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i see is to change the, the the
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the the
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how many was the none of you know where you were trying to get the live, what you've done. i'm apologize to you and i'm done in the 3 years though. my daughter has not been outside because i'm so scared of. i'll walk down to see where a stray bullet is gonna kill or and i'll be holding my daughter. that is something scary. who is a friend? not too long ago she died was
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the thought of people doing to you what will you see? i so definitely industries, like i said, the next day i've seen a lot of down the street children sort of like the
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by 20 to 34 years. so it's like 2000 sale of 2000 and so that's why they call this out. right? correct. no, those are those on the noun. that's why we came up with ameristar. right. because we lost most citizens to go viral. it's been us. oh, no, no, no, no, because nobody out there doing this for everybody to do on there so they can do the one who gave me why is more to than what the
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the the home on the block. but all mind letting me know my to lose, they say my problem, the model in my pocket for a good job. i just delta games. what that means, what you're going to tell me, what else or what the doctor, you know my telephone. no boss was the last with the base of the light. they went and yeah sacrifice. did they all live my life? cycle fi light will die. i am
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a gave the, the, the welcome to the corner store. so many people have lost. they live out here coming to the store. it still got crime, same criteria from last year. something that happened up here got to stop and got to see a learn about this before they learn how to walk games this out and making people ready for our goods. what they got on the games are real goods and realize. so the
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game is just a really a training manual for the next days, because after you play the game so long, you don't want to go once you get to a gun and be on your mission and then you're going to be ready to kill. it looks very easy to pull a shirt in real life in the video game. and once you start it's addictive, is the rush is a high ditch and costly one. so that's why i be so many shipments because once you're so 1st, so 1st person, you know, i don't care about. so nobody else or the next person or the next person or the next person to be out interstate and even lost my brother. it was a car coming off as i looked through the list here. i see the past has had a part of the 357 that a so it was like soon as soon as i seen it simultaneously, when i look up and say, oh my brother then he got, he got a gun, they get the soon. so i ran over to check this policy and solve it. so
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he was gone. the, the, the, we are not again with the community. your brothers, i do, my fast simply is my block. it is all corner i'd say are touring, we call to transfer the soldier has always been on the audio to him. felicia is a young person, that's the street because he's the daily i got that name a long time ago before i guess i guess that's the outcome of it,
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but everything is nonsense. you guys but where they are and it happens that when i found the ssl and you got sat right and slow, the door was open on me. i ran and jumped over this and closed the door. somebody won't let both, i'll warn and throw some light that problem. i really don't know. i really wasn't paying cents. i was $0.10 a months. you the police came into the store instead of them trying to focus on. so they came up in my face pushing me around. we all started trying to explain to him that the guy who was shot was land down on the ground. but this officer failed there. he just had to take me that. and he grabbed me up in an egg area and went to try and arrest. so me
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that everybody's been told offices from the moment they came and it is do me so? yes sir. he wanted to make the land one no blow at another times. know if i'm only like where you hit it and i can get back up and walk in and i started gas for brand, so it's not like i would go down those as most scary as far, right? the slay, lose blow right. the way. fear little name was no, no no use be structured once upon a time, everything had a repercussions. there's not no repercussions right now for what these young guys are doing. right now is more about trying. everybody got,
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they only charge now list section. and everybody holding down this section the best way they can go side to allow, but i'm like what happened when they pull up and then we pull up on the you already know is going to be able to i just don't want to be there to go tell me what's happened with the people who did this so your thought is but you know who they were the i mean the street talk and people say a thing video of things happened to the people who was there some things about them . but like i was you, i wanna know, i'm still in the hospital at the time. everything was going on, but i would definitely get and the right way the right way. i mean by like you say it is only case. all he gone though he that is why mommy's,
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it has all gone. so not that the on sale time value. they're not bad. you know, they not really on the story girl and i got you. no problem saying that i'm out of the know nothings arguments, us out in the drive. i shouldn't like to sign with her. she does have worn demario and make me a model term. you know, it's easy. yeah. there's one guy that does like one of the tragic things that happens in inglewood. you know, we've got a lot of open come to stars and a lot of people that and pass like hailing the, you know, one minute now on the same next menu. here's some tragic about the
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visiting our grandparents in the south side, neighborhood of englewood, late in the day she headed for the bus to take her home. she was standing near a 15 year old boy. we're dark colored s. u v rolled up in a wood fire. the teenage boy, the intended target is rushed to the hospital bills for bon. sadly, kalen won't be so lucky. the the
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the the the loss of the bag of light. i got here like 3 times. they asked me to put in my bag the day and taking it out there today about my son or whatever. leave that alone is
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satisfied loan. don't know where i didn't know. i hit the ground, try get us and get up. i hit brief, looked at us that it was came outside of grandma without lucy hoffman like no, no gas and she like the soon as i get up, i'll get the film a shot pays unless i'm not. so i have to pick up this book the last came to grab me on. right. okay, let me uh see on the hold you sure. um yeah, i got hold of me. i gotta wait 2 more minutes. what does it he up? well, for the 4th issue, there are saves, and i was just gonna let, how does this sound like that immediate point. this thing of john john saying he wants to talk to the guy, kimberly keel, but he wasn't to target. these of them were all the way to do it as well. sir, i do start watching the
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most of the most of people on the, on the type of person are oh good. okay. then i'm on that as a group or you know, i'm a little older so i think a little different. so you know, you gotta stop at a point, you gotta be things in place to get these best man out of the grandma's house for like the 1st house. and we really lived in was there was the, the shore and this out of all of us. it was me there like a few other cousins. so i grew up here and she was a short as a man out of out of nowhere. she just shot flight was taller than everyone. and it
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was all in the she always like sang songs. i would love tv in front of the camera. stuff while i teen girls. yeah, yeah. yeah. good. yes. i started taking photos on her and like we had one of our 1st photo shoots on the end of this black and i just would take pictures of her. you know, she was an 08. and then she finally started to take it serious. she went on tv on tv show coming to the studio. i see 2 people working on my daughter was doing her hair. the other one is fixing her clothes. i came in and just like i just looked at this and i couldn't believe it. i was just looking at looking at, i was just looking help facing like i get off away in
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business. so i took the pictures of the studio and took the pictures of her my, the daughters. i took a bunch of pictures and i don't want the i had to choose one and caitlin was the one that i chose because she was fabulous on the cat. walk her through was making nixon for beauty was just an explosion. she just came miles and everybody gets in the sense of looking at this beautiful girl walking like a super model, a professional model of the kind of was. and then it is slow, the people side class. and i knew that i made the right decision, the
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never stop coming around because that's how she talked about. i don't think i'm really when i'm making a promise. i'm gonna be back. i'm promise, i'm not gonna leave. we always go be friends and family. so don't, don't know was the word as soon as i make it, i'm coming to the south coming back to tell the father my flag is one only why faces on the south side. but one of the loudest voices for social justice, the society had to recognize caling because she had made it somewhere she had reached some goal. she had doors open,
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she had been acknowledged and recognized by the modeling community. although kindly ins, last is a huge, huge a more thing if you will, of the potential that she was moving into she's a symbol of the abortion that goes on every day. we only talked about abortion as a woman, a clinic for guess what? when ever a life is not allowed to reach has potential it's an abortion. and we allow the size of the 15 minutes to i saw a bright light like how's going to have it as a white light hours on for the white lights. like a white wall really is like,
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i don't like suicide causes to as my own, the my dad called me said killing a dead side. sell out the car and just and just will scream. somebody at this apartment is up here and yell down asking me what was wrong. and um, i'm assuming that um they called they called the police on me and the officer to officer walked up on me. and i was very cautious. so that i, i guess i'll probably looks like i was on drugs or something and had his hand on, on his, on his revolver. and i just kind of looked at them and just i was able to just kind of get it out. so my daughters just guess,
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i guess he called it in to check on it and came back and the officer had tears in his eyes. finally get to the hospital that walk aside and she had passed away the worse that i hadn't seen that. and i, i just try my best not to think about that that that, that day, the jobs i've never met because the meeting wants to make out it's on time with the reason for kayla's death and even have family belief. the
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main thing is i'll see you that is he a little more time? probably with me to then take a long time, long to nozzle made me very upset cuz i'm there that come 1st of all these king, no police can take control of that as a said if they access to because if leg disappear, friend and anonymous man, they name like they like the, you know, think about some like katelyn and all the different things that come to know about her. there's an occasional shooting that is so, you know, rocks the conscience that people sort of take. no,
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but otherwise there's this sort of like, you know, mean effect is going on here. most people can't get their arms around the, the notion that their child can't go to the store because they get killed on the way there. and i don't think that the public never fully appreciates what that does to a human. we have this group, this large group mentally there. i'll look in the world is changing not for the better because they're living in this bunker. and i don't know if there's any doctor in the world wouldn't agree that many of these children are suffering from p t. s. d. because the environment they're in. there's gunfire all the time and bypass to everything and never know that body was over by is of us. so we just tell me to to know how to have on, on a, anything like that. like how we deal with kayla know fall a database. it's also they still in the
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to the school. thank you so much. the, the constant threat of the environment creates a discord in so many areas of our lives and my life in the life of my students that it interrupts the educational process. and oftentimes, it's not even the actual violence perpetrated against my students. it's the fear of act, somebody's being perpetrated against a relative sort of their, their close family members. so the violence permits it echo was it seems
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a ripple effect the the retirement of 95 percent of the brothers out here on the street. we want to demonize and call gang bangers, 95 percent of them want an alternative to be able to take care of themselves, take care of their family, you know, have a kind of drive, have a job to go to have a place to live. and i keep telling chicago in other cities, the power in our cities is being shut down and buried in our streets. we are destroying killing and locking up potential that can help turn around chicago. the ferry, out of this to like single, the
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light turning on hey, just a moment. possibly myself cooking. i'm supposed to be in a see a way to make the the
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1937 militaristic, japan started a full scale invasion of china. the invading army was rapidly advancing towards the capital of the republic of china. the dies, the city of not seeing, leaving behind the burned down villages and thousands of the dead. on december 13th, the japanese occupied nancy and states the real massacre. for 6 weeks, the invaders exterminated the civilian population. they carried out mass executions, rates, women, and were engaged, been merciless robbery. ruthless competition of 2 officers of the imperial army. so c i. d. my guy and to yoshi, no to gain particular notoriety. they competed with each other as to who would be the fastest to kill $100.00 chinese with us or this month for this competition was
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widely rewarded in the japanese press. the non being massacre claims the lives of about 300000 people and became one of the largest crimes against humanity in the world history. after world war 2, manufactures advance of the address of the phase trial. however, the commander of the japanese army in the non seeing operation freeze yasu e to a socket, was able to escape the responsibility due to the interference of the american administration. the both wanted to come here since i was 12. when my grandfather told me that his mom came from russia is that we are, i was part russian. i didn't plan on staying this long. i was gonna look around,
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i was gonna see if it was for me. but then i came. and then i was like, i don't remember when i go home, i've never been happier in life than i am here in most of the i've only lived here a few months, but i wanted to tell you what fascinates me about russia and share the stories of other foreigners who lived here like jay, who worked as a chef and now raises goats and makes cheese in the countryside, can like chat, who's been granted political asylum because he's being persecuted by the f. b. i. us, embassies. and for countries that come after me it's, it's wild like an american family that recently moved to russia with 6 children. i've never felt safe for atlanta higher life than living here the the .

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