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one to have suffers, the kids, jaden that i spoke to, i think his bravery and his words of wisdom in about what happen kind of sums up i think the way people there are kind of feeling. listen to how he talks about that day. >> me and my friend were scared. and we covered our ears so we won't hear the gunshots. >> you covered your ears . >> and this is a deeply religious community. faith has really been helping them. and, you know, you talk about answers. i think they're going to get them. i really do. i think the mayor there in you valid, he has taken a lot of heat. i do believe he has turned on all of this. and he really wants to fight and get information out. but he is being handcuffed by the district attorney there. and he is concerned about releasing information. he is afraid something is going to happen to him in the end. i have faith and i know the truth is going to come out. we'll get everything we asked for. we're going to continue to fight. the families are going to continue to fight. we're going to get the answers. >> we have to. there is no alternative. the idea of this ha
one to have suffers, the kids, jaden that i spoke to, i think his bravery and his words of wisdom in about what happen kind of sums up i think the way people there are kind of feeling. listen to how he talks about that day. >> me and my friend were scared. and we covered our ears so we won't hear the gunshots. >> you covered your ears . >> and this is a deeply religious community. faith has really been helping them. and, you know, you talk about answers. i think they're going...
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i see jaden working out, that's my motivation. >> jaden, did you hear your brother check in? it feels good, i never thought someone would be inspired by me. >> let me be clear. supporting mental and emotional health does not only look like one-on-one therapy. programs like make thoughtful care and communication a normalized practice in larger communities. that's a big part of the work. >> my sport is standup comedy. but, i think the thing i learned, even if i don't do standup comedy is that my sport is not to compare myself to other people. if i compare myself to other people, i am always comparing my inside to their outside. with that, i'm in. >> thank you. as a group, do you think you can juggle six balls? every person in the circle must catch the ball once without dropping it. if the ball is dropped, the activity starts over. all right. from here on out, three more attempts. >> i could use a lightning strike about now. >> this is one of my worst nightmares. every nightmare i have ever had about sports. i made an adjustment. >> don't get down on yourself. >> i put it down!
i see jaden working out, that's my motivation. >> jaden, did you hear your brother check in? it feels good, i never thought someone would be inspired by me. >> let me be clear. supporting mental and emotional health does not only look like one-on-one therapy. programs like make thoughtful care and communication a normalized practice in larger communities. that's a big part of the work. >> my sport is standup comedy. but, i think the thing i learned, even if i don't do standup...
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i see jaden working out.do you hear your brother check in? >> yes. >> did you know that was happening? >> no, i really didn't. >> so how does that feel? >> it feels good because i never really thought someone would be inspired by me like that. >> let me be clear. supporting mental and emotional health doesn't only look like one-on-one therapy. programs like bam make thoughtful care and communication a normalized practice within a larger community. that's a big part of the work here. >> my name's kamal. my sport is stand-up comedy. but i think the thing i learned, even if i juggle being stand-up comedy, my snot to compare myself to other people. if i compare myself to other people, i'm always comparing my insides to their outsides. oh, sorry, with that i'm in. >> awesome, thank you. as a group, y'all think you can juggle six balls together? >> yes, sir. >> every person in the circle must catch the ball once without dropping it. if the ball is dropped, then the activity starts over. >> oh! oh! >> all right. fro
i see jaden working out.do you hear your brother check in? >> yes. >> did you know that was happening? >> no, i really didn't. >> so how does that feel? >> it feels good because i never really thought someone would be inspired by me like that. >> let me be clear. supporting mental and emotional health doesn't only look like one-on-one therapy. programs like bam make thoughtful care and communication a normalized practice within a larger community. that's a...
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dining creeks, government and started our mobility. tut dean. deutschland annoyed to buffalo chatham. jaden shaw that day on down my story in not iceland there too, but some of my friends conte starting of rockdale has eastern. does she east austin bus mafia dot on georgia. yeah. that be neat. nifty for me. down watching the info on these as dupage be like a dish. divest, mr. that's enough. we're no longer interested in a union with the russians, so we don't have to abide by the agreements with them. we need to make the alter records non existent, mary truman, her that the lies need the red army in the far east, where the one and a half 1000000 strong quinton army is waiting. the us and britain had a hard time retaking several islands from japan and would welcome some help for the japanese read the most was the idea that the soviet might come into the pacific war . truman understood this solid assures that the russians are coming in on schedule . truman writes in his diary, test dollar will be in the jap war by august, 15th finney japs with that occurs. ah, the invincible cleanser. now me w
dining creeks, government and started our mobility. tut dean. deutschland annoyed to buffalo chatham. jaden shaw that day on down my story in not iceland there too, but some of my friends conte starting of rockdale has eastern. does she east austin bus mafia dot on georgia. yeah. that be neat. nifty for me. down watching the info on these as dupage be like a dish. divest, mr. that's enough. we're no longer interested in a union with the russians, so we don't have to abide by the agreements with...
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and demographic biology center run by robert richer and his colleague eva, use, dean humphreys, or jaden iceland, when they try to identify every single one of them. if rudolph letter was determined to be able to identify city as roman individuals or such even were those people were not themselves aware of it. and they took a look at people whose parents and grandparents could be counted as cindy or ro, madison. they compiled huge family trees for america. they took blood samples, a blue pole, examined the color of their hair and tested their speech, faculties half age. and it certainly involved physical coercion, o g, a while to to cause 14, the so called racial scientists called these family trees genealogies, any one who had even one grandparent falling into the nazis races, concept of so called gypsies was at risk of persecution. in extermination. the racial hygiene and demographic biology center examined practically the entirety of german roma and cindy. in 1943, the li schmidt was deported to the outfits birkenau, extermination camp along with her parents, her siblings and her 3 ye
and demographic biology center run by robert richer and his colleague eva, use, dean humphreys, or jaden iceland, when they try to identify every single one of them. if rudolph letter was determined to be able to identify city as roman individuals or such even were those people were not themselves aware of it. and they took a look at people whose parents and grandparents could be counted as cindy or ro, madison. they compiled huge family trees for america. they took blood samples, a blue pole,...
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but i really wanted the central relationship to be phoebe and jaden, her brother.y're completely different? >> rupaul: do you have that relationship with your brother? >> yeah, we're so different. but it works. and we support each other. i love you. i love you! where are you? i love you! [ cheers ] >> rupaul: well, thank you, phoebe. you know, "everything's trash" airs wednesdays at 10:30 on freeform and streams on hulu. we'll be right back with music from the interrupters. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> lou: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. here's why tribal leaders urge you to vote yes on prop 27. the act provides hundreds of millions every year for permanent solutions to homelessness, mental health and addiction in california. prop 27 supports financially disadvantaged tribes that don't own big casinos. by taxing and regulating online sports betting for adults 21 and over, we can protect tribal sovereignty and finally do something about homelessness in california. vote yes on prop 27. all water wants to be
but i really wanted the central relationship to be phoebe and jaden, her brother.y're completely different? >> rupaul: do you have that relationship with your brother? >> yeah, we're so different. but it works. and we support each other. i love you. i love you! where are you? i love you! [ cheers ] >> rupaul: well, thank you, phoebe. you know, "everything's trash" airs wednesdays at 10:30 on freeform and streams on hulu. we'll be right back with music from the...
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one of the kids that was in the classroom, little jaden that i spoke to, his bravery and words of wisdombout what happened kind of sums up the way people there are kind of feeling. listen to how he talks about that day. >> me and my friend were scared, and we didn't want to talk or nothing. and we covered our ears so we won't hear the gunshots. >> you covered your ears? were you hearing a lot of gunshots? >> uh-huh. me and my friend didn't have a lot of space, so we just tried not to move so he won't see us. >> and were you wondering what was going on, why you had to be there for so long? >> yes. >> do you feel comfortable talk about what happened can, and is it helping you? yeah? >> i feel a little bit happy because my friend and my cousin are in a better place. >> in a better place? where? >> in heaven. >> and this is a deeply religious community. and faith has really been helping them. and you talk about answers, i think they're going to get them. i really do. i think the mayor in uvalde has taken a lot of heat, but i do believe he has turned on all of this and he really wants to figh
one of the kids that was in the classroom, little jaden that i spoke to, his bravery and words of wisdombout what happened kind of sums up the way people there are kind of feeling. listen to how he talks about that day. >> me and my friend were scared, and we didn't want to talk or nothing. and we covered our ears so we won't hear the gunshots. >> you covered your ears? were you hearing a lot of gunshots? >> uh-huh. me and my friend didn't have a lot of space, so we just tried...
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the capitol chanting "enough is enough" and as we were walking back, i met a young boy, 10-year-old jaden was a survivor of the uvalde shooting. he watched his teacher get shot and killed and watched some of his friend die as well. i asked him why he wanted to be here today. take a listen to this conversation. >> so no one has to go through what i've gone through at school. i was in the robb school shoot-out with miss garcia and miss ellis. >> reporter: how did you feel when that happened? >> i feel sad because most of my friends passed away. >> reporter: incredibly brave to hear from this 10-year-old little boy who experienced this and who is now asking lawmakers to make a change. i asked him what he wants people in power to do. he said i want people to make us feel safe. i want people to have to stick with their families so nothing bad can happen to them. in the mind of a child, being around grownups makes you safe. but from what we saw in that video, those grownups did not protect those kids. when we talk about something we heard earlier today, senator duckworth pointing out, good guys
the capitol chanting "enough is enough" and as we were walking back, i met a young boy, 10-year-old jaden was a survivor of the uvalde shooting. he watched his teacher get shot and killed and watched some of his friend die as well. i asked him why he wanted to be here today. take a listen to this conversation. >> so no one has to go through what i've gone through at school. i was in the robb school shoot-out with miss garcia and miss ellis. >> reporter: how did you feel...
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. >> reporter: her 10-year-old son jaden hid under a table in room 112. >> me and my friend were scared to talk or nothing. we covered our ears so we won't hear the gunshots. >> reporter: you covered your ears? were you hearing a lot of gunshots? >> me and my friend didn't have a lot of space, so we just tried not to move so he wants es. >> reporter: were you wondering what was going on? why you had to be there for so long? >> yes. >> reporter: what were you thinking? >> i was thinking, what was going on, and i wanted to see, but i didn't want the gun man seeing me. >> reporter: seven weeks after the attack, parents are still begging for clear answers. they want to know why police waited in the hallway outside the classroom while the children were terrorized for more than an hour by the gunmen. >> he said he heard him outside. they were yelling and telling the shooter to come out. he was talking and laughing to himself. walking around. whenever he heard -- i don't know what little girl, call out officers. she called out, i am in here. he went over there and shot her. >> so the police we
. >> reporter: her 10-year-old son jaden hid under a table in room 112. >> me and my friend were scared to talk or nothing. we covered our ears so we won't hear the gunshots. >> reporter: you covered your ears? were you hearing a lot of gunshots? >> me and my friend didn't have a lot of space, so we just tried not to move so he wants es. >> reporter: were you wondering what was going on? why you had to be there for so long? >> yes. >> reporter: what...
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in fact, jaden is studying to be an orthopedic surgeon.ood, he can get it to look better than it does right now. the best thing in the world, there you go. >> anita: all right, jeff flock, always good to hear from you, thank you so much. rich, you've got to love that. the teenagers working in the arcade. it looks like a super fun arcade, $16 an hour plus overtime. so maybe they can get more people to work over there. >> rich: that ain't bad. i used to do summers on jersey shore. good thing that only had to pick up a few hours. great time at the jersey shore. dire warnings on china. british and u.s. intelligence officials ringing alarm bells over beijing stealing the best technology and data. fox news talks with fbi director christopher wray on the threat to the united states. and lieutenant general keith kellogg joins us on china getting more aggressive on taiwan. plus jonathan turley, brian kilmeade, all of that and more coming up in the next hour. you could take out an average of $60,000. that's at least 25% more cash than you get at a b
in fact, jaden is studying to be an orthopedic surgeon.ood, he can get it to look better than it does right now. the best thing in the world, there you go. >> anita: all right, jeff flock, always good to hear from you, thank you so much. rich, you've got to love that. the teenagers working in the arcade. it looks like a super fun arcade, $16 an hour plus overtime. so maybe they can get more people to work over there. >> rich: that ain't bad. i used to do summers on jersey shore....
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jaden rivera -- >> 18. jeff: they need help.hopedic certain. >> and making big money. >> working a lot of hours, putting a lot of work but i need it. it is money for college that will help me in the future. jeff: i want to show you this place, i talked to brian sharp, you started as a young teen kid here, saved your money, bought the place. >> first of the only job, $3 an hour was the wage when i started, worked hard, fell in love with the business, fortunate enough to buy the business. jeff: look at the numbers on teen employment or unemployment, way down this summer because businesses are short of workers and you can tap the teen market place. >> we worked hard to treat the students well, the teens well, we've been fortunate to have a great bunch of teens that are wonderful for our customers, important for the business. >> want to look at the costs of that. you are in business to make money, you have to pay a lot more for these guys, look at the costs of wages for young people, on the rise. >> it is an investment, 40% more is
jaden rivera -- >> 18. jeff: they need help.hopedic certain. >> and making big money. >> working a lot of hours, putting a lot of work but i need it. it is money for college that will help me in the future. jeff: i want to show you this place, i talked to brian sharp, you started as a young teen kid here, saved your money, bought the place. >> first of the only job, $3 an hour was the wage when i started, worked hard, fell in love with the business, fortunate enough to...