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i'm starting to see things differently ok so maybe it's time i called i don't consider chatty like maybe i'll look for another steady girlfriend like because i'm too used to a glamorous lifestyle master dug up a steady income but you can spend on drinks look for more monetary chair. you're asking me whether the boys are good for their country. they're part of the going to be. part of the. growth but it's not. it's a part of it but they generate light be buying and selling houses running on the dollars the motorcycle industry. the restaurant. business is here
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i think without them i think a lot of. economy may not be bad. but it works on the beach so you can guests. guess i'm not upset with him at amazon's i am. when roy's guests come. stays with them. for a night or two i don't sleep with my husband and 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
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i can't even read. this is one 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 girlfriend telling her i need money to buy shoes and clothes when she sends money i can buy things for my wife and children. have you met any of his female guests. yes yes i have and i was friendly with them so much of anything. to make a bang up and a lot of my married friends still seek women professionally. first their wives would say. but this was before they had any material
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and well. once the husband met a rich woman to help him build a house bought him a car. he had to be a kinda wife instantly became more understanding. but he. didn't see it with this woman woman. and the wife doesn't mind the wife knows this isn't a good question because she termed here i have a relationship three years but why the one the wife is not jealous and this is. because while and build three years because in the. house not yet phineas.
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i prefer 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 doesn't struction job is harder than work on the beach but be but your husband sleeping or run into with other women is not a problem. as i grant him that. twenty nine and the colors hash it up a nation for example if i get married to a chair and i meet girls or old white women without 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.
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up when i can't make money through farming in. spite of 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 by out of i am always paying for this and that because to worry about money i have to provide for my family except support my brother through school. number and let 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 and i know. some my. last days here with my brother and his family are not now. how much do they cost you will be going to my new house cost of four and
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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 and stay here is home i said. saturday i am not ashamed to have a son who looks for a woman on the beach. it enables him to help his elders autumn time proud of him. well for help one more question don't be upset i just have to ask. you say ten or fifteen years from now if your son did the same kind of work as roy would you be upset that you got the.
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know. how to be happy if my son worked on the bench like the. but i love women so yeah i'm not a gigolo but that's the gigolos don't speak from the heart i speak from the mind. but i speak from the heart but getting that first of all i speak from hard. 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 money no. but if you've been. playing of the will. then when i. can find no i had
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a kid with me. and i want to see. the close up team has been to the hub bar of screeching where the country's mineral wealth starts its way across the ocean. now our t.v. goes to the area. once named after lenin but looking to a different character to represent itself. for local businesses or 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 on our t.v. . from
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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 to man those that take care of all the people who are the only real health care system that we have in the city of los angeles is the los
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angeles fire department in fact when i started my venture is a firefighter i didn't want to be a mass and i started out going to just do fire fighting it's about eighty two percent of what we do the for the problem it's medical that's not a risk you couple weeks of waiting for hours for i've waited sometimes three hours but i wouldn't say it's a francis in lynnwood for four hours and fifty minutes standing against a wall with patients and we have a federal law that mandates that you can't turn no one away who seeks care in the emergency room. we have the most expensive health care system in the world and it's probably valued the least. culture is the same of georgi and you'll already know most of us were paid to see a search of national determination and solvency this is what many scots say they
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want realistic is an independent scotland would appeal for. years seeking to impose tougher economic sanctions on syria's government after failing to boost pressure on president through a u.n. draft resolution that was blocked by russia and china. and russia as foreign minister calls western reaction to the double veto in these. and hysterical that's ahead of his trip to damascus and aimed at finding a political solution to the ongoing crisis. also ensuring greater political involvement for the people through the internet prime minister putin lays out his plans to upgrade russian democracy a day after a massive pro and anti-government rallies sweep the country. but the russian
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latvian minorities hopes for their language to be officially recognized in the post soviet baltic states are marred by reports of intimidation being used to dissuade people from taking part in an upcoming referendum. fly from our studios in central moscow you're watching r t with me and he said no way it's good to have you with us six pm here in the russian capital our top story the e.u. is preparing to further toughen sanctions on syria in a bid to crank up pressure on the country's regime the decision came after russia and china vetoed the latest draft u.n. resolution on syria moscow and beijing say the wording took sides in the syrian conflict as it's only blame the government for violence without mentioning armed extremist groups in syria opposition leaders claim at least fifty people have been killed in
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a fresh wave of attacks by the army on the city of homes the government denies the assault and amateur footage showing the alleged shelling cannot be verified and is r t sara further reports an absence of credibility and video evidence from syria raises questions as to exactly what's happening in the country. each e.d.t.a. and social networking sites for the fun and months one of the activists he means is offering the world glimpses of design it's a tool in three syrian activists who supports the group you know according to and we've just seen pictures which the. we say called verify the same many differing numbers and reports getting to the balsam of what's really going on is a major challenge even from inside the country. that if. the head of the u.n.
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security council should be down this weekend and the violence in syria seem to reach fever pitch with activists reporting a massacre in homs 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 spokesman we've never been in 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
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a large extent mainstream coverage is the phrase of the can has been pretty fast this graphic video appears to show every jean supporter being hanged obviously a clear picture of exactly what's happening in syria right now it was hard to know what the western allies that they were and was 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 vetoed the latest proposal many felt it contained disturbing a case of libya. and i believe. that foreign military intervention as a conflict between the two sides as the crisis in syria is becoming increasingly internationalized but any measures imposed limits to try and put an end to the violence the going to have to be very careful not to make the same mistakes made in libya the things to be backing one side north increasingly looking like.
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are not. indecent and hysterical that's how russia's foreign minister described the criticism by some western countries of the russia china double veto so gay lover overspeaking ahead of his upcoming trip to damascus where he's scheduled to meet with syrian authorities on tuesday our correspondent peter oliver listened in on the minister's comments. this was continuing on from the decision by china and russia to veto the recent un resolution on syria from moscow saying that russia had asked the u.n. security council to delay the vote for several days in order to allow mr lover off to complete his trip to damascus now they were requested were turned down by the u.n. security council heading to damascus on tuesday bearing with him a message from president dmitry medvedev a message that's believed to question the assad government make strong democratic
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changes in the country now the foreign ministry very unhappy about this the russian government very unhappy in fact going as far as to call it disrespectful to allow the not allow the vote to be delayed until. it completed that trip now. with regards to the comments that it be made from around the world following that the session by china and russia to veto the u.n. resolution we've heard condemnation from the united states from france from great britain the foreign secretary in great britain going as far as to say the. this meant there was blood on the hands of those that had vetoed it well so very unhappy about these comments he was speaking at a press conference alongside the partner in a foreign minister he said he was scathing in his response to those comments made from abroad. it was the western comments on the outcome of the un security council vote on syria sound indecent and almost hysterical in this connection i can't
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remember the saying that those who are angry are really right look at these historical statements attempts are being made to create a false picture of what is really going on in syria and what's really happening is that there are several and not just one sources violence in syria but with regards to why russia vetoed that resolution over the weekend twelve russia's position on syria has always been the same they condemn both sides both the assad government and the opposition and want them both sides to put down their weapons and come to the table for talks now as far as russia concerned the resolution is on the table only focused on the government forces and didn't make any requests on the the opposition to lay down their arms and as far as russia concerned that's not acceptable when it comes to a u.n. resolution on syria. but get more reaction on the situation in and around syria dr lay low neck or throw a professor at the lebanese international university joining us on the line from
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beirut thanks for being with us this is not the first time that russia and china have sided together to resist a u.n. resolution backed by europe and the u.s. why behind the division as you see it. i think that the u.s. as the trying to make a new had germany and in the middle east and to dominate the you and security council. they are the responsibility to protect the civilians as a cover you know that the responsibility to protect the civilians should be it's a strategy it's a new strategy in the international public lol but. it means that the military action as a last resort and. the begins with the. responsibility to prevent the clash from or to to blow between between the parties and then. responsibility to
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protect and at the last when the when they came this they want they have the responsibility to be built this is this does not happen and libya not in iraq and now it seems as not happening in syria you know the western allies are trying to go directly to to suppose that they are going to protect civilians but that. their policies are making. empowering the so-called opposition to raise arms in the face of that agenda and force of the of the of the state so the terrorist attacks and and all these arms in the in the hands of the people will tend to get syria to a civil war and this will will make that the clash in the middle east and this will be is a war happened happened in syria or a military action or the military intervention happened in syria this will blow all the region in the middle east and in the near dear graphical region. in europe also
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reports are coming from u.s. fear officials that washington is quoting its embassy in syria what do you think that might signify. i think that the. u.s. or the u.s. trying to get out of the middle east you know they are was drawing from iraq and like panetta said that the day two thousand and thirteen they will withdraw or finish their their actions in afghanistan and they are a they are tending to go to the pacific they are they have new strategies to go to the past because they are they are going towards the the asia they are trying to to blackmail russia and and to china or to contain them to make and you are and you had your money order to restore their their hegemony order their way which was two decades before i think that it's a strategy to regain the head germany about and you would order like that one
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happened after the us as our collapse will not be regained again i think that there are many powers now and russia and china have the ability to contain also and to not to blame be blackmailed so they they will make a balance and they go and security council and they should make a balance in the global order as well i think that that will be for the sake for all the humanity and this will be it will prevent the chaos or constructive case which was which was the strategy of the. administration for this was the last decade russia and china are staunchly opposed to pressing for regime change in syria from abroad while supporting re opposition saying it would only make things worse for you agree with. yes i i i do i do because the old these
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surveys and the statistics reveal that assad has still had the majority of the. syrian syrian people and you know i don't know how institute made every simply recently survey which gives fifty five percent for the regime and some reports said that it's it's more than that it's about sixty or sixty five percent of the majority of the syrians. are with us if this if democracy is what the aim of the motive is democracy so let the syrians handle all day all of the issues with their issues. by the by themselves and the best thing for syria now is a dialogue a multi dialogue with all the parties coming to town table and to manage the transitional transitional justice for syria and make it transitional letter national state from from syria the old syria to a new
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a new syria but the what are done by old what it is empowered the policies that is empowered by the u.s. and its allies in the opinion alleys it will make syria feel state and if syria is instability or goes in a tunnel of instability i think all the middle east will come and towards this tunnel also and the fundamentalism will raise and this will affect the whole world and especially specially it will affect europe eastern europe western europe and all all do region in a mediterranean region also right carter a very. rabbi a professor at lebanese international university thank you very much for your analysis. but with less than a month ago before russia's presidential vote emotions are running high i am a campaign shift up a gear following a day of demonstrations and. prime minister and presidential candidate for dinner putin continues to lay out his electoral program this time it's more about whether
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shape democracy with initiatives allowing the people to suggest their own laws online can offer has more for the main idea of the sort of go is that a 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 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. stores 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 influenced increase more user friendly government websites
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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 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 now another initiative in this fear is easing the rules for registering
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new political parties which should make way for more competition 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 corrupted jobs and it's 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. you can always read more on our top stories twenty four hours a day on our web site r t dot com here's what's waiting for you there right now meet the man behind the mask these moscow street artists whose details our work in secret identity have to earn him earned him the nickname the russian banks after the british artist. plus three thousand meters beneath the sea russian scientists make a unique discovery find out what exactly they found and its impact on the future of
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science head to our t.v. dot com. well the greek prime minister is struggling to get coalition party leaders to buy into harsh new international bailout terms the country must now accept even more painful cuts if it's to get a one hundred thirty billion euro second lifeline from international creditors now if the deal falls through greece is expected to default by the end of march but for more on the story i'm now joined live by professor of constitutional lawyers george because of all those thank you for being with us this hour greece is facing an ultimatum here i mean make the cuts or no cash injection what outcome do you see.
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