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call here's, i've been all for 40 years. after 4 decades of service. i've seen the good, the bad, you know, getting this order right now. this is the ugliest and most neglected board i've ever seen. it's like our president has completely abandoned our mortar. the world lost and set aside. there is no consequences come across our border and that's a really, really slippery slope for public safety and our country, national security, humanitarian. it's just, there's nothing good about the one on our board or right now. the 2020, for a typical year for the united states. the us election campaign has underscored deep rifts and society in the months leading up to the vote. we've been following americans with very some lives in perspectives as they make their way through this
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turbulent election year. the i got here at 630 and i thought that i could get in to the trial because it sisters . so i hope is orange, right. gets an orange jumpsuit the way we don't really want to know. you have to say because all you have to say is your lady why don't know what kind of drug you're on, but i don't want to hear years. okay, so it goes hello, somebody cares, go somewhere else, get the kind of my life. we young man. and he's torn our country a part he's, he's really amazing a one man. it can be responsible for this much damage and it says disturbing. and we people, i've talked to line and myself, i want to see justice done. and i don't know if this is the best trial for that to
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happen, but it's the only one right now. so we want to be here in german tv. i'll tell you the break. i had an interview with you. good by olivia. i'm here to show my support for president trump. it's completely a 4 ton of cars. so it's a waste of time waste of taxpayer money. does felicia be in the subways taking care of getting uh, taking care of the realtors or no worries or just the system that they're doing this to a former president and the future president, the united states? the facts we feel like a batch from everybody else. 7 blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, and nobody did nothing but he'd done it. look what's happening now. you can't read it $5.00. are you guys the what kind of nonsense that we've got to pay $5.00 for
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most of right. everything's out of control. scenes of a country in turmoil. the nation seems more divided than ever before. where is the united states heading in the year of a critical presidential election? the in this hair salon, a political hopefully is getting ready for an important appearance. then running
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for the united states senate to represent nevada. today we have a debate. i with the 5 of the candidates in the us senate raise the i'm doing it for my kids. and because i need them to have a better future. i want martin luther king's dream to be their reality grew up in the, in the country that i grew up and rich because it's not as it's change so much the i admire president trump because he went against the grain and which is the same thing that i do and don't, i don't follow of the party. i follow the people
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the a lot of media tend to be there that it is a, as a to state uh for the presidential election. um and uh for the senate. so we can, we can take nevada and take the seats and we'll have a better position in the center of nevada. it's a swing state. democrats and republicans have been locked neck and neck here. like everywhere else in the country. the big election issues are inflation and immigration. plus there's the traditionally american fever of the government having too much influence the i see the dwindling away of the constitution and, and i'm like,
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my kids are going to erupt in the country where they have no rights. and i know my kids, there are a lot like myself, they may end up in prison in jail targeted because they're not gonna just lay down and let someone take the right away from them. they're gonna fight from the kennedy came from a poor background, and it's find hard to get where she is today. that experience has steeled her for the world politics. mine are you the, the debate is being held in reno. rhonda kennedy's family will be there to having family around can boost a campaign that
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charges the more the the question of who will end up in the white house is on everybody's minds. evangelical pastor and political activist doug padget, has decided to spend the months before the election on the road. when donald trump decided that she again wanted to put the united states of america through what we have to go through. when he says he wants to be the president, the united states, which is now happened 3 times. we've made an agreement in our organization and i've made it in my own life that i will do everything. i can to be sure that people have very clear options to not choose donald trump, the with his organization. vote
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common good, done pageant has been traveling around the us, talking to voters and trying to overcome political divides. he wants to stop faith and religion from being wheeled as political weapons the which side to be our way to the donald trump rally in india know iowa. this was one that was quickly scheduled because of the wizard that came through iowa yesterday. and we've signed up, we've got a pass to come in, they have my phone number and they text me regularly, regular updates from donald. and we're looking forward to getting in the building
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the deputy election in 2020. our organization recognized that republicans were going to pivot to using the united states mexico border as the topic for which they would tell voters to think about their own voting identity through a lens of the border. we started coming, we tried to tell the administration, we try to tell every democrat that we do work with and do training with. this is all going to be about the border come 2024 because we were already hearing and knew was going to intensify. that republicans were gonna start to use the issue at the border as something that they were going to tie into a whole lot of other issues, primarily around making americans feel unsafe. the, the crisis is not people are criminals. the crisis is that people are trying to come to this country in a legal way, and there's not
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a legal pathway for them to come. in 202017 people were granted visas from the country of guatemala 17th. but we could allow $3000000.00 migrants and that's less than one percent of the us population. the at the us mexico border barriers like this were mailed to stop and documented migrants and drug traffickers from entering the country. but in reality, they become symbols of americans. anxiety and frustration when it comes to the southern border. political deadlock over immigration and border protection seems much harder to overcome the defensive themselves under president joe biden. the number of on documented immigrants rose sharply cher and mark daniels wants to see former president donald trump,
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back in the white house of the so there's a video of a collective effort of body cameras and videos from the coaches. county sheriff's office will be here in the county when it comes to our smugly. some of the things we're addressing to you ready? yep. the . these are all individuals that come across the board illegally by the cartels and now the smoker driver, just try and get them out of the county before my deputy stop. this happens every day here. and then we call border patrol to come get them all over the world. we see it all over all over the place is normally what they look like with the cam applies as a driver,
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we are actually arrest the driver. my deputies chasing the rental on their driver. they were trying to stop, stop the vehicle because my dad was what was going to be a while ago? does what watching do you see? doesn't want us to see a lot of them are repetitive criminals. you see right there in the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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despite the controversy over immigration in the us, the country does need immigrant workers for many, the dream of living and working here does come true sooner or later. oldest. so many years ago came to california from mexico almost 30 years ago. the mostly, i work in 5 days sometimes. so i need to work in 6 states where they is like come pick hours the water very, very hard. you know, sometime as i say, oh my gosh, i don't know how, how you came water all day. the people like, oh this i'm and you to go travel long distances to maintain villas, swimming pools and gardens, for the wealthy and super rich and rancho santa fe, the most of the workers here are hispanic,
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very few have the right to vote in the country where they live and to work. yes, it's a gated community, very sick you is the is how to reach people down because they needs, they need service for the sound body for cleaning that house. we come back and take the, the thing to how are you? how are you today doing good? well this is a look like an entry hall, but it also double says are disco dance floor devils as our banquet hall when we
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enter chain 20 or so people to the right is a kitchen and the left is the master suite. and this is where we hang out with a music we read, we play games, i've got 4 amazing grandchildren and they hang out here a lot. well this is where we mostly hang out because after all, this is southern california. why not the they? it is funny, people go in, they go to the american people, they don't one, they don't want to do. and mostly the, the board game to, for the war. it's very mean to say your every body from mexico is heck, cream, you know, sweet cause not. and i'm for am came from mexico and i'm not tearing island now. yeah. around people are very goes beep. what's
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the became in america. i'm city san like then the huge civil and guess i bought oil. i don't know the full and i said, well as but yes i can say now i, i confuse this year. i'm not happy with anybody. this 2024. i don't know. i'm not sure. for the whole i one i was i don't know what will happen as a democrat side. there's growing dissatisfaction with vitamins to this. i wish the democratic party had a viable candidate. so i like a lot of what trump did when he was in office. our country was much bolder and much stronger in so many ways remains to be seen. i'm curious, i'm very curious back in iowa on the way to
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a trump rally. doug padget and his team have to pull over. there's a problem with their bus. the negative 17 degrees froze up everything. batteries really tanked and couldn't get started. and the phrase has been a leak and can't figure out where from the slide outs are getting stuck. you know, it's an older vehicle and we're, we're having those trouble. but she's getting us around the country solo like democracy. sometimes the box, it just needs a little loved. so we need to call her mother tomorrow because unfortunately the
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cold has gotten the best of us. and we're not going to make it to trump rally today . it's perfect sound for that and so we will have to make another arrangement and that's the thing you have to do in this kind of work is be reminded of that great spiritual teaching that blasted on the flexible and we're going to have to find to find the next next way rhonda kennedy's drive to reno takes 8 hours. she's using the time to prepare for that evening's debate. the good evening. i'm rhonda kennedy. good evening. my name is rhonda kennedy and i'm here tonight to earn your votes,
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to be the next republicans, united states senator, for the great state of nevada. most politicians will tell you what they're going to do. i'm not going to tell you that. i'm going to tell you what i've done. i'm the attorney. that when the government, oh, you guys gotta be, i can do it. you know, i know, but i can't, i can't, can't get my, you know how i am. no, no, it's not that you guys can have 5 conversations and stuff like that. that'd be still that's. that's yeah, yes. okay. when government overreach came after our rights and closed witnesses during cold and called gun 90 central. i filed the federal lawsuit that opened the guns at protecting our 2nd. and
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we are going to adel iowa to meet up with the nikki haley campaign to talk to voters about not supporting insurrection backing candidates, and to speak out against christian national. at this point in the election cycle, nikki haley was seen as the great hope of moderate conservatives. the 1st the we think we're going to meet. there are the kinds of republican voters who very
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much are conservatives very much for republicans. not of use, never use that i agree with or hold to. but these are people who also are opposed to donald trump. they the, the democracy matters. they believe that there was an insurrection and the republicans, this is the other, 50 percent of the, of the republicans who don't buy what trump is selling the increase in certain vote for donald trump. i think about it, is that part of the why you're here? is there something about your face to face? so it's not a face issue for you at all. literally left the top of the ballot empty. bankrupt polito. yeah, i mean even joseph pastor and i think kristen shouldn't vote for trump. i think
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he's a real problem and they should stay away while i'm not a big motor. okay. i agree with you. yeah, the, the people that we talked to, they were the ones that we thought we would meet there. there were people who told us, we don't support the way donald trump is taking our political party. it saddens us a deeply to see where it's been taken. we think nikki is a better option. the book, just about 6 weeks later, nikki haley ended her bit for the white house. and donald trump became the presumptive republican domini of
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the back to nevada where rhonda kennedy is campaigning for a seat in the us senate. the decisive vote is held on the same day in november as the presidential election. but kennedy's 1st test is the republican primary. and tonight, the candidates are holding to win support and the debate. politically, they align with donald trump and their policies are hard to tell apart, even so there's plenty of sparks, the chief, the biggest one in this race. she lived here for 2 months and file for senate and she moved here in september of $22.00,
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fall for senate in november of $22.00. and she knows nothing about nevada and we don't need her here in nevada. we need real true nevada to represent people here. this is america. anybody belongs anywhere i can live anywhere. there's nothing in the us constitution that says that you have to live here a certain amount of time. so i don't know our rules are going by. maybe you should get the book and read what our founding fathers say edit, but tell the truth. i've lived here and 2000 when you're running around in santa barbara, i was in nevada fighting. so maybe you should check your record of how long you lived here. she qualifies a broker and she felt houses. i fight in the 9th circuit court of appeals. you sell houses. gimme a break, the. the audience has paid to see the debate. but the highest profile candidates, sam brown does not take part as the front runner. he may not need the publicity,
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a ceiling in the ceiling that i've just been lying around. i don't know, i've just been going around like basically countering all the wires and vince front about me and then people are like, oh, i mean like how many times is from like a 1000000 exactly. you know, just you guys she moved. so you got the, i am the mother of 6. i'm a grandmother of 4. i'm a white, i'm an attorney and i'm a business woman. and most importantly, i'm a patriot taxes power to the people, not the bureaucrats and the government. always downsizing. our american dream is under attack of right now we have
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a nightmare. we are one election away from losing this country. and if we don't stand tall, we're going to end up like venezuela. i will stand for a secure border. our national security. my uncle was murdered by an illegal name of branch that needs to stop. we need to send them all back. nevada is the 2nd highest per capita for sex traffic. they have no idea how many chairs have come through that borders. that i have that i have served while i am asking for your vote. thank you so much. the stephanie, you know,
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that i lived here in 2000. you know that i lived here in 2000. so you're, you're thomas, i never voted here. i never, i was never here. you know, that, look at is that where you're going to do in the senate? stephanie is gonna run away from a fight. you're a coward. but that's what she's not to do when she gets to the us senate. she's gonna run away, she's gonna run away. that's why she's never gonna make it and send it you too. ready ready ready ready bye, the city of saint louis has long been seen as the gateway to the american west page . the place where many newly arrived settlers once began their journey westward, in hope of a better life. these days, many white middle class residents live
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a half hour drive outside the city in st. peter's. the way that saint louis is a lot of people like politically people got really tired of the fact that a lot of african americans had moved into the city. so in the late 19 twenties, people started moving out of the city and then they came to places like this. it's called the white flight because all the white people left the we have no public transport. i used to ride my bike everywhere, but it got to the point where i wanted to go like a town over and i couldn't ride my bike for that anymore. and if you don't have a car you and have a license, you have to rely on your parents for a lot more of getting around and you have to take the school bus to school, which adds a lot of time onto your day. so it's a lot more convenient to have
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a car in a crutchfield is 18. she's about to graduate high school and has her sites set on attending college. how's it going? that's good. i brought, you know, and i brought no one but higher education is a heavy financial burden for her family who belonged to an ever shrinking middle class. her friends feel the same way. yeah, yeah. the yeah, tremendous like $21000.00 a year. yeah. that's how i and because i'm middle class enough to like, not get any financial aid coverage, but i'm not rich enough to go to college without any financial aid, scholarships, randomness. ok, you give her the bottom,
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you haven't got the body shop resale so i versus i don't think any of them can represent us cuz like usually older people, they don't really understand because they probably could pay for college or like had enough money to get through college, but like, we don't have enough money and like i feel like, especially the candidates now they don't understand that the times are a lot different because they're trying to make us to go back into the side. it's like buying a house in today's market is like, i don't think that's gonna get, i know this year emma is able to vote for the 1st time. unfortunately at the end of the day, it's like, oh, which company uses west fashion? and then you keep voting, even though it's like staples and like the other countries in the world look at us would be like, wow,
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their job. that is the time i don't want trumps to represent us on the world's stage. but i also don't want biden to represent us on the world. say i'm in the middle school, he's stumbling on his words. you know, a few weeks later, concerns about president joe biden's age reached a fever pitch. in the course of the election campaign changed dramatically. the on the so this is kind of like a 3rd space to kind of pay for a lot of different people come a lot of low income and i had hired a company will both come here, which is very fascinating from like
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a social economic will divide and so a lot of african american in indian people will come here, even though it's more closer to the suburbs as falls into the city there. everyone kind of comes here feels comfortable. so it's a good 3rd space. yeah, the, this is one of donald trump's early campaign appearances. his features are known to play on the fears of his supporters orders to people that are bringing non the moral values to the country. fentenol, human traffic, do all kinds of terrible,
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terrible things. the influx of millions of people going on, checked that this is not fair to people that use the legal process to get into this coverage 1st. so he used to do as close of order. so i can thing it is, do is open up the park lines again and start drawing back us an energy in front of him and cut off china. you know, many things we have here in united states. go buy something that's as made in china . i'm so tired of buying china trying to try and there aren't only from supporters here. young the left wing activists are protesting for an entirely different future . same here to disrupt mobilizing ultimately, since you not be allowed to get away with this light, is on out by the fossil fuel history. and that is obvious in to the pointed to his account and when he was present rec, so there seemed the former ceo, that's the whole thing,
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families are now scenes of decay. many residents have either slipped into poverty or moved away. we're going to be doing a lot of dogs probably even within the next 2 or 3 weeks. okay. all righty, we'll see over there. the difference we lost some weight. it was bigger. he lost a lot of retired steel worker ritual of tansy is the mayor here in clarendon. the job pays $320.00 a month. i mean how you doing for him? it's not about the money. how you doing? we're looking at what it's looking at some development. we're going to be doing down here, and then we're just talking about event, the senior ladies. you have a great day. okay. good luck. i take care of
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this coconut operation, the largest in the country with clarence, lifeblood for years. but the industry collapsed in the 1980s of this plant once employed, 10000 people only about a 3rd of that number work here today. pennsylvania is a swing state. traditionally democratic but now very much up for grabs. when i was growing up, i was always told republicans are rich or white guys. you know, you don't relate to them at all in some regards. that was true. but it's been a, almost the 180 now i think um, younger blue collar generation are kind of i think they're, they're tethering to the republican party because some of the messaging that's been out there, you know, especially from shawn piece, you know, is a construction of real estate tax and you can obviously construction work. there's any layman to do last thing. so i think his messages resonated with
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a lot of the younger people. that's where i think she was using that shift. the ritual of tansy runs a city that's becoming increasingly deserted. house prizes have fallen dramatically and hardly any one moves here anymore. the while the ones driving the rust belt is shrinking. st. peter's is growing. most people living here are white, christian, and middle class, the most of the worshippers at the lutheran chapel of the cross are
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politically conservative. but there are also many light came across fields. families who don't want to of donald trump back into the white house the . anybody remember king solomon? oh, this is a good one. pray you'll find people at your house? no, absolutely. all the kids from that go to our church from kindergarten to 1st grade . come and they learn the story of jesus through cross enter stories and so role playing with other toys. so i want to become a teacher and i want to teach high school, but i enjoy doing. this is a good way to get back to my community for what i've been given. i really like doing this as a kid. and now that i'm at the age where i don't have these classes anymore,
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i help where i can with teaching the kids or stuff. right? olivia says she would steal it. oh my goodness. then you can say i'm so sorry. do you forget me? so we try to make a good choice, but do we always make a choice now and what do we know about making an oops, we can fix that. yes for you to try to stay positive because i would like them to feel that there is a light at the end of the tunnel. um yes, if you watch the daily news, you're going to get sucked into all the negativity in the world. but i think influencing young people is very important because i want them to have the skills in place so that they can grow up to be functional citizens and just be kind saint peters
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is relatively safe and his little sister can walk home from a friends house on honor roll. suburbia is just one of the many faces of the united states. part of what makes this a country of such contradictions. the i'd like to consider myself versus a lot of kids. my age are kind of ready to get out of the house and go off to college and move on. but i, i'm not, i'm, i'm kind of sad that i'm moving away and i'd rather stay here where i'd help or i
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can especially level sister, because i'm, you know, i'm her older sister and i'm going to be sad to leave that behind me. i'm still here still here. you still have it with me. one of my main concerns about my career is the academic with school shootings. because going into being a teacher that's come, that's like it's going to be dangerous. uppercase. i do work in a room where i know exactly how i could close my door and barricade my door. should i have to be and where my to 34 and 5 year olds could go if needed. and they discussed like giving teachers the ability that carried a gun at all times and someone wants to go into education. i don't know if i would do that. like for the safety of my students, i would probably end up having to do it. but that's such as like
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a serial thought to be like, oh yeah, go to work and carry a gun on you just in case someone else has a gun. the yeah. change. you know i, i trying to think that it well, but it probably won't. i feel like it's almost gonna hurt me more to hold out hope just for that specific one. then just be like, yeah, that's not gonna change. as i think with the amount of violence that we've had in school shootings, if it hasn't changed yet, it's not going to the
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rhonda kennedy posted this campaign video to youtube touting one of her biggest legal successes. last year, during coven, ventura county closed our guys doors, claiming they were non essential. we put the pressure on the county to reverse this decision and reopen our gun stores. we put the power back in the hands. the, with the republican primary for us senate on the horizon in nevada. rhonda kennedy is focusing on connecting with motors and crafting her image. guys. what's up? she some guns today? yeah. right. system goes to the house next either so accommodating, it's
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a great place. so for people to come and shoot all kinds of different varieties of, of guns the, i like something more similar to this one here. that one looks more like my, my in one a, which is the, which is the weapon that actually won world war 2 to one we use outlook. that's a dirty harry done right there. that number one right there. look at that. look at that beast. this is the best home to fax. right. here is the number 37 shotgun cause it you. when you get home defense, you want to make sure that you're targeting the perpetrator and not your family members or your neighbors. but i'm going to be shooting this one right here on a are 15, which i have an air 15 as well. some weeks later, the same type of rifle would be used in an assassination attempt against donald
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trump. you guys can see my gun safe while you were while you were visiting me in that home, but i have quite the variety of weapons and i have my, my hand guns in the car, but so that's why 2nd amendment is so important, not just for home defense, our founding fathers wrote the 2nd amendment, so protections from the government if the citizens aren't armed and the government comes in and they can do whatever they want and the citizens and citizens have no way of defending themselves. the i successfully defend to january 1st because the government target those people, those are people that actually set up and thought so it's very scary times in
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somebody wants to get the dummy today. it's called the noise, the cricket we've custom designed it. it's basically a short barreled, a r 15 that goes full auto. it's got a flash enhancer on it. so when you're shooting it, it's gonna look like fireworks are coming out of the barrels. that both. my dear. yes ma'am. good. good. is that something suitable for you? can you see the red laser? i can see the rest of that is your aiming for it? okay, i'm gonna hop out of the way. okay. but you're on fire. ready to rock and roll. give me a like we've given all right,
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well that one's gone. the, the, the, the america let me get out of the way. later after joe biden dropped out of the presidential race and comma let, harris became the democratic nominee, paris called for a ban on assault weapons like these. the oldest someone ego who immigrated from mexico lives with her 4 daughters about 40 kilometers outside of san diego. and i'm barely clause with that family. when i'm being with my that is,
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i won't need anything. i'm not worried for anything. you know, if that was not fair, we might not as well that that's why the mexican people how, where and their family is a one of the most important electra i'm growing with my mother seek all the time. she has started very young 30 to use when she has started with the health problems in a very close to my mom. when my mother to the dog started and she needs um, uh, wireless and no, no. alexa, dialysis accessories that they say, well, okay, in mexico, um, dialysis was only in, in uh,
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in private hospital in o, my garage, we don't have any money. port bay 11 place, laid out then my mother, it's your most value and then she was very, very bad. and i say ok, what happened if i'm going to united stay and i walk. and i want to send my me for of, for my mother, because i say, what happened is after the death of her mother, olga so many ago stayed in the us and raised her daughter's since trump's presidency. they've been increasingly aware of the divisions and society. i feel like it was a lot more worst president campaigning idea. he started saying those things that definitely was a huge like we were all small business people. you know, a lot of them were like, represent like, you know,
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all the had everything that would be like, really obnoxious. like expose what people really thought about like the community. yeah. and i think it kind of emboldened them to speak out which like, less shame. yeah. which was the yeah, these are one of the most hardworking people i know and there people and there people in the and then at the end of the day there people. yeah. so the fact that probably, yeah, gave voices to people to say those really vicious things was like it was, it was crazy to see how much,
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how many followers he actually received it are the it's now summer rich. the tansy, the mayor of clarence and pennsylvania has big plans for his city. this is the future side of a health center which will include a psychology practice. as poverty has increased in clarence and the issue with mental health has become more present. we had buildings on this lot that were worse than any one of these buildings over there. so these buildings were torn down for new development in the please get a call and say, hey, there's a guy in town right now, laying on the ground. or, you know, he's throw rocks at cars and he's a grown adult or adult. so we don't want arrest them because it's a medical, you know, a mental issue. so they take him to our local hospital. and chances are they're out the same night for the next morning or the day after. because they'll maybe give
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a little bit of medicine and send them on their way. so that's our hope that this building can encompass everything we need here in the city and collect the. 2 i'm going to get started going to say i, i in a pulls open this year. you know, anybody wants to be guards and will be shares. i don't guys. i'd be like, are, how old are you? you gotta, you gotta, you gotta research team by doing what was the ritual of times he is doing his best to make sure the swimming pool can open this here in a city without much money or many opportunities. he knows how important recreational activities are for residents. the mayor also has
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a vision for this former bank building, which has been empty for years. the that's just the look at all this hardware. we can't take this out, so we do our community center. we're going to convert this into a kohler for food feedback from people that are in, in need of food. so it's totally, all it causes in there. it's all tight lift. there's no installation. so this will be a new color in their back in the day, whenever the mill was boom and people would come up here to do their banking. so they had to have a significant amount of money in the bank for the call. so i can find some lights in here at one time back in the sixty's 7 days toward the eighty's, we had a 119 businesses. so today we probably have about 34. so it was
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a good time. oh, there's a little safety deposit box. everybody kept a little money in here or this back in the day. if we could find any thing on here. there you go. okay, let's say that's nothing left in here, but it's a nice little box. yeah, look at this as well. one of the things we talked about is clarence and being like a 2nd in the, in pennsylvania is for the worst places to live. a lot has to do with poverty and crime. and the young kids, i mean when they're at home, maybe their parents are maybe drinking or doing drugs or maybe they tell them, get out of the house and go, go find something to do. there's not much to do in clarendon. we're hoping, especially in the winter months, this is
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a safe haven where the kids can come up and do some activities. and every, all the kids growing up in town, knowing that they have a place to go whenever there's trouble somewhere else the this trump campaign stand to benefit from the crisis. and the rust about the and really she was at the us, mexico border end up playing a decisive role in the election. the as far as not secure areas on the leads a nation. so 52 percent of all the pet and all in the country comes through the for board of counties. one be in mind 52 percent of all the fentenol come through arizona. you have a 100000 people died every year and i nice states for employees and that we know where it's coming from. we know we're doing it and we're not doing about it. we
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have failed our all our people, no doubt about the see that the white door there was a black tape on it. at the tunnel beside that white door was a shaft hydraulic shaft that went down. 15 feet 20 feet, whatever it was. and then the tunnel went all the way across into maxwell. i think was over like 940 some feet. and um, and to a house in mexico. and that operated for a year and a half to 2 years for it was intercepted and and we did a search warrant a place and we stopped the vehicle coming out of there had over 2 tons of illicit drugs in it that they were pulling out there and we took the place down there was to the visuals here over $20000.00 cash, and they had
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a ours one rifles inside the residence, but it's a car dial. the finality, you don't see. the titles under president biden has somebody we just don't see tunnels because they don't have to go on the ground in las vegas come across. so some of the think about the in june, president joe biden issued an order and it's stopping unlawful border crossings. but for sharon mark daniels was no more than an election start the so this is a legal port of entry. this is where we want them to come across few goal, 3 or 4 miles that way, or 3 or 4 miles to the size of it is where they come across illegally. and there's no consequences for doing that illegally. i know we're just talking about it. you know, it's, yeah, i was telling you, you got
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stairwell, to the president. seeing that it was going to be joe biden, donald trump. but we also knew that might not stay. it was clear to us as it was so many people involved in this, the joe biden's ability to win the selection was going to be hampered by his age, not as competency or anything, but the president has to do a lot of things. and part of it is to instill confidence in the american people in to speak in ways that motivate people to abide was losing the ability to do that at the level and to interview you know, it's been 4 or 5 weeks since come to harris became a nominator and you can feel a massive shift. please welcome said democratic nominative, president,
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vice president of the united states of the within the democratic system. this is a very unified democratic party. often times the democrats pride themselves on their difference and the distinctions in their coalitions. they don't have to agree with each other. she has a lot of excitement and it's only august. so that could change to. ready ready the minor boyfriends, no one, it's the start of a new chapter at a college they can afford um,
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it's super fine. i have decided to try major, so i'm no longer studying english. i'm studying classics. and that is ancient roman literature language and called sir, i'm not just saying besides awesome evening here, i'm change majors, i'm doing biochemistry. and i'd like to learn biology as i can become a doctor, but it's pretty good so far. okay . go ahead in the bathroom data. go ahead and move out. so we're in my dorm. um, it's pretty small. there's 2 people that live here, it's me and my friend jaida. so my room for the entire year is $4000.00. i think it's $9000.00 for all of my classes throughout the year,
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but we're breaking up on a semester basis. so for a semester i expect you to pay $11000.00 the . ready ever since comma la harris became donald trump's opponent for the white house. emma has known which candidates she will vote for. she wants the president who unites americans instead of dividing them. the influence of young voters is seen as being especially crucial in this election. and they could prove decisive for harris. hi, how's it going you're welcome
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to the farmers market. yeah. 5 well, i'm excited about that change. i think that's somebody that is pretty good fives out there and was the right, be respectful and kind to our worlds i like that. come all or have we brought the party into an accident party again? yeah, it's not, we're not so divided different energy. right? yeah. it's, it's, those are like obama. it does it. but i love obama. yeah. so i'm happy that we're back. she's very central and like when it comes to economic policies, she leaves pretty like right. and she's like, hey, we should lower health care taxes. it's like, i don't necessarily agree with that, but i appreciate that she's gaining some of those central people and some of those right wing people to her side. yeah. it's a big day for rhonda kennedy. the republican primaries, the hurdle,
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she needs to clear in her quest to become a us senator in the ballot. and there i am running kennedy right there. it feels good. it's a little crowded. hungry game. yeah, i don't want to. hello. all right. all right, well then because i already know who i am voting, i mean, i'm a really only 1. 1 reason i came here know i've asked me to look over your shoulder and make sure you do. you have to sleep with me at night. you know it's ronda. baldwin, kennedy. all right, perfect. thank you. by the end of the day, she'll know whether she'll be the republican nominee in nevada for the us senate race and november
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the voted for michelle. that's right. yeah. the, the, your shares are usually the most popular, especially a rural communities influence your face. i mean, it's a water goes out, they don't call the water company called the sheriff. they need somebody here. my mom needs help. she needs food, who they call the cheryl. we do so many things to be on the badge, the, this is a community center and one of my communities and they're having recognition for
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veterans today. i'm gonna say a few words of today and that's what we're going to the, how you doing doing well. mark daniels also has an election coming up here. sheriffs are voted in by the people and do more than in force. the law are, are you good by the that's part of our recruitment. so we get them in high school, kind of teach him the principles of law enforcement. and then when they turn 18, they come work for me. so that's kind of our goal. that's a great thing about rural police. pretty special. yeah,
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and people asked me sure how you doing it down there. the reason we do it down here is because a you, because especially when we have people that support law enforcement community of support, a community of respect and it can be the understands the role law disciplines. and you all know that more than anybody. thank you all for what you've done. you are true. the heroes of our community, thank you. receive the, the share is as elected every 4 years, voters here tend to respond well to candidates who come across as patriotic and close to the people. here is great. i mean, one thing about the military community being for military myself that gets embrace
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this personal family, trust me, and that's what makes this county the faith. thanks for joining us here at your local elect and headquarters. the 1st results of our primary election are now coming in. sam brown has a significant lead in the senate republican primary fact. it looks like he's going to go on to face incumbent democrat, jackie rosen in november elections since he does have more than 50 percent of the vote. that will be one of the most closely watched races in the whole country come november. the trump endorse candidates, sam brown. when's the republican primary? brown is a military veteran whose campaigning on his experience serving in afghanistan. rhonda kennedy share of the vote. was one percent. not even enough to get a mention on television. so i don't want you to give up. i want you to keep silly.
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campaigning all the time. to have more support now. the good now late summer pennsylvania has been experiencing a heat wave, the swimming pool which is closed. 1 on sunday, and we're going to be drained and pulled down. but right now we're looking for a, a, a sizable week. or, you know, could be in the drainage. it could be in the recycled the water every uh it goes back to the pump house, where the liner, the liner is 15 years old. and the warranty is for 15 years. and
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a lot of the kids keeping them off the street the trainer. okay, but that's just the drain. okay, but this is the one that comes in from the pool. okay. and it goes around back through the pumps and then it goes back down and we found the back and they're all close connections. so the whole system won't have to be changed. i don't see any long ones, a place where you can even start. so it'd be a total overall. and probably while we're doing and we must change the time to because the tank looks like it's it's, it's been weather beaten, then that the chlorine, whatever is uh, is resting it away. what does it mean to you about a $1000000.00? yeah, well we, we gotta get it fixed but this we can't do without a pool too many kids come here in the summer time. if we had them on
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a street in just what it would be a problem for us. this is a good place to have the kids that are in the summer time. i mean, i do care a little bit about federal bought federal politics, but i don't get the mostly touch of that stuff. for me, the real issues are here on a local level, and those are the things that people don't see and everyone, you know, the presidential elections in the senatorial elections, congressional elections. everyone sees those. that's the, that's the grammar politics. the local guys like the mayor's and the council, and even on a county level, it's not really seeing that much. the clear mainly runs on the tax revenues, but they barely cover the community. sufficient access to food is also a problem to the other. it means they're just not enough food to support our town. and there's some people that like me, that are, you know, off of do to get in the car and drive 1050 miles. they get to
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a grocery store. but some of these people in clarendon that have to go on a bus or they have to give it gently or something because they don't have a car. the, there is no longer a supermarket in the city. so local officials organize the mobile grocery store that comes declared and once a week the i'm a physician here. so for my patients for their good health, i'm recommending products, but most vegetables they always say,
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but there is nothing here. and so we have like transportation and things like that in here to support. very convenient. uh, every thursday they come here. so i have some vegetable, the the, the political aspect, what the change and all that other than people talk and hasn't made any, any difference as far as any grant money or any kind of like persuasion for any kind of grants for the city of clarendon. it hasn't had an impact as of right now. for me, i always want to vote for the best candidate. i don't care about the party. i just want somebody that has the heart and soul and the country and the honesty. but to for clinton be a primarily a democratic city when they come out and support the candidates. and if they get an
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office that gives me, uh, just the little bit better of an ability to go ahead and send out a letter e mail, whatever. saying hey, i'm from the city of clarendon, you know, we're democrat, we supported you and we need some help with our new recreation center, our community center. or we have a couple of projects like i swimming pool. we could really use their help. because uh then the last uh kinda, trump was in probably for the 4 years we probably got an extra enough in, in, in grants. the swing state of pennsylvania has played a big role in us elections. the question this year, will it swing toward trump or harris? i don't give up very easily. i fight have been fighting my whole life. i've been, i've been fighting some that was born. i had a fight to live when i was born,
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so i'm not going to give up now. absolutely not the, the who would you support for president, kamala harris or donald trump? the 3 months is the election that figure it out. you don't study tv, don't look at what they do in front of people of what they do behind the scenes. that's. that's the better of elk, as kamala harris is not good for people. every day people know she's in. yeah, she's in title. all right, perfect. class politics isn't over for me, for running for office. i originally thought, you know, i just want to be behind the scenes and, you know,
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talking to people and they're saying no, you have to, you have to run. i want to, i want to support you and that's from the community. and so i think you're gonna see a ron the kid any for us, congress. again, the, like my pride of the united states is, is long how i feel really good about this country with eyes wide open. it is recognizing the struggle of our country. there was never been a day. there was this country is taking everyone's involvement seriously. as it should, there's never been a day when justice says faith for those of us who hold it to be something more
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consequential than what has been allowed to to for us. there's a possibility that it could be different. so i guess that's part of what keeps me encouraged and i just chose to joy as a better option than not joy. it just seems to be a better tactic. you feel better when you're happy with an election looming, social and political divisions in the united states are on full display. but there is also hope for the future. for freedom, justice and
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