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we're the ones who put words into lots of. interesting shift here that looks like it's research and it's been interesting here for days normally you'd expect him for his job to go from the floor to the board story as police possible unload the frozen food journal but just to sit offshore the bunch of frozen food he's been strange this is suspicious cough to say the. own. you know i was. happy to sell the suits i've had to tell them you know they had a hard life. but it also had one anus. like assholes and harlow yeah. lotus wild wild bird is this do get me drove us to her the. currency.
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one of those that i've heard spiffy says he fears her be noticed a bigger units are still easy surveyors. were here in his words your. hair i love sir this is right here because your favorite part is just inside out and he has this transshipment if this is illegal to he so it is once fair and make sure he's happy that's all. hollister this is not black it's under a lot. time
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. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all suck but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure to come out you have to be i mean eight percent of the football with you and will solo the great british you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. to a low. and i'm really happy to join for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet the special one come on top of. me to just take the reno bianchi team's
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latest edition to make up a bigger. book. the most expensive fish in the world each one selling for tens of thousands of euros it continues to grow its entire life if it was thirty years old you might have a two ton fish out there and yet they don't get that big today because we're way too good at catching. it's only whims of a much larger mission was once there and that was much more widely distributed we have politicians that are in office for a few years they have to get reelected everything is very very short term our system is not suited and is not geared for long term survival and that's why we have the catastrophes.
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but those to goggle it out if. somebody took his teeth with you toss them on to bless him. he's. going up a double box if he doesn't i'm the boss of the oval. office and all of them do.
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all the. above if we have an ideal well many crude. on what he thought. was. never going to be saying that he just went on with the best old thing he was a missile and nothing human and even then the interest and the limited. mission. i don't. nobody. you know because you. know when you say nothing.
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to do. just look less for the link to see this will actually let the still too much sort of. just distance you get the. moment of truth. for the course not for muslims. because. if you didn't for. yes just send the. note. and you responded to him. he still won one incident was the same all.
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the. cells of. this left was frozen fish. you longer get away i mean listen it's all out. because if you really. do believe. and believe gold will be fashioned from the. dismissal of the money making person. leads one nation from hilarious she's sitting in the press if you touch it. believe me this is the screen you can see this is really. it's not just. the different kind of good didn't understand. this stupidity these are two wires downstream of my ass. just one new month plan to
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deal with this growth is not possible to. just seems to conceive position a good time looking. around and do most enormous amount possible just wrestle state and encourage us to live well. if you want to. do when are you going to put your money. underground emissions from someone that you are going to. rebuild it on and do you want to do. you don't go to the one of them. thinking. as really. do.
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want to. know the smell of fish. it's quite different then it's nice to have the government would be able to actually stop. the fish in its back what's going on. it's a different experience but it's a good development they don't like yeah usually that's the case here is where we go to like the pharaohs they say get out you know or. you know about that place they don't like us very much at all. in the pharaohs because we don't want them to kill the pilot whales and so you know they have this long tradition of driving the pilot. wells with their small boats
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and driving them up onto the beach and killing them on the beach. and so we've gone there and interfered with the huts there it's yeah it's you know is there's a whole layers of legal issues there because it is illegal for the e.u. to whales in the farrows or a potentially part of the deal but that is quite hard i. think so. they tried in years past to pass laws against us and they kept getting they were the way they were that they wouldn't enforce them so i think believe this year they they have succeeded in keeping us from going there i know the ships can't go and. i don't know if individuals want now how that will work out but we're not going there on a campaign this year because of that because of the prohibition there and then we have other issues now that we're tackling like this illegal fishing which is a huge problem all over the world. but.
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if you want to you to know for example you just go to the supermarket buy a can of tuna open it and you enjoy it because the next place. but when you see how it's catch you start to sing about. the fishing boats are seen fishing already in big trouble we kind of call it but that's still right just a several hundred meters and then the same phone starts to are pulling the nets and nets cysts are getting tighter and tighter fish squeezed all i can of lemon and in this moments of the sea really turns red bull like it's just a seal last. night on the nets it's called the scoop with a metal ring just. gold they go into the big nets and scoop all the fish.
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one charlie in the runs of course you know we counted fifteen scoops. you say on each foot so. that's one catch seventy five tons and they do it several times a day. almost every day with a big fleet so now you get an idea why the ocean is overfished. let's just say that i was a friend stopped up so i guess the mission i'm going to touch. it until. it gets you to see if. it isn't the least. bit mystical
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even if it meant it's not just. the be interesting to tell you the rest. it's. just a. little. bit . different in florida. motivated luke. leaving monthly grows leg on his knee the troll. his reasons for action that.
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today in about half an hour. do you have any weapons or guns on board over. here. first time for the mediterranean as a very over face. in this region there has been a lot of that you know fishing by the european industrial person or fleet they have been fishing here acquired extent of late since the one nine hundred fifty s. as well so that has also led to the fact that there is not so much to now there so that is why the bond and other nations in this region are doing this inspection to make sure that they have the amount of catch on board that they are reporting.
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that there. is like you see a preschool sixteen. months is left. to. she'll sit in a skit just. so much you fish from if it is the. you buy. it or you know all these charges but you least like to sell songs on fire sharks on the whole trip and just war hero have you reported this by catch. somebody why. don't you just leave a good. business you're. like a model you know. my main goal will be. bycatch and i use
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illegal unregulated and under reported fishing that is happening in the west african region. because it is estimated that between eleven and twenty six million tons of fish is being called illegally so i'm point three million tons of fish are being discarded by catch annually it's just being killed without being targeted and . here you can see the net in the net you can see a lot of dead sharks because the problem with the shorts is since they're lifting a swim bladder when they lift the net over there before the net is on the day the sharks die because of lack of oxygen. because they do not have means from letter so
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if they don't move they will die and. last year when we were here in japan we also had several cases of whale sharks getting caught in the net with a person or so on several occasions we had to cut up the net to be able to save the little tribe and it releases from the entanglement in the nets and that it's also a beautiful feeling when you see the welfare of them in the way of the names.
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about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last wrong turn. your attitude up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry for me i could so i write these last words and hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feeling started to change you talked about more like it was again still some more fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral in the same as one enters in mind it's consumed with death this one difference i speak to now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its make.
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america less one is the melting pot and the second is the ratio alger mess of of the bush trapping of any like it to see that america the works are so this is a whole group of people all generation and america is saying that there is no melting pot we're not being assimilated there's no opportunities we can't live up so their response especially is to go into conflict and this is a measure of. how does it feel to be a share of the greatest job in the world it's as close to being a king as any job there is what business model helps to run a prison now we do stuart on margot sears nobody nobody is a creation i don't know what comes in to them or we don't have to serve them anymore is the frick do they want to do that loan they don't give a damn if you do the georgia man they're actually pretty enough to put a mark in very good the louisiana incarceration rate.
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what is behind. the. fifteen years. war on the program.
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this. year. either prove or apologize for accusations over the poisoning of a double agent in the city of. moscow has had nothing to do with the. old chemical weapons in russia were destroyed under the supervision of the global watchdog the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons. london's accusations of putting the internationally recognized body. now on monday that you're sued in extremely cautious joint statement over the incident had something picked up on by moscow. you've got to down off has more on the european reaction be you issued a joint in the very careful statement on the whole case of the poisoning of the
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script poisoning they did not pin the blame on russia but the express grave alertness grave worry about the whole thing they've said that the are treating the incident very very seriously and they've said that the use i quote of chemical weapons by anyone under any circumstances is completely unacceptable and they've demanded some more information from russia effectively because everybody's a lot of countries are the blame on russia for it french president manuel mccall and even included one into his congratulatory message to them and made till also weighed in on this have a listen we continue to call on the russia to provide the complete disclosure all the program. expectations for russia to address the questions raised by the u.k. and international community to provide disclosure of. its three of them to the w.
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is to talk to leaders who do this with our obligations under the treaty on chemical weapons and i would i contrast that with how the russians russia has been expressing its eagerness to cooperate with the investigation they've repeated a number of times they've officially asked the filed an official request for samples of the nerve agent used to poison scruple to be provided to russia for analysis to find out what it's where it's coming from where it could be coming from who may have produced this sample none of the official requests of russia have been fulfilled instead there's been a barrage of accusations. and of demands of russia explains itself like despite the probe into the poisoning of sort of a script allen his daughter still ongoing a media were extremely quick to blame russia as jacqueline froogle reports the west is in no doubt russia tried to poison one of its ex agents on putin's orders but if
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true that's actually a bit embarrassing professional assassins cover their tracks they don't leave their fingerprints all over the scene yet that's what using a nerve agent produced only in the soviet union essentially amounts to at least if it was the russians on top of this the assassination bid looks like it was a botched job with collateral damage and this is attracting an intense amount of global scrutiny presumably that was not what was intended and not what you'd expect from a slick all powerful secret service russian or not and yet outrageous an illegal act on british soil an attack on the united kingdom a new generation against the west the increasingly violent erratic approach of the right just contempt of contempt of the rule of law and contempt of our values so which is it bumbling idiots or super spies if we look back it seems that answers that question can be tailored to fit the situation take the alleged hacking of the us presidential election washington call the operation sophisticated and attack the
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likes of which have never been seen before russia's blatant interference in the united states twenty sixteen presidential elections any have said this is actually a crime of the century you have really don't russian interference. is driven by himself no doubt and yet those sophisticated attackers didn't make the slightest effort to hide their locations and he tom dick or harry can throw their ip address to make it look like they're based anywhere in the world and yet all the ip addresses were russian a similar situation was seen in germany not long before their national election took place again the conclusion was that moscow was behind the hack because the ip addresses are. native and russia however we've seen the exact opposite as well when south korean government computers were the targets of cyber attacks during the winter olympics the ip addresses used were from inside north korea but it was determined the hackers were russians they were simply masking their locations this time around damned if you do damned if you don't. you know everything that goes
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wrong must be russia we have a police saying that actually it's going to take months to try and find up trying work out what happened build the other dental chain and yes on another hand as well we have the british media immediately stampeding to say it must be the kremlin it must be russia so this strange mishmash of speculation is very distressing to someone who used to work on the inside i would say as well that people like me have been challenging this narrative in the u.k. media for the last two weeks ever since the attack happened and the list could go on but the point is the western narrative doesn't care if russian intelligence is smart or dumb or anything in between it only has to be one thing and that thing is guilty. it is exactly fifteen years since the united states began an operation that called iraqi freedom commonly known as the iraq war or began as a promise to liberate a country from a dictator twenty two years of conflict across the region and the impact seems to
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have altered both iraq and the united states is a reminder of how it all unfolded. many iraqis can hear me tonight is translated radio broadcasts. have a message for the tyrant will soon begin. tonight i am announcing that the american combat mission in iraq has been.
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please. you will take time to read a case of cancer like i said we will conduct a systematic campaign of airstrikes against these terrorist. list. list. what's concerning is people who populate the crossfire those in it fit the bill of mosul are the ones with dire humanitarian assistance.
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one iraqi m.p. told us that after the toppling of saddam hussein the invasion has brought one catastrophe after another it's a mixture of feeling. the feeling of happiness and joy. because that the invasion removed saddam hussein from power. and three people. put on the other hand. what followed after the removal of the regime as a disaster after disaster. because the american invasion immediately created. an absolute vacuum. in the security in the economy and in politics in iraq. and. and mom turns for the country from absolute
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dictatorship. to. freedom without limits. freedom without responsibilities and one of the darkest pages in the war has been the exposure of torture of iraqi prisoners by u.s. personnel at the abu ghraib prison and warning you may find the following images disturbing. or.

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