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assad himself denies any responsibility or wrongdoing. but the evidence against the syrian regime is overwhelming. it's kept here at this secret location in western europe. william wiley used to work for the united nations investigating human rights abuses for human courts in former yugoslavia and in rwanda he heads the commission for international justice and accountability and gathers evidence against assad's regime. basically. what you have in this room are materials generated by the security intelligence structures of sure the military structures of syria and the party or political structures of syria at the top level and the government level. records and files of the syrian regime cleaned examined and archived especially for the investigating authorities and courts in europe. wiley and other investigators are financially supported by european governments when the war in yugoslavia ended in the 9. the international tribunal was missing many important files to prevent this from happening again the commission secured and smuggled over 8
assad himself denies any responsibility or wrongdoing. but the evidence against the syrian regime is overwhelming. it's kept here at this secret location in western europe. william wiley used to work for the united nations investigating human rights abuses for human courts in former yugoslavia and in rwanda he heads the commission for international justice and accountability and gathers evidence against assad's regime. basically. what you have in this room are materials generated by the...
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arrests torture and killings by the syrian secret police 2 officials believed to be part of president assad's regime are currently on trial in germany these are some of the victims' families in front of a court in cordons and visual to remember those who were disappeared or killed in syria it's the 1st time suspected perpetrators are standing trial to face charges of crimes against humanity the principle of going to wrestle jurisdiction allows prosecution to take place in germany even though the crimes against humanity were committed in syria. and is one of those who are closely following the court proceedings she is one of the countless syrians whose families have fallen victim to the civil war that's why she left her home country and fled to germany and now she has hope for long awaited justice. mahmud in her apartment in the german capital berlin the opponent of the regime in syria lives here on her own in exile this is she this is my husband. says 2012 he's been missing this appearing in a prison run by the syrian secret service. just like her son my here. may be mediators for the opposit
arrests torture and killings by the syrian secret police 2 officials believed to be part of president assad's regime are currently on trial in germany these are some of the victims' families in front of a court in cordons and visual to remember those who were disappeared or killed in syria it's the 1st time suspected perpetrators are standing trial to face charges of crimes against humanity the principle of going to wrestle jurisdiction allows prosecution to take place in germany even though...
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mahmoud hopes that one day all the crimes of assad's regime will come to light including her husband's and her sons fate. london is not just the capital of the u.k. it's also the country's traffic jam capital last year drivers in london spent nearly a 150 hours stuck in traffic that's 150 hours of people being idle and that's waste of time has cost the city billions now of course the streets of london are much emptier because many people are working from home and that has given way to bikers we met one of them and he is calling for a bicycle revolution on the streets of his city. i dislike hosting wanted us to be quite confident. when you're with the road like this if you're a competent cyclist is not really much of a problem but you have to be going at more or less the speed of the trough and a new presence on the road has to be quite strong. philip jones and rides his bike everywhere he cycle some 20000 kilometers e.-m. . tectonic films and his family are pleased that more and more london as a discovering the joys of cycling. they're all cycling enthusiast from the time they were you
mahmoud hopes that one day all the crimes of assad's regime will come to light including her husband's and her sons fate. london is not just the capital of the u.k. it's also the country's traffic jam capital last year drivers in london spent nearly a 150 hours stuck in traffic that's 150 hours of people being idle and that's waste of time has cost the city billions now of course the streets of london are much emptier because many people are working from home and that has given way to bikers we...
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russian military support changed the situation in syria dramatically in favor of the assad regime. the international community could no longer ignore him we moved the. primaries he needed a breakthrough an opportunity to return to the world stage he wanted to regain his place at the table with the other players mrs to miss the news russian intervention in syria was his ticket will to keep. the cumulative they went in there they started the bombing campaign and they really forced the u.s. to talk to them and ever since then you know they're rare russian and american military said been engaged in de confliction talks on a daily basis. at the same time donald trump was eyeing the u.s. presidency once again. he had already launched his election campaign in june 25th jane. i am a station we are. the president of the united states think we are going to make our country great again could someone who. at this time trump was already leading the race for the republican candidacy i mean lots of people were starting to take him seriously much less use the studios. so of course they also starte
russian military support changed the situation in syria dramatically in favor of the assad regime. the international community could no longer ignore him we moved the. primaries he needed a breakthrough an opportunity to return to the world stage he wanted to regain his place at the table with the other players mrs to miss the news russian intervention in syria was his ticket will to keep. the cumulative they went in there they started the bombing campaign and they really forced the u.s. to...
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the group has emerged stronger than ever the more they're fighting to defend is the model of bashar assad which this is it's a ship. so to what extent does hezbollah determine the course of politics in lebanon. even before the beirut explosion the city still bore the scars of a civil war that for more than 15 years crippled the capital and the country as a whole. was among those who fought back that. he was 16 years old when he 1st held a weapon in his hands. the lebanese civil war erupted in 1975. beirut became a battlefield as did virtually the entire country. the war initially saw christian militias fighting against the palestinian liberation organization or p.l.o. which was threatening to take control of beirut. the hostilities then escalated into a broader conflict between christians and. arab nationalists. eventually in 1902 israel invaded and occupied southern lebanon in order to expel the p.l.o. from the country it was during this time that hezbollah was formed in resistance to israel the war claimed tens of thousands of lives and left the country devastated the arts are believes
the group has emerged stronger than ever the more they're fighting to defend is the model of bashar assad which this is it's a ship. so to what extent does hezbollah determine the course of politics in lebanon. even before the beirut explosion the city still bore the scars of a civil war that for more than 15 years crippled the capital and the country as a whole. was among those who fought back that. he was 16 years old when he 1st held a weapon in his hands. the lebanese civil war erupted in...
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who are sane has anonymity and assad has sabra under mr hise coordination the dissipated in identifying a suitable person to use in a videotaped false claim of responsibility for the attack namely mr abu address. immediately after the attack they disseminated statements voles lee attributing responsibility for the attack and showed the delivery of the video and attached let it out jazeera and then ensured its broadcast. this too is under mr coordination mr additionally and under mr coordination allegedly participated in missed his disappearance for the purpose of creating a false claim of responsibility. 4th and finally mr hasan had been high with most of i'm in metric better dean is alleged to have coordinated the false claim of responsibility and at times was in communication with assad sabra for this purpose. he coordinated mr and mrs and mr summers activities in identifying and affecting the disappearance of a suitable person mr abu adust who would be used in the video immediately after the attack he coordinated their activities in disseminating statements falsely attributing respon
who are sane has anonymity and assad has sabra under mr hise coordination the dissipated in identifying a suitable person to use in a videotaped false claim of responsibility for the attack namely mr abu address. immediately after the attack they disseminated statements voles lee attributing responsibility for the attack and showed the delivery of the video and attached let it out jazeera and then ensured its broadcast. this too is under mr coordination mr additionally and under mr coordination...
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well that's true maybe we don't like assad maybe the syrians don't like assad but that's their business it's not ours i still question when when draft dodger donald sent him 40 missiles when i came back from mexico a year or so ago at what time did we declare war were syria we haven't so i blame congress i blame president trump i blame all of them for taking an oath to the constitution and then ignoring that because what they're doing in syria ignores the constitution of the united states of america and they should be held accountable for if you're going to war declare it simple declare it thanks for watching send us your comments on facebook and twitter for a chance to be featured in next week's episode as always will be covering more stories ignored by the corporate media there is always as i tell you people whether the government lies and they do it a lot the truth becomes a traitor how many troops traitors are out there stay vigilant where i'm half. the war. machine. thinking of getting abuse from the ones we got in here should watch this video with you strapped in this tiny little
well that's true maybe we don't like assad maybe the syrians don't like assad but that's their business it's not ours i still question when when draft dodger donald sent him 40 missiles when i came back from mexico a year or so ago at what time did we declare war were syria we haven't so i blame congress i blame president trump i blame all of them for taking an oath to the constitution and then ignoring that because what they're doing in syria ignores the constitution of the united states of...
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to attack assad their main enemy. while russian american relations were put to the stress test the world was eyeing the 3rd meeting of the 2 presidents this time it was held in finland. they used to go to church. as far as the russian leadership goes so i think every fresh attempt to organize a top level meeting was held up with great hope until the meeting in helsinki what she meant ideas the minimal bashir. the 2 presidents talked for over 2 hours. then appeared before the media. our relationship has never been worse than it is now however that changed as of about 4 hours ago. i really believe that. as usual a journalist asked a question regarding trump's stance on russian interference in the us election. people came to me dead goats came to me and some others they said they think it's russian i have president putin he just said it's not russian i will say this i don't see any reason why it would be it was a remarkable display where i think putin himself was taken aback at how utterly unprepared trump was and nearly
to attack assad their main enemy. while russian american relations were put to the stress test the world was eyeing the 3rd meeting of the 2 presidents this time it was held in finland. they used to go to church. as far as the russian leadership goes so i think every fresh attempt to organize a top level meeting was held up with great hope until the meeting in helsinki what she meant ideas the minimal bashir. the 2 presidents talked for over 2 hours. then appeared before the media. our...
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may see this terrible calamity as a chance to recoup some validity after their attempts to overthrow assad in syria and send completely different political and. consideration regime in the masses then do the whether the goal is to scrap the lebanese political system is is is tenable in on by itself lebanon is unfortunately has a democratic assad with democratic institutions but reality is that we are all darkie that the systemic you are using religious divisions to maintain its control over the people that were turned into clients and this is semiconductor is is going through all of the political spectrum and would probably exclude a very small minority of leaders that have not been engaged into that only guard is funny earlier what is happening it's funny you're saying all that a president after i told his program told me exactly the same thing about lebanon i want to ask you about the big elephant in the room arguably because here we're hearing that israel is offering aid trying its best to help lebanon and israel and always the implication try to help what did you make of the israeli po
may see this terrible calamity as a chance to recoup some validity after their attempts to overthrow assad in syria and send completely different political and. consideration regime in the masses then do the whether the goal is to scrap the lebanese political system is is is tenable in on by itself lebanon is unfortunately has a democratic assad with democratic institutions but reality is that we are all darkie that the systemic you are using religious divisions to maintain its control over the...
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may see this terrible calamity as a chance to recoup some validity after their attempts to overthrow assad in syria and send completely different political and. institutional regime in the masses then do the whether the goal is to scrap the lebanese political system is is is tenable in on by itself lebanon is unfortunately has a democratic assad with at the seducers but reality is that we are all darkie that the system we keep or are using religious divisions to maintain its control or the people that will turn into planes and this is a semiconductor is is going through all of the political spectrum and would probably exclude a very small minority of leaders that have not been engaged into that only guard is funny earlier what is happening it's funny you're saying all that a president after had told his program told me exactly the same thing about lebanon i want to ask you about the big elephant in the room arguably because here we're hearing that israel is offering aid trying its best to help lebanon and israel and always be implication try to help what did you make of the israeli politic
may see this terrible calamity as a chance to recoup some validity after their attempts to overthrow assad in syria and send completely different political and. institutional regime in the masses then do the whether the goal is to scrap the lebanese political system is is is tenable in on by itself lebanon is unfortunately has a democratic assad with at the seducers but reality is that we are all darkie that the system we keep or are using religious divisions to maintain its control or the...
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however so just a film bunny villages and attack in sea millions meanwhile hundreds of sympathies fight assad left the movement citing financial mismanagement from the leaders have brought. this moment to sip it is fighting for 3 years he has not joined a government honesty program. some of us have realized everything we were told about the separatist movement was a lie the leaders used us to make money for them that's why i started fighting. we leave you know we don't know we have to immediately be. yet another town diverse that by fighting along destroyed everyone has split. i do mean it should be security is always tight the commander tells us support is hard to own comes just a few kilometers away all the army has set up barracks like these across angle for cameroon attacks on secession is still take place but i mean since they are walking have to contact. the army shows those weapons including explosive to see was seized from the separatists in another town does hospital was bombed to the ground so just a separatist point. for the act at least for patients died on debates. and the local
however so just a film bunny villages and attack in sea millions meanwhile hundreds of sympathies fight assad left the movement citing financial mismanagement from the leaders have brought. this moment to sip it is fighting for 3 years he has not joined a government honesty program. some of us have realized everything we were told about the separatist movement was a lie the leaders used us to make money for them that's why i started fighting. we leave you know we don't know we have to...
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both might be victims of syria's secret service now know there's a ray of hope suspected henchmen of assad are on trial in germany. some good spun out of. the desert impacts on d w. william how to be done because saddam has won by a spy you know if i had known that the boat would be about small i never would have gone on a trip but i would not have put myself and my paris on the adventure of the bottoms of being with a beautifully avoided. mobile in front of the other one it wouldn't be the game i have serious problems on a personal level and i was unable to live there for that much i'm going to. want to know their story and for my greatest fear a fight against reliable information. former friends. what secrets lie behind these walls. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage $360.00 to get the maps now. is for me it. is for you. it's for help. beethoven is for her. is for the. beethoven is for us. is for every law firm of beethoven 2020250th anniversary here on. we know that this is a scary time for us the coronavirus is changing
both might be victims of syria's secret service now know there's a ray of hope suspected henchmen of assad are on trial in germany. some good spun out of. the desert impacts on d w. william how to be done because saddam has won by a spy you know if i had known that the boat would be about small i never would have gone on a trip but i would not have put myself and my paris on the adventure of the bottoms of being with a beautifully avoided. mobile in front of the other one it wouldn't be the...
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then there's syria, where the assad regime has always regarded lebanon as its backyard. the lebanese have absorbed about 1.5 million syrian refugees. that is the same as britain taking about 15 million. and iran is close to the lebanese shia militia, hezbollah, which is the most powerful political and military organisation in the country. the medical emergency is extreme. first covid—19, and now three hospitals in beirut have been put out of action by the explosions. i saw all of the war in lebanon. this blow is as important as the 11th of september blow in the united states. for us, i think this is a very big blow. we need really the international support. french rescue teams left paris for beirut, britain announced £5 million of emergency aid, but lebanon has deep political problems that money without reform will not be able to fix. in beirut‘s wreckage are the ruins of the granary that contained vital supplies of imported wheat. another disaster, at the chernobyl nuclear power plant, finished off the soviet union. lebanon's old order should fear the fallout from
then there's syria, where the assad regime has always regarded lebanon as its backyard. the lebanese have absorbed about 1.5 million syrian refugees. that is the same as britain taking about 15 million. and iran is close to the lebanese shia militia, hezbollah, which is the most powerful political and military organisation in the country. the medical emergency is extreme. first covid—19, and now three hospitals in beirut have been put out of action by the explosions. i saw all of the war in...
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the iranian regime is propping up assad. this is a dictator he uses chemical weapons against his own people. they are propping up the rebels -- we are- in lebanon going to go after any player and any regime that is harming american military and personnel. and solemani wrecked havoc on a daily basis and we are not one minute -- we are going to use every tool we have to take down allowingat are not human lives and exploiting others. .his is a rogue regime solemani was part of it. we know for a fact and i will tell you there were several countries that had a side solemani no know by longer being there, it helped save their country. privately, do other ambassadors of the u.n. told you they approved of the strike but would not say that publicly? kelly: i have ambassadors come up to me before covid when i was at the u.n. on a daily basis that would thank america for the in differentare ways keeping their country safe, whether it be through the security council resolution, whether it be in statements from president trump. people un
the iranian regime is propping up assad. this is a dictator he uses chemical weapons against his own people. they are propping up the rebels -- we are- in lebanon going to go after any player and any regime that is harming american military and personnel. and solemani wrecked havoc on a daily basis and we are not one minute -- we are going to use every tool we have to take down allowingat are not human lives and exploiting others. .his is a rogue regime solemani was part of it. we know for a...
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health secretary alex assad has arrived in taiwan for the 1st high level visit by a top american official in 4 decades he's expected to meet taiwan's president china claims sovereignty over taiwan new zealand's marking 100 days since it stamped out the spread of the corona virus the only new cases have been a few returning travelers who've been quarantined at the border but prime minister just in toronto and has warned people to stay vigilant to avoid a 2nd wave well those are the headlines and i will have more news for you here on al-jazeera at one o one east stay with us. in russia and him a mixed martial arts is a phenomenon. in the city's hundreds of amateur fighters from top to a battle with few rules. they're. called deep in the caucasus mountains. train from morning till night hoping to fight their way out of poverty and become champions. you don't see it's a tough haul but the payoff. is a good bit. more theater. and the biggest winners are the businessmen and politicians riding the sports popularity to riches and power was vocal that's what i want to use to investigate russia's o
health secretary alex assad has arrived in taiwan for the 1st high level visit by a top american official in 4 decades he's expected to meet taiwan's president china claims sovereignty over taiwan new zealand's marking 100 days since it stamped out the spread of the corona virus the only new cases have been a few returning travelers who've been quarantined at the border but prime minister just in toronto and has warned people to stay vigilant to avoid a 2nd wave well those are the headlines and...
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then there is syria, where the assad regime has always thought of lebanon as its backyard. lebanon has absorbed about a million and a half syrian rabbit -- refugees. that is the same as britain taking about 15 million. in iran is close to the lebanese militia has blocked, e most powerfulit political and milary organization in thry cou reporter: the medical emergency is extreme, firstov-19, now three hospitals in beirut have o been p of action by the explosions. >> this below is as importa as -- this blow is as important ast ber 11 in the united states. we need national support. reporter: fnch rescue teams for beirut. britain announced 5 million pounds of emergency aid. but lebanon has deep political problems that money without reform will not be able to fix. in beirut's wreckage are the ruins of the granary that iecontained vital supof imported wheat. chernobyl nuclear power plant finished off the soviet union. banon's old order should fear the fallout from beirut docks. jeremy bowen, bbc new laura: chicago schools will begin the year with online courses as coronavirus case
then there is syria, where the assad regime has always thought of lebanon as its backyard. lebanon has absorbed about a million and a half syrian rabbit -- refugees. that is the same as britain taking about 15 million. in iran is close to the lebanese militia has blocked, e most powerfulit political and milary organization in thry cou reporter: the medical emergency is extreme, firstov-19, now three hospitals in beirut have o been p of action by the explosions. >> this below is as importa...
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the lebanese parliament changing the constitution in august 2004 the syrian president mr bashar al assad effectively ordered mr hariri to support mr la hood's mandate extension stating that syria alone would choose the president of lebanon. in the months before his assassination mr hariri zz allies were publicly calling for an end to the syrian political military and economic dominance over lebanon on his supporters held 3 meetings in the bristol hotel in beirut and issued coals for the indus syrian domination of lebanon on these occurred in september and december 2004 and a final one just 12 days before his murder that occurred on the 2nd to fairbridge 2005 they's matings came to be known as the bristol group meetings there was also an attack on the lot of mr hariri as political ally and friend mr mollenhauer day on the 1st of october 2004 when a car bomb exploded outside his house mr ahmed a escaped death and was seriously injured in the attack but his bodyguard died another person was seriously injured. witnesses testified that the attack on mr hama day could be construed as a warning
the lebanese parliament changing the constitution in august 2004 the syrian president mr bashar al assad effectively ordered mr hariri to support mr la hood's mandate extension stating that syria alone would choose the president of lebanon. in the months before his assassination mr hariri zz allies were publicly calling for an end to the syrian political military and economic dominance over lebanon on his supporters held 3 meetings in the bristol hotel in beirut and issued coals for the indus...
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and iran's support for assad is tepid. it's fragile. it's matter of time before he falls. the truth of the matter is they were always willing to do more than we were in syria free throw text our interests. that is likely the exact same case here in venezuela. our policy has been misguided by fundamentally flawed assumptions from the beginning. and i have deep respect for both of you who are testifying before this committee. but we just have to be clear our venezuela policy over the last year and a half has been an unmitigated disaster. if we aren't honest about that, we can't self-correct. we have to admit that our big play recognizes. guaido, right out of the gate and moving quickly to implement sanctions didn't work. it didn't. all it did was harden russia and cuba's play in venezuela and allowed maduro to paint him as an american patsy. a lot of us warned that this might happen. we could have used the prospect of u.s. recognition or sanctions as leverage. we could have spent more time trying to get european allies and o
and iran's support for assad is tepid. it's fragile. it's matter of time before he falls. the truth of the matter is they were always willing to do more than we were in syria free throw text our interests. that is likely the exact same case here in venezuela. our policy has been misguided by fundamentally flawed assumptions from the beginning. and i have deep respect for both of you who are testifying before this committee. but we just have to be clear our venezuela policy over the last year...
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off the supreme leader ayatollah ali how many intervenes let's go live that attack iran to syria's assad bake can that tell us more why have they rejected the president's nobody asset. well this cited a lot of reasons of partly they said that his previous experience in different fields was adequate enough and one parliamentarian actually said that he wasn't strong enough to take on the mafia also in the country now when parliamentarians talk about the mafia in the country they're talking about influential and powerful figures in the country that have control over certain industries such as manufacturing nevertheless it's not been a very good day for president hassan rouhani this is a conservative parliament the most conservative party in the country has seen since the revolution in 198940 mph voted against his appointment and 100 for 4 that means that president rouhani would have to go back to parliament and present a different candidate or even the same candidate again for a vote of confidence now president rouhani was expected to turn up at parliament but the krona virus task force adv
off the supreme leader ayatollah ali how many intervenes let's go live that attack iran to syria's assad bake can that tell us more why have they rejected the president's nobody asset. well this cited a lot of reasons of partly they said that his previous experience in different fields was adequate enough and one parliamentarian actually said that he wasn't strong enough to take on the mafia also in the country now when parliamentarians talk about the mafia in the country they're talking about...
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an attempt to implicate the assad regime and to go off to the leadership unfortunately whether that is lack of independent evidence to to to produce such a link is anyone's guess but they have gone against the these 4 q.'s the 5th one dropped out there having died through through their being involved in the syrian conflict and i think from from the outside perspective i think there would have been more succession of close to a $1000000000.00 has been spent that it would have gone off to those who actually ordered rather than the effect to be those that were on the low to mid level thank you for that international human rights lawyer that had been thank you. it's more head on the news all including as the u.k. tries to stop migratory rivals across the bush channel we ask residents on the coast if they think the situation is under control. i'm waiting on the try. its peace talks resume between the myanmar government and rebel armies we'll tell you why there's little hope of any significant progress. and we'll have an update on whether this world cup winning force will be ready for p.s
an attempt to implicate the assad regime and to go off to the leadership unfortunately whether that is lack of independent evidence to to to produce such a link is anyone's guess but they have gone against the these 4 q.'s the 5th one dropped out there having died through through their being involved in the syrian conflict and i think from from the outside perspective i think there would have been more succession of close to a $1000000000.00 has been spent that it would have gone off to those...
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plans to attack the us assad actually being carried out in which 20 cities were targeted including population centers like moscow leningrad. the number of lives lost would have been in the millions. fortunately that never happened but it did mark the start of a new era the cold war. how can you explain love i've been to 82 countries i didn't 12 but i came here and on those 3 days i just filled with hope. and he kept pretty isn't it sick show that. i made my decision to come here because 'd i felt i knew i could build a new life here soon at the. companies and. goes a free man. god decided that this money is no good to be free. my one dream is that all my children 'd find the same kind of happiness i do. i love my home i love cold weather i like the culture i like the history i like everything about it. i know that. i am a russian fama. seems wrong. to me but yet to see. this day become educated and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. protesters storm several government buildings in beirut calling for justice and accountabi
plans to attack the us assad actually being carried out in which 20 cities were targeted including population centers like moscow leningrad. the number of lives lost would have been in the millions. fortunately that never happened but it did mark the start of a new era the cold war. how can you explain love i've been to 82 countries i didn't 12 but i came here and on those 3 days i just filled with hope. and he kept pretty isn't it sick show that. i made my decision to come here because 'd i...
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drive cv fish skills and assad can you imagine using these peoples. well a designer in london and his joy just that and he's not the only one looking for inspiration in nature to make unique creations but also has to be about. there's something of the sea in the air these lampshades are made of dried seed stretched over the wire frames. and fish scales have been worked into the top of this small table. people think it might smell but it doesn't because the ones. just look like fish scale london based designer near me use sand for his desert storm lamp red cabbage for the intricate veins of his wife and seaweed for the marine light lamp shade. the native israeli has been experimenting with natural materials for years to find some of his materials at the produce market in 2010 year by year he started his design studio in london area he sells his pieces and limited editions to private clients around the world. created the marine life by. stretching with seaweed over the shades wireframe. being prepared more willing to accept the fact that you can have li
drive cv fish skills and assad can you imagine using these peoples. well a designer in london and his joy just that and he's not the only one looking for inspiration in nature to make unique creations but also has to be about. there's something of the sea in the air these lampshades are made of dried seed stretched over the wire frames. and fish scales have been worked into the top of this small table. people think it might smell but it doesn't because the ones. just look like fish scale london...
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plans to attack the us assad actually being carried out in which 20 cities were targeted including population centers like moscow leningrad was the number of lives lost would have been in the millions. fortunately that never happened but it did mark the start of a new era the cold war. welcome to max kaiser financial survival guide. looking for a 2 year budget down. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain delegates after you watched as a report. for us economy was booming growing numbers of people were made homeless. you can work 40 hours in a week and still not have enough to get housing everybody believes america still has the lead up to the reality of we're not financially equality and the lack of affordable housing for a living minimum wage gave many people no choice. that's been a problem with the city knows turn the temperature and told me stay away almost. half the food if there is no answer because yes that requires resource the most vulnerable are abandoned on the streets to become invisible clubs. protesters storm several government buildings in beirut calling for justice
plans to attack the us assad actually being carried out in which 20 cities were targeted including population centers like moscow leningrad was the number of lives lost would have been in the millions. fortunately that never happened but it did mark the start of a new era the cold war. welcome to max kaiser financial survival guide. looking for a 2 year budget down. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain delegates after you watched as a report. for us economy was booming growing...
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the atomic bombing of 2 cities over $300000.00 japanese lost their lives is plans to attack the us assad actually being carried out in which 20 cities were targeted including population centers like moscow leningrad. the number of lives lost would have been in the millions. fortunately that never happened but it did mark the start of a new era the cold war. how can you explain love i've been to 82 countries i did in 12 but i came here and on those 3 days i just filled with hope. and. sick show. i made my decision to come here because i felt i knew i could build a new life you. know companies and. god decided that this money is no good to be free. my one dream is that all my children 'd find the same kind of happiness i do. i love my home i love cold weather i like the culture or like the history i like everything about it. and i know that. i am. russian fama. l. look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. i really must obey the orders given to a human beings except where such orders to conflict with the 1st law. for should be very careful about official int
the atomic bombing of 2 cities over $300000.00 japanese lost their lives is plans to attack the us assad actually being carried out in which 20 cities were targeted including population centers like moscow leningrad. the number of lives lost would have been in the millions. fortunately that never happened but it did mark the start of a new era the cold war. how can you explain love i've been to 82 countries i did in 12 but i came here and on those 3 days i just filled with hope. and. sick show....
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or me seals in a squabble is a little delinquent this president assad of us are getting under us and don't says or more as well now for. us a. war there in that i am not a logical muslim we see this. we've been crossing over the buddha from the u.s. to mexico and it's a sea of cards with maybe just one person from customs just checking all divides very very easy to get across and there's no a lot of checks and how does that affect the job that you're trying to do and keep the murder rate down here because it seems like you could just get across the gun very very easily and that we're going to see can that on the parliament with dollars i am of a story comment a lot i say. that make it. look like it but at the level that us boys know what it all means look at the side of the ak yes i was a news don says anyone in fact. and that woman thought i was his fault of your tickets at the fed and they could look at to get a cassette phone bama can be out of luck for them and can make it go to c.v.s. will be hit on this yes was purposefulness from the list as i don't comment on what mood of the
or me seals in a squabble is a little delinquent this president assad of us are getting under us and don't says or more as well now for. us a. war there in that i am not a logical muslim we see this. we've been crossing over the buddha from the u.s. to mexico and it's a sea of cards with maybe just one person from customs just checking all divides very very easy to get across and there's no a lot of checks and how does that affect the job that you're trying to do and keep the murder rate down...
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following the atomic bombing of 2 cities over 300000 japanese lost their lives this plans to attack the us assad actually being carried out in which 20 cities with targeted including population centers like moscow leningrad. the number of lives lost would have been in the millions. fortunately that never happened but it did most of the start of a new era the cold war. the embassy maxwell saga is one of the most sensational stories of our time however the media coverage appears to be limited to learning details and political overtones the single biggest question that needs to be answered is how all this could have happened where was law enforcement and will justice be finally sir. how can you explain love i've been to 82 countries i've given 12 but i came here and on those 3 days i just filled with hope. and he kept pretty isn't the 6 show. i made my decision to come here because 'd i felt and you i could build a new life you see it the who should know think a prisoner. is a free man but i think god decided that this man is no good to be free. you know i was there my one dream is that all my chil
following the atomic bombing of 2 cities over 300000 japanese lost their lives this plans to attack the us assad actually being carried out in which 20 cities with targeted including population centers like moscow leningrad. the number of lives lost would have been in the millions. fortunately that never happened but it did most of the start of a new era the cold war. the embassy maxwell saga is one of the most sensational stories of our time however the media coverage appears to be limited to...
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plans to attack the us assad actually being carried out in which 20 cities were targeted including population centers like moscow leningrad. the number of lives lost would have been in the millions. fortunately that never happened but it did mark the start of a new era the cold war. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. and also live debt. or a maybe lose shiloh's. shock turns to rage in lebanon where a capital still reeling from tuesday's massive explosion the events of security at perceived government incompetence which protesters allege led to the deadly disaster in rest comes as rescue teams continue to look for people still trapped under the rubble for blast killed 150 people and injured more than 6000. people st. jude street but it was a choice. 75 years after the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki by.
plans to attack the us assad actually being carried out in which 20 cities were targeted including population centers like moscow leningrad. the number of lives lost would have been in the millions. fortunately that never happened but it did mark the start of a new era the cold war. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. direct. what is true what is faith. in the...
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plans to attack the us assad actually being carried out in which 20 cities with targeted including population centers like moscow leningrad and. the number of lives lost would have been in the millions. fortunately that never happened but it did mark the start of a new era the cold war. during that era we talk about all those crazy problems out there and then during the summer we deal with solutions that's right so lucian's and today we're going to be talking with the no 0 of coins floor dot. u.k. . protests to break out across bell roofs against longtime leader alexander lukashenko he looks set to win a 6th term in office but the opposition says the election was rigged. up a night of chaos in beirut as public anger builds in the wake of tuesday's deadly explosion . this was the blast that led to the mass protest as a 5 day search for survivors drew to a close the beirut airport explosion killed at least 158 people and left thousands injured.
plans to attack the us assad actually being carried out in which 20 cities with targeted including population centers like moscow leningrad and. the number of lives lost would have been in the millions. fortunately that never happened but it did mark the start of a new era the cold war. during that era we talk about all those crazy problems out there and then during the summer we deal with solutions that's right so lucian's and today we're going to be talking with the no 0 of coins floor dot....
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or me see a squirrel is a little delinquent this president assad but after us and don't says or more as we're now for mom we've. got a must. for that in that i am not a logical muslim we see this. we've been crossing over the buddha from the u.s. to mexico and it's a sea of calls with maybe just one person from customs just checking all about it's very very easy to get across and there's no a lot of checks on the how does that affect the job that you're trying to do and keep the murder rate down here because it seems like you could just get across a gun very very easily and that we're going to see can that on the parliament with those i am of a study comment a lot i say. at the naked body and get us out of that bucket but at the level that us boys know what it means walk with us out of the uk yes i was a news on says c n n in fact both of you and i will moment of your tickets at the fed and ticket to get up is that whole family. can be out of luck for them and can make it go to c.b.s. will be shit on this yes as pope is going nuts on that list as i don't comment on what mood of the c
or me see a squirrel is a little delinquent this president assad but after us and don't says or more as we're now for mom we've. got a must. for that in that i am not a logical muslim we see this. we've been crossing over the buddha from the u.s. to mexico and it's a sea of calls with maybe just one person from customs just checking all about it's very very easy to get across and there's no a lot of checks on the how does that affect the job that you're trying to do and keep the murder rate...