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hi gor, then there are own a dog. how can this be happening? you know, we take on us politics and society and that's the bottom line. oh, again, adrian, i got a hearing headlines on al jazeera, the you and the special envoy on off. kennesaw says that the country needs money immediately to prevent a total breakdown of its economy and social order. deborah lions told the un security council that if african assets and aid payments remain out of reach, the consequences will be devastating. the 1st international passenger plane to leave cobble since the end of the us lead evacuations has landed in capital of flight carried more than $100.00 foreign passport holders, including americans. us president joe biden has announced sweeping new federal cove
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at 19 vaccine requirements affecting as many as 100000000 american workers. is republican opponents say that they're planning to sue the bio administration? in response, the president says that the rules are aimed at stopping a search of infections fueled by the delta barry. and i'm announcing that the department of labor is developing an emergency rule to require all employers with 100 or more employees that together employ over 80000000 workers to ensure their work forces are fully vaccinated. or show a negative test at least once a week. some of the biggest companies are already requiring those united airlines, disney tysons food, and even fox news. the bottom line, we're going to protect vaccinate at work, or some unvaccinated coworkers. we're going to reduce the spread of covert 19 by
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increasing the share of the workforce that is vaccinated in businesses all across america. the arrest justice department is suing the state of texas to stop it from enforcing a law that almost entirely bounds abortion. it went into effect last week after the supreme court refused to block it. the world health organization expects african nations to receive 25 percent fewer vaccine doses than expected this year. it blames wealthy nations, which it says failing to deliver on promises to share jobs with poor and middle income nations. at least 17 people have died and severe flooding that engulf hospital in central mexico. emergency cruise has been deployed to baton of tula, also river that boston banks. and those are the headlines now. let's get you back to witness. the september 11th
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day to reflect day to be thankful. soldiers and service men. customization. i gotta read it back to him, a lie to protect this country here and abroad. and from those are in the military man, i want to tell you, man, thank you for your service. thank you for your sec. my name is damien smith. i will be 26, sunday de la damien, who is always like, i don't, don't stand out by way. i know the damon speak to him or every blue moon. a little gentleman. damian, are you doing regular? is mary. i think he's in a military now. crazy, crazy picture. i can, i still can't believe like to this day that i was
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a part of that much. he trying downplayed, you know, that's still major barn american history. they want, the me definitely makes me feel on edge that there could be more taxes natured bit happen pretty much on a nowhere. everybody was caught off guard. they scared to hell out of him and they realized that were both honorable and they were free. it made him retain how safe we really are. we're not that safe terrorism against our nation will not stand. let me being in the class with the president on 911. i do believe that that was an influence for him joining the army. i
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don't think i am a private 1st class in the united states army. i joined the military because they help motivate you to become a better person. will not go down without a fight. i will be playing up or which is the enemy is very important to learn how to do this. mainly because once you get overseas, you will have the opportunity to make a mistake. meaning you can lose your lie. hey smith. so they have already stepped off where to go and set up for that. okay. my name is don, 1st class, real guys manage logistics. support for all separate trainees, for the engineer regiment of the united states. army there's ever
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a terrorist attack again, we're here, we're training. we're ready. when 911, when that happened, i felt vulnerable like i couldn't have done anything at that point. i wanted to be a part of something bigger and make a difference for a country. the me, my rac deployment, it was scheduled for 12 months. i was blown up 4 times and that deployment i was in countless amount of fireplace the i lost my squad leader, my team leader. and my best friend, i think that was, that was probably the the worst part is losing friends. y'all set up, go goes. i mean, let's kick it off the losing
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my life overseas is something i keep in back of my mind. i knew that coming into the army, that eventually at some point in my career, i happen to feel like i'm in no rush to get deployed. but if the opportunity presented itself, i'd be willing to help our country do whatever it is that they need of me at the time when i deploy i would rate this experience. another thing, and i'm still me know, 11 reopen the wound of racism. that's
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a pretty bo statement to make work scared america. the pictures that were shown of the individuals that call us this david brown people and then over time, all people to come look at a problem. we went from cherish to muslim to make to 100 some of americans on attack from within this is just not white americans anymore. they can't stop the changing of america, which has stopped in browning of america. their white house is going to be the tan house for the. my name is lazara brock and i'm 24 years old. that's why i realize there'll be
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a good father. time. he was a very serious little boy. lazarus, very, very sweet. he was such a nice. he was very nice, a nice boy perfectionist. lather out. oh my god, he's the thought he's parties every year. to me, the world was my house and a little bit of that schools. well, growing up i didn't have the standard american childhood of playing with the streets with the other kids because in large part in speak the language. and i was essentially a foreigner in this country despite being born into a big cage. one the president visitors because of our rides, improvements in our literacy rate. all good things will come to you if you work for them. if you believe in yourself, why?
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no, i will, you know why? oh, well my parents put a lot of risk to ensure that i was presented with the most amount of opportunity in my life. the stop paying their mortgage on their house here in sarasota to pay off my college tuition. where laugh at i accompany is a korea from guinea and korean for years. a chemical engineering which typically takes 5 to 6, he start working almost immediately. there's a little bit traffic. okay. how i was a little bit in ward work with british paper complaining of you. he's making all the decisions. i think so much the lateral now is helping his brothers and he's helping us, which is why and yesterday, or the like, getting all way well you off
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the door. i handle the finances of this house. this house is actually my house and i, i bought it and they can live in here with me. check my being the main breadwinner of the family actually being the engineer. i make more money than both my parents who i know exactly what they're spending at all points in time. and i make sure that all the bills are paid. how's the dancing? oh hi. i think. yeah. ok. and 12323, together. that my family was very lucky when they decided to immigrate my parents. i'm going to from cuba, early on to mexico, where he met my mother shortly afterwards. and we're going to non student. so it's a, it's a series of very fortunate events that led me to being born here. eventually let me do where i am today the, how medical and represent everything for loss. the represent, the beginning of the new life, the future of our children. the
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american did seem to become a little more paranoid as resulting we do believe that that they did have a negative impact on america's view on immigration. ah, you find it very unsettling. that in just a few years, my parents would not have been able to immigrate to this country. i would not have probably been born to the same circumstances and i would not have been presented to the same opportunities. i could been a completely different individual she blanca ronnie, want to take a moment to talk about the gun balance in our community. says that when a parent loses a child can imagine that. but then you also can't imagine what it is. when
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a person has to envelop himself through a tragedy, but then i've seen it 1st hand triumphed spirit where they didn't let that circumstance dictate. but the labs are going to be my name is megan dance, and i'm 25 meg in my french. oh yes, i'll make indeed. yeah, go we, we had a few different school. i know we always kind of get is like one of those 3rd type corals looking at his football making, wanna be kidding. you. beautiful. everything is going to be okay. i wanted to be a singer and actress. i really filling out the diva
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school was just now for me. like i got kicked out a book, a middle expel. i was in relation my baby father for 4 years. he beat me. for 4 years. honestly beat me pregnant and i use the choke me, pull my hair clenched me. he then beat me at her my baby in both my digital bit and i had a seizure think he cared about and of course night he did not give me . it was me, my baby father and my ex boyfriend. they just started fighting and i try to break them up. and i end up getting shot
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at all. i just didn't want to die and i even saw the amc say, please don't let me die. i got a baby. i don't even care about. nathan knows i just care that i just wanted to make it for my baby. so me, i would never walk again across so much. when i got home, i wanted to be in a be all the time. in that to say, if you don't get yourself out a bit, every day you've gone carrier. so ah, i just woke up and i said today you don't get off on me and you're going to do some
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productive today. everything about being disabled is part. just imagine you walk in all your life in the, in the only thing that i use ah, my knees are you? i watch her from monday to friday. 7 to 5. is i'm glad it gave me an opportunity to watch because i'm disabled, you know, happy, but maybe people think i can do stuff it able body, people can do and i can what
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i want to be in life is a paralegal. or i want to be advocate to help other women, abby, into domestic violence. life is real and hard times will con times that have come make you want to say, i quit, you hold down, you hold on because you can make it. and if you feel like you need to talk to somebody to call me just everybody's friday, eric and dream, a piece of the pi. i know regular life has a tendency to beat you down. it does, you know, you barely make it, you know, i'm saying you're struggling just to pay your bills. i know that can be overwhelming, but i'm telling you, do not give up on that trade. that's for the american dream.
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to me mean and even plain feel. basically doing what you, why being paid very well for i just want to live as you want to be alive to make a machine my grandkids. you know, i just want to have a want to be happy. what is the american dream? what is the american dream? what? because i mean, i never see no american dream in america, and i've been in america my life and i never see no american dream. so what is the american dream? who have made it possible? what is that? we try to make it to just regular regular, everyday struggles are being able to make sure we have a place to be able to eat and the
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life is re live through these tragedies, paternity is know to create strength character message to overcome obstacles, to ah, september, 11th is in the history today. i missed that occasion. but it's important. every reflect on that day we all came together and worn. it was no black when the why you we was all unify for that one moment. the humanity in, are you still there that been thread of human decency and everybody turned national tragedy? that's the good part about american best american america. everybody wants to see
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all the time. ah, well, i'm in new york city here to visit memorial for the 911. fragile if i'm going to be honest, i feel the summer about it. it's really tragic event and i know that i'm free. it's really tied to the events. it will be really interesting to see what kind of what they have. i saw memorial and all the different faces. i saw police officers saw the fireman lives husband. here's a victim who could not have been more than 5 years, or the tragedy is an incident that expand upon all kinds of cultures, all kinds of lives, all kinds of families. so i was pretty emotionally moved by it and i can
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my thoughts get going back to the photo rationale and think to myself, i was around that age. however, the steel beam was a part of the south tower, the side of the south tower, the same, the same tower that was struck when i was reading the president bush touching his profound you feel it immediately how strong singers and you can see it visually. how was like nothing. the enormity of it is hard to describe to me when i saw the photo was, was a bizarre mix of various different reactions. took me back immediately. but it's, it's rough. a pretty big job.
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yeah. me . i think this memorial didn't change my line of thinking at all. in fact, if anything and reinforced my, my mindset and my pride that i happens, but at the same time it doesn't. so with me, a sense of optimism for this country, for this country. now, in the face of adversity, and also that we're going to become greater than we were before. it's quite a tragic threat that might happen. life happens in the 1000000000 people we learned and we get up and we move on. when things get tough in a wheel,
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when life blows you the biggest part you ever think you would experience and it may com. hold on the i am excited about going back to in the school and to meet with my students that were with me. on september, the 11th 2001. she is when i was the the me. oh me.
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me last row. ah, look at you. i say it again. i gave it to me. say me. i know i'm not gonna make it. okay good. i love you more. more is so good to see everybody. we have an attachment and that's something i will cherish for the rest of my life. the relationship that we have it will never go away. you know,
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we've all had our different paths in life. some days we're good. some days we're not good. nobody told you. the road would be easy. you all are just beginning to live. but as life goes, are you going to find out every day brings the change in? it also brings an opportunity, fees or opportunities? yes, but a man fair to me how he is now. when you were this on my secret, when i was a crime, i take a look around ama theda and oh god oh
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oh yeah. oh okay, i want to thank you for tuning into the show. before i let you know that you show it will come in the morning. i believe whenever you go into trouble, you somebody who call you mom will tell you, let me tell her my function. anchor ryan w r i b 17.5. last name will be right there. we're ready to walk. y'all. we don't go say oh oh oh, don't ashamed documenting. he didn't pay him one of the most embattled corners of the globe. the child that can stand 20 years of war,
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follow me from boyhood to manhood. a life that has no, no peace shaped by hardship. resilience and adventure. the unique film that captures the conflict in a way it has never been seen before. witness on their news . news. news. news. news. hello, thank you for joining in what start were. the action is, and we've got larry bracing up the by and take this becomes a story for newfoundland, go in for a closer look, affecting the avalon and st. john's late friday into saturday when this punches in
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. so let me get you this story by the numbers. it's not going to be a major rain event looking for about 30 millimeters of rain, but the bigger story really the potential to see destructive when, when you consider those gusts about a 135 kilometers per hour off to the desert says why similar cranking the heat sense we've got 40 for vegas 41 in phoenix weather for idaho, affecting boise with a high of 26 degrees off to the pacific coast of mexico. we've got all off just move into the west of baja, california on friday and heavy falls for a huge portion of central america joining up with the wet weather in south america and through the peruvian andy's down ports can be expected here for them toward the south nice stay in santiago, 18 degrees that whether that was plaguing the river. plate region off toward the south atlantic associate has a high of 25 or cranking temperature. it's here, but it's really weather whiplash. we go from 37 on monday to 23 on tuesday with the
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