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it was like man this was similar to what. you are. michel going to go always said by your question michel i work as an analogy was you might tell me what that fun is. how do you get another room i would really be in there i got a piece of you and i had a sort of nearly all joy it's a very quick easy it's the woman you don't know i'm going to vote on the most recent letter from least on the pardon it's mean the world. i'm going to leave. this is very. close to the first time i was there then i measured it it was going no one will. go to highlight the comma i just was it just i don't usually brown again when it's
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going to coming up with a steady shift we did have. something with such a good look vision how much i wanted to conduct at home but it's not coming back up because i know who we're going to need to do one coffee a must and that would require a shouldn't want to do is equal marriage does. not mean that is. what happened i think i don't really know that much but twenty to thirty years ago . there were two charts hutus and tutsis the genocide was against. a lot of people called cobra like my dad. his parents and his nym's young men stiffening feeling tired. indigenous affairs but he was careful to be
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before anything happened to him because he moved to canada for a university which is where he met. her and every one million people died died. there is being nice. to be. here he can learn about genocide. he kills people with a new leader the beast even vegas the way killing them a deep enough thing is i think the thing that touched me to more. pain there at school last year see i was too quiet because when you're there said twelve cannot go by your own. i didn't really want to see that part because i think it's so it's not it's maybe it's still
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not really a good thing so it's better to know it when i will know more about genocide it's also important to remember that the child let this happen. that we care about our we can't go back to where we were we have to keep growing and. expanding our well. you. know no one's going to worry everybody's round and that's.
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of. the legacy of the communist era has left i'm assuming a lot of of the legacy waste as well i'm assuming again from my understanding of the soviet era that there was much more of a culture of a reuse and not throwing things away that i think aside even among the shout of that tends to reject so it's a matter of moving back to that. they're not ones up. on the flu shot down one might have been a top of the definitions and i'm back in the. one seeking i need.
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to be equal to the south. sudan and then you're going to bring. it with that kind. of movie right now i think. that is you know one of each yeah i sat. in this just feeling this one means i love this that you know let me show this number tokyo find it. going. to last out. this look was because did a piece of dancing coral cultural thing i called the premise. is rooted in your. when you don't. see.
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more through space. you. said. no german did. you speak french. was a. new. government i would. have put out there were.
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how quite a few times now you know. how are you hopeful to . conduct what do you know and. you. know it. well. but equal you. little vocal about new idea about us from. some of. is there watched
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a lot of. oh let us bring in a writer but he couldn't get her ready to. have. her on you want to pick up one that was. how much could you trust to such trouble to tell you that child because that's. the book we want to know it because it's. so how will you hide so closely around here because i thought ok what i wanted to go out on to that you know i did enter into and yeah yeah. i mean if you can win two thousand you made that then i'm going to miss you. and i want i want you who doesn't want to look good to me that's why i mentioned the workers union or community. each in my month in the. two thousand two army two thousand you. to know someone who knows that. i will not go knock on your
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gun. when you see what i'm letting her know i mean. we're going with her and we're i. don't. understand. thank you. nice things if you listen. to them you know see that it sounds like in my. family for me. and so did. i carry my focus was to cut. it.
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you can find the issues around. caroline the solution is to buy a lot of shoes at the beginning of the year and sell them all and then buy more ads in the summer and whenever she would go back to america but now. there you can really buy demi pushes and also here tights and tastes and skirts you care i don't think you can find them and run does well so you also have to take care of. you want to compete just reminded me it wasn't working. for you to school in isn't music you think how could you look one thing stuck in
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shasta lake. with these. terrorists who with. the i'm a psychiatrist to. you was a quest understanding is you know some of. your machine or the small face of such. a truly understand. one. of the lines. which. i wanted to go to juilliard school. in new york city ballet where acting. professionally to become a professional dancer and then come back to start a big fight. school like like the other schools that are around you know if i go to
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professional school and they come back to be a teacher i plan on expanding the city arts so that goes from all places can have the opportunity. if you believe that's. what i'm going to drive starting points you. you know what i have to beat you should ask you to post. car that does it is duty. one of the idea was to ask our teacher to go there for a workshop and to ask the children one to two duns. they can come for the royal workshop it will be free and then it is a different sea sick would be to have good talent for the ballot and then we
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propose to help them come by this group because some some to a lot of run them to could not afford their lessons it's quite expensive for a number one. seller in you know so the idea was to have so many run children to have the opportunity to. come in the school. but i don't know much fun but in unison it's a new community and. colloquial and then nothing to be. ruined by an unlimited list coming to. you jeff jones was let me if i
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should have to figure out exactly how you quote this so i went up when then we live . in boy you know but he looked wistfully superconductor in the news and what idea will move here is. a huge stretch. at the beginning you don't need anything that you're just a number large budget will move you can be hungry because i was in the uk you know you watch on a pull she's lucky. it wasn't it's going to be amazing you know what i mean obviously we're out in the you. but him when i'm not with us when we're not looking this is like yes i mean you know where he. is with his yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah he was very sorry for the shooting you're in trouble you know you know i did not you know. neal we will see. if
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you. look at the movies come come over. here it would still look good on most of. it but they were not sure if you would what it looked like and of people can give you so much to give i did well you know come up with food would a close look of egypt's government. so much to. see will mean after all no interest in nice and i don't regret in their eyes i need to either that or scorning way there are no. idea where you what up with you know you ask them why do you wish to start it. is français reality i knew she was mad we will. kill those
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students. i can't leave you there will you say ask. me all the things that i. am.
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thank you. the most important things are my parents my family. and me and also. was a country where i live. in . some people are going to die. my gun is from. my. four scared of croak which i. am not really a failed things was. it was. was was. was.
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was. to be genocide in rwanda but know just touching this. piece. was right on this was. someone who was. a was it was you know it was. was. something i was.
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good politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some one of the brits would. have to go right to the press this is what the forty three in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters of my call. thank you. thank.
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you using a humanitarian corridor. this video shows the. previous cases across syria. number in return for safe passage to other areas still held by rebels daniel hawkins reports given the deadlock over the past weeks and months in the region two pieces of news coming out of the first group of thirteen armed militants and their families leaving the area through one of those russian military syrian government organized checkpoints those safety corridors offered to civilians and fighters to leave the area should they wish to do so now this is significant
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because prior to this all offers by the russian military and the syrian government were rejected by rebel groups in the region despite unverified video showing of flyers being dropped over the towns and the city in the area no groups have taken up that office so far and civilians allegedly have also been prevented from leaving the area through those corridors because of shelling to those roads now all of the other bit of news is that the syrian rebel group. has issued a statement in which they've said they have taken the decision to release members of the terrorist group al nusra formerly al qaida in syria from prisons and transport them to a destination likely to be in the north of the country one of the last major rebel strongholds in syria this is similar previous moves during the syrian civil war where rebels have been evacuated from places such as such as homs other towns as
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well under these cease fire agreements and moved up to province and thus allowing the syrian government to move in take over the area and avoid a long protracted conflict causing more bloodshed we don't yet know if the statement from jaish al islam and these rebels leaving the area are linked we don't know what group from either way though this does mark a significant development and could leave the door open to a wider evacuation of rebel fighters and civilians from the area in the coming future. investigative journalist rick stirling believes the evacuation will help to stop the bloodshed around damascus. they have their base of operations it is live in and clearly the the strategy of the syrian government and their allies is to remove the terrorists from the more populated areas and get them all concentrated in it live and in deal with that down the road it's tremendously positive to remove
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the terrorists from around damascus that had mortars and help cannon missiles coming into it on a nearly basis which i witnessed myself the news about some terrorist leaving the area the news of public protest by civilians in those areas against the against the occupying militants are positive indications. on friday a u.n. humanitarian convoy finally managed to and used in ghouta the aid supplies have been delayed by heavy fighting as government forces battle terrorists the u.n. refugee agency representative assad recently visited the area here's what he had to sign. various part of these. groups inside they need to to convince that security assurances that they can come in and those who are outside need to give us that get into that would be peace during that period when we call in and bring assistance in the. groups inside who are resisting in fighting
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there are groups that are fighting amongst themselves and there's pressure from onset from the military so civilians who are caught in this in the situation they have nowhere to go according to the latest u.n. estimates the fighting anything has resulted in more than one hundred deaths in two days the u.n. also called on all parties in the conflict when the violence red cross or regional spokesperson. for leave but people on the ground require a wide range of basic supplies the needles people remain massive the needs are. to. three four etc you have medical needs you have need for access to good source of food you need also access to good clean water you have all sorts of needs inside the water today the priority remains medical help that we need to. reach with people inside all the time food aid as well what happens when a seven thousand five hundred people which the trucks on monday and today were able
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to provide humanitarian aid to just a little percentage of what who of the people who need the military aid inside meanwhile fresh shelling from eastern guta residential areas of the capital damascus militants fired several missiles and mortar shells which landed close to the russian embassy and the syrian parliament similar assaults have been occurring on an almost daily basis since government forces increase the pressure on the terrorists in eastern guta. the shop will work and we had to sound we didn't know whether if the explosion was close or far away we went outside and found people in the scene with injuries that would make anyone literally shannon.
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a former police officer in the u.s. state of north carolina has been charged with assaulting a black man who was accused of jaywalking incident happened last august and was kept on the office as. a thirty three year old johnny rush was on his way home when two officers stopped him in the queues them of crossing an empty street illegally officer course take when you can then be seen a punching and tasing rush will show us the pictures i'm twenty you. should warn you the upcoming video may be considered disturbing. i've heard. out of.
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russia. was that a clip was leaked six months after the incident took place and the police brutality activist michelle gross says the police department's refusal to act on the video into that was released is alarming. the video was held by the police department all this time and all of this time they could have taken action against officer hickman an officer or gary and they chose not to you know supervisors look at that footage right away early so supposed to and clearly he had no fear of any kinds of accountability related to that conduct this must be standard operating procedure in that particular police department and frankly it is in many police departments these videos must always be made public we have no way to monitor police conduct and to understand how our police are operating if we can't watch those videos that they themselves collect on their own activities. the asheville the police
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department has condemned the officers actions saying they are quote contrary to the progress we have made in the last several years in improving community trust however the incident in north carolina was just the latest in a series of police brutality cases that have been captured by body over the past three years. good. for. her.
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three point zero. zero zero to. find. after the surprise announcement of face to face talks between donald trump and north korea's kim jong un mixed messages are now coming out.

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