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Dec 13, 2017
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it's the festival of eid an old who can make it so i've come to the local mosque on the ground up but it's not a time for celebration. and. own logo on our. show and i was never heavy handed in letting you know lulu then the revolution bit. however you how do you know the way you know you out what you had never done how much out you believe it will be done ultimately lead up. to the dead or also remember to hear in jobar spain sion bomb shelter a cemetery. in a. fad has been an undertaker a job of more than fifty years. the work of the women. many of his own family now law i met these broken tombs. and some of the thought that the mismatches if you have that welcome. of them find it. but it's the it that is to put their feet in. the mud of the cause a civil student here. i wouldn't have thought it would tell me a doubt it was god it was a month of it so what i've got is a month ahead. because. they are no solace and i would ignore the mad side of the vision of the wisdom i mean what the. i mean. by this with love i mean eyes and. so how the job outcome to. such tests and truckful dest
it's the festival of eid an old who can make it so i've come to the local mosque on the ground up but it's not a time for celebration. and. own logo on our. show and i was never heavy handed in letting you know lulu then the revolution bit. however you how do you know the way you know you out what you had never done how much out you believe it will be done ultimately lead up. to the dead or also remember to hear in jobar spain sion bomb shelter a cemetery. in a. fad has been an undertaker a job...
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Dec 15, 2017
12/17
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it's the festival of eid an old who can make it so i've come to the moken mosque on the ground but but it's not a time for celebration. and. own low for our. show. over here in the euro lou and then the revolution bit. however you have you know nothing left out what you have to move out and how much out you believe it will be done ultimately lead up. to the dead or also remember to here in job as pynchon bomb shelter cemetery. in the. fad has been an undertaker a job of more than fifty years. the work of the women. many of his own family now law i met these broken tombs. and some of us out there that you miss my eyes a few of that will come back. of them find it. but it's the it that is to put the fear in me but. the motive of god has a sieve is to. tell whether or not i have thought it would be a doubt it was god who is a man and it is so without god is a month ahead. because. they are no solace and i would i would it ignore the mad side of the vision of the willem i mean what the. i mean. by this with i love i did eyes and. saw how the job outcome to. such tests and truck from destru
it's the festival of eid an old who can make it so i've come to the moken mosque on the ground but but it's not a time for celebration. and. own low for our. show. over here in the euro lou and then the revolution bit. however you have you know nothing left out what you have to move out and how much out you believe it will be done ultimately lead up. to the dead or also remember to here in job as pynchon bomb shelter cemetery. in the. fad has been an undertaker a job of more than fifty years....
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Dec 17, 2017
12/17
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it's the festival of eid an old who can make its i've come to the local mosque on the ground. but but it's not a time for celebration. known load on our. show and i was never here in the us was looming and then the revolution bit. however you how do you know did they know you were out what you had never done how much of that you believe it will be done ultimately lead up. to the dead or also remember to here in jobar spain sion bomb shelter cemetery. in a. fad has been an undertaker a job of more than fifty years. the work of the women. many of his own family now lawyer i met these broken tunes. on some of the thought it that the mismatches if you have that will kind. of them find it. but it's the it that is to put the fear in me but. the mode of the civets to you. i wouldn't have thought it would be a doubt it was god it was a man i was so what i got is a month ahead and because. they are no solace and i love it i would ignore my side of the vision of the wisdom i mean what the. i mean. by this with i love i do you know is in. so how to job outcome to. such death and dreadful
it's the festival of eid an old who can make its i've come to the local mosque on the ground. but but it's not a time for celebration. known load on our. show and i was never here in the us was looming and then the revolution bit. however you how do you know did they know you were out what you had never done how much of that you believe it will be done ultimately lead up. to the dead or also remember to here in jobar spain sion bomb shelter cemetery. in a. fad has been an undertaker a job of...
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Dec 18, 2017
12/17
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and celebrations like eid al jamma are as much about keeping their identity alive too. since 2014, thousands of yazidis have left iraq as refugees. the religious practices of the yazidi community are some of the oldest in the world, and with so many members of the community leaving the country, traditions like this are in danger of dying out. once people enter into the temple, they take pieces of colored cloth and they tie it on to the walls inside here. each one represents a prayer, or a wish. the elders here are praying for jy to return. >> ( translated ): in the past, people were coming here and dancing and celebrating, but afer the genocide, they don't dance anymore. >> reporter: during the ceremony's climax, the atmosphere is triumphant. a bright cloth, representing the colors of life and god is carried with elation into the temple. for the people here it is a brief moment of triumph. something to be savored at times like these. standing in the way of recovery, is a deep sense of betrayal. many of the yazidis we spoke with adamantly believe their arab-muslim neighb
and celebrations like eid al jamma are as much about keeping their identity alive too. since 2014, thousands of yazidis have left iraq as refugees. the religious practices of the yazidi community are some of the oldest in the world, and with so many members of the community leaving the country, traditions like this are in danger of dying out. once people enter into the temple, they take pieces of colored cloth and they tie it on to the walls inside here. each one represents a prayer, or a wish....
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Dec 25, 2017
12/17
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the officer's partner was treated at eid medical center for minor injuries there. >> let's check in with anser hassan. he's been following this story since it broke. for quite some time, it shut down traffic on i-880 in hayward. this just tragic news on christmas. >> reporter: that's right, laura. especially having to notify the wife on christmas morning. what we've learned, as you reported, the man killed in last night's accident was this man. as you mentioned he just joined the chp force one year and four months ago. he was just 33 years old. he grew up in tracy. he leaves behind a wife and three young children. his partner, jonathan well as kwez -- the officers were parked on the shoulder of southbound 880 in hayward. they were looking for impaired drivers as part of chp's maximum enforcement period and that's when they were hit behind by a driver who slammed into the back of their patrol car. chp says the driver was driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs and that he was speeding. they say that driver was a 22-year-old man who was coming home to hayward from a party. now, ch
the officer's partner was treated at eid medical center for minor injuries there. >> let's check in with anser hassan. he's been following this story since it broke. for quite some time, it shut down traffic on i-880 in hayward. this just tragic news on christmas. >> reporter: that's right, laura. especially having to notify the wife on christmas morning. what we've learned, as you reported, the man killed in last night's accident was this man. as you mentioned he just joined the...
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Dec 27, 2017
12/17
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kind of that peace mission is supporting some kind of alternative identity for people so religious eid 's the are different. he's not challenging the kind of structure in the same way that elijah muhammad is, but he's in essence doing the same thing. creating businesses, trying to create jobs at the height of the depression and creating a sensation. do you have a question? got to go to the mic. >> okay. so my question is why is -- this on? >> yes, it's on. >> my question is why is it okay -- like why were they calling him god? like, why is that okay? his eyes? because usually it's blasphemy if people are calling other people god, and especially -- well, i know in the muslim religion that's reallied be but also in christianity, too. >> and judaism as well. it's blasphemous to call yourself god. he's calling himself god for a number of reasons. one that he is delivering the manna from heaven and people buy into it or they go along with it. we can't tell. some people actually believed, some people are like i'm getting things from this dude and while it lasts it lasts. there were attempted
kind of that peace mission is supporting some kind of alternative identity for people so religious eid 's the are different. he's not challenging the kind of structure in the same way that elijah muhammad is, but he's in essence doing the same thing. creating businesses, trying to create jobs at the height of the depression and creating a sensation. do you have a question? got to go to the mic. >> okay. so my question is why is -- this on? >> yes, it's on. >> my question is...
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Dec 8, 2017
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think millennials are so image conscious -- en sta grahaming each other, they'll do anything to avoid eiding carbs including going full carnivore they love chicken so much roar capital is taking buffalo wild wings private. that's the tip of the iceberg. before buffalo wild wings there was popeye's remember them? the parent company of burger king acquiring popeye's louisiana chicken. the company has had two full quarters under its belt. so far the rilts aring looing good hence why the stock is up 27% for the year even as it sold off pretty hard over the past couple weeks, because they're based in canada. they don't seethe same benefit from reform as an american-based chain would in its taxes then just last week we got confirmation that arby's which belongs to roar capital would be snapping up buffalo wild wings for 42% premium versus where the stock began trading. those rumors were pretty shocking as buffalo wild wings has been performing pretty poorly for quite some time one chicken chain getting acquired, okay, isolated incident but two? i think two is the beginning of a pattern. there migh
think millennials are so image conscious -- en sta grahaming each other, they'll do anything to avoid eiding carbs including going full carnivore they love chicken so much roar capital is taking buffalo wild wings private. that's the tip of the iceberg. before buffalo wild wings there was popeye's remember them? the parent company of burger king acquiring popeye's louisiana chicken. the company has had two full quarters under its belt. so far the rilts aring looing good hence why the stock is...
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Dec 20, 2017
12/17
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and parents are worried about their young children stepping on unexploded bombs or some a binge of eid reports now from the western bank of the euphrates river. floods from rubble but the family have little choice. their home in iraq i was hit by a near strike as i filled was driven out they've been living in displacement camps but life was so tough there back home with some fears that children could step on a mine on an unexploded munition. halftime i'm from the l much like neighborhood i'm constantly worried about the young children it's difficult to live here there's nothing with no house if you look outside now after the fall of isis de facto capital the people of russia complain no one is helping them with armor has thirteen children and he says the camp management i need told him to go home and then we'll look at this the house is gone there's nothing left nothing to eat or drink we need something to survive i was once home to more than a quarter of a million people after nearly five months of fighting eighty percent of the city's destroyed. doctors without borders says during th
and parents are worried about their young children stepping on unexploded bombs or some a binge of eid reports now from the western bank of the euphrates river. floods from rubble but the family have little choice. their home in iraq i was hit by a near strike as i filled was driven out they've been living in displacement camps but life was so tough there back home with some fears that children could step on a mine on an unexploded munition. halftime i'm from the l much like neighborhood i'm...
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Dec 6, 2017
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that was allegedly going to be planted by the gates of downing street —— eye eid.ss we re herself. —— ied. the chances of success were minimal but the media success success were minimal but the media success would have been immense. speaking more broadly, do you think those planned attacks are becoming more ambitious generally? it's interesting. we have certainly seen these become quite basic, certainly those inspired by islamic state, but what we are perhaps seeing is more ofa what we are perhaps seeing is more of a reversion to the old al-qaeda style which were big spectaculars and one thing we know about terrorist groups is they are incredibly media savvy. so whatever they do, even if it only has a minimal degree of impact in terms of success , minimal degree of impact in terms of success, if it is done in an iconic location it will garnish as much publicity as it can, which again only promotes and spread their message to potential individuals that they could radicalise. well, one of the things coming out of the review, there were potentially missed opportunitie
that was allegedly going to be planted by the gates of downing street —— eye eid.ss we re herself. —— ied. the chances of success were minimal but the media success success were minimal but the media success would have been immense. speaking more broadly, do you think those planned attacks are becoming more ambitious generally? it's interesting. we have certainly seen these become quite basic, certainly those inspired by islamic state, but what we are perhaps seeing is more ofa what we...
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