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just among the citizens in mississippi. but in the school system with teachers and children that allowed them to trust him enough to introduce new approach to the teaching of math know i remember your being him and very impressed because i want you to talk about how you were able to also buy into that system and then work to support and to do teaching also. what was it his make up that allowed him to build trust be very easy for a harvard trained black man having been in college in the fifties to be so aloof or different in attitude coming out new york to massachusetts, to not be able to work with people in the deep south. what made the difference? omo, with your father, how could he do that so effectively? yeah, my dad was, a listener and talked about getting that from his dad and his dad was a janitor. they grew up in the harlem river houses and he would talk about his dad, you know, would take him around with him. and have conversations and that how his dad would listen to other folks. and so i think that's part of what
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why was he beaten in mississippi, i mean, physically beaten.ant people to understand that the man was in the bloody way, beaten. important to bring that to life. talk about it for a minute. guest: yeah, it was him and many others. he talks about that the only time that he was in harm's way was when he took folks to register to vote. and so he was confronting the institution, and the idea that black folks had to remain in their place, and that they couldn't be citizens. so when he would take folks to register to vote, crowds would form. and it was threatening the way of life that folks wanted to maintain in that part of the country. so there was violence. and the violence came from multiple directions. so it wasn't clear whether the police were there to protect you or the police were there to us all to you. so they were confronted with that. i think the sncc legacy project is doing a good job. i was just in the and i saw judy richardson, jennifer lawson and so many others who are still here and still with us and still have those limp memories of
why was he beaten in mississippi, i mean, physically beaten.ant people to understand that the man was in the bloody way, beaten. important to bring that to life. talk about it for a minute. guest: yeah, it was him and many others. he talks about that the only time that he was in harm's way was when he took folks to register to vote. and so he was confronting the institution, and the idea that black folks had to remain in their place, and that they couldn't be citizens. so when he would take...
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also, they couldn't get the recruits across mississippi. the union controlled the mississippi. and they they couldn't get the recruits across from. so i'm not sure how useful they. the other thing supplies are price his official report had this long list of all the things he brought back. but then again magruder in and says well based on my sources he came with fewer small arms than he left with. so i don't, you know, who are you going to believe. he did divert temporarily to infantry divisions and that one cavalry brigade away from while they came missouri. so they started coming into missouri in september and they didn't they weren't able to get back to sherman. late december, early january. so they did not. so there was some diversion of resources, obviously, reynolds did not get reinstated as governor in jefferson city, and he was annoyed about that he went on to price in any way he could to such an extent that price demanded court martial to exonerate his name. so i decided your question. thank you. that's that's pretty pretty clear. i mean, if he he lost out and most of t
also, they couldn't get the recruits across mississippi. the union controlled the mississippi. and they they couldn't get the recruits across from. so i'm not sure how useful they. the other thing supplies are price his official report had this long list of all the things he brought back. but then again magruder in and says well based on my sources he came with fewer small arms than he left with. so i don't, you know, who are you going to believe. he did divert temporarily to infantry divisions...
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in mississippi, chairman of mississippi federation of four immigration reform and enforcement rodney hunt, who i could not find a photograph of, said illegal immigrant illegal immigration eliminates a lot of jobs for people who want to provide for their families. passing this bill will open up more jobs and unemployment for the state. i mean, a lot of these could be ripped right, of what you write about in los angeles, right like this is just like almost word for latinos. also felt their shift. antonio, who to north carolina from mexico in 2006 remembered people that have been here even longer than i used to say that back in the 1990s when someone saw hispanic the first reaction was curiosity. the treatment was different. hispanic has a negative connotation. hispanic is illegal. unauthorized, poor, nothing to offer to the society. criminal, gangster. 20 years earlier, latinos were celebrated as the new hardworking immigrants are going to revitalize the south and in fact did revitalize much of southern. they built the olympic stadiums. they built, they rebuilt katrina after the hurric
in mississippi, chairman of mississippi federation of four immigration reform and enforcement rodney hunt, who i could not find a photograph of, said illegal immigrant illegal immigration eliminates a lot of jobs for people who want to provide for their families. passing this bill will open up more jobs and unemployment for the state. i mean, a lot of these could be ripped right, of what you write about in los angeles, right like this is just like almost word for latinos. also felt their shift....
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the jackson state university in jackson, mississippi. tennessee state university.ll that i am and will ever be is because they poured into me and i'll eternally -- i'm eternally grateful. the hope and power of the democratic party is held in the african-american vote. i have coined the term the second civil rights movement. this movement resembles a southern movement of the 1950's and 1960's and fusion of allocation and power and bedrock of social activism of its time. first civil rights movement had its geographic roots in cities like greenville, south carolina, montgomery, alabama, selma, alabama, atlanta, macon, jackson, mississippi, objection for, mississippi, nashville, tennessee and even a place that i came through for almost 13 years, little rock, arkansas. thank you to the little rock nine. disenfranchisement has ripped across the southern region of the united states of america. there is cracking and packing that has been hang not only in metropolitan nashville, davidson county but also in pulaski county where little rock is the county seat. in both of thos
the jackson state university in jackson, mississippi. tennessee state university.ll that i am and will ever be is because they poured into me and i'll eternally -- i'm eternally grateful. the hope and power of the democratic party is held in the african-american vote. i have coined the term the second civil rights movement. this movement resembles a southern movement of the 1950's and 1960's and fusion of allocation and power and bedrock of social activism of its time. first civil rights...
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one of the recent mississippi state high school football champions.eam is just going to go around giving chances. >> well, that's what's one of the great things about this country. it's about chances. you have opportunities to do something. nothing's going to be given to you for free. you've got to go and earn it. >> that a boy. >> i told him i'll kick next year. he said all right. >> reporter: and that's exactly what he did. he went out and made the team as the backup kicker. >> i knew it was going to happen. he's a very hard worker. he's never really missed any practice. and just perseveres. >> reporter: and wouldn't you know it, an injury to the starting kicker earlier in the season gave this small sophomore the chance to show what he could do. >> are you intimidated being on a football field? >> first game i was. but after that, i mean, if i get tackled i get tackled. but it will be all right. as long as i kick it. >> chip shot. >> reporter: his first game? we'll say the nerves got to him a little bit. he missed the first kick. >> and this is a mi
one of the recent mississippi state high school football champions.eam is just going to go around giving chances. >> well, that's what's one of the great things about this country. it's about chances. you have opportunities to do something. nothing's going to be given to you for free. you've got to go and earn it. >> that a boy. >> i told him i'll kick next year. he said all right. >> reporter: and that's exactly what he did. he went out and made the team as the backup...
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the way it is mississippi was a boy am yes you. so i'm on the motto in the hawk, i'm going to go my, your smile, your break going me, bill 40 might just be your also a $100.00 on night the, the, your son, what am i still solve? what if i am in the problem? i made in case you did i miss you. then it pulls it also testing quilt or knife dentist and good. good. i certainly as an event to take me in midway. lots of guys to awfully gone on getting me on to my last week on, on getting me a it were all on the lease. the name of the pillow top 2 of us wouldn't be. i love that. how much money goes well at this little, quick out, and make a payment according to own you kind of associated feel safe throughout the money. hi. when i left here last 4 feet. voice the la because you me to start with a bottle. you know, hold on, let me play, that's why i get the most and how i love the the high school. if you could say yourself that you should probably kind of get some sort of the height of obama, of the lucas. all those who hold on clauses for the
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but to be have to rename eight, something confusing like mississippi north.t so nobody really understands. but have to throw a stand at the end of it, like mississippi north of -stan so we can embrace the local culture. what about magaza? magazastan? >> if you have a homeless problem and mississippi or alabama, lift them up and drop them off there, they can work at of the gaza strip. have that place rocking and rolling by midnight. >> greg: see it's like he has opened is this conversation into a whole new world, i do not think it will leave moving in occupying there. i feel like he just forced everybody's hand. >> i'm sure he misses building guessing this,'s nation-building would call him prettier than george ws. i am very much huge noninterventionist, i want to boots on the ground. i will also want to four years of trump before, what i used to do, he just throw stuff out of there sometimes. what i did more than once in the last trump term, i would react based on lasting, a lot of times, time goes on, like this won't happen. and he says you does not want to b
but to be have to rename eight, something confusing like mississippi north.t so nobody really understands. but have to throw a stand at the end of it, like mississippi north of -stan so we can embrace the local culture. what about magaza? magazastan? >> if you have a homeless problem and mississippi or alabama, lift them up and drop them off there, they can work at of the gaza strip. have that place rocking and rolling by midnight. >> greg: see it's like he has opened is this...
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if mississippi today was wanted to win a prize to get national attention to help them raise money, to audience in mississippi no good. >> i think on balance they are good because they encourage people to do highly ambitious work for when there is time to do but i think there is a downside. notable exception for the ÃÃ awards. but i've always said it's a lot harder it's a lot easier to win awards that it is to waiting leaders. i worry that sometimes people are thinking too much about the awards there than when rather than how we get more people to actually come to us. to depend on us every day throughout the day. i think it has it has a good impact and encourages people very ambitious and necessary work and the kind of work that takes time. but also can have an incredibly distorting effect on how people spend their time. not thinking enough about what we need to do to get what we need to do to get readers. today i was reminded again by the incredible journalism and diverse investigated it was amazing to see the one space the quality of work again. i think i agree with what they say abo
if mississippi today was wanted to win a prize to get national attention to help them raise money, to audience in mississippi no good. >> i think on balance they are good because they encourage people to do highly ambitious work for when there is time to do but i think there is a downside. notable exception for the ÃÃ awards. but i've always said it's a lot harder it's a lot easier to win awards that it is to waiting leaders. i worry that sometimes people are thinking too much about the...
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farther south, video shows a tornado on the ground near columbia, mississippi. and heavy rain flooding roaoads in alabama. in all, 75 million americans are under winter alerts from the rocky mountains to maine. >> this feels like the worst winter. >> i didn't know snow could fall that fast. >> i was like, oh, my gosh. >> reporter: roads and highways across several states a mess with wrecks and drivers stranded. >> i slid and wobbled twice. then i slowed down drastically. >> reporter: at chicago, crews raced toe-ice planes. thousands of flights delayed or canceled nationwide. this after a yesterday, a deluge of snow and ice slammed the mid-atlantic and east coast with parts of virginia seeing up to 14 inches. in florida, authorities confirm this ef-1 tornado left multiple injured. this school collapsing under 700,000 pounds of snow in oregon. around philadelphia, eagles fans digging out before friday's super bowl parade. >> we can have a blizzard, a hurricane, it doesn't matter. as long as we have the parade friday, i don't care. >> reporter: wintry chaos unfoldi
farther south, video shows a tornado on the ground near columbia, mississippi. and heavy rain flooding roaoads in alabama. in all, 75 million americans are under winter alerts from the rocky mountains to maine. >> this feels like the worst winter. >> i didn't know snow could fall that fast. >> i was like, oh, my gosh. >> reporter: roads and highways across several states a mess with wrecks and drivers stranded. >> i slid and wobbled twice. then i slowed down...
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they build a whole flotilla of boats that are tasked with traveling down the mississippi river for the invasion. they have plans everybody's talking about it and everything looks like the launch is going to happen in the spring of 1793 or four, but then the spanish catch wind of what's happening. they're able to keep this largely just in kentucky. it's pretty remarkable. but there's a spanish spy who's part of this and leaks this information to the spanish ambassador stationed in philadelphia that spanish ambassador immediately goes to. yes, i hear the jefferson, the secretary of state. isn't that who you tell about this plot, jefferson says, oh, my god, he reports it to washington, says, you don't know, you can't believe what's happening out west. and jefferson writes all these stern letters to the governor that you've got to tamp this down. it creates a huge crisis. washington it's a crisis in his presidency that isn't well studied. i talk a lot about it in the book, but what washington is really trying to sort out is what is the executive in power to do in a situation like this? doe
they build a whole flotilla of boats that are tasked with traveling down the mississippi river for the invasion. they have plans everybody's talking about it and everything looks like the launch is going to happen in the spring of 1793 or four, but then the spanish catch wind of what's happening. they're able to keep this largely just in kentucky. it's pretty remarkable. but there's a spanish spy who's part of this and leaks this information to the spanish ambassador stationed in philadelphia...
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documentary service takes you to the amazon vein forest, exploring the bulk of the catwalk tree and the mississippi in teaching us the people that i'll be back at the top of the, the, the innovation green, the green revolution global. so listen to a whole lot of crime would probably be better to see if they care about time as well. please subscribe to those channels. every friday, subscribe to plan. it's a good a or the guy a model . gwinnett captivate an ancient one young a legend says that in the middle of the amazon is the largest cape puck tree that has ever existed when yeah, yeah. yeah, so that's good. that's a family of joint egos built a nest on top of that mess. good. people in one day to while you on a warriors decided to capture your to approve the courage. nice to get the huge ladder, but only one of the time, the courage to climb up. morning at the field when he reached the top out of jealousy, his friend took the matter away, contending and to certain definitely we must get your throne. when are you only goes, parents returned they found to worry right quickly. the father looked at hi
documentary service takes you to the amazon vein forest, exploring the bulk of the catwalk tree and the mississippi in teaching us the people that i'll be back at the top of the, the, the innovation green, the green revolution global. so listen to a whole lot of crime would probably be better to see if they care about time as well. please subscribe to those channels. every friday, subscribe to plan. it's a good a or the guy a model . gwinnett captivate an ancient one young a legend says that in...
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i'll show you like the way it is mississippi was a boy am yes you. so i'm on the modeling the walk. i'm on. consequently, your smile, your break telling me bill 40 minus the you're also a $100.00 on night the the, your son. what am i still solve? what if i am in the public comment inches or did i miss you? then it pulled it also testing quilt or dentist into it on a garage sale. he has an event to take me in midway, last garcia. awfully. gone on getting me on to a my last week on, on getting a we're all on the back off the lease, the name the pillow, talk to alice wouldn't be about that. how much money goes well at this little, quick out, and make a payment according to own you kind of associated feel safe throughout the money. hi. when i last the last 4 feet voice la. because you me to start with a bottle you know, hold on, let me play. that's why i get the most and how i love the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the not square feet can say you saw that you should probably kind of get some sort of the height of obama, of the lucas, all those who hold on clauses for the life of the other w
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well, mississippi and west virginia until now can tell you. it means they have the lowest disease rates in the entire united states. neither mississippi norwest virginia had any exceptions to childhood vaccines, and they had eliminated to a large extent the childhood diseases. they're pushed hard for exemption. there's erroneous right in mississippi that there's exemption for vaccines. the cost to society of not providing routine mandated vaccines for childhood diseases is huge. from 1994 to '23, the best statistics that we saved 780 billion in direct costs and 2.9 trillion in societal costs due to vaccinated children. that means children who not only were vaccinated, but also did not, infect their mothers or elderly grandparents who are most at risk from dying from the childhood diseases. with respect to vaccine preventible illnesses, vaccines are a public health priority because once a child has these diseases, they are more likely to have long-term adult health care programs. they're more likely to have diminished capacity and they are more
well, mississippi and west virginia until now can tell you. it means they have the lowest disease rates in the entire united states. neither mississippi norwest virginia had any exceptions to childhood vaccines, and they had eliminated to a large extent the childhood diseases. they're pushed hard for exemption. there's erroneous right in mississippi that there's exemption for vaccines. the cost to society of not providing routine mandated vaccines for childhood diseases is huge. from 1994 to...
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for the pbs news hour has been provided by -- >> on an american cruise lines journey along the mississippier, travelers explore civil war battlefields and historic riverside towns. aboard our fleet of riverboats, you can experience local culture and cuisine and discover the music and history of the mighty mississippi. american curtiss lines, proud sponsor of pbs news hour. the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions and friends of the news hour, including that judy and peter blum kovler foundation. the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at hewlett.org. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: welcome to the news hour. tonight, major tariffs against mexico and canada have been put on hold for one month, but others against china are set to go into effect tomorrow. amna: this all comes as president dona
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. >> along the water, the coast guard patrolling the mississippi river. >> with the number of cruise ships arriving, the number of folks that want to enjoy the waterfront here in new orleans. we want to make sure that we're doing our part to make sure that it is a safe and secure time for them. >> security will be extra tight for sunday's big game, with president trump scheduled to attend. >> it's cool. >> to hear that he's seen me play football and respects to the game that i play. >> but it's not just the face off between the eagles and chiefs fans are looking forward to. for many, it's the commercials they want to see. mustang chiefs head coach andy reid and la clippers james harden making an appearance in this ad for pringles, and brands like uber eats. looking to big stars to help boost sales. >> this year we got a halftime show presented by an apple in. >> a stadium named after. >> a salad. >> martha stewart. >> i like the commercials, but just tuning the bathtub becoming a safety concern? are you worried about the cost of a bathroom remodel that could go on for weeks and weeks
. >> along the water, the coast guard patrolling the mississippi river. >> with the number of cruise ships arriving, the number of folks that want to enjoy the waterfront here in new orleans. we want to make sure that we're doing our part to make sure that it is a safe and secure time for them. >> security will be extra tight for sunday's big game, with president trump scheduled to attend. >> it's cool. >> to hear that he's seen me play football and respects to the...
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i recently have been hearing that stakeholders across mississippi in the country are concerned abouture access to crop protection tools and biotechnology products. without these, mississippi farmers, farmers from all the states that are represented here today, we cannot produce a viable crop. farmers in the south are subject to some of the most notorious insects and weeds in the whole world and they have overcome this, what's considered impossible, thanks to these amazing scientific innovations. that the industry mississippi state university so many strides have been made in my lifetime i've seen yields increase 400% because of these strides. we cannot stop this, this is national security. you think the country will fight a war over oil, let them get hungry and it's our job to do that and i so appreciate the diligence both of you impressed on me with your determination to do that because we are definitely in this together we've got everybody has to be on board. will you please elaborate and just how much is at risk if we abandon the science-based approach to regulating crop section a
i recently have been hearing that stakeholders across mississippi in the country are concerned abouture access to crop protection tools and biotechnology products. without these, mississippi farmers, farmers from all the states that are represented here today, we cannot produce a viable crop. farmers in the south are subject to some of the most notorious insects and weeds in the whole world and they have overcome this, what's considered impossible, thanks to these amazing scientific...
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nathan read great arkansan from marianna located in the heart of mississippi delta region.currently serves on the board of directors for the national council. back in arkansas he serves as executive officer with arkansas ag council and serves on the arkansas plant board. which is a thankless job. over the years i had the pleasure of getting to know him and listen to its experience and challenges he faces he and his family will find him to be resourceful, resilient and a wealth of knowledge when it comes to farming. i look forward to hearing his testimony. as he represents farm families across the continent industry. thank you for making the trip. >> jennifer james. >> we are very honored to have jennifer's fourth-generation farmer from mentioned arkansas where she and her husband father and son grow rice corn and soybean on their century farm. is an active member of the usa rice she serves farmers board of directors on the farmers board of directors farm policy task force and a number of other communities within the organization that jennifer's many accolades is a small tes
nathan read great arkansan from marianna located in the heart of mississippi delta region.currently serves on the board of directors for the national council. back in arkansas he serves as executive officer with arkansas ag council and serves on the arkansas plant board. which is a thankless job. over the years i had the pleasure of getting to know him and listen to its experience and challenges he faces he and his family will find him to be resourceful, resilient and a wealth of knowledge when...
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para el sur, el valle del mississippi, hablaremos de lluvias de 3 a 5 pulgadas.s repentinas. 30 grados bajo cero maÑana hacia mineÁpolis. bajo cero en chicago, un solo dÍgito a partir del jueves. el aire llegarÁ a dallas, donde el jueves tendrÁn sensaciones tÉrmicas de 19 grados. ilia: parece que le tendremos que crear a la marmota. verÁn en cÁmara en este momento el momento en que la avioneta privada del vocalista de mötley crüe choca contra un jet estacionado en arizona. el piloto de la aeronave muriÓ y la novia del artista, un amigo y el copiloto resultaron heridos. todo indica que la nave sufriÓ un desperfecto en el tren de aterrizaje hÍceselo de la pista. el artista no iba a bordo. una avioneta generÓ la movilizaciÓn de los equipos de emergencia. el piloto practicaba un aterrizaje cuando rozÓ las ramas y terminÓ entre los Árboles. por fortuna resultÓ ileso. los cdc advierten que estamos viviendo la temporada de influenza mÁs fuerte de los Últimos 15 aÑos. se registran 24 millones de casos de influenza y 13,000 muertes, incluyendo las de 57 niÑos. esta segund
para el sur, el valle del mississippi, hablaremos de lluvias de 3 a 5 pulgadas.s repentinas. 30 grados bajo cero maÑana hacia mineÁpolis. bajo cero en chicago, un solo dÍgito a partir del jueves. el aire llegarÁ a dallas, donde el jueves tendrÁn sensaciones tÉrmicas de 19 grados. ilia: parece que le tendremos que crear a la marmota. verÁn en cÁmara en este momento el momento en que la avioneta privada del vocalista de mötley crüe choca contra un jet estacionado en arizona. el piloto...
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i remember going to a game at mississippi state and they wouldn't rent me a car there because i was black or i had an editor mess with my copy because i was black. so there was a lot of things like i wonder if this door would have opened faster, but i'm here. i made it. hopefully me getting here will inspire the next group. >> got his masters at lsu. spears had been on my radar since my piece on civil rights attorney john burris last year. now he's six foot forever, so you can't miss him, but if you see him, especially all-star week, say hi, especially if you're an aspiring journalist. >> he is an imposing figure when he walks into the media room, but back in my days i would run into him, he can be intimidating looking, but he was always kind and always professional. you remember him being a nice guy. >> always there to help. >> thanks, vern. be sure to tune into our black history month special next thursday, february 20th, at 7:30 p.m. right here on kpix. >>> up next at 5:00, we will talk to the former head of the federal agency responsible for severe weather warnings that keep communiti
i remember going to a game at mississippi state and they wouldn't rent me a car there because i was black or i had an editor mess with my copy because i was black. so there was a lot of things like i wonder if this door would have opened faster, but i'm here. i made it. hopefully me getting here will inspire the next group. >> got his masters at lsu. spears had been on my radar since my piece on civil rights attorney john burris last year. now he's six foot forever, so you can't miss him,...
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i remember going to a game at mississippi state and they wouldn't rent me a car there because i was black, or i had an editor mess with my copy because i was black. so there's a lot of things like, i wonder if this door would open faster, but i'm here, i made it, and would you be a superhero or a supervillain? hmm... superhero. superhero? ok. i joined the military for my kid. i was always gone. everyone's vaping, constantly. that's how a lot of people try to deal with mental issues. i was hooked like that. ♪♪ i caught my son trying to hit my vape. he's like a little me. he does everything that i do. that was it. i had to quit. californians are beating big tobacco. you can too. big tobacco. [somber music plays]
i remember going to a game at mississippi state and they wouldn't rent me a car there because i was black, or i had an editor mess with my copy because i was black. so there's a lot of things like, i wonder if this door would open faster, but i'm here, i made it, and would you be a superhero or a supervillain? hmm... superhero. superhero? ok. i joined the military for my kid. i was always gone. everyone's vaping, constantly. that's how a lot of people try to deal with mental issues. i was...
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will remind them, and their descendants of the brutal crimes they committed against the defense, mississippi and prisoners, sit on their conscience. 3 to entity the the take a fresh look around. there's a life kaleidoscopic, isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to vision with no real opinions. fixtures, design to simplify will confuse really once a better wills and is it just because it shows you fractured images, present it is. but can you see through their illusions, going underground can of the year cost cuz i don't know of the most. unfortunately there's reaching out to you since you find you, it's a sense of security should that's good because of to who don't really know what else to what the physical if it's been this one that i would go to from them and done it unless you don't know if it's just incredible displayed, connecting to chapters because of them utility to solve the issue with with i q, you don't know for the book utilized. so sort of opal's really shouldn't be good us. you got the solution to continue with that idea locally. them telling us this was a pretty par
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time in prison. several family members, including his brothers and son, were killed 5 the on the mississippi. the has demanded accountability from as well as weston packets. had my life without freedom, has no value. no meaning that i will. but rob me of my freedom, especially britain, france, and america, which took away my freedom and the freedom of my children must restore my freedom. they are the ones who should think about the mistake, not me. they are the ones who wronged us. they must reflect on their mistakes, incorrect, the rooms against me and my children. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is heading to the us. the talks with president trump, that the republican leader early had proposed relocating guns as population to neighboring our countries. but his highly controversial idea has been venomously rejected by a joint statement by egypt and jordan. we express continued full support for the steadfast as of the palestinian people on their land and their adherents to their legitimate rights in accordance with international law and of firming the rejection of any infringement
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