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a how, how does that work, and i'm wondering who or what is funding it? i think it's really important to understand that you're in the move on, on his ball that basically originated from the she or block off of this population during the civil war, which was uh during the seventy's until the 19th 19th at. however, when his book that was created, as we knew it today in the early eighty's, iran was very much behind that gold financing and he's financing, there's a group on to today, which also means that he's being considered in this region as a proxy, a non state organization basically part of this bigger access. so for assistance that run talks about the processing iraq in syria and human and as a result, it functions as it states with a failed state. i would actually have this may say at this point because there is no functioning government in the but on states, no president at this points to empower any government. any fact his bola is not
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just gonna say that a terrorist organization about multiple countries, but it's also a political party. so it is sitting in the cabinet. it is sitting in the parliament . and in many ways, it has an influence calling the shots both politically, but also militarily. yeah, and it's in a country that has it political problems, severe loving on is also in the midst of a recession. one of the deepest that the entire world has seen for centuries when you consider all of this. does the government in lebanon? does it really have any influence whatsoever over hesper or the situation is such that his ball out minutes as a part of the government as a party, as it was pointed out in that report as well. and i think this is what is often maybe not seen internationally, because internationally, what we hear is one thing that his ball that is a designated tourist organization by various countries. but people forget that it is really very much interestingly parts of the society, specifically the shell population of this country, which is about one 3rd,
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an estimate, and one 3rd of the country. which also means that there are other parts of society who do not endorse a they use for that group. and also not old people who all shield will tell you that they are a fan of, of, of, of his brother militants. and the doctrine of us since the states here is very weak and their state institutions are incapable of solving major problems. what is what it does is really received or as a prototype round in many parts of the society. and lot of people here that i've been talking to are seeing that they actually fed up by 2 things that they feel that the, his while i'm going to things are hijacking not only the she'll part of the population and using and missed using their religion as she and with this, but there hijacking the entire country. yeah. it's an excellent explanation of how power is wielded in the country that is paralyzed by crisis. our senior international correspondent funding can charge you night and they were funny. thank you. all right, here's a look now,
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some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. this our eyes are by john is voting in an election that is expected to get the president aaliyah of another 7 year term. the military offensive that brought the armenian, that separate is region of newborn. a power block under his control last year has boosted his support. as has a lack of independent media in any real political opposition. the winter weather is hampering holiday travel for millions in china. it's the 1st chance since the pandemic, for many chinese to celebrate the lunar new year with relatives living far away. the annual exit is from cities is the world's biggest mass movement of the swedish prosecutors have dropped their investigation into explosions on the nord stream gas pipeline. back in 2022 officials say they lack jurisdiction and will send their findings to german authorities. the glass severed a key route for russian gas exported to germany. russian
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airstrikes have killed at least 4 people in the ukrainian capital. keep grain says it's air defense is it shut down $29.00 missiles and 15 drones which were fired across the 6 regions. several people were killed and dozens more injured parts of ki are experiencing power outages as well, or correspond to cover lead troy sent us this update from ukraine. scout. so this is where you tap in faces were parts of the mesa style. it is very important though, to remember that it's not the miss so itself hitting the city, hitting the ground. it's a parts of the me style that has already been destroyed by the ukranian army that are falling into the city that are hitting buildings like the one behind me. the tragic resolve of these are for depths and at least 40 in church. people at 5
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50 am in the morning, we all had to go to the shelter because of course, the authorities don't know where the parts of the me so that has already been discharged are going to full. this is why key of was under alarm at that time. i was calling to 2 more. they're reporting from keith staying in ukraine. the country's parliament has back to the 1st reading of a controversial bill to send more soldiers to the front line. the legislation would lower the conscription age from $27.00 to $25.00 and imposed tougher punishments for draft dodgers. the bill also proposes limiting military service the 3 years. well, makers rejected the 1st version saying it was too harsh, and the current bill is also proving to be divisive. so how many people outside parliament feel about this proposed legislation? we asked our correspondence in keep nick connelly. there is lots of head scratching goals, people diving into the detail, trying to work out what that would mean for themselves and also for their loved
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ones. there has been a lot of controversy about the fact that, for instance, this little would allow the government to cool people out by the government at basically not removing the need to go and find people, find people at there is the address or find people in the streets and there's also question marks around some of the constitutionality in terms of the limits on people leaving the country and some of the other kind of legal that's fine printing all of this. but i think any way they were going to come up with this plan, it was always going to be divisive, basically, registration here, and you granted what those people who were volunteering feasible, who hadn't entry, experienced those people have for the most part, whole being at the front line, since at least the 1st year of war. now you're having to go up people without minutes, you preparation and also who are concerned, who are afraid or for the reasons they want to go fight. so it is going to be difficult. whatever lower they come up with, whatever the provisions and for now we've got a majority in parliament for this current proposal. some of the opposition parties have voted against or have not supported it. but certainly this is something that
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is occupying people's mind here in cuba. that was due to be using economy. they are reporting from ukraine, here in germany, hundreds of flights into and out of the country have been cancelled as ground staff at the countries, but guest airlines go on strike the live tons of walk out. it follows the failure of the latest round of wage negotiations between the airlines and the union, representing ground currents around a 100000 passengers are expected to be effected by destroy scheduled to last until thursday morning. this is the latest in a series and strikes by german airlines bus and real staff. in recent weeks. the united nations have sedans warning signs have agreed to, to meet for talks on getting desperately needed aid to the people. the un, as also appealed for almost 4000000000 euros to help those suffering into 10 month civil war. within 13000 people have been killed and nearly 10000000
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displaced more than in any other current conflict on the planet. dw correspondence, mario mueller reports denied from the remote newborn mountains that he took a is finally getting back to are slowly starting to drink more relief. 5 grand mother susan, let me know when i broke a here. she was swollen alova, but now she has improved appetite. his back. i only have fee to swollen. i'm hurtful. at least she can open her eyes moving into moving a little money leading into the swelling is caused by sylvia malnutrition. her mother wasn't able to breast feed. she was also nourished and to week to bring her 18 month old girl here. susan says, i love if this hospital went here. i don't know what would have happened. charles would have died. no idea where i'd have taken the money yet,
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but the way it's susan says they simply don't have anything to eat in her village, which is 8 hours walk from here. the harvest was bad. food prices sky rocketed and the region has been largely cut off from age since school dropped it last april. many like nobody keys may had to flee the violence. she was working as a nurse and cartoon when bone was exploded around. she decided to leave the capital hygiene on the way. i was very scared because people were being robbed and then there was the danger of being right. some of us about 3 or 4 managed to get out. but if you stayed behind my father and brother, a still missing being there, we go to the left. she was lucky and made it on home to the new, the mountains, more than 700 kilometers south west of cartoon relatives that to put in book. after a month she found work at the regents only hospital since the beginning of the war
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. more and more malnourished children has been arriving here. no magic has been waiting for medical supplies for months and then i'd be and i can walk you faster and more like if i, if we have medicine but not enough. we're lacking imposing pain killers and antibiotics. we have to the patients with serious illnesses, to hospitals, and other regions. aid only occasionally makes it to this remote area. nomadic says she's angry at the 2 generals who are vying for power with complete disregard for the people who met him behind the fighting each other. but the people are the ones who suffer. they have nothing left. i think neither humanity nor behind a suitable to rules to done someone else should rule. the country is a study in this already neglected region. last hope of the people is that the war will soon and attend you,
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needed help with finding the arise. and finally, some heart warming news for you. a rare baby chimpanzee has been born in chester zoom in the u. k. the zoo just released this footage of the newborn for the boy and said his arrival was vitally important. the future of this piece, which in pansy's or chester are part of an international conservation breeding program aimed to prevent their extinction. as ours is reminder of our top story, israel has rejected the ceasefire proposals from us to hold the funding garza prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his vouch of flight on for absolute victory and says the collapse of moss is within reach within my watching dw news live from berlin. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more of old news. i hope you can join is that the
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i just want to pursue what? that's nice, so on fine, how are you going to buy your house? your job to your decision for your parents when generations clash you would, i don't remember because i wanted him to become a doctor. and next on d. w. conflicts with tim sebastian, 4 months into the browser wall and there is no end in sight for the killing on the suffering. how long can is continuous ministry campaign as his allies would
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increasingly, but too many policy news? i've died my desk with recent bearing leave for my head and intelligence service from all sides conflict in 60 minutes on dw the this has started, we started to understand clearly and watching the 2013. this still is it for democracy, protest in ukraine. 2022 reasons only invaded the country. it relates to the response to your crimes, because here's a freedom system with has recognized the james bonds with us. we
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really understand that if we fail, uh, we will lose our concepts, euro my done, the february 17th on t w, the the, there's a sense of empowerment that you get when you all your strength within your punches . last, just lights me off. why do you want to box, what do you have to for? you want to prove that you're stronger than someone else. why? you know, i don't understand. it wouldn't make me feel better. my daughter was in a office setting, doing the 9 to 5 job, which i know has a steady pay and benefits buy more seconds to get
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and see envelope gene. and if these be by nissan delays, finance i wonder my son to become a doctor network. that should be somewhere around a $1000000.00. but i don't know this bank and what they are saying, how much you save, and i do feed the sponsibility for my mom, and the responsibility is come from a very young age to me. so what if you get hurt, if you don't pills, charles and william you accomplish from them? i want to continue to be able to do that. it hurts when they can't understand me the i just want to pursue what sets my soul on fire signs familiar when it comes to money or career. we want one thing. our families
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want the opposite young and old are realities and dreams can be so different seriously. it seems like there's a huge gap between the generations. sometimes we just don't guess each other. the question is, can we fix it? the the, all the money that i'm forwarding to big line is that on, on things from building different apps and websites. i'm not happy with that good because it is waiting on some of them and then you're getting the best. like, i mean, the old guard,
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the money has gone down so much how the money is. he has worked and all that is for to with that i wanted him to become a doctor. i don't think there's a vein which i can explain it to me. i've not been able to explain it or to that. yeah. the i think that is one big gap and it's more so like an easy gap because they are not able to understand how this technology works. nadia? yeah, i mean, so currently i live with my mom and my younger been one by the tv and i don't have you lost the money in this direction. so my new reading of this new car, the only really money and i that i've been times of what i would like to advise you the last what i've been, even if you put in the talking about going there. yeah,
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that is there. that it and all that is it, but in a what i want this is this the day. when like when like you have made a substantial chunk of money, then at least i would say that you have to put them in $50.00 person. and i mean, uh, the other interest not only in the business, because uh, because of the volatility. ok. let's pause here for a 2nd manuals on coal is not the only one worried about market volatility, crypto card. and so it has become a popular gateway to the financial markets for many young indians in early 202-3850 1000000 people in india owned crypto currency that's more than any other country worldwide. but some, most older indians, the idea of crypto currencies sto, alien, they prefer a more traditional
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a tangible investments like gold houses or even stops and bonds. money is a huge issue between the generations in india and manuals, family is no exception. the 1st time when i talk to them about leaving my stand for the job and then putting the start up space doing something of my own. there was like a that was the opposition in terms of vetted the money were to come from. we were like, i've been saving that you may not get us with the job as well. so that is being done by looking at this po box. so can you imagine what would be it mean is a line of being sort of under this image oil. this pixilated image,
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guess what was the price of this? any all of this i'm being sold and for like the 40500 that you told me it seems like some of that are and a half a $1000000.00 to each individual image. and that is it, so therefore even i'm working on something similar in this, which is like and if this video and if i put a physical well in. and so i know it's really, really difficult to do because i did not physically you guys, that's for me, any voice mail to all of those things. for this particular thing, you'll see a little there does not have value. but if you look at it, or look at most of the companies that you use almost of the companies that have a new to the new card and that's really the new button that's available, give that to and instead of them, you'll find that. so google doesn't mean so for someone who is not growing up in like the internet age for them, it's just like as they are selling some images online and it doesn't look like the
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job. the i was raised in san diego, california, the 1st 3 years living in los angeles. i was working like 2 to 3 jobs i was taking on on jobs just to kind of me make it work. when she moved to l. a. i think i it just was too many things for her to do and i think she couldn't just picks one when i 1st started boxing. and it was more of a fitness boxy. one of the trainers i've mentioned, he asked me, what do you do all day? and at the time i was working on the typical 9 to 5. and i said, well,
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i'm supposed to be working, but i'm usually on instagram watching boxing videos or i'm watching trainers. and he said, why don't you make this switch? and have you ever thought about being a trainer yourself? i'm so small, i thought, who is going to want me to hold nits for them. how am i going to be able to hold a miss for them? i had all these self limiting ways and he said, why does boxing training depend on your size? you're right, it doesn't. how are you going to buy your house? how are you going to move up? you know, because for me, um success means you started a job and you keep going the next step further. find the job. you want to settle down out. so you can move on, you know, move up and eventually uh, purchase
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a home. the big question is, why does home ownership matters so much to alyssa as mom. well, for many decades owning a house, has been at the heart of the american dream. you can buy a home, life gets better, cause that kind of wealth trickles down to the next generations and opens the door for outward social mobility. for young americans, the dream has become less and less attainable. first, the mortgage crisis in 2008, and then cove. it conditions are harsh. when a list of generation turns thursday, their chances of owning a home will be 14 percent lower than her mom's generation. at the same age, this is not what i had envisioned for my child. i typically leave it to the side when it comes to boxing, just because i know that they don't really understand it and i'm not too sure how
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interested they are in it. so i don't talk to them too much about it. okay. give me one of those things. you know, just a little heart broken cuz we don't want to talk about it because we know it's a touchy subject. i don't choose to live in the same city, but being in my twenties is a good time to be a little unstable and you know, hustle and take some risk. it just has to be stable. stability is, is, is what makes me feel comfortable. stability, the stability is the least of my grandson at the moment. stand but or do you have
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something to do to be quiet or was something of the past? the when i got mad it, it was i have beat time and all of a sudden my husband got a heart attack at the age of a, a, a, my son was 3 years old and i was little bit lost in this way. so i started praying, but you can go to kaiser and i put in an issue with me some ways that i can do something for this future. so i started giving to some classes that are like and that's all i have brought my son up. i've seen quite bad things in terms of financial and stability, and i do feel the sponsibility for my mom and it is sponsibility has come from a very young age for me. who sounds like quite a big obligation for manual, but in many countries around the globe, children are expected to take care of their aging parents. and in india,
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it's not just a moral duty. it's the law. since only a small portion of indian society will ever receive a pension, the majority really depends on their role enough spring to help them in their old age. and so when kids take financial risks, there's more at stake than just their own well being. for manual growing up, besides his dad has made things extra tough. i need to provide a full my home to provide for my mom and to see to it that things out of fine. the my father's from warm, my mothers from the philippines. they divorce when i was 10. and i never really had a father growing up. my mom was a single mom. she pretty much raised us. and i knew she
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struggled. we didn't have much money. she did the best she could just know just knew back then that i had to do something better for myself. i joined the navy right after high school. i think that's what helped me to be a better person. it's all about being better than where you came from and we realized it from a very young age because my parents always talked about it that they brought us to the united states to give us a better life. for me to have children who are monetary least successful is my way of showing my parents like, you know, i've succeeded as a parent, the asian american, and from the family of immigrants in general, there is the responsibility to continue that
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legacy and to the next generation in my generation, the parents relied on us to be engineers, doctors, nurses, and i thought that i was breaking away from that mold and that i was being, you know, pretty easy on my child thinking, oh, you can do anything else. you can, you know, i'm not gonna force you to be a nurse or a doctor or an engineer, you can follow your generation to, you know, not realizing that this is going to be here trans am. but once you've completed your engineering degree, you already have a for the back. i don't understand why often even having these kind of course needs to be plugged in or take risks. they would not want to start something of that one . you want to advertise on screens in the back door bonus, either the inside of the do need to push it through all this thing is going to be
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some of them up and down to create that kind of height. and if the are going to in the middle of the island, different colors is the also, i think for that visual space, the majority of the life is a future for the health plan and cannot find a platform appetite for. this is huge. i don't want him to be good as a person who doesn't have the ability to bakers. i don't think i entered into the surplus. is that a lot of thoughts? things are happening the same. i mean, don't worry about that. the, i don't remember baker's can i wonder, tell him of i just this rate is an amended this real thing i've just said will have the thing and keep us a because they've been meaningful. i imagine seem you never know what
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a store to modify this the steps again. funny. nice again. but 2 more time. then one more after that you're gonna split. give me a hook processor. so it's a good thing that she's still trying to find herself in. do what she likes to do, but it's a bad thing because, you know, there is a time in your life. when you have to settle down, you have to buckle down and say, i gotta, i gotta do this, this and that to take care of myself in the long run medical dental vision. here's a not so fun. fox for you. the majority of us citizens receive their health insurance through an employer. so if your job doesn't offer that tough luck in 2022 more than 27000000 americans had no health insurance. that's just over 80 percent
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of the population. and more than half of all personal bankruptcies are due to unpaid medical bills. so you get why he's worried a home food on the table. money savings. is there an alternative plan? if something happens where the boxing doesn't work out, where it would say she gets injure, she gets head trauma, something happens. what is our next plan? i've never seen my daughter box live. if i were to see or get hit, i'm in my mind it would probably think all their, their goals, her spleen, their goal is her kidney. that's what i would see. time we did a half around extra so i wish that my family could visit me at the gym and see how
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happy and fulfilled it makes me as it hurts when they can't understand me. because i think that all of the best qualities that i have. i have gotten because of how they raised me as what has led me to where i am today, and i wish that they could see that i just, i just, uh, i'm worried about mom and dad about what those say when i tell them that i actually am going to pick up a, you know, fight in an actual match. when do you think is a good time for me to tell them?
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i don't know exactly. just recommended us. so tell them when you see them, tell them as soon as possible. mm hm. this is truly which is why life then you should be open about it. i mean your life, you save what you, why life. i think it's inspiring for me, please look up to you and it's very helpful for, for me to try to attend doing something. i would love to eat. i just don't know what that is right now. i'm getting on the 56 now, so i'm almost home. ok. all right,
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we'll see you soon. okay, i'll see you soon. thank of the mm hm. the kind of add up here when you're growing the ever since she started doing the boxing training, i felt like our dinner conversations got shorter or quieter because it wasn't like a conversation that i, you know, i really wanted to talk about please father, god always protect us lead us guidance, protect us from you and harm watch over us. and thank you for all the many
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blessings that you provide for us. you must holy name, father god, and jesus, holy name, human. right, stainless. and the 2nd knowledge of it online? is it okay for you? right now? i don't auto even explain in the 1st minute. my mom is quite supportive, how they will things that she doesn't understand. uh, since i learned to tell it to us and then that's a video and basically me bring this up board myself by not ending on and he doesn't tell me more because he knows that i've got a little high blood pressure and tighter. he's saying my me,
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why are getting what it engine and i like everything you have get for me. so you. but i said, i don't know which bank ran worthy of saving how much you said. but it keeps on telling me like, uh, not to worry and on like have you been working on your speed? i feel like that would be yeah, i've been working on. that's one thing that my coach has been working a lot with me is my speed and yeah, but now that's good. i'm eating a lot of protein so i can gain weight. you can eat your plan, sir, to continue boxing. and definitely for me, i've been working with my coach every week for since last january, so he feels pretty confident that i'm ready to pick up a fight. and yeah, well, some concerns that i have are number one it's, it's never been discussed with us. it's not anything that you prepared us for
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mentally, and i don't think you've been really mentioning that you've been preparing for a fight. it does make me emotional boxing is really something that's powerful and empowering. and i think that there's something in some way that i can make an impact through the sport of boxing. and i think that it also stems from, you know, always wanting to prove to people that i am more than a size you are man. we never doubted. we never doubted that, you know, we talked about. you were going to do great things some day with your high, you know, your whole point is to feel strong. so what if you get hurt? if you don't feel strong and living you've accomplished from that,
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i want to know i'm getting, it's about getting back up. boxing is like on life matter for it's not. you know, how quickly you get up. it's whether you do get up and 9. i know that i have the will power to be able to get up after you know, getting hurt the we don't expressed much to each other. we don't talk a lot, but i think that's just the re, you've been growing up together. so if the, if you have like a good experience or
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a new place and i'll be more like exploring the place 6 floating, the invite them and have like being in the moment at that time and not like talking about the stuff for like trying to collect at the moment with some or on the, the the today has been one and a half years in the making for me to finally have the opportunity for my 1st by the i had a full 4 week fight can i was eating healthy. i was training with my coach 5 to 6 days a week doing sprints or runs on top of sparring. the
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i did everything that i could make sure that i'm fueled and prepped well for the site. yeah. to us there was no fight today because my opponent didn't show up. i didn't get to fight and today, and i'm very disappointed. and that's the bummer for today. the what adds to the disappointment is that my parents were supposed to come to my
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fight today, and i felt like it was going to be the day where i can actually show them that. i have a place here. just hearing that my parents where it's going to show up and come support meant a lot to me and that was the when and itself the a couple months after that barbecue, with my parents where things got pretty emotional. my mom texted me and let me know that she was proud of me, pursuing my dreams and not encourage her to do the same. and when i went home for father's day, i showed my dad the basic punches i taught him a combination. and then we decided that we were going to do it every time i come home and hearing his excitement helped me feel like i was one step closer to having them understand the see
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what he ended programming in terms of weight. i think i'm going to take me to i didn't say what we call, no music on what and that's what other life is. this kind of fun. it feels like therapy. and my bracelet actually says about us of the conflicts with tim sebastian, 4 months into the browser wall and there is no end in sight for the killing of the suffering. how long can is continuous ministry campaign as his allies would
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increasingly, but too many policy news? i by my desk, please leave for my head and intelligence service. for most sites conflict in 30 minutes. the w, the words people have to say is too much. that's why we listen. we close every weekend on d w the
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. this is dw news. why? but from berlin tonight, his real rejects terms for a ceasefire put forward by home oss is really a prime minister benjamin netanyahu failing to find on for total victory. and he says the collapse of from us is within reach. also coming up tonight does instead an injured involve last impact of stay on. the explosions happens a day before parliamentary elections are ready marred by obligations. a vote. rigging, the library golf is good to have you with this on this when.

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