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waned as it moves inland but neighboring states including georgia and north and south carolina i've brisson for more damage and destruction. am. hurricane michael carved a path of destruction as it crashed ashore near panama city florida. with winds up to two hundred fifty kilometers an hour the storm was the worst to hit the northern panhandle in decades flooding homes and streets. the wind was so strong it would be trees you can hear just about every tree cracking and break in. the wind you just hit it up against a house. you could see it was something major but again if you. never experienced a hurricane or a major storm trust me this is something that you never want to go through. there when you just. look at jet engine. the winds just super super high you can feel it in your years like the pressure just changing you know. overnight michael moved towards the state of georgia and is expected to plow northward threatening south and north carolina. to hurricane weaken to a tropical storm but it is still dangerous menacing georgia with heavy rains and winds. fallen trees and power lines are
waned as it moves inland but neighboring states including georgia and north and south carolina i've brisson for more damage and destruction. am. hurricane michael carved a path of destruction as it crashed ashore near panama city florida. with winds up to two hundred fifty kilometers an hour the storm was the worst to hit the northern panhandle in decades flooding homes and streets. the wind was so strong it would be trees you can hear just about every tree cracking and break in. the wind you...
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your own acts this week was showcasing europe's most popular destinations and today it's my formal brisson will take you up and down the country what's coming up. inside the tips explore london off the beaten track. metropolis visit liverpool birthplace of the beatles. and some top attraction and because who is scotland's number one tourist mark. we kick off today's show in the british capital many tourists come to london wanting to see all the main attractions like buckingham palace taleb ridge and the houses of parliament but there's a whole other side to london that is usually just known to locals today we want to help you get to know a more personal side of the city so here is a real london a showing you what he thinks are the best bits of the capital. lunde. reagents canal watches its way north of central london but it's surprising a tranquil the canal runs almost parallel to the river thames. london author bill nash is interested in the more secluded parts of his hometown. in the past ten years. and in particular since the london olympics a lot of the canals around london are being r
your own acts this week was showcasing europe's most popular destinations and today it's my formal brisson will take you up and down the country what's coming up. inside the tips explore london off the beaten track. metropolis visit liverpool birthplace of the beatles. and some top attraction and because who is scotland's number one tourist mark. we kick off today's show in the british capital many tourists come to london wanting to see all the main attractions like buckingham palace taleb...
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you know the whole brisson population is dealt with but this is a very serious issue and certainly it's an issue that is yes across the emerging world but nothing less acute as it happens in the primary. intent like to turn to you to answer this next question because we know that you focus on women peace and security on the african continent you're very much often the voice of the voiceless. what keeps you up at night when you think about security and development i think it's. i have spent most of my life in conflict zone because. you know when we took a bite conflict the first country then you look at things africa unfortunately. but i also say that when you talk about this d g you don't know if the face of african women or a young african men that's the reality so for me is that when i wake up and i see the people suffering i say to something can be done something can be done when we look at. this nexus between discussing between net peace security and development for me in the middle there the human being let me give you one or two example. i recently visited. last year i went to nig
you know the whole brisson population is dealt with but this is a very serious issue and certainly it's an issue that is yes across the emerging world but nothing less acute as it happens in the primary. intent like to turn to you to answer this next question because we know that you focus on women peace and security on the african continent you're very much often the voice of the voiceless. what keeps you up at night when you think about security and development i think it's. i have spent most...