tv Documentary RT October 14, 2018 3:30am-3:55am EDT
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this is crude oil and so they need to actually physically pump it out of the ground you know well well well well well well well well well. in two thousand and sixteen we had a one billion barrels marco produced oil. and said things that need more to cut a stream leave phone the whole place the influx of man with a lot of money. before it's current you know just like all the oil field workers can fly and you know find out the phone rang along with eighteen in the in the set and got. they work twelve sixteen hours a day you know it's hard work oil workers not using and so they want to relieve their stress and how do they relieve their stress these men will that outweigh the
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many that comfort these many. people have been murdered up here people been raped they're massive drug issues up here you have a boom you have everything else that comes along with money. you're. winnings when the losing go and i am the founder of for her north dakota i'm a victim advocate for those experience exploitation trafficking. when i first arrived in north dakota i had no idea what i was. walking
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into the ratio of men to women when i got here it was a hundred to one so there was a hundred men working prostitution because that was really the only two. people groups were the local women and then those working as strippers or in prostitution. they moved out with a little which was a saw them out late almost. to do a man's but the other one gets called the other one a man is not a woman. although. i would say that if you don't make a hundred thousand dollars a year. as
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a minimum there is an issue. here in india if you walk in the oil fields just brought together the best of the best people all my all my guys i went out there's no question about it all my all my guys i went out there's no question about it. and then i started up magnus. yes. over two and a half years ago so i invented a couple of products introduced a couple of products to the oil fields and. i got lucky to be honest with you i just got lucky. oh. i'm. so i'm mrs carmel my oldest she. only got like ten months old because my daughter. got her pets she loves little chickens you know that's what we did and. don't get me wrong there's
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a lot of challenges. because there's not a lot of service least for the family. i know pulling out of the grocery is only really there's two grocery stores but there's really one big grocery store it's just you got to drive forever to go see a good doctor. so we do that we do this barbecue. to screw cool things you know just how you handle trust. the stress is really high i mean if it is just. because i don't perform. somebody else is going to come in and take over the work. that i lose all that. i got to go find it and. start again so stressed that it got me ski back to.
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every spot housing. there are fifteen and then a usually have a shotgun as well. usually what we have in here so we have our camera system up front right here. and. monitor you know this is our radar so we can monitor vehicle speeds. our computers. we receive a lot of them very very a lot of everything you could have. talked to the drivers to domestic call. the no two days are the same. you know you go from helping. a little lady out of medical to arresting a guy with them to deliver their caught a case you know five minutes later to unlocking somebody as a vehicle it really varies. and thirty nine can be
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three hundred block a street southeast or quite a one nine zero out of charles victor. i am a certain jensen police department stop and as you don't have front license plate on the vehicle no. no we just haven't gotten the lights on it since that is how. you got to get the money they're working on it sounds good casey well there is a gun and so i don't want to be clear where is it that i don't you know you do me a favor for me in the store is where is it absent is down right back there for me it's just right there is the insurance in there. i think. oh. yeah there's no magazine and i appreciate it. just press a little for firearm ninety nine. there's
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a lot of money with the oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country and all over than over the world to be honest with you. and we do have a large large issue with narcotics and alcohol abuse these national. process and the numbers of calls it's seems very clear we look at the prices when there are forty two years ago for a barrel of west texas oil now it's over seventy about seventy fourth today and we see that people are drawn to our area to support the oil industry people who are very busy and want to relax and i do i mean when i'm busy i like to relax also but then they'll generally drink too much sometimes and then the drug community comes in and gets methamphetamine and cocaine and other things and that cycle with drinking in the drugs when the people who are used to being busy all the time and they don't have enough time nothings to do in their own time the problems happen.
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i just think mostly pretend i didn't have and i can i mean and then to cry or i'm really starting to get. so it's hard knowing back in play tonight. about it again you know i mean i've been working so hard to forget that part and i am. pretty sure yeah. perrier i'll tell you a really. hard. high line arrays you know ronnie here i know i can tell you right i think i was in the house and. that's i am going to be like mom right now i have to find the twenty
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three. responsible you're working so hard. i had an ex-boyfriend. and he worked on the oil fields and stuff he was working really long hours and so deal with working those long hours he started doing drugs specifically crystal meth. in order to stay awake and you know continue doing its job and. stuff like. a half an hour. and he took the money. they all by myself in order to go ahead nothing he would i had to do to survive you know if you have the choice of sleeping in the cold or doing what you got to do what are you going
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to do in the middle of all that. getting. one of her very first fires was actually a pimp a very prominent in the area that was sending a clear message to her that she couldn't work independent or the way that she was working and that she needed to be under his control and that scared her words or right now. i don't want to talk about him i just i feel like i don't want to shatter any you feel me and i just don't want to talk about. when i saw her or. fresh eighteen year old. this time that was gone. the light had definitely hit her just people men the post office i mean. just anybody dr is
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teachers these men that are going out and buying these are all people. and nobody knows because it's such a big secret. and without these guys these buyers this wouldn't be happening. without their. and their biggest selfish desires none of this when. what politicians do you should. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to. have to go right to be close with what the four three in the morning can't be good . i'm interested always in the waters of. the ship.
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and you. don't pal. coming up out of a known type of time called paul enough. no more i. will get. him from penn there is a trade in young girls sold into an underground six in the street sometimes by the people they trust but most. of them i'm not made fun of. guys or financial survival guide stacey let's learn a salad feel out let's say i'm a troika. response based off the fight wall street fraud thank you for helping.
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destroy that's true. that's slavery. i don't know if it was government official of the president of the f.c.c. the system i see i've got to report the system designed for people like me. as long as there are. different people here for different reasons. we all saw. most people in philadelphia only about two paychecks away from home.
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looking for anything a vehicle we're looking for any trace of a libya that we can find is a very sociable joke around. people. gold spend time with their kids. spend time with her friends. and i mean all thirty two year old you know. well i was. eleven when i started running away from home and it wasn't out of an act of rebellion it was i had. experienced early sexual child abuse by the father figure in my home at thirteen years old i was at school. one day and there had been a girl that had i gone to school with who was
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a little bit older who everybody knew she had an older boyfriend and she started talking about her boyfriend and how he's just this nice guy and he spoils her and she can get anything she wants from him in he was having a party that night. and she said yeah it's going to be a lot of older people and my boyfriends really cool out time in the night was going on and it definitely was older people thirteen i would have to say they were probably thirty's and forty's she came out i mean she said hey you need to go in the bedroom. and i was like why what's up and i just figured it was because they were fighting or whatever and and she was still with him and she kept going like go you know get in the room and i thought ok and then i saw the man and hand her boyfriend money so i went in to the room. and.
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sat on the edge of the bed and it was. darkly lit and. within less than a minute a couple walked in the room it's almost like a dream it's almost like a fog and all i could hear was by his voice instructing his person his lady on what to do and i heard kids her and by the time she started touching me. i had just seen it and so. they had sex with you. i couldn't understand why. my need for. it was always this it was x. . and. so i just remember in that moment kind of a happening attitude i was like. i
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was just like well there goes my search for. what's good in the world i guess there's no you know and i would have to say that's one of my personality changed from being in the. pool. for camping and you know well if i minute if i'm that person i might as well be that person. and i was thirteen. i remember this from last year this road in particular road but once i get into anything south of here that was all brand new to me. twenty two thousand or twenty hundred feet. i got down the water and then i went
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a little bit north. of gone with the when the. when she disappeared disappeared as well. cannot find the truck to. running license plates a lot type of thing she thinks someone would have had on this truck and you know that suspicious in itself. we can't really see it from you know looking straight at it so when we flew over the top of it that's when we can see all that stuff and. you know those things down there and we don't know how long that r.v. has been since there is so you know get out there and take a look. at models when all of. this is in with schools. for five girls in a bar and most of. your sixty people and you're going to do is try to get the same
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girl first picture we have you got it i was just bartender. when i first knew him and i was i was really good to drop out it really dark point in my life were hard to get ranger on. my drugs get ready go to work going to it was just it were cycle. i mean missing something but then everybody look at me and. i got to the point where i felt so stuck and stranded that i did place in that i'm back page. and i went and i went and i didn't post my picture because i was so no one. between melissa. but i felt like i was my only way is by i could come up with a big chunk of cash really fast and. i guess maybe a link. there was that little voice inside my head that says they don't don't go
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through with that and i got you alice and. i just never went through with it but i just never forget having that place in that ad now as late how i got to this point. and after that day. just started working harder at regular jobs. i crawled out of the belly of all this and i was. i was i don't think i would have made it in another year if i hadn't met josh and and that's what a parent tells you you are an empowerment laith. i'm sorry most but. we're going to see. reason for that lead doesn't seem all that. late is going to go you know when i saw you with my beloved hurting like them the slip. i am pretty that i would you know know you you know.
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this is really emotional. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be to limit death penalty just because i think that's a fair thing 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 really that hasn't been that we're even many of the times families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in saying.
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not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. you cannot operate as united nations this is not just one robot u.n. d.p. world health organization and in fact other international organizations like the international committee of the red cross you cannot work in a place like gaza without pragmatic cooperation with the locals all refuse which are hamas in this case here or has been for most of the last few years.
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