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various point. let me guess less of neither one of the house. he was very, very shy. that's a start changing way. he decided to face the where he became a teenager style and be having a voice the at school he was, well, non sure. his friends from high school. i think they found the way, the easy way to call him is there why he, you know, trying to pro, now the name. i think they can we the idea maybe they were teasing him about what are the very everybody started calling him? what was, what was she was very knowledge of thought about what's going on. she
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was the one who was the 1st one that was defending everybody. she wants the voice of the class. so that's an attitude that it came from and that that relationship happens is working with for my wife a dad, but he was a living friend. he west, just like she was the fan and he was the stance he had any friends, but he was my body. he loved to play basketball. one day he got calls from the rest calls one after the other and she complained and the rest threw him out of the gate. on our way back home, he said that i actually saying that that wrapped is receiving money from the other things. so i don't think there's any way we can win this game with that rest in
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charge then february, and then i needed to do something. tony and my wife is sort of these organization called change the ref. reference represented by people in congress because they have to make the calls and they are attached by money or personal interest with a lobby like the an array. we're going to change the risk free so we can have better calls on a 1st game. so perfect way of wondering, walking the he is friday. i fly tomorrow. i plan on friday morning. deciding what to do. i'm really not really sees the
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best right? no, no, no. seeing this all comes together and it being led by students organized by students. don't even have words to describe how happy i am or even how proud i am. i can't wait to see where actually comes out of this because i know we're not going to stop. so i think they are a little under prepared for the the attack of the teenagers, the mercer our lives. never again, the kids of parkland really have 5 main points. repealing the ticking amendment to
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allow cdc research for gun violence as right now they can allergy and funding towards it. the atf had strictly paper records of guns, sales, and gun registries. so digitize that. pretty simple, pretty common sense. banning high capacity magazines and things like from stocks as they are very dangerous and hunters can still without them. so most accepted across the country is universal. background checks, something that nobody has put to the floor yet. and the most controversial would be the assault weapons ban. basically we want to make sure that certain weapons that are just too dangerous for a regular civilian shouldn't be in the hands of those people that i've seen a just a vivian i'm more is
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a 2000 people show up. it's the biggest protest of our time. it's crazy to see the response from everywhere. the $888.00 march is across the planet. all standing together for this one issue. it's just inspiring to say the least. you're the people in the beginning. our power, i'm going to do my best to give it to them the
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the, i'm just putting the price tag or on the back. so if you did. 2 the all the money given to mark, review of a that or if you divide that by the students in florida, it's a $1.05 for students. sort of the meaning of this. i don't know if i'm gonna is worth it for me to even bring it in a system. they're saying not even like as a fashion statement, but just embarrassing that our school is going through this the
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let me ask you a question right now. do you know for a 100 percent that i don't have a nice in here? exactly. the little pistol in my bag is there. definitely don't thing any young people are involved in this decision. it's probably the same generation that's been playing a saw for the past 6 weeks. i think they're doing a lot to kind of just humor us. this is one of those times waiting real change. the
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i asked my friend, emma gonzalez, a she was able to find out later back, but formation did. so that's what kings clear backpack and it's filled with the things that he needs to bring out his voice. and i found that arts is a good way to communicate to people and to gain 14 to boys even if he's not here. the difference between what started happen today and moving forward. and what already happened in miami, in new york is that it's going to be more demanding. a louder message, maureen packed, the
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. ringback because she changed that with some of these kids, i'm name is of the most the most in the computer, which i usually do 2 sites the when to do on the star it's in your budget national jump and so forth. but i do see the tips to my briefing f as that the captive and wanted to see if that was the voice, the easy to use, those names the different, the
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ukraine's long anticipated counter offensive housing deidre gunn. but it's not off to a good start. this does not bode well for the cube regime, and more importantly, it is a testament to the effectiveness of nato ukraine is failing. and so it was made of the we're hearing statements from the west. and of course, key of that the whole damn was attacked by russia, the so called conclusions reek of skits afraid of rushes in void to the un calls for an international investigation into the destruction of i see them on that in the upper river, which has left homes flooded on surrounding areas. swamp. been all schools accused? yeah. by contrasting that facilitate also. i had on the program you daily. the mom
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is the repub, creation of an indian toddler from germany. it's been 20 most in foster care. our parents playing the girl with raleigh separated from her father ventu. i've seen one or 2 of us. she was with some older lady in for 3 months. then she was suddenly picking up from that and kept in some institute. she's a child and she's not in all dick. and why did a lady that lives the son rock by grief? the devastated family of a 2 year old post. the invoice late tend to die some days after being shots pious, really soon, which is in a porch security operation and the shop waits across the wherever you're counting the program from today across the world. welcome to
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multiple in the global use round up in archie to our top story rushes invoice to the un. how's the cues? the west of skits a freemium over claims. moscow was responsible for the destruction of a must've dumb and hydro electric power plant in the her southern region and area which last year of voted to be unified with russia. the breach of the toms left hundreds of homes flooded amid apocalyptic c, which was the original screen. we are already seeing a coordinated information or rather this information campaign. this we're hearing statements from the west. and of course, key of the whole sky damn, was attacked by russia, the so called conclusions greek of us gets a frame. yeah. and we proceed from the fact that the criminal key of regime and its western patrons stubbornly pump it with weapons. they are full responsibility for being folding tragedy. the key of regime has good teachers who accounts for the
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blown up north stream and the tap condemn in syria. the west is used to doing the dirty work with someone else's hands. the emergency meeting of the un security council was convened to discuss the destruction of the down and the recent attack that was apparently carried out by ukrainian forces. now, when russian ambassador in the den z a took to the floor as the 1st council member to address this emergency meeting, he emphasized haliday, ukrainian forces are becoming more desperate and more ruthless in their operations . and how there seems to be a relentless campaign of this information from western countries to cover up the nefarious activities and atrocities the ukrainian forces are committed. now the united states to, to the floor of the council and proceeded to blame the entire situation on russia and argue that regardless of who destroyed the damn, it would never have happened if the conflict in ukraine were not taking place and
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blaming the entire conflict in ukraine on russia, and these sentiments were echoed from the council by members of the council that are aligned with the united states. however, many different countries did express deep concerns about the destruction of infrastructure. we heard from china and other countries that emphasized the need for cooperation and a possible diplomatic resolution. negotiation is to resolve the conflict so well, don't in case of and you can a catastrophe. no one would avoid consequences. we call for maximum restraint is necessary to prevent what can turn into a catastrophe. is also necessary to ensure the safety of this upper region nuclear power plant. it concerned that the crisis in ukraine is dragged on and there is a danger of escalation. the policies must show, restrain time, resume peace negotiations as soon as possible, the international community must do everything and it's time to create favorable
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conditions for this conflict and challenges to the export of ukrainian green have impacted global food security floods have damage farm land, and there are reports that farm animals that could not be evacuated, have drowned the damage to a productive farming region, puts further spring on an already challenged global foot system. we call for de escalation and dialogue to drive this conflict towards a peaceful, sustainable solution. in line with the un charter and we stand willing to support any serious efforts to this end. it was yet another example, members of the security council simply not agreeing in their assessment of world events. we had western countries that seem to be insinuating, so how russia is responsible for destroying this down. and at this point, it's pretty clear that leading countries in the united nations security council just don't see eye to eye on recent events as well. the most they can help score.
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hydro electric lots was seriously damaged on monday nights with surrounding areas done stream flooding soon after the russian defense ministers call that a terrorist. the by you train while most go out of the move was also aimed at the pricing fry mia of the fresh water it receives from the rest of the however, it's a rush. it was responsible for the destruction or calling for new sections of the strong international response on let's say, the situation could potentially be beneficial for you premium forces. here's one main reason why the potential for living on the lower left bank and the histone region where russian troops are stationed would eventually lower the level up in the upper river, enabling ukraine's military to cross. i'm sorry, it's a cultural offensive. must go us call for an international investigation into the
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destruction of that well, there has been talks in the past of the time being targeted last year. the washington post reported that a top you print, in general, was considering hitting the structure with missiles while in october, russia claim t if was preparing an attack in order to flood theory. well, so near. so we have intelligence that the key re, she may use prohibited methods of war in the area of the city of care. so they are also preparing for a mess if me. so strike on the golf sca hydro electric them an aim to conduct wide scale indiscriminate rocket and artillery strike on the city. such actions could lead to the destruction of the infrastructure of a large industrial sensor and lead to great amounts of civilian casualties or western media. eclipse sambo. officials were quick to pin the blame on russia or the attack despite the examples just given, pointing to the country. with more,
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all not reaction. you're sorties, ritual blevins. or you premium prizes will escape and his allies in need a claim that moscow was launching some kind of war against nature. they neglect to admit the fact that russia is a side most affected by the latest active sabotage. the same officials who continued to refuse peace talk suddenly seemed to care about the environmental impact of war. and they are once again accusing russia of sabotaging itself as reports. note the destruction of the down a bunch of water in residential areas on the east bank of the never river. and will we cry meet with less fresh water supply? meanwhile, the russian regional administration is opera. she is warning that the attack will make it easier for ukraine to target the nuclear power plant. there, i'd be that you do, but i'm, was it split up the shelving of the neighbor or can promote the landscape machines desired to repeat its criminal plan to send a landing forest in their guitar. just double should foothold and then attempt to
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take control of this upper ocean nuclear power plant, especially given the fact that they've tried to do so several times already. and before the destruction of the dam, ukrainian in western media works using russia of draining, make a hope for a reservoir earlier this year, which is not quite logical. it brushes the alleged goal is to cause as much warning as possible. the narrative, the russia is waging war against itself is nothing new. and it has been used more than a few times over the last year. that includes the attack on the north room pipelines last september. when the western media was quick to claim that not only was russia responsible, but that it had to move it to destroy its own infrastructure. but if we don't know who did it, but there's a question of who has the motive and who has the capability? and a lot of experts say russia, russia has the motivation, it has the doctrine that is developed specifically for the situation. it has the capability, one of the few countries to do is call virtually, it's highly likely in my opinion, that is russia,
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of course. now that investigative journalist seymour hersh reported the united states was behind the attack. the media had changed their to the new york times now, so that was carried out by a pro ukrainian group. and the washington post says, the u. s. was aware of the plans, the same playbook was used when the crimean bridge was attacked last october, which was celebrated, i both ukrainians and their own lives. then there was the response to the drone is how on the promotion in may, i think this is an attempt to generate public support at home, maybe abroad because it is this an effort by a pretty soon. so try to find some way to escalate or again justifies more and you cry. there is a, a sequence of events based on, on, on the videos that came out that suggest that this was a, a controlled release. at the very least, the move appears to be, to blame russia 1st, even if they have to quietly admit that it was really you crime later on with those
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media is talking heads and politicians never seem to ask why russia would keep destroying its own infrastructure or why the west needs to continue funding ukraine in a proxy where a guess russia, if russia is still committed to destroying itself? now another story we are following today. you deli house them, um, that the repub creation of a 2 year old indian girl from germany. she was taken from her parents in berlin and put into care of 20 months ago, made concerns about her wellbeing. however, the toddlers parents claimed their child was wrongly separated from the family. and so previously when we took college, i live and we saw blood in, in the vapor of the child, we didn't knew what happened, then we took her to the hospital at that time, the voters and boxing that she might had some hard one other thing. but just completely fine though, and we don't need any more. uh my other thing is, yeah, everything is fine and they don't explain is what to take care of the 3 or 4 days
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when we do cut it back to the $3.00 for the follow up check up at that time. this actually has somebody, judy, they didn't give us the money to go their boards for more than one and a half year. the other cost would be asking deals because they didn't have it done the, which i, it suspecting that you both sexually abused over time. so that's why they didn't want to put it on the same last because what it is they're supposed to be sure. they themselves said that like there was no sexual abuse of the child either by the father or by the grandfather the did without that. so the child was not really done that it wasn't a police investigation that also got close on february 2022 is due to the child has been not done and we will been forced to go by the psychologist um your cleared up under your bed end tables were dirty boards, 15 june, good will give it smartgate, but we thought well, of waiting for the court order. why did they do so really much? we already developed our daughter that because eventually i say one month or she was taken away from us. she was with some old lady, there's been 2 months then she was suddenly different from that in depth and some
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institute. she's a child and she's not an object invited to blame because our lives will the case has turned into a diplomatic spot between berlin on new delhi. india is foreign ministry has stress, the child must be returned while germany's top different lot claims the girls quote, well being is the top priority. however, the girls per se, berlins, even the limits in diplomatic access to their daughter. and then the government is trying to get control x as in the trying to get the job back to india because this is lee and getting government uh gave upside statement that is an indian nation. it's a, in a line. they've been vice. the chief has come to india and a government of windows singing in the best and best of the time. and so, so like government of india is drying for a long time to get encounter. linux is but the, the joe enjoy, the service is not giving, allowing them to have a common thing that exists because it comes to like this is that i don't have to eat every citizen, but the get call into that x is,
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but i would just not getting and going to the next is from the mean, didn't goldman? the trying from long time they wouldn't. you wouldn't go to them like the child's or to be brought up in her social culture and why them and read how to languish ticket exit guides or likes and, and religious rights have been protected. and we can help you in doing that, that in just wanted anything on that. instead of the i just, wiley thing that i told the guy that you only need any idea of what are the significant d, u, n c r c and, and u l. u n. c. odyssey and i think are going to i think so if i'm not wrong, it seems that if the child, what i need is that has to be taken out from the batons or linguistic geico. and really just like has to be brought to going to because that this all dikes all the time that they are not being predicted. it was on german baby when they allow the german babies with st in india like and all fun. and then it did so while gotcha language or other, her family members in stream making the often in some alien please. no, they would allow the big
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children in su down are in immediate danger of the conflict between 2 warring functions continues to escalate in the north, east african country. that's the star warning from the u. n. which saves it's already documented dozens of cases of killings, sexual abuse, and other serious violations by both parties. more than a 1000000 people have already been forced to flee their homes to whose displays modem. 1.2000000 people inside sit down driven nearly 400002 freight to neighboring countries.
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