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to get fired terrorist talk in moscow. so obvious question about whether this technology such merger is purposes. now, there has been no situation of the limit for restrictions, but london places and what it shall be, the crime these falls make pretty clear that there is none of you trying to do or anything like should it's highly specific. and tug, there is also a higher risk for the cation mean, innocent, rushed to be innocent, and we're only identified enemy soldiers for spot or collaborators. interactive was in that context, is always negative. you guys need to that, that, or that capture torture. you train compunction about brutal crutches to capture war, telling them or mass, which is a great war growing if he's been serious, it ends up killed. as a result of this,
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time to sit down and talk with a guy is convicted and sentenced to 55 years or ours was the 2nd largest robbery in the us at the time. and people from the 1st
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largest robbery and the 3rd largest. while we got 15 years, i was sent to 65 it's common practice to use your spouse as leverage in order to try to get you to flip shortly applied that pressure. and lucy, you got the message to him. you should, if you cooperate, don't do it on academy. because you do, i'll never speak when i didn't need any more encouraging than that. when lucy busted, as he didn't know, she was pregnant. so she accepted the plea agreement and went away for, for the rest of her sentence. and while she was in prison, selina was mark lucy, i visiting hours from $8.00 to $330.00 so she could breastfeed selina. so the 1st day that that happens,
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the guard says it breastfeeding is not allowed. they got to work on then they filed lawsuit and a judge that saw it in there. and like she can said, it'll be a sad day in america. or a woman asked to so in order for to to, for the right to breastfeed her child. in 1999, president bill clinton offers clemency to say got back and 11 other point the he comes with a condition that they renounced terrorism with after serving 19 years once a guy is released from prison in 2004. i
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prisoners as political prisoners. i don't believe they were, they were terrors, pure and simple. there's no question in my mind that we will seek out. we will hunt down, and we will punish severely people who practice terror against the united states of america. meanwhile, philly went oh, here that he us remains under ground and continues to evade the fbi i the f. b. i offers a half $1000000.00 reward for information leading to his arrest. but there are few leads. he's constantly on the move. always changing disguises. ah, the people the wash on the ground, what people that already have warrant to be arrested. but most of the time was
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people above ground moving people under ra. i looking for food like getting on new house whenever i get the same meeting in the same place. in 990 a television journalist receives a communique offering her an interview with philly by the door here that she agrees to be blindfolded and taken to a clandestine location to conduct a multi hour interview. and i will go to the update of my local moseto at our local what, what are we going? nobody got was that i do it, but if you don't, marty thing is that really glum? given that all the yeah. b as all the alone go go a little, follow my hello florida when the weather for as a handle quicker bang. bite out of the bike at the noise. so by that by noise bill
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really made it. those interview is aired on card on point, but he can television and is the most watch programs in puerto rican history in september 2005, the api i believe that they have located feeling that a door here that in a remote rural, he'll fight village with september 13th the f. b, i deploy a tactical operation center 25 miles from from that it goes home. $200.00 agents are transported to the site. september 22nd sniper observers initiate a pre dawn surveillance of the residence,
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september 23rd. at 3 45 pm, the f b i team receives a final go decision for an emergency assault. 10 team members, board 2 helicopters for 25 p. m and s u v. assault vehicle drives through phoebe gate. an agent fire flashbanc grenade. for 28 p. m. fire is received from inside the house. 18 members returned fire shooting over 100 round. with one agent is wounded. in 448 p. m. feeling better, the yells someone is coming out. he commands his wife boundaries to leave the residence once in custody. she refuses to speak to the b 5 or 3 piano. feel better, go request
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a journalist to come to the scene and act as negotiate. 6 o'clock, pm, the f b i special agent in charge refuses for you, but it does require 60 wait, pm. the agency is a refrigerator door like a one and takes them for rifle off of safety. 3 seconds later, he sites his weapon on fi, medical center of mass, and fires 3 rooms ah, in washington senior f. b i officials ordered the team to not enter the house. finally, at noon, the next day,
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nearly 18 hours after the shooting. the f b i enters the home, finding fully medical heather dead on the floor. the autopsy report states that he bled to death from a gunshot wound and that he would have survived if he had been given immediate 1st aid and surgical care. ah, you embody, has faith leaders of blood and they only recover from don't see half a leader of blood. so he bled to this whole and hope, bye. how long it took for a death more than an hour
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to milwaukee. i buy le mia grey innovator. so casa, on the 1st, i see now, be meant to put a life away, pay, boy, but we are, you gotta keep with that, but i don't wanna say that i'm gonna go out there and look, you also said every come by think want to put a point again indignant the better like on theat, a wic while up i did that. but also now for my cadillac asa last saturday, they go, why do they go? why do they courts? because that's a wait. there has to be that you have to be dad, dad, dad, dad, to be called coach coach alice. this is not a black on by that it is that these cannot be compare with anything that i have ever seen in my whole life. you don't see the human below that ah, i spent the whole night hoping that you know,
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he had some tunnel and had been able to dig it out because they kept saying that the place was surrounded and that he hadn't come out miss. i was only later than we learned and they shot him and just refused to provide any kind of medical attention until after he was dead you. it was more of a physical feeling written. there's really nothing that you could put into words finishes in the gut in the heart, this ah,
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the f b i read and feel medical here that's death took place on september 23rd. the anniversary of a deeper lattice by the lattice uprising. the day commemorating the 1st revolt against the spanish in 1868, the day viewed by many as the birth of the fight for independence. hey, little was a bit more hewn forth. i'd look for the independence from 430. so he had to be till later. that's no surprise. that's just so you leave i to stay with
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i'm so glad to stay with the rate i was. i don't think of any indication that you are revolutionary or no, i'm not at all. no, you're just a nice guy and enjoyed things here and you are the people here and one of the reasons i came back this weekend to not have you been here for 25 years it's. i was curious how we all turned out nowadays, when i made people from the states in put the legal, i make a point of pronouncing my name very hispanic, let's say one say gotta. and then i tell him the story about when i went to a mixer here and raj wheaton was talking to a couple of girls and i went over to introduce myself. i said want cigar. one of them said no, thank you, i don't smoke ah. right after i left
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here and had that, what many people have talked about the road less traveled, inkling i went to broadway and, and saw of the man of la mancha. so i, than when tilting after windmills and joined the armed, clandestine struggle for the independence of puerto rico and did that until i got arrested in 1985. so when i went to prison, one of the lawyers in our case, had given me a book by victor frankl man's search for meaning and which he posited that we have a freedom that can never be taken away from us. and that is how we're going to react, regardless of what situation we faced. hindsight is 2020. well clearly someone who is now 68 years old to think of. okay,
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well what i do differently back in 1972 because somebody had to be willing to fight very smart devil with we beguiled life that rather than you know, i thought that he would see that his route lay through politics and influence and the ability to manipulate society not through doing no criminal thing. he would have been much more effective at the governor, puerto rico with me while i think that non violent resistance and civil disobedience are important tools. maybe there should be more of it. i mean,
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it's looking like these times call for urgent action with it's not coming from him. a lot of disrespect coming from a precedent was root is regarding lines. people with phenotypes, one of these numbers out and all we have given san one year again. and so on. so it isn't that they can't do it, that they normally do it. why? because our lives don't matter to them. because the manager and crises as
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bordering as an avalanche on her for more than 500 years. it's colonialism it. it is a powerful weapon of domination on every day in a real sense, got mangling was able to be the voice of people who weren't just and excuse the expression kitchen to trump, you know. but i think that, you know, was important for the story to be heard and people know the magnitude of it. and she was an important voice in doing that with you, as we must remember, was
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but we are too small that we are too weak and that we are too for that to be independence. colonialism at this point is a remnant of a cold war. it's a, it's like a dinosaur. this is a problem, but it's not going to go away. so far, it's a far in the side of the united states, but it can become an infection. ah, a have you ever been in a situation so overwhelming? so devastating is so difficult but you have no idea how things are gonna turn out. we do know one thing, no matter why nothing will ever be the same. you
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know that literally you're in the fight for your life. and in the midst of all that chaos you must answer a profoundly person question. why are you prepared to dis look around the world with it is filled with violence, discrimination, poverty, and injustice. we must collect to li, answer the question, what are we prepared to do to change the course of the world with the answer will no doubt be
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very critical of time. time to sit down and talk with the shift is equipped with the latest zircon hypersonic missile system, which has no analog vladimir putin sent off with nuclear capable, high perform, miss all don't come back in the atlanta take an indian ocean with 5 people killed and 15 more where did ukrainian both. it's like a residential area in russia. south photos here, bridges civilians and emergency workers among a k to fall through excel. the french ambassador as anti colonial sentiments, strengthens on the african continent on local, 50,
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