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>> mexican police have pulled seven bodies from a mass grave found on the eastern outskirts of mexican cityauthorities will do dna test to determine if the bodies are those of is it people who vanished from a mexican city bar back in may. so far no motive for the apparent kidnapping has been reported. >>> well, president obama wants to make college more affordable. we'll take a look at the highlights of his plan and get reaction from students. >>> plus is it possible to work yourself to death? the latest on a bank intern who died after three days straight on the job. >> meteorologist: well, it is the end of the week. a lot of people are looking forward to what the weekend has in store for them. we'll look at the details on that when we return right after this. this is the 900-page document we call obamacare. it could change costs, coverage, and pretty much all of healthcare in america. my show sorts this all out. in fact, my staff has read the entire thing. which is probably more than what most members of congress can claim. we'll separate politics from policy, and just prescribe the facts.
>> mexican police have pulled seven bodies from a mass grave found on the eastern outskirts of mexican cityauthorities will do dna test to determine if the bodies are those of is it people who vanished from a mexican city bar back in may. so far no motive for the apparent kidnapping has been reported. >>> well, president obama wants to make college more affordable. we'll take a look at the highlights of his plan and get reaction from students. >>> plus is it possible to...
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and coming up we report on drugs gangs and the police raids in the mexican city of tijuana after a short break right here on our. wealthy british style it's a small town to the right in front. of the. markets why no scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report on our team. is . you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. of. one estimate this vehicle was picked because usually all policemen undergo control there are police officers that are connected to illegal got to vase. and then. what if there might be traces or someone might have taken drugs so there was a smell left over a lot but it's we have to investigate. any possibility that he might be carrying drugs. being active in urban areas. three hundred percent. it's a fifty caliber machine gun. we've confiscated from organized crime. right now in the warehouse. we have. with these guns. and
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coming up they drug gangs police raids and street violence that are an everyday reality for the mexican city of tijuana south of the break it's an ex-pro group international. while revolutions in the middle east sure get a great deal of coverage what you don't mix a lot of sense revolutions or exciting t.v. peaceful protests or nice but footage of molotov cocktails flying crazed crowds of local middle easterners really grab attention so there's a logical natural reason why some protest movements get a lot of coverage in the mainstream media well others kind of adult please forgive me for being conspiratorial but there is one revolution going down which does have all the exciting visuals of the arab spring but just doesn't get any of the mainstream coverage in fact unarmed people in this country recently stormed the parliament trapping ministers and lawmakers with that they held them down for eight hours demanding the government reside until police with shields smash their way through creating a narrow corridor through which the officials could escape now that sounds like exciting and visual
coming up they drug gangs police raids and street violence that are an everyday reality for the mexican city of tijuana south of the break it's an ex-pro group international. while revolutions in the middle east sure get a great deal of coverage what you don't mix a lot of sense revolutions or exciting t.v. peaceful protests or nice but footage of molotov cocktails flying crazed crowds of local middle easterners really grab attention so there's a logical natural reason why some protest...
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report on the drug gangs police raids and street violence that are an everyday reality for the mexican city of tijuana that's after a short break right here. well with. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. or a factual standard of living. we could know if. the consensus can. change the opinions that you. choose the stories that entire life choose me access to. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. corporations are today. one estimate this vehicle was peck's because usually all policemen undergo control there are police officers that are connected to a legal activities. whether there might be traces or someone might have taken drugs there was a smell left over but it's we have to investigate any possibility that he might be carrying drugs.
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coming up the drug gangs police raids and street violence that are an everyday reality for the mexican city of tijuana that's after a short break right here. everyone respects a promise written in stone promises written on the internet well they're a bit more flexible and a lot easier to erase obama made a lot of promises as a candidate on his site change dot gov including some about protecting whistleblowers and obama said that we need to empower federal employees as watchdogs and that he would strengthen what's so blow. a loss to protect federal workers works both waste fraud and abuse of authority and government but strangely and possibly coincidentally two days after the first revelation of government spying by stoughton these promises of the change dot gov site were taken down if this is not just some odd coincidence and they consciously chose to hide obama's campaign promises that this is political cowardice at its worst and worse even worse is that they didn't think that this would get exposed almost immediately if you try to conduct some sort of medieval book burning to distort info
coming up the drug gangs police raids and street violence that are an everyday reality for the mexican city of tijuana that's after a short break right here. everyone respects a promise written in stone promises written on the internet well they're a bit more flexible and a lot easier to erase obama made a lot of promises as a candidate on his site change dot gov including some about protecting whistleblowers and obama said that we need to empower federal employees as watchdogs and that he...
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well coming up we report on drugs gangs and the police raids in the mexican city of tijuana that's after a short break right here. the u.s. government project aero marti has been in place for twenty years this project was designed to break the media monopoly of cuban television by putting u.s. government propaganda up to t.v. screens this injection of american t.v. works with a blimp and a c one thirty military plane working in tandem you know this would actually be a major achievement in the history of technology if it actually worked this program which over the years has built up a billion taxpayer dollars simply does not work but continues to exist despite the cuban government completely blocking the transmission the official logic of continuing the program is that it would send a bad message to the cuban government if they stopped brilliance and action but the big question is who gives the u.s. government the right to propagandize cuba is just because they have a different lifestyle doesn't mean it is wrong and the u.s. government does has the right to destroy it and even if cubans o
well coming up we report on drugs gangs and the police raids in the mexican city of tijuana that's after a short break right here. the u.s. government project aero marti has been in place for twenty years this project was designed to break the media monopoly of cuban television by putting u.s. government propaganda up to t.v. screens this injection of american t.v. works with a blimp and a c one thirty military plane working in tandem you know this would actually be a major achievement in the...
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and coming up we report on drugs gangs and the police raids in the mexican city of tijuana.
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. >>> and the mexican city of juarez once had the highest murder rates in the world, but things are slowlying. >> reporter: life is slowly changing for these residences. you can see it on the faces of these women. something unthinkable. few dared t to leave their homes after the sun went down. at the other end of the park, this father leads a memorial service for families who lost loved ones. he said the community is caught between a painful past and an uncertain future. >> translator: we have lost 10,000 lives. and now we are trying to reconstruct this community. but we don't have the support. >> reporter: he recognizes the government spent money, but he says it's not enough to change the root cause of violence, nearly half a million people living in poverty. security remains the priority. when the retired colonel was brought in as police chief, the number of arrests shot up. police tactics remain controversial. this sign says bedemand justice and shop the abuses. these protests have been happening almost on a daily basis. and all of these people here say that members of their family have
. >>> and the mexican city of juarez once had the highest murder rates in the world, but things are slowlying. >> reporter: life is slowly changing for these residences. you can see it on the faces of these women. something unthinkable. few dared t to leave their homes after the sun went down. at the other end of the park, this father leads a memorial service for families who lost loved ones. he said the community is caught between a painful past and an uncertain future. >>...
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. >>> the mexican city of juarez once had the highest murder rate in the world.s are changing. >> reporter: life is slowly returning to juarez, you can see it in the faces of these women dancing at dusk in a park. something unthinkable when this city was the most murderous in the world. at the height of the drug violence, ten people were killed every day. few dared to leave their homes after the sun went down. at the other end of the park, the father leads a memorial service for families who lost loved ones. he said the community is caught between a painful past and an uncertain future. >> translator: we're in a very delicate moment that we want to get out of. the degradation of values that has caused us to lose 10,000 lives. now we are trying to reconstruct this community. >> reporter: he recognizes that the government has spent money, but he says it is not enough to change the root cause of violence, nearly half a million people living in poverty. security remains the priority, when retired colonel was brought in as police chief, in one year the number of arres
. >>> the mexican city of juarez once had the highest murder rate in the world.s are changing. >> reporter: life is slowly returning to juarez, you can see it in the faces of these women dancing at dusk in a park. something unthinkable when this city was the most murderous in the world. at the height of the drug violence, ten people were killed every day. few dared to leave their homes after the sun went down. at the other end of the park, the father leads a memorial service for...
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mexican museum. this county, to city and the state owes a great deal to our contributers in the past and i can go as far back as the russian resident. as well as spanish and mexican and irish and as well as italians and well as others living in san francisco and contributing in san francisco. and allowing a museum that gives the new development to permit the people from out of town to see san francisco's commitment to diversity and san francisco's commitment to the historical routes and if you do have jurisdiction to rule on the item to be an asset to san francisco. >> next speaker please? >> good evening, lazarus and commissioners, my name is (inaudible) and i am a former president of the san francisco lawyer's association and also a life member. i am a former assistant district attorney in the city and county of san francisco. i am here comment on behalf of 706 mission and the mexican museum. those of us who have been members of this community for so long, the hispanic community about been waiting for a very long time to realize a dream. you can be assured that the appeals are brought without permi
mexican museum. this county, to city and the state owes a great deal to our contributers in the past and i can go as far back as the russian resident. as well as spanish and mexican and irish and as well as italians and well as others living in san francisco and contributing in san francisco. and allowing a museum that gives the new development to permit the people from out of town to see san francisco's commitment to diversity and san francisco's commitment to the historical routes and if you...
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killing of more than 350 people in mass graves the former policeman and was detained in a border city. mexican official saide was responsible for much of the violence in northern mexico and would order hit man to carry out mutilation and decapitation. san diego long nightmare officially ends today that resignation becomes effective half an hour from right now. he kept a low profile today but his resignation comes after 20 women came forward with allegations of sexual harassment a special election is set of river 19. dopant -- done to doughnuts under fire after it ran an advertisement in blackface it was used to promote the charcoal doughnut one executive in thailand saying it was just paranoid american thinking but the chief communications officer has pulled the spot and has apologized to anyone that was offended. with the non-partisan tax policy center finding 43 percent of americans don't have to pay any federal income tax this year and that is down from the 47 percent figure made famous by a mitt romney last year election. that portion that pay no federal income tax will drop even more to o
killing of more than 350 people in mass graves the former policeman and was detained in a border city. mexican official saide was responsible for much of the violence in northern mexico and would order hit man to carry out mutilation and decapitation. san diego long nightmare officially ends today that resignation becomes effective half an hour from right now. he kept a low profile today but his resignation comes after 20 women came forward with allegations of sexual harassment a special...
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city. >> mexican out authorized said it took seven months to track down 35-year-old mario nunez, said tothe man who set up the armed wing of the feared sinaloa cartel. nunez first worked for the rival group, the juarez cartel. he is said to be responsible for the deaths of at least 350 people found in 23 separate graves in the northwestern state of di durango. he could get 40 years in prison if he's found guilty. this is certainly good news, his capture for the president, who is due to give his first state of the union message in just a few days. >> more and more syrians are now fleeing the country. we'll take you live to northern iraq where many of ending up. >> i'm tom ackermann in texas where oil is help to go fuel america's economic recovery. >> we'll have all the action in sports. but should you be made aware if you are consuming them. that's next on "consider this." >> welcome back. britain will not back any military intervention in syria. germany has also ruled itself out, but france maybe willing to play a a role. the united states is not backing down ands it will continue to bui
city. >> mexican out authorized said it took seven months to track down 35-year-old mario nunez, said tothe man who set up the armed wing of the feared sinaloa cartel. nunez first worked for the rival group, the juarez cartel. he is said to be responsible for the deaths of at least 350 people found in 23 separate graves in the northwestern state of di durango. he could get 40 years in prison if he's found guilty. this is certainly good news, his capture for the president, who is due to...
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i'm from mexico city and i write about mexican stuff. i fear i would write a book to deal with that and get it out of the way. this is part of this project. my main character is alexander. [inaudible] don't take it personal. my aim, i guess is to at the end of my novel that [inaudible] good mexican novelists. alexander looked at the mirror and saw a mexican stairing back at him. the bad mexican had paid alexander a visit much the conversation from last night's party brought him back in full force. why did he always have to open his big mouth. why tell people that don't care that he hated and despised? he actually might like the [inaudible] hated me english and spanish he could not understand how someone could say he was mexican having been born in the usa. he doesn't like going to mexican places. he does not like to discuss beer and shots of tequilla. he never listened to spanish radio stations. no more mexicans. who did not have a problem being objective with a mexican. [inaudible]. i should try to do something about this he thought thi
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city. >> reporter: mexican authorities say it took them 7 months to track down 39-year-old madio who is thearted and set up, in fact, the armed wing of the feared cartel which is run by the world's most wanted drug trafficker. he worked for the rival group before moving over to the other group and said to be responsible for the deaths of at least 350 people found in 23 separate braves in the northwestern state of budangle and wanted by u.s. authorities for drug trafficking and according to mexican officials he could get 40 years in prison if found guilty. this is certainly good news his capture for president who is due to give his first state of the union message in just a few days. >> reporter: and we will have the sports news in a couple of minutes and the nfl agrees to a multi million pay out overhead injuries sustained by players but what will that mean to one former star? we will tell you. ♪ looking at steve jobs schools and not everybody is happy that technology is taking over. ♪ ç] ♪ in the columbia there has been fighting between protesters and police in the capitol. thousands joine
city. >> reporter: mexican authorities say it took them 7 months to track down 39-year-old madio who is thearted and set up, in fact, the armed wing of the feared cartel which is run by the world's most wanted drug trafficker. he worked for the rival group before moving over to the other group and said to be responsible for the deaths of at least 350 people found in 23 separate braves in the northwestern state of budangle and wanted by u.s. authorities for drug trafficking and according...
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city have now been identified. they are five of 12 people who were kidnapped from a mexican bar. 13th body has been found but they don't know if it is related to the kidnapping. the abductions were linked to a dispute between gangs that controlled different parts of the city and bars. >>> new york's tourage has charged donald trump for trying to run a fake university. many of the participants paid up to $35,000 each on hopes of meeting donald trump but didn't. he is accused of violating fraud and environmental protection laws. >>> some of the worst flooding on record in russia due to extreme weather conditions there that linger. >>> and salinger's other works may be coming to a book store or kindl near you. new works released even after his death. >>> syria is now agreeing to let the u.n. examine the site of the alleged chemical attacks. the u.n. inspections could begin as soon as tomorrow. fires continue to hamper california firefighters especially that near yosemite national park. firefighters are trying to protect a small group of giant sequoia trees that are some of the oldest
city have now been identified. they are five of 12 people who were kidnapped from a mexican bar. 13th body has been found but they don't know if it is related to the kidnapping. the abductions were linked to a dispute between gangs that controlled different parts of the city and bars. >>> new york's tourage has charged donald trump for trying to run a fake university. many of the participants paid up to $35,000 each on hopes of meeting donald trump but didn't. he is accused of...
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. >>> unruly customers attack the wait staff at a mexican restaurant in new york city as horrified patronsook on. >> the manager was trying to keep things subdued, but there's nothing he could do at that point because the guys who came back, they were ready to start throwing chairs. >> july 22nd, 2010, it's a busy day at blockheads restaurant. and filmmaker max noba is sitting at an outdoor table with one of his friends. >> my friend said that blockheads was a really delicious burrito spot. we went there, got a table and some margaritas and burritos, and, yeah, it was a good time. >> while eating, max notices two men argue with the restaurant's manager and several waiters. >> they were raising their voices every once in a while so i could tell that tensions were raised. i could tell everything was about to escalate. i took out my phone and started recording. >> according to blockheads' co-owner, ken sofer, the argument starts because two men are harassing a waitress. when the waitress becomes upset, the manager steps in to defuse the situation. >> he found the two guests to be belligerent
. >>> unruly customers attack the wait staff at a mexican restaurant in new york city as horrified patronsook on. >> the manager was trying to keep things subdued, but there's nothing he could do at that point because the guys who came back, they were ready to start throwing chairs. >> july 22nd, 2010, it's a busy day at blockheads restaurant. and filmmaker max noba is sitting at an outdoor table with one of his friends. >> my friend said that blockheads was a really...
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mexican authorities say they discovered mass graves near the m ago city. tests are now underway to determine whether the corpses are those of 12 people who vanished from a bar back in may. >> heavy police presence aurrounds the rancho la mess ecological park near mexico city. here, officer say they found to grace and have recovered several bodies during their identities -- several bodies. their identities are yet unknown. >> we are waiting, we are working jointly with the attorney general of the republic to carry out the dna tests that will be performed on the bodies that have been found. >> no names yet, but some investigators fear the corpses could be those of 12 young people kidnapped from the capital three months ago. relatives of some of those objected -- abducted joint police. the kidnapping at a nightclub in an upmarket neighborhood of the capital caused widespread shock. city had lastly been spared the drug violence in the space of six years, mainly in the country both the north. still, investigators say the abductions could be linked to rivalry be
mexican authorities say they discovered mass graves near the m ago city. tests are now underway to determine whether the corpses are those of 12 people who vanished from a bar back in may. >> heavy police presence aurrounds the rancho la mess ecological park near mexico city. here, officer say they found to grace and have recovered several bodies during their identities -- several bodies. their identities are yet unknown. >> we are waiting, we are working jointly with the attorney...
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project is amount 120 million and includes the substantial funding for the mexican museum and the shell at no cost of the city and museum but also a 5 million dollar operating endowment and what is the highest in the city and the additional 8 percent on the 20 percent requirement will be made available for affordable housing and the project will also reteam approximately 43 million dollars worth of agency and city debt related to the parking garage and so the public benefit package here is undeniably extremely robust and i think also, comes into consideration, thank you. >> thank you. >> mr. guy. >> i don't have anything further to add but again i am just available to answer any questions that you may have on the 309 appeal or the section 295 process. thank you. >> thank you. >> so commissioners, baring any further questions, the matter is submitted. >> i guess that the oldest always get to go first. >> and the either this is the interesting case that comes before us in the sense that it is complexities are a littles bit different than the issues that we face here. and to digest the years of effort and proces
project is amount 120 million and includes the substantial funding for the mexican museum and the shell at no cost of the city and museum but also a 5 million dollar operating endowment and what is the highest in the city and the additional 8 percent on the 20 percent requirement will be made available for affordable housing and the project will also reteam approximately 43 million dollars worth of agency and city debt related to the parking garage and so the public benefit package here is...
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. >> mexican school children went back to school this week to find textbooks littered with errors. teachers and parents noticed misspellings, gramentcal and punk twugs mistakes and one city was located in the wrong state. >> i heard the spanish and math books have the most mistakes. and it's true. i noticed that. >> it's an embarrassment for the mexican federal government which said the errors were only noticed after 235 million books were printed and an oversight the parents find unforgiveable. >> i think they should have set up a commission. so the books would be written correctly. >> government officials promised to give teachers a list of 117 errors found so far so they can manually correct them. the teachers unions say they have not yet received any such list. 's week of p, egypt blood shed. we look at the history of the plight of the country's christians. plus leaving syria for iraq, a new refugee crisis. and the device that could change lives. scientists develop a pocket computer to help the world's virblingly impaired. we begin with egypt's deadliest week in decades. the age-old divide, political islam and arab nationalism reared its head with almost 1,000 people
. >> mexican school children went back to school this week to find textbooks littered with errors. teachers and parents noticed misspellings, gramentcal and punk twugs mistakes and one city was located in the wrong state. >> i heard the spanish and math books have the most mistakes. and it's true. i noticed that. >> it's an embarrassment for the mexican federal government which said the errors were only noticed after 235 million books were printed and an oversight the parents...
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wonderful career and i thought i could leave it carlos slim the mexican billionaire invited me down to speak to give scholarships every in mexico city i spoke we got along he came to my house for dinner a i guess that with me on c.n.n. and then he said to me you can't really retire in fact mr putin also told me you can't retire other people say how can you leave so carlos slim why no why can't we do something together my wife came up with the idea of why not larry king now so we develop this internet show we think the internet is the future of colors invested in it i'm his minority partner and who distributes us and then we maybe arrangement the licensing arrangements with with your wonderful network and then added a show called politicking which deals with politics every week and of course that's my bread and butter what i miss was the immediacy i i really it really hit me the night that osama bin laden was killed the night he was killed i was sitting at home and i wanted to get out of my seat and run somewhere and broadcast i've been around so many major events in my life that when a major event occurs i want to be in front of a c
wonderful career and i thought i could leave it carlos slim the mexican billionaire invited me down to speak to give scholarships every in mexico city i spoke we got along he came to my house for dinner a i guess that with me on c.n.n. and then he said to me you can't really retire in fact mr putin also told me you can't retire other people say how can you leave so carlos slim why no why can't we do something together my wife came up with the idea of why not larry king now so we develop this...
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two thousand and six when the mexican president felipe calderon declared war on the seven councils operating in the country he sent forty thousand soldiers into the cities. it was a controversial. in just two years time the war had taken the lives of ten thousand two hundred people. assume them but this isn't iraqis that what's going on in sudan though of them are good as family because they didn't stop at the roadblocks it goes it's going to chaos is getting bigger every day therefore it is not certain that the measures work. is to pick on the day wage war and while there are other factors such as dirty money laundering while the nato which is the organizations main source of funding. are going to say don't attack rats. so it's obvious that the state does not apply the appropriate measures. and. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call. a dog. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares and. uses our. terror cells that want to receive defeat terrorism. and the christian. can steal it. you know the corporate media distracts us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven in this. that's also se
two thousand and six when the mexican president felipe calderon declared war on the seven councils operating in the country he sent forty thousand soldiers into the cities. it was a controversial. in just two years time the war had taken the lives of ten thousand two hundred people. assume them but this isn't iraqis that what's going on in sudan though of them are good as family because they didn't stop at the roadblocks it goes it's going to chaos is getting bigger every day therefore it is...
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two thousand and six when the mexican president felipe calderon declared war on the seven cartels operating in the country he sent forty thousand soldiers into the cities. it was a controversial deal. in just two years time the war had taken the lives of ten thousand two hundred people. assume this isn't a rat what's going on in sudan though it emerged as a family because they didn't stop at the roadblock it goes is that the chaos is getting bigger every day therefore it is not certain that the measures work. is that back on the day wage war and while there are other factors such as dirty money laundering while the nato which is the organizations main source of funding. or are going to say don't attack rats. so it's obvious that the state does not apply the appropriate measures. and let me. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why i can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. most of these voices the couple of the law for violence or thefts. but we drove the window climbed in and tried to start it with the dump we pushed it a little way here we were drunk. and
two thousand and six when the mexican president felipe calderon declared war on the seven cartels operating in the country he sent forty thousand soldiers into the cities. it was a controversial deal. in just two years time the war had taken the lives of ten thousand two hundred people. assume this isn't a rat what's going on in sudan though it emerged as a family because they didn't stop at the roadblock it goes is that the chaos is getting bigger every day therefore it is not certain that the...
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is two thousand and six when the mexican president felipe calderon declared war on the seven counts operating in the country he sent forty thousand soldiers into the cities. it was a controversial decision. in just two years time the war had taken the lives of ten thousand two hundred people. assume that this isn't a rat what's going on in sanaa no adam are dead as a family because they didn't stop at the roadblock it goes it's the chaos is getting bigger every day therefore it is not certain that the measures work. is that they wage war and while there are other factors such as dirty money laundering while the nato which is the organizations main source of funding. or are going to say don't attack rats. so it's obvious that the state does not apply the appropriate measures. to let me. live what defines a country's success live faceless figures of economic growth. or a factual standard of living live. live. live. that speech. live. at least. a. little. lists. and. a little. i wonder if you still think that the arab spring is. helpful and when it comes to the palestinian cause. without own problems so. impact on the palestinian cause because first. people
is two thousand and six when the mexican president felipe calderon declared war on the seven counts operating in the country he sent forty thousand soldiers into the cities. it was a controversial decision. in just two years time the war had taken the lives of ten thousand two hundred people. assume that this isn't a rat what's going on in sanaa no adam are dead as a family because they didn't stop at the roadblock it goes it's the chaos is getting bigger every day therefore it is not certain...
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two thousand and six when the mexican president felipe calderon declared war on the seven councils operating in the country he sent forty thousand soldiers into the cities. it was a controversial. decision. in just two years' time the war had taken the lives of ten thousand two hundred people. to sink in but this isn't iraqi what's going on in sudan though of the marriage and family because they didn't stop at the roadblock and goes is that the chaos is getting bigger every day therefore it is not certain that the measures work. is that the kind that will be a wage war and while there are other factors such as dirty money laundering while the nato which is the organizations main source of funding. or are going to say don't attack rats. it's obvious that the state does not apply the appropriate measures in this topic and let me have. zach say what happened that day i don't know but i killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of
two thousand and six when the mexican president felipe calderon declared war on the seven councils operating in the country he sent forty thousand soldiers into the cities. it was a controversial. decision. in just two years' time the war had taken the lives of ten thousand two hundred people. to sink in but this isn't iraqi what's going on in sudan though of the marriage and family because they didn't stop at the roadblock and goes is that the chaos is getting bigger every day therefore it is...
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two thousand and six when the mexican president felipe calderon declared war on the seven councils operating in the country he sent forty thousand soldiers into the cities. it was a controversial. in just two years time the war had taken the lives of ten thousand two hundred people. a symptom but this isn't iraqi what's going on in sudan though it emerged as a family because they didn't stop at the roadblocks it goes is that the chaos is getting bigger every day therefore it is not certain that the measures work. is to pick on the day wage war and while there are other factors such as dirty money laundering while the nato which is the organizations main source of funding. or going to say don't attack rats. it's obvious that the state does not apply the appropriate measures. and let me be. the main competitor girl on the market is mother nature. may customers struggle with to. fight for each drop from an old dirty supply. let people think i are prices pure water. bottle life. they use it up there and wash their hands. and flush their toilets with the same water that mystery's is selling and spraying water. live right on the scene live the first tricky to
two thousand and six when the mexican president felipe calderon declared war on the seven councils operating in the country he sent forty thousand soldiers into the cities. it was a controversial. in just two years time the war had taken the lives of ten thousand two hundred people. a symptom but this isn't iraqi what's going on in sudan though it emerged as a family because they didn't stop at the roadblocks it goes is that the chaos is getting bigger every day therefore it is not certain that...