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i mean but it's different when someone right before your eyes gets shots shot in the head right i wasn't looking so i mean it was i got hurt i was looking out the car like this. first idea is that what happened to do was keep mom said rob a side door and this dude shooting into the car so i started because of a page up and i didn't know what he was doing i didn't snap and so i look where you're not even though i was like me. how likely is it because the two co-defendants who a lot of last time they said that clinton was sitting here pulled his gun from his
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waistband and shot him twice in the head how how likely is that from that is it possible not just pulling you know they show me how to do it has this number here if you shot from right here yeah there's no way why would you hit me if i do this probably won't even hate you because you probably mission because you're not a human on this distance you can still miss it yes if you just did like this you could miss this person. trying to shoot the hid the body you can hit the head it's harder to hit because it's moving right but if if he was yes if he got shot in the head twice and kind of closed the bullet holes were kind of close there's no way he could have just pulled it out in shot like that because that's what they said they pull it out of his waistband kept it there and shot him from that point. on the side of the head was he an expert shooter no he was eighteen now ok there's no way
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he could have shot like that and hit the person twice i'm here because you have to be an expert you had to do a lot of training and in eighteen years out there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way. because bullets do not shoot around a corner. or you decided you know you know you want to go in with. with you know you go with you we were left. we. were good. when you have a. good job to do it was. my favorite picture this is. this is probably want. that one and how these and here.
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probably first grade yeah first grade and there's the one in the say it's not. like. three one out it's really going my favorite one was the all dressed up for just spoke to go get a picture. he still has the same smile i need to have some steaks now. how is it for you to visit him. can't see you there and hate to leave it's real emotional. in the us every time you know. every day you know he's live in. a box. he's slow baby. once said if that person or he'll pick you up to come home.
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in july twenty seventh team hunted set up a freelance journalist working with auntie to militant shelling in syria. to honor
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his sacrifice quality has established a hundred l. such a memorial they will recognize more reporters who often risk their lives with the sake of the truth and through that peace you can submit to your published works in a video or written form until june the twelfth go to a doughty. we don't come. in the. i just remember being so typical i. go to brother little sister i mean we. you know i remember playing together i remember. cascaded riden by. going in the woods and build a fort. i also remember he no me locking him out of the how
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thin as. my hand. baseball. he was he was a good bet he is a good brother her. job like i was that way the woods. jr could. put him out and you know you know. you always want and in jail you are quick and they just love it ok i'm just a little river and they rode on his back so that way to drown or if you don't dive in the bushes to drown first i did yeah smart raid to shoot them are read
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to into a block or a sound of them did. their job voluntarily them feeling what happened down here for everybody or there was dark that separate us are ok this is the road where the body was finally. over the self but. of course we'll put it back over. to the third time he ran around to the phone with he got back to the phone. there for me now if it's called thirty or so years body out of body i am all ears. myself right now. over quite. a few things and you get all of our highly.
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malil what they talked about a bag a car anything my dad or when i was away from home or i don't know but i was driving around threatening they all had loaded gun shots and. there was armed. margrave was on. or. two tweets are losing a very good. point to the grab it was chrome alone knows. where you go you're sure that. one of the two that. revolver it was a one to short leg is. in the thirty eight were it would do the short right
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shoulder towards you margaret. there are. thirty eight is in position. is a position to. hear it. for. profit margin off first where you are off the mark office house. ajami off right there on the top of he'll did our they're going after a rock y'all where they were go and what their plans or they talked about. she talked about that you want to finish. it was do have to do so yes something knows what made. you want to. use.
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the. add some of thank you already what they hope was i was properly actually right i mean i've been up for days i was home and then for me i wasn't in the clear state of mind. at that point i just wanted to get away from everything and that's why lived east texas that's what i don't get why you don't just get away from these days the keys stayed with one of those they would want i asked myself why are you man same question now while i am this time around or whatever right. i know that any normal person would have said i would call the police you know but i don't have a normal life and i mean i mean i'm not i'm really blame it on my life song wise but the conditions are certain things the way you respond to critical situations. i
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just want to go to sleep as that's all i want to do that's what i did i want to sleep. i just got a gas. station. i could have a guest in a parking lot this wasn't dollars car right and i was over and i got out when a cyber stars and i got this fright the sunflower seeds and the buy one get one free pack of more belmont cigarettes are come out and that's when page was already in the truck. and its truck with a tree yes and so when i seen a situation i recognized it was something that was what was the situation he was what he was and i thought he was all. they said nancy it's only right and was there ever a suicide in the passenger seat. and
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so i look over and i'm like man i was up and he said when he said when he had no vehicle and so i was like man. i hopped in a car took off right. by the time up to this second murder i went to sleep and the gunshots will be a. car jumped out of the trunk and i say no i want persons down there are very brave why i asked them why he sued them and he said he knew my name in a
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a just. and when same a petri. dish. that took a toll on me because i'm like and this dude i don't want to have a family i mean this is the type of man that i was raised to respect. it's now i said there a shot i guess are even more cold if it who was that david page. it was i guess who was not supposed to that ok he's not somebody that they maintain or harmed anybody in any kind of way. and so on like and then reality said. everything will come back on me too so self-preservation with their self-preservation kicks in i mean people say why did you call the police what it was an option i mean i mean that was what i considered option. i said look i don't know what to do with this get away from me and to get out the truck and did he tell you i'm going to turn myself in and he has that yeah he did
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but i was i mean i wasn't thinking like that nobody actually said it would all be right now and then so i was like ok i don't care what you do just get away from me . and i was wondering what are the odds that they've it will tell what happened i don't know. if they i don't know i mean i guess as between him and whatever god he's choosing a warship right now you know. good morning or afternoon how are you i mean he says he can get to see and to see.
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so he dropped you off for a draw. but how much sense does that make if he if he held at gun point or he didn't he hold your gun point right he just felt afraid because he was carrying a gun do i understand i really like anything you try to do try to get away with it you know it felt like so if i had a gun and i'm holding you. or even if i'm not holding your drive along with me and you know i've done killed two people you're going to try to talk your way and get away from me. whether or not work we're cool or not you're going to try and get away some so way form or fashion and it took me that long to figure out ok cool that's the way i'm going to be able to do this and be able to manipulate him letting me go by telling him to get it get away from here so martin him in my opinion yes.
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herbie who works with the police chase they say why did you run it different i answered i could see but i did not know i was wanted for murder alone for world there's a gun in the truck i'm going to make the deal i'm outside of the city limits or i'm supposed to be i'm going back to do. our fears the thoughts of police about you know or when i was first refuse to watch police period. i mean because i know how it is my sister is charged and i've been involved because i know how they do things so i'm not talking the all the without an attorney. but why didn't he when he don't hate us because. you know i said. i was caught up in history cultural my ass it we don't talk to the police you don't form one of the people right but what if you know did it kill me and i mean i'm not saying it's right or wrong you know saying i mean if it was some might that as i heard a child then as different you know i mean this is i'm thirty one years old now so i
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see the nonsense and his quote unquote rules all these drug dealers and stuff and gamers stuff. and i'll say this right but it's what i'm here to at the time and at the time it was to me a motto of police nothing and so i didn't know that they would put it on me and i will get these people in trouble to get myself out of trouble it was my whole business and writes i'm not going to say now had i known that they were going to get the state was against me already that oh it's a total of you know but at the same time i'm doing as a mom until my mom's. so he can tell me. about that he's one of the first told the police it and i read a statement. oh i don't know where it came from or why i have been away but i mean as a sister or. even. more clear i. remember . the.
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reinforced rammed earth brick is what they really are. there's more than seventy houses about a hundred and forty people with families living here. it's really a way of forming. the sun's coming in and heating their house and being stored in massive walls. sagebrush
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is the natural environment here but as we're containing the sewage and using the plant served to process the sewage we create our own little.
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sanctions on energy supplies top the agenda of love and we are putting visits vienna on his first foreign trip since starting the fourth term as president. america's ambassador to israel gives some less than diplomatic feedback to journalists covering the. i.d.f. use of extreme force against palestinian protesters in gaza.
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coming out this music a war of annihilation a new report from a leading rights group accuses the u.s. led coalition of potentially breaking international law at the battle to liberate the syrian city of iraq from i still last year. twenty four hour news live from moscow this is r t international good to have your company i'm you know neal our top story vladimir putin has said russia will work to strengthen ties with austria in spite of e.u. sanctions on moscow he is currently in vienna on his first international trip since starting his fourth term as president right because the it has been following the
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visit. it's been an incredibly busy hectic day for vladimir putin between all the talks negotiations conferences and press conferences they talked about a whole list of issues and themes that have worried russia and austria of course one of them being sanctions we believe any politically motivated restrictions of protectionism these tools or is over and political issues are in the end useless in achieving the ultimate goal they're damaging for both sides and i think everyone's interest in lifting the sanctions russia are included we realize that is difficult for individual countries to voice and you know the reasons why however this doesn't stop us from developing ties with austria it can indeed be difficult to voice an independent position in europe on the sanctions against russia for a variety of reasons one of them being that the united states has kept up pressure in european states to keep the sanctions up another reason might be going against
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the flow of europe has an established position and the austrian chancellor himself said that as his country assumes chairmanship of the council of europe council of the european union that he won't rebel and lift sanctions against russia but he did admit that these a tough times and austria would do what it could to defuse the situation austria and russia have traditionally had very close relations and they've been able to talk about things that they disagree on sometimes drastically but in this case today we heard them talking about syria austria pledging to help with the humanitarian crisis there they talked about resolving the crisis in ukraine and the austrian chancellor himself said that russia is a part of europe and many problems in europe could be solved without russian participation and he's being backed by other new european leaders my pin.
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opening up to russia which has consolidated. which has consolidated its international role in various political crises in recent years. we will push for review sanctions system starting with those that risk hunnish in the russian civil society. another reason for this newfound eagerness to make up with russia could be the fraying relationship with the united states the unpredictability of donald trump washington has slapped new tariffs on european companies on european goods and that has incensed leaders all over the continent so making up with russia could be not only of political but also financial sense take for example liquefied natural gas that. the united states has been thrusting on europe that doesn't make much financial sense says the austrian
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president. recently there's been some let's call it reproach on the part of some american politicians who suggest that the use to dependent on russian gas but the fact it's been overlooked is that american liquid gas if i'm not mistaken is two if not three times more expensive than russian gas so it makes little sense from a purely economic perspective to replace russian gas with american liquid gas. to be blunt there shouldn't be any expectation of sanctions against russia being lifted any time soon overnight or in the foreseeable future but what we heard today as well in the in the weeks preceding this this meeting with these meetings is that the current europe shifting. point austrian freedom party m.p. . sees that europe should be reevaluating its traditional partnerships and seeking
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to strengthen ties to the east. as well as to do you know exactly what the game is the american game in europe and what is in the advantage of austria and what is against us to an interest they know there's no we have no conflict of interest at all with russia europe has no conflict of interest at all with russia the only conflict is an american russian conflict and this is leverage through europe so everyone knows to steer clear from being used by a certain mom european power against russia is against their interest so that's what you know the only question is now. how far they will to go what they will find in europe. continues over israel's use of lethal force against protesters in gaza the u.s.
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is remaining on wavering in its support for its middle eastern ally and most recently washington's ambassador in jerusalem despite some less than diplomatic advice to journalists covering the rallies in which since march at least one hundred and twenty palestinians have lost their lives. the. well the american ambassador to israel david friedman has attacked the media for what he says is failing to fairly cover the recent protests along the israel gaza border he said that when you have a situation of some forty thousand protesters storming the israeli border under the cover of burning tires and with pistols a molotov cocktails that situation is unprecedented and he says that israel did the best it could and yet despite this ninety percent of media coverage was biased and critical against the israeli defense forces the american ambassador did however
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concede that some criticism against israel is legitimate now israel's position has always been to blame him us for the protests and the ensuing violence and this is a position that american officials have echoed a mosque terrorist backed by iran have incited attacks against israeli security forces and infrastructure and we understand that israel has a right to defend itself urged the members of the security council to exercise at least as much scrutiny of the actions of the hamas terrorist group as it does to israel's legitimate right of self-defense now despite the fact that american officials have come out in support of how the israeli army behaved in dealing with those gaza protests there has been unprecedented criticism in the international community particularly by human rights groups you have for example human rights watch saying that the i.d.f. behavior was
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a bloodbath you have the united nations saying that it was outrageous you have amnesty international saying to quote that there was a horrifying use of live every mission against unarmed protesters now the latest figures we have from the gaza health ministry are that one hundred and nineteen people were killed in nine weeks of violence the situation on the ground is still tense and unfortunately we are bracing ourselves for those figures to climb. well journalist and filmmaker david sheen has been documenting the racial and religious tensions in the region for almost a decade he told us he believes the u.s. ambassador's comments are part of a concerted effort to deprive palestinians of their rights and surely he's saying you can't report on any massacre doesn't matter the death toll goes up into the triple digits or if there's medics or whatever journalists are being shot you can't report on any massacre unless you first frame it within a narrative that justifies it. you know this is ridiculous this whole trumpy an
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attack everything is fake news unless you declare the narrative as we see it and i think it's pretty clear that they're overwhelmingly demonstrating that the israeli government isn't just trying to defend itself but is actually trying to destroy any idea of palestinian nationalism any idea of the chance that there could be some levels some measure of equality. on this the international is accusing the u.s. led coalition of committing potential war crimes during last year's operation to liberate the syrian city of iraq from islamic state the rights groups say there is strong evidence that america and its organized partners used in discriminant disproportionate force and that the impact was catastrophic more now from this to see if. this an amnesty international report dubbed war of any hell.

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