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feel like july might be coming to an end. we are in a conflict situation with the largest and most powerful employer in such a situation. it's remarkable to survive. mm mm mm mm. mm.
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ah ah ah ah, my grandfather came to this country in the early 19 hundreds. he ended up buying this piece of land in the early twenties and the homestead at this area. mm winters can be very brutal. summers can be very hot as hard work. ah, we live right on the lake here. so we did a lot of fishing and hunting and as i got older i realized how incredible this was
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where most kids growing up didn't get this. i well, we wanted to keep it in the name. ah ah ah, and was really proud of his car and it was his baby. ah, i feel when i didn't hear that. he's still around me. can kinda field or of how we felt when he was driving the car even just sit minutes. it makes me cry came just knowing how much i miss and i
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me the next day today it was one of the 1st times i've actually seen the footage of it happening and watched it happen. the way that andrew was approached was quick, silent without warning. really well yeah, i think he was a bowie college kids party, their smoke pot, they drink beer. i think that he was an easy target for them. you can't tell
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anybody or more people that know that where it gets all walls i do know is going to work with you. you can't tell anybody you can't tell your parents. you can't tell your friends. you can't talk to an attorney, you just need to come and talk to me the actually, the max is 40 years of prison, 40 years. and that's where, why are you have to go by marijuana for individuals? and then you know, dependent on how you do and so forth. you know, a lot of this could go away. i was scandalous. i was, i never seen anything is bad. is it possible that you really get person present time if you don't? yeah, there just, once you learn more of the background, you can understand why someone who had never really been in trouble and was only 20
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and trying to get your college would be scared to death. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing fairly. they put him in harm's way, fast, we cleared up faster, you know, so this wasn't right, this is corrupt. they believed him. so i'm not going to be. i know that i read them off me on the life on the farm. you learn the circle of life, cattle or morn and cattle die and you're always hoping for
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a good crop. it's very calming and stressful at the same time. me, north dakota, it's a wonderful place to raise kids and we knew that we wanted to be parents at some point ah, right on top of the hills where they shook the fireworks off. usually it's on the 5th of july and there's hundreds of boats out there. and it's beautiful. and we like to take the jet ski and come up the crick here. there's, i don't know a group of 4 or 5 of us that come up here. ah, it was fun. nicholas came to live with us and the situation entailed that we adopt nicholas. then in there,
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my sister was having a really bad part of her life. it just wasn't good. and then my parents came up with the idea that we adopt town. so we said, yeah, we would, you know, okay, can so that's how we came up with like else he was, i'm or a year old. i think when we got him and that was in like 89. so it was pretty early in our in our marriage. 7 years after we were married, andrew came along. ah, nick, welcome to little brother. oh, he was such a proud,
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big brother. even though they were 7 years apart actually, i think that was really a good spread. you gave me, i thought it for you guys. i'm not sure it's not something to write on me. nick, when he was a country boy, a good hard worker. wasn't really all going at all, you know, quiet boy i nicholas working at the store that day and i left at noon to be in a golf tournament and it was during the summer, so he was working. and i'll never forget. as i walked out the door, he was leaning on a carry out, a grocery carry a cart said,
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good luck to day mom. i see it tonight and i said yeah, around midnight and he goes yup, help. oh, he got involved with his local gallagher lived a couple miles from here. just got to there one year anniversary and he was going to make supper for all of us. oh. ready ready ready on. ready ready ready ready the me i read years where my son lost his life. right here. or
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is tabitha in a car together? oh, i don't know exactly what happened to sure. you know he's got broad sighted by a train on 5060 miles an hour. i don't know if they were moving around or something and you know their teenage kids. exactly what happened, but it was terrific or are we just kind of relied on him up for a lot so it wasn't just losing my son like lucian cath, my farming operation. i don't use it 3 time.
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i shut down. i didn't work for 6 months. andrew and i went to grief counseling. just it was because of andrew that i found back because i'm like, somebody's gotta take care of this kid. oh. yeah. oh. whopping in small town, people know each other and pretty close knit community. i would say there's not a lot of crime, you know, that was a lot of the cell, you know, to mom and dad bringing their, their, their,
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their young adults to their campus. this was a brand new experience for a lot of them treating. i president john richmond and i want to welcome you for the north dakota state college of science. we hope that you are the heart and soul of warburton is the north dakota state college of science. it is where north dakota and the region come shopping for trade and tech. it is this melting pot of ranchers, of farmers. you've got nurses, you've got dental, you've got diesel mechanics, you've got electricians. i mean, you can come out and make a very good living right away. while it's in there was the 99.8 or some crazy big job placement afterwards. and that really caught my attention. so looks like a good place to go on like wow, as where you meet your friends, you're around forever. this is where you, where you're, everything happens, you're 4 years that every person gets the lives and it's going to be the best in
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your life. oh, i had no idea. what i want to do is have a teacher that says, i want to be a truck driver. ironically, the ah, ah, the ah, ah.
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the pacific leg around the world expedition by 1000 miles round the clock of the dead. com. just as every country close by like the crew, gavin's food and water and food to check those for so let me know. i got everybody locked down or no food. and no one really. you know,
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i'm not sure somebody either. especially if you're still in the coven, you're living like the female of own. but in the 21st century, the the the me we thought fairly casually, we would more often than not go out in the car. and just go for a little cruise because more times it out there was a top striving around the parking lot for the college. so that's what they're looking for. so we can not very smart just to sit in the car there. so we just go
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and drive around a bit and come back. nothing didn't hurt anybody. in the worse it did do us, it just put us on our watch movies. the camera blazing will be faster than your joy video will be ration. is there individual that you know, on campus or tower or whatever they can buy from probably if you went about else that would be more reasonable, be more equal to say your trans all makes money a campus knew more than just to people to get out
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a level, so to me, public enemy number one in the united states is drug abuse, drugs or menacing. our society substance abuse is a serious challenge for our nation addiction breaks. hearts destroys families and keeps our citizens from fulfilling their god given potential. what's the war on drugs? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of, of north dakota war on drugs were on drugs. and it got to be something that you could get elected with you know, you had to be tough on crime. tough find crime. tough. foreign crime will selling marijuana in north dakota is a crime. and so, you know, you start seeing the feds put out more and more money to empower that. and so
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what happens is, it's like, you know, there's the money, go get the money. we can have another officer too if we have the money. and so therefore we're dealing with this and we're part of the world. ah, we had done a couple of stories about them making drug laws stiffer. they had this enhanced campus related drug lot. so basically if you have a little bit of weed that would maybe be a misdemeanor, if you're on a school campus that could be a felony. and so i think that their thought process and that was ok. let's prosecute people who are selling to students, or let's prosecute people that are doing something that is going to impact young kids. rather than just the average adult out on the street. the local law enforcement was able to go onto a campus where they're that has its own law enforcement agency. they had
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essentially unfettered access to the dormitories on the dfcs campus. and they could go into the hallways. and to the end to the dorm rooms, this just seems like an unconstitutional situation. me moving to off it in the number of police blew me away. i was the 1st thing i thought was like, there's a car. they get every block. it is kind of gave you used to the imminent danger of the police coming and knocking and find you and you just kind of don't care me. i think we had a long night before, and i know we were both sleeping the viper off and we had a knock on the door and the heck is not anything. somebody call me if they're coming over or something. so i got up and i open the door mind whereas 2 policeman,
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what the heck is going on here? you can search a room really? yeah. i guess you're here. so we just, we opened up the door and they came in and i sat on my bed and you said on his bed and they searched the room for a while and they turned on finding a little tiny grinder. i didn't, you know, isn't there neither sad or i knew when they found that they looked at me and you can go to class. they showed me away right away. it's kind of odd that i went to class and came back from class and i asked him about, i was like andrew, what happened? whatever happened about days, like almost nothing, just don't tell anybody about it. and just a hushed me right away and i didn't tell me not tell anybody. i did mention something to eric just briefly afterwards because i was in shock that happened of wasn't ready for it for sure me. drew ahead whispered something to me in private
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with just the 2 of us. something by the cops. they came in search to our room. we're did, you know, but that was something i felt like have happened to anybody threw into classes like so i didn't. i didn't know, and i just assumed it was fine. more of every day was in campus, police force me i i gave them a big hug and thanked him for helping me. and he says, and i asked him what he's going to do and he says, i gotta, i gotta go down. i gotta date. oh,
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so hard them and said i told him i loved him and he told me last me and got his current away. last, last time i seen him, ah, i remember was after class, we start adding active norms and static got a call and he's like, he got a party later nosing. now i guess walked up the stairs and he said, i'll come get you when i'm ready and i said hurts feel it. i'm in 11 flight of
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stairs and i was for the end of the night as my cap it takes out i can. okay. do you want to smoke cigarettes or something? so got me and andrew is up in the room and we went up and married, drew, and andrew had a movie. so he just put it on and kind of bought the movie and sat there. nothing seemed weird at all. like just us hanging out like every other day ever. ah, when the movie is over, i remember i was for a doctor now. i was ready for bed. and then eric mayor goes, went back to his room and static was ready for bed. and then he got up and he's like, i had to go sometimes he'd go out and party was the girl. i meant, i think he asked me even if i wanted to come west and i'm already have asleep, man, you gotta do it. i'll be, i'll be here when you get back when he wasn't there, when i woke up and looked over his, i wasn't in better than go see him in class in the morning. so dr. done nothing on
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me. injury class and static wasn't a class. i mean, he's late, sometimes there was like, wasn't like alarming. maybe he's, you know, what is some girl or something, you know? no big deal. go to lunch throughout the day. you didn't find any more tags or me and all the friends coverage. constantly kind of pestering them all the time and send them snaps detection and stuff throughout the day. it is sufficient for reply trying to see where the friend is as the day went on, we got a class to supper with paul marsh. and i remember him specifically making more of a big deal about it than either of us. it just wasn't like us to not tax back, not answer, a snapshot. that's back on the stamps. i still haven't the whole. they can, you can see if they open it thing and i don't think he was opening anything. were like, that's weird. i think we were just connecting dots and like, this is not right. the next day we're like, dude,
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we got to call someone i guess for lunch like well go see if we can get is mom parents, phone number from the college. so we went over there and we just asked to take, can we get statics, parents, phone numbers, so we can get ahold of them and just see if he's at home or something. so they kind of freaked out right away. they're like, well, you don't know where your friend is. you don't know like what worries out like what was the last time you saw me? we were like, do we just got him in so much trouble? ah. friday at noon. the phone rang and they asked for andrew and they didn't identify themselves. and i, and i'm like andrews way at school and they're like, this is a school and said that he was missing. and i'm like, when you mean missing his on campus,
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he lives on campus. how can you be missing? and she said he's missing and i want to put it on the news and i'm like, put it on the news if he is missing. o word has gotten to us at the mighty $790.00 k of joe into our newsroom that a young man named andrew static has gone missing. andrew is a student at the north dakota state college of science. now, if you're wondering how andrew static looks, please go to k of g o dot com for that. let's help find out. oh, i had the feeling who's bad instantly in us back. and of course we tried calling them and texting and ah, me maybe skip klauser too. but if missing per day without letting us know what's going on, that wasn't. it wasn't andrew. i wouldn't never happened. ah,
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so then right in there i knew that was some, some good. ah, we decided to just drive down there and see what's going on because we knew it was more serious than jim just taken off. all friends gathered on the campus of n dfcs today baffled why, why would he just do this? so of course, graduation, you know, countless searches and still nothing. we've never had a student missed this long term. most of them we find within 24 hours. so it's been very, very frustrating. we're in campus police sergeant halligan's office and jason webber came in all elegance and said that jason webber was the one in charge. and that andrew was in a lot of trouble with drugs. and i was like trouble with drugs.
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andrew the, the, it's an open secret that private military companies have been playing a role in om complex worldwide. u. s. government doesn't track a number of contractors that uses in places iraq or afghanistan, united states army. and the military in general is so reliance on the private sector. i would call the dependency divide. we don't know who's the on the ground presence of these companies overseas. we just don't out. the western private military companies can, in their turn, use so called sub contractors from countries with trouble past the kansas quite good. that had also been child soldiers. i think i was as i drove profession, i drilled his weapon
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when the full moon wouldn't it? wouldn't that looks with no limit, malone and they were trying to be merciless killing machine. and now they fight and die in other people's was people carol, lot one or a dead soldier or dead moraine shows up in this country and we started asking ourselves, why did they die? why do what were they fighting for? nobody bothers doubts about their contractors. the news in the dentist saying in the koran, attributed to the prophet mohammed, the dreams, the threefold. sometimes they represent divine guidance, sometimes sorrow from the devil, and sometimes there about the complex of data living and past events. this applies also to women's rights in afghanistan. today, encouraged in the past to live out their dreams of being fully fledged human beings,
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african women and now being told that this amounts to satanic possession when they turn to and on what can they count in this time of existential struggle? the the is 5 in the evening here in moscow this weekend on the 20th anniversary of the 911 terror attacks the f. b. i released the declassified document into who carried out the atrocity. the document though, essentially repeating only known facts, seems having no further information about any possible saudi involvement of correspondent will take us through it and bring us more. also coming up this, our report suggests to us mistakenly target is an afghan aid work in a drone strike, killing 10 members of one family this out to them. we hear from
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a former american throne operator who tells us.

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