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jairo: charo considera que todo se debe a una ola de racismo. >> se ha desatado una ola de racismo, des lo tomen. jairo: agrega que lo importante es estar informado, preparado y atento a lo que pasa a su alrededor. palmira: fue un reporte de jairo diaz pedraza. en otra informaciÓn, dueÑo de una tienda de juguetes de colecciÓn en concord, se llevó una gran decepciÓn al canalizar el video de vigilancia. descubriÓ que un menor robouna caja de legos con los que podrÍan ser sus padres. el propietario compartiÓ las imÁgenes del robo. dijo que lo que mÁs le doliÓ fue ver a los adultos enseÑÁndole a un niÑo a robar. las deliberaciones por el incendio en la bodega koshit en su cuarto dÍa y seguimos sin veredicto. los acusados enfrentan 36 cargos, cada uno por homicidio involuntario. uno por cada persona que falleciÓ en el incendio, en diciembre de 2016. ramÓn: mientras tanto, la compaÑÍa red de reciclaje de california, red planet, ha cerrado su centro de reciclaje en el estado. dejaron a cientos de personas sin empleo. la empresa contaba con unos 300 centros de california. al menos 700 empleado
jairo: charo considera que todo se debe a una ola de racismo. >> se ha desatado una ola de racismo, des lo tomen. jairo: agrega que lo importante es estar informado, preparado y atento a lo que pasa a su alrededor. palmira: fue un reporte de jairo diaz pedraza. en otra informaciÓn, dueÑo de una tienda de juguetes de colecciÓn en concord, se llevó una gran decepciÓn al canalizar el video de vigilancia. descubriÓ que un menor robouna caja de legos con los que podrÍan ser sus padres....
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charo way open the charter a pathway forward toward negotiations and away from war so this is. i suspect. occupied a lot of time among the g 7 leaders particularly the 2 leaders that you mentioned not as a wreath tweeted after that short meeting he said the road ahead is going to be difficult but worth trying from iran's percent spur perspective what does it want like. would fundamentally wants relief from sanctions so they can sell its oil on the global market roughly 90 percent of iran's oil exports have been sanctioned have been blogged i think the wrongs economy is hurting i think is partly explains why zarif was so eager to come to the g 7 meeting you know the official iranian position is they don't want negotiations that that's largely for domestic political consumption within iran to satisfy you iranian hardliners so iran wants you know sanctions relief because its economy is in freefall there was this top wasn't what they were calling a couple of days ago compensation for the people of iran but i guess guessing from an idea to actual implementation that is it did an ext
charo way open the charter a pathway forward toward negotiations and away from war so this is. i suspect. occupied a lot of time among the g 7 leaders particularly the 2 leaders that you mentioned not as a wreath tweeted after that short meeting he said the road ahead is going to be difficult but worth trying from iran's percent spur perspective what does it want like. would fundamentally wants relief from sanctions so they can sell its oil on the global market roughly 90 percent of iran's oil...
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the construction of fancy sports who pays in convertibles it was a design house like that tony to charo impugning fair enough so when it was asked to build a commercial vehicle it added a touch of elegance this split rear window was replaced by a single rectangle public counters cargo platform that's what's on the shapely rear and then there's still a canvas sun roof it says luxury is as a pick up can get. though it was born and this was town of tune there's no. nothing this beatles heritage the bed of its distinctive rear end they can haul up to 380 kilograms of cargo thanks to their good connections brothers asked interests beutler received the basic body shells direct from v.w. german factory. the delicate 2 spokes steering wheel and all kinds of chrome embellishments sure these beetles were really the more expensive export version. once you hit that and here in the back is the legendary v.w. boxer engine with 1 point one leader displacement in 1000 filler watts of power and he really like to show it but that's not easy because you have to unhook the cover here and screen if it's a b
the construction of fancy sports who pays in convertibles it was a design house like that tony to charo impugning fair enough so when it was asked to build a commercial vehicle it added a touch of elegance this split rear window was replaced by a single rectangle public counters cargo platform that's what's on the shapely rear and then there's still a canvas sun roof it says luxury is as a pick up can get. though it was born and this was town of tune there's no. nothing this beatles heritage...
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after brown spoke, and college in connecticut, blacksmith charo blair admired the bowie. it was a two-edged dirk with the blade about num eight inches long. they remembered. he could tell it was an expensive weapon. brown asked what it would cost to copy the blade, and attach it to, say, oh 1006 foot poles. he said kansans needed such weapons to defend their home against order ruffians and wild beasts. charles blair paused. unsure that he wanted this work, he quoted john brown a stiff price. he said it would cost $1 a piece. brown said, that's good enough for me. i want the made. now, the question is why parks? why not more bowie knives? why not swords? why not something else? brown had already used blades in kansas when his man hacked to death by southerners with god swords. the murders terrified most recital is. spreading 1000 blades across kansas would intensify the scare that brown had started. his choice of weapon mattered. john brown was an avid reader of military history. he knew that pikes represented the overthrow of aristocracy. medieval knights gained social an
after brown spoke, and college in connecticut, blacksmith charo blair admired the bowie. it was a two-edged dirk with the blade about num eight inches long. they remembered. he could tell it was an expensive weapon. brown asked what it would cost to copy the blade, and attach it to, say, oh 1006 foot poles. he said kansans needed such weapons to defend their home against order ruffians and wild beasts. charles blair paused. unsure that he wanted this work, he quoted john brown a stiff price. he...