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talking about aged morally acceptable to her those who are talking about hate but what about the innocent people actually members of the media get attacked by and used to use schoolteachers do you know i mean is also if you're attacked by diane is completed wait wait well wait hold on hold lawyer i met initially you see people a day are people of color as the left likes to call them being attacked by these individuals because if their political opinions so i don't really understand this whole thing about world it's ok is somehow justified for the values i don't see if it does because most of the time when i see jimmy gaijin news about news use against those who just have different points of view you know i'd have to see it see the statistics on that. you know we have seen a outbreak in street fighting between fascists and anti fascist said absolutely has happened these people are just afraid they're cowards and they're acting in a way that is totally irrational because of their fear half past the hour here and most are wrapping up their weekly here for this hour with a plenty more to offer you in about twenty five minutes but you can join us.
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and i finally ended up going also this weekend going to where i live now has a blip on donkey the point. line and you feel you wouldn't be that easy to find and found that out in me. plus is that going to see much of the city people. getting. voted off that it might have been my little bit of a wonder from about a little bit of shut out of money coming no doubt much of the way for the mob not
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america was never great was founded on the rape in the murder. nothing changed so we said all response to these situations that we do in the ways. people get sad every day she is just sad people kill each other blood through killing children. so it was just no way that people are going to just sit back and allow children to be shot down law enforcement. this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. this this can't be happening in america we call from the streets we've got to deal with lives is the reason i have to ride like this is the reason.
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from mckellen a city in southeast texas you only look straight ahead you can only discover the united states. every day at around three o'clock in the afternoon the monotonous rhythm of the station changes when the federals unload a new group of central american immigrants. from what you know. are there but don't. get out or ride the sponsor but one of my calendar is an immigration hotspot. one red army does your bullet. bullet that broke. it up. on the whole thing the lawyer. waiting on the other side of the border in the
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mexican military knows his love bestia the freight train that crosses all of mexico packed with immigrants. head of number. one but. i did open up. a little bit. from the bus station to the reception center at the church of the sacred heart it's barely five hundred meters. a short journey but loaded with tension.
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the end of fear unmasks infinite tiredness uncertainty is etched on every face. for this new life that begins today they barely have enough clothes and documents to fill a plastic bag. of . smiles and applause relaxed and you come us. they'll spend a few hours in this shelter and you hold up on. just a shower eat change their clothing before returning to the station and catching a bus. it will take them to a temporary destination in the united states. you
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have and i. want them. ok even long beach. and them are going to be a long beach minutes in the. i don't have it at. the second. because that there. was an impact on the part of the silliest become a part of. their response is always follow the same pattern just hours ago they crossed the rio grande by boat after paying the coyote for a fifty dollars per person journey. the border patrols intercepted them and that they don't have criminal records that's why they're permitted to live at the home
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of a relative or friend until a judge decides their final destination either within the united states for back in their own country. that supports or you. don't i don't know yet you know. grew up in the land of drug dealers in honduras he had a banana plantation the one day a neighbor threatened him to hand over his lend or end up in cased in lead along with his son manuel said goodbye to his mother and brothers and just after crossing mexico they boarded. first. simple i want to become
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a mentor and i wanted last. quarter but it. he. and i started a group a year later the most and yet the words he understood i mean i would need them in. l.a. they are better than most of them are there. but income enough bought a. better one within the west. europe and they're going to buy it all on to my mother. he said i want the i want to. see it and so it. is the. but you know what. his name is also man well and he to escape from honduras from a sense of impunity in a violent gang from poverty from anything that makes a twenty year old kid take the most dangerous trip of his life alone with
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a baby. on the. i want to hold it. and ask him not to buy. yeah. this is going to. saudi i was fed up with being attacked by her children's father and she feared for her oldest boy's life. by you know coming out of. the gangs of el salvador treat a child's life as a military with only two options refused to let your son julian and they kill him
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or agree and all you can do is wait for his funeral. but i don't see those things everybody not going to some of us about to make up only to be asked to be badly. and we will soon begin the construction of a great great war was our southern border. there's a lot the eyebrows bill and the house and i guess that means. you got before your microphone but if you go i did. you know me that was different that are going to be then and not then there's those of us there suit medical. and mood or identify going to say is ideal i mean everything doesn't mean they've got that all but. that they're not going to die they bill clinton you didn't say this i thought i said it was three go. one day with your little bit go read out i'll carry their bones we'll
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start on the ill. growth over there by you're going to lead us i see the cannot tell them about that but i give them a yes who stores don't look at them as honest or spineless is the idea i looked at a level this is those needles the almost like yes i want and. yeah innocent the most idea is the medical staff and that i didn't know that their son as he came out of the. pool a good deal not all that and don't know me younger personas galatea eaters the internet they could have them as well as said and i mean sometime you know there's there's a whole gamut of system of i mean in. this there are this idea yourself and there are this ideal of brownsville it's like the not that i'm getting the feed the you i mean the set out of owner idea get that meaning is sort of those mean you know we're going to get filed on board say but out of the feed the arm and there is thousand needles there machine. in the.
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when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murderer i would prefer it be to live the death penalty just because i think that's a fair think the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying the is just no way to present and that we want even many of the families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victim's families what that's going to give them
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peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. to put. up enough of it. in the. hospital you have you just as we. were talking to us. about the. time. i got out i love it it was only just me getting each ready for it. and then a lot of it i think about thought i was good but i'm going to look at him as art but i was up the money into the magazine with going to. show you the long look alike model was almost. to say sleep all.
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right so who is a wall to. wall that was if you meet. other people who go from zero zero zero zero. i was. he. the rio grande is much more than a border between texas and mexico it's a source of life and death. to the bodies of immigrants sprout from its waters. the river is for the moment the last obstacle the salvadorians and your ins and guatemalans have to face in their escape. mexicans on the other hand usually pass
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through border post with a visa and stay in the united states after their permit expires. if. they monitor every metre of the border for the americans they are the border patrol's for hispanics they are simply. there are about nine thousand in texas and president donald trump expects many more in the coming months. i just see i mean i. think you you. are.
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some people of course. see this with. us as. a little cool. in recent years border control measures have been stepped up. in addition to aerial surveillance with their ships and helicopters there are even sensors hidden away among the bushes and shrubs. many say they're already sufficient measures to make a wall unnecessary. and. that's.
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what appeared to be going on. there is that in the u.s. where you. see you know this they need to. get. one. lost by knowledge if you lost korean this by now but i got there we never know how to keep. women and i mean when i'm here when my equal a lot of all. i could go through and i was glad of a leo you know that if i mean it. i want and we're not ruperto escobar belongs to a long line of texas ranches get his from overlooks the rio grande from there he
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extracts water to irrigate the crops to provide feed for his cattle give out when i said yes but that is. one of the few people here. and i give a little of. all the let me. get. back to. cease repair so is one of the hundreds of branches affected by the possible construction of president trumps long and promised wolf one of his phone would be split in two and. it probably gets under restart until one year of us not. if pussy. was going the right as a mortal. in the cure as
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a president i see him but it. is telling him he's here. and when i say what he does yes. or no moral. they don't. get him but with. your no. not going to. but. there are going to access for me. what. israel. roberto's case shows that the possible construction of the wall which has yet to appear in any budgetary planning could provoke a cascade of demands that would delay it indefinitely. he
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says i mean on the puzzle let me get a. number going to. see me from. you know what i was getting on the. does oppose one of the of bases and that's to keep us on you know one of. our when i. and i when i mean you. i mean you know you. in the months. i don't think the. number of come to me thank you look at that the mother.
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concern his neighbors and the wall is a big concern. and it's. launched what he calls the operation. with the health of war veterans they plan to control the border using drones census surveillance cameras. technology instead of concrete the proposal has already been submitted to washington. that couldn't. be the guy most look at the memos. and. i. owe them a. omotola. and. any
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book about said about it that on that. note get in the. to do it article. i thought i was. taught that the. you know it was. you know. there was somebody out or moodle. believe it also you know. what it. is right on the border where the movement of people is at the peak shopping centers prosperous thanks to mexicans buying goods. in fax laredo and radio one in the same city divided by
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a river and by two different flags. figure of return from. their tour. at dusk the brownsville and border post is filled with young people who study in the united states but live in mexico. some because of family ties others because they find it cheaper despite the toll that must be paid each time they cross the bridge. i compete with all of them i. think it's going to.
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defend people on ways i didn't get the focus i think in sync i mean you know what i mean because i think. that is what. now finally an example non-static ended up playing now hons a blip on thousand people a fine. line and if you knew you would it be that easy to find a friend that i had and you know me. plus it said thank you t. much to people whom i didn't. look at i thought it might have been
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my little bit of a wonderful enough that i little bit that we are shut out of money coming over as much of that away for tomorrow not to get it but it. exists in london just slightly lists some boards of. to see. if anybody will tell them. it's a very rough roads around you so it's rough climates and you have to fight to google for them if. it was gunshots on top them and so many friends who would have been going there may have been and you don't know. don't let me back
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stories to shape the week. one of the city's worst hit by the conflict in syria aleppo is undergoing extensive reconstruction years of war. between the u.s. and turkey escalates. relations have almost ceased to exist. the russian embassy in the u.s. says maria who was jailed on charges of being an unregistered foreign agent is being subjected to conditions that amount to torture. or. protests on the israeli gaza border see two palestinians killed and at least two hundred seventy.
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