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where to go the the clock and the top stories here on out to 0. and israel's large scale minutes result in the occupied westbank has incidents full stay with no signs of living up . it's killed at least 20 palestinians. intense gun battles have taken place between is ready. forces in palestinian fights is north bay. hesitates is from remodel. it's the largest is really military offensive in the occupied west 9th, since 2002 all lies are on jeanine. more than half of the palestinians kills so far are from the refugee camp there. and these really army continues to send and reinforcements. entry into the camp is nearly impossible,
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but scenes emerging from their reveal author devastation, scenes of dispossession familiar and gaza over the past 11 months. repeated here in the west bank, the families carrying what they can see them as they're forced out of their homes under the threat of is really gone fire menu only. so that's what it's like to do of what, when we walk for 3 to 4 kilometers, we've been calling the military coordination number since tuesday to coordinate our evacuation. but they haven't been able to coordinate. we rang the civil defense, but it wasn't in their hands. same with the red cross, none of the official organizations have been able to organize our evacuation. and that's despite the difficult situation. we're in gunfire. horrible killings, destruction of property, destruction of roads and even the mosque wasn't spared. the targeting of medical workers is being repeated to should paramedics are shot at as a retrieve the bullet written body of an 82 year old non you and experts have
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repeatedly condemned. these is really tactics as war crimes with little effect. palestinians say governments need to do a lot more. that express concern section is right now we have to international court of justice orders. i'm finding the possibility of genocide and ordering is ready to stop. it's got to start an act, and that is what is presence in bulk. if i started to is illegal, it calls on the 1st stage to impose sanctions, economic, diplomatic, financial, and the military embodied on, on, as well. this must happen right now. as night, full suckles gunfire is heard across the janine refugee come sounds of a normalized and relentless reality that is on the people's lives. the impact of these repeated is really military assault is devastating. the economy has shrunk by a 3rd family's experience, constant loss, fear,
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and repeated dispossession. and with nothing in the horizon to offer a break of this deadly pattern, palestinians fear the worst is yet to come. not all the address either around the palace sign that is rarely for us as of killed at least 30 full pallets indians across guns. us in stone on saturday for people were killed when it is rarely striking. an 8 convoy transporting goods to a hospital. the american east refugee a group says the roots was coordinated with the is ready all me and the team had no warning, proud to be attack united states as 7 american soldiers have been injured and a re targeting i. so in iraq, it happened in the and bought does it during a joint operation with iraqi forces? the us central command says 15 fights is owned with grenades and suicide. belts were killed in the right. the injured american soldiers said to be in a stable condition, a russian attack on ukraine. second biggest city has killed 7 people, including
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a child in the playground. the bomb has a 12 story apartment block and a play area and khaki. the 5 spread through the building, entering at least 47 people. the stripe prompted president for them is lensky to renew, calls for western allies to allow a long range of tax on russian military bases. powers returning to some parts of venezuela. ultra nationwide outage president, nicholas missouri is government is blaming the blackout on sabotage. however, it hasn't provided any evidence of political arrivals responsible. alright, wrong today with headlines, more news coming up here and on to 0, right off the witness and difficult a website out to 0 dot com is the address. i'll see you soon. bye. flats. the .
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the good morning. sarasota moore, have a good morning newtown shipboard. a garage week of the week of september 11th 9, that every time i mentioned this day and kind of steri something happened to me. i'm pretty sure if there is something revenue. where were you on that day where hours me and my mother was sitting in the kitchen, she was just fixing the breakfast and you sat and watched it. 2 grange between towers 6 blocks away from here. president bush was going to be sitting in a classroom at mit book or the read to back those to
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black school. wow. that was exciting. the virginia what seems to be forgotten. they were supposed to be about their focus on their hopes and dreams and aspirations. have a break and they got eclipse. i tried the this day here, i'm dedicating this day to the children. we met classroom reading, the 1st 3. it's similar to the
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this i say, don't even remember this, bridget. is crazy that it does say this is huge. this is a huge moment for me and the rest of our classmates. so here i am over here in the corner. wow. these are my babies. my students, okay, of where i am. where i go, wherever i see them. it's just like we're in 2nd grade. it's like time to steal a job gone. i fell in love with the kids. they were eager to learn. they wanted to learn. they
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were like little sponges and anything you gave them they so that they were coming from maybe a home that did not have a father, maybe a home that did not have a mother neighbor 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 a very prescribed reading program that showed tremendous success. the teachers worked incredibly hard. we were at the bottom, 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 games in sarasota county, the
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one the particular thing that i remember from that date is how beautiful today was to. i never forget this september the doing the entire day was sony. it was a special day actually on that day. she was like, getting ready for the paper out, sees and everything like you just knew you are going to be famous to hi, today is today. i'm going to be the president. and as i, yes you are. so do you need me to be there with you? she let me. now mom's. now you know, i got this. my grandmother pressed or uniforms out extra hard that day. from the cut my hair, so that was a nice little tree. well my grandmothers were very crazy and protected and very loving of me. so in preparation for that reading it, it springs framing down with a lot of perfume. ok. i remember we had so we got extra early
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and gets to 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's a lot of police on horses. think it was a slide for on the roof. uh, dogs obviously as well. the school was pretty much on lock down. getting into class news, cameras, everything, everywhere. obviously something's been going on, so my eyes are just like, wow, what is all this new school of 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 you had to go around about so if so i don't know, i guess my 1st experience in like a celebrity the they were letting us
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know case air force. one is why ended at the airport his arrival should be in about 1015 minutes. we were told the president was going to be in the 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 present it meant as a very well behaved. it started out as a very, very good thing. i have 16 darlings in front of me and i was keeping them ready to receive the president. i saw the long black limousines and literally felt like man and black. the motorcade came up, he got out are really just the whole past for this sort of cameras and dizzy just here. just the cameras going knox. click right click on it or when it printed it 1st came into the
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room, the tell you and daniel shook his head. they're the ones closer to him where he's going to be seated. and then he introduced yourself even though we know who we was already get ready to be these 2 words. yes. yes. yes. yes. yes. yes, miss daniels actually told us to pick up our books and then she told us was stored, we're going to read, which was the pet go the and my
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phone, someone approached the president. and i knew that was not of the, i noticed something was wrong when a guy came in with a suit, it was written something into the premises either. what did he say then that's what the president looked up like, a blank stare in his face. he mentally left the room as we were reading, i took a quick glance up and i saw the president's face was really flushed red. the salary hand and is kind of like, he was in another world like he was there. it wasn't really, you know, tuned into what was going on. so ranking even thought that he had to
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be, but he had to go to the bathroom and sound cuz his whole faces, like he went from listen a little into way like yeah to it just got there. it was one of those moments like you can actually feel the seriousness in the room chairs like you all right. what happened? did i do something wrong? did i say something wrong or?
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you know, i didn't know. i didn't know what to think. sure. all cell phones and pagers are off of the ladies and gentlemen, this is a typical moment for america. i personally, the only thing was wrong wrong until he addressed the nation when he came in. and that's when i think the whole row got the news of what happened. as of today, we've had a national tragedy to airplanes have crashed into the world trade center in an apparent terrorist attack. when our country bordered into full resources, the federal government go to help the victims and their families and the, and to conduct a full scale investigation to hunt down and to find those folks who
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committed this. and i think the question that a lot of us asked was why or why it, why they are? why here? what was the point of it? sure, as i'm a guest, our nation will not stand. and now if you joined me in a moment of silence, they were carefree, innocent. children. we went from hi emotions that morning to low emotions. these tragic americans. if you didn't feel like you had been filed, a worse way is you didn't feel like the people in your present products or your sister's. then i'd ask you, are you who that would be my question. are you really human?
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oh not live in miss daniels was really, really hurt. all she did was like just cry but i remember she play the song call hold all the changes, going to call me. she played it the whole day. the i did see with them as a concert, not only for them, but as a concept for me as well. the news is terrible. it is the worst you could imagine. hold on. just hold on a change with the
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don't to quit. because this is not the quitting term, this is time to hold on. tighter to hold on is not going to be like this. always. this is just a part of your journey. this is not your fault here. so i come home, phone changes, come the the history to ration is very special because of all that they've been through. after $911.00. you got troops going to war the collapse of the economy. 2005 rocco same obama,
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the solemn. we swear 1st black present in social media them, but it was so much not guilty racial divide, starting arrears, here, patriot bigotry, and violence on many sides with all the he did this. i am this how you don't see me. i am 24 years old. oh that's natalia. thank you right there. to tell it was super sweet entire is a very loving person full of life. energetic, sometimes you want it to be my boss. that was my little question back in the day. i thought she was pretty um and she always made me laugh. you know, she was funny too. oh my god, look at me. really for it. hello. see where it is. again. it is right there is some
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close reading from birth. i feel like i was born into greatness. i feel like i always been that person as supposed to be in the limelight as opposed to just saying that's always had their face at the front of always of something. so. 8 who feel is theory to be in a baby's streaming service is called natalia's baby streaming service. what email, shane, you know, i want to own my own actual daycare people into your maplin for your mouse. keep pointing to your ears. i want to see here. right? can you maybe time me, let me see where i'll be 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, as not all work quite quite quickly. she will fight for her. she
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stands up for her sisters. her brothers don't mess with a breath that that would be the wrong thing to do is to herd help her. and if you could travel anywhere in the world and do any fine activity in the world, where would it be? what would you do? me a probably gonna take a cruise 7 just valid the whole world jeremy. he went to the in his high graduated early. he want his football team of that year. they went to state championship there wednesday. yeah, 31 college offers right now at this point my family is going to a trying time right now. that says brother, the shot police. he was just sitting in the car early morning shooting
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that included to sarasota police officers. the driver, jeremy troubles junior jeremy was in a car. the car was parked and the officers believe that they were involved in some sort of illegal drug activity. they approached the car, jeremy sped off and the officer ended up having his foot run over by the car. he then shot into the car at jeremy several times. they were in shooting with incense a que. yeah, you got 2 bullets in his chest. they still in his desk, they, if they remove the boats, they get killed. so they have to leave him. then he, he got a shot in the hand, his whole hand is shattered. and his p, he's pinky is gone. he had to get his whole hand reconstructed. troubles is now charged with aggravated battery, with a deadly weapon. that charges aggravated battery and a police officer. so that's pretty serious. it's typically 3 to 15 years. i can't
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even imagine her 18 year old son just graduated from high school. he didn't even, it took everything away from didn't get a walk across the stage, didn't get a good problem because this one day we just have to wait and let them know. so we can do car situation the so it is one of the origins counties in united together. so the bay club retard some of this congress, some of the richest people on the planet. but the financial disparity between rich and poor is so great. utah's closed off, the black community is only $10.00. why no rights from
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myrtle fall where you can street just street back 3 a one, all 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 side of the street. when you get to the river tracks, it's like you walk back in time. you know, i'm saying as you walk through the neighborhood, it's not foreigner. it looks like it's, it's been there for a long time. it's almost like he was like time castle was likely to be left behind . the my name is tyler rag. and i'm 25. this is tyler rack. he's my ventures one.
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i remember tyler rag key. it was like a class file. oh my gosh tyler, a key right here. tell rick he oh my god, the most crazy is crises where i know he's the all i've argued every day every day because i think i might have had a crush on him. but nobody was 0 or the fast way my . i found it, i get a b, b, i don't like losing, you know, i'm a big math. i mean, so i like winning a lot. you know, i don't like losing. so, 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, just in the state or something in the county or something like that. you know, we would have fast as readers and the best readers. we got good test scores, you know, just now felt like we were winning a love to sports. these
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are all the college trophies. this is somebody's trophies that he got when he was doing the make spikes. he was actually number one in the state. he was in football. piano lesson has karate to get tested for gifted. his academic level was like very high as he got older than smile anymore. any of the pictures? would it be? i just have much of kid. i'm not gonna smile. in 10th grade, i kind of veered off into the living in the streets, you know, fast money, that type of stuff me leaving their father that to him to wear him up. and that's when the change happened. and i couldn't pull him back. now as my son to the streets, i fell in love with getting fast money and hanging around certain lifestyle. and i
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just wanted to be in that lifestyle. and i got into a fight. my gosh, dad, i got a stab in the heart. the, there's my left alone, so i had open heart surgery and i was 18 as on bed rest for like 6 months. just kind of went down here from this. no, i just didn't have self esteem. so like i can do nothing, no more life. for like all my chances were taken away. so instead of doing something to better myself, i kind of went more down hill and end up getting into a lot of trouble. the . it's in my so we meet today. george rit. chance key m d m a which is ecstasy. and i'm going to take a pleated a guest right now. my grade is where is this susan?
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my freedom. wow. yes. the story. when you look at page you're right there. you can hear it was quite, you know, smiles is potential and they got this look of inspiring the brightness in the i just like to me more giving me the cartridge. i mean to be use is israel and obstacles piece. i think that the new thing you have on these governments that these 5 digit you say getting less of late, thought provoking on the e, you made weapons of being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way . that's our facing realities. you're running mean what does he bring to the table? hard from the presidential go to some we cannot take the fact that he was signing up, present as not the need for the fact that he had the story on talk to alexandra ewing
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. the facts, people with disabilities in gone are the most vulnerable groups in israel, of relentless or asking questions, you know that number right now, what is the issue that reporting from the actions best feelings. and you can also can have the worst out to see it was teens across the world within the local news. i didn't like from documentary when you closer to the house of the story the,
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[000:00:00;00] the high, the american low. and these are the top stories on out as era is where it is, but as well as metro sold on the occupied of westbank has entered a full day as killed at least $22.00 palestinians. intense gun baffles have taken place between is ready forces and palestinian flights as is where the forces of killed at least 30 full pallets. citizens across gauze since dawn on saturday for people were killed when it's ready. strike has been a convoy a transporting goods to a hospital. the american, the east refugee age group says the roots was coordinates as with the,
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as the way the army and the team had no warning prior to the attack. the us is 7 american soldiers have been injured and raged, calling i saw in a rock that happens in the amount as a drawing of joint operation with a roll. he forces us central come on, says 15 fights as zones with grenades and suicide. belts were killed in the right, they ended. american soldiers said to be in a stable condition, a russian attack on ukraine's 2nd biggest city has killed 7 people, including a child and a playground. the bottom hit, a 12 story apartment block, come to play area and cost you a fire spread through the building injury. at least 47 people strike from to present for them is let's get to a new calls for western allies to allow long range attacks on bush and miller tree faces. at least 12 people have died in north west, in pakistan on after a land slide has a house and up a dia. 9 of the victims with children, monsoon rains have triggered slots and non flights in the region. since last month, nearly 300 people have died in vain related incidents,
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but it's on your way. it can get a kid, gets a huge tragedy. 12 members of one family died. it happened midnight. local volunteers, web talked to put out the buddies we build through the government and local and international organizations to support the relatives of those who died. and as, as bolts needs defending us open champion nightmare back brockovich and stuff with a shock to feed sub in tennis stall was on a record 25th. the grand slam title. is it documents out is exit from the us open in 18. yes. last was training and next i popular and it's the 2nd major upset of the tournaments. home says they call us, i'll cry because defeated. i'll be back with more news head on out 0, else we get you back to witness of the september 11th day to reflect
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a be thankful soldiers of service me across the nation and getting ready to preserve back from the law to protect this country here and abroad in pro. is there any 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 this sunday day that live damian moves. he was always like those stand up. if i were you since he gave him. i know the damian speak to him. uh every blue moon. a little gentleman the day me. are you still a real good? he's 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 a part of that as much as you try and down play. you know,
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that's still major. pardon merican history. the. it definitely makes me feel on age that there could be more taxes. that nature did happen pretty much. i didn't know where everybody was caught off guard. they scared the hell out of a man. they realize that were boner and they were free. it made them rethink how safe we really are. we're not that safe tourism 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
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the the 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 for which is the enemy is very important to learn how to do this. mainly because once you get overseas, you will have that opportunity to making a mistake, meaning and you can lose your life or hey, smith, i so they have already stepped off where to go and set up for that. okay. my name is offers, les drill, guys, managed logistics, and support for all separate trainees, for the engineer, regiment of the united states. army there's ever a terrace attack. again,
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we're here, we're training. we're ready with 911. when that happened, i felt bundle 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 direct deployment. it was scheduled for 12 months. i was blown at 4 times and that deployment was in countless amount of firefights. 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. you all setup, go get it goes on. i may, let's take it off. the
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losing my wife overseas is something i keep them back in my mind. i knew coming into the army that eventually at some point in my career, i'd have 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 to whatever it is that they need me at the time when i deployed i would rate this experience a lead to novices. and i'm so uh, so the 11 reopen the wing of racist. that's
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a pretty bold statement to make work scared. americans took pictures that were shown of the individuals that caused this. deborah brown people and then over time, all people have come with that as a problem. we went from terrace to muslim to medicine, to 100. if some of america is under attack from within this is just found, white americans can't stop the changing of america, which has stopped in browning of america. the white house is going to be just a in house springs here. my name is lazara, do brock and i'm 24 years old. if that's leisure, i realize it would be in a good fall time. he was
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a very serious little boy lateral. very, very sweet. he was such a nice. he was very, very nice and nice boy perfectionist. lather out. oh my that he's the thirty's parties. every year. to me, the world was my house and a little bit of that school as well. drawing 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 that was essentially a foreigner in this country just by being born into it. the president visited us because of our rise improvements in our literacy rate. the good things will come to you if you've worked for them. and if you believe in yourself with us heading now. hi,
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there were no one was able to use my parents put a lot of risk to ensure that i was presented with the most amount of opportunity in my life is the start paying their mortgage on their house here in sarasota to pay off my college tuition a lot of companies, it's a career, some engineering coming 40 years, a mechanical engineering, which typically takes $5.00 to $6.00. he start working almost immediately. there's a little bit of traffic. okay, how do you and work work with busy he's making all the right decisions. i think so much the last one now is helping his brothers and he's helping us see that i wish the light and yes, the door, the light on the way off the door to handle the finances of this house. this house is actually my house and i,
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i bought it and they can live in here with me. check now being the main bread winner of the family actually being the engineer. i make more money than both my parents do. 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. hi. thank. yeah. okay. and 12323 together. that my family was very lucky when they decided to emigrate, counted by parents, emigrated 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 of us that you know, let me to being born here. eventually let me do where i am today and represent everything for us. you represent the beginning of the new life of the few sort of our children. the american did seem to become
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a little bit more paranoid as resulting the time. i do believe that that they did have a negative impact on america's view on immigration. the how do 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 was the same opportunities. i could been a completely different individual, the issue blanca running. wanna take a moment to talk about the gun balance in our community. certainly when a parent loses a child's, can imagine that. but then you also can't imagine what it is when a person has to do better from self through
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a tragedy. but then i've seen it firsthand to try and spirit where they didn't let the circumstance dictate. but their lives are going to be, the name is making dns and i'm $25.00 meg. any digging my princeton. oh yeah. so making these here go we, we, we had a few differences going on. we used to always kind of get into it like a know what else was through type corals. looking at his photo making one or the kids you beautiful. everything is going to be ok. i want it to be a singer and actress. i really felt like i was the diva
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school was just now for me. like i got kick donald book a middle expel. i was in relation where my baby father for 4 years. he beat me for 4 years. honestly beat me pregnant and all this which helped me pull my hair punch me. he didn't beat me up. i had my baby in those last digits open and i had a c section. thank you. care to by end of that, of course not. he did not give it was me my, my baby father and my ex boyfriend. they just started fighting and i tried to break them up. and i end up getting shot yesterday. okay, so my legs and all,
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i just didn't want to die. i even saw the amc as a please don't let me die. i got a baby. i didn't even care about nothing else. i just care that i just wanted to make it for my baby. that's it. they tell me i would never walk across so much. when i got home, i want to be in a bay all the time and dr. se, if you don't get yourself out of bed every day, you don't care yourselves. and i just woke up and i said, today you're going to get up at your meeting. you're going to do something
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productive today. everything about being disabled is part. just imagine you walk in all your life. and then the only thing you got is your the pieces mondays are you. are watcher from monday through friday. 7 to 5. is are i'm glad they gave me an opportunity to watch it cuz i'm disabled and you know, you don't know how people think maybe people think i can do stuff that able bodied people can do. and i can
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what i want to be in life is a paralegal, or i want to be a advocate to help other women and being through domestic violence. life is real and hard times will calm times that have come make you want to say, i quit. you whole don't you hold on because you can make it. and if you feel like you need to talk to somebody to call and this stands just for everybody's fighting for the american dream, a piece of the no regular life hazard tennessee to beat you down. it does, you know, you, you 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,
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do not give up on that street. the american dream to me means and even playing field, basically doing what you why being paid very well for i just want to live as you want to be alive to make a be see my grandkids. you know, i just want to have a, a, i just want to be happy. what is the american dream? what is the americans right? what, what cause, i mean, i never seen the american dream in america, and i haven't been in america my whole life. and i never seen the american dream. so what is the american dream? who, who have made it possible? what is that? we try and make it to just a regular regular, everyday struggles of being able to make sure we have a place to be able to eat and
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life is re live in for through these tragedies. some opportunity is known to create strength of character and to overcome officer to the september 11th is a historical day. and there's a sad occasion. but it's important, every reflect on that day we all came together or it was no black when the why you've assessed we was all unified for that one moment. there's humanity in our system there that's been threatened of human decency isn't everybody turn or national or tragic? that's the good part about american best do we america? best america. everybody wants to see all the time
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the bomb in new york city here to visit the memorial museum for the 911 tragedy. if i'm going to be honest with you over the summer about it, it's, it's really tragic event and i know that i'm pretty intimately tied to here. but he'll be really interesting to see what kind of like civil say, have my son in memorial and all the different faces. i saw police officers, saw fireman lives, husband, a victim who could not have been more than 5 years or to the treasury inverse investments. and incidents that expand upon all kinds of soldiers, all kinds of wise, all kinds of families. so i was pretty emotionally moved by it. and i couldn't
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my thoughts kept going back to that photo back child and thinking myself was around that age still being was part of the south tower, the side of the south star, the same, the same tower that was struck when i was reading to president bush touching is profound, you feel it immediately how strong sims and you can see it visually. how has been like nothing. the normative, it's just hard to describe the parts of the photo was, was a bizarre mix of for various different reactions. took me back immediately, but it's, it's rough to, it's
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a pretty big deal. the thing, this memorial thing change while i'm thinking it all. in fact, if anything, had reinforced my, my mindset and my pride that happens. but at the same time, it says install with the size of optimism for this country, for this country in the face of adversity. and also that we're going to work for a tragic life happens in the resilient people we design and pick it up and we move on when things get tough and they will and when life those you the biggest punch you
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ever think you would experience and it may com, hold on the i am excited about going back to m a e book elementary school and to meet with my students that were with me on september, the 11th 2001 or she did you have the the . 7
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the last 0 to look at you, you the say it again is good to see the i the care of it. tell me. are you doing today, ma'am? the, i'm not gonna make it. okay, this is the leading thing i love, the more i love 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 ma'am. but as life goes, all you gotta find out every day brings a change in. it also brings an opportunity. seizure opportunities. yes, the man said to me, good. how good is. wow. when you're on this. um, i'm in the, in my secret what a lot of cry. i take a look around and i see that i'm getting the,
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the changes. ok, i want to thank you, turn it into the show me. so before i go to or let you know that you can show it will come in the morning. i believe it's whenever you're going to use somebody of a call, your mom of telling enough tell somebody or not function. after running and w, i, b one is $7.00. well, see very if actually name a will be right there with the hell out of the weather's now, could to quieter across the good parts of the arabian peninsula,
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but only whether action that's actually out to say northern parts of the arabian se, just running across southern part so focused on this uh, triple side play will way can as it is its way towards i mom, but you can see we all looked into some very heavy right. southern areas, the focused on the southeast of the era easing over towards that eastern side of the amount of as we go one through sunday. so also some showers coming through here as we go into the already part of next week. that could lead to a little bit of localized flooding. so a few showers across the west, inside of saudi arabia ever so you can save the middle of today's january drive into the mid forties into the baghdad general drive across the limits. but we have got some showers in the full cost as we go through satch day. those channels becoming a little more widespread for sunday running rod across the guy pushing over towards that western side of syria. so one or 2 lobby down posts a possibility here. lobby down, pause likely once again, if a central parts of africa just spinning out of these. yeah,
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pushing across northern parts of nigeria just running over towards send a goal once again. always to possibly say some flooding as a result of this system based west. the unique perspective, the american stablish when it's going to go into the drive using kamala harris's identity of the black women on heard voices, people who are close political affiliations, can get a way that can connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. are we going to live in a world where it absolutely normal journalists are targeted and blamed for their own? little place on earth is changing the world order. the stream on algebra, harmful passages are increasingly affecting our life. we've terrible consequences. a documentary asks whether we've learned any lessons from the
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