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down the street we went to the outback and so we ate there anything and. heard the first bomb go off. everyone looked around but didn't really think anything of it you know it sounded kind of like a cannon going on and so we thought you know they're probably celebrating a few minutes later the second one and i was was the one that was closer to us where like the buildings shook. and so that's when people started freaking out. the manager of the restaurant made everybody go downstairs basement and told us that he was told that it was some kind of gas pipe. or was like that sounds like. that like that we were in there it would seem like forever wondering what the hell was going on you know so they finally let us through the back door
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into the alley behind the restaurant. and that's when. they saw people just running running and people with blood like with the hell's going on you know and so when my friend was asking around like what just happened what's happened and everyone's like there's bombs going off and so that's when we were like ok we got to book it to the train station because my friend was eight months pregnant you can't be there at all so we booked it to the train station and it was just mass mass people just going this is third or yeah it was it was it was crazy and. i still remember it like it was yesterday like. in this. movie. so. you're up to boston. pretty good for him so it's going to change. from where you were for him to disappear when he where was the finish line so they were the first on the tour. the second bomb went off i believe the bigger one the
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bigger one. so if it wasn't for hungry baby we could have been still standing there when i went off thinking back like before we went to eat we were trying to hook up with another friend who was there. but we couldn't figure out where he was so i actually took a picture of like where we were in so she can reference that like where to go and i didn't even notice it was her that when she later on that night after everything happened. when i took the picture the two the two brothers were in the picture. the one i took. yeah. i still have a want to see it. yeah. they're. looking at the
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russians also different from the european neighbors when it comes to individual rights and freedoms however they do have a very low tolerance for uncertainty in politics that translates into a strong electoral advantage for the incumbent making power transition should read and precarious what would it take for russians to stop playing it safe politically . was. most illusion and nice but smelly thing. just music first thing in the room with this stuff which is listening on the local new clothes. for. a little bit some of it is just some must try.
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to speak to gather some of them in all this. so they have all the seasons and he practices the old precious oppressive measures being deployed against the palestinian people everywhere on the set of colonialism the theft of our land and the many many. can hope is a stating things that their claim is a link of course began kohls i said the intifada or uprising. in america. back at harvard square max is looking for someone he can vibe
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with there we're talking about america. like what it means you know i am better able to work with a masterpiece or marshal i'm not and you work for them i want you with rank you i support the marginal element at my back of the fifty seven but i found that the whole world all screwed up in a fifty seven start i'm fifty seven years old and goes a long time and all my office that are so young i'm a four nine six a tennis player what's your sign aquarius i'm a jump but you're chinese in a while i'm a pig i can operate a rock or i'm around right now one project here you bought i'm here and i was great i give out free food the company was a. species i think the starbucks name issue on her mind was going to be traffic rethink what it what more you got the funding for military right how you have all the money you want housing and food you have to get over and start caring again it goes back to what is important for americans me myself and ah. hopeful i think
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america can make it if we get our values straight as old saying live simply so there's much to be written for telling them i want to see your show me a picture of you took randomly just to identify the spot you were. in. and it has the two individuals that were the terrorists. to speak on the ground i know you're not tell me about it but massey yes. you can zoom in. and this is before all the floor everything happened yeah. i mean it's it's clear as day there they are yeah they're already there yeah. yeah right there for them. i mean that's just. crazy right and i mean even noticed until my friend was like you got to take a look at your picture again and i was like why does the man and look at the people
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and that's when i was like oh. there they are tell me though. because you're talking about it and i'm basically it's an emotional. thing. i've met several people who are nine eleven something told to go home that day. you know you can chalk that up to. luck. a higher power or anything. i didn't get any of that. not at all not until after the fact and. listening after the fact after everything happened. we just like me it was me and three my friends my pregnant friend and her husband and another friend and all three of us that we were like we need to get home that was our main focus and i'm sorry i mean you know when you have a tissue brother or a napkin or something i'm sort of. we have anything like that and to go is going to
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get a little slow knowing how good your father and. mother. are you break up with just because my mom. so apart from me it's a it's one to one city in america i mean it's all over america it's a big country right there take her completely happy right and so you know our territories like watery go up to where i'm ok so how about this place i see last yeah i think that's not the first time one it's amazing after the birth i guess is you know much about where my father just came up after the bombing at the marathon bombing. but i do know that there was a whole boston strong it only came about from that and one of them is like what's what's going on in the meantime we like to look up for each other type of terror and things like that like we get one another where you feel it's all turning i mean
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i guess that i'm puerto rican cold in terms of my what's going on here i don't feel like i'm ok like right now my grandfather been up for it and he just had like so much right talk about the american public arena where american stuff like that that's happening right now is very unique to not feel like when they need it that's their part that they're here because you know any other place you stand they got really maybe it would take to get it i don't want to train up so much knowledge and box and you know on that day honestly yeah like a lot like you can't. leave after. all this went down the trains were running they kept the trains running to let people get out of there yes. and there were like law enforcement with like huge guns in like backpacks like all over the place like just people panic yeah and your girlfriend was pretty sure running to washington. right the time yourself yeah.
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yeah. scared it was terrifying actually because we didn't know if there was going to be another one that to go off or away or you know when so it was it was. i can't even put it in words. how did mom and dad react. he were finally good happy to see me when i go home because they couldn't get ahold of me because you know all the phones were down you know you can make any phone calls you can text you can do anything so they didn't know where i was or if i was still around or anything. so when i finally got home. and it it was a boy still here. but i'm just like i'm. trying to stay away from patricia and myself and. just to jump
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to the next idea i'm going to say. so that happens. but you still live there. it's my home it's still home. already where the heart of it was i got you. know a body was i mean that was just because my mom and she went to the american me. ask you about. the place a great. great dream come true i feel a lot of love coming here and we're so confident. right. here i see the phrase boston strong what does that mean that mean it's probably right. here. these are the attacks because they.
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are to be happening here and to get them out. beneath you we need to come you come . so i'm sitting here with a young lady who hasn't just seen. or heard the idea boston strong. i lived it. cost them kicks because look how quickly they caught those you know. kids off them. boston did a very good job catching those guys beyond yeah what are law enforcement deals with . i know firsthand because my dad is a police officer so. i know what he goes through you know coming out of it are you stronger. or you're getting there i'm getting their.
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cure was forced but that has raised a pretty terrific daughter to help her friend. she is pregnant. chad the baby. yeah yeah nice monkey boy shabelle holds the boy in him. what's now. so. heaven's here. you see there. really wasn't far. nothing nothing that somebody on the mill oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh. oh oh yes yes we knew that's what this is you know i saw a question about america as a country you become like our parents you know we're like a sibling that's run up and started around the country i think we're good mom mom i'm pretty sure these when. don't speak for all of the england and max definitely
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doesn't speak for all of us to keep it pretty good going to be better to get rid of trouble well that was just about to say that those cops intended you can speak up. yeah but you don't intend to make them a mistake right so that leaves current leadership you're not too keen on this no not a bit better yes he's. other than that he's open scott right i'll go cut off or no yes i was going to fund the east coast right in the summer and most of the gulf coast supplanting on to him and there's a transformation coming your neighborhood my god. what are you going to propose. we would do wonders what we're going to call having fun and we'll article was. it a dream gallows humor and work and it came to stop such a long time for a while that doesn't work again and. we're asking everybody on the greenberg
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pilgrimage what does america mean to you everything you've touched on that stretch here. this is still lead to dreams or is it just ok it was a land of dreams i mean my parents definitely reached the you know my dad was he always wanted to be home police officer did that you know as a member as a. raise does was meant to cause you know good jobs but. america now home like the way things are going with this new president and. the terrorism going on people killing each other i mean it makes me scared to even raise kids in this world now because look at what the have to look forward to. wondering if someone's going to bomb their school without a doubt i want children but i would fear for ya. i mean in the news you
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can even watch the news these days but there it is just when you don't see anything good. except the. dog on your train. so. you're still cool with america i'm still cool i'm still here things are going to get better i'm hopeful. good come awful things about this but the church said that there's too much going on now but i'm hoping that things will turn eventually turn. to thanks for coming and fran thanks for sharing your story the third day of massachusetts it's in the books stephen impacts a come to an understanding of what it means to be boston strong and our heroes meet back up to continue their quest to have a boston tea party of their own next time on the great american pilgrim. usually below. max level we've made. our
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home what does america mean to you. because. i am not very good at it bought by me and. i think that. america really. palestine is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos i'm in bill fiddlesticks mission to do it living for you like you know this this is my compass it is going up the study hall meetings it. will show.
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without a doubt. the only palestinians who gets the most hopeful is jerusalem counterparts i don't think this is about those who in the world and those over vision know only go through this when. i know it is unfair advantage to have this lady of the most of the jihad i'm going to go tedium it doesn't seem to do more than the most awesome but there's also. that. certain i want to do things that show a new face to be able to be very clear. the way. management. and they are they they are one they have and they have.
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skimmed you need to feel. something yeah what do you how much. do you want to. do about this that might if you're going to make a living that would diminish you still want to talk more negative cash. flow. i.
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i. this week one of the worst school. shooting rampage in florida. deal with them. because they committed the crimes of.
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welcome to the week. one of the deadliest school shootings in u.s. history a former student of marjorie stoneman douglas high school in florida went on a gun rampage killing seventeen and injuring a dozen more. you saw my dead body there on the floor and blood on the floor just how many people think five on the third floor. you could look like students it was one teacher and four students. so they do pull the fire drill we want our son. who nursed gunshot i doze firecrackers but there is a lot like oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh. oh oh oh my
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god i. don't like coming in being like i'm going to shoot at school you like start taking your family like i love you because you never know i get shot or killed i think is the word that can describe how you feel because at that moment you're wondering what if my kids easy ok z. safe was. during the shooting many of the students were holed up inside classrooms posting distressing messages online we managed to speak to a pollyanna aligning a student who was in the school at the time. or. like about to leave school. years before the supposed.
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started so. school. and high. it's not a fire drill it goes and it's like everybody still thought it's going to feel like . they do in the schools but then we. here are the people starting talking about life there is it should be like in the next. star already got and this is serious. as it all those go be on the floor like so nobody can see us you know all that stuff like not to be on our lawns and. mostly when we realized we were just like are you waiting at some point they came and they told us like thirty minutes later this all goes well everything is clear
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around but like we are not going to let you out like right now. you know everybody was just trying to reach out of their friends and their family. i must harm i just like feel various kinds of lost is like i don't know what they were like oh it's weird to like those thousand because like it's just never have been so me and i just don't think they're going to school is going to be like the same up there with fun because i feel like knowledgeable. of the shooting was police have identified the suspect as nicholas cruz a nineteen year old former student of the school who was expelled for disciplinary reasons police said he was armed with a semiautomatic rifle and had multiple micah's ins a cruise has told police that he was the one who carried out the shooting now he has been charged with seventeen counts of premeditated murder and students at the
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school described the suspect as troubled it's been reported teachers were warned about him some time ago and given his enthusiasm for firearms in his free time and significantly the f.b.i. and the police of admitted that they had received tip offs about the gunman years before the attack but ultimately failed to investigate. we have covered at the broward sheriff's office where we've had approximately twenty calls for service over the last two years regarding the killer the f.b.i. has a term and their protocol was not followed. your probation was not provided by me but. in no further investigation was conducted that. we've seen time and time again over the last few years intelligence agencies across the west dropping the ball in terms of getting tips being aware of potential threats and not following up on
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those threats and you taking out fences measures it seems lessons not being learned they need to have a proper view about you know what exactly are the threats what are they trying to do how can they best protect the people of their country to protect against these threats and that doesn't seem to be done. in france intelligence sources say that almost two thousand citizens known to have traveled to join islamic state in the middle east sixty seven came from one particular suburb in paris so we dispatched our to charlotte to penske to go take a look a short trade right from paris track on the surface there's nothing much to set it aside from the thousands of other towns in the country but you don't have to scratch very deep to see that trend is very different so you won't see any non butcher shops there were i think at the moment over fifteen hundred prayer rooms and five mosques if you look at people on the street you won't see couples holding
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hands though you'll see the women are dressed in strict islamic dress. there's a lot of home schooling so you couldn't really consider trap you know the typical french town anymore it's a little bit like a state within the state for decades it's been considered a magnet for muslim fundamentalists hardline salafism and one hobby is a one. idly practiced and trap has become synonymous with joe hart ism. and dozens of people. islamic state i was have carried out attacks on french soil have been linked. in paris in two thousand and fifty while with her right appears to. think that. there is some plain white pride remaining bad but your heart is only a matter of time before we have another attack the basic problem is that the ideology that's driving this and this goes much deeper than terrorist cells
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planning and executing attacks that ideology is so ingrained that last year a poll of french high school students revealed thirty two percent of muslim students believed islamic doctrine was superior to scientific fact another in two thousand and sixteen showed that sixty eight percent believed islamic law was superior to french law there's also concern that in an area like this that was once granted. by the authorities that sharia is becoming the lands. of. the full veil covering has been banned the eighty's yet the police are often reluctant to intervene off the riots in two thousand and thirteen when officers try to i.d. a woman who is fully covered with a very very fragile situation which the government doesn't want to provoke urban
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riots which would quickly spread like wildfire all over france. president says he wants to reorganize islam in a bid to fight fundamentalism but some experts say that's a pipe dream radicalization in places like this they say he's already far too deep rooted to take out. ski policy trap. the u.s. is joining the chorus of growing concern coming out of europe over foreign ice will fight is returning to their countries of residence washington has over its allies particularly britain to pay more attention to citizens who fled europe to join the terrorist organization earlier the u.k. defense secretary said they should not be allowed to return i don't think they should ever set foot in this country again they turned their back on britain our values and everything we stand for they are the worst of the worst we're working
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with the coalition on foreign fighter detainees and generally expect these detainees to return to their country of origin for disposition now i sold terrorists of u.k. origin who do come back will be facing prison sentences while other european countries have tried to reintegrate former eisold militants back into society denmark for example that's where ex jihadists even received apartments and jobs to promote reintegration earlier we heard opposing views from our guests on how to deal with returning jihadists but initially britain said we're going to make them stateless remove their passports not going to allow them reentry other countries then said let's take a more light approach some of the nordic nations said let's try to repatriate them have counter radicalisation programs which in part have actually been quite successful in some areas at the same time then the us is now taking the lead on the us sector defense said fall.

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