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say, well as well as that is forces are in their highest readiness from the heart of the story. this abuse state of panic. some of those kind of thing is there have been living here in the hospital for more than 11 months, and now they do not know where to go. the . i'm carry adjustment the top stores on now to 0. thousands of demonstrates as of taking to the streets and these ready cities for the day demanding a cease fire getting done so they would try to defy the recovery of the bodies of 6 captains on saturday. benjamin netanyahu was asked for forgiveness for not bringing the captives home to protest as a demand into a ton of the remaining captives. we're more than one of those producers. one was one year of you, $5.00 from us, and we did the down government. he's not doing enough for all the freedom. okay.
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we'll just wait to see them back home. and i think they're doing everything they can, you know, the event, you know, seeing almost to just die. just do that. i'm not a are the why is the trigger, but the fact that there's still, there is on this and you know, it's just phones ability to get to this and he didn't do it. you said he's done. any kind of o u. s. president joe biden says nothing you all who needs to do more to secure a deal to free. the remaining captives is comment comes ahead of a meeting with the american negotiating team. are you planning to present a final high seal of both sides of
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the british government to suspend to 30 out of 250 licenses to explore with arms to israel speaking to the u. k. parliament farms. secretary david, allow me said there was a serious risk that with this on this would be used to commit to serious violations of international humanitarian nor 420222 june. 2023. the case sent almost $75000000.00 with the weapons too. as well and gaza is ready for us is killed at least 12 people strikes across the street. 8 palestinians died when it was struck by shutting the gates to a school jamalia north of going to city. now this truck killed 4 people in the call and saw the health clinic in the west of gauze, the city flooding across to dawn, as killed at least 177. people completely destroyed 20 villages and left the 10s of
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thousands homeless. that's partly due to the catastrophic collapse of the all that done in red sea state last week. following months of heavy rain un says around 50000 people, the thing that by have been severely affected, even morgan has more from one of the areas in northern sit down severely affected, are very difficult to get a to those in need. and that's because the water has cut off several routes, not just the northern states, but in other states around the country as well. people of us are being, are saying that they are in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. they want the government to give them, tends to give them education and health care. but the fact that the reins of top roads, the fact that 8 organizations are already struggling to deal with those in need of assistance. as a result of the conflict means that those affected by the floods have to wait so much longer to be able to get him in his hair and assistance. whether it's from the government or from 8 organizations, he by morgan on to 0. obviously, northern state, of course,
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in venezuela issued an arrest warrant for opposition. the, the monday gonzales when it comes also gonzales failed to respond to 3 summons to testify. boston opposition website. their website published detailed results of the countries disputed the presidential election. gonzalez allied. yeah. given that machado said the warrant with increased support for him on the you and says it's aiming to have an agreement on the central bank of crisis in libby, on tuesday. tensions have been rising of it. who should control the institution? this came off the country's presidential council of basic tripoli, or the removal of the direct and appointed a new board in response to power the government and the east said it would suspend or oil production. well those all the headlines, these continues here and i'll just there that's of to wait to stay with this. the
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for the good morning. sarasota moore have a good morning newtown, its shipboard garage week of the week of september 119. that every time i went to new de accounting, stary, something happened to me, i'm pretty sure was 30 something avenue. where were you on that day to where hours me and my mother was sitting in the kitchen, she would just take some your breakfast and you set and watched it to range between towers 6 blocks away
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from here. president bush was going to be sitting in the classroom at mit. booker b. read to back those to black school that was excited that you know what seems to be forgotten today was supposed to be about their focus on their hopes and dreams and aspirations of the break. and they got the clips attractive. the 1st day here i'm dedicating this day to the children. were in that classroom reading, president bush, 3. it's about you, the
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this i see not even remember this picture is crazy. that it, that the see. this is huge. this is a huge moment for me. and the rest of my classmates. so here i am over here in the corner. wow. these are my babies. my students. okay. if we're i am where i go wherever i see them. it's just like we're in 2nd grade. it's like time to steal the job
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gone. 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 that they were coming from maybe a home that did not have a father, maybe a home that did not have a mother neva home. they 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 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,
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the one the particular thing that i remember from that date is how beautiful the day was to, i never forget this september, really the entire day was sony. it was a special day actually on that day. she was like, getting ready for the pop around these and everything like you just knew you were going to be famous. soon i today is today. i'm going to be the president and as right? yes you are. so do you need me to be there with you? she met amy. now moms. now you know i got this. my grandmother pressed or uniforms out extra hard that day. from cut my hair, so that was a nice treat. well my grandmothers were very crazy and protected and very loving of
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me. so in preparation for that reading it, it spring, screaming down with a lot of perfume. ok. i remember we had to wake up extra early and get 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 had to go around about so it's so i don't know,
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i guess my 1st experience been like a celebrity the they were letting us know case airports. one is landed at the airport. he is arrival should be in about 1015 minutes. we were told the president was going to be in the classroom and everyone's like, president high and really know 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, 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. i
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was just the whole class from this photo cameras and just ages here, just the cameras going knox. click right click on it. all i want to present it 1st came into the room, natalia 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 knew who we was already get ready to be these 2 words the yes. yes. yes. yes. yes. yes, miss daniels asked me to to pick up our books and then she told us was stored.
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we're going to read, which was the pet go the my saw someone approach 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 presence ear. what did he say to again, that's what i present. it looked like a blank stare in his face. he mentally left the room as we were reading, i took a quick glance. uh and i saw the president's face was really flushed red. a . something's bothering him and it's kind of like,
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he was in another world like he was there. it wasn't really, you know, tuned into what was going on. the seller actually even thought that he had to be, he had to go to the bathroom and sounds good. his whole face stays like he went from listen a little into a like yeah, to it just got there. it was one of those moments like you can actually feel the seriousness in the room chairs
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like your what happened? did i do something wrong? i 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 often described by the lazy gentleman. this is a typical moment for america. i personally know anything was wrong wrong. and so he addressed 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 the border that the full resources,
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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 are committed to say, 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. this tragedy on americans if you didn't feel like you had been filed a worse way, you didn't feel like the people in your present brother or your sister's. then
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i'd ask you, are you that would be my question. are you really he? oh not live in miss daniels was really, really her. all she did was like just cry but i remember she play this all call hold all the changes going to come and she played it a 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
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a change with the don't to quit. because this is not the quitting term, this is time to hold on. tighter to hold off is not going to be like this. always. this is just a part of your journey. this is not your folger. so i come home, phone changes, come the the 5th generation is very special because of all that they've been through. after $911.00. you got troops going to war, the
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collapse of the economy in 2005. rog, hussein obama, the solemn, we swear 1st black present the social media demo, but it was so much not guilty racial divide, starting arrears, here, patriot bigotry, and violence on many sides with all the i am this how you don't see me. i am 24 years old. oh, that's natalia. thank you right there. to tell you 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,
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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 close reading from birth. i feel like i was born into greatness. i feel like i always been that person that's supposed to be in the limelight as opposed to, you know, saying that's always had their face at the front of always of something. so who feel is very cool. been cool. i run a baby 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.
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so i kind of do get a breather in between. you know, it's not all work, work, work, work where she will fight for her. she stands up for her sisters. her brothers don't mess with a breath. that that would be the wrong thing to do is to her and help her. and 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? me a probably going to take a cruise ship and just tell it the whole world jeremy. he went to his high, graduated early. he want his football team of that year. they went to state championship there wednesday. yeah, 31. how is average right now, at this point my family is going to
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a trying time right now. that says brother, the shot police. he was just sitting in the car and early morning shooting 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 them. then he, he got a shot in the hand, his whole head and his shattered. and his piece. he's pink, he is gone. he had to get his whole hand reconstructed. troubles is now charged
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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 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 to go to problem because this one thing we just have to wait. so nothing else. we can do hard situation the so it is one of the richest counties in united together sort of makes up retard some of this congress, some of the richest people in the family. but the financial disparity between rich and poor is so great. utah's closed off,
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the black community is only $10.00. why no rights from myrtle fall where you can street just straight back 3, a one, all black know 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 or, you know, i'm saying as you walk through the neighborhood, i was up under. 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
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my name is tyler ed king and i'm 25. this is tyler rack. he's my ventures one. i remember tyler rag key. it was like a class file. oh my gosh tyler, a key right here. tell ricky, oh my god, the most crazy is crazy is where i know he's the all i've argued every day just every day because i think i might have had a question on him. but on kind of, i do this for you guys for the fast way. yeah. right. my, i found it, i get a b, b, i don't like losing, you know, i'm a big a 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, in the state or something in the county or something like that. you know, we were the fastest readers and the best readers. we got good test scores,
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you know, just now felt like we were winning a lot to sports. these are all the parish trophies. this is somebody as trophies that he got when he was doing the mix, like he was actually and number one in the state. he was in football, piano lesson, colorado. to get tested for gifted. his academic level was like very high as he got older and smile anymore. any of the pictures when we have much of kids. i'm not gonna smile. it's every kind of there at off into the living in the streets, you know, fast money, that type of stuff me leaving their father or that to him to wear him up. and that's when the change happened. and i couldn't pull him back
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and i lost my son to the streets. i fell in love with getting fast money and hanging around certain lifestyle. and i 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 there. no, i just didn't have self esteem. so like i can do this anymore, life for like all my chances were taken away. so instead of doing something to better myself, i kind of went more down here and end up getting me to a lot of trouble. the, it's in my, we me today. i'm george richard ski m d m e,
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which is ecstasy. and i'm going to take a pleated a guest right now margaret is where is this susan? my freedom. wow. yes. the story. when you look at picture right there, you can hear it was quiet, know, smiles, this potential. and they get this look of inspiring. the brightness in the i just like tell me more. gives me the fishing town in synagogue using it to the dreams of a better life. immigration because to think of doesn't offer opportunities. outages here well tells the story of a community by a wave of immigration and needs the women left behind. i lost my husband.
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we don't office on how to see a lot in america is a region of wonder i'm joy, tragedy, and yes of violet. but it doesn't matter where you are. you'll have to be able to relate to the human condition. the i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is a like, and it's my job defense life on how and why the
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the carry johnston in the top stories on out here. thousands of demonstrates is taken to the streets and is very cities for 3rd day demanding a cease. 5 didn't tell us that they would, triggered by the recovery of the bodies of the 6 captives on saturday. benjamin netanyahu was asked for forgiveness for not bringing the captives home us present. joe biden says nothing. y'all who needs to do more to secure a deal to free, the remaining captives is coming. comes the head of a meeting with the american negotiating team. are you planning to present a final high feel for the best of both sides?
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no. the british government has suspended the 30 out of 350 licenses to export arms to israel. speaking to the u. k. parliament foreign secretary david lunney said there was a serious risk that petition arms would be used to commit serious violations of international humanitarian newell. 420222 june 2023 u. k. sent almost $75000000.00 worth of weapons to israel and gaza. is rarely forces of kills at least 12 people in the strikes across the street. a palestinians died when they were struck by shutting the gates to a school within jamalia and north of garza city. and now the strikes killed 4
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people in the car outside the health clinic in the west of garza city. so that thing across to dawn has killed at least $177.00 people completely destroyed 20 villages and left tens of thousands homeless bus possibly due to the catastrophic collapse of the about them in red sea state. last week. following months of heavy rain you and says around 15000 people have been severely affected. and the course in venezuela has issued an arrest warrant for opposition needed one day gonzales. it comes off to gonzalez, failed to respond to summons, to testify about an opposition website. the website published detailed results of the countries disputed the presidential election, was all his ally, maria commanded machado said, warrantable only increased support for him. those saw the headlines and these continue set off to we rejoined witness to stay with us. of the
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september 11th day to reflect a be thankful so would years of service name across the nation. i get ready for 3rd bathroom, the light to protect this country here and abroad. and promote was there in the military man. i want to tell you, man, thank you for your service. thank you for your say. my name is will damien smith. i will be 26 this sunday the that live damien smith, who was always like, don't those stand office i we used to pick him up. i know the damian speak to him. uh. every blue moon, a little gentleman. the day mean? are you still a real good? he's mary. i think he's in the military now. crazy, crazy picture. i can't, i still can't believe like to this day that i was
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a part of that. as much as you try and down play it. know that's still major, pardon merican history the it definitely makes me feel on edge that there could be more tax of that nature. did happen pretty much on a know where everybody was caught off guard a scared the hell out of a man. they realize that were bone or and they were free. it made them rethink how safe we really are. we're not that safe. a 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
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army. 7 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 off 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 a hey smith. i so they have already stepped off where to go and set up for that. okay. my name is don, 1st class drill, guys, managed logistics and support for all separate trainees, for the engineer,
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regiment of the united states army there's ever a terrorist attack again, we're here, we're training. we're ready. when 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. 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 a losing friends. you're all set up, get to go get it goes on. i'm a, let's take it off. the
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losing my wife overseas is something i keep it 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 do whatever it is that they need of me at the time when i deployed i would write this experience of reaching out as in. and i'm, so has a, the, the, the 11 reopen the wing of racism. that's
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a pretty bold statement to make birth scared, americans of pictures that were shown of the individuals that caused this brown people. and then over time, all the people that come with it as a problem. we went from terrace to muslim to medicine, to 100, to some of the americans under attack. from within this is just not white americans anymore. they can't stop the changing of america, which has stopped in browning of america. the white house is going to be just an house pretty soon. the my name is lazara. do brock and i'm 24 years old. that's last years. i realized it would be
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in a good fall the times. he was a very serious little boy. lateral. very, very sweet. he was such a nice. he was very, very nice and nice boy perfectionist. lab around. oh my god, he's the thirty's parties. every year. to me, the world was my house and a little bit of that school as 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 speak the language. and that was essentially a foreigner in this country just by being born into it. the $6150.00 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 getting no either
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way, i know what to do available. mm hm . my parents put a lot of risk to ensure that i was presented with the most amount of opportunity in my life, be stopped paying their mortgage on their house here in sarasota to pay off my college tuition. with lots of, uh, companies is a career sending any income in 4 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 live and work work with busy he's making all the why decisions. i think so much the less, i don't know, he's helping his brothers and he's helping us see that i wish the line yes, the door that i am getting off
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the door. i handle the finances of this house. this house is actually my house and i, i bought it and they can live in here with me. check. now, i don't know 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? hello. hello. hey, hi, thank you. okay. and 12323 together. that my family was very lucky when they decided to emigrate down my parents. i'm great 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. i'm ready, go and represent everything for us to represent the beginning of the new life. the future of i would, children,
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the american did seem to become 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 she belonged to writing on a take a moment to talk about the gun violence in our community. certainly when a parent loses a child,
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can imagine that. but then you also can imagine what it is when a person has to do better serve through 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 magazines and i'm 25 meg. any digging my princeton. oh yeah. so making these jago, we, we, we had a few differences go and we used to always kind of get into it like a know what else was through type corals. looking at his photo making, wanna be a kid. that's how much you, beautiful, everything is going to be and 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 kicked out of book, 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 you such helped me pull my hair. punch me. he didn't beat me up. i had my baby in both my stitches 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
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yesterday. okay, so my legs and all 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 b. that's it. and so now i would never walk again. across so much the when i got home, i want to be in a bit all the time. in dr. say, if you don't get yourself out a bit every day, you don't hear yourself. i just woke up and i said, today you're going to get up after me any. you're going to do something productive
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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 watching her from monday through friday. 7 to 5. is are, i'm glad they gave me an opportunity to watch it. cuz i'm disabled. you know, you don't know how people, thanks. 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 have been through domestic violence. life is real and hard times will calm times that have come make you want to say, i quit. oh, you whole don't. can 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 driving for that american dream, a piece of the i know regular life has a tendency to beat you down. it does, you know, you give you barely making it, you know, i'm saying just 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 an even playing field, basically doing what you want it being paid very well for i just want to live as i want to be alive to make abc 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 american dream? what, what cause? i mean, i, 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, a being able to make sure we have a place to be able to eat and
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to life because we live in for through these tragedies. some opportunities know 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 and worn and was no black when the light was just we was all unify for that one moment. this humanity in our system there that been threatening of human decency isn't everybody during the national are tragic? that's the good part about american best,
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3 american best america. everybody wants to see all the time the bomb in new york city here to visit the memorial museum for the 911 tragedy. if i were to be honest, i feel the summer about it it's. it's really tragic event and i know that i'm pretty intimately tied to the event. he'll be really interesting to see what kind of exhibits there have my son 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 of the tragic converse, investors, and incidents that expand upon all kinds of cultures, all kinds of lives, all kinds of families. so i was pretty emotionally moved by it,
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and i couldn't my thoughts kept going back to that photo that child and thinking myself was around that age. still being was a 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 was back, like nothing normally of 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 a pretty big deal. the
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thing this memorial didn't change quite a lot of thinking. it all. in fact, if anything that reinforced my, my mindset and my pride that happens. but at the same time it says install with the optimism for this country, for this country. so now it's in the face of adversity. and also we're going to work for a tragic a life happens in the resilient people. we design and we get up and we move on. when things get tough and they will when life those you the biggest punch you ever
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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 the the . 7 the
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last 0 to look at you see you say it again. it's good to see the i the care of it. tell me are you doing today, ma'am? i'm not gonna make it okay. just leaving things. i love the more i love me more is so good to see everybody. we have an attachment and that's something i will cherish for the rest of my life. the relationship that we have,
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it will never go away. 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 roll 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. these are opportunities. oh yes, the man said to me the house is now when you're on this. um i'm in the m i c hm. what a lot of cry. i take a look around and see the the
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now all the, the weather in north america is returning to what you might expect this time it, which is hot steam, you know, from west in the gulf states. and texas is a good focus, as indeed it's most likely because of mississippi and florida. whereas in the middle is cooled down from that heat wave that we have in the midwest and the real cold that we experienced up in the sierra. that's also gone away, as you can see, a few shelves admittedly. and the month signatures, does it say, as i said, old site staging away. so back to normal. this is where the funding is like in new orleans. and houston, for example, increasing the looks which again in cuba, independent. so in a mexico the time and the everywhere we mix, there is probably just some big dime pulse. but also this lumpy would suggest in puerto rico and also the when with am lee would also have a day where, where the maybe tuesday, possibly wednesday tom size is that the seasonal range quite light. you might get a heavy shower or 2 in western columbia. otherwise,
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the story has been huge. that's cool. down a bit. in brazil, we had record heat wants to getting in period, nothing lima, but in the lowlands, heading towards the brazilian border side. so that to where it's property, the winter, we see a bit last night running up and the and shade the precious lift will have to say this year. the harmful passages are increasingly affecting our lines. we've terrible consequences . a documentary asks whether we've learned any lessons from the h. i. v. i in the fight against coven 19. how we ignore the global sucks to port products for 4 people the cost the time. appendix. oh no, just the we're being taken into the mangroves along on boxes coast. this is an environmental success story. what man
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destroyed man is now restoring id. mohammad is a community leader and part of the ongoing mangrove restoration project. he tells us logging of the mangroves over the years, had a severe impact. so we're now being taken to another way that the community gets income from the forest, but it's also being described to us as the forest security before me of the forest . let's take a look. when you go and destroy the for, to send me the chase, you always extend you. so people know they are for the, for the security projecting and growing this mangrove forest. is it community efforts in the name of food security and job creation? a crucial realization that by taking care of nature, it gives so much more in depth investigations that get compelling in science interview on your toes,
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to from asia and the pacific 101 east. on out to 0. the benjamin netanyahu dismissed his widespread protests quoting for ceasefire and goss us president says these very prime minister is not doing enough the con, carry johnston. this is all just say right, well not from to host one, the program is rouse not scale and ministry operation. and occupied westbank is into its 7th day rates in jeanine and sentence running for comfort. u. k. suspends some um sales to israel is
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