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julian a soldier led in marine. zero. hello i'm mr hall with the top stories on al-jazeera the new speaker of the u.s. house of representatives nancy pelosi has hailed a new dawn of the democratic party officially took control of the lower house of congress but i see a promise to keep the trump presidency in check and end the partial government shutdown roslyn jordan reports from washington d.c. . do you solemnly swear it's a day of firsts for the one hundred sixteenth u.s. congress do you solemnly swear that you new faces and some familiar ones being sworn into office and then getting down to work. democrat nancy pelosi still the first and only woman to serve as house speaker returns for
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a second time best to play younger more diverse and more liberal legislators who want reforms in health care the economy and immigration illegal palosi also has to temper colleagues desire to investigate and perhaps impeach president donald trump but first ending the federal government shutdown democrats will be offering the senate republican appropriations legislation to reopen government later today. we were doing so. they do so to meet the needs of the american people to protect our borders and to respect our workers that first move likely is going nowhere the senate majority leader explains why the senate will lock up any proposal that does not have a real chance of passing the scheiber and getting a presidential signature in other words president don't trump says he will reject
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any short term budget that doesn't include five billion dollars to build a wall between mexico and the u.s. something democrats oppose earlier on thursday trump blamed the democrats for the impasse quote the shutdown is only because of the two thousand and twenty presidential election the democrats know they can't win based on all the achievements of trump so they are going all out on the desperately needed wall and border security and presidential harassment for them strictly politics analysts say this does not bode well for the eight hundred thousand federal employees who aren't getting paid and for the millions at risk of not getting emergency food. health care or other services provided by the federal government we don't just have divided government the president of one party and the house of representatives of another party but we also have divided congress where the house and senate are controlled by different parties so that's a relatively unusual set of circumstances that makes it even more complicated for
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us to. for anyone to try to negotiate and find common ground on a prickly issues so for republicans and democrats no reason to compromise because they both think they're right neither party has paid a political price because of the shutdown and that's how this is become the first drama of the new session of the u.s. congress. capitol hill. brazil's new president has held his first full cabinet meeting since being sworn in two days ago his chief of staff announced a purge of government contract is seen as sympathetic to previous left wing administrations the u.s. has demanded the democratic republic of congo's election commission released accurate results from sunday's presidential voters of the company's branch of the catholic church said it knows the outcome based on information from its monitors but the church isn't saying which candidate it believes won the election dozens of people are dead after three days of fighting between rival groups in northern syria
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it forced people to flee a camp for the displaced near close to the turkish border the fighting has intensified since president trump announced the withdrawal of u.s. troops from syria a joint investigation by al jazeera and the intercept has revealed that the us military has stepped up its bombing campaign against i still since trumps decision southern thailand is bracing for the arrival of tropical storm public hundreds of people have been taken to shelters ferry service says have also been cancelled forecasters are predicting torrential rain and strong winds when the storm makes landfall on friday. those are the headlines i'll be back here with more news after witness.
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yes she is a masterful artist i'm there with real legendary guys man they've done a lot for the community for the culture of. i had the honor roll with some really good writers so i thought i was a man. as big annoyed some people put dull as the love will be for had it myself.
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they were known as being a hard but that sometimes i was again you know he played well in la but unlike a lot of guys god i'm going to be in a lot but it was wrong. nobody could cause. i'd say both along the way. godfathers and cory graffiti. in a nice film was mostly about going even you and just getting up after doing so many pieces of your name you start to think well what else am i going to talk about . i think maybe two years ago i had said i want the majority of my life's work going forward to come from my people and i met my whole line people and the people so from then till now has been this like intense immersion in the culture and learning as much as i can and promise had a big role in that his way of thinking of living is definitely whole way and it shifted how i think we're still moving as far as who we are as hoeing
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and at this point in our lives i understand it more whereas if you told me one pound ago i would cheer because i was too busy being hip hop. but now i'm too busy trying to be home why it blew me away that somebody could do that with spray paint it was a first time i had realized that hip hop culture and oil culture could make a nice mix. i mean that's the whole reason i connect of them in the first place was to find. experts to come in to teach my students. this teacher named from the big island called prime and i and asked us if we could fly out to the big island and work with his students and teach them how to paint a mural i said you know making this million miles project and maybe you could be one of those toys yeah i'm millimeters of the project where we hope to go to other islands and teach the students how to pay murals mel it means songs so we
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used to lyrics as the foundation for the mural. and. the. the. wind focus started school we teach culture language all within a school day. the vast majority of our population of native horn still are not
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fluent in our native language is a problem yes those it change the trajectory of hallways future yes it does and so there is a huge movement to shift that to be able to enable our identity to live in to thrive through language. was. for me being wine in this time it's kind of hard some people are just really down to the mental ward one time i went to ohio and someone thought i lived in a hut. but we're really privileged to have people who need us to stand on ground and bring back the ways that we feel grounded in our culture and like any project that i do i have to go out to the broader community to bring in
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experts and also why i went to them in the first place oh everybody. so much but i hear us trying to hide until prime we've been here and i have been paying to go there by six seven years now and we've been going down this journey together learning more about our culture and all of that has led up to this series of murals that we're doing called melamine else we can share with you how we paint how we grow each one is going to tow a different story are different so the students going to choose to translate that into a visual image and then teach them how to paint when i want. to with the kids when they first meet me really study legal. group the college girl feed me. gruffydd. show of hands how many of you like writing culture better known as graffiti. how many of you guys know the history.
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so let's go into the history of some fort. myers recollection of hip hop being in a little must have been about eighty three for once the b. boy seen it here it was like everything else came with we didn't understand why that aesthetic coming from the ark was that way to see a train with your name your voice on it was like what you could do that that feeling of freedom and exploring that freedom was very exciting. the structure of the artwork it resonated with me there's a lot of great who feel real and them to hear that you can do it legally for even more real is now felt like ok go hour. or just thinking how can we do you mean and then all the commercials profitable prime real estate food commercials talking about pride and they want to read the definition of pride oh they yeah that's mean
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there. i thought i might do other kinds of art so for a boy to hear names like leonardo all michelangelo it's exotic names and artists got to have an exotic name. for a month they play with letters rearranging them until i ended up with a strange not knowing if it meant anything or what my crew loved going to me with because the first thing i would do is look for some way to fight with one person that i remember is scarce five twenty he was in the back of a bus showing everybody just black schools school or university in the areas conspired to i mean really. i was like a witch a team about you know who's prime and it was a hose prime and it will which is being awarded you can blow prior to the yeah i lose those i mean the more relief so i pull out my black book over here you go check this out and he started flipping through the wall. the prime stuff.
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primed the bar so i can bring. you notice when you see chris feeding pieces it's like the letters going all in the kind where it's about making your letters dance and play. well you start to get the idea you get an idea you're going to get better at it because we're going to do it more often and you get a loser. in high school join in pink she wanted you to explore your creativity in your field and you could get in a so when you're considering college i was thinking about colleges that have an option for art ended up at university sarah cisco because they had a partnership with the academy of art. i moved to san francisco in one nine hundred eighty six and that was the golden age of writing in the bay area there were a lot of crews a lot of writers and a lot of unique styles being developed at that time. and then even realize that i
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wasn't good until my first piece and so i was this school and i was like a bowl i suck. me i'm coming from private school hallway so to come from that safe haven to harsh big city like. you go get some street smarts pretty quick or you're going to get up. with writing culture and i think hip hop in general you create a persona you're making something from nothing what were you making you were making that name. really a sort of the ultimate of eagle were all of our names me me me i had that battle mentality of like get small or small like you're always chasing more fame or fame.
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in my mind yes. i felt like i kinda. i mean where i was you can only do so much so i became stagnant. truth challenge everyone and moan want trial and you know and we want to give you a fight. after a war or to speak. henri. once i. start i started to have this fear. started to become form. and then my second one came eleven months later and then here on machine i. started just working a regular jobs trying to focus on my family. all my. daily life i don't like
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it. i didn't grow up at the point culture i grew up with my japanese family my mom she's japanese and ok now in my grandparents were born on the island of hawaii my father never met him. when i was younger i always considered myself japanese in okinawa but i always said i was white and because my mom still you have this whole way and blood but to say your whole end is very different then to live a whole way of life style so i didn't have that i was born in the generation english became our primary there were so we're picking between one primary school our traditional sort of traditional ways of living. we're just here sick. so many of our traditions were pushed to the side that we started to lose our own
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identity in our own. from the i'm of the overthrow to the time of statehood i mean that's so deliberate move to not let generation upon generation by generation to learn their culture language. or in our corner they lick it is why and they also stop their ground so that we and we can rebuild ourselves. now that there's more hawaiian charter schools there's more wind based projects like destroy mission to state the comeback or the start of the comeback how many of you have danced this would have before. well there was a mere. twenty are you moving like the wind yes ok so what i want to know is also about energy. when it is so rich in such aerated in men and it only
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when you take or our voice not just our language but we take away our ability to sing our own songs we take away their ability to understand what is it he hears. you know why and music is the piece that can still condition the mind in the body to remember that i think is essential is vital to our existence. prime was this guy who had a good name from the eighty's away the writing scene and had disappeared. so mama. i guess what you might. you know known how you got everything so i go. here's my kids are going to war and i wasn't like what she was doing. there was doing this looping called. and i shook my head
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and iraq at peace with. well some of them and i know but this was there from day one about a year later i get a phone call as i write the article chick operated seeds. and i did a piece just blew my my. wall i never expected this week she is showing off to all my extra money and built wooden panels on my yard the way i started out was more one hundred pounds a stick to go show up and just paint the walls but we'll have the whole g.'s there so that we can communicate with them in the six months time we went from four q.'s to about a hundred and he said. the way i met i sure was a row through this review or so and i told him you know i'm starting up this program in my backyard and if you know any writers this coming from the may be sent
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on my we have. still ended up coming to his house and we've just started together. was a kid like just killing it on the street scene yeah definitely i would you know i was just going we're just going to smash. to be honest i thought this would be like my swan song i'm going to do all these males are on the either the piece i'm out done. earlier i had told you i hadn't met my father so my at the had read the obituary saw that my father had passed and this is on a wednesday so by friday i'm on my way to try to catch the funeral on saturday so for the first time in my life i met my whole family just seven years ago. for me a big part was the realisation that. i mean i have grown up why and i mean i have practice when traditions play point. with hip hop hip hop was a replacement culture for us monday morning on morning culture and no i understand
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i am always. i want to represent that. noise. or cultural noise when i remember the boy talk about the postcard understanding of point culture i mean we were painting full of dancers and sort of this straw skirt notion of what the white identity is. from there it's gone deeper and deeper into our whole culture deeper into the spirituality. that open their eyes to this whole part of life that we haven't been aware of. this meditation first so there's grounding connecting to heaven and earth asking the land what does it want here with your ancestors why here at all of that change you want i paint so even visually you know i'm more attuned to what do i get in the meditation's and how i put that on the canvas.
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we may have to help each other figure out what you got sometimes by talking through it. are so rare. i saw. rebirth. what do you make of that for those of you to. worry about the first. week. where. half. an hour from the sun side of the.
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roundabout moment. it's. time and i had painted this mirror with a couple of our friends i think two years ago in the area lou for me i was painting and his daughter. normally should take about two or three hours to paint the face and i think i was about four hours in the struggle this wasn't coming out that was where we first met and too poor she happened to be in town that day. i mean we are totally i mean by everything that we see we're inspired and we come up. with that we have our secret god yes. she's like i don't want to tell you what to do because you're the artist but i
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know my poliahu and she started breaking it down you know her hair is like pierce and she has this tape and blah blah blah and i'm over there like. i ask what on the art is going to rock this i'm going to rock it you know i kind of struggled with it. struggled with it a lot. when i saw what polio became i was really unhappy. cannot be an actress would never wear her hair like that and play out with destiny fiddle choli. that's not only oh. so that was two years ago back home in one of the and now here we are and why me you know we need another mural. and here goes and. that's the case works with white males middle school we try to teach she connected
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to y m l not only herself but genealogical. i wanted them to know that what they put on the mural on. this is the real thing. just so much energy when you go up to talk because you can feel and see spiritually people there and people who are not there. looking at you.
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what i got at that moment was that it's not about pain what i want it's a ball painting a community story you know taking my ego out of the equation and thinking what they want. you know learning from the students the water that runs four members down to the ocean and there's a particular place that carries stories. and i love. the state of my intention just to put it out there that i'm here to to be your servant and please with a spiritual flow through me don't let it start with me.
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i. just started to just float this block everything you know and just receive the energy from. what. i was looking for confirmation on what we're painting under specific. we're talking start out there is treading water and out of the car and i see that huge splash. that looked into at the beach and all these guys are like pointing out their the like you know when you're all in the water and a bunch of people are pointing out at something you freak out about what the hell is that. we use seal will stick sticking out of the water you know they look like to me big
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shaka just like this. and then they started doing this as it was as if they were saying what sign up how is it yeah. because that was my confirmation i was it everything came full circle i never had any questions after that it was a perfect with to close this. spiritual journey every color that we're going to use in this world. in a world where journalism as an industry is changing. fortunate to be able to continue to expand to continue to have that pass and drive and present the stories in a way that is important to our viewers. everyone has a story worth hearing. to cover those that are often ignored we don't weigh our coverage towards one particular region or continent that's why i joined al-jazeera
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i'm the star detained doha with the top stories on al-jazeera the new speaker of the u.s. house of representatives nancy pelosi has hailed a new door in her democratic party officially took control of the lower house of congress palosi promise to keep the trump presidency in check and end the partial government shutdown our nation is in the storage moment two months ago the american people spoke and demanded a new dawn they called upon the beauty of our constitution our system of checks and balances that protects our democracy remembering that the legislative branch is article one the first branch of government to the presidency and to the
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judiciary u.s. president donald trump has praised announce the policy for regaining her role as speaker of the house he pledged to work with the democrats while renewing demands for a wall along the us mexico border he says he has received overwhelming support for his plan brazil's new president who has held his first full cabinet meeting since being sworn in two days ago his chief of staff announced a purge of government contractors seen as sympathetic to previous left wing administrations the us has demanded the democratic republic of congo's election commission released accurate results from sunday's presidential voters. the congolese branch of the catholic church said it knows the outcome based on information from the forty thousand monitors that deployed but the church isn't saying which candidate it believes won the election. dozens of people are dead
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after three days of fighting between rival groups in northern syria it forced people to flee a camp for the displaced in may close to the turkish border the fighting has intensified since president trump announced the withdrawal of u.s. troops from syria a joint investigation by al jazeera and the intercept has revealed that the us military has stepped up its bombing campaign against i still since trumps decision southern thailand is bracing for the arrival of tropical storm public hundreds of people have been taken to shelters set up by the government ferry service says have also been cancelled forecasters are predicting torrential rain and strong winds when the storm makes landfall late on friday those are the headlines join me here for more news off to part two of witness.
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there's going to be classes of students coming pretty much every hour so it's going to be anywhere from kindergarten to high school as each class of students comes you folks teach them how to. how to do everything so they get culture and through ollie . but i don't think they get enough of this all or like some of those kids and you know. you think that these kids would just love you know that circle sure they want to do it all the time it's true i make them or think it speaking what we see through our eyes and it's going to help represent. your it is. going to be giving us certain skills or more importantly they were read something into the community that we had and had a long time and those stories we're going to have a visual place in our community we have three walls and each one has
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a different song that's going to be associated with it and the stories are going to be of people in place what is the song that we've chosen for this one. is not. have a composer in here and you have. if you look at our landscape and you look at all of the names there's most likely stories there's more level attached to them yet. i . need a place where the brain read the simple many but it's about being attached to a friend about knowing your plea we always forget work putting on an army to take care of what is around us so that you can take care of what that this hero is going to help us too. to see that.
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one of the things that the students really wanted in the mural was one of the issues of spirit does bring. your home. game on or is it ok if i paint you and then i asked her like can you show yourself to me that if she anyone. else that. i couldn't see her face. right when they started and see her i feel like i was spinning everything was going like this in a vacuum because it bites kind of. you know like oh an old lady sandwich you tell stories that's what it sounded like in my ear i just push in the back of my head see. i don't want to be center have to i don't we just have to have tend to. the thing the shoes during the moment for us if we're going to honor her make sure the she's not the main focus the focus should be on water. and it makes sense
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because we're only focusing on one movie and we should be focusing on the bigger picture what is the bigger picture that's above water. so i wanted to bring you over here because what started me. standing for the mile not occurred right there in one nine hundred seventy nine we had a really severe drought here like we had no water and the catalyst dying my dad was in charge of all of the water park or ranch and i went to the rock and put my arms on it in and he said if you bring rain from my father. said i will take care of you for the rest of my and so will my children see my children in this promise to this. and to one why i'm sure was sitting
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there i'm sure she said ok i'll take that. if you mean that i'll take it. issue really mobile the key to the radio thank you my my the rooms are easy. well these bus loads of kids are supposed. to think the classes are done because it's really in every single class community and all the kids go with it. just shows how much more connected to the water. we have not had rain like this for months and months so this is huge
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for us this is why me and if you're going to put our living history on the side of the building then it's not just what you do but it's what you feel and the rain and the wind it's all part of who we are and so you are live for me what you have to. you don't have to really explain what's going on the wall as if they've never heard of it. they are beginning here in this community to know all their stories. will get the. time.
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and. still kind of like this you. smile just like. any information that might help them to paint. and he paused that. and she wanted to be sure that if we were going to do portraits on this wall that they were going to be accurate with her younger daughter a couple who is a seer she can give you a very detailed account of how my. looks like. but it's the most secret base for the sake. of taking her notes and i'm trying to paint the face my first pass i was like can i just do it in black and white real quick so that the kids can fill it in and then for whatever reason the mall space and her husband's face table came up japanese
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look at the pool was like. this is not looking like my more. than like old. oh. oh oh oh. oh. oh oh. oh oh oh oh oh. i just paint i don't i don't question right if you trust right so if you if you trust god or if you trust the higher source then why do you question so that's how i think i just grab the cat and start spraying him and trust that it's going to go.
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i'm extra takes all want to help and makes me feel about things and thinking i may say i'm going to tell you what i want to tell you and then ashers just like when i sit here from long think i'm on it and then tell you who mad at the water shit. to get that. when i lived in california it was me by myself so if i missed stuff it was my mistake if i had a success it was my success. but coming here and then painted by our culture is more of a sense of animal that these people. they asked my husband and i we felt like they were doing the right the. usage you know
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if we compared it to the canoe or trial connell you guys are a lot of one is a captain one is another gate or the rest of us are your crew automated and he used to be don't want to see in the dark we are creating chaos he had to be able to see . what the poor helping us i definitely feel like that's pressure. and you really got started the some of the characters and faces of this dead wrong. you know why this is challenging is because you're trying to paint someone that he isn't that he can't see i can't see them physically and i have to close my eyes and try to visualize them. because i have this illustration trained to use to like pain from a photograph. so that's been part of my artistic development lately. to take when i was young i was trying to prove myself to myself and i also think
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i'll prove myself to my peers. i think you know you work so hard to build your name and make a reputation for yourself it costs you relationships a costumer i'm with loved ones. moving to california to the bay area and i really realized how much it changed me. in the constant you can be like you on the canvas up you could put a cross on your piece if you can back it up so coming back to hawaii or so battles here i was. pushing and pushing and not realizing that. and valuing how it is here . in the writing community and live your feed world history of will tell you they don't michael because of the way he's preaching is all he puts himself on his pedestal over everyone else because he's too busy being king. for people who stay
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here when you go away they think he left you're no longer holy. they don't know that it's still it's in your heart not where you physically are. it's plain to think that my age still got to prove myself to people. can i claim that. i love time because he's kind of like like he considered he was that and how to imagine he should be treated. i think the film is like a kid in a man's body he always has a smile on this face. how to take negative and turn it into positive or. you know when i see the kid succeed and feel like they're succeeding. or should
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have succeeded or i'm. well because i don't have that growing up. i want to make sure it doesn't happen to them. because they might. as well i've taken time out to sit with these kids. and say to me so. i wish somebody took the more with you three years ago. to explain stuff to me so i remember to take so freaking long to get to this point i will be helping people along probable. if i heard somebody teach we better.
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so looks like i got a great shift tonight. is how i like to work. when no one's wrong. i can just really focus on that i want to be here to do them both at home getting some rest because i'm one of the big bear. it's crunch time. i thought i would never die i still like being here and i especially want us i think quiet like this like can hear the pain you hear everything around me and. when i hear more than. what i also hear. yeah i dislike. my quiet. the business of the day. not one of those people they can see or maybe sense the energy i'm not that gift is
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my gift to them i have what i take him through my ear hold on to my hand in my hand starts moving. and that's how i do it. the biggest concern for the three walls was sheer support of. painting mom awards. like this. so weird trade off because in the cold it lowers the pressure they can giving you
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more control but the paint dry slower but then in the heat the pressures like the cans are hot right now so mixed up and. you only hear how point. the faces are only about this big i think so in spray paint you know like the spray can sprays like this they're going in the face of the sticks even you think about how you doing eyelashes and nashville's at that size so i had to use a skinny cap. so skinny cap is like the plastic cap that comes on top of the can you kind of couple holes in it and cut one of the top so that you could stick your finger through it to reach them as over and you could too small holes so that it doesn't let all the paint through it's like a little stencil and then only a fine line comes out like a sharpie. see
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. i saw him putting on the scales i saw him stepping back as i'm putting on more skills and all this what an hour before nandini and still not been satisfied until he finished her hair. and then i felt like the worry in his face and gone away and he was sure because he threw the stories you a chance to everybody had a. relationship with are. getting
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closer. or while. now. that matters to us. as we go home why do you live here right yeah yeah so thank you for your help in getting else you know my self but i would push hard. you know i don't hear right now i totally i totally understand out by. now that. we're getting closer. i talk about some magic stuff like as soon as i finish painting my. body that's when it rained i mean it was like hot and sweaty that the no where the rain shows up in the dumps it was right when i finished that wall plate ok i think she's ok with it.
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the owner. started in the rain finished in the rain and then fifteen minutes later then the sun came back out it was sunny for us i think that was the moment but i realize like. this is amazing. mom i. was. i was. told i. was. i.
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was. i was. i was. a. god was. more like you the more we. don't know if you can become you. but it's not. over here we have our first ball fall on our wall we have the lyrics from the marriage that we first this meant it was written by emmeline in case. i came up
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with the idea of the sun in the moon being held by hands and it's like the water from coming from the head. just like the rain and it's the rain coming down to the i know. we have money to look at her over and we visited the school that might as well as our doorstep big garden. this is us at the. in a mill we have are three people in the past the present and the future. oh yeah we have the cool laws but we're people just you know to see you know so we can know what we know look. i know this is the question to you have you seen deeper meaning did you find yourself through it is was did you find your elements your point of. view foreigners took over in these war.
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i mean what does wall does is it makes us aware though we cannot always do things or the same way over and over and over and think that we're going to evolve as people it helped us to see things in a totally different light not a stories are really trying to deny to to know them there on the wall emboldened bright colors you can't miss it. are we all transforming and as we do that what we me and what we are becomes so much deeper and dats what's really amazing about
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being here at this time at this moment as cannot. in this generation. to me my heart is in the people i can walk away from the peace. but i know who from the people best my heart because my connection to them. there's lots to learn from lots of great sources all of that helps me to acknowledge that ok the ego got me this far i don't really need it so much now someone is leaving here this child quine with felt that . they help me remember. to help me we store my cultural identity. and so moving forward it's my responsibility to help others remember. and want to
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resolve these kids to become an official story tom. i'm not just me anymore i'm a norm with this one i'm supposed to do. because i'm learning more about my whole life size it can be more face to face with my own shortcomings things that i want to change. there's a difference between estonia and me. and i'm trying to make us share more. me. when a french soldier was murdered in the so-called terrorist attack. his mother retaliate used with love. speaking out against intolerance and daily
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a nation she travels the world with the resolve of a grieving mother who lost a son but adopted a generation. latifa a fighting hamas a witness documentary on al-jazeera. how the snow and the freezing rain have both come a long way south in the u.s. so in oklahoma texas we are the snow will freezing rain and that's going to probably fade out in the next few hours and you go to a picture of rain being the likely main problems it runs through already southern
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states in the southeast corner the air behind it is nothing like as cold as it was so six in chicago modest to many pay thinking it was minus thirty and we've had two days ago so things are much much warmer on the pacific coast as rain stretch down for california lots of snow for d.c. as you can see in that position will continue with the snow and rain for the sas during saturday the same time but of backwash probably high ground snow running up through the northeast corner here the rain is out of the way and we're left behind was sunshine and a half sight relatively warm conditions considering that she made winter very quiet weather in the caribbean you see grey clouds here there's a light rain showers a name or not they'll hit billy's honduras costa rica maybe but otherwise it's a fine time of the year that streak of greengrocery florida like give a decent shower in mexico probably sundries well that's the wettest place otherwise it spots show us there aren't that many.
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president discusses his hopes for the country and the region. and challenges including poverty migration corruption and the case of julian assange. lenin merino talks to zero zero. zero i'm. value. some of the like. rewind returns i can bring your people back to life i'm sorry with brand new updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries there has been a number of reforms put in price since the program was filmed rewind begins with mohammed at the time i was in. i was the global and no. and the
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