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was offered for sale a muslim's capture and he was arrested in prague at the request of turkish interpol whose name is the former leader of the p y d and ankara says this party is the syrian offshoot of the p.k. k. which has waged an insurgency on turkish soil for decades turkey has banned the kurdish group as a terrorist organization or to one is now hoping for muslims extradition. they broke up the religious community they told this nation apart. that's why we are fighting these terrorists otherwise we do not have a problem with our kurdish brothers. our problem is with terrorists. muslim was wanted in connection with a two thousand and sixteen car bombing in ankara which killed thirty people the attack was claimed by the. muslim denies any involvement d.w. spoke to him exclusively just one week before his arrest turkey says that the why p.g. and that the people that these are terrorist organizations. they say that they are no different from the p.k. which we know that many governments around the world have classified as a terrorist organization the links are strong aren't they know it
was offered for sale a muslim's capture and he was arrested in prague at the request of turkish interpol whose name is the former leader of the p y d and ankara says this party is the syrian offshoot of the p.k. k. which has waged an insurgency on turkish soil for decades turkey has banned the kurdish group as a terrorist organization or to one is now hoping for muslims extradition. they broke up the religious community they told this nation apart. that's why we are fighting these terrorists...
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well i'm in southern muslim has been on this interpol arrest warrant for a long time but no european county has acted on that and the signal with the tensions brewing over a three and out that there is attacking our free. turkey doesn't like saddam will simply go in european capitals and talk about civilians being killed they want to keep it silent and this is one of the reasons why now they are trying to put more pressure on western governments through debate to see arrest saddam with them because they don't want people to talk about after and they want to keep it completely silent against all the muslim was recently in capital what about where you are how of kurds in syria in reacting to the turkish military presence in the region. they're being very upset because now they see that civilians are being killed in our stream and there's not much response from it from the west for instance the west is always talking about that side it should stop in ghouta but they're not talking about africa where the same is happening so i talked with one of the military spokespersons and he said for
well i'm in southern muslim has been on this interpol arrest warrant for a long time but no european county has acted on that and the signal with the tensions brewing over a three and out that there is attacking our free. turkey doesn't like saddam will simply go in european capitals and talk about civilians being killed they want to keep it silent and this is one of the reasons why now they are trying to put more pressure on western governments through debate to see arrest saddam with them...
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main kurdish political party the p y d was spotted in arrested in the czech capital prague on an interpol arrest warrant issued by turkey well today kurds gathered in front of the interior ministry to demand mr muslim be released wants him to be extradited but that will be up to a check court to decide mr muslims organization the movement for a democratic society has denounced the arrest saying that it violates international law. or turkey considers a solid muslims party to be an offshoot of the p.k. k. group accused of running a decades long insurgency on turkish territory the us and the e.u. have deemed the p k k terrorist organization and here's what turkey's president to one said about the arrest. now the head of the p y d has being caught him and. how i hope god willing is that the czech republic will hand him over to turkey. and made justice be done. they broke up our religious community they told this nation the pot's and that is why we are fighting these terrorists. now it's important to note here that sali muslim was not fleeing turkish authorities when he was arrested in fact he
main kurdish political party the p y d was spotted in arrested in the czech capital prague on an interpol arrest warrant issued by turkey well today kurds gathered in front of the interior ministry to demand mr muslim be released wants him to be extradited but that will be up to a check court to decide mr muslims organization the movement for a democratic society has denounced the arrest saying that it violates international law. or turkey considers a solid muslims party to be an offshoot of...
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the to worry about interpol and other police organizations.d they are wanople. that is going to interfere with their lives to a degree that people are underestimating. and yes, it is possible they could be turned over to the u.s. what is also clear i this indictment is pointing directly at the putin government. this organization was a etordinated and rather com effort to hack into the election. the clear import is that the fingerprints of the putin regime is on this. jane: jonathan turley, thank you for joining me. jonathan: thank you. jane: toy the funerals started to take place for the victims of wednesday's ma shooting in parkland, florida. 17 people were killed, and last night thousands attended candlelight vigil. many there have been calling for tougher guprcontrol. ident trump is heading to florida, where he said he would visit those impacted. our north america correspondent aleem maqbool has this rep tt. aleem:y are coming to mourn a girl who was shot dead inside her chool, one of the 17 victims of america's latest mass shooting. layssa alhadeff had been
the to worry about interpol and other police organizations.d they are wanople. that is going to interfere with their lives to a degree that people are underestimating. and yes, it is possible they could be turned over to the u.s. what is also clear i this indictment is pointing directly at the putin government. this organization was a etordinated and rather com effort to hack into the election. the clear import is that the fingerprints of the putin regime is on this. jane: jonathan turley,...
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people more to worship by the murder interpol but the string of scandals three months later a small group of women activists tried to engage the public in their fight for justice and change they come regularly to the site of the bomb attack to tend to the heel of the person a journalist was murdered was assassinated because of what she knew and because of what she said and if this isn't a sign for the rest of us to shut up then i don't know what is and that's the last thing that you know you can't take away our freedom of speech. monreal lives in a village near the capital letter he's well aware that he can't hide in the small island and he too feels the climate of intimidation some of your state is a state where the infrastructure the institutions of the state appear to serve as the interest of. interest of justice i guess we do have that. small group of people trying to bring change to malta but they're facing strong resistance from local powers underneath the picture perfect surface lies a political symbol of intrigue and corruption. a new study is warning that polar bears could be hea
people more to worship by the murder interpol but the string of scandals three months later a small group of women activists tried to engage the public in their fight for justice and change they come regularly to the site of the bomb attack to tend to the heel of the person a journalist was murdered was assassinated because of what she knew and because of what she said and if this isn't a sign for the rest of us to shut up then i don't know what is and that's the last thing that you know you...
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around child protection and we must work with other countries and also the united nations but also interpol and make sure that what comes out of this is a very robust system that builds confidence not just here but internationally and making sure that these are all things don't happen again in the future and yet. what would you attribute this current lack of interest in humanitarian giving to is it just a consequence of the current scandals that are plaguing the sector or does it go deeper than that. it's not your. problem. i'm afraid we've lost therm yan for now but let's continue and hopefully will be able to get the link back to you and i go into is in easton d r c let's go back to george and george young was young was starting to tell us about something more deeper a deeper malays that is affecting the sector that is leading to generally to a downturn in the amount of humanitarian aid being given primarily from countries because it's governments isn't it the do the heavy lifting when it comes to this area. beside the cautious of describing it as a malays for sensually. spend a humanitar
around child protection and we must work with other countries and also the united nations but also interpol and make sure that what comes out of this is a very robust system that builds confidence not just here but internationally and making sure that these are all things don't happen again in the future and yet. what would you attribute this current lack of interest in humanitarian giving to is it just a consequence of the current scandals that are plaguing the sector or does it go deeper than...
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found no reason to hold him the former head of the kurdish people idea was arrested on sunday on an interpol notice from turkey mr muslim is one of the turkey on terrorism charges related to a twenty sixteen car bombing in on corrupt. the decision has drawn ire from longer at turkey's foreign minister slammed the decision to free mr muslim calling it a scandal turkey's deputy prime minister has accused the czech republic the czech court of supporting terrorism. this ruling is against international law. it is against the european convention on extradition. clearly this ruling shows support for terrorist organizations. and this ruling will have negative effects on relations between turkey and the czech republic. well for more reaction from turkey we're joined now by our correspondent dorian jones who's on the story for us tonight from istanbul good evening to you dorian and so i have to ask you did turkey and we know they're angry but did they really expect an extradition today. well if you speak them officially they said yes they say this is was a critical test stall of one of its nato allies
found no reason to hold him the former head of the kurdish people idea was arrested on sunday on an interpol notice from turkey mr muslim is one of the turkey on terrorism charges related to a twenty sixteen car bombing in on corrupt. the decision has drawn ire from longer at turkey's foreign minister slammed the decision to free mr muslim calling it a scandal turkey's deputy prime minister has accused the czech republic the czech court of supporting terrorism. this ruling is against...
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even the most extreme brexiters want to have a very strong security interpol relationship with the restf europe. no doubt about that. but even there she threw a spanner into the works and accuse of them of being ideological. they are so pragmatic compared with us, the whole brexit conundrum is about british ideology. to accuse, particularly in the context of security, to accuse angela merkel and the europeans of this is an absurdity and it bodes very ill. to be fair to her, she only said if ideological... she did not say they were ideological. well, if. the question is, has she in this speech said, which she may have done, that she is willing to accept the european court ofjustice as an arbitrator on a treaty over security? that's a step forward. it crosses over one of her red lines if she does not accept that, it will not happen then. she must accept with any treaty on any issue whatever that there is always an international adjudicator on any trade deal wherever in the world. in europe it happens to be the ec]. she must swallow this. and, brian o'connell, as another european looking i
even the most extreme brexiters want to have a very strong security interpol relationship with the restf europe. no doubt about that. but even there she threw a spanner into the works and accuse of them of being ideological. they are so pragmatic compared with us, the whole brexit conundrum is about british ideology. to accuse, particularly in the context of security, to accuse angela merkel and the europeans of this is an absurdity and it bodes very ill. to be fair to her, she only said if...
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what —— should be what is easiest because of even the most extreme want to have a strong security interpolth the rest of europe and there is no doubt about that. even there, she managed to throw a bit of a spanner in the works and accused them of being ideological, and then they are so pragmatic compared to us, the whole brexit conundrum is about british ideology, and to accuse, particularly in the context of security, to accuse angela merkel and the europeans of this is an absurdity and it bodes very ill. to be fair, she only said if, if. she didn't say they were ideological. if. has she come in this speech, said, which she might have done, that she is willing to accept the european court of justice that she is willing to accept the european court ofjustice as an arbitrator on a treaty over security? and that is a step forward. it crosses her redline if she doesn't accept that, it is not going to happen. she has to accept with any treaty or any issue that there is always an international adjudicator on any trade deal wherever in the world. in europe, it happens to be the ec] and she has t
what —— should be what is easiest because of even the most extreme want to have a strong security interpolth the rest of europe and there is no doubt about that. even there, she managed to throw a bit of a spanner in the works and accused them of being ideological, and then they are so pragmatic compared to us, the whole brexit conundrum is about british ideology, and to accuse, particularly in the context of security, to accuse angela merkel and the europeans of this is an absurdity and it...
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around about thirty degrees for india means a lot of cloud here that stretches all the way up through interpol is well it's generally just been high clouds so not really doing a great deal weather wise that may just squeeze out the old shower there for the himalayas further south and it's over sri lanka where we've seen some particularly wet weather recently might be some rather more shop showers as we head through wednesday and on wednesday it looks like that we pushing a bit further north as well so in the southern parts of india will season showers to. the with sponsored by the time he's. written a little like you source of substance to the country. isn't flows through this thing going on who can lay claim to didn't name isn't going to give them the resources we need but with this comes a destabilizing rivalry the country suspicious of each of those intentions in the battle for control of the river transponding see consultation was not up to me to come to is because of some unknown field struggle a little bit of this time on al jazeera. you're watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stori
around about thirty degrees for india means a lot of cloud here that stretches all the way up through interpol is well it's generally just been high clouds so not really doing a great deal weather wise that may just squeeze out the old shower there for the himalayas further south and it's over sri lanka where we've seen some particularly wet weather recently might be some rather more shop showers as we head through wednesday and on wednesday it looks like that we pushing a bit further north as...
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colors, eight different levels, the red is the most serious, and the point is a country could -- interpolthe country that they are found in traveling to provisionally arrest them pending extradition. that's sort of the landscape. eric: that means all you have to do if you wanted these guys pick your countries. you may be constricted in where you can travel in the world, but you can get away with it >> yeah, that's true. we've heard from a couple of the defendants already saying how much they like russia and they plan to stay. [laughter] >> and that would make sense because of the extradition issues that doug just brought up. eric: it's called the internet research agency according to the indictment and the managing director says quote i love my country. in russia there are many beautiful places where you can go, so he's going to be stuck in siberia or moscow or st. petersburg. but doug, the incredibly troubling part of this is that it started in 2014 and it seems so simple and it was so americanized using facebook and social media with the hashtags and also allegedly traveling to many sta
colors, eight different levels, the red is the most serious, and the point is a country could -- interpolthe country that they are found in traveling to provisionally arrest them pending extradition. that's sort of the landscape. eric: that means all you have to do if you wanted these guys pick your countries. you may be constricted in where you can travel in the world, but you can get away with it >> yeah, that's true. we've heard from a couple of the defendants already saying how much...
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of the things that will happen is when they're indicted the arrest warrants will be put into the interpolnd databases. so if they were to leave russia, if they were to travel, and go to a country either in europe or somewhere else that has an extradition treaty they can be brought here. they are becoming a prisoner of their own country. it might not matter much to them, but it might. we can take additional steps to actively try to pick them up and bring them to the united states for trial. so my hope and i anticipate that there are efforts that are going to try to bring them here based on these warrants that have been issued. >> john, read the tea leaves for me. there's nothing in this document about the hack. what do you make of that? >> you know, i think that that is a separate piece of this. i think what you have seen as the special council and the deputy attorney general, they have been very methodical. each indictment stands on its own and it goes to the next step. so this one has to do with these 13 individuals with these allegations. there are other allegations that have been discu
of the things that will happen is when they're indicted the arrest warrants will be put into the interpolnd databases. so if they were to leave russia, if they were to travel, and go to a country either in europe or somewhere else that has an extradition treaty they can be brought here. they are becoming a prisoner of their own country. it might not matter much to them, but it might. we can take additional steps to actively try to pick them up and bring them to the united states for trial. so...
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when indicted, arrest warrants will be issued rktsz they will be put into international databases, interpol and the like. so if they were to leave russia, if they were to travel and go to a country either in europe or somewhere else that has an extradition treaty with the united states, they could be detained and brought here. so essentially they become a prisoner of their own country which for some of these folks might not matter much to them, but it might. and so we can also then take additional steps to try to actively try to pick them up and bring them to the united states for trial. so my hope and i anticipate that there are efforts that will try to bring them here based on these weren'ts that have been issued. >> john, read the tea leaves for me. there is nothing in this document about the hack. what do you make of that? >> i think that that is a separate piece of this. i think what you've seen of the special counsel and the deputy attorney general, they have been very methodical, each plea agreement or indictment stands on its own and then goes to the next step. so this one has to do
when indicted, arrest warrants will be issued rktsz they will be put into international databases, interpol and the like. so if they were to leave russia, if they were to travel and go to a country either in europe or somewhere else that has an extradition treaty with the united states, they could be detained and brought here. so essentially they become a prisoner of their own country which for some of these folks might not matter much to them, but it might. and so we can also then take...
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agreement, they're taken into custody because we have lodged what can called a red notice through interpol they're arrested through that third country and they are extradited to the united states. again, i don't think any of those things are going to happen, but to my early point, this sends an incredibly important message, both to those people who broke the law, the russians and those people who were victimized by the law, all of american society. i think ari was getting an at issue earlier that i wanted to expand upon a bit. there's detail in this indictment that doesn't happen to have here. >> uh-huh. >> prosecutors have name for that. and i was a prosecutor for a long time. we call that a speaking indictment. legal sufficiency only requires that we articulate the charges that we parrot just the statutory language, but the reason prosecutors go way beyond that and this indictment goes way beyond it is because we're telling a story, in a speaking indictment about a russian intelligence operation that was run against americans and our society, and it's an important story to tell. >> chuck
agreement, they're taken into custody because we have lodged what can called a red notice through interpol they're arrested through that third country and they are extradited to the united states. again, i don't think any of those things are going to happen, but to my early point, this sends an incredibly important message, both to those people who broke the law, the russians and those people who were victimized by the law, all of american society. i think ari was getting an at issue earlier...
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interpol has played a big part of this, i suppose, many of the crimes have taken place in the us, inl 50 states are affected. people in all 50 states have suffered on behalf o, because of these crimes, so out makes sense that the us justice of these crimes, so out makes sense that the usjustice department has taken the lead. it includes law enforcement agencies is across the world, including in ukrainian the ringleader supposedly comes from ukrainian, the guy who started the forum in 2010. thank you joe. there isjoe forum in 2010. thank you joe. there is joe live with us from new york. let us about the and goldman sachs. let us about the and goldman sachs. the investment bank goldman sachs is warning that many crypto—currencies could continue to fall and may reach zero. bitcoin has fallen about 70% from its peak of almost $20,000 in december. here's one analyst. he is saying this is is a move by the big banks to warn about krill toe currencies is. this is the sort of thing they kind of, the pessimists have been saying for a long time. time. really they are questioning the economic va
interpol has played a big part of this, i suppose, many of the crimes have taken place in the us, inl 50 states are affected. people in all 50 states have suffered on behalf o, because of these crimes, so out makes sense that the us justice of these crimes, so out makes sense that the usjustice department has taken the lead. it includes law enforcement agencies is across the world, including in ukrainian the ringleader supposedly comes from ukrainian, the guy who started the forum in 2010....
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that could be the interpolation of more than one. >> some parents have kids that they have been able to reach who are in the school and not able to leave yet as they go door to door, trying on clear different segments. what are you hearing back home? >> well, the whole place is in grief and shock. the fbi is there. they are directing all the efforts. and then they will direct the investigation after the shooter is in custody. >> senator, i want to interrupt for a moment. the broward sheriff is saying the shooter is now in custody. here's the tweet from them. shooter is now in custody. scene is still active. #stoneman shooting. that's the name of the high school. i assume they're saying it is still active because they're making sure there are no other shooters. >> that's correct. marjorie stoneman douglas high school. and of course, they are treating it as an active shooter situation until they make sure there wasn't anybody else involved. >> i'm old enough to remember when images 12 and 14-year-olds walking out of a school with their hands in the air because an active shooter situati
that could be the interpolation of more than one. >> some parents have kids that they have been able to reach who are in the school and not able to leave yet as they go door to door, trying on clear different segments. what are you hearing back home? >> well, the whole place is in grief and shock. the fbi is there. they are directing all the efforts. and then they will direct the investigation after the shooter is in custody. >> senator, i want to interrupt for a moment. the...
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look into that and they do not have the time and the resource is to coordinate with the fbi and interpolbelow that there is a lot going on which unfortunately is just beyond the police. thank you very much for coming in. it's emerged that three of the 0xfam employees — accused of sexual misconduct in haiti — physically threatened witnesses during an investigation in 2011. the charity has published an internal report — which said more needed to be done to prevent problem staff — working for other charities. but despite the warnings — several men linked to the alleged abuse did subsequently take up roles at other charitable organisations. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale reports. those operations have become an industry which has spread into 80 countries. for more than half a century 0xfam has been helping those in need, such as these victims of conflict in nigeria in the late 1960s but that hard—won reputation has been put at risk by the behaviour of some staff in haiti in 2011. an internal report published today shows one was dismissed and three resigned for using prostitutes o
look into that and they do not have the time and the resource is to coordinate with the fbi and interpolbelow that there is a lot going on which unfortunately is just beyond the police. thank you very much for coming in. it's emerged that three of the 0xfam employees — accused of sexual misconduct in haiti — physically threatened witnesses during an investigation in 2011. the charity has published an internal report — which said more needed to be done to prevent problem staff — working...
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enemy is a global terrorist as the american say why don't they issue an arrest warrant for him with interpol for instance but as a good question i think that the. the terrorist list is first that a political. gesture and statement and and positioning by the u.s. before it is one of. operational relevance to directly anyway to the cia or the f.b.i. or law enforcement authorities this is aligning or increasing the pressure politically a little bit by the united states on me and on a mosque and clearly it's part of the closer alive meant by the trump of ministration of u.s. positions with those that israel wants why there is not a warrant. i think one shouldn't expect a perfect coherency from multiple bureaucracies acting sound changed so first this is a state department and white house step and it does make life a little more or a bit more difficult for the individual targeted and. right. was also on this list as was nelson mandela as we mentioned mandela in fact was on it until two thousand and eight which was a bit embarrassing for the americans at the time geopolitics change as we've seen w
enemy is a global terrorist as the american say why don't they issue an arrest warrant for him with interpol for instance but as a good question i think that the. the terrorist list is first that a political. gesture and statement and and positioning by the u.s. before it is one of. operational relevance to directly anyway to the cia or the f.b.i. or law enforcement authorities this is aligning or increasing the pressure politically a little bit by the united states on me and on a mosque and...
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that is interpol. if you are selling outside of the state you have to have aback. if you sellin state, it doesn't have to. this closes all of the loopholes. this is a piece of legislation -- >> we have to do something about the mentally ill not to buy a gun. and it could take six months before you are prohibitive. and we have to do something decisive. take the guns away immediately from people that you could ajudge are easily mentally ill like this guy. you know the police saw that he was a problem and they didn't take any guns away. that could have been policing. they should have taken them away any way. whether they have the right or not. but i'll tell you this. you have to have very strong provisions for the mentally ill. and people are saying, i shouldn't be saying that. i'll tell you what, i don't want mentally ill people to have guns. marco. >> mr. president, thanks for bringing us here because we all agree, we know what the issues are that are fought over but what everyone agrees on we don't want to see this happen again anywhere in america. and you mentione
that is interpol. if you are selling outside of the state you have to have aback. if you sellin state, it doesn't have to. this closes all of the loopholes. this is a piece of legislation -- >> we have to do something about the mentally ill not to buy a gun. and it could take six months before you are prohibitive. and we have to do something decisive. take the guns away immediately from people that you could ajudge are easily mentally ill like this guy. you know the police saw that he was...
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. >> hay que hablar de la cadena telemundo, anÍmico intimo, la interpol inter sexta las negociacionesre el cable por 17 aÑos. más de lo tuyo. es lo nuestro. >>> amigos, ahora nos vamos a nueva york muy contarnos sobre entrevistas que tienen en la revista de este mes hola. >> hola chicos un saludo en el estudio, este mes es nuestra revista tenemos entrevista exclusiva con la actriz angÉlica zelaya. >> la ternura que reciÉn naciÓ y nos abriÓ la puerta de su casa y nos contÓ quÉ tan feliz estÁ con su esposo con su novio con el padre de su hijo luis garcÍa que fÍjate rashel que es una relaciÓn que se ha desarrollado bastante rÁpido porque reciÉn se conocieron en el 2016 por medio de una amigo que los presentÓ en agosto 2016 un aÑo despuÉs ya tenÍan un bebito juntos. >> el bebÉ estÁ precioso. >> es cierto, te contÓ que despuÉs de dar a luz ha sufrido de depresiÓn. >> sÍ. >> nos contÓ que fueron unos meses muy difÍciles porque ahi te das cuenta lo que es la mortalidad que en realidad cuÁl es el propÓsito de tu vida y por quÉ las cosas se desarrollaron en ella ahora estÁ mas lista para segui
. >> hay que hablar de la cadena telemundo, anÍmico intimo, la interpol inter sexta las negociacionesre el cable por 17 aÑos. más de lo tuyo. es lo nuestro. >>> amigos, ahora nos vamos a nueva york muy contarnos sobre entrevistas que tienen en la revista de este mes hola. >> hola chicos un saludo en el estudio, este mes es nuestra revista tenemos entrevista exclusiva con la actriz angÉlica zelaya. >> la ternura que reciÉn naciÓ y nos abriÓ la puerta de su casa...
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. >> soy agente de la interpol. >> si estaba en ese lugar es porque estaba infiltrado, estoy a cargoron y nosotros lo complacer volvemos. mamá" por rollo más "quehaceres para papá" por rollo más "ganar algo que quieres" por rollo bounty es más absorbente, así que el rollo puede durar 50% más que la marca corriente líder. así obtienes más vida por rollo. bounty. the quicker picker upper cuando te ves bien te sientes bien. así que, haz que dure esa...