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still quashed by a heavy handed state apparatus. people in power examines whether forging a new constitution can turn the page in the most unequal of the world's 30 wealthiest nations chile in a chaise legacy on a just 0. org. hello i'm don jordan in doha with a quick amount of the top stories on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has vowed to punish those who deface statues by sending them to prison for at least 10 years he referred to the people who were campaigning to remove the statues of those associated with the slave trade and colonial expectation as a mom trump addressed a crowd at mount rushmore to mark american independence day that's despite warnings from health experts about avoiding large gatherings due to the pandemic was in jordan has been following events from virginia. it was
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a political call to arms but i would imagine that as people wake up here in the united states in the next 6 to 8 hours they're going to hear what the president had to say and they're going to point out a couple of facts 1st that a lot of the statues that have been targeted by anti-racism protesters were in fact then removed by local government and the other factor is that these statues in large part basically celebrated people who fought for the confederacy which sought to in shrines of slavery as a political and economic reality in the southern how of the united states and those statues were raised not in the 19th century but in the middle of the 20th century during the last prominent wave of civil rights activities in this country now that doesn't matter to donald trump he's running for reelection his numbers are down and certainly before a crowd of people who can only be described as some of his perhaps most ardent
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supporters the president had this to say about those who sit on the other side one of their political weapons is canceled culture driving people from the. shaming just sensors and demanding total submission from anyone who disagrees. this is the very definition of totalitarian. let's not forget it's the 4th of july but seemingly americans have very little to celebrate over the holidays you've got the coronavirus pandemic high unemployment mass protests over racial inequality so how is all of this playing out politically for trump with an election just about 5 months away. well certainly you would think that when you're marking the united states birthday independence day being july 4th that you would expect to hear u.s. president deliver a message of unity instead. speech at mount rushmore us versus them there doesn't seem to have been any real attempt to try to bridge the differences
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between the various facets of the u.s. population brazil's president jabil scenario has watered down a law requiring the wearing of mosques in public places bolton are used his veto power to remove the obligation for people to wear mosques in shops and churches he says the rule was unconstitutional brazil has more than one and a half 1000000 cases it's the 2nd worst affected country after the united states medics in ecuador's capital quito say hospitals are on the verge of collapse more than 59000 people are infected and over 4600 have died across the country is one of the highest per capita rates in the world economy is expected to shrink by up to 9.6 percent due to the pandemic more than $180.00 rescued migrants and refugees are waiting on board a charity ship after both malta and italy refused permission to dock rescue workers on board say some migrants are in acute mental distress and the threatening to commit suicide they were rescued in 4 different operations in the past week while
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attempting the dangerous crossing from libya to italy at least 9 molly and soldiers have been killed and 2 others injured in an ambush it happened in the region as they made their way towards the site of the massacre at least $31.00 people were killed on thursday by unknown gunmen. the paris appeals court has dismissed a bid to reopen an investigation into a plane crash that triggered rwanda's 994 genocide president juvenal died when his plane was shot down in kigali some blame those close to current president paul kagame and for that incident the man who was behind the reopening plan in france following the lockdown as mike pointed prime minister cast takes a senior civil servant and local mayor replace edward phillipe a cabinet reshuffle is seen as an attempt to revive the postal quarantine economy those are the headlines the news continues here on 0 after witness statements which i think. larry.
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a. few hours later to find a group of young male read the subject. you .
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see horses. in interleague. and this doesn't look right they disagree. if. i thought. i was holding a different day than. i . i. i. now have a fixed commissioners who voted to take the funds from the agency you made a mistake. people are just certain things happening and change always have.
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a few. people in the black humans always felt what would you have. i'm not going to talk about one athens because we all know that there is no one. ok i think we've got a great question on the floor and that is how do we filed one af and how do we build the trust that will be necessary to go follow it is there an elected official like to respond to that question. i had a i'm very familiar with your neighborhood very familiar with your neighborhood and i want to see your organization succeed we're not trying to make you go away we want you to succeed and we want you to fulfill your potential. as nearly have a common. we need for you all to look at race. because
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that is a large pot of laughter often but i hope that you aren't saying what i say here with all due respect. this is not from a about racism. i taught school i taught black children i taught white children i taught very very poor poor black children when i taught school and every child no matter where they lived what their parents did what clothes they wear what they smelled like and some of them smelled not too good because they lived in homes without kwame got my equal attention they lived in mill homes they were poor children rich children and white children black children i am not going to stand here and have you accuse my actions as being racist mislead only stop talking out of elm please be quiet you me.
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on. on talking is for god and. now i am not going to say that there has not been racism in the community there have was and i think that's true and i'm sorry that there has been but to simply say that our actions are racist is not correctness nearly and i will not let you accuse me of that i'm just that's that's all i want to say and i want to say thank you because this is just yet needed to wake up to what you have done. is. the flying. to that got a body. that's going to blow up more than just this situation because there's too much else going on all you know what can you.
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do or how you know and you're mostly on how far on the corner i have a copy of the designation report for the local is stored as a nation here for the research community and i also have a flyer that i would like for you to give your mom about a meeting this week ok. ok all right thank
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you. ok. thank you where. they're putting a mailbox we're having a community meeting tomorrow at 7 berry just to talk about the different things that are long on in the community you know how they were torn down so if you have time please stop ok stop by. my mother lives here this is her home was my grandmother's home my mother was raised here are one of the homes that my mother was raised in. my grandmother's. grandparents lived in this home. and then of course you know we have a for attorney that they're moving in right at someone. and you think now here they have not found these 2 homes and the other is that. the homes where does the malitia. so that basically leaves my
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mother's house. and the k. a house. the only thing left on the wall though *. yes hi mr atkins i was calling because i want to order i guess about a 100 or 200 and custom play and all right all right thank you sir are. you happy. we've been in business for. about 50 years. if generation or more titian. i've only been in the forest 7 years now my young as i don't know who was supposed to run the business. when he was my age.
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the system thing that went bad after my grandfather passed in the eighty's on what's my line with. the stability in this business. is. it there's john j. hurley lives julie so there's one who has got a very being able for me if there was one john where this girl's father and grandmother they sacrificed so much to be able to keep this business going and i wanted to keep our legacy continuing. the you.
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saw let us. see the love that was close. to god. i am. so blah blah blah. oh on the law the law la la la la la sounds like he was so lucky as he was when al was growing up one of the 1st black. churches mother and. son. tito to reste the school. that was playing around with to harass them. sajjad the mother. it
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was for you haskell. i am one with a they hate to be all in one with the home. and the other was where their fellows used to go. on believing. they had it in order to. win people would come down and they day sit down. and was a master. when we finish tasks we were. and across the street to mark church he'll 1st baptist church. that's where we had a great occasion right here for this practice you. know what it's really when they get to a point to look at their show. the
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research a community is very valuable because it's close to downtown and also close to the chase camp and what do you do do you protect them to protect try to protect the people that are already there and the shock shoes that are already there and the history that's already there are do you just not. whatever buys property well milly come in and you know tear up the neighborhood that you knowing you up. we got involved with the restraint when the case 1st bought property there because
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the neighborhood got exercised and began to get organized and we started working with them and eventually the neighborhood decided that they wanted to try to get their due to their neighborhood locally doesn't it as a historic district and the important thing about local distort as a nation is that it protects the neighborhood this is a map for the proposed re street local historic district. this is the hill 1st baptist church at the corner of reese and polk street and that is where we have our community meetings it's a very old and and significant african-american church the property that the k.-s. bought is a a large l. shaped lot here which is just south of hank street so their house will be here they've got a parking lot here they also bought these 2 lots here the 2 houses here they were roughly 100 years old a little more a little less but still they appeared to be pretty sound structures k.a.
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said that they were not that they were about all them but i don't know if we can believe that or not this 237 church street this is the house that dr hurley lives in who was hope by the hearts mother and her house is now the only historic residential house from the number. if we don't get those local has torn down the nation for development for going to start popping up all over the place the 2 homes that were purchased by k. they are no longer standing as soon as we realize the houses were vacant on mother are contacting amy. so and we started our log with a job there will came we've neighborhood meetings and he said in here and he you know when asked he was supported we want to be part of the neighborhood we want to support the neighborhood and then to turn around and do that like
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a car and told an. accumulative i was given the car to see have you know call but of course they didn't tell us that it was the houses were going to be demolish so at best kind of trickery making me kind of leave me ok i have a lot of power they do they get over everybody they do with they want to. know it's true in affects you and your family most of them affects mine because your mother is right but. but you know some tangent thank you final words and that when i came to the 1st meeting our recalls pat allen across maine and those return to boston do not sit up there tell us absolute last they lied to us i mean grin in his face and i'm not going to grin in his face he's not in a better than me and i guess that may be one of my downfalls i don't come to suck up to you just because you know you gotta love authority. correctly they can fly
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a confederate flag just to show them sin in this but. i remember at the church where they showed us the plans to do with the the architectural adia for the home that they were going to bill and i question that. was different about this when it would be on the plantation you know this is the same confederate house confederate everything that that this picture shows us is a hurtful time african-americans. is hard to just bear that history of hate and dislike and you don't even know the people and now you want to live in the same neighborhood with us.
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pretty much everyone has the you know we were exactly welcomed with open arms into the neighborhood and. we did while we didn't want to leave our 1st location in the 1st place either. and told us we had to move. the guys that are in control were in charge of. the leaders the adult leaders. made it possible for us to have a house closer to the school. my uncle my mother's brother was. back in the glory days so. i ended up getting a bill through fraternity it's been
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a wonderful wonderful experience for. some 1st year i was 12 i shot him with the blue. those are my 2 grandfathers the on blue passed away in 2000. and he still. and this is our al well he had a rebel flag on this account. and he was the thing that doesn't bother me for having a rebel flies because the the the reason the civil war was fall and was to keep slaves which he wasn't hurt black people because yeah they were not they were part of society and they were slaves it wasn't because the reason the way we fought the war was because we hated black he was because we wanted to keep an institution
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going of oppressing black people but it was a i was all about money is basically what i'm trying to say it wasn't about oh we hate white people. let's make sure they don't ever have a real job in their home you know so to me having that little flag in my house on a whole host is really big. you know so if that's just out feel i think a lot of people would agree with that. was . my brother was enlisted another slower start to ceremonial that will probably for i don't know the force dimension of self-love can see the only your presence i think a man of whom 7 we don't really overall virginia was. in the cousin or the race of the 1st that you hadn't dreamed a certain degree and so has for deal pleasanter just went to play center itself on
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the wound up the service knows this. jackson and davis and lord knows all those less fortunate unreconstructed judges that the south has truly risen the. writers that we have yeah you're right you're the salad we're. all right 6. the whole reason that we have old south parade is that at that period of time. a man like a gentle southern gentleman had to be a nice person and had it all he had was his reputation. i did some thinking about this and thought about you know why this is how it is you go you have was your reputation so being a gentleman was a necessity to me being
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a gentleman is seamless and it's it's just the way i was raised is just the way i was taught to be. i know nothing else but to be nice to everyone that i know and just do i think right and that entails you know you know holding doors for ladies at all times like you know having nice table manners yes ma'am no ma'am shaking hands looking people in the are. those are the things that come to my you know. i tie myself in the mix something people always thing in the morning a problem to me and then you know i work with in the middle of there trying to do the same thing to bring about change or i kind of take it on my cell.
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all right we're ready now to move to our public hearing and deliberation on the recommendation from the historic preservation commission regarding the dozen nation of the restricted areas a local historic district. madam mayor and commission i stand before you today to ask you see approve the local historic designation for resale and i will for restraint we have worked really hard to see you see this come into fruition there are only 10 historically african-american districts across the state we would like to be a let the 11th we the restraint community want to say and what we what our community looks like and feels like we are passionate about our community and we will light positive single family growth so we are asking for the local historic designation thank you. all this labor
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sounds. just like people napkins people sleep right now oh my mom is checking on somebody who is chicken to . ok what about the fraternity i think. it's much say hey. we should. i mean at my mom when they're really keen on it but. we just happen to come outside and there are like ghosts. our bottles like right there in front our 1st dad mom steps and so i don't know but i feel the tension in the air just when i drive through the neighborhood and they're looking at me and i'm looking at them. but i don't want them to just say well no one ever approached us so we could exclude it was even though they are stakeholders in the community the only reason only way they're going to act is if they are. i want a 4th but there are you know brought into participating i don't know how it's going
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to match but. we're just telling our other state because those are there is a sincere there groomed to participate in community events you know i think with a political ticker and you know i think i think that you know it you know there's the side that leaves you know all of their beer bottles out on game day and then there's the 5 that you know will be very late in respectful i mean it's going to happen that we know how to wire them up a copy of the donation sheet that way and we've done our part. and image can change the way we see the wound ask if we had not seen that we would be talking about it it can spark mass action or serve the interests of the powerful we created this moment for a photo opportunity that can obscure the truth this is
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a legitimate news story that is correct and that talking points are pretty identical it can forge narratives all right through the listening post gives you the full picture on a jersey i've worked at al-jazeera english since its lord as a principal presenter and as a correspondent with any breaking news story in the world to hear from those people who would normally not get the voices heard on the international news channel one they would all be very proud all flues when we covered the new poll of quake 2050 a terrible not shoulder site stuff and the story that needed to be told from the halls of the affected area to be that to tell the people story was very important at the time. in a 2 part series. you know observes the lives of 2 children. over 20 years. where insights into circumstances that cheap lives. in
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a rapidly changing world. 20 years of mean continues with good morning gruesome you know on how to 0. or. hello i'm daryn jordan doha the quick remind of the top stories here on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has vowed to punish those who deface statues by sending them to prison for at least 10 years he referred to the people who are campaigning to remove statues of those associated with the slave trade in colonial exploitation as a mob trump addressed a crowd at mount rushmore to mark american independence day that's despite warnings from health experts about avoiding large gatherings due to the pandemic. one of their political weapons is canceled culture driving people from their jobs
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shaming dissenters and demanding a total submission from anyone who disagrees this is the very definition of to tally churches brazil's president jaya both and as watered down a lower requiring the wearing of mosques in public places bolton are used his veto power to remove the obligation for people to wear mosques in shops and churches he says the rule was unconstitutional brazil has more than one and a half 1000000 cases it's the 2nd worst affected country after the united states. medics make rules capitol say hospitals are on the verge of collapse more than $59000.00 people infected in $44600.00 have died is one of the highest per capita rates in the world more than 180 rescued migrants and refugees are waiting on board a charity ship after both malta and italy refused the mission to dock rescue
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workers on board say some migrants are in acute mental distress and are threatening to commit suicide the paris appeals court has dismissed a bid to reopen the investigation into a plane crash that triggered rwanda's 994 genocide president juvenile died when his plane was shot down over kigali some blame those close to current president paul kagame me for the incident the man who was behind the reopening plan in france following the lockdown has been appointed prime minister sean caustics a senior civil servant and local mayor replace edward phillipe a cabinet reshuffle is seen as an attempt to revive the post into the economy at least 9000000 soldiers have been killed and 2 others injured in an ambush that happened in the region as they made their way towards the site of a massacre at least $31.00 people were killed on thursday on the government so those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after witness statement that so much about the.
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rachel. how can where you put it just where you want those who. want the alley i would like me to cover it for a man we were living in ca and i would association has having our best people and they we're the 1st historically african-american mabel who had been the local who ordered the nation and always hand in maybe 2 words. to get people to survey the faces up to the war. if i were to put up. excuse me. jimmy. white bear again
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a little bit further. thank you appreciate. it we. were in a rare one for breakthrough. imo honor. and therefore we want to have all my faculties like her when i'm 82. i. have a bentley mount front and to be shamed. his. family it would really really appreciate. she's made me very tough. but she is definitely sacrificing given a lot for me to me. while he's there.
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with. my. kids was the plan. bowling and some other stuff but they are over there within them and they're women and they're here on the corner play i'm. constantly. everybody out there can you hear me. and i'm very happy to be here today to celebrate the restraint neighborhood a group of organizations and individuals joined together to take the steps necessary to protect the research district people such as hoe and her mother and grandmother but actually this journey started well over 100 years ago when people began to settle here doctors lawyers teachers businessmen community leaders there were churches and
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a vital vital cultural area now this area nobody can come in and tear down a house nobody can come in and make major changes to the historic properties here so yeah all right good idea. when. i was.
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doing. a painting. i really love this community my husband i've been here for just about a year and i wanted to contribute something to the community and picking up trash is a way to make the community look nice on a daily basis. i know that there were some big parties last night was. home for game day. but you can see in this last block that there's been a lot we're trash the and the other walks the other blocks are single family houses
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mostly or apartments with maybe 2 to 3 people who need to 3 different apartments but to me the house of course has a lot more people on so it was a problem you have a lot of people living together trying to manage have to manage your church. but.
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people in the community told me so many interesting stories that house just up the street with the help of the 1st african-american dentist and i can see and i'm a doctor and african-american doctor look right here in this route used to be a boarding house on the 2nd floor and the bottom floor was a place where people ate and drank and so when i started clearing out that corner i found more than 700 beer bottles. and people used to come and look at old bottles. and a lot of them really knowledgeable about the ecology here and they had a good laugh thinking that i was from colorado that i thought i could control this
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bond i think it's called kudzu. and so i asked your advice about what kinds of plants and vegetables would grow well here and what people thought they'd like to harvest this is colored in kale and daily called had something called mystery plants nobody knew what they were there was and so i planted a whole bunch of those mustard solid but it's been sort of a community project. thing suffer today actually. harm ok. i'm given a lot of my free time to try to provide a quality of life for my community and everyone there and some in the
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community have appreciated i'm not now do i still do a lot of activities within the community or do i give that up i'm pick and choose in my battle that that comes with wisdom and age so i. 0.
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one more. when. i have germinated tonnes of seeds in our gardens pretty much planted by now and i know a number of other gardeners in the community now so i'm transferring some plants so that they can come pick them up this is what my husband gave me for christmas this is what it looked like in december the year ago it was completely full of kudzu.
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are you here a couple of weeks ago walking down here with bare feet i was also all right. i thought i said i bet those are kept alpha guys but i didn't know if it was the barefoot one or not but i'm glad everything yeah they're going to look to be going to notice it and i say yeah it's yours i don't know it's you know it's actually the neighborhood garden otoh i do a lot of farming but the produce is for the neighborhood we have people planting some people digging some people bringing water we were hoping that would be a place where the community.
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i think one of the interesting things about community initiatives is you can't plan everything and you can't plan anything actually you start something and you see it falls with the needs of the community. but if people coming into the fraternity realize you know that they're part of a community where could major go to meet. you know i mean in theory he could go a lot of places but it might just happen here. you know with somebody who is living right next to hopes house if they know hope to be if they're just going to be a whole different dynamic in behavior i mean if i just think it's a wonderful idea and i'm convinced it will work. for me and i have not yet and i'm going to become
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a part of. a group and also iraq you know we have service imo and i know they're going to rough them. back some don't come with us on fun while here. and there are things that we. noticed community in transition so we could not have done it you have a war to go. to go don't bother going away to leave to the south koreans were we were. speaking on behalf. you know jahar and you know i think. if you all 'd over anything also it's a mutual some mutual relationship where you know if you have like once on a morning without it was time to start members well i know i'm not going to really i'm not going to run. i might be all right to do the game so if i could be really good you may believe it comes to. my life not me it was nice to be hard i mean i know what. i think i got
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a bad knee so when i get up i want us all and we'll be around this afternoon i'll see are it ok all right thank you karen had said you know well you know a lot of things we coul want to do with the garden and it's hard to do a lot of these saying especially when you know you got to dig a trench like this. to do with just 2 people and get it accomplished in one day and like well you know every fall we have 4018 year old kids that are very well equipped to help out and they are required to do the series or is it something. i was going to do all right now we're doing. a korean pipe from the gutter system and we're putting in like 9 rain barrels on the side of a hill. and so the garden can get water in summer and it will be like a $75.00 foot long trench about 8 inches the hope to get it all done today. i hope
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this all works out. and for me. feel like a 3rd grade teacher to be on their best behavior. the only or best behavior today. i guess that is the rain barrels and we're going to this corner right here at the church dollar. mark off. everybody come i guess grab the shovel. take a pic take him down there leaf or down here and then just right there. on the run and on the ground. oh yeah awarded storyboarded it was dollar war yeah i'm going to write it down little bits and want to make it right. you
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know. and you know you're not going to western white new no need for us now live by you know same team just try to work to go. that's ok. we'll be fine. if you want to size you can get it so you have you have more pressure. on that quite a few people just working in the garden. but honestly until i started work in the garden i didn't have it at all. that really no interaction with anyone in the neighborhood.
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because when she came out about. maybe 40 chicken and order chicken to fish yes sir ok all right well thank you so much and i'll bring that i'll bring you the money tomorrow you check this out of spite make you feel the 1st that still 1st that is all right and thank you i think it was nice to meet you did you take that. ok let's face it what you want i want baby no. i think you can now. you want to contribute $60.00. ok if you want to your doctor dr. michael jackson i'll just put. this is what i want to change the way. we work so
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that we have monies to give. these so we we we get from the fruit of our labor and we need of from the from drugs. so what you gear becomes the seed. we believe. from. the snow right here he said with me like soccer skills of claim to know. how to go. ok. oh she didn't like. the street. well make sure that you're going to. do the whole thing really and you bring back who she was to be doing ok not you we're going to get i want back i want to marry her you are going to comment right away what's the point of doing to me service in someone else's could be you are not
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going to do it in your own right a block away. we got a lot of work done quicker than i thought we would today a face i mean she has going to go over the care and to another to be your ally sure where it is on the books yeah that's going on and i. find i think they might be all right he's really sweet and. you know we're very appreciative and. we're told that you will come and wash your butt to make sure you know that i knew when the time would come march absolutely. you got to. do it i mean my.
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definitely learned a lot about people i myself. initially i was a little you know i move yeah they don't look at me funny but they didn't. all right we're getting ready to start meeting if everybody would take the same place. i want to welcome you all here today i wasn't necessarily about ok person combat the community. so it's really a neat thing to be able to recognize these people if i had achieved what i hope you know when how far from their current. one high can make a dent. in the contestants i maun.
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moved on sat what we need to do right now is this kind of introduce ourselves and students can talk about what they have what is what are they good. and what are they not so good because i think we all need to know each other in the sense of what areas we need to work our guys are very similar to take. from that you know the 0 that i was in there was are you going there are 6 right there is about that have to get your in my stationary in my day we did our all we did all that so secure or is 3 still got to scrape it to the side so you get right out there if you work if you live at is. the only ones we have. to go to right our next year. with a courthouse of 60 so we have 6 you today. all right seriously if they're
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not what we have in the one spot that i see really how you look at it with the other side you get more excuse us and i say what are you i think you mean because those are the bush ok at least. you know me. and nothing not as my carry on climate adman's you will focus on what they pack come out ok how do you not hammer nail down a man get your hair out what your classroom. was. yes right still florists orders he was one of those words were just not in. it. so it's more built the war for those that the top military leader or younger people who are going to go to mars you know or to avoid the way the sensors are staring at us from they don't know how the u.s. ought to do what it is that they are sure that it will force for they
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really are going to be here to stay it is a good way. as you create a relationship you learn each other we have to create relationships in order to make this thing more or stop with each other man in a bad way i say that horrendous contacted had. someone help go this woman something that we can look up to take them off their facilities with our guy or so we will see almost we are highly paid very. i say well actually. i was surprised they have been fingered all of them seem to be they've been guests that we are aware of the baby a. driver here anything that i could name to be sent to my church the children of course i will anywhere you live in have to be to. owner it's not mine
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you're not a part of the community. if you're not a part of what makes the community work and why are you there. a road trip this summer and selling that a white truck or. buying a smaller one put like cover on it yeah i'll need some kind of campaign shivah. somebody but if i don't. get those states out and. it's worked i mean it's it's working i would say i know everybody on the street i know everybody on the block i know about their families they come and they help me in the garden it's just a good meeting place. that's. not
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is resistant. to. akra people are grabbing social and political issues by the horns. and time to seeing creativity. and protest to challenge and change ideas. gun a controversial a witness documentary on al-jazeera. hello there the usual theme this time of year across much of the middle east and the arabian peninsula it is hot it is dry and of course also fairly dusty now the last few hours you can see what a bundle of work its way on through a central areas of amman we have of course the last few days had some dust on say but also about some pretty strong thunderstorms from time to time not a great deal of that in the forecast over the next few days in a very hot. generally but also also into southern pakistan these boys actually
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making use of a broken pipe so actually cooling off in the water is now as we go through saturday and a very warm day in karate high of 39 degrees celsius because hottest still when you head back across it towards for example iraq 47 degrees the winds a fairly brisk coming through the interior and also that means a very hot day in kuwait a high the a 49 degrees the winds are quite brisk and falling further southwards although a little bit less for shall we say in doha on sunday with a high of 43 degrees maybe some showers across in the far west of yemen of the next couple of days and then into southern africa plenty of activity through most central areas particularly around the gulf of guinea these are heavy downpours working their way westwards all the time but no bad on saturday across much of south africa we could see a few shazam to cape town on sunday but all the while showers through coast mozambique right they were up to the coast of somalia.
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