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but for most bolivians the price of rejection means they are more in control of the country. or years will not bow. down before then a more thorough report. that i have or not that is.
but for most bolivians the price of rejection means they are more in control of the country. or years will not bow. down before then a more thorough report. that i have or not that is.
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Jul 26, 2018
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but for most bolivians the price of rejection means they are more in control of the country. or years will not bow. down before any more fair up or more status or not that he will not pay these young can almost any level border meaning. any of us going back and as young. as eleven ever said i'm out of it is murtha know how to cope. mostly about a question i don't like it but i still stand he said i think that quite often. you know state about it being called by the government but up and down with a. lot of the. most almost quite a remote every mood on the outlook that i believe will pull in the ability of the left back most voters given the old this about. and what by these people should be mean but i think we're more than welcome ways to look and had almost reached out and in this global never pressed most of the most five thousand people don't go back to the whole. program. and. they. take it back and go have a go at the beauty of other you get out of one go to heaven when the police see the import of have found for them are going to get them into a bit too conservative if
but for most bolivians the price of rejection means they are more in control of the country. or years will not bow. down before any more fair up or more status or not that he will not pay these young can almost any level border meaning. any of us going back and as young. as eleven ever said i'm out of it is murtha know how to cope. mostly about a question i don't like it but i still stand he said i think that quite often. you know state about it being called by the government but up and down...
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Jul 27, 2018
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but for most bolivians the price of rejection means they are more in control of the country. or years will not bow. down before then a more thorough report out most that i have not that he will not that these young kids are most at a level poor meaning. and ask him to ask and as young. as eleven other set of them out it is a must know how they cope. most of it but a question that i had but i still stand he said i came to quite often. enough state about it being called by the government but up and down with the north end. of the. most the most quote of the matter is a lot that i believe in the ability of the land but no hope is given you of this. and what by these people should be mean but more than welcome ways and had almost reached out the moment is golden that the best you and most the most five thousand people don't go back to hold. on to. another if not all the little bit. and go have a go at the beauty of other you get out who are not go to heaven when the police see the import of have a little not found for them i can get them in they be able to conceive of it a millio
but for most bolivians the price of rejection means they are more in control of the country. or years will not bow. down before then a more thorough report out most that i have not that he will not that these young kids are most at a level poor meaning. and ask him to ask and as young. as eleven other set of them out it is a must know how they cope. most of it but a question that i had but i still stand he said i came to quite often. enough state about it being called by the government but up...
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Jul 30, 2018
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but for most bolivians the price of rejection means they are more in control of the country. or years will not bow. down before them or third. most that i have not that he will not buy these young can almost any other poor mean. and ask him to ask and as young. as eleven i said i'm out of it is must go have a poke. but i do not i. said i came to quite often. you know state about it being called all the things that much i know myself and i'm not. the. most almost remote ever. hope that i believe you believe you're the land back no hope has given you all this about. a month by the sea before the need for more than welcome was looked in it almost reached out and it is golden now the best most the most. vulnerable that happen all. over. the world they. think they're. going to. be that out of one but haven't we been the police to the import of have found for them i'm going to get them into even too conservative if a million people is the time for the muslim could be a by used to get out of our with all of this music that us out of mutual money on. the body. good morning america th
but for most bolivians the price of rejection means they are more in control of the country. or years will not bow. down before them or third. most that i have not that he will not buy these young can almost any other poor mean. and ask him to ask and as young. as eleven i said i'm out of it is must go have a poke. but i do not i. said i came to quite often. you know state about it being called all the things that much i know myself and i'm not. the. most almost remote ever. hope that i believe...
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Jul 31, 2018
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has been a staple in bolivian society for centuries it is also the rowing gradient of cocaine. for twenty years the governments of believe yet backed by the da the u.s. drug enforcement administration sought to eradicate the plant. and in past all of that believe it would have been in place. in two thousand and eight the new radical government took an unprecedented step and throughout the day. today they claim to control production while respecting the traditions passed down by their ancestors. but drug traffickers have also adapted it. may well still perfect or will be very unfair for you but we're going to be seeing is that we're not. going to go it's. bolivia remains a help for international drug traffickers whose tentacles reach the highest levels of government. monday morning of the coulee from our couldn't believe us capital the pass. is in about. every week more than five thousand cocoa farmers come here to so believe for distribution around the country. and this to maybe a third of the population consumed the mightily bitterly for its stimulants and medicinal properties
has been a staple in bolivian society for centuries it is also the rowing gradient of cocaine. for twenty years the governments of believe yet backed by the da the u.s. drug enforcement administration sought to eradicate the plant. and in past all of that believe it would have been in place. in two thousand and eight the new radical government took an unprecedented step and throughout the day. today they claim to control production while respecting the traditions passed down by their ancestors....
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bolivians public facade collapsed when he was arrested. police found this t. shirt in his bedroom it says a lot about the man behind the mask and seed. and it depicts the entrance to auschwitz. apparently he even wore the shirt to bed at night anyone who wear something like this obviously glorifies the holocaust and condones what happened there. there's no other reason why anyone would wear a shirt like that. a clear. on volley bins computer police found hundreds of data files that illustrate his support for germany's nazi regime the files included photographs templates and videos. been asleep under the cover of a historic german battle flag. and his distinctly germanic wedding ceremony. if you're obsessed with a certain ideology it permeates every aspect of your life including your private life that includes your family and friends for in disguise. of all even often appeared in public wearing medieval instead of the customary right wing kits of jumpsuits and bomb attack it's his sore to spread his near nazi views through political activism. and we're normal c
bolivians public facade collapsed when he was arrested. police found this t. shirt in his bedroom it says a lot about the man behind the mask and seed. and it depicts the entrance to auschwitz. apparently he even wore the shirt to bed at night anyone who wear something like this obviously glorifies the holocaust and condones what happened there. there's no other reason why anyone would wear a shirt like that. a clear. on volley bins computer police found hundreds of data files that illustrate...
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investigators who searched bolivians computer found numerous references to the organization blood and on it was banned in germany in two thousand and one but continued to play an active role underground. the group provided logistical support and the ideological blueprint for the n.s.c. and. the untried lot in honor was the crucial structure for the n.s.u. after its members went underground. in the group leaders from various german states were directly and specifically involved in supporting the fugitives like. the organized right wing music concerts to raise money for them. and they also tried to find weapons for them. ludden or was an instrumental support structure allison signed on to talk a reason. to have fully been also organized concerts to raise money for the n.s.u. trio. the. german law enforcement agencies were actually watching all this activity. the leader of blood and on and cheering and at the time was actually a police informant he provided detailed reports on the group's operations. and our research for this report revealed that the leader of germany's national blood an
investigators who searched bolivians computer found numerous references to the organization blood and on it was banned in germany in two thousand and one but continued to play an active role underground. the group provided logistical support and the ideological blueprint for the n.s.c. and. the untried lot in honor was the crucial structure for the n.s.u. after its members went underground. in the group leaders from various german states were directly and specifically involved in supporting the...
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Jul 28, 2018
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of film of all but if you get one with only but i keep the faith coca leaf has been a staple in bolivian society for centuries it is also the rowing gradient of cocaine. for twenty years the governments of believe yet backed by the da the u.s. drug enforcement administration sought to eradicate the plant. and in past. it would have been in place. in two thousand and eight the new radical government took an unprecedented step and throughout the day. today they claim to control production while respecting the traditions passed down by their ancestors. but drug traffickers have also adapted it. and they will soon perfect or will be very unfair for you we're going to be seeing is that we're not. going to. bolivia remains a help for international drug traffickers whose tentacles reach the highest levels of government. monday morning of the coulee from our couldn't believe us capital left us. isn't about. every week more than five thousand cocoa farmers come here to so believe for distribution around the country. and this to maybe a third of the population consumed the mightily bitterly forwar
of film of all but if you get one with only but i keep the faith coca leaf has been a staple in bolivian society for centuries it is also the rowing gradient of cocaine. for twenty years the governments of believe yet backed by the da the u.s. drug enforcement administration sought to eradicate the plant. and in past. it would have been in place. in two thousand and eight the new radical government took an unprecedented step and throughout the day. today they claim to control production while...
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Jul 28, 2018
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but for most bolivians the price of rejection means they are more in control of the country. for years when i. found it would have been a more thorough. or not that will not be obvious you don't get almost any that. any of us can have as young. as eleven to say that might it be isn't enough to know how they. feel about but i do not i. said i came to quite often. enough state about there being. no myself and that might be the. most the most remote ever. hope that i. believe the land back. given you. by these people will be mean. more than the way it looked and it almost leaked out in this globe will never know what the most. vulnerable they have no hope. for whether you get out who won but if the police the other hand would have found for them i can give them in the bin too conservative if a million people is that them for the muslim could be a. ah good good good good for the body good for the neighborhood for the date of the birth of the. little. good tony. well as a possible tornado touchdown in massachusetts you know july maybe not a regular occurrence a frontal systems unw
but for most bolivians the price of rejection means they are more in control of the country. for years when i. found it would have been a more thorough. or not that will not be obvious you don't get almost any that. any of us can have as young. as eleven to say that might it be isn't enough to know how they. feel about but i do not i. said i came to quite often. enough state about there being. no myself and that might be the. most the most remote ever. hope that i. believe the land back. given...
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what an insult that is to the bolivian people and to all of us who cherish true democratic ideals. just like castro, morales also continues to clamp down on the opposition, sending his national police to deploy repressive tactics and silence dissent brutally. just last month his hench man killed a young student from public university where students peacefully were protesting, calling for additional resources for their college. the latest state department of human rights report states that morales' power over the judicial system, the denial of fair and timely public trials and prosecution of political opponents are at the top of his human rights abuses. his greatest hits. it's no wonder that over 1,200 bolivian political exiles are now living in brazil and peru and paraguay and spain and here in our wonderful country, i 81. connie was born and raised in brooklyn, new york, where she met and fell in love with a woman who would become her wife, ruthie. they became a couple in 1974, long before same-sex couples were afforded equal rights. she was a school counselor and in 1988 they joi
what an insult that is to the bolivian people and to all of us who cherish true democratic ideals. just like castro, morales also continues to clamp down on the opposition, sending his national police to deploy repressive tactics and silence dissent brutally. just last month his hench man killed a young student from public university where students peacefully were protesting, calling for additional resources for their college. the latest state department of human rights report states that...
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Jul 25, 2018
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i'm not here on this floor to defend a bolivian national who has four prior convictions of rape and intercourse with a victim under 13. that's not why i'm here talking about. i'm here talking about people who were in the streets, minding their own business, with no criminal arrests. with no criminal background. with families at home waiting for them. yes, we've got to deport people. from this country. even if they come in ways that we could herwise -- otherwise understand. deportation has to occur. it occurred in the last administration. some were deported right at the i'm not here making the case to open the borders wide open and let in anybody here. but the courts have already procedures the now being employed. because every day you read in the papers and see on television how many families have been disunited, people aken, children and parents broken up. parents deported without their children. the authority is still looking to unite hundreds of children with their parents. that just isn't what we do in he united states of america. since one of these roundups occurred here in the nation's ca
i'm not here on this floor to defend a bolivian national who has four prior convictions of rape and intercourse with a victim under 13. that's not why i'm here talking about. i'm here talking about people who were in the streets, minding their own business, with no criminal arrests. with no criminal background. with families at home waiting for them. yes, we've got to deport people. from this country. even if they come in ways that we could herwise -- otherwise understand. deportation has to...
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Jul 25, 2018
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i'm not here on this floor to defend a bolivian national who has four prior convictions of rape and intercourse with a victim under 13. that's not why i'm here talking about. i'm here talking about people who were in the streets, minding their own business, with no criminal arrests. with no criminal background.
i'm not here on this floor to defend a bolivian national who has four prior convictions of rape and intercourse with a victim under 13. that's not why i'm here talking about. i'm here talking about people who were in the streets, minding their own business, with no criminal arrests. with no criminal background.
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Jul 30, 2018
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the soviet union was in the middle of spending itself into bolivian in war preparations made more a threat by economy. defense minister stated that in it the 1980s the soviet military budget reached 40% of the soviet gnp, which is incredible when you put this in perspective of u.s. expenditures. i mean, u.s. military expenditures peaked at 43% of gnp during one year in world war ii. in the 1950s it was 10%. from that point it declined to 5% in the carter administration, which, of course, produced what was called at the time the hollow army or ships that couldn't sail and planes that couldn't fly. fortunate unfortunately, we're almost back to that now in some respects. we use technology in the 1980s to compensate for the large dispari disparity. president reagan presented the soviet union with a significant military challenge that convinced them they could not win, at they never gave up trying to create that sort of capability. reagan did not end history, but he did create the circumstances in which communism ended in russia and as a major force in the world. faced with a massive nuclear bu
the soviet union was in the middle of spending itself into bolivian in war preparations made more a threat by economy. defense minister stated that in it the 1980s the soviet military budget reached 40% of the soviet gnp, which is incredible when you put this in perspective of u.s. expenditures. i mean, u.s. military expenditures peaked at 43% of gnp during one year in world war ii. in the 1950s it was 10%. from that point it declined to 5% in the carter administration, which, of course,...
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up the bolivian who do you think is going to be a little should look at. all the measures of the stores. in eighteen soccer world cup on t w news. show. it's easy. to. believe the so so the. play plz . plz . plz . slow slow. plz . eleven. pls. let. eleven play. place. play. play. play. play play. play play. play. play play play. play. play play. play. play. play. play. play. play play. play play. play play. play. the be. above. it. player . play . play play. play play play play play play play play . play live. play. politically live live. live . live . live live . live . the subtle. player. play play. play . play . place. blame blame blame blame blame. blame blame. blame blame. blame blame blame blame. blame. blame blame blame. blame. blame. blame. blame. blame blame. blame. place. play. the game play. play play play play. play. play. play. play play play play. play. play play. play play. play play play. play. place. to. play. play. play play. play play. play. play. play. play. play. play. play. play. play play play. play. play play play . yeah yeah . play
up the bolivian who do you think is going to be a little should look at. all the measures of the stores. in eighteen soccer world cup on t w news. show. it's easy. to. believe the so so the. play plz . plz . plz . slow slow. plz . eleven. pls. let. eleven play. place. play. play. play. play play. play play. play. play play play. play. play play. play. play. play. play. play. play play. play play. play play. play. the be. above. it. player . play . play play. play play play play play play play...