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the criminals often use them to escape the police. culture of. men with suspicious behaviors prostitutes. a crowd that doesn't seem to enjoy the officers presence. the sunfish was guzzle. see a guy who can cause trouble. he's not up to any good that's for sure. at this exact location a man was beat up and robbed a few days earlier under the different eyes of the prostitutes.
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walk a little. mounted police city police. state police task force. everything is done to make sure that tourists can have fun and the city. they bring in six billion dollars each year. the youth of new orleans has fun in a different way. than the legal. but the street races on a road under construction. in a very clear. twenty four he never misses
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a run. every sunday of every week very much. like him. that's the phrase people. like the rose garden to strangers is actually raising the race. each weekend there are dozens looking for the thrill of speed. girls also take part in the races when the brothers were coming up it was like you're going to raise your consideration to that. it's in your blood the media the female they were when i came. aboard if the cash money up front this is mine everybody help me pay for it it's not so low that.
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after two hundred metres she reaches one hundred miles per hour. not enough to win the race. so a good. sort of escape for the youth of new orleans. no one. who wanted the best place in the word come out. when the police are. everybody sleep is also part of the game. this is don't even bother chasing them. to meet up a mile away. in
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a parking lot. but it's a one note show thing that's basically there by just lob the want to sunday but we still get one of us out in private and everyone has intros about this is a private private bindis that they do not respect they should let them know it. and that is all we have the good side of the story. but as a cio they would be rather you be all you can in this day of an issue with us that is just to leave no drama you know. only a few hundred yards away to twenty four year old man just lost his life the gifts are too fair went over a bridge fast on
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a crown or fall under the train. he is over. the bikers going too fast. now. something about. nine. fifty feet below the man's bodies laying on the ground he landed under the tree he died instantly. each year in louisiana more than seven hundred people down the road mainly young people. so each night the sheriff's units are on the lookout.
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this young twenty three year old driver just passed she was going one hundred mph. she doesn't seem to be in great shape. yet i don't guess you want to go. out that tell you right. you can't stand up straight. and the smell of liquor coming off your breath right i don't think i would say south right but you can stand right without wobbling back. when you come back or get america right back when you start that. young woman is arrested. she faces a heavy sentence. in the united states drunk driving is severely punished. first offense it carries them on a seven thousand dollars so since she failed
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a field sobriety she can get george with the first offense. in the county jail. the tenant the rambo is in charge of her incarceration. don't. think. he was as late as this closely the cult like you are right now. you know what will you will start this off at the end where you have some of the young woman is going to try to bluff her way out. never have a run out of all a good bit annoyed because all of her daughter you feel all under immediacy but think about it you see it out you know very very rare that you feel that this is all over you know so you can actually. she's
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sent to prison. to either pay bail seventy five hundred dollars she will stay inside for at least a month waiting for trial. you don't get a little show to go tonight as well the most dangerous months of age if they can use it to defeat you may not be. just the fourth of july independence day. it's all to see we have a great see what we need to strengthen before the freeflow world cold and you're better than a legend to keep it so it's at the back. in one thousand nine hundred two that must qualify for the european championships at
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the very last moment no one believed in us but we won and i'm hoping to bring some of that waving spirit to the aussie team. recently i've had a lot of practice so i can guard see that peter schmeichel will be on the best since my last will call from that steroids were three. thousand zero zero zero zero hitter here i called russia. left left left more or less ok stop that's really good. seemed wrong. just don't call. me that he's yet to shape out these days to come to educate and in games from an equal trail.
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when so many find themselves worlds apart. choose to look for common ground. it's a new year but the same stories persist out front as the chaotic trump white house followed by the steel dossier and a possible breakthrough with north korea. in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than for knox swiss customs are here permanently all the site is controlled by them and they impose the opening times so if. it is from the top us the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe must to pieces by artists like pecan so and modigliani i can't boards unsold inside this warehouse that's
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where the report comes in it covers up deals which are naturally discrete commercially discrete step but also discrete because they concern fraud. and some of those paintings are linked to dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets a kept inside the geneva freeport system you'll never obtain an inventory of all the works in the freeport who knows how many there are three hundred three thousand three hundred thousand is it a matter of confidentiality only is it the world's black box of the art business. paul adams is the head of the patrol units tonight. he doesn't like the sound of fireworks somebody someone pretty hard up. hard to distinguish out what's best if you roll those in this is a very good you're kind of drama beyond our very thing you know because people do
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tend to polish our guns our rifles out and guns out and fire a lot so. it makes everything a little bit war. nothing you look at more data from your old then of living our lives of all here's hillary to the man refused to stop at a traffic stop he escaped and could be our. hero flopped a 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. quickly joined by five other cars. front tires are now waiting for the first part of the echo doesn't this not be
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a most unique so that's the car in front of us just now be able to my car the truck . is almost done gangs nancy. a few hundred yards later. the vehicle stops and the police officers quickly can come from. past. the hospital. we talked. a crowd forms around the scene of the arrest everyone knows the suspect he lives in the neighborhood. they were the morning there in. what kind of guy is he
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cool going to. play kind of messed that guy that was on medicine. oh he's on meds 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 go to see me in the front and you know the small kids on the. telephone so i just want to take him and i get shot up and all the girls like the police are not stand him if you don't go. 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
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the suspects that were arrested by his unit yesterday even before their trial live pictures are published in the local newspaper essential to the people who just arrested so they actually put out there. to us and. i'm sure have been involved with some of the what your year upload guy did as far as we did your arrest and i've been involved with this bozo margaretta. so you know if i. were going to this guy if the woods hour or so to go around twenty arrests. it's been twenty four hours but there are other dangerous individuals that the sheriff's men have to arrest. they are ferocious. and live in the swamps surrounding the town . tonight remember was the one dealing with. us to take care of the alligators. that. this young
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specimen was found in front of a garage door. to get anger. a roll of tape will be used as handcuffs. for doing just time his legs together then it gives us more control over. we go come back after your couple you go watch the strongest thing. in the car the young alligator sits in the prisoner's spot. will be set free and join his peers they're everywhere this.
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guy seven you know. new orleans is a swamp region also known as by. the alligators reign over the area. there are more than two. that one right there we want to temp you get when i get. in the early or more alligators than people they are everywhere in the bayou.
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so each year alligator 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 with if we need it for some big gators it might be for a swim and if we can't get to it we'll reach out this. way. but there's both a few kilometers from the little swamp. area has the highest concentration of alligators in the united states. on these field trips to charlie is always joined by a son. i'd much rather the country than
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a city and then i work in a lot of big cities. that the never miss a minute and mad people people don't know how to be nice. charlie is checking his traps set up the previous day. the alligators attracted by a piece of meat on the beach. today a small specimen. but he. rappahannock was. good. yeah he might make six really take it in plain english and maybe
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sailed. all this in here myself for two hundred dollars. so a good hunting can be profitable. but it's heavily regulated. this is a tag louisiana basically gotta have enough land to be able to get tags that ali so long this river here is five thousand acres. and out of that i get thirty six thirty tags. today captured two alligators. to defeat. back home charlie prepares a typical new orleans dish. fried alligator. this is
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the little tenderloin that cut out of the tail meat it's a muscle it controls the tail of the gator that make him swing it like this. it looks like chicken but it tastes like fish. charlie shirt stands the school and in m. sixteen it. was right. christian motorcycle game. it played saying god. charlie also believes in the right to bear arms. there's not a crook or the or larger that lisa's house they carry a gun or some kind of weapon they re in steel you know whatever you need to do to get what he wants so when you take it away from me then how can i protect myself
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how can i. a gun don't feel it's first music. in new orleans about eighty percent of victims are killed by gun violence. thank god i ask you to push this through the name of jesus christ that nurse our body very distraught over closer to your name. back in the early. in the black neighborhood treme. we meet up with aaron dancing at his place. getting ready for celebration. if. everything had to be really nice. because people.
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giving the funeral. deserves the best of dignity. for thirty years aaron has been leading the band plays at every funeral. as long as america has been america we have been put in this jazz funeral so it is a tradition that is. very much respected. he wears a black suit. and for his hair or should have he needs help. come on you've got to help me help me get this and get out i got a look at. his wife helps out. so that that. fool.
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yeah oh. today the future is being very. gratifying because. this is. these women who are dancing for his daughter's. dance the man wasn't murdered. he died of old age. or in the dancing gives the tempo of the sound. he's joined for a week to come in. new orleans is facing an unprecedented crisis every day young people die from gun violence.
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i had a great education a good job and a family that loved me. i never had to worry about how i would eat and where i would sleep. but i'm facing christmas of love out on the streets of london. i thought i'd love for you like. you know just like i still give up but i. don't really feel like a. you big you know. and then. the guy just came over to me this will be a good job his poker. players
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will do. when you don't. see the teacher's gallic try to get a court to do. what they need not through only ten space. may be. left alone they killed him all said. claiming to know terminated especially that the. few speak french. players who are supposedly. the same thing let's send them full to new clothes morning is talk of this busy cut up towards leftist. politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or
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rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or something i want to press . you to go right to the press to see what will befall three of them or ten people that i'm interested in always in the waters and look out. for shit. power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely and they fell of the matter over their heads up saudi arabia these days is as corrupt as the day is long and he's just stealing money from folks and with us trying to be had it but america is like that's reform meanwhile ok already there actually are in the process of reform but that's somehow evil.
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in two thousand and sixteen the panama papers show the world with a tax haven the secrets two trillion united states dollars pass through most conseco in the amount of time that we did then in panama papers exposure that's what it shows a lot of money it really is. journalism it's a fact of journalism looking at things that people want to keep secret and asking why would they want to keep these things secret. millions of most like from don't humans were examined. me all the people we basically have tried to get an advantage out of this sort of. newspaper. and probably other politician which was tough other police and the media were quick to find their targets such as the kings of morocco in saudi arabia the president of argentina several prime ministers. and russian president vladimir putin
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of coolest. company co i've had so i have sued so many newspapers for defamation some things don't just happen by chance it was very striking there were no more americans and specially a lot of people from the brics countries specially brazil russia. chart this special project reveals what was missed in the media coverage. of the panama chronicles.
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so we're not part of the. top headlines from the news this week at least twenty one people die as iran is rocked by massive pro and anti-government rallies with external pressure and fake online images fueling tensions. while the u.s. and north korean leaders engage in a one upmanship over the size of a nuclear buttons new hope emerges for a deescalation of the crisis with pyongyang agreeing to talks with south korea for the first time in years. the sounds of migrants are still sleeping rough on the streets of paris despite president macross promise to solve the issue by the end of twenty seventeen we hear some of their stories you know in this memo newman through people through food meat your feet the stories you hear is this the.

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