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>> and she mentioned it would be guyana, and south america, and the money would be very good. i am thinking, yeah, i could do with a little bit of a holiday to be honest. i didn't say yes straight to away, but i said that i would probably do it after i spoke to david. >> hey, darling. >> hello, love. >> when i got home that night, david was still up. >> you know i have been offered a job. >> and she said she had a job offer, and pole dancing and teaching the locals like at the gym. i said, not a chance. i said no way am i letting you go to south america, not in a million years. we didn't argue about it, but i said, no, jayne, it is not happening. >> i was angry a little bit, because i had it in my head that i was going off to the caribbean. he can be stubborn, but i usually get my own way, so i thought that i would be able to talk him around. ♪ the next time i was working in the club, the girl introduced me to this tall black guy who said, hello, i'm mr. biggs, pleased to meet you. >> beautiful woman you are. >> thank you very much. >> you are welcome. >> he was very polite an
>> and she mentioned it would be guyana, and south america, and the money would be very good. i am thinking, yeah, i could do with a little bit of a holiday to be honest. i didn't say yes straight to away, but i said that i would probably do it after i spoke to david. >> hey, darling. >> hello, love. >> when i got home that night, david was still up. >> you know i have been offered a job. >> and she said she had a job offer, and pole dancing and teaching the...
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the searching american soldiers have finished counting the bodies in jonestown, guyana. 910 died in theling other americans and themselves. what a lovely home you have. is this your family? yea, that's my daughter, my son, and that's my... hey, kool-aid man! ...husband. oh yeah!!! [ crashing ] [ electricity crackles ] hey at least you got your homeowners insurance through progressive. by bundling it with your car insurance you saved a ton! yeah. do you want to see the rest of the house? -i can actually see a lot of it. -oh. it's good for you, but still somehow tastes amazing. it doesn't make sense. kind of like your echo having a cheeky british accent. hellooo! 'ello! you saucy tart! >>> there were a lot of strange people who had committed a lot of strange crimes in the 1970s, but none of them was as mediagenic as ted bundy. >> were you surprised to be in jail. >> i didn't know what to expect. never been in jail or arrested before. >> bundy was a prolific serial killer. we don't know how many killed. we know it's dozens. he was handsome, very involved this politics, was in law school. i
the searching american soldiers have finished counting the bodies in jonestown, guyana. 910 died in theling other americans and themselves. what a lovely home you have. is this your family? yea, that's my daughter, my son, and that's my... hey, kool-aid man! ...husband. oh yeah!!! [ crashing ] [ electricity crackles ] hey at least you got your homeowners insurance through progressive. by bundling it with your car insurance you saved a ton! yeah. do you want to see the rest of the house? -i can...
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michelle spent the weekend by working in guyana, london and yemen before georging unhcr as a field officer in 1978. his career took him to cameroon and pakistan as well as several years at the agency's headquarters in geneva where he served as the first public health advisor to the organization. due to the time constraints i'm not going to go through the awards that he's received but suffice it to say that he is a very outstanding individual. michelle? >> good evening, everyone and congratulations to the organizers. the turn out is quite impressive. think the fact that we have syrians on the panel certainly explains some of that success. so there are today 60 million people displaced by conflict and persecution and war in the world. 20% of these are syrians. this is just to put the syrian crisis about the size it has and it has tremendous challengers. it starts -- i wouldn't say well, but until 2013 there was hope amongst syrians that there would be a sort of political resolution in syria. i said flaps libya with an intervention by an international community and everybody was -- all those
michelle spent the weekend by working in guyana, london and yemen before georging unhcr as a field officer in 1978. his career took him to cameroon and pakistan as well as several years at the agency's headquarters in geneva where he served as the first public health advisor to the organization. due to the time constraints i'm not going to go through the awards that he's received but suffice it to say that he is a very outstanding individual. michelle? >> good evening, everyone and...
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working spent a decade in guyana, zambia, brazil, london, yemen, before joining unhcr as a field officer in thailand in 1978. his career took him to field operations in cameroon, pakistan , as well as several of the years that the agencies headquartered in geneva, where he served as the first public health advisor to the organization. due to the time constraints, i will not go through all the other wonderful things that he has done and the awards he has received, but suffice it to say he is a very outstanding individual. michelle. you, ambassador, good, and congratulations to the organizers. the turnout is quite impressive, so very nice work. the fact that we have syrians on the panel certainly explains some of that success. today, 60 million people displaced by conflict, persecution, war in the world. 20% are syrian. ont to put the syrian crisis the size that it has, and it has confronted the international community with tremendous challenges. the violence in was her read this, but until 2013, there was hope among syrians there would be a political resolution in libya as had happened in
working spent a decade in guyana, zambia, brazil, london, yemen, before joining unhcr as a field officer in thailand in 1978. his career took him to field operations in cameroon, pakistan , as well as several of the years that the agencies headquartered in geneva, where he served as the first public health advisor to the organization. due to the time constraints, i will not go through all the other wonderful things that he has done and the awards he has received, but suffice it to say he is a...
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michel spent a decade working in guyana, zambia, brazil, london and yemen before joining unhcr as a field officer in thailand in 1978. his u.n. career took him to field operations in cameroon, in pakistan, as well as several years at the agency's headquarters in geneva where he served as the first public health adviser to the organization. due to the time constraints, i'm not going to go through all the other wonderful things that he has done and the awards that he has received, but suffice it to say that he is a very outstanding individual. michel. >> thank you very much, mr. ambassador. good evening, everyone, and congratulations to the organizers. i think you've managed to turn out things quite impressive, so very nice work. and i think the fact that we have syrians on the panel certainly explains some of that success. so there are today 60 million people displaced by conflict and persecution and war in the world. 20% of these are syrians. this is just to put the syrian crisis at the size it has, and it has confronted the international community with tremendous challenges. it started i
michel spent a decade working in guyana, zambia, brazil, london and yemen before joining unhcr as a field officer in thailand in 1978. his u.n. career took him to field operations in cameroon, in pakistan, as well as several years at the agency's headquarters in geneva where he served as the first public health adviser to the organization. due to the time constraints, i'm not going to go through all the other wonderful things that he has done and the awards that he has received, but suffice it...
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michelle spent a decade working in guyana, brazil, london and yemen before joining as a field officerailand in 1978. his career took him to field operations in cameroon, pakistan, as well as several years at the agency's headquarters in geneva where he served as the first public health adviser to the organization. due to the time constraints i'm not going to go through all the wonderful things he's done and awards that he has received. suffice it to say that he is a very outstanding individual. >> thank you very much mr. ambassador. good evening, everyone. and congratulations to the organizers. i think you've managed a turnout quite impressive. so very nice work. i think the fact that we have southeasterns on the panel certainly explains some of -- syrians on the panel explains some of the success. today 50 million people displaced by conflict persecution and war in the world. 20% of these are syrians. this is just to put the syrian crisis at the size it has. and it has confronted the international community with tremendous challenges. it started, the violence in zeeria was horned doe
michelle spent a decade working in guyana, brazil, london and yemen before joining as a field officerailand in 1978. his career took him to field operations in cameroon, pakistan, as well as several years at the agency's headquarters in geneva where he served as the first public health adviser to the organization. due to the time constraints i'm not going to go through all the wonderful things he's done and awards that he has received. suffice it to say that he is a very outstanding individual....