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you're asking me whether the boys are good for their country. their part of the economy. the bottom that. it's not. it's a party but they generate the party and seven houses running on the dollars the motorcycle industry. the restaurant. business is here i think but out there might think a lot of. economy may not be there. but it works on the beach seeking guests. guests that i'm not upset with him out of a hat.
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when roy's guests come he stays with them. for a night or two i just sleep with my husband i don't mind that because i don't have other means to take care of my children. was i didn't go to school i can't even read. a lot. this is what who doesn't know why wife tells me when we need things for the children but if i don't have money and there aren't any guests on the beach with email my girlfriends telling her i need money to buy shoes and clothes when she sends money i can buy things for my wife and children to.
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look at them have you met any of his female guests. yes yes i have and i was friendly with them so much of a. gimmick a bang up and a lot of my married friends still seek women professionally rush. first their wives. but this was before they had any material and well. once the husband met a rich woman to help him build a house bottom a car. you had to be a kindle wife instantly became more understanding. but he spoke. with this woman woman. and the
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wife doesn't mind the word no. this isn't a good question because she termed here i have relationship three years but why the one the wife is not jealous and this is. because while it and build three years because it is a mean. house not yet phineas. i think for him working on the beach looking for guests. wouldn't it be better if he worked in an office or in construction of those that know why not she might fall sick. if he has a structure that is harder than the work on the beach to be but your husband sleeping or run into with other women is not a problem. as i grant him that.
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twenty nine and the colors hash it up a nation for example if i get married to a chair and i meet girls or older white women with lots of money i want my wife wants to divorce him i will say go ahead so i don't care there are many women who will back me. up when i can't make money through farming and. the farming is one dollar a day oh yeah construction three dollars a day fishing i don't even anything a day sometimes. means i'm answerable to many in the community nation by out of i am always paying for this and that because i have to worry about money i have to provide for my family except support my brother through school.
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number and well this family temple six months ago cost me about one and a half hours and dollars for this and the three shrines inside. me this is my father's home now my big thing so my. stays here with my brother and his family i'm not now. how much do they cost you will be going to my new. house cost about four and a half thousand dollars. but. i split the cost with my brother and some some people from holland help to. enable my second one here this will be my own house. when i get married stay here. saturday i am not ashamed to have
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a son who looks for women at the beach. it enables him to help his elders autumn time proud of him. help one more question don't be upset i just have to ask. say ten or fifteen years from now if your son did the same kind of work as roy would you be upset that without the. know. how to be happy if my son worked on the bench like the. but i love women so yeah but i'm not a gigolo but that's because gigolos don't speak from the heart they speak from the mind. but i speak from the heart. first of all i speak from the heart of the car
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because i'm genuinely interested in us hamel me making love my first priority is to make love to them making love but you make money i know. nothing money. but to give you money but. when i. confront no i have acted with it. and i want to say we've got. to close a team has been to the hub bar of screen. where the country's mineral wealth starts its way across the ocean. now our chief goes to the area.
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good looking to a different character to represent itself. for local businesses are striving to build the aviation capital of russia. that's where the four by fours are made and can be tested to the limit. welcome to the creature. russia close up. from los angeles to chicago to birmingham twenty trauma centers have closed since two thousand severe problem is not enough inpatient beds not enough urgency department beds and not enough nurses commandos there to take care of all the people who are the only real health care system that we have in the city of los angeles is a loss and. fire department in fact when i started my venture is a fire fighter i didn't want to tear your ass so i started out going to just do fire fighting it's about eighty two percent of what we do the far the problem is medical i've had a rescue couple weeks ago waited for hours for bit i've waited sometimes three hours but i was it's a safe francis and we went for four hours and fifty minutes standing against
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a wall with patients and we have a federal law that mandates that you can't turn no one away who seeks care in an emergency room. we have the most expensive health care system in the world and it's probably valued the least.
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you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
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in the. back to basics the e.u. pressure economic punishment for president assad syrian regime not afraid to push through a polarizing u.n. resolution. modern technology to support political activism prime minister putin goes online in his bid to improve russian democracy. there are some wind of change in latvia as the country's russian minority hopes to win an upcoming referendum could see their native language officially recognized.
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for you watching at a very warm welcome to the european union is preparing a new batch of sanctions against syria which the french foreign minister says will be the harshest yet comes with aleutian that could have paved the way for military intervention was struck down at the u.n. meanwhile in syria security forces say they've cleared all but opposition strongholds around the capital seizing vast caches of arms and explosives along by opposition fighters in homs have also reportedly attacked a number of army bases and these patrols conflicting reports of casualties writing has reached peak in the past few days with hundreds of court upheld a report from sarah firth contains some disturbing images. each video and social networking sites have the fun and months being one of the activists he means is offering the world glimpses of violence free syrian activists lives of course the big issue and we've just seen pictures which the b.b.c.
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can't verify the same many differing numbers and reports getting to the person of what's really going on is a major challenge even from inside the country. they think. ahead is the u.n. security council showdown this weekend and the violence in syria seemed to reach fever pitch with activists reporting a massacre in homes that was all over the headlines and watched with horror by people worldwide initially the death toll that night was put over two hundred you see there could be as many as two hundred just in the last hour or two that was later significantly downgraded strict access policies that have made it difficult for many foreign networks to get their correspondents into the country to collect evidence at the end of last year i leveled this criticism at the foreign minister's
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spokesman we've never banned the media by the way. because. we've been filtering you how can you justify for instance you on the people relying on you to. broadcasting one side even though or even on you tube you have also atrocity committed by the elements it's true that to a large extent mainstream coverage is the phrase of the can has been pretty sparse this graphic video appears to show every g.m. supporter being hanged obviously clear picture of exactly what's happening in syria right now to know what the western allies that they were basing their assertions on was not really about genuine concern for human rights and democracy this is all about regime change dissatisfied with the wording of the resolution especially in china veto the latest proposal many felt it contained disturbing
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a case of libya russia and china believes the door a pin for foreign military intervention as a conflict between the two sides escalates the crisis in syria is becoming increasingly internationalized really misses him. the bidens are going to have to be very careful not to make the same mistakes made in libya. looking like. this part the failure of the un resolution some remain optimistic that present our side can still be forced out u.s. presidential hopeful newt gingrich he was america could train the rebels to challenge our side's rule political scientist says the most who's also suspect. it's an outrage for somebody to believe and it's an insanity that during during the time of a u.n. resolution is being taking down toward syria the syrian government is going to
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actually crack down on homos this is definitely an act of terrorism done by the by the by the gangs that this already been getting money and weapons from different countries so they can bring down this regime so this isn't an outrage for somebody to actually believe that the government is actually doing so for their own people what's happening in syria and what happened elsewhere in libya is basically to bring it down and be what they need to do and what they're doing is that actually bring down the regime and. to make president assad not be an ally to iran and this is why president assad was never asked for any reform he was asked from the beginning to change the stances and if he'd done so and never and nothing like that would have ever happened but stay with us as we few minutes reveal the export of designer revolutions ever since i've been traveling the world and
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teaching people how to get rid of their pesky dictator. that's had its hand in uprisings all over the world financed and guided by the us a story coming up. the steady drumbeat of war keeps coming to washington to the very stirring up global concern that military action against iran will jeopardize the future of the entire region. transparent interactive and the web sorry that's our prime minister that in that putin sees the future of russia's democracy as they are clowns his vision for greater social economic prosperity for his latest article detailing his electoral program. set its course not to alter ego risk and offer to go with the promise to propose in order to improve democracy in russia. well the main idea of the sort of go is that civil society in russia has grown and developed and become much more active most importantly compared to say ten years ago and what comes to
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the state well it's a lagging behind at the moment people do want to be more active and have more influence on the political life and one of the mechanisms providing them with these opportunities is the internet and this is not only about the tens of thousands of people who now take to the streets for this or that rally is about millions of internet users in russia who over the past few years have become very active there is stories of blogs and forums videos of all internet wars between political movements and all of them are going on on the web and the prime minister wants to see the role of the internet is influence increase more user friendly government websites to provide proper bases for public discussion and not only on initiatives put forward by the state any person any internet user has to be able to put forward their own draft law and if it gains say one hundred thousand approval signatures from other users it has to be reviewed by the parliament the internet also gives
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another opportunity to evaluate civil servants for example if locals of a district of any city are not satisfied with the way the head of the local police department works or a judge or even a principal of a local school they have to be able to voice their concerns on the web be heard by the authorities so that these civil servants can be substituted but let's move the web aside for a bit and focus on other initiatives like reintroducing the elections of local governors was initially put forward by the president supported by the prime minister but if the if we look at it it is connected with several problems which were revealed back in the ninety's and in early two thousand and one the system of elections was still local elections still in force one of the problem is that often . these positions the stake positions were often purchased by those who had the biggest amount of money that's the biggest influence and they ended up finding themselves in politics and the second problem is image makers who had and according
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to the prime minister still have too much influence over the entire process that's why it's important for the center and society using the internet to have control over the process that should create a stable and balanced system now another initiative in this sphere is easing the rules for registering new political parties which should make way for more competition but now this brings us to another problem of corruption and the prime minister is proposing to increase the salaries of civil servants in exchange for their complete transparency and put together a list of the most corrupt jobs and if in the ninety's many people wanted to become all the guards now there a need for civil servants because these positions are often viewed as possibilities to make easy money quick and according to the prime minister. it's time for that to change as well and this is the fourth article published by you know putin since he announced that he is going to run for president during the vote in march and
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together they put together a budget completions money festo. ok thank you for that update. well with their presidential elections approaching russians have become over calling their opinions with hundreds of thousands gathering to defend their critical piece of political analyst says the protests are driven by media when this . it's mostly just emotions fueled by the media some people were obviously irritated seen the same two faces on television maybe to march in the last few months especially some people were terrified when they saw their position and it's more than seven when they failed to handle the worst behind it so it's mostly media driven there is no real cost struggle behind it there are people and reach people in both radios there are people all kinds of ethnic groups in both
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threads so right now i think it's fair and mostly a positive effect because it sort of wakes up the government to the needs of the people so until now the consequences from are mostly positive i hope it will continue in that way if there is a real split in society of course it's not going to be good for the country but i can catch more of that story many more on our website r.t. dot com and here's a look at what's waiting for you right now the russian street artists making his opinions through his rurals guerilla tactics on the secret identity of enemy nickname the russian landscape the british artist. plus what some of us businesspeople the sex dungeons with the workers who say it's all down to politics and economy and the full story much more party dot com.
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turkish and qatari officials criticize the notion of military action and ongoing western sanctions against iran and your security conference in munich they warn that any armed conflict would be disastrous for the region however. beirut based political analyst believes that iran's opponents are already focused on a confrontation. all the inspection by the nuclear agency. found that iran is actually weaponize in their system they are actually following the nuclear treaty agreement there is no violation to that end but no matter what they saying the sanctions are coming at iran because that's a suspicion they are. no matter what they are just a fine or opening their facility there is some judgement already been rendered against you ran
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a rand said very clearly they're willing to cooperate with the international community but you have to wonder what really the international community at this point and what the american want to disappoint and as i said there's a lot of politics in it especially election. there's really coming that's pretty at this point because they think if iran reach the level of capability of building their nuclear what would be devastating for them. to catch up at this point and i think before six months we might we might heading into a major confrontation in the burgeoning gulf. but in about fifteen minutes an hour to an interview with the former head of israel's intelligence service he says television and western leaders are attending to demonize iran north and suspicions surrounding the islamic state is a taste of what's coming up. the leadership believes that in order to arouse
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the international public opinion and in order to mount pressure upon the iranians it's necessary to impress upon the world at large public opinions of national public opinion this is a serious international threat and i believe that in this context probably the leadership here believes that using the word existence will. which also brings you back. it is going by in the twentieth century. as of nazi germany the world war two and of course the holocaust and the. persians these. pictures these experiences recalled in order to impress upon the world that maximum pressure should be mounted on iraq. that fear is witnessing a growing outcry as the country's russian minority voices its anger of escalating
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state level discrimination and i'm hoping that an upcoming referendum could see their language officially recognized movies a few by many as the first step on a long way to restoring their basic political rights party's xers esky has a story. you know this professor from a lot once everyone in his country do have equal rights that's why he had no second thoughts when the initiative of a referendum to make russian the country's second state language came out. of the canon to accept the policy of true true to my friends from the russian minority those who also built it from his independence in one thousand nine to one shoulder to shoulder back then and now they're being treated like garbage. for their jobs here that's why i signed for the referendum ethnic russians make up a third of luckiest population the idea of holding this referendum came after what they describe as ethnic discrimination had reached
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a critical point if the radical nationalists initiated their own referendum to close russian schools in latvia they failed but it was a worry in cool that's why we gather signatures for a language referendum to legally protect ourselves after we did the ruling nationalists when hysterical trying to jeopardize the votes in the minority points to a recent statement by the country's president but yes at the referendum means voting against blood to be. as collating state level discrimination the nationalist denounces all such accusations however they believe their vote carries a threat to the country's sovereignty and are sending a stern warning move. we allow these people to live in our territory after the collapse of the u.s.s.r. we said you can live here under certain conditions but if they are trying to alter the foundations of our state then we will have to be tougher and make new laws. and
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some lothians have already started to act this lawyer told us you had numerous reports of people being blackmailed from taking part in the voting those who would not talk on camera afraid of sanctions but. some are already scared to go voting their employer. told them that should he see a stamp in the past byrd and the part in the language referendum then he would immediately fire down. the russian speaking minority and lot here is estimated at three hundred thousand people out of the population of almost two and a quarter million another three hundred twenty thousand ethnic russians are classed as non citizens and are forbidden from voting this experts say could prove to be crucial russian may become largely a second state language only if at least seven hundred fifty thousand people vote for it organizers of the referendum say realistically there will be only half of that the result will be then deemed unconstitutional but may still become a major talking point.

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