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her owner, mustafa, was homeless.d sleeping on the streets of north london. to be honest, i don't wish no—one to live on the street, especially in the cold weather like december, january, you know? i found myself outside the church in leytonstone, in the cemetery, you know, with the dead people. me and layla, you know, just sleeping there, rough. it's very tough. i never, ever imagined one day this is going to be happening to me. throughout his four months sleeping rough, mustafa and layla were inseparable. when i'm next to her, there's no problem. wherever, if i take her to sleep in the street, if i take her in different houses, i'm with her, she's fine. but now, they do have a roof, they have a bedsit flat, warm, dry and safe. mustafa's staying in ymca accommodation, while waiting for a permanent home. they're lucky, as only 10% of shelters or accommodation for homeless people allow pets. it's ok that we accept the dog, but when we're then trying to move people on a lot of the accommodation they're moving to is priv
her owner, mustafa, was homeless.d sleeping on the streets of north london. to be honest, i don't wish no—one to live on the street, especially in the cold weather like december, january, you know? i found myself outside the church in leytonstone, in the cemetery, you know, with the dead people. me and layla, you know, just sleeping there, rough. it's very tough. i never, ever imagined one day this is going to be happening to me. throughout his four months sleeping rough, mustafa and layla...
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>>from the brief information released about mustafa.clear what caused the wisconsin born in san diego raise man to terrorism. we're told he grew up in the serra mesa area attended mesa college and graduated from the university of california san diego in 2004 just 2 years later, the fbi says his involvement with terrorist groups began. we believe most office played and will continue to play an active role. in terrorist acts by al shabaab and he must be stopped. >>the fbi says mustafa should be considered armed and dangerous again a $5 million reward is being offered for any information leading to his arrest. tips about this topic can be made anonymously. >>it's called the bolawrap 100 this thing is supposed to give police officers an alternative to firing a taser oregon. the lapd announced today that it will begin testing. this new device starting in january it things like a lasso. bola wrap fires a kevlar core that can wrap around the person whose tend up to 25 feet away. i guess the idea is it stops you in your tracks. they're going to
>>from the brief information released about mustafa.clear what caused the wisconsin born in san diego raise man to terrorism. we're told he grew up in the serra mesa area attended mesa college and graduated from the university of california san diego in 2004 just 2 years later, the fbi says his involvement with terrorist groups began. we believe most office played and will continue to play an active role. in terrorist acts by al shabaab and he must be stopped. >>the fbi says mustafa...
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with the president in florida is nbc news correspondent hans nichol and from london ali aruzi and mustafa salem. you are there. tell us what's happening on the ground there tonight and whether it seems like this danger for the embassy has passed. >> reporter: yes. this morning when the pmu -- told the people to gather around to do -- died on the fight and -- iraq. then they marched. not allowed to -- mostly embassy and commercial events. they went to the u.s. embassy, surround it at the beginning. they set up tents and said they will have a sit-in and until -- departure of the embassy from iraq and the u.s., too. and then protesters start to get inside of the embassy, break through the gates. burned -- and throw rocks and homemade molotov -- they caught fire. the embassy. and the garden of the embassy. were able to be seen from outside starting the fire. iraqi forces were standing -- doing nothing. then intervene and created a buffer between the people who are the militant supporters and the u.s. embassy. after they burned the -- now those people are setting up tents. many times around th
with the president in florida is nbc news correspondent hans nichol and from london ali aruzi and mustafa salem. you are there. tell us what's happening on the ground there tonight and whether it seems like this danger for the embassy has passed. >> reporter: yes. this morning when the pmu -- told the people to gather around to do -- died on the fight and -- iraq. then they marched. not allowed to -- mostly embassy and commercial events. they went to the u.s. embassy, surround it at the...
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after his return mustafa set up an association to advise other migrants about the benefits of staying at home sekou is all too familiar with the stories he strolled in writes about all his brothers who left the country but only to return to one never made it back to life from libya who tells me why did you stay in gambia. i'm a believer that. is my country and where a lot of people in america are going to make it into the supreme to make my wealth of my country he's proud that mood has $75000.00 people read his website per month when does he think it will be a true success then we will to reach out to every young person in the country and we're able to. remove them and produce a walking corps and really able to influence the government and what is more sekou says he intends to keep pushing young people in his country to stay while also holding the government accountable for helping the next generation. you're watching news from berlin we'll have more news at the top of the hour coming up in just a minute business asia with stephen beardsley says d.w. news you can always catch is that
after his return mustafa set up an association to advise other migrants about the benefits of staying at home sekou is all too familiar with the stories he strolled in writes about all his brothers who left the country but only to return to one never made it back to life from libya who tells me why did you stay in gambia. i'm a believer that. is my country and where a lot of people in america are going to make it into the supreme to make my wealth of my country he's proud that mood has...
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my name is mustafa!ed as a community centre, staff are trying to help them remember simply how to be children... my name is nagis! ..but there is only so much these young minds can take. tulip mazumdar, bbc news, moria camp, lesbos. now time for a look at the weather. it is expected to turn joy across much of the country tonight as high—pressure bills from the west. this weather front will clear away, some showers dotted around the south coast and we lose must showers from scotland. but this is short lived as low pressure takes over later on wednesday. 0vernight some mist and fog developing again with light wind under clear skies and temperatures ta ke under clear skies and temperatures take a tumble. a fairly widespread frost through central and northern areas. less coal to the south—west because we see increasing cloud and breeze by the end of the night. so call breeze by the end of the night. so ca ll start breeze by the end of the night. so call start with some frost around, areas of dense fog could
my name is mustafa!ed as a community centre, staff are trying to help them remember simply how to be children... my name is nagis! ..but there is only so much these young minds can take. tulip mazumdar, bbc news, moria camp, lesbos. now time for a look at the weather. it is expected to turn joy across much of the country tonight as high—pressure bills from the west. this weather front will clear away, some showers dotted around the south coast and we lose must showers from scotland. but this...
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>> reporter: is better known by his stage name as wwe's star in the making mustafa ali. former cop father of two and muslim. the story lines of pro wrestling aren't complicated. good guys versus bad guys. arabs and muslims, they've almost always been the bad guys. so was ali when he started. >> the worst thing that ever got yelled to me while performing is "i thought we killed you, osama." >> reporter: when one night he couldn't shake what he heard from a fan, ali decided he'd had enough. >> it was a young boy, maybe 6, 7 years old, jumps out of his chair and he put both of his fists up and it hit me like a ton of bricks right there. you just taught this kid to hate people that look like you. i never felt more disgusted with myself. >> reporter: he had to start all over again, trying to convince promoters in a post-9/11 america that muslim good guy -- >> ali! >> reporter: could work. >> you have to have a certain x factor to make it as a wwe superstar. and ali had it in spades. >> reporter: stephanie mcmahon, the brand manager for the wwe, wrestling's most successful org
>> reporter: is better known by his stage name as wwe's star in the making mustafa ali. former cop father of two and muslim. the story lines of pro wrestling aren't complicated. good guys versus bad guys. arabs and muslims, they've almost always been the bad guys. so was ali when he started. >> the worst thing that ever got yelled to me while performing is "i thought we killed you, osama." >> reporter: when one night he couldn't shake what he heard from a fan, ali...
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is trying to organize thank you to all our guests mustafa tory mehmet sialic and of eco carlino a fascinating topic on the worrying situation in libya you can watch this another editions of inside story any time by visiting our website look down there al-jazeera dot com we're on facebook facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and find us on twitter where at a.j. inside story from all the team here in doha of louis james bays see you soon. the fact. this morning hopeless on the planet and one that could soon be lost. with an international team of scientists is attack that happened without intervention. i would say to a vast now it's a race against time to try and save a species i think chrysler has an emergency plan they've all extinction. it's a tough time for the afghan security forces taliban attacks have increased their suffering heavy casualties and the prospect of a withdrawal of u.s. forces hangs over them yet young men are still joining up some for paciorek reasons for others it's the only way to get a job despite the risks midway's carry me was an army bomb disposal engineer
is trying to organize thank you to all our guests mustafa tory mehmet sialic and of eco carlino a fascinating topic on the worrying situation in libya you can watch this another editions of inside story any time by visiting our website look down there al-jazeera dot com we're on facebook facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and find us on twitter where at a.j. inside story from all the team here in doha of louis james bays see you soon. the fact. this morning hopeless on the planet...
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is trying to organize thank you to all our guests mustafa tory mehmet sialic and of eco carlino a fascinating topic on the worrying situation in libya you can watch this and other editions of inside story any time by visiting our website look down there al-jazeera dot com we're on facebook facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and find us on twitter where at ha inside story from all the team here in doha of louis james bays see you soon. leopold is renowned for creating some of the world's. wonder when he's goes back to school to find out the thing to this. one out of the air and. what kind of care does that provide and is anyone willing to pick up the cost we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in so is it possible for trump to actually obliterate the economy counting the cost on al-jazeera. the most incredible stories are often true. cheering dollar experiences. makes the unfamiliar for me. in this life no versity makes a difference understanding the importance of being part of something much greater so in this life what i want to us
is trying to organize thank you to all our guests mustafa tory mehmet sialic and of eco carlino a fascinating topic on the worrying situation in libya you can watch this and other editions of inside story any time by visiting our website look down there al-jazeera dot com we're on facebook facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and find us on twitter where at ha inside story from all the team here in doha of louis james bays see you soon. leopold is renowned for creating some of the...
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is trying to organize thank you to all our guests mustafa tory mehmet sialic and of eco carlino a fascinating topic on the worrying situation in libya you can watch this another editions of inside story any time by visiting our website look down there al-jazeera dot com we're on facebook facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and find us on twitter where at a.j. inside story from all the team here in doha of louis james bays see you soon. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we've heard this region better than anyone else working for us as you know is that it turns the but it got to be there because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are the people we live to tell the real stories are just mended used to deliver in-depth journalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. from ancient embryos to komi misleading us. age old philosophies and the rule of order remain central to the world's oldest living civilization in th
is trying to organize thank you to all our guests mustafa tory mehmet sialic and of eco carlino a fascinating topic on the worrying situation in libya you can watch this another editions of inside story any time by visiting our website look down there al-jazeera dot com we're on facebook facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and find us on twitter where at a.j. inside story from all the team here in doha of louis james bays see you soon. one of the really special things about working...
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my name is mustafa!ng to help them remember simply how to be children... my name is nagis! ..but there is only so much these young minds can take. tulip mazumdar, bbc news, moria camp, lesbos. iran's threat to british shipping in the gulf hasn't gone away, the head of the royal navy has told the bbc. in his first interview since becoming first sea lord, admiral tony radakin said the uk will continue to work as part of a us—led coalition providing maritime security in the gulf — rather than join a rival operation being set up by france. six months ago iran seized a british tanker — it's now been released but british warships continue to patrol the strait of hormuz near iran's coast. our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. the royal navy has beefed up its presence in the gulf. the destroyer hms defender is the latest arrival to patrol near the narrow strait of hormuz. and it's packing a punch. notjust its own weapons but with a team of royal marines also on board. tensions with iran are still hig
my name is mustafa!ng to help them remember simply how to be children... my name is nagis! ..but there is only so much these young minds can take. tulip mazumdar, bbc news, moria camp, lesbos. iran's threat to british shipping in the gulf hasn't gone away, the head of the royal navy has told the bbc. in his first interview since becoming first sea lord, admiral tony radakin said the uk will continue to work as part of a us—led coalition providing maritime security in the gulf — rather than...
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by hen, the nationalist movement, under the leadership of mustafa kemal pasaha and later the movement gained a an increasingly nationalist change with an anti christian change. is engaged in a policy of and ixing the empires. this policy of course ultimately sought to create new ethnographic realities on the ground. to make it practically impossible for greek and our media to claim territorial sovereignty based on any part of an a chillier as a democratic ajority. the next three years, between 1920 and 22, would be characterized by massacres, pillage, violence, and forced deportation of the ottoman non muslims. it's not specific to the turkish nation in this period. the greeks in a significant portion of western and utterly out were doing the same thing. they were creating new democratic realities on the ground. they were expelling turks, committing massacres just to terrorize them, so they engaged in policies with similar if not more disastrous consequences for the impose muslims. that was the period between 1918 and 1922 in and was equally disastrous, if not more disastrous than the
by hen, the nationalist movement, under the leadership of mustafa kemal pasaha and later the movement gained a an increasingly nationalist change with an anti christian change. is engaged in a policy of and ixing the empires. this policy of course ultimately sought to create new ethnographic realities on the ground. to make it practically impossible for greek and our media to claim territorial sovereignty based on any part of an a chillier as a democratic ajority. the next three years, between...
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her owner, mustafa, was homeless.ng there, rough. it's very tough. i never, ever imagined one day this is going to be happening to me. throughout his four months sleeping rough, mustafa and layla were inseparable. when i'm next to her, there's no problem. wherever, if i take her to sleep in the street, if i take her in different houses, i'm with her, she's fine. but now, they do have a roof, they have a bedsit flat, warm, dry and safe. mustafa's staying in ymca accommodation, while waiting for a permanent home. they're lucky, as only 10% of shelters or accommodation for homeless people allow pets. it's ok that we accept the dog, but when we're then trying to move people on a lot of the accommodation they're moving to is private rented sector. landlords don't want to accept dogs, so there's another barrier at that end. so, any work we can do with the dogs trust to try and break down some of those barriers would be good as well. layla, what's in here? christmas has come early for layla, as today, the charity dogs trust
her owner, mustafa, was homeless.ng there, rough. it's very tough. i never, ever imagined one day this is going to be happening to me. throughout his four months sleeping rough, mustafa and layla were inseparable. when i'm next to her, there's no problem. wherever, if i take her to sleep in the street, if i take her in different houses, i'm with her, she's fine. but now, they do have a roof, they have a bedsit flat, warm, dry and safe. mustafa's staying in ymca accommodation, while waiting for...
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. >> my name is mustafa, and i am a midfielder, but right now, i am trying to play as a goalkeeper, because a goalkeeper. >> soccer u.s.a. is a nonprofessional organization. we use sports, soccer in particular to engage communities that can benefit from quality programs in order to lift people up, helping to regain a sense of control in one's life. >> the san francisco recreation and park department and street soccer u.s.a. have been partners now for nearly a decade. street soccer shares our mission in using sport as a vehicle for youth development and for reaching people of all ages. rec and park has a team. >> i'm been playing soccer all my life. soccer is my life. >> i played in the streets when i was a kid. and i loved soccer back home. i joined street soccer here. it was the best club to join. it helps me out. >> the tenderloin soccer club started in the summer of 2016. we put one of our mini soccer pitches in one of our facilities there. the kids who kpriez the club team came out to utilize that space, and it was beautiful because they used it as an opportunity to express themselves i
. >> my name is mustafa, and i am a midfielder, but right now, i am trying to play as a goalkeeper, because a goalkeeper. >> soccer u.s.a. is a nonprofessional organization. we use sports, soccer in particular to engage communities that can benefit from quality programs in order to lift people up, helping to regain a sense of control in one's life. >> the san francisco recreation and park department and street soccer u.s.a. have been partners now for nearly a decade. street...
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my name is mustafa!n take. tulip mazumdar, bbc news, moria camp, lesbos. much more information on the bbc news website about the refugees coming into europe and the multiple reasons why. today marks 30 years since the first episode of the simpsons aired on american tv. this is a still from that episode, called "simpsons roasting on an open fire". approximately 13 million viewers watched the show that night, and the audience grew from there. it was the first prime—time cartoon to air since the flintstones, and it originally caused controversey. here's long—time simpsons showrunner, aljean. at the beginning of the show there was publicity that we were sacrilegious, we were outrageous, andi sacrilegious, we were outrageous, and i think when people watch the show we would see an incredible amount of hard, things that match andjim amount of hard, things that match and jim brooks amount of hard, things that match andjim brooks and an incredible sense of family trying to struggle and make ends meet in today's w
my name is mustafa!n take. tulip mazumdar, bbc news, moria camp, lesbos. much more information on the bbc news website about the refugees coming into europe and the multiple reasons why. today marks 30 years since the first episode of the simpsons aired on american tv. this is a still from that episode, called "simpsons roasting on an open fire". approximately 13 million viewers watched the show that night, and the audience grew from there. it was the first prime—time cartoon to air...
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>>from the brief information released about mustafa.rn in san diego raise man to terrorism. we're told he grew up in the serra mesa area attended mesa college and graduated from the university of california san diego in 2004 just 2 years later, the fbi says his involvement with terrorist groups began. we believe most office played and will continue to play an active role. in terrorist acts by al shabapb and he must be stopped. >>let's take a look at some national headlines now the house intelligence committee will be releasing its report on the impeachment inquiry to the public today. it will detail the panel's findings into president trump and ukraine after weeks of testimony and collecting documents the report will serve as the basis for the articles of impeachment that the committee will consider trump is accused of improperly seeking help from ukraine to investigate political rival, joe biden and his family. the house judiciary committee will hold its first impeachment hearing, beginning tomorrow. and here's a quick check of the big
>>from the brief information released about mustafa.rn in san diego raise man to terrorism. we're told he grew up in the serra mesa area attended mesa college and graduated from the university of california san diego in 2004 just 2 years later, the fbi says his involvement with terrorist groups began. we believe most office played and will continue to play an active role. in terrorist acts by al shabapb and he must be stopped. >>let's take a look at some national headlines now the...
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on the ground from baghdad is washington post reporter mustafa salim, who has been reporting. from the ubassy throughout the day. i spoke to him a short while ago by telephone. muchtsa, you were outside the embassy, you posted video on twitters, what did you see. >> thoke into the reception office of the embassy an they said and they set up fire around all the. embas and then the forces who did thing at the beginning showed up and tried to get between them and the americans. and the americans tried to push them awayby throwing tear gas and small grenades in order to pusthem away. now proffer they are not leavi e american troops will go away. >> schifrin: so what were these protesters demanding, exactly? >> so they are demding the embassy will be shut down and the u.s. troops will go from iraq. >> schifrin: they're promising to stay at the embassy till their demands are met? >> they are. they have food, blankets, pillows and they're safe. >> schifrin: last question, how do we know, or do ow how wide they got so far? do we have any sense of whether the police were in on it and w
on the ground from baghdad is washington post reporter mustafa salim, who has been reporting. from the ubassy throughout the day. i spoke to him a short while ago by telephone. muchtsa, you were outside the embassy, you posted video on twitters, what did you see. >> thoke into the reception office of the embassy an they said and they set up fire around all the. embas and then the forces who did thing at the beginning showed up and tried to get between them and the americans. and the...
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my name is mustafa!hem remember simply how to be children. my name is nagis! but there is only so much these young minds can take. tulip mazumdar, bbc news, moria camp, lesbos. there have been further clashes in the lebanese capital, beirut. troops fired tear gas at demonstrators in one of the city's squares. protests have swept lebanon since mid—0ctober as it suffers its worst economic crisis in 30 years. the french transport strike — which has severely hit train and metro services — is approaching the end of its second week, and shows no sign of ending. the country is braced for another day of demonstrations against changes to pensions. the minister overseeing the reforms resigned on monday. the european space agency will today launch a space telescope to study distant worlds. it's hoped the cheops telescope will reveal new insights — such as whether far—off objects are likely to be rocky or gas—rich. but it's a different kind of mission to previous efforts as it won't be trying to find new planets. in
my name is mustafa!hem remember simply how to be children. my name is nagis! but there is only so much these young minds can take. tulip mazumdar, bbc news, moria camp, lesbos. there have been further clashes in the lebanese capital, beirut. troops fired tear gas at demonstrators in one of the city's squares. protests have swept lebanon since mid—0ctober as it suffers its worst economic crisis in 30 years. the french transport strike — which has severely hit train and metro services — is...
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my name is mustafa!uch these young minds can take. tulip mazumdar, bbc news, moria camp, lesbos. now — it is a cultural phenomenon known around the world. for years now families have gathered together on the sofa, to watch them on the sofa. and today — the simpsons celebrates its 30th birthday. ever since the simsons first aired in 1989 — it has been a ratings and money making powerhouse — spawning video games, merchandise, and movie spin offs. it's even had an uncanny knack of predicting the future. as you know we've inherited quite a budget crunch after president trumka mahout that is it? we are broke. the country is broke? how can that be! outcome appointee! slammy, moving, oh, $20? i wanted outcome appointee! slammy, moving, oh, $20? iwanted a outcome appointee! slammy, moving, oh, $20? i wanted a peanut. outcome appointee! slammy, moving, oh, $20? iwanted a peanut. $20 outcome appointee! slammy, moving, oh, $20? i wanted a peanut. $20 can buy many peanuts. explain how. money can be exchanged for goo
my name is mustafa!uch these young minds can take. tulip mazumdar, bbc news, moria camp, lesbos. now — it is a cultural phenomenon known around the world. for years now families have gathered together on the sofa, to watch them on the sofa. and today — the simpsons celebrates its 30th birthday. ever since the simsons first aired in 1989 — it has been a ratings and money making powerhouse — spawning video games, merchandise, and movie spin offs. it's even had an uncanny knack of...
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my name is mustafa!from the greek government: "we have accelerated procedures for granting asylum. the situation in moria and other hot spots on eastern aegean islands is not a greek problem or a problem greece has created, it constitutes the epitome of eu‘s failure to cope with a problem which is here to stay. unless the migration problem is seen in its totality and with a sense of responsibility, solidarity and proportionate burden sharing, no solution will be adequate." the headlines on bbc news... john worboys — the so—called "black cab rapist" — has been jailed for life at the old bailey with a minimum term of six years, for attacking four more victims. boris johnson meets his cabinet for the first time since the election — he says he‘s determined to lead a people‘s government. half a million hotpoint and indesit washing machines are to be recalled — because their door locking system could be a fire risk. an update on the market numbers for you — here‘s how london and frankfurt ended the day. and in
my name is mustafa!from the greek government: "we have accelerated procedures for granting asylum. the situation in moria and other hot spots on eastern aegean islands is not a greek problem or a problem greece has created, it constitutes the epitome of eu‘s failure to cope with a problem which is here to stay. unless the migration problem is seen in its totality and with a sense of responsibility, solidarity and proportionate burden sharing, no solution will be adequate." the...
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my name is mustafa! as firefighters continue to battle dozens of ferocious wildfires on both sides of the country. officials in new south wales said the situation is unprecedented, and that the fires could reach a major power station which generates about 10% of the state‘s electricity. phil mercer reports from sydney. blanketed in a bushfire haze is this power station. it came under a sustained attack by embers from an out—of—control major fire near sydney. the flames came dangerously close. at the facility generate 10% of the electricity in new south wales. conservationists warned that should stockpiles of coal ignite, toxic fumes would aggravate air pollution across the region. nearby in the blue mountains national park, fire fighters battled other severe blazes. it is hand—to—hand combat thatis blazes. it is hand—to—hand combat that is repeated in many other places. there are more than a hundred fires burning throughout the stay and anyone of them could cause us stay and anyone of them could cause us
my name is mustafa! as firefighters continue to battle dozens of ferocious wildfires on both sides of the country. officials in new south wales said the situation is unprecedented, and that the fires could reach a major power station which generates about 10% of the state‘s electricity. phil mercer reports from sydney. blanketed in a bushfire haze is this power station. it came under a sustained attack by embers from an out—of—control major fire near sydney. the flames came dangerously...
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. >> mustafÁ creo que se llama. >> entonces no hay baile. >> esta noche no, pero no sabemos mÁs tardee este tema que estÁ dando mucho de quÉ hablar en las Últimas horas que tiene que ver con una supuesta amante de josÉ josÉ que tuvo por ahÍ en el 79. mientras Él estaba casado con anel ella tiene muchas fotos, la seÑora se llama sol, el rollo es que ha hablado acerca de su relaciÓn con josÉ jose y las cosas que ha dicho contra de anel y de los hijos del prÍncipe de la canciÓn ha estado heavy, dijo hasta la anciana ya tiene su programa de televisiÓn, dando a aludir como que anel se a esÁa aprovechando de la muerte del prÍncipe de la canciÓn y de joÉe joel y marysol dijo que nunca habÍan tenido tantos proyectos como ahora y tambiÉn dijo que con esos buitres que se mezclarÍa y que las mujeres que las critican son unas viejas y feas. >> tenÍa mucho guardado en su corazÓn. >> ahora sÍ hablÓ sin filtro. >> exacto. >> con todo. >> muy heavy la verdad. >> quÉ puedo decir. >> seÑora hemos tratado de comunicarnos con usted para ver si usted puede venir y hablar aquÍ en "un nuevo dia" trate de co
. >> mustafÁ creo que se llama. >> entonces no hay baile. >> esta noche no, pero no sabemos mÁs tardee este tema que estÁ dando mucho de quÉ hablar en las Últimas horas que tiene que ver con una supuesta amante de josÉ josÉ que tuvo por ahÍ en el 79. mientras Él estaba casado con anel ella tiene muchas fotos, la seÑora se llama sol, el rollo es que ha hablado acerca de su relaciÓn con josÉ jose y las cosas que ha dicho contra de anel y de los hijos del prÍncipe de...