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millions out of poverty by nationalizing the gas industry. but in this marketing believe us capital of us, most people are disappointed. julio says the president has failed to people like her. you'll be living today, but i live from my work on what i saw here, and i don't sell anything. i suppose that the president and voted for him. but he's the golfing about us. get in. i believe he has economies struggling. the country's running out of gas research. it's the main source of income due to a lack of investment in exploration when you reserves. but the south american country has one of the largest lithium we service in the world around 23000000 tons need seeking more investments from russia and china to help explore the uni salt flats. for now, it has to be paying off this a shortage of dollars, lack of fuel, and the cost of living is on the rice gas exports that helped drive what was known as the bolivian economic miracle. in the 2, thousands have dried up needing to
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a dangerous drop in for a reset. the economic difficulties are felt everywhere in the country and people are demanding solutions. that until now, the government has been unable to provide this week images of an attempt to go shocked. many as members of the many time he tried to take control of the proceedings of the palace, somebody leaves see the court attempt as a farce. and question, what was behind it? and the say it expose the problems that believe the precedent odyssey are facing today. you can always model fields and in latin america we have seen as many times the model of a boom of silver and the 19th century. the model of coffee and the model of gas here you have a positive shock. you have lots of money. the economy grows and creates conditions that you cannot maintain, you print money and you have a physical deficit and then chaos these. and that's why many here are already looking at mixed use elections. what kind of,
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that's what he says he's concerned with what is happening in the country. now is that going for you as we had given the government, our faith after everything that happened in the country in the past years, but he wouldn't be able to do anything. no, we want elections and something you will leave you. it was once considered one of the fastest growing economies in latin america, but things have changed. it is now struggling with an economic crises and political unrest. betty, so we'll just see to not pass. phone lines is next. don't forget the website obviously are dot com. i'm robust and stay with us on august the the on counting the cost us death continues to balloon should americans and the rest of the will be worried. swift, nomics all taylor swift concepts, boosting local economies. races introducing longer office hours, but will
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a 6 day week. welcome. counting the cost on out to 0. the single, the state prison i one day you know, i growing up in that place the, when you look out, industry you and go and ask me and i'll come to your mind some wrong in louisiana. we still are in the air the
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. ready the name is brandon jackson, i'm a screen for the waves and i've recently been released for up to 25 and a half years. have been flea now less than 90 days. the confined and gave way corrections is not just to become
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my goal is to reach out and you know, before the individual this is in the same place. i am to the code for each of the data lee. they won't be last time that they seem really sort of become part of one of the best averages that they ever seen as low as 3 of these guys get out, you know, to get the launch a test. that's what my driver. right. and that's where my head in the so anything grade pro does web ser miss for nurse i believe are ready to lose out. i basically the
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it's the feel so real. i still found myself waking up throughout the night around the time that a count inside of prison. a lot of times when i wake up, i just laid there is the takes a minute for the city and i'm a man of my word. i said, i'm going to be those god hope i'm a fight for it. ok. and that's what i'm doing because even though i'm i yeah, i'm still one of them. i'm packing overnight back to drive down to bed room to speak to 2 lawmakers from 1996. i was
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found guilty and try to verena came back 10 voted to convict truth only to exonerate. and as when made my case with they called jim crow conviction, they're called jim crow jury laws. they allow injury that is not unanimous to convict someone of the crime the effect of me. and you still have individuals in prison right now. disappeared affected by the gym law. the thing will mean to tell them that they need to hear that a lot of gas and down there and down just on my way is be from
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the fat face the the good. now for the 25 years or 2, it shows new way to a mobile. i feel comfortable more around people out here. they've been in prison. i just reached out to show you haven't been home 2 or 3 months before me. the already doing the branding the 25 years i'd be watching. give you people understand that we've been through, you know, the yeah. the
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behind a lot of people are allowed to do. so i'm going to move to these 2 to us. the every prison in the state of louisiana all built honestly, plantations, and they drive you like slaves. they got they hosses, they got a full well they got, they got they watching over you telling you to get back to work. you had to go was come kicking on your bed if you ran out of bed by 530 with them just, you know, driving you and pushing you to work for free. the whole system of angola is late. yes, uh no sir. did you? i have the last name it is. you're saying it doesn't go when i went down go to
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1991. i was 17 years old. it was a. it was a really different, a place to to survive. the i'm it tears 1998 in a blog inside and go. the been in prison teaches you to cut off for the most is a direct result of slavery. a slave was taught not to love nobody because the person who loved with the person there to get so. but when you do that, you're taking away pieces and you manage it. so coming home is hard to kind of like transition because our society is not normal. people don't shut the most of all to have been
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psychologically reprogram and that's like how did you last a lifetime sometimes we don't ever recover from those traumatic experiences of just send us the biggest challenge for brand new right now is helping with the next person. you know, especially on a job last week i ended up getting a job with someone telling you what the look it puts you in a mindframe. so like you, you talking just like the dog man he talking to me like i'm still in prison. the 6th and told me to just show up the morning at 6 am. so that's what i did. i was here like 530 because i feel like if i give you guys 6, i'm like how many more?
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dizzily, i do know what of this flanders i had an opportunity to do the job because now i have my mom and my everytime she overcame cancer. she be colby, she be going to tex g b every time whatever she went to. the 1st thing to, to say that she going on where on to see me, come on with that in to be added to your home. yeah. right. okay. did you have any kids, have you put a mania, almo, either 30 minutes? i need to live most you that's. busy
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the only thing that i would do for you know, losing my mom while i was incarcerated. brandon lived in fear every day of having to suffer like id love. my mom and my and my father was while i was in prison. so in prison, bradley became a work out do turn and everything. oh, just a few was able to wipe away the emotions desperate part of a hard purse. because you've got to do because you don't do it. you're going a sofa in a way that you don't want to suffer in prison. now he's back in society. he has his own. brandon seals himself behind his bolt. or i think that he's trying to find his niche. when does he really belong?
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he's going to keep going until he's bad, where he's feeling the i don't want it be and i want to be in boys. right? yeah, i'm ready. right. it doesn't work that way. i don't feel like i'm except the parent though we always watch. i'm on parole for 1718 while you is the simplest thing dick in friday or send me back to prison in the row system. if you do the
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wrong thing, you could always test away from our. i mean, you 30 man we are right there about to pay that for road days in the state of 1st. so right now, my parole fee is $63.00 a month and i may have to pay them at least a $187.00 times. so the total would be $11781.00. i'm free but i'm not free because i'm still bringing it basically down to the department of corrections disputed solid and showing you know my the he's that one is a need to stay a gun to report to a man with a gun and
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a bass. his man came to my doses of practice. mon, i'm looking for him. he is not locked up, but he's still got a math because that probation officer can re bulky. i'm assuming i'm back. he's free and he's now free. the you don't bring your child into to where to become a prisoner no matter how long he was going to be in prison, i was going to be is rather than dash because she didn't have anyone else. and now the shame of him gone to prison. i mean, he was worthy to see him walk out of dreamy and he was out there she is. there was just barely writing is something that you can explain cause had wages. so i would
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have worked on the of 25 years in prison. brandon jackson served that time for armed robbery, even though some members of the jury told him not guilty. there are about 1500 other prisoners in the state torch affected by split jury's and are still in prison . despite the supreme court ruling, those critics unconstitutional the
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way louisiana law makers created the gym. closure was 1898. they wrote, our mission was to establish the supremacy of the right. right. that's what they wrote and it did what it was designed to do. we still have the highest incarceration rate in the world. the laws need to be changed. the are coming
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on, but i stand for 1000 the times, especially about 30 minutes to an hour for hawkins the hello. how are you? well, thank you for giving us the hi. brandon has a non in history verdict recently been pro and wanted an opportunity to talk on behalf of himself and the others to remain in louisiana. i received a life sentence for a client that i didn't commit 10 wides. you're responding to you at the 2 blacks
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did i did 25. and hey, i me is, i watch all my family and then with that we can't confuse law. we just, we can't do that because we all are in agreement that this is a racist allow the supreme court ruled that it was on constitution, but they move it perspective instead of who the rich rack the what if it's on constitutional shouldn't be all caught the took in his book file and that's why i'm sitting there today. i'm alone right now, but stand out because i was crying the same way if they still offer mine or sometimes it takes
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you know, mean faces to come here, given the opposition that with a legal fight, single fight like hell. i hope it doesn't take them. you're getting knocked down and you're back even look up, we don't get up, they'll continue to fight whatever you need me to do. just this call coming up. now, appreciate you or i will stop gigabytes routes. gonna help a lot of the okay. are you doing? my brother was convicted of it. jim crow, jerry. i feel like i was the reason i'm gonna do what i can do. i'm gonna do is i'm a fight for it. okay. it keeps me crowd. it keeps me hopeful
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say, organizing this trip to go to new orleans, but it's in too. oh awesome. and all of us have gone on formerly across the really cheap. so it's just those going. so i'll support the the board already declared. the gym pro jury laws unconstitutional. was it states now is whether that should be retroactive. what is it people still imprisoned by a non unanimous verdict? must space a new trial. we are here today
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to move out of the courts and let them know that the welding data is on tomorrow will be in the phase of freedom. freedom and part of the way all we had to do is hold on we the what do you hope happens tomorrow? i'm hoping that just news or if that's an unconstitutional loan. why can't you overturn megabytes or access the grid? the you all, you go rogers, the
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may, i please the court in this state. we believe that people are innocent until proven guilty. but hundreds of predominantly black louisiana and remain in prison despite never having a constitutional verdict. and they do so based on louisiana's last jim crow law and we can fix that here. we're waiting on the
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today, louisiana supreme court heard they'd be radical, nearly a 100 years after the 1890 a constitutional convention matched for the purpose of insuring the supremacy of the white race in louisiana. and hopefully today were able to write that wrong. i feel like this is a case opportunity to, to really kill louisiana, the
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point of finding a abs and for as some of the things, you know, you only want to be a normal as why, you know, i shut down with their domain and i listen. i just look at that is strange, but i went well we get today. we got some old changes in their mind. there we go. you can. we don't have the tables, macaroni and cheese debris. that's the last 2 to 0, is better than being over the way i look at it. now. i get up and go to use my mom, make our coffee here for us that just mean that going to win
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the being able to a quite a guess a system that was already to stay to guess that means to were to meet i'm hoping that to fight it out to all makes a difference. that's the only way that something is going to change. the
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