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Charlie And The Numbers - NUMBER 2 - English
Charlie And The Numbers Baby Tv Part 02 Of 10 English Version Full Episode Of Number Two 02
Charlie And The Numbers Baby Tv Part 02 Of 10 English Version Full Episode Of Number Two 02
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Charlie And The Numbers - NUMBER 10 - English
Charlie And The Numbers Baby Tv Part 10 Of 10 English Version Full Episode Of Number Ten 10
Charlie And The Numbers Baby Tv Part 10 Of 10 English Version Full Episode Of Number Ten 10
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Charlie And The Numbers - NUMBER 5 - English
Charlie And The Numbers Baby Tv Part 05 Of 10 English Version Full Episode Of Number Five 05
Charlie And The Numbers Baby Tv Part 05 Of 10 English Version Full Episode Of Number Five 05
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Charlie And The Numbers - NUMBER 4 - English
Charlie And The Numbers Baby Tv Part 04 Of 10 English Version Full Episode Of Number Four 04
Charlie And The Numbers Baby Tv Part 04 Of 10 English Version Full Episode Of Number Four 04
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Charlie And The Numbers - NUMBER 8 - English
Charlie And The Numbers Baby Tv Part 08 Of 10 English Version Full Episode Of Number Eight 08
Charlie And The Numbers Baby Tv Part 08 Of 10 English Version Full Episode Of Number Eight 08
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Charlie And The Numbers - NUMBER 1 - English
Charlie And The Numbers Baby Tv Part 01 Of 10 English Version Full Episode Of Number One 01
Charlie And The Numbers Baby Tv Part 01 Of 10 English Version Full Episode Of Number One 01
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Charlie And The Numbers - NUMBER 7 - English
Charlie And The Numbers Baby Tv Part 07 Of 10 English Version Full Episode Of Number Seven 07
Charlie And The Numbers Baby Tv Part 07 Of 10 English Version Full Episode Of Number Seven 07
Charlie And The Numbers - NUMBER 3 - English
Charlie And The Numbers Baby Tv Part 03 Of 10 English Version Full Episode Of Number Three 03
Charlie And The Numbers Baby Tv Part 03 Of 10 English Version Full Episode Of Number Three 03
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Charlie And The Numbers - NUMBER 9 - English
Charlie And The Numbers Baby Tv Part 09 Of 10 English Version Full Episode Of Number Nine 09
Charlie And The Numbers Baby Tv Part 09 Of 10 English Version Full Episode Of Number Nine 09
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Charlie And The Numbers - NUMBER 6 - English
Charlie And The Numbers Baby Tv Part 06 Of 10 English Version Full Episode Of Number Six 06
Charlie And The Numbers Baby Tv Part 06 Of 10 English Version Full Episode Of Number Six 06
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Nursery Rhyme - Ten In The Bed - English
Counting down songs for children like 10 In The Bed are great for introducing the concept of subtraction, and the repetitive nature of the songs allows students to learn the songs really quickly....
Counting down songs for children like 10 In The Bed are great for introducing the concept of subtraction, and the repetitive nature of the songs allows students to learn the songs really quickly. As the teddy bears fall from the bed, young learners can recalculate the number of teddy bears left each time. Also, take the opportunity to identify the animals in the window!
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Counting down songs for children like 10 In The Bed are great for introducing the concept of subtraction, and the repetitive nature of the songs allows students to learn the songs really quickly. As the teddy bears fall from the bed, young learners can recalculate the number of teddy bears left each time. Also, take the opportunity to identify the animals in the window!
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Number Counting Firetrucks - Learning for Kids - English
A colorful educational video that teaches kids to count from 1 to 10 and also from 10 to zero. A fun and exciting way to learn English numbers. Thank you firetrucks!
A colorful educational video that teaches kids to count from 1 to 10 and also from 10 to zero. A fun and exciting way to learn English numbers. Thank you firetrucks!
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[14 June 13] Iran presidential elections 2013: polling day - English
Polls have officially opened in Iran for presidential, and city and rural council elections with nearly 50.5 million people eligible to vote. The Iranians began casting their ballots at 8:00 am...
Polls have officially opened in Iran for presidential, and city and rural council elections with nearly 50.5 million people eligible to vote. The Iranians began casting their ballots at 8:00 am (0330 GMT) on Friday with the polls scheduled to remain open for ten hours. The time can be extended if necessary. Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei cast his ballot minutes into the polls.
More than 1.6 million of those eligible to vote are first-time voters. Over 60,000 polling stations have been set up across the country, while Iranian nationals abroad will also be also able to vote at 285 overseas polling stations. Vote counting will begin at the polling stations immediately after the voting ends. Voting may be extended if the Interior Ministry sees necessary.
Opinion polls show the presidential election is headed for a runoff. They also predict a 60-percent turnout in the polls. The president of Iran is elected for a four-year term in a national election.
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Polls have officially opened in Iran for presidential, and city and rural council elections with nearly 50.5 million people eligible to vote. The Iranians began casting their ballots at 8:00 am (0330 GMT) on Friday with the polls scheduled to remain open for ten hours. The time can be extended if necessary. Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei cast his ballot minutes into the polls.
More than 1.6 million of those eligible to vote are first-time voters. Over 60,000 polling stations have been set up across the country, while Iranian nationals abroad will also be also able to vote at 285 overseas polling stations. Vote counting will begin at the polling stations immediately after the voting ends. Voting may be extended if the Interior Ministry sees necessary.
Opinion polls show the presidential election is headed for a runoff. They also predict a 60-percent turnout in the polls. The president of Iran is elected for a four-year term in a national election.
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[26 May 2012] US accomplice to Bahrain regime crimes - English
The Bahraini regime forces backed by troops from Saudi Arabia have once again attacked protesters in the tiny Persian Gulf littoral state.
Security forces on Friday fired teargas and sound...
The Bahraini regime forces backed by troops from Saudi Arabia have once again attacked protesters in the tiny Persian Gulf littoral state.
Security forces on Friday fired teargas and sound grenades at the demonstrating crowds in several towns and villages around the Bahraini capital, Manama.
Clashes then erupted between government forces and the pro-democracy protesters demanding the ouster of the Al Khalifa regime. Several people were injured during the demonstrations. The protesters also voiced their anger at the US government for its support of the Manama regime.
Anti-American sentiments are high in Bahrain after Washington announced earlier this month that it would resume arms sales to Bahrain. However, Bahraini opposition groups and activists condemned the decision, saying it could encourage further human rights violations in the Persian Gulf country.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Kamel Wazni, political analyst, to hear his opinion on this issue. The following is a rough transcription of the interview.
Press TV: First of all we are hearing slogans on the streets in Bahrain against the United States now besides those slogans that were against the regime. People it seems are now very strongly and clearly saying that they want the United States to cut its support for the Manama regime, however we are seeing that support continue.
Do you think that these slogans are going to be heard by Washington?
Wazni: Obviously they will resonate in the White House and on the streets of America because this is the voice of the people and for very long time the Americans felt they are not mentioned on the streets and the Americans know sometimes this hostility that is taking place by the Bahrainis because they continue support of the Americans for the Bahraini regime and the approval of the Americans to sell weapons and arms to the Bahraini regime despite the crackdown that is taking place by the Bahraini regime against the civilian demonstrators of the country.
I think there is voice on the streets saying anyone who sided with the criminals who are committing crimes against humanity should be condemned and today because the Bahraini authority, the Bahraini monarchy is committing crime and America being accomplice to this crime, then you see the people are voicing their sentiment and making their voice to be heard across the world.
They are not intimidated, they are not afraid. They wanted democratic system and a country, that is the basic principle of human dignity to live free in his own or her own country where will be no discrimination, no crackdown, no torture.
This is the basic principle of any human wanted to live in peace and prosperity and the Americans by siding with the Bahraini regime preventing the aspiration of the Bahraini people to make this happen so the Americans should not be shocked by what they are hearing. That is what they actually worked on by helping the Bahraini authority and if Obama is listening and Mrs. Clinton should listen to the human rights when they actually condemn the torture that is taking place by the Bahraini government.
The systematic torture that is taking [place] day after day should be heard by the American administration.
There are a lot of committees being established by the UN bodies, by even the King and they all indicated there is a huge torture and killing taking place on the streets of Bahrain. So is anybody listening?
Press TV: What you referred there to the United Nations also other human rights groups we know for instance that the UN Human Rights Council recently in Geneva started to discuss the situation in Bahrain. We know groups like Amnesty International and other human rights organizations in and outside of Bahrain have been saying they have documents and proved that these violations are taking place but does that mean that they are going to give any support to the Bahraini revolutionaries and do you think without that support on the ground the Bahraini revolution can get anywhere?
Wazni: Well obviously the public opinion on the international appeal is important but eventually the legwork has to be done by the people of Bahrain because the people of Bahrain made a pledge and they are determined to carry their own cause despite all the obstacles and all the atrocity that is committed by the Bahraini regime against the civilian in Bahrain.
But having the public support of the international community from the UN, from other bodies is actually attested to the reality that is taking place.
There is a crime taking place in Bahrain by the monarchy, by the royal family supported by the Americans and somebody has to listen but I do not think the Bahraini people are counting on the West or the Americans because they think the Americans are participant in what is taking place in Bahrain and despite all of that they have the will and the determination to carry their cause to the end.
They know the sacrifice and they are willing to take that sacrifice and we hear the leadership of the Bahraini talking, when we hear Sheikh Ghasem say this is the will of the people and they will carry their duty to bring honorable justice to Bahrain despite all the killing and torture [that] is committed by the Bahraini with the help of the Saudis.
The people will prevail in the end, will be costly process but you have to trust the people and the people will carry their duties.
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The Bahraini regime forces backed by troops from Saudi Arabia have once again attacked protesters in the tiny Persian Gulf littoral state.
Security forces on Friday fired teargas and sound grenades at the demonstrating crowds in several towns and villages around the Bahraini capital, Manama.
Clashes then erupted between government forces and the pro-democracy protesters demanding the ouster of the Al Khalifa regime. Several people were injured during the demonstrations. The protesters also voiced their anger at the US government for its support of the Manama regime.
Anti-American sentiments are high in Bahrain after Washington announced earlier this month that it would resume arms sales to Bahrain. However, Bahraini opposition groups and activists condemned the decision, saying it could encourage further human rights violations in the Persian Gulf country.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Kamel Wazni, political analyst, to hear his opinion on this issue. The following is a rough transcription of the interview.
Press TV: First of all we are hearing slogans on the streets in Bahrain against the United States now besides those slogans that were against the regime. People it seems are now very strongly and clearly saying that they want the United States to cut its support for the Manama regime, however we are seeing that support continue.
Do you think that these slogans are going to be heard by Washington?
Wazni: Obviously they will resonate in the White House and on the streets of America because this is the voice of the people and for very long time the Americans felt they are not mentioned on the streets and the Americans know sometimes this hostility that is taking place by the Bahrainis because they continue support of the Americans for the Bahraini regime and the approval of the Americans to sell weapons and arms to the Bahraini regime despite the crackdown that is taking place by the Bahraini regime against the civilian demonstrators of the country.
I think there is voice on the streets saying anyone who sided with the criminals who are committing crimes against humanity should be condemned and today because the Bahraini authority, the Bahraini monarchy is committing crime and America being accomplice to this crime, then you see the people are voicing their sentiment and making their voice to be heard across the world.
They are not intimidated, they are not afraid. They wanted democratic system and a country, that is the basic principle of human dignity to live free in his own or her own country where will be no discrimination, no crackdown, no torture.
This is the basic principle of any human wanted to live in peace and prosperity and the Americans by siding with the Bahraini regime preventing the aspiration of the Bahraini people to make this happen so the Americans should not be shocked by what they are hearing. That is what they actually worked on by helping the Bahraini authority and if Obama is listening and Mrs. Clinton should listen to the human rights when they actually condemn the torture that is taking place by the Bahraini government.
The systematic torture that is taking [place] day after day should be heard by the American administration.
There are a lot of committees being established by the UN bodies, by even the King and they all indicated there is a huge torture and killing taking place on the streets of Bahrain. So is anybody listening?
Press TV: What you referred there to the United Nations also other human rights groups we know for instance that the UN Human Rights Council recently in Geneva started to discuss the situation in Bahrain. We know groups like Amnesty International and other human rights organizations in and outside of Bahrain have been saying they have documents and proved that these violations are taking place but does that mean that they are going to give any support to the Bahraini revolutionaries and do you think without that support on the ground the Bahraini revolution can get anywhere?
Wazni: Well obviously the public opinion on the international appeal is important but eventually the legwork has to be done by the people of Bahrain because the people of Bahrain made a pledge and they are determined to carry their own cause despite all the obstacles and all the atrocity that is committed by the Bahraini regime against the civilian in Bahrain.
But having the public support of the international community from the UN, from other bodies is actually attested to the reality that is taking place.
There is a crime taking place in Bahrain by the monarchy, by the royal family supported by the Americans and somebody has to listen but I do not think the Bahraini people are counting on the West or the Americans because they think the Americans are participant in what is taking place in Bahrain and despite all of that they have the will and the determination to carry their cause to the end.
They know the sacrifice and they are willing to take that sacrifice and we hear the leadership of the Bahraini talking, when we hear Sheikh Ghasem say this is the will of the people and they will carry their duty to bring honorable justice to Bahrain despite all the killing and torture [that] is committed by the Bahraini with the help of the Saudis.
The people will prevail in the end, will be costly process but you have to trust the people and the people will carry their duties.
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Arabic Numbers Song: Khali (My Uncle) has 7 Boys - Children Singing - Arabic
A playful and interactive introduction to Arabic numbers 1-10. Exposes little ones to the concept of counting and reinforces numbers recognition through repetition, songs and our usual medley of...
A playful and interactive introduction to Arabic numbers 1-10. Exposes little ones to the concept of counting and reinforces numbers recognition through repetition, songs and our usual medley of animation, puppet skits and nursery rhymes.
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A playful and interactive introduction to Arabic numbers 1-10. Exposes little ones to the concept of counting and reinforces numbers recognition through repetition, songs and our usual medley of animation, puppet skits and nursery rhymes.
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Learn Numbers with Max the Train & Bill the Monster Truck – TOYS (Numbers and Toys) - English
Learn Numbers For Toddlers!
Join this amazing adventure with Max the Glow Train, Blazin\' Bill the Monster Truck, Numbers and Toys!
Max is a fun loving toy train who teaches children numbers....
Learn Numbers For Toddlers!
Join this amazing adventure with Max the Glow Train, Blazin\' Bill the Monster Truck, Numbers and Toys!
Max is a fun loving toy train who teaches children numbers. After counting the numbers, Max realizes that the number 10 is stuck on the top shelf. Max and Bill build the ramp by counting to ten so Bill can jump on the top shelf and rescue the number 10.
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Learn Numbers For Toddlers!
Join this amazing adventure with Max the Glow Train, Blazin\' Bill the Monster Truck, Numbers and Toys!
Max is a fun loving toy train who teaches children numbers. After counting the numbers, Max realizes that the number 10 is stuck on the top shelf. Max and Bill build the ramp by counting to ten so Bill can jump on the top shelf and rescue the number 10.
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Help Shawn Stop the Jet Train - Learn Numbers at the Train Factory - Part 3 - English
Part 3 of 3 - Use Numbers to Help Shawn Stop the Jet Train
Number Adventure at the Train Factory! Join the amazing number adventure at the train factory with Shawn and Team where the main...
Part 3 of 3 - Use Numbers to Help Shawn Stop the Jet Train
Number Adventure at the Train Factory! Join the amazing number adventure at the train factory with Shawn and Team where the main character is YOU - the viewer!
After arriving at the factory Shawn will introduce you to the team; inside the factory you will learn to count and build/fix trains at the same time. Then Shawn will show you the secret Station #5 and you will meet a new prototype train J-1000. It will accidentally get launched and Rusty the Robot will come to the rescue!
Numbers are repeated MANY times, in different scenarios, by different characters, in order and backwards to help your child learn them faster. Numbers are visually displayed as digits and words.
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Part 3 of 3 - Use Numbers to Help Shawn Stop the Jet Train
Number Adventure at the Train Factory! Join the amazing number adventure at the train factory with Shawn and Team where the main character is YOU - the viewer!
After arriving at the factory Shawn will introduce you to the team; inside the factory you will learn to count and build/fix trains at the same time. Then Shawn will show you the secret Station #5 and you will meet a new prototype train J-1000. It will accidentally get launched and Rusty the Robot will come to the rescue!
Numbers are repeated MANY times, in different scenarios, by different characters, in order and backwards to help your child learn them faster. Numbers are visually displayed as digits and words.
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Learn Numbers and Build Trains - Learn Numbers at the Train Factory - Part 2 - English
Part 2 of 3 - Inside the Train Factory, Learn Numbers and Build Trains
Number Adventure at the Train Factory! Join the amazing number adventure at the train factory with Shawn and Team where the...
Part 2 of 3 - Inside the Train Factory, Learn Numbers and Build Trains
Number Adventure at the Train Factory! Join the amazing number adventure at the train factory with Shawn and Team where the main character is YOU - the viewer!
After arriving at the factory Shawn will introduce you to the team; inside the factory you will learn to count and build/fix trains at the same time. Then Shawn will show you the secret Station #5 and you will meet a new prototype train J-1000. It will accidentally get launched and Rusty the Robot will come to the rescue!
Numbers are repeated MANY times, in different scenarios, by different characters, in order and backwards to help your child learn them faster. Numbers are visually displayed as digits and words.
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Part 2 of 3 - Inside the Train Factory, Learn Numbers and Build Trains
Number Adventure at the Train Factory! Join the amazing number adventure at the train factory with Shawn and Team where the main character is YOU - the viewer!
After arriving at the factory Shawn will introduce you to the team; inside the factory you will learn to count and build/fix trains at the same time. Then Shawn will show you the secret Station #5 and you will meet a new prototype train J-1000. It will accidentally get launched and Rusty the Robot will come to the rescue!
Numbers are repeated MANY times, in different scenarios, by different characters, in order and backwards to help your child learn them faster. Numbers are visually displayed as digits and words.
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Numbers 1-10 (الأعداد ) - Arabic
In this video, numbers 1-10 from the Arabic Language are read out individually. (الأعداد من 1-10)
In this video, numbers 1-10 from the Arabic Language are read out individually. (الأعداد من 1-10)
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[16 Jan 2014] One student killed; several hurt in Cairo University clashes - English
In egypt, one student protester is killed and several others are injured in clashes with army supporters at the Cairo University\'s main campus.
In another incidence of violence in the capital,...
In egypt, one student protester is killed and several others are injured in clashes with army supporters at the Cairo University\'s main campus.
In another incidence of violence in the capital, a group of students attacked the administrative office\'s gates of the Ain el-Shams University. All this after a two-day constitutional referendum that was hoped to end the deadly clashes across the country. The vote was boycotted by supporters of Egypt\'s former president Mohamed Morsi and opponents of the government. Although vote-counting is still underway, some Egyptian officials have claimed the turnout has exceeded fifty percent of eligible voters.
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In egypt, one student protester is killed and several others are injured in clashes with army supporters at the Cairo University\'s main campus.
In another incidence of violence in the capital, a group of students attacked the administrative office\'s gates of the Ain el-Shams University. All this after a two-day constitutional referendum that was hoped to end the deadly clashes across the country. The vote was boycotted by supporters of Egypt\'s former president Mohamed Morsi and opponents of the government. Although vote-counting is still underway, some Egyptian officials have claimed the turnout has exceeded fifty percent of eligible voters.