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marinus and free the more i stop whining about how much i think i can impact all this politics and this. is trying to save the world you can't save the world the world is the very last place is a billion people who are that way you can save your family by being the best example you could say to your community your company knew it when you lived through it but being a good example as well as that we would always miss you know what's crazy is what i'm trying to do right now and i'm going to get in trouble for this one. but like rodney king said can't we all just get along. i believe with him once we get to know each other yet. you know what i'm all star trek tos was that's what my going to be our prime directive you know me don't mess up you know roads other cultures best know because you know well to be going to try to help and the deal is only on star trek you know in the enterprise you go all the coastal work we go and it would be wonderful world like and we could simply be that way but people webpage and i am
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taken back as you go to for chopra but you have a totally different perspective a was going on the world than i do we are here right now just struggling to survive . make sure our kids stay alive so i have a whole different perspective of the troops as wasted they used to go. to the small politicians like ourselves who love to swap a small posters and people to the effect you know. shows that it is exactly the change you think the coach in the way the people think the people who are here for the accused to see that's what really matters trump really doesn't matter to us at all we both we're here and we have to constantly educate us building open ourselves of good to be true usually the trump thing would turn everything a whole other direction but actually we have to wonder why would you want them to why did you go there why don't you go for exactly go see a good as a really good thing or. well. hello there we go all.
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believe. prescribe medication is widespread on the u.s. market and a frequent cause of death at that point in my life i just felt like everything with my family was literally coming unglued i had actually planned. to commit some sight was all who was made antidepressants so commonly used we were doing what the doctors told us to do we were being responsible and what the real side effects. was was chemically altered when i did was done on a cocktail of legal drugs. just because something's legal doesn't mean it's safe. when the lawmakers manufacture
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consent to instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the fine and merry go round lives only the one percent. of the time we can all middle of the room sick. to loop around the real news group. apply for many clubs over the years so i know the guy even so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch to the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super manager killian erroneous and spending two to twenty million fly a. book it's an experience. like nothing else i want to because i want to share
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what i think of what i know about the beautiful game played great so well more transfer. and takes its minute. history. class. in america there was. no one who drove transactor your vehicle that's really good thanks for. well. almost good you will think it's. not enough well it's simple because me. the first thing i thought was going to be important with the next president is that that person. we move as quickly as possible to start
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acting the economy in a way that allows people to make more money. is not the answer. you know what remember the first thing when we first got elected we would like the days that we got it was going to go daddy i'll be good i got to go see my so out understand the money is base just good because the flaws in the favor be so he's trying to write best pick like a crazy uncle with a government that's not going to be for a month existing in pals paying with education and put me with his recent make more money and troops for their families especially to mess with ok so let me ask you a question no one has a question look see your temps go up in the next eight years by a thousand percent. here i would just ask them if they go ahead. so you got to go through all the shenanigans the equal distance he puled just to get the bells from saying. oh good i will deal with it oh bingo will do with
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elizabeth two personas do expand on that one on the well when you want to do it all over the google you have to twiddle each. day you know this also should leave you but right. because it is true this is not going to be used the president he has to be to a certain. style of ethics analogous stuff to you. obama was in frank. did your world change for the better. fuller good health you had people of race right he was able to move around and do things a little bit easier you know have a little a lot of person from the political standpoint or will we go could use a little bit he gave to the people who need obama and then i went to bob
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because i don't have to pay to go to war i spent all up. so like i said before. on the learn and all of that on the snuffy and i'm a lot of his older. brother obama being elected it was a change they made first the first time ever a vote and i mean you know educated no no but it's also what made me feel included and when he won it gave us all hope that that was even possible given for him to be so eloquent in the way he was you know cared to some social for a gave us a great example of a man and it empowered a lot of kids a lot of kids are scholars now social will based on that if in that eight years of broccoli mom more and more and more positive things happen for african-americans in america praise god. now my question is and you can if we if that were true for chicago how did the alignments get worse if that positive stuff was happening at the same time violence always existed not as
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a good question. i feel that the president is just a person that is in a position that we see this approach that we get to pick on the souls we hope we can point to say he's the problem but there are greater powers in control of things so black folks always lay for five hundred years we so-called free for a little bit over one hundred five hundred years and then does not go away and geez in the gammas goes on both. because you know why folks are damaged just like young black folks like it was because we were raised in this same society so we have chicago chicago we have a station we have the projects the naacp all the projects the lack of all a gang leaders and they just simply all these people across chicago you have kids out here with no fathers yet women i have been able to raise their kids and then now you. so they got all these other really kids want to manage these have about facebook because curls is silly stuff and killings of nonsense like real ignorance
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you have to ignore it's the state of ego and they know bit of a they see it from your perspective why is my wanting chris so much so in chicago it's almost a conspiracy tale but it's the truth so we have freight trains for a change one to one neighborhood and we have keys we used to build up the freight train when you get video games t.v. and you could get good syrian room no word no trends like that coming through long around america. now we did that we were pickets to get those for michael jackson many of them but please continue so good stuff all in all for it's am i understanding this correctly that those weapons stop and train she sees that whole thing which ain't no use as a case as a case of the came here because it is ignorance if you really knew who you were you would want to kill your brother you know would your brother really was
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a who he came from and his history of his movies people you would kill that you would be lifted up then you've got kids that don't have no instruction once will have no idea of the cause of the leadership they're watching t.v. and videos and they have done real good they've been sensitized them totally do says the thais and feel with the fantasy yummy that their little literally living off the face put me off with images that they create so you get key is the means here on facebook would goods not too long ago i would. said where's all the black leaders in chicago stepping up to here not run. in the form of we'll say gang leaders was a get well you know we had a masterful man there when organizations and i mean they started out street just like they can be started out as street selling liquor those guys will be kennedy's thugs so. they got power in numbers
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they get grants. program a breakfast program for kids and a t.v. show to kamal you know like it's based on p.b.s. types of a good job or furled situation whole do they had. control of the neighborhood but then they brought drugs heroin country cocaine comes in distractions and so all of our leaders all of the leads that we. are told to you know revere an ominous also for their respect but how from it but then jeer right now back in the day what would you go as a black man would you go to pay for college for your daughter would you go if you want to open up a business you could go to a bank you went to the policy makers to give you money to invest in your future downtown like you would was downtown periods like a second downtown we should go over there get out east the suit say it was a movie deal that we did. you feel. like it was amazing and they took all of that away and then we want to go wow are we standing up doing something
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about half of it is i am certain bose we are but we have been conditioned to get educated and then we move on which is away from our actual neighborhoods so we don't hand jeffersons yeah stephen exactly like the jeffersons whom i have people here they have the wherewith all right here are the keys they don't have. me in their. on drugs or alcohol we allow kids to do more than we should well i was neighborhood and i got a lot we got bridgeport running down the street with mayor daley ok i will raise them not about allow kids to go they will say that they're going to get up and they're going to police their neighborhood period they will work with the police or against the police but they will make sure that the neighborhood is ok we should do the same thing but we don't have the brain trust that we should because the web soon as we get educated we leave here but you're starting to change yes and if feels amazing i suppose it has yeah because this is going to. generationally now
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young black men will graduate from your barber school and then be able to give their story a stand this is how my last change that america wanted to undersell wait has anyone checked in with real in a while. really can make a thinner moment and when they can. get. the voice to. call it all. these jabs it's your brother. he's got a good gig for the next eight years now don't know really certainly doesn't need me but don't worry but i will tell you that. oh say no more just i hear you loud and clear he replies a little for sure you're going to. be. i'm starting to relax and
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now. i remember my last question. so just tell what america mean to you is there still hope. america to me. is the idea of hope idea of hope with actuality america the reality is. we're. a country that was developed for genocide so therefore we're going through the growing pace of dealing with that genocide and as we get over that we reconcile with what has happened to a lot of different people everybody has been subjugated and used to with a bit of fear we want to see a sort of race with a certain class in america just so and so we rectify those issues and.
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give some type of solace so that we can grow from this is where it's coming here in a way. just at least have been. a bit of a sense in my experience to know that i'm going to do a whole lot more listening than talking. yeah. i understand the perception of a much better man than i did before i came into the school so i'm glad you were able to listen. to her thanks for making there for. us will slip up thank you so much else i'm sure all right i think we got to go check on. my own little family. my little hounds got to real.
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god bless you and this place thank you and your family to fish it. i'll be back there we do good i'm a. little alec he cope. day one of chicago is a rat and stephen is amazed with this clean sheet. and how incredibly long miss l. trained its. final and now he has a new perspective on the pill and hopefully soon reconnected. next time on the great american pilgrim i'm from new york so how like i like you on your i'm live in new york and i actually live on a farm subsidy or long island new york new york new york new york new york city i'm from the can i am a little fun with you know. who sing like
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a children's tutor and. no one two three four five six seven nine. they step it up i say right only because they think that i still eat. their ears as a kid when i let that fuse in rem. net net net and the karma is coming back. something that is very important for us. not to be only a common market. as we say to be a community of then don't adopt this view was both proselyte as if you twisted it is so he had to plough what he did from moscow riots to dominate to it why he
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did it terribly to be unsettling to communities he's so. proud to stand. out. for them what. i know that i don't know right now i think rather than a prophet. before for the america of america. i'm going to let them but i don't question their name. and keep an eye on what i have seen as a child with a truffle that it. won't work now molly hi michelle the downside of. the hey how do you want to
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do it. get this whole food place choice for you the i'm here for you and hey i think time in syria has said. for you she ought to give up somewhere else for them after the forefront mr hates it for jim and then oil for food are for every minute for. the money.
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he has officially launched a full scale military operation against syria after washington announced plans to. right along the turkish border. olympic north and south korea breakthrough deal to march under one flag at the upcoming winter games that sounds western leaders decide it's time to up. the pressure continue to intensify pressure to include cutting off diplomatic ties with career. went underground off the reports drug related crimes are out of control on parts of the paris metro. train drivers now refusing to even stop at the station.
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mid-morning on sunday here in moscow you're watching r.t. international thanks for joining us we have the weekly now the top stories of the day the week. one short mistaken statement has led to a new conflict in an already water one country turkey has officially launched a military operation against kurdish held enclaves in syria that's after the us announced its own plans to create a new force with the kurds very close to the turkish border now washington later said the announcement was made by mistake that was not enough to stop the turkish tanks from rolling in.
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the sea after an operation as a factory being started on the ground. so far talks of launch to air strikes and begun cross border shelling with a ground invasion expected later on sunday the reports about people being killed in the offensive have already started to emerge with kurds saying at least ten people are dead mostly civilians insists the only casualties have been kurdish fighters and its army is taking all precautions to minimize civilian casualties are to use even if it's been assessing the situation and looking at what brought back into
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syria. this is what the situation on the ground in syria looks like right now afrin the region where the turks are carrying out their military or peroration the area highlighted in green is where the turkey backed rebels are to a certain extent at least they are helping ankara from the ground red the syrian army that is the syrian army guys they don't have any problem with the kurds but they do have a problem with these guys because this is the area of the green aires also the region which harbors. or nusra a terrorist organization and finally here you have man beach there it is also it is a city also controlled by the kurds and it could be turkey's game plan erdogan has already said after he's done with afrin man beach is next this operation hardly came out of the blue you know the kurds have been historically a major thaw in turkey but what catalyzed things now was the pentagon saying
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they're going to create a so-called syrian border force the coalition is working jointly with the syrian democratic forces to establish and train the new syrian border security force currently there are approximately two hundred thirty individuals training in the inaugural class with the goal of a final full size of approximately thirty thousand one very precise description of america's intentions there by that point turkey had had enough ankara beefed up its forces on the syrian border deployed tanks and president erdogan vowed to destroy quote this terrorist force before washington even has a chance to create it u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson tried to do some damage control saying that the situation has been most portrayed misdescribed and that some people misspoke well that was a nearly enough to contain turkey's fury ankara has been keeping the united states in the loop about the operation against washington supposed america which arguably
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pitted to. against the kurds has now called on them to focus on the fight with eisele pretty much the same as saying it's every man for himself in this conflict turkey has also notified syria about the action which damascus is not happy about it all russia in its turn has been cautious and called for all parties to pull the punches the main reason behind the developing crisis in this part of syria is the provocative steps taken by the united states which were aimed at isolating areas with predominantly kurdish populations uncontrolled deliveries by the pentagon of more than weapons to pro-american formations in northern syria contributed to the rapid escalation of tension in the region and led to special operation by turkish troops loose lips sink ships they say well this time we're looking at a potential all out war it was done of r.t. turkey is a military action against the kurds in syria triggered protests in parts of europe
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and people took to the streets in a number of capitals to denounce the shelling and demanded the escalation to the crisis we discussed at turkey's move and what provoked it with various analysts. previously the united states had told turkey that they would not arm the white p.g. the kurds and that they would leave syria once isis was destroyed now isis has largely been destroyed at least the territorials they do not have to stay and arm and train. a kurdish dominated security force and change in american foreign policy is what has really driven turkey to this taking there was a similar operation. about how fear a goal of turkey and turkey always indicated the thirty three lot. is the kurdish forces to pose a threat to turkey so i think the fact that the united states and now these special
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forces was a trigger but the feeling really changed in stipulation. is determined that the kurdish forces or little the law than syria border will not be if with it's amazing that the u.s. is in the past week managed to completely betray both its rival allies in this in this conflict first bit of a trail of turkey announcing this border security force made up primarily of kurds without any consultation with turkey and then as soon as turkey you make make an issue of it immediately drop the kurds all together and say oh we're nothing to do with them and basically give turkey a free hand to slaughter them. on wednesday the two koreas agreed to march together under a single flag during the upcoming winter olympics the north will now send twenty two athletes to the pyong chang games the international olympic committee president promised by praise the agreement calling it a milestone in
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a long journey the two careers will also form a single team in women's hockey and will have a career in folksong as a common. now officials from both countries have been meeting throughout the week to discuss peace efforts at the seeming reproach one between the careers has not convinced the u.s. president who said he's not sure talks can lead to anything meaningful this week the western allies of the one nine hundred fifty s. korean war gathered in canada for separate talks in the current crisis and all agreed that tough measures will be the only solution the pressure campaign will continue until north korea takes decides to do nuclear i think it could be no is to send out a very clear message we want to intensify that pressure disclose that included cutting off diplomatic ties to his north korea we spoke to human rights lawyer eric surat can do things the u.s. approach towards north korea is
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a rather inconsistent. president. somehow believes that this pressure approach is the this is something different than has been applied before which it isn't and in reality he wants to pull back some of the thunder if you will back to washington because you have again the north and south talking i think the u.s. is a little jekyll and hyde with its policies because on one hand it wants to have a resolution wants to have de mille nuclearization wants to have peace and on the other hand pumps up this rhetoric and so the motivations relate to finances they relate to geo political factors of the u.s. power in the region if you will and they relate to trying to ice out china and russia a little bit as a player in this as was evident in vancouver. a new law in germany which
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combats hate speech online was making headlines again this week after the facebook account of a member of the right wing alternative for germany party was blocked it came after she called for people to join a women's march against a rape and killings perpetrated by migrants in the country i organized a women's march to the chancery almost every day we read about horrific rapes and murder of women the more women come the more pressure it will put america and politicians from the old parties together let us take to the streets to fight for our right to freedom and some determination despite belonging to a party known for its strong anti immigrant rhetoric layla bilger who are women and children rights activist regularly travels to syria and iraq to help people there she is of migrant origin herself and was surprised at the official reason for her facebook. doesn't facebook have a show on my travels with facebook started a few years ago facebook has a big issue.

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