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his parents and his nym's got millions of things they all died in the genocide but he was careful to leave before anything happened to him because he moved to canada for a university which is where he met. her yet one million people died died. and. it is being nice. to. see him he can learn about genocide. he killed people with. only the beast even babies do a killing do them a deep enough thing. think of the thing that touched him or. their school last year here is to portray because when you're there said twelve cannot go by your own. i didn't really want to see that part because i
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think it's so it's not it's way we see this 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 we cherish that this happened. that we carry our we can't go back to where we were we have to keep growing and. expanding our. you. know no one's going to work to achieve everybody's running.
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when the old me gets manufactured to sentenced him to the public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round lives only the one percent. to ignore middle of the room signals. in real need for the world. cup done some is not so is not that can quit place is not good to country and.
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yes it is the bush administration. loves. to give as good at that as a disco that is. just that approach honestly. the. less sure of the charge of christmas. morning is just little that i am biased a fellow muslim of oneself to be belittled. mostly out of this fossil. play almost anything for the numbers from the base the dots they come our better john said on based on our national desk or no one can i do not in the last hour we are survivors from that make matter how not a case from a shallow time in cannot. change from i can now move them almost now words could fuck them on a cool road seducer timisoara now fargo show you go to sleep i don't want to go to the snooze in the american armed forces in misery. i want to see. this now move on
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together yes i love this. see how this was. told me it's so also not accepted will. russia know all that and us deciding it may be off what chairman companies or european companies are investing in the world which infrastructure we are building intra money or and injure up i think it's a tremendous it's a european this. government i don't think. there were.
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a. couple quite a few times this number you know because it's because i hope well how are you hopeful kentucky to both of you lose it kind of what do you know unethical on the p.c. companies on. what on what on the do not go into limbo just. this is just how do you all move on now that you've got to listen no i got. sick to a new call into one yet as well from the publisher should. have equal part of the sheesh it's. just what i did she should put up with the tea entirely. but equal. it's a little. hold on we were idea about us for
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a while. before you got so it's going to. be bad this is much to what you did you do. not want to address any right let me tell you because i didn't. have. anything you want to pick up on that. how much support you from two sources tell me to tell you that child. does not really want to know it because it's. so how will you hide how closely run your product ok what article i want to go out to get your idea that anyone can to again you're welcome i'm asking you can we continue to miss you. and i wonder when he. doesn't want to continue the. workers union or community.
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teaching my mother in the. army to continue. you know someone who knows that. i will not go knock on your gun. when you see what i'm letting her on every. week we're going we're high and we're on. her because i don't. understand. thank you. nice to think. it's true. thank. you again you're not. going to make this family former. dancer.
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camryn book just. a little. you can find out 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 push and also here tides and tastes and skirts you karen i don't think you can find them and run does well so you also have to take care of. oh you want to be just reminds me of the question was more. sensibly an easy
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question for you because of cool innocent music meets do you think one thing stuntman shasta lake. with these. terrorists do with. the human psychiatrist who. was a cousin or sister learned you know some of. whom you know mission or the small faces such. i truly understand most of all the. focus of the lines. which. i wanted to go to juilliard school or to. in new york city ballet where acting.
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professionally to become a professional dancer and then come back to start a big brother school like like the other schools around here if i go to professional school and i come back to be a teacher i plan on expanding the city arts so that because from all places can have the opportunity. to hear. what i'm going to charge that if someone points you. you know we're going to beat you should trust you should trust you post all. that i don't need you to. one of the idea was to ask our teacher to go there for a workshop and to ask the children want to to dance. they can come for the boy
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workshop it will be free and then these are just really. sick would be to have good talent for the ballot and then we propose to help them come back to school because some something a lot of random children could not afford there's just once it's quite expensive for a normal. salary you know so the idea was to help so many run children to have the opportunity to. come in the school. but i don't know much fun but enough to see the community and consider.
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can ok i'm going to name nothing because. the one by the limbs who's coming to trust you jeff jones with them if i share a few yards respect to you quite the so i'll back up when that meal in. any boy you better deal with for his super kinetic theory of number was released and what i'm dealing with here is just such as he's just such a good chance that the studios just don't live in that league because of the number large budget will move the country home. was in the way you watch pollution to that movie. wasn't it's going to be amusing though with more on the usual in the us from that podium when i'm not with us when we're not talking days isn't this i mean you know where he. is with his yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
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yeah he sorry after the boom i'm going to shit in your and i'm only a fool not to know it did not you know who. would nail the little. he's a. good look at the movies down the commode it. will be clear no it still looks good on most of it but it wasn't the going to show up to you while you know the object in the cable can't give you so much to give i didn't want you don't come up with good would a close look of egypt's government. so much trying to. subsume your offset all interest in the us i don't recall in their eyes i'd need to even that. accordingly there are new anything but with no idea
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the legacy of the communist era has left i'm assuming a lot of of legacy waste as well and i'm assuming again from my understanding of the soviet era that there was much more of a culture of reuse and not throwing things away that i think a society that emerged out of that tends to reject so it's a matter of moving back to that. church secret indeed just like priests accused of sexually abusing children can get
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away with it quite literally i like to call this the do graphic solution so what the bush admin's to do then he finds out that the priest who's is a perpetrator is simply moved him to a different spot were the previous standards not the highest ranks of the catholic church conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system did that and if that's not the best yet intent then i include at tuesday's out and. if it's true. or not ones that. somehow flew off let down one minutes later the definitions it up. once you king i mean that's out. taking the equal sitting. down to get the band and then you're going to bring the
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only thing i'm. you know the movie was this. was you know one of the. saudis out. of business just feeling this one means alone just now you know. the show this number tokyo funded is going to go to. the i know. it does look it was because did it because it didn't seem quite a cultural shift for the grammys. and. that.
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was. the first evacuation from the syrian rebel on clay for eastern sees more than fifty civilians leave the besieged area. traces of a nerve agent used to poison a russian former spy in the u.k. off found at a restaurant in the english city of sorcery. while in the stories that shaped the week president trump slaps tariffs on steel and on union imports provoking outrage from kenya u.s. allies. and friends unveils plans to reintegrate into society the children of terrorists returning from syria and iraq.
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thank you for watching the weekly headlines here at r.t. international broadcasting live from moscow i'm kate part which. more than fifty civilians have been granted safe passage out of the syrian district of eastern goose or the rebel enclave remains extremely volatile as the government continues its operation against terrorists who control the area artie's done off as the latest. this was a gamble against all odds out of four hundred thousand people trapped in a war zone these fifteen are the first group to flee eastern ghouta militants in control of the area have let them out almost two weeks after russia and syria opened a humanitarian corridor was not an act of good world on behalf of the rebel factions but part of a deal russia and syria led some anti government fighters safely flee with their
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families and in exchange fighters in ghouta would allow fifty civilians to leave the war zone as well that we've been suffering horribly for seven years we all stayed mutual in misrata we couldn't leave can do anything they didn't lattice leave controlled pressure on us to leave that mr mansour she'd we haven't seen any of them to us we haven't seen any money nothing they took everything from us. militants treated civilians anees good as a bargaining chip making sure that if anyone flees they do it on the fighters terms the gloves were off from the start the russian defense ministry has reported that the paths to safety were shelled almost religiously precisely to prevent anyone from fleeing to damascus trying to scape the hell fire between the government forces and militant groups whose fighters far too often side with terrorists.
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there's no easy solution for used not with the amount of people not with the flavors of extremism blended there not one western nations problem or any attempts at providing a safe passage for civilians only because of russia russia has called for these jokes like humanitarian corridor wars russia needs to just do what the united nations had agreed to and voted on and that is a country wide ceasefire. well i but these families would love to hear the state department talk about these jokes like corridors to their faces what they have it has done of r.t. . traces of the nerve agents used to poison former russian spies sort of ghostscript powell and his daughter yulia reportedly been found at
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a restaurant in the english city of seoul sprit the pizzeria is now one of five sites cordoned off by police as part of their ongoing investigation jacqueline who has the story. week ago two people were found collapsed on an unremarkable bench near a quiet shopping center in salisbury the area was sealed off and a major incident was declared at the hospital where the pair were being treated for exposure to an unknown substance but no one really took much notice of the man and the woman until about twenty four hours later when breaking news reports began to flood the airways that the sixty six year old man was in fact sergei script while a former russian spy. group still today in the soviet forces he quickly moved to russia's foreign military intelligence agency are you on a mission to the mediterranean region in ninety five he was recruited by calling himself antonio elder is the he don't go a british intelligence term and spot a real name have blue miller. exposed at least three hundred
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russian spies to the u.k. he handed over the g o u's entire phone directory doing in this did mobile damage to moscow five years on colonel scrupled retired from the g.r.u. on health grounds but continued moving crucial information to britain's m i six they code named him forthwith and bought him a timeshare holiday home in spain self coast the double agent was convicted in twenty six of treason getting a thirteen years since in a top security russian jail but just four years later he was freed in a high profile spy swap between moscow and washington scruple moved to the british town of brega where his recruits a public allegedly lives the expire then enjoyed a fairly low profile till now the first speculations appear with immediate
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parallels drawn to another former russian agent poisoned in london twelve years ago with a public inquiry later lying the blame squarely at the kremlin feet was history repeating itself and it didn't stop there every wild theory was given its day in the. son was it north korea was it russia's revenge for treason after all these years was putin being framed is it linked to the trump russia collusion investigation we need to make sure that we respond not to rumor but all the evidence that they collect this investigation is at the stages and and the speculations and helpful at this time if we are to be rigorous in this investigation we must avoid speculation people to speculate such warnings did nothing to quell the fires however as police reveal that screwball and his daughter were deliberately targeted with a nerve agent news reports charge for theorizing that the attack came from the very top in moscow bad things have been known to happen to russians who cross of lot of near putin the fact that a nerve agent was use strengthens the likelihood that this was
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a state sponsor of some sort and russia is the chief suspect of course that doesn't look like an act of provocation by putin here has been making increasingly bold and brazen in the west the british foreign secretary boris johnson joined the chorus as well yes to more sanctions on russia and no to the upcoming football world cup that is if the kremlin is indeed involved you must be very capital we say because it is too early to prejudge the investigation but if the suspicions of both sides of the house prove to be well founded then it may very well be mr speaker that we are forced to look again at our regime our sanctions regime and other measures that we seek to put in place russia hit back at johnson's comments calling them wild and aimed at damaging relations between the two countries and while the investigation continues and concrete details are few and far between the public court looks to have already solved the crime and i think of this nature that any time especially this time on the part of the russian government would constitute
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a monumental act of political self harm resulting in severe and significant reputational damage across the world obviously the shadows of the resonance in so. any people's minds are going to be from the alexander litvinenko case because that dominated the british headlines for so long and it seems at least superficially that there are parallels here let's face it in intelligence terms he was a busted flush he had been caught in russia he's been convicted to being sent to prison he's been pardoned and allowed to go free so you know the russian authorities will have picked him clean of any intelligence he had which would be useful to them and since he got to the u.k. m i six would have done the same thing so you know in terms of his old intelligence role it's really nothing more to add to it so in terms of what he might be involved in now i think that's where the most patients going to be found and that's what the intelligence agencies and the police are going to be investigating intensively at the moment. on thursday president trying to impose tariffs on steel and
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aluminum imports into the u.s. despite warnings of a global trade war the americans still minimal just really has been ravaged by aggressive foreign trade practices it's really an assault on our country however the unveiling of the tariffs in the white house didn't go as smoothly as planned i thank you for the opportunity for what you do for this or just. your father herman is looking down he's very proud of you right is the alive oh yes well that is. even more. there is even more proud would you like to take a picture in the oval office i assume you've all been many times into the oval office come on let's go and do that let's go on to say yes i'm going to we'll go into the oval office we're going to sign this we're going to the oval office we have a picture ok ok thank you.
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