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meg's you voted 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 trumps as waste in the uterus feel. the small politicians like ourselves who love to swap a small post listen to the effect you know. shows that it is exactly the change you think the coach and the way the people think the people who are here for the cues to see that's what really matters trump really doesn't matter to us at all with what we're here and we have to constantly educate ourselves in kind of openness to love could be true for you that something will turn everything a whole other direction but actually me have to wonder why would you want them and why did you go there why don't you go exactly go see exist really good thing. well . among them go with.
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them. prescribe medication is widespread on the us market and a frequent cause of death at that point in my life i just felt like everything was my family was literally coming unglued i had planned. to commit some sight was all who was made on to the present so commonly used we were doing what the doctors told us to do we were being responsible and what the real side effects. was is unlikely alter what i did was done on a cocktail of lethal drugs. just because
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something's legal doesn't mean it's safe. what politicians do. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to. have to go to the press as a white woman for three of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of my house. first. a loss and. how it all move along would have night when i. said i was good but i don't see why the show would be so there are rather generous are so god the foil for today and a cure that. i'm going to let some part of my next question then you can come to an almost
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flew to china central falls. down. then i'm all in fine until they don't blow it. and then tell everyone i had enough for. me. to get this whole full place choice for a gun the i hear you're going to pay i sleep time is serious is. crazy she also a divorce from my love for them after they were fired from this mr hayes to the gym and then well you better hope it offered him a new class. you know why did you move from exactly guns because that's really a good thing. well. almost going to do when it gets. you know
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well it's simply because me. the first thing i thought was going to be important with the next president is that that person. really move as quickly as possible to start 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 against it we got it was politically ready only good ideals anyway so our understand the money is base just good because the flaws have been a favorite he said he's trying to write best pick like a crazy uncle with a government that's not going to be for a month existing empowers people with education and put me with his recent make more money in the future for their families especially with the mess with ok so let
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me ask you a question now we have to question look things are temps go up in the next three years by a thousand percent. here i would just ask them if they go ahead. so we've got to go through all the shenanigans the equal distance the pool just to get. to the will deal with it to go move deal with those of us to put some in to expand on that one on the well when you want to do it all of the google you have to twiddle you each. day you know this also should leave you with everybody right. because. this is not going to be used the president he has to be a certain. style of ethics nalang a step to you know obama was in spreading. did your world change for the better. full of good health you had people. raise that they was able to move
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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 cook that he gave to the people who need obama and then i went to bob because i don't have to pay to go to war i spent all of. so like i said before. the learn and all of that understand the theory and i'm not in 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 i know 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 his a lot of his our scholars now so so full based on that if in the eight years of
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barack obama 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 you got positive stuff was happening at the same time violence always existed that is a good question. and i feel that the president is just a person that is in a position that we see this approach that we could typical in this whole sweep of we can point to say he's the problem but they're great of how was it a control of things so so black folks always lay for five hundred years we so called it free for a little bit over hundreds of thousands of years and then he's not going away and geez predicate in the grammys goes on both sides because young white folks are damaged just like young black folks that it was because we were raised in this same society so we have. chicago chicago we had the station we have the projects they knock all the projects down
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a lock of all the gang leaders and they dissimulate 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 give them goods so they get all these other worldly kids were a man of the cello about facebook because curls are silly stuff and killings of nonsense like real ignorance you have to ignore it's the state of ego and they know better but they seemed 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 serial no no no trains like that coming through long around america. now we did that we were pickets. michael jackson many of them but please continue no so good stuff all in all for it am i
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understanding this correctly that those weapons stops them trains he sees that whole thing which ain't no use as a case as a case of the keep it because if it is in the us if you really knew who you were you would want to kill you broke you know would your brother really was a who he came from and his history of his movies people you would kill that you would lift it up now you've got kids that don't have no instruction once one with no idea the cause of the leadership they're watching t.v. in videos and they have done rubes and they've been desensitized i'm totally decent size and feel with the fantasy yummy that their little literally living off the face put me off for the images that they create so you get key is the means here on facebook would goods not too long ago i would have said where is all the black leaders in chicago stepping up to here not run. we in the form of will say gang levens was a get well you know we had
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a masterful made their way into organizations and i mean they started out street just like they can be started out as street selling liquor and those guys will only kennedy's thugs so. they got power in numbers they get grants. program a breakfast program for kids and a t.v. show to kamal you'll like this because the people in this type of a good job prefer situation whole do they have. control of the neighborhood but then they brought drugs heroin country cocaine comes in and then distractions and so all of our leaders all of the leaders that we. were told to you know revere and ominous also for their respect but how from it but then jeer right now back in a day where would you go as a black man would you go to pay for college for your daughter what 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
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then town like you would was downtown periods like a second downtown we should go over there and get out east a suit say it was a movie deal there would. 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 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 jefferson's yeah stephen exactly like the jeffersons you feel me you know hal people here they have the where with all right here are the keys they don't have. me in there are on drugs or alcohol when i'm out he's the do more than we shoot well i was unable to then i don't know how we got brisbane. well down the street with mayor daley ok i will raise them not about allow kids to go
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they will say that they're going to get up and they're going to police their neighborhood clearly they will work with the police all 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 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 is what it's under weight has anyone checked in with want to while. really can make a thinner moment and when they can. get. that voice to sell it won't cut it all. these jabs it's your brother. he's got
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a good gig for the next eight years now i don't know it certainly doesn't need me but don't worry bottle. o. say no more yes i hear you loud and clear he replies a little for sure. i'm starting to relax and now. i remember my last question. so just tell what's 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 that we're. a country that was developed for genocide so they're for. we're going through the growing pains of dealing with that genocide and as we get
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over that we reconcile with what has happened to a lot of different people everybody has been subjugated used to well it's will be a bit of fear we want to see a certain race with a certain class and a mirror of the soul and so we rectify those issues and. give some type of solace so that we can grow from this is where it's coming here in and. just at least have been. a bit of a sense in my experience to know that i got to do a whole lot more listening to talk. yeah i'm a stand up perceptional much better now than i did before i came into the school so i'm glad you were able to listen. and i'm glad to be. thanked for making the effort .
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thank you so much i can share alright i think we got to go check on. my i'm a little family. a little hounds got to real. god bless you and this place thank you and your family to fish it seared down i'll be back there we do good luck. and i will allocate coke. day one of chicago is a rat and stephen is amazed with this clean sheet. and how incredibly long the cell treatments.
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finally and now he has a new perspective on the pill and hopefully soon we can make the. next time on the great american pill to come from new york so like i like you on your i'm live in new york and i actually live on a farm subsidy or mono in new york new york new york new york new york city i'm from the can i am a little fun with you know. to sing like a children's truth and. no one two three four five six percent of. the possibility. of them years as a kid win or lose but here's the rain. the karma is coming back. but boy my enemy here every year again better because like nine hundred the frog
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in order to overthrow a regime it does take popular discontent and popular mobilization but it also requires actors with in the leadership of the regime who feel that the regime is no longer serving the national interest you need people in the military or the bureaucracy or both who are willing to see the regime change otherwise they would be able to put down a popular revolt but did not have support at higher levels. and when you don't. see the teachers what they did they could pin it down to what they knew not through only ten space. may be. left alone they. said. semana climbed into no seven did especially that to.
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after intense air bombardment turkey now starts a ground incursion into kurdish held syrian territory the assault follows a now retracted announcement by the u.s. that it would set up a kurdish border force something that enraged. olympic peace north and south korea reach a breakthrough deal to march and compete under one flag at the upcoming winter games but that comes as western leaders decide it is time to up the ante against pyongyang. the pressure. intensified pressure just because they include cutting off diplomatic ties to north korea. and then germany the vote on coalition talks with party sees the as pretty leader martin schulze visibly an easy as even though he gets the green light the social democrats are clearly split on the issue .
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while whether you're studying in houston texas or eating pizza in interlochen michigan this is arts international and you are watching the weekly glad to have you with us. all right turkish tanks are rolling into syria supported by air power and ground troops with a military operation against kurds in the region now in full swing. i we can show you pictures we have received from the turkish syrian border. these are images of turkish rockets fired from a type province in the south of turkey. you can also see turkish artillery firing on kurdish positions trying to break down the situation on the border for us to get
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a clear picture of what's going on between the turks and the kurds along syria's northern border we should look at the map this is where the kurds are the two yellow areas the one on the left is the african region that's the new war zone the turkish army entered it from the northwest plus they used airstrikes the green area is where the turkish backed syrian rebels are these are the militias that ankara is counting on on the ground there moving in on afrin from the east turkey's claws are being drawn together turkey has officially made it clear they are determined to create a thirty kilometer buffer zone right here along the border once the actual armed operation is done and dusted there's little doubt that the turks have enough military capabilities for that so the buffer zone will mean effectively that
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a part of syria is under turkish control at the moment it seems ankara isn't going to stop there they want the operation to extend further east as well as president aired on announced towards mon be a city also controlled by the kurds it's and this other kurdish enclave when it comes to the kurdish forces they say they've been returning fire the kurds also claim they managed to repel the offensive speaking of casualties for now the kurds say there have already been quite a few mostly civilians it's all lawyers says ankara they say they've only killed fighters or terrorists as turkey puts it the turkish military is trying to reassure everyone it will take precautions to minimize civilian casualties but in the media reports we also saw more threats from the turkish government like the prime minister saying anyone who helps the kurds with weapons will automatically become
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a target for an korea's guns. but it is not just the kurds that have sustained damage during operation all of brenchley this turkish city was hit by three rockets fired from syrian territory are turkish troops are now carrying out their anti terror operations one person was killed and over thirty others injured in the shelling according to local officials. and the turkish incursion follows an outrage over america's recent claim now are attracted that it would create a force to patrol the turkey syria border this was to consist of syrian democratic forces which are made up largely of kurdish y p g militia 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 b.s.f. in all groups plus with the goal of a final force size of approximately thirty thousand. soon after the announcement u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson backtracked he clarified that the whole situation
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had been missed described and ruled out the creation of a border force but here are pictures of kurdish forces who have allegedly already graduated from a u.s. led training course aimed at establishing the border security force that washington now claims will not exist the unit here consists of five hundred men and is reportedly the second to have graduated he spoke with osman lugo glu a former turkish ambassador to the us who believes the situation has acted as a trigger for turkey. i don't think the us really interfere but the us is responsible that is the reason why turkey felt compelled to intervene and to start this opposition in the first place because. the u.s. even though they backtracked. through the initial announcement and the day said they want to establish an army of course power about force. in all countries of
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the world that it's only want to pull out one army so but the u.s. says i'm going to create another force to. secure syria's border and secure syria's border with turkey but of this mean that turkey is not on an enemy or syria turkey is not on and i'm going over to us turkey is a member of nato so it didn't make sense and i think turkey was the quite correct in person having this step as a direct threat to its national security. in light of recent events the u.s. state department issued a rather measured statement department spokesperson said turkey should ensure its military operations were limited in time and scope that is after the turkish president earlier today accused its allies of providing military support to the kurds with washington first and foremost in his line of fire as artie's policy explained. the turkish president added one has come out with guns blazing and some
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pretty harsh rhetoric for the trump administration loves us all good about america do not encroach on our borders do not provoke us we will run out of patience i told brock obama the same unfortunately i don't get any response. those who see the backing of the us will not stand the turkish nation it is our national struggle is essentially turning on and has allies he's accused the west of providing weapons and ammunition to the kurdish militia he says that aside from five thousand trucks weapons and ammunition from some two thousand planes has been provided the turkish president also saying to quote that his allies are dishonest when they do not admit to the fact that they have been supplying weapons to terrorists and here of course he's referencing the kurdish militia known as the y p g france is calling for an urgent united nations security council meeting while at the same time germany has expressed that it is extremely concerned with these developments particularly
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saying that the cultivated risks that could result from this confrontation between turkey and the kurds is something that might mount at the same time we are hearing from the turkish foreign minister who says that anyone who does not support or took his actions in the african region essentially is siding with the terrorists and will be dealt with accordingly so what we see is some pretty harsh rhetoric coming from ankara particularly towards its allies essentially saying that it will not set that they get involved in warning them that they could potentially take further action. in the turkish city of the stone bowl protesters could be seen demonstrating against the military operation targeting kurdish forces in northern syria. but of a were met by a heavy police presence according to reports officers used crowd control agents to disperse the demonstration at least twelve people were said to be detained after
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scuffles broke out between police and protesters in turkey's military action against the kurds in syria also triggered protests across europe people took to the streets in a number of capitals to denounce the incursion and to demand a deescalation of the crisis of course the following developments on the turkish syrian border as they unfold and we will bring you developments as they come in. all right this week the two koreas agreed to march together under a single flag during the upcoming winter olympics now the north will send twenty two athletes to compete in the three sports at the games the international olympic committee president thomas bach praised the agreement calling it a milestone in a long journey. now the two koreas will also form a single team in women's hockey for the first time in olympic history they will also have a korean folk song as
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a common anthem. officials from both countries have been a meeting throughout the week to discuss peace efforts but the seeming reproach ment between the koreas has not convinced the u.s. president who said he is not sure the talks can lead to anything meaningful also this week the u.s. and allies of the one nine hundred fifty s. korean war gathered in canada for separate talks on the current crisis and agreed more pressure is the only solution to. the pressure. north korea takes to sciences. i think. is to send out a very clear message that we want to intensify that pressure disco they include cutting off diplomatic ties to his north korea we spoke to human rights lawyer eric surat can he says washington fears dropping out of the spotlight in the korean crisis president. somehow believes that this pressure approach is is the.
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