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closely there they have showed unity over them yes they would be ready to make some compromise on small walding but at the end of the day this is the deal if you want to avoid a tough practice if that is the message today from brussels this is what's available and that's what the u.k. will have to walk on their markets and bustle thanks but about. you also need of a new life from berlin more coming at the top of the hour return with jobs out for more analysis where that. interest rate waiting. for a lifeline to syria. good morning where are you why aren't you answering. every call brings them closer together. but it hurts because they feel powerless to help. they worry about the ones they've left. i'm trying to be strong. the war continues to haunt those who fled from syria. my father our two part documentary starts december eighth. islam would follow and women's rights are not contradictory sense since. she is the editor of the multicultural women's magazine because the author of various books on islam and is our guest today thank you for being here. let's start without quote. many germans bel
closely there they have showed unity over them yes they would be ready to make some compromise on small walding but at the end of the day this is the deal if you want to avoid a tough practice if that is the message today from brussels this is what's available and that's what the u.k. will have to walk on their markets and bustle thanks but about. you also need of a new life from berlin more coming at the top of the hour return with jobs out for more analysis where that. interest rate waiting....
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well joining us now from santa rosa in northern california is journalist mike du wald mike fire wildfires they're not uncommon in california but they're rarely this deadly why have so many people lost their lives in the pyres this year. obviously we've seen so many wet massive wildfires here in california for the past number of years obviously last year's tubbs fire was the most most deadly fire this year surpassed by the campfire in paradise there's a lot of things at play in that situation paradise very secluded area up north it's very much a retirement community twenty five percent of the population is seniors this is the most at risk population when you have an emergency like this and people need to get out quickly so a lot of these deaths that you're going to see announced over the next coming days are going to be the older population that just isn't as mobile and can't get out also some of the access routes it's there are a few ways in and out of the city but if a large number of people need to get moving in a short time there's only so many ways out and those are the people you're
well joining us now from santa rosa in northern california is journalist mike du wald mike fire wildfires they're not uncommon in california but they're rarely this deadly why have so many people lost their lives in the pyres this year. obviously we've seen so many wet massive wildfires here in california for the past number of years obviously last year's tubbs fire was the most most deadly fire this year surpassed by the campfire in paradise there's a lot of things at play in that situation...
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the correct decision was written by judge wald, and she pointed out very politely, if there was not a word about this professors -- professor's theory in the record of the case, and so she was bound by that and could not give, could not credit in the decision-making process the opinion of this professor. it has to be in the record. so most of those, most amicus briefs we receive, i don't know why they get written. maybe pressure from the client to have a brief in there, , but but amicus brief is not likely to be read by the justice. there is an occasional brief that contribute something. you mentioned the fishery case , but i am thinking of michigan affirmative action. judge tatel: right. justice ginsburg: when the brief wasn't submitted on behalf of the former superintendent of all the military academies, west point and annapolis, the air force academy, and the gist of it was this. in the vietnam war, enlisted men were overwhelmingly, were racial minorities. and officers corps was overwhelmingly white. we haven't had another war in which there is that kind of separation of superior a
the correct decision was written by judge wald, and she pointed out very politely, if there was not a word about this professors -- professor's theory in the record of the case, and so she was bound by that and could not give, could not credit in the decision-making process the opinion of this professor. it has to be in the record. so most of those, most amicus briefs we receive, i don't know why they get written. maybe pressure from the client to have a brief in there, , but but amicus brief...
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. >> been moved by commissioner wald, seconded by commissioner oyos. any discussion? any questions? all those in favor? [voting] >> any opposed? and then, we can -- >> we should say based on the conversation that we had during the full -- the full and complete conversation that we had during the closed session, i move that we -- i recommend that she get a raise. >> just maybe at a high level, you can state what your reasoning is that isn't about the closed session. >> okay. for extraordinary performance in the last year. >> second. >> it's been moved by commissioner wald and seconded by commissioner sullivan. >> and just acknowledge that there's no public in the room. >> and there's no public currently present. all those in favor? [voting] >> any opposed? motion carries. >>clerk: all right. the next item is item 16, adjournment. the time is 9:03 p.m. >> we are adjourned. good night. >> supervisor: good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. i'd like to bring the chamber to order. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the november 27, 2018 meeting of the san francisco board o
. >> been moved by commissioner wald, seconded by commissioner oyos. any discussion? any questions? all those in favor? [voting] >> any opposed? and then, we can -- >> we should say based on the conversation that we had during the full -- the full and complete conversation that we had during the closed session, i move that we -- i recommend that she get a raise. >> just maybe at a high level, you can state what your reasoning is that isn't about the closed session....
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series, by warren report, anchored walter kong quite -- cronkite >> the seeing continues as all as wald is in for transport to the jail. in full sight of millions, a man oswaldack ruby shoots dead. >> watch it at 10:00 tonight eastern on c-span three. when the new congress starts in january, there will be more than 100 new members. the democrats will control the house. the republicans, the senate. new congress, new leaders. watch the process unfold on c-span. consumer advocate and two-time presidential candidate ralph nader talked about capitalism and free market policies with a panel at the center for study of responsive law in october. is thenext speaker oftor for over three decades the corporate crime reporter, a weekly newsletter based in washington, d.c. he writes internet articles exploring corporate crime and he is the founder of single-payer action. it
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ok, so, fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindel —vald or —wald? the w and v sounds are slightly floating. are you a harry potter fan? up to a point. 0k. there's some question about whether or not if you hadn't kept up with the expanding harry potter wizarding universe, how much of this you would follow. it follows on from fantastic beasts and where to find them left off. essentially grindelwald was in prison at the beginning, there is a fantastic escape sequence, he goes to europe to spread his anti—muggle, pure blood message. meanwhile, eddie redmayne's character of newt is enlisted to help thwart his rise. but dumbledore, now played byjude law as the younger incarnation of dumbledore, is conflicted. here's a clip. why can't you go? i cannot move against grindelwald. it has to be you. i can't blame you. in your shoes i'd probably refuse, too. it is late. good evening, newt. wait, no. oh, come on. dumbledore. so, it's an odd one, on the one hand, i like this world, i like these characters, and i was somebody who was very much seduced by the harry
ok, so, fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindel —vald or —wald? the w and v sounds are slightly floating. are you a harry potter fan? up to a point. 0k. there's some question about whether or not if you hadn't kept up with the expanding harry potter wizarding universe, how much of this you would follow. it follows on from fantastic beasts and where to find them left off. essentially grindelwald was in prison at the beginning, there is a fantastic escape sequence, he goes to europe to spread...
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ok, so, fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindel —vald or —wald?p to a point. 0k. there's some question about whether or not if you hadn't kept up with the expanding harry potter wizarding universe, how much of this you would follow. it follows on from fantastic beasts and where to find them left off. essentially grindelwald was in prison at the beginning, there is a fantastic escape sequence, he goes to europe to spread his anti—muggle, pure blood message. meanwhile, eddie redmayne's character of newt is enlisted to help thwart his rise. but dumbledore, now played byjude law as the younger incarnation of dumbledore, is conflicted. here's a clip. why can't you go? i cannot move against grindelwald. it has to be you. i can't blame you. in your shoes i'd probably refuse, too. it is late. good evening, newt. wait, no. oh, come on. dumbledore. so, it's an odd one, on the one hand, i like this world, i like these characters, and i was somebody who was very much seduced by the harry potter cinematic world because the first films i wasn't crazy about and
ok, so, fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindel —vald or —wald?p to a point. 0k. there's some question about whether or not if you hadn't kept up with the expanding harry potter wizarding universe, how much of this you would follow. it follows on from fantastic beasts and where to find them left off. essentially grindelwald was in prison at the beginning, there is a fantastic escape sequence, he goes to europe to spread his anti—muggle, pure blood message. meanwhile, eddie redmayne's...
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. >> i the gust achio want to rs e what commissioner wald said, i believe strongly in the work that the deparhangeent is doing this front. >> any other comments, commissioners? >> centat > commissihoyos: i thank you for your presentation, all three of you and the improvements you're making. i had two questions. one is i read that tier 2 alternatives to , and over the course of the last few years, i know that glyphosate -- excuse me that the thing when the public has come to testifice f they're seemingly most worried about, so i'm wondering, what is the pathwnsw if you will to reducing that use, what have been your successes? just a little more on that point. >> o > it's also called clear cast, that's the name of the product, it's extremely low toxicity. it's little less persistent than glyphosate, so if the that gre it in a natural setting, it will be unvegetated sort of space for a while, that is longer than the ne.esouigne mans longer than the we ers would want, because it lets seeds come in and sprout that they mnsw not want there. but for many situations, it's the least toxic altern
. >> i the gust achio want to rs e what commissioner wald said, i believe strongly in the work that the deparhangeent is doing this front. >> any other comments, commissioners? >> centat > commissihoyos: i thank you for your presentation, all three of you and the improvements you're making. i had two questions. one is i read that tier 2 alternatives to , and over the course of the last few years, i know that glyphosate -- excuse me that the thing when the public has come to...
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been nothing short of complete lies obviously now that they've established much of those facts in the wald is very much aware of the details behind of these assassination it would appear that the next level for the turks has been considering that they've seem to fail to maybe get a stronger response as they would have liked to from western countries is to maybe seek some sort of international investigation as the foreign minister. spoke of in the past twenty four hours so far they say there is a need for such investigation probably that to need will turn into a direct request and they are being supported by rights groups and organizations i missed the international for example say not only should turkey seek one but it is to turkey's duty to seek one in order to ensure that justice prevails so that would most likely be the next move that the turkish authorities will be pursuing in the coming few days c'mon i shan't thank you very much indeed. well more their son joined in this year by an dress creagh who works at the defense studies department at kings college in london thanks so much for
been nothing short of complete lies obviously now that they've established much of those facts in the wald is very much aware of the details behind of these assassination it would appear that the next level for the turks has been considering that they've seem to fail to maybe get a stronger response as they would have liked to from western countries is to maybe seek some sort of international investigation as the foreign minister. spoke of in the past twenty four hours so far they say there is...
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monday morning well joining us now from santa rosa in northern california is journalist mike there wald mike fire wildfires they're not uncommon in california but they're rarely this deadly why have so many people lost their lives in the fires this year. obviously we've seen so many wet massive wildfires here in california for the past number of years obviously last year's house fire was the most most deadly fire this year surpassed by the campfire in paradise there's a lot of things at play in that situation paradise very secluded area up north it's very much a retirement community twenty five percent of the population is seniors this is the most at risk population when you have an emergency like this and people need to get out quickly so a lot of these deaths that you're going to see announced over the next coming days are going to be the older population that just isn't as mobile and can't get out also some of the access routes it's there are a few ways in and out of the city but if a large number of people need to get moving in a short time there's only so many ways out and i bet th
monday morning well joining us now from santa rosa in northern california is journalist mike there wald mike fire wildfires they're not uncommon in california but they're rarely this deadly why have so many people lost their lives in the fires this year. obviously we've seen so many wet massive wildfires here in california for the past number of years obviously last year's house fire was the most most deadly fire this year surpassed by the campfire in paradise there's a lot of things at play in...
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(grant) the harry-potter spin-off 'fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindel-wald' hits theaters this month, and fans are jittery with anticipation. some of the biggest fans may be the teachers and students at a school in alabama.(pam) they transformed part of their school ... to pay tribute to the potter franchise. and as sarah verser reports, they were rewarded with a visit from the stars of the upcoming film. nats: "please welcome eddie redmayne, newt scamander."star studded doesn't cover it. students roared when award winning actors jude law , and eddie redmayne along with zoe kravitz, ezra miller and callum turner , the cast of fantastic beasts set to hit the big screen in two weeks , hit the stage at parkside elementary in cullman county first.zoe kravitz / actress: "i've been to hogwarts, and this is one of the most magical places i've ever been." they came to see for themselves after three "out of the box thinking teachers transformed the hallways into the four houses of the potter franchise... and when it went viral , it got the attention of harry potter creator jk rowling.jude law
(grant) the harry-potter spin-off 'fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindel-wald' hits theaters this month, and fans are jittery with anticipation. some of the biggest fans may be the teachers and students at a school in alabama.(pam) they transformed part of their school ... to pay tribute to the potter franchise. and as sarah verser reports, they were rewarded with a visit from the stars of the upcoming film. nats: "please welcome eddie redmayne, newt scamander."star studded doesn't...
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it is so funfy that commission wald was thinking about lettuce. when i was typing and when you were talking, ashley, i used lettuce as my example, too. i can understand if you have a container of lettuce -- let's say we want to track the province of organic. [please stand by] >> you would -- you would -- you could trace it to a specific container and then know where that container has been. >> oh, right. right. >> and so with the -- with the e. coli outbreak with romaine, so certain heads of the romaine had e. coli, you could see which containers that they were in and then see where those containers came from, and that's the source. >> and it's because -- >> and then, you throw out all the associated -- >> the packaging that's around that individual head of lettuce has an individual rfin. >> no, the large crate, the boxes. >> i'm not still distinguishing how that one -- >> yeah. generally, you wouldn't distinguish the individual head of lettuce. it's more the batch it's associated with. for a high value item, an item where the price is a lot highe
it is so funfy that commission wald was thinking about lettuce. when i was typing and when you were talking, ashley, i used lettuce as my example, too. i can understand if you have a container of lettuce -- let's say we want to track the province of organic. [please stand by] >> you would -- you would -- you could trace it to a specific container and then know where that container has been. >> oh, right. right. >> and so with the -- with the e. coli outbreak with romaine, so...
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only fan the flames a little bit all right journalist michael wald for us in santa rosa northern california thank you very much for that update my pleasure. now seven palestinians and an israeli soldier are reported dead after an israeli special forces operation in the southern gaza strip the dead include a commander of the military wing of hamas the islamist movement that runs gaza israel says a second soldier was wounded in the fighting the clashes took place amid israeli airstrikes and returned rocket fire from gaza towards israel israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has cut short a visit to paris to deal with the issue. our correspondent tanya kramer is in gaza city she joins us on the line for more on the story so tanya it's not that often that you see israeli security forces launch a raid on the ground in gaza what more can you tell us about what happened last night. i mean more of a positive information that's coming from old side to understand that there is any special forces commandos that entered the southern gaza strip is a car laden from the evening the much quilting to th
only fan the flames a little bit all right journalist michael wald for us in santa rosa northern california thank you very much for that update my pleasure. now seven palestinians and an israeli soldier are reported dead after an israeli special forces operation in the southern gaza strip the dead include a commander of the military wing of hamas the islamist movement that runs gaza israel says a second soldier was wounded in the fighting the clashes took place amid israeli airstrikes and...
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. >> it's been moved by commissioner wald and seconded by commissioner hoyos to accept the draft minutes. all in favor? oh, just one second -- >> clerk: any discussion? >> president bermejo: any discuss? >> clerk: none. public comment? >> president bermejo: any public comment on the minutes? hearing none, all in favor? >> aye. >> president bermejo: any opposed? any abstentions in the motion the motion passes to carry the minutes. next item. >> clerk: item 4, the general public comment. the members of the public may address the commission on items that are not on today's agenda. >> president bermejo: anybody that would like public comment on items that are not on the agenda today? okay. hearing none, we'll move on to the next item. anthony? >> clerk: approval of the concept agenda, an action item. item 5-a to accept the draft 2017 annual bi-green report. and the explanatory director is the draft 2017 annual buy green report. >> president bermejo: so this item was discussed in our policy committee and the committee recommended our approval. this item is also a consent, so there's no discus
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eastern, lee harvey as wald and whether he acted alone to assassinate president kennedy. >> it seemed evident we should try to establish the ease or difficulty of that rapid fire performance. hence our next question, how fast could that rifle be fired. >> watch real america saturday on c-span3 on american history tv. >>> on this week's news makers program our guest is democratic congressman peter defazio of oregon. currently the ranking member of the transportation and infrastructure committee he talks about the pblt of a bipartisan infrastructure bill and his hopes for democrats as they prepare to take over the house. >>> be with us monday evening for american history tv in primetime when we will show you programs on the civil war, historian and author peter carmichael describes public reaction to the carnage at an teeth up in 1862 and how was depicted in photos, illustrations and letters that soldiers wrote home. it took place in shepard university in west virginia. american history tv in primetime begins monday on c-span approximate. book tv will be in primetime next week following
eastern, lee harvey as wald and whether he acted alone to assassinate president kennedy. >> it seemed evident we should try to establish the ease or difficulty of that rapid fire performance. hence our next question, how fast could that rifle be fired. >> watch real america saturday on c-span3 on american history tv. >>> on this week's news makers program our guest is democratic congressman peter defazio of oregon. currently the ranking member of the transportation and...
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ok, so, fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindel —vald or —wald?p to a point. 0k. there's some question about whether or not if you hadn't kept up with the expanding harry potter wizarding universe, how much of this you would follow. it follows on from fantastic beasts and where to find them left off. essentially grindelwald was in prison at the beginning, there is a fantastic escape sequence, he goes to europe to spread his anti—muggle, pure blood message. meanwhile, eddie redmayne's character of newt is enlisted to help thwart his rise. but dumbledore, now played byjude law as the younger incarnation of dumbledore, is conflicted. here's a clip. why can't you go? i cannot move against grindelwald. it has to be you. i can't blame you. in your shoes i'd probably refuse, too. it is late. good evening, newt. wait, no. oh, come on. dumbledore. so, it's an odd one, on the one hand, i like this world, i like these characters, and i was somebody who was very much seduced by the harry potter cinematic world because the first films i wasn't crazy about and
ok, so, fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindel —vald or —wald?p to a point. 0k. there's some question about whether or not if you hadn't kept up with the expanding harry potter wizarding universe, how much of this you would follow. it follows on from fantastic beasts and where to find them left off. essentially grindelwald was in prison at the beginning, there is a fantastic escape sequence, he goes to europe to spread his anti—muggle, pure blood message. meanwhile, eddie redmayne's...
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i mean the on fortunate and awful thing had happened in turkish soil actually in wald's cup with dylan is stumble law is not the political capital to draw a lot of attention and this gentleman was known to took showed ministration i mean discussion cheat and he had threatened and acquaintances so turkey is determined to follow it up because it's a hideous crime and there's a lot of details emerging but as far as the turkish public concerned. was invited to the consulate in istanbul and he and to but never came out so all turkey is determined to find out what had happened although all i'm sure that a lot of other details that are not has been revealed and but also. that actually they want to find out the truth what happened small farm nothing much progress and all we know is that yesterday or at very close to istanbul on the other side of modern marcy they were searching two villages professor. professing i think there's just more evidence that you have to come to light is that right well that is my guess definitely. so it is may no more because they raided two houses i mean that to beg
i mean the on fortunate and awful thing had happened in turkish soil actually in wald's cup with dylan is stumble law is not the political capital to draw a lot of attention and this gentleman was known to took showed ministration i mean discussion cheat and he had threatened and acquaintances so turkey is determined to follow it up because it's a hideous crime and there's a lot of details emerging but as far as the turkish public concerned. was invited to the consulate in istanbul and he and...
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alan wald is a contributor to -- ellen wald writes a piece about the president's statement yesterday.hy trump's stance is actually a slap in the face to the monarchy . she writes this, let's look at what the president said. trump focused on saudi arabia as a partner to the u.s. he said saudi arabia has been a heat ally in our very -- pointed out saudi arabia has agreed to spend -- hundreds of billions of dollars of american goods under contract for saudi arabia including military equipment purchases and the president highlighted saudi arabia has been responsive to my request to keep oil prices at reasonable levels. president trump said some things that probably made leaders nervous. he quoted -- he stated "it could very well be the crown prince had knowledge of the plans to murder khashoggi. he differentiated between that leadership in the country of saudi arabia saying in any case, our relationship is with the kingdom of saudi arabia. in other words, he is happy --ut the things saudi arabia president trump said he is open to considering ideas from congress and how to address the prob
alan wald is a contributor to -- ellen wald writes a piece about the president's statement yesterday.hy trump's stance is actually a slap in the face to the monarchy . she writes this, let's look at what the president said. trump focused on saudi arabia as a partner to the u.s. he said saudi arabia has been a heat ally in our very -- pointed out saudi arabia has agreed to spend -- hundreds of billions of dollars of american goods under contract for saudi arabia including military equipment...
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overnight a night of countrysi and line dancing for college students shattered after a gunman wald into at least 11 victims in the bar and a sheriff's sergeant. the gunman also died. >> it's ane horrific s in there. there is blood everywhere. >> reporter: sergeant helus died, he passedhe away at hospital about an hour ago. >> reporter: the sheriff spoke about sergeant ron helus, his colleague and friend, earlier on "today." >> he ran int danger. he didn't walk. he ran into danger hoping he might be able to save someone else's life. >> reporter: polic say the first reports of shots fired came around 11:20 p.m. at the borderline bar and grill in thousand oaks about 40 miles west of lang. >> we knew after the first something was happening. >> reporter: eyewitnesses described a chaoticg scene s the shooter began firing ltiple rounds. then, they said, setting off smoke bombs, causing the bar patrons to grab chairs and start jumping out of windows to escape. >> i wasctually about to leave when you hear pop, pop, pop. it sounded like fireworks or something. aw somebody on the floor as i was ru
overnight a night of countrysi and line dancing for college students shattered after a gunman wald into at least 11 victims in the bar and a sheriff's sergeant. the gunman also died. >> it's ane horrific s in there. there is blood everywhere. >> reporter: sergeant helus died, he passedhe away at hospital about an hour ago. >> reporter: the sheriff spoke about sergeant ron helus, his colleague and friend, earlier on "today." >> he ran int danger. he didn't walk....
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. >> when we wald up,he was crying before anything happened. how are you doing, isweetie?ty weird. that was pretty impressive. wo >> thank you for your service. you families are the ones give up so much while your loved ones are away. thank you. >> can you stay home for a little bit while? >> absolutely. i i got some leave time. >> how does she feel in your? ar >> excellent. >> a little heavier than the last time you held her,ob ly. >> yeah. >> that was awesome. we really appreciate it. welcome home. t >>nk you. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> going to keep the good times going in our next half hour. >> thas right. including more from the west point marching band. but first, your l news and weather. ♪ . >>> good morning, everybody. 8:26 on this monday, november 12th. i'm aaron gilchrist. let's look a the roads. >> night light volume. a couple problems here and there. take a look at this. this holid looking good. laytonsville, 108 southbound downed for downed waters. national airport, crystal city, those two stations are closed. buses running between the giulia pentagon
. >> when we wald up,he was crying before anything happened. how are you doing, isweetie?ty weird. that was pretty impressive. wo >> thank you for your service. you families are the ones give up so much while your loved ones are away. thank you. >> can you stay home for a little bit while? >> absolutely. i i got some leave time. >> how does she feel in your? ar >> excellent. >> a little heavier than the last time you held her,ob ly. >> yeah....
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envoy for libya says wald khalifa haftar is committed to a u.n.ction plan to end seven years of fighting libya's rival leaders are dollar foreign powers adores the plan during a conference in sicily is the latest attempt to bring all parties together after similar talks in paris in may. the libyan people deserves a life that is much better than the one they are now under. and to see that the international community can gather and send a unified message to them that it is high time they take their destiny in their own hands with our support. is crucial. and palermo will be remembered as a milestone in this common effort to help i would be in france. the turkish media have published what they say x. ray images showing the contents of suitcases carried by the hit squad that killed the journalist about the shot chief u.s. national security adviser john bolton suggested that alter your recordings don't link saudi crown prince who haven't been sold to the crawly shell has more from the saudi consulate in istanbul. these latest images so for example so r
envoy for libya says wald khalifa haftar is committed to a u.n.ction plan to end seven years of fighting libya's rival leaders are dollar foreign powers adores the plan during a conference in sicily is the latest attempt to bring all parties together after similar talks in paris in may. the libyan people deserves a life that is much better than the one they are now under. and to see that the international community can gather and send a unified message to them that it is high time they take...