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violated her oath of office in the espionage act and opened the secrets to the enemies of china and eritrea -- and korea. she lied about bin gauzy and the fallen hero but not one democrat elected official said this is a bridge too far i cannot support this candidate. not one. i bring this up to discuss the communist party the way it was effective with political warfare everybody in lockstep. that is the way the left the hanes today. so you just don't see the light air and the crop. the former first lady in senator and secretary state but of the protected species. with character assassinating. with a dedicated public servant with a letter by coretta scott king while leading the senate rules witnesses you cannot serve that. cannot touch another woman that is a double steal dirt. but of that cripples the navy opposing the nonsense. but to look at that as ridiculous. and trump is a liberating force so i have waited 30 years for somebody on the right to appear like donald trump. so coming have of the left to understand so that is the way they see it or fight it. in it is character assassination
violated her oath of office in the espionage act and opened the secrets to the enemies of china and eritrea -- and korea. she lied about bin gauzy and the fallen hero but not one democrat elected official said this is a bridge too far i cannot support this candidate. not one. i bring this up to discuss the communist party the way it was effective with political warfare everybody in lockstep. that is the way the left the hanes today. so you just don't see the light air and the crop. the former...
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Apr 22, 2017
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a 34-year-old from eritrea with a maisch thon best 2:10:41. and a 32-year-old from kenya, at 2:03:05, just eight seconds off the current+++a÷h5 tim of course the physical aspect is one thing. the biggest barrier might be a mental one. >> it does sort of raise this question why hasn't it been done. >> i think one of the things is that in a marathon race, it's exactly that, it's a brace. all they have do mentally is beat the person behind they said.race. all they have do mentally is beat the person behind they said. it's a mental construct that they don't have to go after two hours because they will get the pay day if they just beats the person behind them. >> each of those five pillars does have as to work together, but perhaps no more so than with training and product. in order to try to achieve a goal like this, there are several things they are focusing on. one is the type of proper dekt duct, clothes that are more form fitting and also the shoes. these are prototypes of what they will be wearing. another big bucket as we've talked about is
a 34-year-old from eritrea with a maisch thon best 2:10:41. and a 32-year-old from kenya, at 2:03:05, just eight seconds off the current+++a÷h5 tim of course the physical aspect is one thing. the biggest barrier might be a mental one. >> it does sort of raise this question why hasn't it been done. >> i think one of the things is that in a marathon race, it's exactly that, it's a brace. all they have do mentally is beat the person behind they said.race. all they have do mentally is...
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Apr 29, 2017
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then there's the eastern route which is popular with those fleeing eritrea and somalia. two routes join in libya for the dangerous voyage across the mediterranean to europe. in 2016, an estimated 5000 people lost their lives while attempting the crossing. and only very few who make it to europe are actually granted asylum. most go under the radar, earning money illegally, mainly in catering, or after being recruited by drug dealers. still, for many in countries like the gambia, europe is a goal worth the risks. >> a new mood of optimism is sweeping gambia. after 22 years of dictatorship, the country now has a democratically-elected government. here in the village of kafuta, it's time to celebrate. all that's marring the occasion is the absence of young men. they've gone taking what's called 'the backway' to europe. one of the few left is amadou. he doesn't want to reveal his full name. he sometimes spends the whole day on the porch with his father. he says he feels useless. >> i have tried, you know. i go to down to the government, i don't get a job there because there a
then there's the eastern route which is popular with those fleeing eritrea and somalia. two routes join in libya for the dangerous voyage across the mediterranean to europe. in 2016, an estimated 5000 people lost their lives while attempting the crossing. and only very few who make it to europe are actually granted asylum. most go under the radar, earning money illegally, mainly in catering, or after being recruited by drug dealers. still, for many in countries like the gambia, europe is a goal...
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Apr 24, 2017
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most are teenagers without their parents, like this 15—year—old from eritrea. yes, england.im asylum here in france? i do not like it. you don't like to stay in france? yes. a report out today from the refugee rights data project says there are about 400 migrants in calais today, many sleeping in the woods. public opinion has hardened to all forms of migration, but michael mchugh from the refugee youth service says genuine asylum claims must be heard. it is not about what people want or don't want. we have tens of thousands of children moving across europe. there is a legal right for many of these children to go to the uk that is being actively obstructed. 30 minutes from calais, this is what's left of another migrant camp near dunkirk. it burnt down after a fight between rival groups of kurds and afghans. this is where many migrants came when thejungle was closed. the french government had plans in place to dismantle this camp before the fire. the government wants to pretend that the problem does not exist and their strategy is to destroy the places where people live, think
most are teenagers without their parents, like this 15—year—old from eritrea. yes, england.im asylum here in france? i do not like it. you don't like to stay in france? yes. a report out today from the refugee rights data project says there are about 400 migrants in calais today, many sleeping in the woods. public opinion has hardened to all forms of migration, but michael mchugh from the refugee youth service says genuine asylum claims must be heard. it is not about what people want or...
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Apr 24, 2017
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most teenagers without their parents, like this 15—year—old from eritrea.u not stay here and claim asylu m do you not stay here and claim asylum here in france. do you not stay here and claim asylum here in francelj do you not stay here and claim asylum here in france. i do not like it. you do not like france? the report out today from the refugee project says there are about 400 migrants in calais today, many sleeping in the woods. public opinion has hardened warforms of migration but michael mccue's from the refugee youth service says a genuine asylum claims must be heard. it is not about what people want or do not want. we have tens of thousands of children's moving across europe. there is a legal right for many of these children to go to the uk. it is being actively obstructed. 30 minutes from calais, this is what is left of another microcap near dunkirk. it burnt down after a fight between rival groups of kurds and afghans. this is where many migrants came when the jungle closed. the french government had plans in place to dismantle the camp for the fi
most teenagers without their parents, like this 15—year—old from eritrea.u not stay here and claim asylu m do you not stay here and claim asylum here in france. do you not stay here and claim asylum here in francelj do you not stay here and claim asylum here in france. i do not like it. you do not like france? the report out today from the refugee project says there are about 400 migrants in calais today, many sleeping in the woods. public opinion has hardened warforms of migration but...
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Apr 24, 2017
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most are teenagers without their parents, like this 15—year—old from eritrea. yes, england. in france? yes. the report out today from the refugee rights data project says there are about 400 migrants in calais today, many sleeping in the woods. public opinion has hardened for all forms of migration, but michael mchugh from the refugee youth service says genuine asylum claims must be heard. it is not about what people want or do not want. we have tens of thousands of children moving across europe. there is a legal right for many of these children to go to the uk. it is being actively obstructed. 30 minutes from calais, this is what is left of another migrant camp near dunkirk. it burnt down after a fight between rival groups of kurds and afghans. this is where many migrants came when thejungle closed. the french government had plans in place to dismantle this camp before the fire. the government wants to pretend that the problem does not exist and their strategy is to destroy the places where people live, thinking that if we destroy their places and they have no places to be
most are teenagers without their parents, like this 15—year—old from eritrea. yes, england. in france? yes. the report out today from the refugee rights data project says there are about 400 migrants in calais today, many sleeping in the woods. public opinion has hardened for all forms of migration, but michael mchugh from the refugee youth service says genuine asylum claims must be heard. it is not about what people want or do not want. we have tens of thousands of children moving across...