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never so i just want to thank him for not get shot up until he goes like this we are going to want to stand him if you don't give it up. or. 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 the suspects that were arrested by his unit yesterday even before their trial live pictures are published in the local newspaper central these are people who just arrested so they actually brought up the. u.s. and. i'm sure have been involved with some of the what your year. going to do as far as we hear your reference or been involved with disposal margaretta. so you will find. we're going to disguise the words. over
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room around twenty arrests and 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 the. u.s. to take care of the alligators. i think. this young specimen was found in front of a garage door a time out alone to get anger. a roll of tape could be used as handcuffs. were doing just tying his legs together then it gives us more control over. player that mouth this tape we got come back after you couple you go watch the tape of the failed strongest thing. in the car. alligator sits in the prisoner's spot.
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will be set free and join his peers everywhere. now a seventh you know. new orleans is a swamp creature also known as by. the alligators reign over the area. there are more than two.
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things that one right if we want to tempt a good one why did you. think. 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 remington 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 reach out to this. way. by. few kilometers from this small.
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area has the highest concentration of alligators in the united states. on these few trips charlie is always joined by a son. i'd much rather the country than 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 is checking his traps set up the previous day. the alligators attracted by a piece of meat on a big. today . specimen. but he's told.
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rappahannock that. yeah he might make six really take it in plain even and maybe sale the house well this one here myself for two hundred dollars. really 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. along this river here is five thousand acres. and out of that i get thirty six thirty tags. today we captured two alligators.
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who did. back home only prepares a typical new orleans dish. of fried alligator. this is the little tender cut out of the tail it's a muscle that controls the tail of the gator that make them swing it like this. it looks like chicken but it tastes like fish. actually shirt stands the school and in m. sixteen. what is right. christian motorcycle. it leaves saying god. charlie also believes in the right
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to bear arms. they're not. or if they are larger than lisa's house they carry a gun or some kind of weapon grade take and steal you know whatever he needs to did they get what he want so when you take that away from me then how can i protect myself how can i bought. a gun don't kill it's person he's like. in new orleans about eighty percent of victims are killed by gun violence. take the basket of plessis food in the name of jesus christ that nourish our body bring a stronger closer to a name. back in the early in the black neighborhood trinity. we
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meet up with their dancing at this place. getting ready for celebration. if. everything has to be really nice. because people. giving the few roof. deserves the best of dignity. for thirty years aaron has been leading the band plays at every funeral. as well this is america and america we have been. no this jazz funeral so it is a tradition that is. very much respected. he wears a black suit. and
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for his hair he needs help. oh you got to help me get dressed and get out. his wife helps out. so that that. will. yeah oh. today a few. of . these women were dancing for his daughter. once a man was murdered. in the dancing gives the
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tempo. he's joyful. to come in. new orleans is facing an unprecedented crisis every day young people die from gunfire. threatening actions can be very dangerous this is the atmosphere. with russia the poisoning incident in the u.k. yet to be explained to the public but this is not stop the british and american governments from playing the role of judge jury and executioner. i don't want my wagon that he will that i can go on. or you will pull you out of
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the. bed and him off in the same one a bit and i didn't do it will always be the good is it also. or no one to offer household. on a punishment for. you to. keep it or done or don't let you people come up with a good. come on ten you're not going to tell on him and i'm mad at them and the money i'm just i'm. not bad with the internet but oh november of a deficit i give them that as an adult like about it i'm about to have the only thing is isaac and it is about. a plate for many flips over the years so i know the gunman so i got some. football
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isn't only about what happens on the pitch put a funnel school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money kill you narrowness and spending through to the twenty million one playa. it's an experience like nothing else on earth because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy my great so we'll all chance with that. and thinks it's going to. there are some was some upset all of them mama. i don't mama little bit of that of . the old a little frisky. i'm not critical i'll hold but if they're going to be chilcote
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don't know. what. sort of. what i mean and you come with the he's going to get so for this for me. the question is to yes but oh yes the chest but i'm. here for everyone that is for you of the. even. facebook admits that around eighty seven million private accounts have been affected by a data breach and that almost all of the company's two billion users have been
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exposed to improper improper excuse me daily use. u.k. foreign office deletes a tweet equipment british experts had pinpointed russia as the source of the nerve agent used in the scream paul poisoning case. the e.u. rejects russia's proposal for a joint investigation into the poisoning of a double agent so i guess people and his daughter. and russia turkey and iran agree on a joint effort to rebuild in syria and warn of attempts by militants to sabotage the peace process. are broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our team international and sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us now facebook has
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admitted that the scale of a personal data breach involving the research firm cambridge analytic was far larger than previously estimated are just as details but we now have facebook admitting that most of its two billion users probably had their information revealed in an unauthorized manner now when the new york times first broke the story in mid march we heard that it was fifty million fifty million users of facebook that had their information handed over to cambridge analytic now we later heard that it was eighty seven million people who had their facebook profiles handed over to this research firm and that the majority of them were in the united states now the firm that has been using this information it's called cambridge and a little.

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