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less ideas but the burn we got there they took all costs money watches rings everything they could so it was just a nice little thing and. let's move up after we divorced i came to tell my husband i was going to leave the country in the fall when day he took my son and told me i would never see him again almost all had family relatives who were more than willing to help a joke which we were sure don't i want to go home to my grandma. thank you joining us here on our to international survey the weekly returns at the top of the hour. in america a college degree requires a great deal. paying a decade's debt. studying so hard it requires trying to.
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go through humiliation to enter an elite society. and paci into debt sometimes quite literally. want other true colors of universities in the u.s. . eleven pm in the french quarters police station. the policemen using sydney's application are starting their shift. this franklin has already been working all day as the city police officer. but at night he chooses to extend his work day in the unit that uses sydney's application . my regular shift was two twenty five to eleven o'clock pm and then i go from sort of twelve am to six in
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a walk long day but it's worth it in the end. because over time is paid for by the millionaire. the police officers of the task force collect their equipment. those tablets with the app. and the small electric cars. once the app is turned on they head to the french quarter. sidney torres is having dinner there with his son. but he's always connected to his phone. drug dealing the catering that's been a right here. and to do his that people have reported the presence of a drug dealer in front of this bar. is
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a drug deal that they said was happening and that's you know i'm looking on the g.p.s. right now to see what the machine is because the machine should be on its way right now. less than three minutes after the warning car isn't already on site. but the drug dealers just left. back at the station. is in charge of dispatching the police you're ok call mr bush . has just received a picture that raises his concern. was the problem with the history and that is probably carrying it should go to scratch ok guys carry guns n f h it's hot out here look i want to long sleeve heavy duty shirt cover up. charges look at those pictures were probably the turn out of the phone i got a call. he
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immediately sends a car. but the men vanishes. a few weeks later. this man identified with the application or murder a nightclub bouncer. the killer is twenty two years old his name is terry mark he will be arrested for the murder a few weeks later. due to the large number of alerts received tonight. joy decide. to help out his troops on site. now to find. some other being held at gunpoint on a drug. just. decides to check the small streets around the french quarter the criminals often use them to escape the police.
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patrol. a crowd that doesn't seem to enjoy the officers presence. at this exact location a man was beat up and robbed a few days earlier under the different eyes of the prostitutes. walk of the. city police. everything is done to make sure that terse do have funding in six billion dollars each year.
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the youth of new orleans has fun in a different way. than the legal. but the street races on a road under construction. are numbered clay is twenty four he never misses a run. every sunday of every week pretty much. what do. these various people. like pete rose got to strain exactly race and race. each weekend there are dozens looking for the thrill of speed. the. girls also take
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part in the races when not rather to pump it up it was like you're going to raise chickens addition to that. it's in your blood the media the female they were when i came home i bought it the cash money up front this is mine everybody hope you pay for it it's not so. after two hundred metres she reaches one hundred miles per hour. not enough to win the race. so a good. those roads are sort of a skate for the youth in new orleans. no
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one. who wanted the best place in the word come out. when the police or. everybody please it's also part of the game. says don't even bother chasing. to meet up a mile away. in a parking lot. you know they would be rather you be all you can in this bad an issue with us but it's just. no drama you know. only a few hundred yards away the twenty four year old man just lost his life the hips are to her went over a bridge both on the ground and both under the train. he is though. the biker was going too fast.
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and now what have. the driver just passed she was going one hundred mph yes. yes you want to go if. not that's all you like right now the smell of liquor coming off your breath right that way i say separate but you can't stand straight without wobbling back. when you come back or come out at the right big you start. young woman is arrested . she faces a heavy sentence. in the united states drunk driving is severely punished.
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first offense it carries the bonnet seven thousand dollars so since she failed a field sobriety test you can get charged with the first offense. in the county jail. the tenants the member who is in charge of her incarceration. as late as this closely the whole place is about her a. new mom who will. you know we start this off at the end where you ask them well the young woman is going to try to bluff her way out. i never had a run of good but this is the whole of her i think if you never fall under immediacy but think about it you see it out you know very very rare that you feel
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that this is all. over you know so i mean you can actually kill somebody. she sent to prison. to either pay bail seventy five hundred dollars but she will stay inside for at least a month waiting for trial. you don't get a little show and go tonight as well the most dangerous night so they get they can use it to defeat you may not be so it's the fourth of july independence day. and things. and things.
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seem wrong but. just don't call. me. yet to shape out these days to come out ahead and in against me because the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. eighteen years ago i traveled across the united states exploring america's deadly love affair with a gun if a bad guy tried to get to one of my family members he would have better luck with that iron i think they are and hurting when i buy my babies says my book was published in the year two thousand more than half a million americans have been killed by firearms in the us i had a thought to me as i did yes this is a middle school we go through drills and we put ourselves in real scenarios it was
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interesting to see who actually got hit. and i just saw the subject to track down each gun owner who i'd met in golf those years your god i don't know this but we are not. really good to know. where the right path was something you really want to know was not going to remind you that you are there. paul adams is the head of the patrol units tonight. he doesn't like the sound of
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the fireworks cymbal go someone pretty hard oh. boy this thing which no one specially if you roll this in this are you there you go you are kind of drama beyond guard for anything you know because people do tend to push our guns our rifles are all handguns and far off so. it makes everything a little bit more. nothing to look at more data for a year old than of living our lives. all these years on the radio that a man refused to stop at a traffic stop he escaped and could be our. a roadblock is set up to try to stop a. spike strip is deployed on. the man fell into the trap. the sheriff's unit is in pursuit.
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quickly joined by five other cars. front tires or. we're waiting for the first part of the good just to stop we are most weeks so that's the car in front of us just now be aboard the my car the truck. is almost done gangs dancing. a few hundred yards later. the vehicle stops and the police officers quickly and coming. in fast. as the hospital and the truck.
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a crowd forms around the scene of the arrest everyone knows the suspect he lives in the neighborhood. they were the morning they're really the flight what kind of guy is it cool going to. play trying to mess that guy that was on medicine. always on men. are you denying you. get it. we're going to the woman that was pushed back a few minutes earlier because the suspects mother. she tries to plead his case to paul adams. oh you want to see me want to see me in the front and you know that i'm soft on. terror. so i just want to take him and i get shot up until he goes like the. world wants and it will be you know people.
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down. in the united states blacks are afraid of the police the police brutality against the community is coming. for paul adams he's proud to show us all the suspects that were arrested by his unit yesterday even before their trial live pictures are published in the local newspaper central to the people who just arrested so they actually brought out their. secrets. i'm sure been involved with some of that what your year. guided it starts with if you're arrested or been involved with this bozo margaretta. so you will find out if. we're going to disguise the words our or so to go around twenty arrests and twenty four hours but there are other dangerous individuals that the sheriff's men have to
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arrest they are ferocious and live in the swamps surrounding the town. tonight rumble is the one dealing with the. u.s. to take care of the alligators. that's because. this young specimen was found in front of a garage door. to get anger. or all of tape will be used as handcuffs. for doing just tying his legs together then it gives us more control over. player third mouth this tape he got come back after your couple you go watch the tape of the field strongest thing. right there in the car the young alligator sits in the prisoner's spot.
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you know really there are more alligators than people they are everywhere in the bayou. so each year alligator hunting is allowed for a whole month. this morning charlie fifty five is preparing to go kill a few he hunts alligators for a living. this is my rifle it's a seven rimington seven mag and this is only when we need it for some big gators that might be free swim and if we can't get to it we reach out this. way. but there's both a few kilometers from the little small. area
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has the highest concentration of alligators in the united states. on these field trips charlie is always joined by his son. i might read the country then the city and then i work in a lot of big cities. that the nearby same. people people don't know how to be nice. charlie's checking his traps set up the previous day. the alligators attracted by a piece of meat on a. well. today . specimen. but he's told.
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rappahannock that. yeah might makes you really take it in plain even and maybe sale the house well this in here might sell for two hundred dollars. so a gator hunting can be profitable. but it's heavily regulated. this is a tag always iana basically gotta have enough land to be able to get tags. well miss river here's five thousand acres. and out of that i get thirty six thirty tags . today we captured two alligators. the day.
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back home charlie prepares a typical new orleans dish. fried alligator. this is the little tender mind that cut out of the tail it's a muscle it controls the tail of the gator that makes him swing it like this. it looks like chicken but it tastes like fish. chili shirt stands this cold and in m. sixteen it. was right. christian motorcycle game. if played same god. charlie also believes in the right to bear arms. they're not. or if they are larger than lisa's
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house they carry a gun or some kind of weapon grade eight and still you know whatever he needs to did to get what he want so when you take it away from me then how can i protect myself how can i bought. a gun don't kill it's first music. in new orleans about eighty percent of victims are killed by gun violence. thank you father i ask you to plessis food in the name of jesus christ that nourish our body bring a stronger closer to our name. back in the early in the black neighborhood trinity. we meet up with their dancing at this place. getting ready for
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celebration. if. everything has to be really nice. because people. that i am giving the fuel for. deserves the best of dignity. for thirty years aaron has been leading the band that plays at every funeral. as well this is america has been america we have been put knowing this jazz funeral so it is a tradition that is. very much respected. he wears a black suit. and for his hair or shoes or he needs help somebody's got to help me get dressed and
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get out. of. his wife helps out. so that that. fool. here was there. yeah oh. today the future is being very. gratifying because. in the musicians. these women who are dancing are his daughters. once a man wasn't murdered. he died of old age. or in the dancing gives the tempo of the sound. he's joined for you know
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