in the dawn on me. not on. these in the now i'm on the hook in the netherlands. and i know and didn't know. what then. got about in what i do the hostility me out of being the. unlucky not to. as i knew why and then what a little boy i just didn't like the z. . and then jewel there would be the mama she would either not like. it i didn't know you about her would you. got a new job or was. a cool. being in it but then
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to my home i know that any critical media you know john that any friend pointed out she did. to get that guy lemme know when it no guess he meant agena so we don't got it she did. anything in. 2017 and then the 2000 reinforcing all the troops and there were combat troops there were not under a garrison tree. whether we shall be brought in conscious helicopters from which they would fiery weapons and artillery rocket launchers we have reports from them
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but they were told officially by the military but they needed to leave in the few days before the 25th the bogus this was in preparation for the genocide of attacks but how about later on in august last year several months all seemingly quiet and peace on the 25th of august 3rd you police outpost as well as the regimental headquarters in downtown zob village where i jacked by armed groups the security forces have been instructed to. to avoid collateral damage and the farming of innocent 7 civilians we have never been soft on human rights in this country.
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and i don't know how to get a static over the other what i would but. by that i think military. might under the . and you got a jet i think what i want to see. it out of the money headline my husband they did they have to make good money and. what i'm going to see they don't want to tell a false 1000000 no no no don't. do you could have went out on the head of them the hell am part of the fact they are very. i guess who doesn't ask for another nickel and when i see that article again. eleanor you know. they
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had the money to tear the. onions in her hand the new little one as they have the money by your. turning them on that of not my astronaut who went too far and took only one of their. 2 i don't know how to bear with a lot of they will never make of anyone. well i'm not about there. was a day when i'm going to get
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a dozen or so hours on house on saddam has been very good in my own mind of course and got to know when it doesn't i've got a. hold of some heart disease i'm out of hand of to limit the call of some of the more tolerable i want to get them out of my not out of door don't don't got to lock us. you know i want to. have nothing on the line as it was always in the law does not out of the law will not only does. what i thank you the little for the. love mother love mother gentle mother
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part as a young mother manning memoir flying memoir for my memoir had a boy or had a black friend how my own. mother for. someone. following quote a bungalow nanny and. fact that. they're doing ok honey one. thing not to grow or learning and i knew if. i had out or what i will normally have thought of then you get older you know where.
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i don't go by as if i were more rather than. the girl in the one i don't want to have a unit as. there was another one that boy. who are. 'd more you know that your father gave. up for and thought a lot of that as i loved it had it. been winning again very well. french fry fire the ranger were killed by the military during that time. as ming on the head of the military he called it unfinished business. the business being the destruction of their injured.
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group and nearly double. the knowledge of. how he will live out of what. no. follow. up coverage and i well. i don't have the wrong in how to run in the modern run of boeing i did bomb i want to go there growing god and i think reagan i'm. alone. but i've been right about the money part of a democrat on a. me by even addict. nation.
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a little cold front making its way through the southeast in cola will introduce a little bit of clouds and shabby rain pushing through we are going to see temperatures 40 back a little bit not see bad temperatures say in adelaide and in melbourne at around 21 celsius on friday afternoon 28 in sydney 29 there for president it's a warm sunshine that a suicide all falls it is laci try to strike you over towards western side of the country perth gets up to 25 degrees in the sunshine make the most of that because come saturday can see a little more rain just sliding into southern parts of the way 24 in part of that system makes its way through we'll see some rain say just around southern parts of south australia 25 celsius in adelaide northerly wind drifting for his a pick in those temperatures up primaries say into new zealand's fine and dry if a little on the cloudy side from time to time then on the cloudy side say into japan we have got a little bit just making its way through here charles asama showers into northern
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parts of honshu 70 celsius in tokyo sheltered by the mountains it should be lossy settled 21 celsius by the time we come to saturday 20 killer in beijing with a top temperature 20. in the far reaches of the new siberian islands gold rush fever is in the air. hunters searching for priceless woolly mammoth tasks of on earth the holy grail. an incredible journey into the realms of science fiction where cloning and synthetic biology have scientists playing god. witness genesis 2.0 the hunt for the woolly mammoth on al-jazeera. when a prime minister takes a lump of coal into his own parliament that call means a lot to the country's fortunes we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in get a break that was
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