tv Documentary RT September 15, 2024 11:30am-12:01pm EDT
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from the united states and different parts of the world to her family homes indeed . and to show their supports to i should know it is again, this is a, this is a talking point that has gotten many interested for many different reasons. one of them is, of course, the fact i think is really military and these are where the government is killing people indiscriminately read as done in 2003. rachel corrie was killed by the israeli defense forces in a very similar matter. we understand in 2022 american palestinian journalist showing up the was killed by his really military forces. it seems that because really military was tearing off these attacks, killing national, some different parts of the world indiscriminately. but when it comes to the united states, of course, there's a different rhetoric and sentiments involved is over the course of the past few years. the united states has express outrage. but when it came to the case of functional as agents, the dual national and the us citizen, the outrage just was not there. and more importantly, the church government says that they are doing everything in their power to ensure that i should know it does receive justice. those responsible are brought to justice. they're investigating this incident,
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particularly. and there are hopes and at least the probability that the turkish government will use this as a case study to provide at the i c, j. and it's case with south africa against israel. this documentary time, next on all the international and full news, make sure you join us again. of the scope of the
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the old came out together. we were all supposed to go home together. they didn't have the, we had all went to the movies. we get to the corner of 15th and ridgewood and there's another car to sit in the when you achieve the we going to do your 1st mission investment keys for and in the back with this. and we all feeling like a really searching through our bodies. but nobody's really talking because we
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know what we're going to hear. a car's tires screeching out of the car, ready next to us all the way down 15 the skis. what you rates as a g a. do you don't know what these feelings are? to know that with the car stop and we say there they go. we shoot every body, shoot. we did that every night. you know, this out in the far is just constantly right next to us and this is shot, shot after shot shot. we end up crashing the we all jumped out the car and start running toward the
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store. they had already called the police in the ambulance and everything the deer was asking. where is corey? where's course and promises he's he's right behind us. he's right behind us. and so he ran back down to the crash site. he was trying to get cory out the car, the hear them say d, o a. so we knew he was gone, the prosecutor se kemati carter pulled the trigger on his assault rifle. the 4 defendants belong to the game and fired on the innocent victims and the other car
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early that saturday morning because they thought they were members of our rival gang. they were not the why didn't have that may 24. and i got arrested the may 27th, 1997. the i was 18 years, 2 months old. the prison i was young didn't speak very well, wasn't really educated. some people believe that in the gang lifestyle to do some money, he was important to a particular people. they would rather be an important tyrant than an average citizen. struggle to some
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people are afraid of being who they are. the road is an easy growing and developing is an easy the prison isn't easy. the me, my name's kamani carter and i'm finally starting the live students for gang related job i to have been 9 years ago. my victim was innocent. he was also a student who was attending college. his name is corey pittman. at this time, i would like to apologize to the pitney family because only now how about the gun to understand that the enjoyment of life most taken away can never be replaced. and i'm sorry, my history is the life of a lot of kids out there in our community. and my reality as a young man,
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and we just started out like any other patrol partners or just handling regular police owls. and then we'd be on a like a burglary call or vandalism call, and it was a lead here, shots being fired, you know, block away or a couple of blocks away. and then it'd be returned shots, somebody shooting out of the card and how many times we would come across the bodies and the sweet people of the big size lay in there. the i moved here in august of 1980 from the detroit area. the football coach that i had told me about it. i never heard of it before. he made it sound like have him coming to the great northwest, a peaceful northwest, the that was a young lawyer starting a practice. so i was doing domestic contract law real estate law
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by the end of the eighty's early ninety's. it was almost solely felony defense. the the news tribune had a headline comparing tacoma as being little detroit, the very young kids it seems, were getting involved in horrendous violence. 20 to 30 years ago. the i think there's no question that the kitchen cripps from la came up here and seated this area.
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the just came and took over blocked corners. i lived on all my life. well, well, anywhere from orchard all way down to the top. and then yeah, these other guys was kind of scary and they will read. they have that only side. so ran a boat and mix in california. didn't mix them to come wash. the comb is about 30 miles from seattle, many of the african american and other folks that have come to this region. after the 40s after world war 2, a large influx of people came. many people came through fort lewis and settled in close proximity to the call, the because of red line,
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and people are van lines to certain areas the hilltop and those areas is where black people were concentrated at that time. after world war 2. to comb is no different from any place else in this country in terms of how people are relegated to that bottom wrong if they are poor or if they are of color the they were so many of our children effected during the late eighty's early ninety's. if you're around the age 111213, during that time you were affected by this, the so many of the kids didn't survive ever killed. if they didn't die, they're in prison for a long time. the
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top area was already a poverty stricken neighborhood. and then when you feel prostitution on that, so gangs on that through the crack cocaine on top of all that these kids, they are a product of the environment that they were pushed into the are pending so much, don't so much don't that was just saturated. they have to call my loan, which is ridiculous. i'd like to 98. it was like a lived in a world that was believe what we did things that i never knew that i would live to see this day. oh man, the drugs, guns, the fuel, it's kelly basically have to go up and something that a lot of people don't want to. first reality about the
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russian states never as tight as i'm sort of the most sense community best ingles, all sense and up the in the system must be the one else holes. question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin, the media, the state on the russia to day and split the ortiz full neck, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube, the senior citizen for question, did you even closer to the scott bennett, i'm former united states army psychological warfare officer,
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really served in the state department counterterrorism office under investor del daily the i saw i wanted to come here to russia in the dawn bass area and to gather the facts, to take back to the american people the hold on bass of the front line. so this is where the bombs and the bullets are raging. this is where people are dying. this is where the buildings are exploding the go. i wanted to see 1st hand the scars of war.
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when i came up here. this is while for the live, the wait to hear news about arrival game at the mall or the mall. and there we go. or there is just the game back to the fire like we have some freedom smart weeds. right. tell the girls, strong carnes up and down the street fast the way from the police color slave slave away. they ran to wishing the police lancer words, the
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money. the how's the weather turned out different. i'll just let somebody know you came turn back time, but i was you just what a list a man. he wouldn't even be in a situation a good do just a loss. i know that we all were lost or the blind leading the blind out here. we didn't know better. kimani is to be out here with us. baby quick. he's young gangster, young bradley, just eager to approve his wife was 18 when i met him. but uh he was doing the same things. i was doing no, and he was only 11 to 12. the the felt like we were his family, the baby gangster who can tell him what to
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do. i wanna do it his way. he looked at, she straightened her eyes had this no fear. attitude you need is um, like i've never seen his mom around like, you know, i most used the area but, you know, i mean he was a south side with us. was like, come on. i don't know too much about to my dad. never seem to be his mom and i grew up into like really bad situation. the pauses ran down poor look here, but i know for probably that he was basically raising himself. that's where we came in here. we was picking him up, keep them out with us. showing the routes, show mile around the streets over the
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phone is just the whole is just part of who got hers. is there a pistol? now you got, you just keep you on. you don't know. as i say, and they'll know among these are we, i love them or are the we all love each other? well the for each other, you know, and all a lot of people make it up there was just a photo guys who let you hang around. and they almost kind of treated you like a peer of theirs. if they was smoking cigarettes, they would hand you a cigarette. drinking alcohol, they will let you sit by some alcohol paid attention by they, they really kind of genuinely k or then they may have been in several ways. like i
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had a you, a few dollars giving you a nickname, so to speak. but you know, i think the for young kids, the meaningful we want it to be like the all jays who been to prison came home. and they got the respect because they went to prison. dessie. they went to prison. we want to be like the leslie is either in prison now forever or day. the uncertain douglas? oh really can't. i wasn't certain i can find it was accidental. the va office. they dug it out of there. this thing is going to be back to 8889. yeah. we're, we're educating ourselves. there's so many kids out here running his gang members and we started keeping a notebook on them and we started getting pictures and they found out we had it and
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they all wanted to see some of them come up and say my, my face isn't it? or it was through a photograph those are all the original kids that were recruited and taught how to begin members by daily games. they were smart, they were natural leaders, the other kids looked up to him and listen to them. they could all do math in their head, you know, they all thought they were stupid or later because they didn't finish school, but they knew how many houses were in a pound. how many a ball as you could get out of my mouth, how much money they should get back? how much they were owed. they were sharp, a little guys. they had to be 10 or 12 now. the 1st time that i've ever encountered law enforcement, i was young, i was
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a kid kind of running away from home. the house was basically living in this abandoned house with all of these other teenagers and kids . one more than i was ride my little bike because i was cutting through the house because the house just kind of like a short cut. you know. so the next thing, some police in the backyard is when the police officer, who to drill down on me is telling me don't move or she was gonna shoot for some other letters. the same taken me home and took me to juvenile the i guess they kind of charge us when burglary the, those kids kind of claimed them as my family when an add on,
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but that's what was there for me. the every single time i went to do what i always met somebody decent. i never met none of you kids before. my goal was that, i mean what say it said, oh, how is it here for possession of the park. ok. you know, he was making 2 or $300.00 per boy jet or selling guns. you just feel like you got all my, the, we were shut out economic, the who is still shut out economically. the institutional racism that, that we have around economic steel process. the underlying issues haven't changed
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disparities with education, with employment, with health care, with transportation, with housing. oh, let's look at drugs. let's look again, let's look about the outcome. those are not the inputs. the inputs are the disparities that lead today. in american money, speech. money makes power, money decides who make some money off of drugs and whose community is a never say that it is a statement we really saying to ourselves in this that money is more on any of it and how to get it and who you get it from an injustice. all that other stuff is just the
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system is it really is if that's all you leave for me to and i will make it work when they was killed in the house for white books. you no problem. you slate a what you had left a damn show didn't leave no pork roast for me. no, no, no, no, be back. really. i got this is not years a day of the the good to and mama now made the best they could because that was what if you leave 2 drugs alcohol criminal activity to make a living they go make a mistake from the church. the church.
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oh yes, i was a single mother raising 2 children in the hell time didn't have much money. the california games came up, made it so appealing to be a game member. i could maybe put $10.00 in his pocket for an allowance where they would give him a $1000.00 in his pocket. i always think of where they had been younger, older he wouldn't have been swept into that lifestyle. that she was just a prime age for what they were looking for. he was 11 and even already starting to recruiting process to get really and many other young ones to so rock cocaine and powder cocaine. one time the told me that he wasn't going to go to school and i told him, oh you're going to school today. and he made a phone call and 10 minutes later there was 3 cars and the alley gang members sitting on the hood of the car as they were a diminishing gun. and they told me it says,
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i'm going to school today because he's coming with us. i took him, i felt so helpless like what, how do i fight this? calling the police? they didn't care. i said it was his choice. that's when he took off and that's when he got so violent. a lot of kids running around while i last about life 30 brands at this time, but we really didn't know how many license bags and how bad it would end up being just gotten worse. and then finally, one day i was at work and my husband at the time told me you need to get home cuz there police are going to your house for search warrants. and when i got home, they said, your son cross the line this time, and we got him from our that's when he was 17. at 18, he sentenced him to a 100 years in prison. the
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. there was a time when i started to was abused to obtain power. steve bided the continental line for tom monk's themselves. it was divided as a hunting ground. if we do not unite the corner knives as we come out again, we know that they are those who want the mazda continent to stop and 8, but the mazda clinton, and can never be stopped, because the mazda continent must be great. she will only be great on the shore, does all of us sons and daughters on by the sun all day, all comes a good time for and let us confess about underground issues. the mazda upon the,
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the, the new daily reportedly rejects the washington, his proposal to join functions against all teeth. also, the us took unprecedented actions focusing on that us troops complete that withdrawal from these. yeah. also moving as decade or fails out the terror emissions in ask because it's the whole region also have another question of allowing the ukrainian regime to strike russia with these weapons or not. it is a question of deciding whether or not a native country could be directly involved in the ministry conflict. on the brink of world war 3, moscow issues of stop pointing to the west thinking. so now in kids to use nato supplies, long range missiles to bomb reaction. the
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