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that destroyed for every. kind of primary market is profit. not for social justice golden rice monarchy. oh my god. ok are you going to have to give me a second a pink about this i. don't know a couple one. three. for. by what i know about seven people a good man got to buy the guy says so yeah it was like a run to my fam but that's the close of my brothers i know about ten people who have died last all the my brightest and care every day i walk out my house the isle of filth directed no by sixteen people next year they all die before they even
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time seventeen as is almost natural aging those are about oh gosh i live you know nobody's summer oh it's a. carrot and sun in my day the current day changes move on it's an hour. good to see somebody and i did in the call we don't know but i don't for the seed a need to say now to your gaze can expose my lies a lot of will stand. first that they happen because of violence it was like you know was shot go but we came together.
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the second one it was all but we still came to get it and it there when everybody just sing just a just split up. the it. one thing we do citizens one thing we tend to do is dehumanised human beings so we talk in terms of how many people were murdered annoyance and what are the numbers so what do we do about that mindset what do we do to him and eyes murder the only way that we could think to do it was to name them each day is listed on a board with the name of the person they're a judge and how they were killed without respect to where they're from what their
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color is what they did or did not do for a living whether they graduated or didn't for moscow where they deal in drugs or not you don't know if you look at that board. there. he was hit forty one. while my. shah sometimes i look at our little church and our little walls and say you know how much wall space do i have here after a while this will get to look celie and stuff like that i suppose when we looked more like maybe milwaukee and a half million people and they killed fifty three people not two hundred fifty the . los. last ball or.
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close. was odd my name is a mia baracoa as a kid growing up in the projects of new orleans i saw shootings like this all the time and eventually committed acts of violence myself at the serving five years in jail i began to help kids to mentor but this story isn't about me this is a story about the environment in which i grew up. a wild night across metro new orleans someone sprays a crowd with bullets as they were leaving a high school basketball game five people good evening and all nine people were shot tonight including an eleven year old in five separate shootings in new orleans
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and jefferson parish has a nine year old boys are covering tonight after another drive by shooting in new orleans east it's much like the one where the two year old girl was shot and killed several kids around playing in the middle of the afternoon when the gunfire broke out a shooting happened just after seven i was called in the crossfire as a way that is able to record it was the target shooting. this is a story about what it's like being young and surrounded by father but it's also a story about finding solutions. you tolerate as unable. to tolerate as an adult children have to see this day after day. and it. and one nine hundred sixty new orleans had his largest population and as small as murder rate but in the course of fifty years over ten thousand people have been murdered and since two thousand and five more people have been killed than those who lost their lives when the levees broke. at this moment there is
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a battle being waged each and every day on the streets of new orleans it is a battle for the heart and soul of this great city by the time you wake up tomorrow morning i will have likely received another message. the worst part of my day that says exactly the same thing mr mayor was started for me that earlier this evening police officers responded to gunshots when they arrived on the scene they found a young african-american male face day on in blood gunshots in the back of his head he was announced dead on arrival there are no witnesses.
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the first script that the browns. stand in i'll have some to write the culture next one that's a load of crap and over there ya got your next one that's ok i would go to the next one asked around can you i'm a really lucky but if the people listening to can tell you i'm tom i'd take children. across the street from the shoot there's a screen printing shop or rest in peace t. shirts are the most popular item they give us or when a person passed away it's like giving follows this basically to remember that person to show that this was my friend this was my loved one the day he died the
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next morning in the shop get my shirt and you'll get a shirt every day until that person is better dressed. when you hold a shirt you write your worst and sometimes. heard so much that people don't have words and now it's me to come up with words on x. me to come up with words our actual what type of person was and from there the designs come from mighty many shops have opened to meet the demands for shirts about twenty all together with a three mile square radius there's not a soul as i basically want to do birthdays from a real pains more living than you can survive without the one rest in peace or with your business will never grow because i'm the world's. best.
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family rest until stressed conditions. rest. he was the quiet person he was the hard work but he worked on the riverfront and he loved the spin and time with his kids wish they were babies when he was killed it was one and three he had a nickname goof troop after that the disney character goofy because he always said funny things you know to make people laugh the boys that plays back in my head all the time is like what's wrong with my when i can remember about david is when he's twelve years trying to. scratch records on my little k.-mart stereo hours and hours and hours of david spending at his turntables mixing music and making music i think we were watching like american idol or talent show i can just remember that the people on t.v. saying and it sounded really bad for van want to go out on his birthday to celebrate with when i was nephew and this car pulled up into
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a parking lot that was there was nearby and told them to come here. and that's when the nightmare began we hear and it would sounds like an explosion that pop pop pop but boom boom the whole house shakes he shook me he was like my get up shoot ninja mangas shot and then i looked down and there is my son lying on the ground there's a hole in his chest where the bullet by in his chest behind his ear a die instantly in the core and then they know left with the blood on the sidewalk the neighbors the police tape much i was killed for no reason no reason he's saying is that he done it because because my son just was standing there he was going to be a witness somebody here that much power in your life that they woke up and decided another human being would not walk the plane or another day.
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feel. magri is the high school life document is life video cam i want to let you guys see . how hard i'm trying to get some i go. i want to be a courier so you know that's not going to be easy this will be tough challenges in life but i really want to be a congressman i know what it takes to get and i'm striving for you know stand on their road of what it takes right now in this moment his struggles are similar to many teens but matt is extremely frustrated visitation all i want to do is just do this right but sometimes just want to just do the simple thing
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a simple attached to his right just kind of no more you know especially when you get kids churning so you're in the teachers trying to make you feel stupid about you raising an excellent question you know matt took a video camera to school to record a class was not always right if you're a student or my question was oh i'm anybody. over to. somebody you know you know every time and it was a. you know this got it and you know break. through and it was you know what you want out of you do not continue to throw p.b.s. meet mr. obama you know make you keep us. all
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in this course is basically like fighting for to teach you know. you know what it was all exist. and you know what we're looking at teaching you sure you're not missing any years you know even to webster. next the night. tired of missile powder you. you know needed to go. back to my hood in a moment it will be here it is most of their meal you know what a mess we've got him you know what i think we did and what the ancient near east of the earth. could. tell me how best. to washington a part of what i don't know the real may have made a lot of it i would only. know that a little getting the word. there would be in the good.
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but. i would like to know that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our crafts to mco we've been hijacked trying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once built up i'm tom hartman and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem to try rational debate in a real discussion critical issues facing to find a job ready to join the movement then walk the.
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drama's good to be ignored. stories there's a few snowflakes. faces changing the world lights next. picture of today's lives. from around the globe. looking. to fifty have been many changes to the public school system in the last few years but kids say classes like math are still calm students with disciplinary issues may be punished but in many cases the root causes are not addressed often these problems escalate to violence.
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and sometimes they're resumed after school where there's greater access to weapons . they grab a certain neighborhood make you feel like you need something to protect yourself and you know if this is not going to take it easy because you came points above all no fighting wants i mean this is my fight with disco mike we can get out of just any minor just because what i think kids have guns is for all different types of reasons i think protection is the main reason why people what do you protect yourself. out of a lot of people who. are neighbors but it's something that they get respect from travel both you have. a k forty seven. we can recall in the chapel i will say
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a gun is way easier to get than to take food now here you can find a cellar like. well like beds and pull about the big textbooks are way more expensive to get to some people get it from for. some time most of the time maybe a little good you have to order them online and stuff like this you can just walk into the store and buy and i don't see textbooks like that in wal-mart. no. to. prove you t.p. featuring juvenile produced a hit single know you clap in two thousand and four the group also included the rapper skill who continues to perform as a solo artist in addition to on the call for me. to. change. i made a sound about eight nine months ago when i had like
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a string of murders in like five murders of six murders in three days and i was right and it was too weak and out you know like somebody has got to care for i was made a sound hundred percent of the violence people start thinking man was like a parade. and academe estimate there was i know it got to be really thousand fifteen hundred homes in the east like i have friends that it might have been murdered thirty years and i said the amount of the sum paid as if he had known like classics rather like i didn't really feel may not be like i really figured to i might be afraid to name my style name in air but i might be afraid the name was in the frame i just want to see it became like jack it was a really nobody stand alone by really doing one another like man in my up to remember the night and be like what happened and i'm like man no everybody can feel like. they had a gun shop it was on the borderline of like new orleans in jefferson parish called elliot's and it was just so and so. you get can just this was a paradise
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a lot of hunting going only it is normal and then in the wheezy the last station you must be twenty want to buy a hand but you can buy a hunting rifle at the age of eighteen assault rifle falls into the hung rival category so if you have look class s k s s in a case hundred eighteen out of no use i didn't say you eighteen to buy one and how did. he just makes a hundred dollars and i hope i was in the hood and a.k.l. so right with thirty round clip if you let the people instead of them going to operate in the office with fifteen twenty years it's the cumulation and they get to the streets it's got to be astronomical and you wonder why the murder rate our because everybody got to start right. it was that one time i left i just not going to vernon i was tired of going for man i love him i'm just i will view the body i'm assigned a book but i'm going to firms and waste repairs i'm just kind of. in too
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much of. these things must have been no way to get thomas to get you know the county the problem before it gets to that from. them or not before the children grow enough just to live and survive and just the work the system. the judge the love rather the system in jail day the next five ten
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years easily you can see you can see a guy like that all those two four six seven children over there under the age of ten ten more years where would they be if this is a continuum being like this you know. in two thousand and six lisa and danny fiz patrie moved to new orleans to continues lisa's work with youth and the summer they started a daycare for kids who had nothing to do two weeks after summer camp a young man was shot a block and a half from here when that occurred and i'm driving home seeing that body on the other side of police tape and what's more than that seeing the kids and the
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neighbors it was a normal occurrence in their lives and i just said we're going to open a center now we're not going to open it two years from now and i'm going to five years from now we're going to wait to the experts tell us we dotted all the i's and crossed all the t.'s at the center over the fish patches quickly learn about the kinds of obstacles they would face lisa recalls a story about giving one of the kids a bike i gave him a bicycle because he'd been walking to work to the french quarter the donor had been generous with us so we decided to give him the bicycle to go to work he had had that bicycle only a few hours got a block from my house and officer pulled him over yanked him off of his bike threw him down face down on the ground and accused him of stealing about so now that young man he takes my six year old to the store with him for protection because a six year old white child is protection from the p.d. .
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and two thousand and eleven report from the department of justice confirms the claims of many new orleans you are findings reveal the pattern of practice of unconstitutional conduct or violations of federal law in several areas these included violations committed by officers through their actions including the use of excessive force unconstitutional stops searches and arrests and racial profiling and ethnic profiling the report details day indeed the limited arrest data that the department collects points to racial disparity in a rest of whites and african-americans and virtually all categories were particularly dramatic disparity african-american you on the age of seventeen. how many turned of employed by the police they don't know me so i might seem like i'm a bad person but you like you don't know me sometimes you know they do good deeds
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and they help people. have seen the police horrendous people. beat people i've seen into people x. me in from my door playing basketball just a come break the whole basketball game you know on the ground shoes hey i don't like the crowds thank gone no i think all please quote the bill i really want to know some of them are bad but not all of them because i met some some dinners police officers will stab me and say i fit the description. so i'm like what the scripture and show me up that's. what i'm playing i don't want to break her down but of course to faith i can steer you typed them by saying all of them a bit because they will be dealing with someone new to me that with so many times they go to call your bunny so i yeah yeah gangster that's why i have been a gangster is they get pulled over about a cops you know when really i'm not really a gangster this is made me feel like that you know it made me feel like i was i wasn't even wanted in my own.
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mind that the president mortgaged. to. leave me. he. was the real news. because if he. for those who do get arrested the rollies of the courthouse in orleans parish
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prison known as opie p c c interviews two brothers about being locked up you have been all be. right there your head of the bell would be. right the clearly the error message does doesn't when you don't. know the no beef with them. or a fill the out both of them are pretty good in fact education. when you were black in the cell for twenty three hours i do need to get one hour of free therapy. so how did i make you feel. i don't want to cage them and yell at her niggas in a sale in their bill to sell just to get it how you live don't you think that is one of the most extreme examples of the city's arrest mentality is a story of kevin griffin fare for his run in with the first offense ten years old never done anything remotely has been i got a lot of fights as a kid you know without the children but never so this experience and kevin was
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a key he was cornered by three bullies he broke a bottle to defend themself and the show it blinded one of the boys kevin was arrested and tried for attempted murder my legal came to court drunk every day he greet the alcohol every time so i don't have a great defense kevin served five years in a two lou you prison and not the wheezy and it was a lot of that a lot of thinking going on you know is like wind me a lot and then by me being a christian i was like a lot it's all going to get out and leave next mason because like i'm ten. i'm sitting here in a sale there i'm so. all arguments circles around kevin into the place more brutal than the place he left behind a lot of abuse by guards a lot of chaos. among the four inmates there as well but a lot of the stem from the abuse from from the guards if you use that to kevin's
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release to lou prison was closed for mistreatment of makes by the department of justice what assistance from the juvenile justice project of louisiana you know there's a lot of misconceptions about what are the most effective ways to reduce juvenile crime or to improve public safety across the board well we too often see is putting more money into building more prisons or you know the solution is more police officers on the street. you cannot preemptively restrict your freedoms because of the fear of what something how something might be used everything that has ever been developed has been used for a bad purpose baseball bats which are fun for you know for baseball players to hit balls you know they've also been used to be people today i mean we just cannot restrict ourselves because something might be used in or in the wrong way.
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