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oh, because i'm in california the, there's just no end in sight with all of the the taxes. and i think people are really nervous about real estate too because they might change the some of the laws and they're already trying to do that. and so people are trying to cash out well the cam. right, julia clark. answer your thoughts here on our tea international. interesting perspective. thank you. all right, that is a frontier on our international. i'll be back in about, let's say 30 minutes with another phone. fresh look, see whats ah a wrong one. i just don't hold any world. yes to see out to see because the african
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and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will to part, we choose to look so common ground the russia us foxon geneva were highly anticipated, but expectations of a positive outcome were low, very low recess. chief negotiator says americans, under estimate the gravity of the situation, these are ominous words. what will be the cost of this failure ah
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is no surprise, no happens every all the time, but he sent some of his legs, a club with the media. they picked up a new store. they did the store, they pick up on like like a good that they did an open in advantage of a, a deal with. and it has to change that has to be in here in the ship to listen rather than just ordering around generations that are getting fed up with their getting caught up. and even though they don't have what we call a, a organized education, they're intelligent individuals. and so they understand what it is to be old friends. they know with someone to try and go press. and as you see out here,
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a good answers, the right answer. they gave me no man, i was a answer this question. you're asking to trust me about to give you some answers. i know we allow all of us to go home tonight, but i guarantee you that every night when i go home and i wake up looking for some the same as the dead, you are, you see the goal. why do you think when you speak with, for the community, you need to speak for us, we need we need else. just like the answer to walk is people that are white, hispanic, asian, when you look around here, there's a lot of people that say, you know what, we're out here. we're out here. protests we're out. are asking for change in just is here with
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part of the mountain man. the frontiers with no. jack r frontiers. many more. we still talk about policeman. you are to your city or county, your state with the frontier pin was the frontier. you fight violence. what do you fight it with? superior violence, righteous violence. say violence is your tool. violence is your enemy. violence is a realm we operate. if you are men and women of violence, you must master it or it will destroy yeah. fog a bit on the road for 18 years. people know me. they trust me. i get a depth of information. i ask questions, other people won't ask. cop says, knock down, drag out, fight comp. tillman stumped them. finally, get home at the end of the ship and com. says gunfire: bad guys, down. i'm alive. finally, get home at the end of the incident and they all say,
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now we have e cigarettes, i just heard that it was a healthy alternative to cigarettes. do we trust tobacco companies with their message that these new products are actually going to reduce these sugars are making the tobacco with a emotions medieval institutions. and then i go to like technology and the combination of the st. very, you could say historically distinct seeks fixes with psycho physical makeup have rendered us pretty dangerous
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to ourselves to the, to the planet. and yes, i do know where it is that will at least typical. there is only 9, but already a university student that away and rational a new model wouldn't let him yet. you got the glass doors to deal with a team come up with come come, no recalls to see me until such because i knew some now bush, 9, nebraska and of course with level you're special, but i was the yeah my but i did say the 1st way and of course it was certified that was to get up to him was in human shipments. i'm delighted with that he was mexico
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with soon lose with leaning with his teacher was also reason is balise. we'll come with it to the russia us foxon geneva. we're highly anticipated, but expectations of a positive outcome were low, very low rushes, chief negotiator says americans, under estimate the gravity of the situation, these are ominous words. what will be the cost of this failure? thank you for taking and keeping everybody here from prison probation jail. as i honor you publicly honor you. he looked in the eyes of scary people every day and you know, the worlds of places are behind marshes cheered her this on the way home that night
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. park your vehicle in the overpass for just to step out of your vehicle for just a minute. look out on your city, lord, add your citizens going about their lives and know deep. can gar got that today? at the risk of your life, you made their world a better place for the didn't or her money than walk of the bridge rail for germs that real look at. are your city electric cape blow and the wind thorn with
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and we'll get hampton up going on with your regular war. yeah, we'll get the feeling the gentlemen go on, but you don't get the butterflies you on the start line for any. this is deborah with i remember the 1st search warrant, you're writing on the outside of my redeemed electrician and was trying to smile. it was too much fun. so cool. and so now every time we get new guys and we call the ups with, i am always watching the 1st time they go on a search warrant. they're on the outside vehicles always look for me. you're always just smiling here. and i just, they just feel like they're on top of with,
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ah ah, the least help me walk. i'm the director of the federal bureau of investigation director, call me a real friend of law enforcement. while our officers are facing an increasingly dangerous environment, we are seeing a growing debate about so called warrior cops a term that i've heard in the militarization of police. i think it's very important to remind our fellow citizens that we all tell
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a lie to our children. i have 5 children and all 5 of them have woken up during the night. i'm afraid of monsters. and so i have lied to them and i've told them that monsters aren't real. go back to sleep. monsters are real. monsters are real. monsters are barricaded inside apartments, waiting for law enforcement to respond. so they can fire rounds. that will pierce a ballistic vest because of that reality. because monsters are real. we need a range of weapons and equipment to respond and protect our fellow citizens and protect ourselves. it is all the more important that we as people who are responsible for securing this country, remain tightly connected to each other. and i thank you for your commitment to our joint terrorism task forces and to the fusion centers, which are the embodiment of that co operation. that is the way we stay responsive to a metastasize in and changing threat. ah
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we want more mayberry, unless felicia and i spent the year in felicia. the way we do things in the military is called task organization. you take a command and then you attach units to it in order to accomplish the mission. what's happening is we're building a domestic military because it's unlawful, unconstitutional, to use american troops on american soil. so i don't know where we're going to use this many vehicles in this many troops. cocker is just one little coggan, the wheel. we're building an army over here and i can't believe that people aren't seeing it. thank you. i've always told my kids, there's always free cheese in the mouse trap. i understand that the police officers run toward danger and that is a, as an admirable fay. but we need to put things into perspective. this is from the federal government as national safety council. their chances of dying from terrorist attack are one in 20000000. so we need to put the brakes on the
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fear. and we need to act rationally. terrorism works because it makes people irrational, and it makes them destroy themselves. and that's what's happening. thank you very much. if you had told me 20 years ago when i was serving my country and defending it against the soviet union, that some day we would have aren't personnel carriers used to roam the streets of concord, new hampshire. i would have told you, you are a raving lunatic because that sort of thing doesn't happen here in america, where people are free and we have a guard and their response is a government of buying for people. so the idea that we should have that just because it's free money, it's not free money, it's all of our money. and it's more than just all our money. it's debt in debt is a form of slavery. the more this country goes into debt that we have your,
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these are coming back from overseas. iraq to wait. afghan a stand, drange command daily. they're coming back to the e mail address. put away are sold as form sales. they're evaluated in an issue to the law enforcement. they supposedly have been cleared. you shouldn't find any human anatomy in there. they pretty well purge them out. but unfortunately, it still gets through. you'll find it every once in a while. there's no way around it wars war the big thing is too much over the truck to prevent the rollovers.
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unfortunately, we never train the law enforcement so they're kinda out their own their own. this is an am rab vehicle we acquired through the 1033 program, the 1033 program and the government program follows military property that is no longer used to local law enforcement. i haven't driven this one yet, so this will be my 1st drive. ah,
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now we have the cigarettes, i just heard that it was a healthy alternative to cigarettes. do we trust tobacco companies with their message that these new products are actually going to reduce these sugars or raising the tobacco up into our tours? when i looked showed the wrong one, i just don't a yes to see how this thing becomes the kid. an engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. the russia us foxon geneva were highly anticipated. but expectations of a positive outcome were low, very low rest. his chief negotiator says americans under estimate the gravity of
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the situation, these are ominous words. what will be the cost of this failure? tonight, the u. s. establishes a new national security unit to combat domestic terrorism just as america marks the anniversary of january 6 capitol hill riots as eyes turned to brussels for the next round of russia. security talks with the west. we look at the groundwork that has been laid during talks between russia and the u. s. so far more problematic partying for the british prime minister. elite email has revealed a 100 downing street staff were invited to a boozy get together during the 1st national lockdown. and it's 20 years since the 1st detainees arrived at the notorious you escal and panama bay detention center. we speak with former inmates about.
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