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sierra in the year 1271, a young battalion let out on an extraordinary journey. carrying letters from the pope for the great coupla. com, marco polo traveled through water legions, following dangerous roads from the holy land and beyond. to day chasing the shadow, professor showers traveled from china to venice with surging questions of how the relationship between east and west has changed. marco po, now, on al jazeera holding the powerful to account as we examined the us is role in the world. on al jazeera, hey, i'm carrie johnson and go how with the top stories here on al jazeera, palestinian officials, human rights campaign, is and the family of sri and i will actually of criticized israeli military
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investigation into her killing in may. israel now says there is a high possibility that the al jazeera correspondent was accidentally hit by gunfire from an israeli soldier. what he's ready, army said it would not be launching a criminal investigation. natasha gl name reports from rama. the pursuit of justice for serene abu clay, within israel ended on monday as widely expected. the israeli military announced it soldiers did not violate procedure and there will be no criminal investigation into her killing while on assignment in the janine refugee camp in may, a senior military official offered condolences and called sharon's death, a devastating loss of life. the military report concluded that after multiple internal investigations, there was a high probability and his really soldier accidentally shot serene. but it could not be determined conclusively. the official says with 100 percent certainty is
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really soldiers did not target serene or any other journalist that day. and if in israeli bullet killed her, it was a mistake. but that then will them. it's not convincing. it's unacceptable. there's no other suspect, but the occupation army murdered cheering with the military describes the janine refugee camp on the day. sharon was killed as a battle field. it says there was a prolonged gun battle with armed palestinians. the soldiers retreated to vehicles and the military official says they had limited visibility and did not see a video from the minutes before sharing death show home a little behind that she was very clearly marked blue brown jacket that i taught in the back of the neck her helmet, even as she collapsed to the ground. witnesses who tried to assist her, say, the gunfire continued shooting, how will she's become an international symbol and that is why her blood became
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a heavy burden and criminal, political, and diplomatic terms. they can't handle this. that is why they're trying to manage the fall out of her murder. serene family says it's obvious. israeli war criminals can't investigate their own crimes. it's calling on the u. s. to conduct an independent and credible investigation into the palestinian american journalists killing. the palestinian authority says it's pressing international bodies for accountability and l. g. zero's legal team plans to submit a case with the international criminal court at the hague. she rene's case may be closed for the israeli military, but her family says our dear, serene, cannot be swept aside. natasha name else's era ramallah. while you are state department has responded quoting for accountability and policies and
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procedures to prevent similar incidents in the future. britain will get its 3rd female prime minister on tuesday. this trust has been chosen as the new leader of the ruling. conservative party and will replace boris johnson. she's promising decisive action to tackle the cost of living crisis. gas prices of skyrocketed across europe, as a russia warned, it will not reopen the north stream on pipeline until sanctions are lifted. prices shot up by as much as 30 percent in early trading. on monday, russian gas giant gas from announced an indefinite shutdown of north stream one python on friday. citing a technical fault of police in the canada say, one of 2 brothers suspected in the stabbing desk of 10 people has been found dead at least 18 others also injured in multiple locations in the western province of saskatchewan. on sunday, the search continues for the 2nd suspect. and these 35 civilians have died in the northern the town of zebo, in a book in the fossa, when a vehicle in
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a convoy hit an explosive device. 37 others were injured. tyson, he now know has made land full. now this sun in the south korea, south korea raises typhoon that to its highest level flights have been cancelled in schools and business closed. he's continues here now to sarah. that's after witness . ah ah and good morning, sarasota more ever. good morning. new town. she bore uncle writing wake up wake up
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september 11, 9 that every time i met you today at keller story, something happened to me. i'm pretty sure stories. i'm from avenue. where were you on that day? i knew where i was me and my mother was sitting in the kitchen. she mused, picks me breakfast and you sat and watched it too crazy them between 2 hours 6 blocks away from here, president bush was going to be sitting in a classroom at m e book or being read to back. no food in like school. wow. and i was excited but you know, what seems to be forgotten today was supposed to be about their focus on their hopes and doing the master race was at the break and they got eclipse. i tried to this day here,
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i'm dedicating this day to the children who are in that classroom reading the president bush grade. it's about, you know, yeah, oh, i see. not even remember this, which is crazy. well, let's see. this is here. this is a huge model for me and laura's, my classmates. so here i am, or here in the corner. wow.
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these are my babies. my students. i'll kill where i am. where i go, where i see them is just like we are in 2nd grade. is like time stood still. oh jap, milan. i fell in love with the kids. they were eager to learn. they wanted to learn . they were like little sponges and anything you gave them they so they're up. they were coming from maybe a home that did not have a father, maybe a home, they did not have a mother, maybe home that didn't have a father and mother. and they were being raised by older siblings. many of these kids came to the school without knowing how to read. the school adopted
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a very prescribed reading program that showed tremendous success. the teachers worked incredibly hard. we were at the bottom of the bottom of sarasota county and because of the reading program that our principal implemented into the school, our score sword, they made the highest reading gains in sarasota county. or one particular thing that i remember from that day is how beautiful today was to. i never forget the september to doing the entire day. was sony, it was a special day actually on that day was like getting ready for the paparazzi and everything like you just knew you were going to be famous. she's like, today's,
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the day. i'm going to be to president. and i was like, yes you are. i do, you need me to be there with you. she let me now mom. now, you know, i got this. my grandmother pressed or uniforms, our extra heart that day. my mom cut my hair, so that was a nice old tree. well, my grandmothers were very crazy and protected and very loving of me. so in preparation for that reading, it had spread, spray me down with la perfume. okay. i mean, we had to wake up extra early, only gets the school and i just remember pulling up and it felt like a movie or something. there was a lot of police officers like walking around there. there was a lot of places on horses like it was a sniper on the roof. were dogs obviously as well?
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the school was pretty much unlocked, down. getting to class news, cameras, everything everywhere. obviously something they gone on. so my eyes are just like, like, wow, what is all this is school a transform like it looks like a whole different school. you had to go through the secret service to get in the school and the secret service they had to go around about so i don't know, i guess my 1st experience in like a celebrity. mm hm. they were letting us know ok. air force one is landed at the airport. he is a rival, should be in about 1015 minutes. we were told the president was going to be in classroom and everyone's like president, i really know who the president was. i just knew it was a big man. i didn't even know what president meant, as a very well behaved. it started out is a very,
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very good day. i had 16 darlings in front of me and i was keeping them ready to receive the president. i saw the long black limousines in him. literally felt like man about the motor came up. he got out a whole class room is full of cameras and just see just here just the car was going on a quick record for when the president 1st came in to rome, natalia and daniel shook his head. they were the ones closer to him where he's going to be seated. and then he introduced yourself even though we know who he was already with
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or get ready to be these 2 words, the best way to get ready. wow. are you ready? yes. right. wow. yes, get ready. yes. yeah, with daniel actually go to pick up our books. and then he told it was story. we got to read, which was the pet go ah, i saw someone approached the president and i knew that was not happened. i noticed something was wrong when a guy came in with a suit, it was written sucking into the prisoner's ear. what did he say? then that's when the president looked up like
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a blank stare in his face. he mentally left the wrong story. oh, reading i took a quick glance so i saw the president's face was really wash red. i is bothering him and is kind of like, he was in another world like he was there wasn't really, you know, tuned into what was going on. a rack even thought they had to be, i had to go to the bathroom without that is all they said like he went from listening, you know, and so a lag. yeah. so it is got there. it was when those moments like you can actually bill the seriousness in the world. i with
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you also very much for showing me your reading skills. right? oh yes. everybody. how more? reading more than they was. oh yes. there might be your chairs. i'm thinking a talk about like, you know, what happened? did i do something wrong or did i say something wrong or, you know, i didn't know. i didn't know what to think. sure. all cell phones and pagers are off. thank you. mm hm. plays a gentleman. this is a double moment for america. i personally thing was wrong wrong until he addressed
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the nation when he came in. and that's when i think the whole row got the news of what happened today. we've had a national tragedy to airplanes have crashed into the world trade center in an apparent terrorist attack on our country. you have ordered that the full resources of federal government. i go to help the victims in their families and, and to conduct a full scale investigation to hunt down and to find those folks who committed this act. i think the question that a lot of us asked was why or why, why they are, why here? what was the point of it? tourism against our nation will not stand. and now if you join me among us out, they will care free, innocent children. we went from god was the victim high emotions that morning.
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to low emotions. this tragedy on american soil. if you didn't feel like you had been violated in the worse way, if you didn't feel like the people in new york, who are your brothers or your sisters, then i'd ask you or you whom that would be my question. are you really human? all not live in miss daniels was really, really hurt or she did was i just cried, but i remember she played this all call hold all the changes going to call me. she played it a whole day. ah ah, i did thing with them as
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a comfort not only for them, but as a comfort for me as well. ah, a terrible. it is the worst you could imagine for hold on. hold on the change with. oh no, don't to quit. because this is not to quit in time, this is time. hold on, tire. to hold on. it's not going to be like this. always. this is just a part of your journey. this is not your future. hold on, change is a, b,
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o, b, o ha, his generation is very special because of all that they've been through. after $911.00. you get troops going to war. ah, and you get to collapse with 2005 broadway st. obama. do solemnly swear. first, blood pressure, social media, their mom barton was so much not guilty and racial, divide, starting to rears her hatred, bigotry and violence on many shy, had ruled over
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it. i am natalia jones pinkney. i am 24 years old. oh, that's italian. thank you right there. to tell you was super sweet entire is a very lovely person full of life. energetic, sometimes she wanted to be my boss. that was my little crush. back in the day i thought she was really home. and she always made me laugh and she was funny too. oh my god, look in me. ready for it? hello. see there it is. again. there is right there. this supposed ready from birth. i feel like i was born. it's a greatness at the, like, i always been that person as opposed to be in the limelight as opposed to, you know, saying that's always had their face at the front of always of something was wrong. so hopefully theory. oh, i run a baby sitting service is continental,
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is babysitting service. what emotions? oh well, you know, i want to hold my own actual daycare. he went to your mouth. lamphier mal keep went to your ears. i want to see if you might be a tommy wednesday, robbie tommy, even though i still have my 2 kids. i have my mom and my sister who helps me out. so i kind of do get a breather in between. you know, it's not all work, work work. she will fight for her. she stands up for her sisters. her brothers don't mess with her, burn. that that would be the wrong thing to do. is to hurt her bro. if you could travel anywhere in the world and do any fine activity in the world, where would it be and what would you do? a probably gonna take a cruise shipment is valid. oh world. generally he went to his high
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graduated early. he on what is his football team of that year. they went to states have been sick and once they had 31 college offers. right now, this point my family is going to a child time right now that says brother was shot, but police. he was just sitting in a car an early morning shooting that included 2 sarasota police officers. the driver, jeremy troubles junior jeremy was in a car. the car was parked and the officers believed that they were involved in some sort of illegal drug activity. they approached the car and jeremy sped off and the officer ended up having his foot run over by the car. he then shot into the car
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at jeremy several times. they were in shooting with the intent to kill. yeah, he got 2 bullets in his chest. they still honest as they, if they remove the boats, they get killed. so they have to leave and then he, he got shy and the he and his whole hand is shattered. and his pink, he is, pinky is gone. he had to get his whole hand reconstructed. trebles is now charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. that charges, aggravated battery are police officer. so that's pretty serious. it's typically 3 to 15 years out, but my mom can't even imagine her 18 year old. so i just graduated from high school . he did him a took everything away from been get a while classes days didn't get to go to prom because is one thing we just have to wait. smith knows we can do cars situation. ah,
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ah, social is one of the richest counties in the united states. sarasota bay club retired cylinders, congress, some of the richest people on the planet. but the financial disparity between the rich and poor is so great. new child chose off. the black community is only 10 blocks. why? no. why? from myrtle all, were you to turn straight to a street back to 3, a warm old black, no white. and it's very, very separated. you can see the actual difference between or just on this side of the street to this out of district when you get to the railroad tracks,
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it's like you walk back in time. you know, i'm saying as you walk through a neighborhood, it's not bonner, it looks like it's it's been there for long term. it's almost like he was like tom gas or electric left behind. ah, my name is tyler edkey and i'm 25. this is tyler ricky. my adventures won. i remember towel rack he in my class file. oh my gosh tyler, i keep my here. tell rick he oh my god, most crazy is crazy is where i know he's the all i've argued every day is every day that there's i might, i had a question on him, but don't know what it is. ah lucy, plaza, girls read this were the best way yet. right now my found it out. get ready
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even. wow. what were we these were i don't like losing, you know, i'm a big m athletes. i like winning a lot. you know, i don't like losing so on. and it just felt like, you know, our class was winning because, you know, we were like the best readers, you know, in our grade, within the state or something in the county or something like that. you know, we would have fast as readers in the best readers. we got good test scores, you know, just now feel like we were women, e love to sports. these are all tallish trophies. there's a some as trophies that he got when he was doing b makes mikey, he was actually number one in the state. he was in football. piano lesson is karate. he had tested for gifted. his academic level was like as he got older than smile anymore on any of the pictures,
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i want to be like half much kit. my gonna smile. in 10th grade, a kind of veered off into living in the streets, you know, fast money, that type of stuff me leaving their father. that took him a, tore him up and asked when the change happened. and i couldn't call him back. and i lost my son to the streets. i fell in love with getting vast money and hanging around a certain lifestyle. and i just wanted to be in a lifestyle. and i got into a fight. my got stabbed. i got a stabbing heart. dede pierce my left alone, so i had open heart surgery and i was 18 as on bed rest for like 6 months. this kinda went downhill from there. and i just didn't have self esteem. felt like i can
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do nothing, no more in life. for like all my chances were taken away. so instead of doing something to better myself, i kind of went more downhill and i get into a lot of trouble. my arraignment today and ga, trafficking, mbm me, which is ecstasy. and i'm going to take a plea to day. i guess right now my greatest worry is i'm losing my freedom. wow. yes. story. get ready. when you look at brings you're right . you can go with squire and no smiles. his potential. and he got this look of inspired me, the brightness in the eyes of light. tell me more and give me with
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a 2 revolutionary, think from political activism to incarceration. in part one of the 2 part document to see how it explores the single minded journey. the 1st leave of an independent bosnia herzegovina as that bag from prisoner to prison on just the latest news. as it breaks, doctors here tell us that they're desperate to get more antibiotics and other medical supplies for to those who are injured with detailed coverage for k worker vendor unions up watch for content over there friday until that demand, we're back from around the world. even as the new king departs, a new to sing his brave lawyer the lawyer,
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b. extraordinary men and women who are breaking the moon from the taxi drivers investing everything they have in to their mini bus. only to face extreme danger on the suitors. roughest tracks. to the jokey, turn paramedics saving lives, transporting the sick and elderly for medical help. blue su to risking it all on al jazeera lou, i'm carry johnston in dough. at the top store is heron al jazeera israeli military has admitted for the 1st time at al jazeera journal serene i will actually was
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likely killed by israeli gunfire. but it said it will not proceed. any criminal charges is really army. it says there's a high possibility sri was accidentally hit by its troops who were responding to fire from palestinian gunmen. the or state department has responded calling for accountability and policies and procedures to prevent similar incidents in the future. britain will get a 3rd female prime minister on tuesday. this trust has been chosen as the new leader of the ruling. conservative party. i'm a replaced for is johnson. she's promising decisive action to tackle the cost of living crisis. gas prices have skyrocketed across europe, as russia won't, it will not reopen the north stream one pipeline. and so sanctions are lifted, prices shot up as much as 30 percent in early trade him on monday. russian gas, giant gas from announced an indefinite shut down of the doors tree. one piped on on friday, citing a technical foot place in canada. say,
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one of 2 brothers suspected in the stabbing desk of 10 people has been found dead least 18 others were also injured. in multiple occasions in the western province of saskatchewan on sunday, the search continues for the 2nd suspect. at least $35.00 civilians have died in the northern at town of the g. bo, in bettina faso, when a vehicle in a convoy hit an explosive device. 37 others were injured. typhoon he none nor has made landfall nearby son in south careers. south korea raised its typhoon to its highest level flights had been cancelled, and schools and businesses have closed authorities in pakistan say they're struggling to prevent the country's largest lake bursting its banks after unprecedented flooding. more than 1300 people have been killed off the record monsoon reins and melting glasses. access to clean water is a key issue for people trying to find food and shelter. and the u. s. judge has
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granted the former president donald trump's request for point a special master to review documents seized by the f. b i from his florida home. the order comes despite objections from the justice department. those are the headlines of the use continues here on al jazeera, as after witness. hey .
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ah joel, today, september 11th. grade reflect. be thankful. soldiers of service, ma'am. cross to mission are going to really prefer bags on the line 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 services. thank you for your sec. my name is damien smith. i will be $26.00 this sunday,
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paid allegheny. and he was always like, i don't know about best buy we use if you got it. i know the damian, i speak to him. every blue moon, a little gentleman, the damien. or you know a real good is mary. i think he's in the military now. crazy, crazy pitch i can't i still can't believe like to this day that i was a part of that much as you try and down play it. you know that still major. pardon? merican? history with it definitely makes me feel on edge that there could be more tags of that nature. it happen pretty much out of nowhere. everybody was caught off guard. a scared the hell out of a man. they realized that were vulnerable and he were free.
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it made him rethink how safe we really are. we're not that safe terrorism against our nation will not stand let i mean being in the class with the president on 911. i do believe that that was an influence for him joining the army. oh, oh i i am a private 1st larceny, 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 off or which is the enemy. is
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very important to learn how to do this mainly because once you get overseas you won't have that opportunity to make a mistake. meaning you get lose your lie. a smith. i so they have already stepped off or where to go and set up for that. again, my name is sar per cluster. real guy, i manage logistics and support for all separate trainees, for the engineer, regiment of the united states army there's ever a terrorist attack in we're here, we're training, we're ready. when 911, when that happened, i felt vulnerable like the i couldn't have done anything. at that point. i wanted to be a part of something bigger and make a difference for our country. my rack deployment, it was scheduled for 12 months. i was blown up 4 times on that deployment. i was in countless amount of firefights.
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i lost my squad leader, my team leader. and my best friend, i think that was, that was probably the the worst part is our losing friends. y'all set up, go good to go. so i may, let's kick it off with losing my life overseas is something i keep it back in my mind. i knew that communists in the army that eventually at some point in my career, i'd have to deploy 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,
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leads to not attend, and i'm still out. so with $911.00 reopened the wound of racism. it's a pretty bo statement to make birth scared america. the pictures that were shown of the individuals that caused this, they were brown people. and then over time, all people have come, look, that's a problem. we went from terrace to muslim to mexicans, 200 or some of americans on the attack from within.
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this is just about white americans anymore. they can't stop the changing of america . they can't stop their browning of america. their white house is going to be the townhouse freezer with my name is lazaro de brock. and i'm 24 years old. that's last year. and a laser of in a group fall 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 that 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 and
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speak the language. and i was essentially a foreigner in this country despite being born into it 60 age, 150 for the president visited us because of our thrive improvements in our literacy rate. e. oh good things will come to you if you work for them. and if you believe in yourself, why more than heading young hike away? no one, 0, well do with my parents put a lot of risk to ensure that i was presented with the most amount of opportunity in my life. they stop paying their mortgage on their house here in sarasota to pay off my college tuition. where lathrop accompanies a soccer. he isn't in guinea and korean for years ain't chemical engineering, which typically takes $5.00 to $6.00. he start are working almost immediately.
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there is a little bit traffic tracking how i was a in ward, i work with busy lever complaining of you. hey, he's making all of the right decisions. i think so much the less it now is helping his brothers and he's helping us july which light? yes, the lower the light on game away. well you ah bare know the door. i handle all 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 to. i know exactly what they're spending at all point in time and i make sure that all the bills are paid. how is the dancing? oh i think, yeah. okay. and 1232. read together
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that my family was very lucky when they decided to emigrate harmony with my parents . i'm going from cuba, early on to mexico, where he met my mother. and shortly afterwards immigrants, united states. so it's, it's a, it's a series of very fortunate events that led me to being born here and eventually led me to where i am today. how my to go and represent everything for us to represent the beginning of the new life. the future of our children, ah, american did seem to become a little more paranoid as resulting the attacks i do believe that that they did have a negative impact on america's view on immigration. ah, i do 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
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probably been born to the same circumstances and i would not have been presented with the same opportunities. i could been a completely different individual issue . blanca righty owner took a moment to talk about the gun bowers from our community services when a parent loses a child. can imagine that. but you also can't imagine what it is when a person has to develop himself through a tragedy. but then i've seen it firsthand to triumph the spirit where they didn't let best circumstance dictate what their lives are gonna be. my name is megan diaz, and i'm 25 meg in dig in my princeton. oh yeah. i'll make indeed. yeah. go way, way. we had a few different fiscal,
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i know we used to always kind of get into it like it went a 3rd time crawl of looking at his football making. wanna get kitty would i tell you, beautiful? everything is going to be okay. i want it to be a singer and actress. i really felt like i was the diva school was just now for me. like i am got kicked out a book, a middle expel. i was in alicia, my baby father for 4 years. he beat me for 4 years. honestly beat me pregnant and i used to choke me. pull my hair, punch me. he been beat me at i had my baby in both my stitches ober and i had a c,
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sasha. think he cared about and of that, of course my. he did not hear me. it was me mom and my baby father in my ex boyfriend. they just started fighting and i try to break them up. and i end up getting shot. just really a crash on my legs at all. i just didn't want to die. i ever saw the amc us a please alameda. i got a baby. i didn't even care about nothing else. i just cure dead. i just wanted to make it for my b as it is . so now we're never walker. yeah, i cracked so much. when
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i go home, i want to be in a bay all the time in dot to say if you don't get yourself on a bit every day you go interior. so ah, i just woke up and i said, today you won't get off at me any, you're gonna do so unproductive today. everything about being disabled is hard. just imagine you walk in or your life in the, in the only thing you got is yours. ah,
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this is my knees aria. i watch her from monday through friday. 7 to 5 is i'm glad he gave me an opportunity to watch it cuz i'm disabled. you know, you know, happy with him. there may be people think i can't do stuff. did able body people can do and i can't what i want to be alive is a paralegal. or i want to be an advocate to help other women i been through domestic violence. life is real and hard times will calm times it had come make you want to say i quit ah, you hold on you whole dot because you can make it. and if you feel like you need to talk to somebody to call ms. daniels ah,
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just with everybody's for that very can dream a piece of the pie. i'm a regular life has a tendency to beat you down. it does, you know you're barely making 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 for the american dream. to me means and even claim, feel basically doing what you i it being paid very well for. i just want to live as a want to be alive to make it to see my grandkids. you know, i just wanna have a i just want to be happy. what is the american dream? what is the american dream? what cause?
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i mean i, i never see no american dream in america, and i don't 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 trying to make it through just wegolook language every day, struggles at being able to make sure we have a place to be able to eat a june and july. it is re live there. but through these tragedies, some opportunity is no to create strength of character. to overcome obstacles has to ah, september 11th, is in the history for me. as
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a sad occasion. when it's important, every reflect on that day we all came together and worn and was no black when the white it was just we was all unify for that one moment. this humanity in nicely still there been trade or human decency from everybody during a national tragedy. that's the good part about american best to real america, america. everybody wants to see all the time. ah well, i'm in new york city. i'm here to visit the memorial museum for the 911 tragedy. if i want to be honest, i feel the summer about it. it's, it's really tragic event and i know that i'm free. it's really tied to the event. it'll be really interesting to see what kind of like it will say was on
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memorial and all the different faces. i saw police officers saw fireman wives, husband hearing a victim who could not have been more than 5 years or for the treasury. this event is an incident that expand upon all kinds of cultures, all kinds of lives, all kinds of families. i was pretty emotionally moved by it and i can my thoughts get going back to that photo child 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 to president bush touching is profound. you feel it immediately. how strong the singers, and you can see it visually. how was back, like nothing. the enormity of it is hard to describe.
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ah, when i saw the photo was, was a bizarre mix of various different reactions. took me back immediately, but it's, it's rough to, to pre pretty big job. story the fast. yeah. make a dime visiting this memorial. it didn't change my life, picking it all. in fact, if anything, and reinforced my, my mindset and my pride that i have in this country, but at the same time, it doesn't go with me, a sense of optimism for this country,
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for this country in the face of adversity. and also we're going to become greater than we were before. despite the tragic events that might happen. life happens and we are resilient people. we learn. when we get up and we move on. when things get tough in a wheel, when life flows, you the biggest point you ever think you would experience and it may com. hold on. hi, i am excited about going back to m e book elementary school. and to meet with my students that were with me on september, the 11th 2001 where she is
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i'm not gonna make it available. everybody. i love you more. i love you more is so good to see everybody. we have an attachment and mess something i will cherish for the rest of my life. the relationship that we have. it will never go away. and you know, 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 if 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. seizure opportunities. yesterday a man said to me, you know how he is now when you were this family down,
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i say in my secret who i want a crown. i take a look around and see it out and get him back in. oh, it's connie. oh, give you a ok. i want to thank out between them in the show. before i go on let you know that you actually will come in the morning. i believe whenever you're going to work through you somebody who call your mom of tell you, let me tell somebody just function and korean
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w r i b one of them. point 5. well see, really back to enable will be right there with a from prison, to inspiration from founding the independent states to fiercely defending his people from ethnic cleansing. in the conclusion of a too far document to see a world expose the rise to power of the 1st year of independence bosnia herzegovina is a beg of it from prisoner to president on a jazz eda. ah .
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that has been flooding recently on the east side. the u. s. from the midwest and i'm particular to the appalachians, the ohio valley and you see there is more rain focus is line of cloud as a cold front. so it's actually taking temperatures down in places like texas and given rain recently. and the flood risk is still there. that line goes east was during tuesday to the west though it's completely opposite story, wheezing, reco temperatures again in places in california. and that is the area where reco attempt is could still be for the next few days, $40000000.00 people under excessive heat warnings. not just of a guesswork. this is a proper warning. again california nevada and arizona. now back down to where the temp she's on, not really the story we're,
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we're back into tropical sites. he's inheritances, if you like, early is on its way away from puerto rico. it is leaving rain as potential big thunderstorms and of the u. s. virgin islands, just on the edge your screen is one in the eastern a pacific as well, affecting whether in the western side of mexico flood potential there. i think big temperature changes in kilo where santiago's 26 is a drop from the recent 30. there's more big rain, the former thunderstorms in the southeast of brazil, otherwise things look normal. ah, ah, and israeli military investigation says it's highly likely al jazeera journalist shane ugly was accidentally killed by one of its soldiers.

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