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but you can spend on drinks look for more monetary chair. 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 part of it but they generate glad to be part and some of the running on the dollars the motorcycle industry. the restaurants the businesses here i think without they might think a lot of biology of economy may not be their. husband
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works on the beach seeking guests. guests i'm not upset with him on that amazon's i am. when roy's guests come he 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 i can't even read. this is one who doesn't like the wife tells me when we need things for the children
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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 rush. first their wives. but this was before they had any material and well. once the husband met a rich woman helped him build a house bought in the car hire. life instantly became more
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understanding. but he. didn't see 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 relationship three years but why the one the wife is not jealous and i said this is. because while it and build three years because it is a mean. house not yet phineas. i prefer working on the beach looking for guests. wouldn't it be better if he worked in an office or in construction those that know
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why not she might fall sick. if destruction 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 up nation for example if i get married to a chair and i meet girls or old 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
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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. number and let this family temple six months ago cost me about one and a half thousand dollars for this and the three shrines inside i think. about it maybe this is my father's home now. so my. last days here with my brother and his family i'm not now. how much do the cost you will be going to my new house cost of zero four and a half thousand dollars. but. i split the cost with my brother and some some people from holland help to. enable man
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a second one here this will be my own house. when i get married stay here. sad to die i'm not ashamed to have a son who looks for women at the beach. it enables him to help his elders autumn term proud of him. or her for 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 he got the. know. how to be happy if my son worked on the bench like the.
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so yeah but i love women so yeah i'm not a gigolo but that's what i did gigolos don't speak from the heart again i've been on a speak from the mind. but i speak from the heart to say i'm not getting the first of all i speak from the heart of the past because i'm genuinely interested in that's how my making love my first priority is to make love to them making love but you make money i know. nothing money money no. but to give you money but. then when i. have fun though i have a good mood. and i want to say. 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 commandos there to take care of all the people who are here the only real health care system that we have in the city of los angeles is the los 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 firefighting it's about eighty two
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percent of what we do the for the problem this medical lab had a rescue couple weeks ago waited four hours for i've waited sometimes three hours i was it's a same francis in lynnwood for four hours and fifty minutes standing against a wall with patients and we have a federal law that mandates that if 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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and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. for tearing down the tent of dreams occupy d.c. protesters wake up to yet another police crackdown so as authorities breach the last occupy stronghold is this the end of the movement as we know it. and police aren't the only ones changing the rules of the game the u.s. and e.u. have switched their playbook to a full court press on iran with harsh words and even more harsh sanctions planned so does this mean game on. the united states is disgusted that a couple members of this council continue to prevent us from fulfilling our sole
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purpose here and speaking of harsh words ambassador susan rice gave a tongue lashing to the u.n. security council this weekend after a failed u.n. vote but it appears you can't bully countries into action against syria over the very latest from this political divide. good afternoon it's monday february sixth four pm in washington d.c. i'm christine and you're watching our t.v. well we've been reporting on the dismantling of the occupy wall street occupations from around the country for months now but all the while the one right here in washington d.c. a few blocks from this studio has remained standing that is until now. thanks. as you can see over the weekend police in riot gear
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surrounded the camp they're also wearing hazmat gear they want to make fires and square and cleared many of the tents there in an effort to begin enforcing a longstanding no camping ban this came nearly a week after issuing eviction notices to the occupiers and i will park police had maintained a pretty good relationship with campers both here at macpherson square and on the street freedom plaza complaints about noise and rodents became more prevalent and early last week park police said they'd be getting involved after more than four months of allowing this camp to stand now this was one of the movement's last sites in the country so we want to talk today about what's next for the movement as a whole and let's go to andrew blakers here in studio with me he is part of our our team web team and also the person who shot that video that we saw there out there you were in the thick of things over the weekend i guess just kind of give me your impressions of it will you kind of hit the nail on the head the movement started off in new york obviously want to move down to d.c.
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i was at macpherson on the first day that they started doing it there and it has been peaceful for the last almost four five months now at this time. but this weekend things just. went a little crazy it started off incredibly peaceful on saturday too but over the course of a couple of hours things kind of discuss the best way to spread his weird use if you got there at like saturday afternoon things were pretty mellow i was actually taking my time getting down there because it was so mellow i was. with people in there saying nothing is going to happen there the national park police were very systematically going through the town skating rink the tents and there wasn't that much of a big to do happening but around four or five o'clock it started getting dark it started raining and within a matter of minutes things just went crazy the mood changed entirely the cops just came through in full force knocking people over i was hit several times myself i saw people have their hands bashed in the guy next to me took a baton to the stomach and toppled over crying and it all within
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a matter of minutes it escalated to that but before we knew it there are people on the ground screaming crying and blood and then it was over and then just like that i mean and for people who have been following some of the police brutality aspect of the occupy wall street movement. it's really important to emphasize because if you saw what happened in new york and oakland this might be surprising to you but every time i've gone down to either freedom plaza or mcpherson square there's a very diplomatic relationship between police and the campers they work together they're peaceful but what we saw here in the video that we just were showing that you shot that was very very different from you know what we've been seeing here in washington i've been experiencing these acts same thing over the last couple of months and even early on saturday cops were being talkative to the crowd they were joking we thing was kind of just nice and then a few hours later there was kind of this like all to monta moment where something bad happened in all of
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a sudden it everything bad started happening from there because then within a matter of minutes it just came through earlier in the day the reports that there was a police injury i haven't really seen what happened or who it happened to or if it even happened but that's that's what we heard on the scene and minutes later things just started going nuts and we've heard that between four and eleven people were arrested down there mcpherson square were you able to see any of these arrests happening and if so what were the people being arrested for you could just hear it happened police. so once things started going wild they tried to cover up as much as they could i was actually told to put down my camera several times i was there with my press pass and and shooting is much as i could and i have cops who grabbed me by the camera hit my camera at one point a cop was wrestling with my hand in trying to throw me to the ground and like i said i had a few times but any time the journalist tried covering what was happening they were just shot down it seemed as quickly as they could if the police weren't using physical force they were going right up to the to the scene to stop people from seeing directly what was happening towards the end when things went nuts the cops
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lined up so around fifty wide and just started moving in to make sure no one could see anything that was happening and that was an area that wasn't even tempted they just cleaned the park out like a bulldozer of humans wielding baton well if you want to call human and that is certainly something that is not unique to this area occupations from around the country journalists trying to cover the you know just what's happening trying to stay out of the way but really get as close as possible so they get what they can on camera they've been bullied they've been badgered they've been arrested i mean you were wearing your press badge you've been a journalist here at r.t. for quite a while now and yet they were i mean talk a little bit about this i know that you've spoken with a journalist down there and we've seen the stories you said in oakland in new york city i've read and wrote and watched countless tales of journalists going there in saying that the police action was just ridiculous and i kind of didn't want to believe it to the extent that i have this told was happening and all of
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a sudden. it just all of a sudden i realize i was there i was living with all these people to tell me was happening in new york with all these people are saying what's happening in oakland within a matter of minutes they just came through and they had no regard for what was happening to to the crowd when and if journalists were trying to document that they were just told to turn around and when they started using force you started to question like wow this is what journalists can do it. american what they can't do the is just wild it's so interesting and as we speak that from what i understand in oakland a lot of the occupy oakland members are on they've been sort of doing several actions all day long and one of the things that they're going to do in about an hour from now is march down to court to stand in solidarity with a lot of the people that have been arrested there but i guess talk to me about i mean i know we're a long way from oakland but you've spoken a lot with some of the occupiers here in d.c. and in new york what are people planning what's next now that this longstanding
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camp has been dismantled that's a great question because obviously new york was the hub this started it all back in september and d.c. followed only weeks later and up until this week d.c. was now the longest standing occupation in a city of this size and on saturday within a couple of hours the whole camp was dismantled and then on sunday they came through to freedom plaza down the street and managed to largely dismantle that one too and protesters were saying you know we're going to be back we're going to come back this isn't going to stop us. but what actions they're going to take next you really don't know especially after seeing people brutally be in hurt and bloody on the streets of d.c. the other day people going to become outraged and start to fight back if you're going to be outraged and start to rebuild their encampment or people are going to be outraged and just kind of see what happens with let's hope that something positive the right one i'm sure you'll be down there keeping us posted and for any of us who work here at our t.v. this is something that we see every day and it is also just
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a couple foot steps from the white house are to web writer andrew blake thanks so much thank you. so i had on r.t. if you thought tensions with iran had reached a boiling point you ain't seen nothing yet coming up we'll tell you about the u.s. and use the latest attempts to cripple iran's economy. mr. we just put a picture of me when i was like nine years old when she told the truth. i
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meant to get a friends that i was driving. and. he was kind of yesterday. i'm very proud of the room with its place. is the state run english speaking russian channel it's kind of like. russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us.
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at first very much as burned your eyes right right i mean it's like a derivative of actual pepper it's a food product essentially. this is much stronger than anything it's used by a lot of sort of these thousands of times stronger than any kind of you ever put you know. while there are mounting global tensions between iran and the west us president obama is trying to hit iran where it hurts in the pocketbook he signed an executive order today freezing all assets of the iranian government and banks held in the united states the white house says this is in response to what they call deceptive practices on the part of iranian banks but is also being seen by many as an attempt
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to further isolate iran as criticism against iran's nuclear program continues to mount as well now iran our israel rather is stepping up threats against iran and u.s. to defense secretary leon panetta has warned that israel could attack iran possibly within the next ninety days president obama says our goal is to resolve this diplomatically but much of the rhetoric by high ranking officials in several countries seems to point to point to at least some preparation for the possibility of war and i want to talk about the various aspects of this with the director of international studies at trinity college v.j. push on. hey v.j. i know that you have written that the atlantic world has already waged war against iran on three fronts fronts economic diplomatic and covert talk a little bit about that history and the impact it may have on what's next. well the diplomatic one is very easy to explore because since the early do thousands the
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united states has tried to create it diplomatically we have around iran the centerpiece of that where it was india and india and iran have a very long standing relationship and what the united states did was to promise india in nuclear deal you are not that india is not a signatory to the nuclear nonproliferation treaty india in one thousand nine hundred ninety eight illegally exploded five nuclear devices and yet the united states went to india in the early to thousands and said we will bring you out of the the nuclear sanctions court and we would provide for you access to nuclear material from the new peers suppliers group if you vote against iran in the two thousand and five meeting of the international atomic energy agency and this is precisely what happened in nuclear deal was struck with india india came out of the newbie accord and even though it's not
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a signatory to the nuclear nonproliferation treaty which iran is india voted against iran in the meetings twice on the side of the united states so that was the diplomatic war that the united states has been conducting since the early two thousand the core of what war is rather striking because very few people are talking about the assassinations of iran and scientists or senior scientists killed in the last two and a half years most recently on january eleventh it's hard to do year old nuclear physicist wished it was killed on the streets of tehran in broad daylight now this is striking because the u.n. did release in very definite statement the nonaligned movement has released a statement condemning the assassination and scientists but there's been no word from the at. big powers condemning this act of terrorism in the streets of tehran and according to my sources scientists in iran are now few full of going outside
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conducting the every day of business after all one of the scientists was shot sitting in his car we think too because his daughter from a daycare center that means ordinary activities have become very fine to scientists this is a violation of the right to freedom of movement it's all over intellectuals in iran today it certainly is and we heard very little to you know in terms of an investigation into that and there's a lot of speculation about who might be behind that i want to talk to though about just what we've seen very recently over the last few days these increased sanctions i know we also saw a dispute between the i.a.e.a. the international atomic energy agency the inspectors and the iranian government basically those inspectors actually left the country after apparently not being allowed to examine certain elements of the nuclear program and of course we've also seen you know today the executive order signed by president obama to talk
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a little bit about these very recent events and what you think is most significant here well there are two things one is the economic sanctions on december thirty first the obama administration signed in a series of very tough economic sanctions sanctioning the central bank making it difficult for third party countries to do trades with iran and the european union joined the united states you'd saying sions would have to come into effect on june twenty ninth the upshot of this has been that three countries china turkey and india are very very fight because forty five percent of you know onion oil is bored by china india and turkey the chinese and indians have already promised the iranians to circumvent the dollar and do before you know any an oil using either gold or a third part. the currency perhaps the repeat or perhaps the yuan currently india uses turkish banks you know to do exchange with iran there's
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a lot of pressure on the turkish banks to not allow india to do these trades there's a lot of pressure on these countries are economically the rio the main currency in iran has lost its value by seventy percent you know it's a very dramatic think ordinary people conditions of life of a not good on the question of the nuclear debate between the i inspect as and the iranian government if one looks broadly at questions of inspection there is only is in normal confronted between. any foreign in investigators and a sovereign country that is not something spectacular one should not make too much of of the fact that they are having a dispute and we should mention too they're planning to return a little later this month to just kind of continuing this discussion v.j. on the money aspect of this and it's not just freezing iran's auth assets here from what i understand this is the u.s. .

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