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political move and a very symbolic one. again, the shots government is indulging in symbolic acts. they are arresting people for, for opposing to government. arresting people. ready for signing with russia, which some people may do or not, but now they are confiscating private property which is protected by the constitution and about basic law and in germany. so here we see another symbolic act of sholtes government. thanks for joining us. hey, we're nancy international web back the top, the i with the very latest seeing with 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,
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often very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk a guy is convicted and sentenced to 55 years to ours was the 2nd largest robbery in the us at the time. and the people from the 1st 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. oh, so definitely applied that pressure. and lucy, you got the message to him. he says,
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if, if you cooperate, doctor on economy couldn't do, i'll never speak to you again. no, i didn't need any more encouraging than that. when lucy are busted, she 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, so when i was born, lucy, i was in, as for me, just re, sorry, so lucy could breastfeed selina. so the 1st day that that happens, the guard says breastfeeding is not allowed. they got to work on them. they filed lawsuit and a judge that saw it in there and like she consent, it'll be a sad day in america or a woman asked to so in order to for the right to breastfeed her child. in 1999,
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president bill clinton offers clemency to say got back and 11 other point the he comes with a condition that they renounce terrorism with after serving 19 years once a guy is released from prison in 2004 with i agree with him don't bet on me. so campbells, who said that courage is the supreme quality for revolutionary, encourages his field by the desire to serve or are out of love. and it's, it's an entirely different different thing. and that's the well that
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i wanna draw with my son. i, we have a, we'll go over with a, for a bus meeting with
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i believe strongly that the decision the president made was the wrong one and may well have some terrible impacts down the line. some have described these prisoners as political prisoners. i don't believe they were, they were terrorist, 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 practiced terror against the
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united states of america. meanwhile, feeling i'll hear that he us remains under ground and continues to evade the fbi. the fbi, 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 with. ready people to wash on the ground what people double already have warrens to be arrested. but most of the time was people on both ground molding people underground. i looking for food like getting on new house. whenever i get the same meeting in the same place. in $990.00 a television journalist receives a communique offering her an interview with philly,
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but it'll here that she agrees to be blindfolded and taken to a clandestine location to conduct a multi hour interview. they never got me to my local moseto about the yoga. what, what are we going? nobody got was that i do it, but if you don't mod thing is that i gave them all the yeah. he has all the alone. you go get wadell, follow my hello. when the weather for as a handle like l. a. bang, bite after that, the bike at the noise. so by that that by the way, to go freely . medical's interview is aired on card on point, but he can television and is the most watch program embroidery can history
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in september 2005 the api i believe that they have located feeling better though. here they're in a remote rural. he'll fight village with september 13th, the f. b, i deploy a tactical operation center 25 miles from feel that it goes home. 200 agents are transported to the site with september 22nd sniper observers initiate a pre dawn surveillance of the residents. september 23rd at 3 45 pm. the f b i team receives a final go decision for an emergency of 10 t members. board 2 helicopters for $25.00 p. m and s u v. assault vehicle drives through feel that this gate an agent fires
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a flash bang renee for 28 p. m. fire is received from inside the house. 8 team members return fire shooting over 100 round. one agent is wounded. for 48 p. m. feeling better, the yells someone is coming out. he commands his wife batteries to leave the residence. once in custody, she refuses to speak to the f b i o. 5 o 3, piano feel better, go request 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 was request 6 o 8 p m. i agency is
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a refrigerator door like alarm and takes his m for rifle offer safe. 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, nearly 18 hours after the shooting. the f b i enters the home. finding philly, medical heather dead on the floor. the autopsy report states that he bled to death from
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a gunshot wound and that he would have survived if he had been given immediate 1st aid and surgical care. ah, the un body has 5 leaders blow and they only recover from don't see how failure of blood. so he bled to less how and hope bye o long it took for data and death. more than that, our ah demo hockey. i buy le mia grey innovator. so casa, on the 1st se, now, be meant to put a life away, a, oh boy, but we are, you gotta keep with that, but i don't want to say that, i'm gonna glad they look, you said airy comp. i think when i pull it up again,
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painting then thing. they like on the at a wick while up. i did that, but also now for my cadillac asa last saturday, they go, why do they go? why do they go works because that's a wait. there has to be that you have to be they that yeah, that to be call it co works, coach co, this is not a black on by data. instead of these cannot be compare with anything that i have ever seen in my whole life. you're treat, you don't treat the human be like that. ah, i spent the whole night hoping that, you know, 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. messiah was only later that we learned and shot him and just refused to provide any kind of medical attention
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until after he was dead. you use more of a physical feeling. there's really nothing that you could put into words, finishes in the gut, in the heart. this ah ah the f b i read and film medical here that's death took place on september 23rd. the anniversary of a deep and a lattice by the lattice uprising. the day commemorating the 1st revolt against the spanish in 18. 68. the day viewed by many as the birth of the
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fight thing to come to us news by the federal norma martine, forth i'd look at the 40 independent of 40. so he had to be till and that's why i thought that's no surprise. that's just study of the mecca state. ah ah, with
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i look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence at the point, obviously is to create trust rather than fear a job with artificial intelligence. real, somebody with a robot most protective own existence with
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a and i will have a new g o w a deal door a deal. there's when i have a bunch of money that a lot of the usual can live, same way if that be a be stuck with candles during our theater. boy, i must be a date on it. mm
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hm. let's see what happens if this, i mean one behind on preparations that i've learned with we have come away from lower junior english, a quarter the you and i noted a hell are you? i'm so glad you with the rate i was. i don't think with any indication you are revolutionary. when i was 0, i'm not at all. no, you're just a nice guy and enjoyed things here. and you are the people here and i had one of the reasons i keep this weekend to not have you been here for 25 years. i was curious how we all turned out nowadays, when i meet people from the states and put the legal, i make
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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 wants a gar. one of them said, no, thank you, i don't small ah, right after i left 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
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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 as someone who is now 68 years old to think of, okay, well what i do differently back in 1972 because somebody had to be willing to fight. it was very smart devil with guy with, you know, i thought that he would see that his route lay through politics and influence and the ability to manipulate society not doing, you know, criminal things. he would have been much more effective at the governor, puerto rico with
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me while i think that non violent resistance and civil disobedience are important tools. maybe there should be more of it. i mean, it's looking like these times call for urgent action with it's not coming from him. there's a lot of disrespect coming from
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a precedent was disregarded like, people with phenotypes, one of these numbers out and all we have given san one year given san juan. so it isn't that they can't do it that they want to what, why? because our lives don't matter to them. the biggest thing on a chair and crises as ordering. evelyn ponder for more than 500 years. it's colonialism and it is a powerful weapon of domination. i'm with a real sense gun mangling cuz. busy able to be the voice of people who weren't just and excuse the expression kitchen to trump, you know, but i think that was important for the story to be heard and people know the magnitude of it. and she was an important voice in doing that
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with you, as we must remember, was a country that was a democratic society by there, right?
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a little more, those over to me we have a dory for more than 3 pm commission cannot be afforded any with people in fort equal. have been told that we are too little, but we are too small, but we are too weak and that we are too for that to be in the 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 form in the side of the united states, but it can become an infection. ah,
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and have you ever been in a situation so overwhelming, so devastating. and so difficult that you have no idea what things are gonna turn out. you do know one thing, no matter why nothing will ever be this. say you know that literally you are in the fight for you to lie to them. and in the midst of all that kind of see 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. with we must collectively answer the question,
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what are we prepared to do to change the course of the world with the answer will no doubt be a challenge. but i assure you roll up to the chat with a danny
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guy who might be, i guess it a ah
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ah ah. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, 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 critical time time to sit down and talk
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with a violation of freedom of speech on the rights of journalists, what russia foreign ministry calls the attention of the chief editor of good neglect the waning news agency file 40 then last year, on the ledge to espionage and sanctioned breach charges we had from the communications director makes the parent company. a espionage charges against merits are complete nonsense. the baltic states are rec, testing ground for lawlessness. the act either on direct instructions or in coordination with their superiors of the european union. and in the us. despite the promises of the you went to investigate the mass, murder of the prisoners in the yellow line of cut, the un secretary general society to dissolve the mission with no.

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