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the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the web in one's midst and then when it happened on trace one as i was just hand didn't hit him i never saw any contact between the two and the kind went back to where they were so the officers back here there try again fifteen feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled out his gun and aimed it on tree. oh qualitative people. believe look forward to the people. who look at. the little good day when you step out of the stores you must realize who you are fighting oh no oh i get one hundred. phrases oh oh pressure. you know no
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front. of train you aren't you the. only people we have the right of guns we remain just so that people understand you know the small window what's out there in the world. but you're not going to focus and walk it's the most ubiquitous gun out there most police departments use it but whatever gun you want to learn how to use doors open will teach whatever you want. to tell my teachers who get paid to follow our international laws will be caring if i'm going to learn as you will you pay no matter what i left out the paycheck i give the fingers together you're going to squeeze your hand then and make sure your finger stays off the trigger or both take the guns of this position and then make sure you set your hand and glove both so it's one of those open and express this part of the weather and that will go waiting here just like that with you with if
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you go straight now you want to clip the gun with the firmness of a good hand shift no more and that's all right so just to from mention. my name is taylor from alma and i will accept a director and sounder yes fairly which is school that works with young adults who've dropped out of fallout from schools and are trying to find. high school so they come to us because they want to finish their education age sixteen to twenty one which is the it's that we work with young people are deciding what they want to doing and they're deciding how to if they want to change if they are just they want to be not like their parents not like their neighbors not like some of the they come from very rough communities and this is a chance what this is a time when if they a lot of them are making decisions about who they're going to be as adults if you're living in poverty and everyone around you is living in poverty it's hard to
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understand why you should get up in the morning go to school if you want try to find a job and then go to that job every day and do things that are not necessarily fun and interesting and this is not about the students or about the parents but there's a lot of history. people being incarcerated there are has been and still is a lot of drug abuse in philadelphia and i think if you live in poverty and without hope it's very hard to dig yourself out of that it's very hard to do those things new to do. that you graduate a part of. it only if you are going to work. this in the city. where there will college.
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really not really just a minute to be. full of the last. twelve thirteen. you been a real good few begin murdered girls all of our life. as soon as we walk out of this building right any media news outlets can begin to
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start taking pictures or video of anything that we're doing we can stop them from doing with that means everything that we do people will be watching so i mean if you have headphones in your years if you're throwing trash on the ground if you're pushing and shoving each other to be around all that you get from it. we are again several schools nelson mandela school in brooklyn south bronx community charter high school in the bronx that's our youth coalition we were in there every day for the last three weeks teaching these kids about racism teaching these kids about police brutality teaching these kids about taking pride in who they are teaching these kids that they have the power all the powers and the people that they have the power to effect change this is what we told no one will be looking at you just do you want to have to say that police brutality are you.
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are you. are you going to. tell do. yes. so. the sub pop the. front
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b.z. these it's like. he knows the neighborhood. you lived in a same neighborhood for fifty two years how do you live in a same neighborhood with fifty two years we have a big right here and sixty three. and we really top the city so we're really. you know never really came back from there the blacks around here always struggle school again war wisely always have problems the war in the sixty's there was a lot of drinking and wasn't allowed to join with problems the drug problems didn't hit us in tool really in the seventies the seventy's was. a lot. different drugs to this go bad. really came came about in the seventy's we was
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really trying to get back from what we did in the sixty's tearing up the city in the eighty's the money was flowing the kids did what they needed the schools annoyed by was getting jobs and all year it was still touch trying to survive. it started out with gang war but we stopped gay want to start having drug wars and drug wars was. developed from. you it was making money off the crack. they would fight fully you know stuff on the corners the main thing is. they start shutting down the schools given the key it's different activities they took out the gym school they took out. different activities for the kids to do they all have all football and baseball
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games and stuff like that to go to we had a chance to know. the sports they had joe best basketball player he was good he was he was looked up to and he was a mark by the different people in the school when they did that they don't do that like the school or more they'll give you a chance to have to show. you all really ability the kids they don't want to go just the more. social science math and all that one and a lot more than that in school we were doing all the more.
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so we asked students in the spring how many of them knew you know could put their hands on a gun within twenty four hours and all. most overstayers in the school felt that they could get their hands on a gun within twenty four hours my students are not buying guns but they know that their uncle has a gun and they know where it is or they know that. they know somebody who has
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a con the know where it is so when i say they could put their hands on a gun i'm not saying i could buy one. good afternoon i want to introduce smush to raise some of you met him this summer he did a workshop on black guns matter this summer and he's here again to talk to us today also feel. free to you know. oh really
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wow that's really cool hope all day and of course missionary form. we've got oh you got my you got your mind on one thing all the time i'm lookin to go and this is art. i mean think about it. but guns aren't the answer to everything art can have as a place to hitting a target a hundred yards away. with little rockets and a small dog it's all. you know world a big part of the blogs and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's taught for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for
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the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the ball different clubs on one hand it is logical to sit in the home field where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and a fresh perspective i'm used to surprising people and i saw one all to give you. i'm going to talk about football not for you or else you can think i was going to do. by the way ways of that sliding here.
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came down here this summer when he he was a great help e. a great s. baked all the guns loved the way he had booked down went down to west he had told us that he used in there last may when he was here to talk to us about guns he ain't going in a mean mr yogi from a gun store if they'll just feeling blue and you're right so they had him a he talked about gun and shell with what was he going. for it how to take apart a gun what it is that popper's we still whole. whole. clean your gun he showed us they are very. helpful but then at the same time i had to tell them to identify no doubt was meant for every student
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because. filmed a play from the mud with a great hokey he did. it in fruit read from the roof to his goo he stayed on here to help the kids talk about guns he will go and name but don't pass to me i have been. good for the last five years when he broke down guns he had some very good point this are so why don't they black of those where you got it like these look. all black guns whether the firearm safety is free will decision you basically go to areas with big events you go on things like just the cool people you know see in the slums and while all this has anybody here have a. very experienced exposes on how i would say they've asked at last how the firemen are. not. also you so
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not. have you experienced before i. learned there's really. not seem a lot of things. as. sustenance on c.b.c. as i see. this is interesting. because. we're going to do anything he says. he's with us the lessons and some of the stuff it's an important. some really important issue in our community and people are dying and. you know there's a lot of shooting going on and a lot of it is. because people are not thinking it through to people who are in their communities that are doing that need to come and talk to them and share with them about their lives and in fi's them about their lives so going and mentor them
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i mean i think our students all need mentors and community and i think there are it's a community is full of people who are i mean i think actually the most important icons are the ordinary people who just have figured out how to have a good life and are working to have families have a house. you know because i think the you know one of the problems in and i've had i've been working with this population for twenty five years and i think one of the problems is that it's only the famous people are not the right people for it to be using as your models because very few people are going to become stars and that's you know i mean if you're lucky in that happens that's great but for the rest of the population figuring out what the balance is i have work that you're satisfied with and pays your way and that keeps you in the house and i have friends those a really important skills that they need that need to be modeled.
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a. little bit more. because. of my career and they call on that task i. want to talk. i want to cover i don't want to. what i regard know what top down or what party ground when. the reality of what went on when you were turned down seventeen years and plus i was out. when it comes to my sister were twenty five. when it comes to relationships.
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really. worked with them on lawless old policy that they could push we also work with them to organize a march. that. they did everything from media press relations to outreach team reached out to all the elected officials within new york city logistics to help plan
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a route marshalling may help keep the children safe they created signs there was a lot of beautiful saying city's children did but we're teaching a lot of fight. about the skills they develop your relations are unique stations these are skills that they could take to college and into corporate america. these are the careers they want to pursue which the show about a lot of these kids will have something that they'll have a leg up on all. other kids in your situation who want to become lawyers. right now be able to write out legislation ok we will go and lobby for in the state capital in albany down at city hall these kids are a part of history and it's important that we make them part of the site.
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gives them a way to false to be changed if they want to help them create solutions based on the future of these kids all the future of the city and we are hoping to get to where they need to be. if the who cook at. home are you having a good. does the day but the
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other two pieces they can give your. kid we're going to use. the foam and type and. get a good base. we were shopping malls. i asked the teacher that one day i have seen this while we go home a few more the reason those who don't go hard is they don't feel like doing the work. forty you got forty kids to a classroom with forty kids papers tessa's plus homework they say oh we're going get a relative audience so we just. know we need to education gushy be able to do day for us not say oh we don't. blame the teachers because the tondo home where he got cut out of school to school systems having budget cut is not every day you see a kid go to school and do what i gotta do the mission my family get out the hurdle
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make sure i'm doing i'm going to school for a reason it's not a lot of time in syria a lot of people stay school the summer i get up get out the way some of. my mom and my dad stop saying some i get out they out now we have african teachers in urban teachers that did not speak perfect english but you got them teaching a little sickly. i can understand what they saying is a highly teaching. but that's just because of the budget cut. at the right times to replace just good they. make people education but try to educate people of the person as they. don't know the knowledge they so they don't know how we're learning. just tricks to get it to. pull. everybody have
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a different. view as far as the do question is. lost on. the awful if we. can't rule. because he's allowed to gangster to do for you because if we said no. you can't act as a police officer without probable cause even if you see somebody who looks suspicious they're doing something suspicious you can't necessarily do a lot about it unless you see that i'm doing something specific for
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a long and you want to learn what they're doing but you really can't search them or anything like that where the. critical things that you might be looking for are people who are out in cold weather or in odd parts of the city you could observe them from a distance if they can't see. these under the saloon there he's at a bar he standing outside and people inside may know that if you want anything go outside and see that guy pick it up to take a baguette. but chances are he's not going to be dealing on the street if he is outside of a bar if he has any connection to the bar because the the best way to deal in a bar situation is in the men's room. this guy here that's given the good luck and he's welcome back that's good if you
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are in uniform if you're not in a cruiser he knows that you saw him so he may decide not to be doing any more business tonight. he is standing there in the dark and why and again it's a constant like around whether it's five minutes later twenty. and that's why if you're coming back around again now what is he up to. if you're in uniform if you're in a cruiser and he knows you're a cop probably less danger if he knows you're a cop if you're if you're in uniform he knows that you saw him he knows it you saw him standing there and you may come back around and he met or better not be holding anything he better not be in the middle of dealing anything like that if you're working undercover you really don't want to be seen you don't want to make eye contact with the guy unless you want to make some sort of a deal with and you certainly don't make him suspicious although you might well make eye contact in terms of giving him that the idea that you want something.
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this pizza shop here. that could be a lie depending upon how late that's open that pizza shop could be a place where people are going to congregate they're going to go there are late at night place it's open twenty four hours a day or very very late that's where people want to go after the bars and they want may want to keep the party going a little bit so that would be a good place to sell.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy phone foundation let it be an arms race. sparing dramatic development only i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical of time time to sit down and talk. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were unemployed. there wasn't it was bed much worse objective listen today but there was an expectation of the things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america was shaped by the turn principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy attack solo down engineer elections manufacture consent and other principle holds
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according to no on. one set of rules for the rich opposite. that's what happens when you put her into the sort of narrow sector of wilf which will is dedicated to increasing power for chills just as you'd expect one of the most influential intellectuals of our time speaks about the modern civilization of america. what politicians do so. they put themselves on the line they did accept the reject . so when you want to be president. or something wanted us. to go right to be precise this is what the four three of them all can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the house. first.
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