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good stuff but it's tired because i can't be perfect. he believes in a five hundred sixty. but. you know we cannot afford for one of us to bill is a job. that's going to make you miserable so you want to quit. you don't want to go to work every day like my boss is going to mess with me i can't see my family because now they have me closing all these nights he comes home with a headache or you know he just don't want to talk like this we got him out sounds like babe i made employee of the month you know and he was happy and in
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a sense also what was wrong and his boss had made a mess so i kind of brought me down because i'm employee of the month but then you had a bad day or words like you're not happy at home have. a d.j. and to keep to both have wednesdays off from walgreens. i just feel so exhausted. all day i don't feel like i'll be like my second. i know you're not being planned petrus. you think which is still a big deal to purchase i was told wrong charges were used. we shall get on. the most. of the day. until you can get. the money. that you know work out abilities you know. we. are hearing and.
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this is there we're going to say this i won't say what you think i'm going down from a broken arm what's more i'm watching you myself. i know what. is beautiful what's know you were in school the kids think that they're the ones that get excited as really the snow never ever gets a little bit those we get paid everyone they go to school. you know look at. some birds it's all single no single setting not here. thank you. jose elizabeth and eat and live with jose's mom in her spare room for part of the week the other part they live with elizabeth's parents. six days ago and i've found out that we haven't gotten the house that we want and i was on my
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way home cause me and i'm stuck in traffic i was like what. i don't like leave me alone oh i love me you know grieve in peace and he told me let's just get married i said but he said yeah mary as if that's. our was like in tears i said i'll pose a as a good another time to be playing and he told me if we're going to make the purchase of our lives with two different last names i would like for you to carry mine and that was it. i said yeah i said. i didn't think about it twice. it was on the phone yes on the phone in the middle in the middle of montgomery going mall oh mom was at the sprint kiosk i didn't do it the right way like i wanted one of the two like have the ring and get down on one knee or even been put on the jumbotron or something but then then it just felt like that was a moment to do it. for
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a. moment should i. have to move. jose asked elizabeth to move money from his savings account to pay for the rings they're trying to cover wedding expenses without using up what they've saved for our house so this whole having. to feed me and feel it's really expensive to say oh. few. if all he knows look at is the size of my dick do i love it. thank you. on so how much would our total
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wear at three thousand one hundred thirty one dollars go to the. out of. town be back on your knees i am. thirty three feet to three feet deep. and the few don't turn that off because they are easy enough for them at an event in russia or over there. is. sure to come up with. the goods i'm sure it's seen as your beer the moment you know you're making it. oh yeah. i mean i know that always kind of back on
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a lot of things i was funny and i think i'm paying for my own dress i'm paying for my own things. should feel happier but i. it was a big purchase. i guess when anybody had to drop that much money you have you don't have that much money to just to experiment. it dampens the mood a little bit. the price was more than we expected and i said what i want that ring i earned more money than jose. and i came up and pay the other half of the ring out of my own personal account.
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for you today. we have all. right. and basically this washer. it's. so i know myself best to just ask about the. going to be fifty too old to be ok i'll get to this. you know that. they go all problems on. one time i was working and me but don't ask me. which in all you to know about would be many. to me. this age is one that. but i have a problem and i see in these. tell her to go tell us to go. to heaven i
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can give you a new one that'll be yeah that's. helton kennedy was born in the u.s. but raised in mexico as a u.s. citizen he returned a year and a half ago for better opportunities a lot also for you know talking for all seniors you know whether it's better to do this than people or the cashier they ask about coupons all the time and he was trying to study what a coupon looked like or what he was supposed to do a certain situations. was really afraid of we could problems. i looked at him and i told him i said when i see ads and working i know that i can relax and i can teach work ethic and i can teach someone to be more english is something that anyone can learn to make sure you check cashing one of them but you know you have to make a little thank you mike. helton still works as a dishwasher i google along with this new job sweet tomatoes he now works more than
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eighty hours a week. taking a break. from his one goal time in. his calamitous is the. end of the swedish he's getting paid ten dollars he will get a two dollar raise. it's going to make it easier for him a little bit but i mean the sort of value is it is very expensive i mean i myself i am a g.m. i live in a one bedroom apartment my wife. so i can imagine for someone like you it. didn't. help him and his girlfriend diana gonzales live in a garage in a trailer park with communal bathrooms. oh the awful that'll. diana is in her second trimester expecting twins i and i and.
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joe's than on. me that bubble gum on our. oh. i'm. almost out on them i'm going to keep then i must go last time i was looking at them and the band. was going on and on account of. my. point. we're going to stalk a restaurant and my days off i go to restaurants that i might be interested in and i have a cup of coffee and i get friendly with the waitress and ask questions. coming up empty on her job search continues to pound the pavement. i have never been in
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here. you know places i've worked i've never seen banish lets you know there's a lot of black bean cakes fresh carry the celery chin church use. big swell to read a guy i don't know. how long have you worked there i've been here for what what do you think makes this place so busy on the weekends and during the mornings this is more of a southerly in use so we have a lot of people from the so who through her use. and why can't most of my brits but the people are pretty nice to work for us. i'm just being nosy i know it's up to me from its outside ok now this is what you wear even on the weekends yes that's awesome if you go to the favorite place to do your job. but
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this would be like right up my alley you know where it's laid back but you're still making money and still. usually can tell if it's a decent place to work by how the service area thing lot of tend to service are talking to the gas but not a lot of conversation amongst the employees that always signals that it's a stressful place to work if the staff was friendly and they talk to each other you can tell there's not a lot of time should. i bet by six thirty seven o'clock this place because it didn't happen i mean it's just going to snow but your manual said ari you don't mind do and you just never even now what he got for snacks everything chocolate on him i'm going to have a strong platform. i don't know if. you can handle this right now i can get a ride to save a big dog side up we can handle the chocolate. the
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regular minimum wage for all the other industries is eight dollars and i think sixty five cents or whatever it is but in the restaurant industry it's four dollars and eighty five cents that is my minimum wage. it's not macho i mean i don't know how anybody can live on twenty thousand a year but that's your. you know anywhere between twenty and thirty thousand is what a restaurant worker is making. but i'm always trying to make more money i'm not afraid to try anything. but. my girlfriend owns an insurance company and she's going to teach me to
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make phone calls and see how i do in sales because she thinks i have the perfect personality. structure about that. how do you worry over i mean a comes here and few evenings a week hoping it will pay off in commissions someday i have absolutely no experience in insurance quotes i mean she has to teach me how to open up the computer she's got the comfortable see i'm right what's going on is this the same and the same thing. but she's going to give me a chance and that's more than most people have done for me and then you can put in your your log in. a. fast and forget. plus i'm going from bartending and construction and restaurants to an office job i'm sitting in. looking around to think of wow you can get pretty boring
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but if it's going to pay my bills and it will be easier on my body. to be willing to do it. you know are always impress me those chicks that can go like this is. that they can ride motorcycles. i'd like to think that i'm ready for some to new but. i don't know i don't know if it's my thing. insurance. on counting a cost plenty of no shows in dad but lots of talk from leaders there about an economic slowdown what the chinese president said about gray rhinos and black swans
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boss and the cost of holding the u.s. budget to ransom. counting the cost on a. separate. reinvestigate the toxic legacy of south africa's mining industry and examine exactly what is hiding beneath all of this toxic waste africa's largest democracy heads to the polls join us for live coverage as nigeria voters out there well true cases the best of the networks documentaries with powerful untold stories from the middle east and north africa as cubans are set to vote on the possible changes to the constitution what impact will be outcome have on the country the world sunny day witness visits ghana and sweden where a community polarized by mining times questions their heritage february. in september twenty seventh the people of the kurdish region of northern iraq voted
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in favor of independence from baghdad. but joy was short lived as the iraqi government reacted forces against any idea of separation. al-jazeera world travels to the kurdish regional capital availability to investigate independence and the iraqi kurds on al-jazeera. and i have a problem in doha with the headlines on al-jazeera venezuela has rejected an ultimatum by spain germany france and russia and that nicolas mother will call elections with an eight days or they'll recognize opposition leader juan why though as president the u.s. has been urging world leaders to isolate the mother of all government asked
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a special session of the u.n. security council while millions of venezuelans have fled to neighboring countries to escape the economic hardship on latin america editor to see a new man has been speaking to people living in kolkata on the venezuela colombia border. many of them say they are hopeful that some kind of change is going to take place in their country that there will be regime change they don't really care very much what kind of change. of regime change they just say that their country needs a change that they want to be able to go home feed their country their their children their families again and get a job but there are others who are far more skeptical they believe that president nicolas maduro will not cave in to international pressure and certainly not to a self-proclaimed president who does not control the military thirty four people have now been confirmed dead and brazil after the collapse of a dam holding waste from an iron ore mine rescue workers are searching for hundreds of people who remain missing state prosecutors have frozen one point three billion
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dollars worth of assets belonging to the mining company valet to pay for damages six days of talks between the afghan taliban and the u.s. have ended and cut them with a promise of further discussions talks have been focused on the withdrawal of foreign forces the role of the afghan government and a ceasefire agreement washington's on war is now heading to afghanistan to meet the government in kabul the un human rights investigator looking into the murder of sol the journalist jamal khashoggi has sought access to the crime scene and the sa the consulate in istanbul agnus kalamata has asked to visit the kingdom too but hasn't received a reply from saudi authorities nigeria's main opposition party has halted election campaigning for three days it's in protest against president mohamed the suspended the chief justice the opposition people's democratic party says the allegations against walter on again a politically motivated the chief justice was actually rule on any disputed results of next month's general election if he's reinstated well those are the headlines on
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al-jazeera hard earned continues next thank you very much for watching. i want grooves on the s.b.a. which is the senior beauty of. when i first started my job i was a cashier and i was immediately moved to the cosmetics department and i'm like are you kidding me you know i was raised by male i don't know what i'm doing i don't know how to do hair i don't know how to make everyone used to tease me when i was younger because i never wore fingernail polish and i never did that i shadowed life as i was raised by my bad. what am i going to do it was like you're going to take this job and you're going to do it and i'm like ok all right. we are you start over . my dad is my best friend. i when i say that i mean it from my so.
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they. worked hard to get me and my brother where we needed to be in life. most gracious and happily we just want to. thank you for the family gathering d.j. and to keep his family gathered at her father calvin's apartment for sunday dinner . calvin has cooked for everyone. we just want to say thank you major garrett you go well we get together sherman you know i like to be away for church and just be in a woodsy enjoying each other's company or you know you keep us everynight is more to say these. calvin fought for custody of to keats and her brother after a court ordered them removed from the home of their mother and her abusive boyfriend. i've had a rough life in. the moments been violence.
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and i gots a going away my dad was on his way to my house. he wants it. he made sure he got his house in order he went in debt just to get a part of me big enough. to be doing the movie you have over you no no no you're not me you know you don't get to. senior high school. i just did miss back then because. it was my first time. and i had get pretty and i was like i display my dad up like i let him down i felt like. that i wouldn't be able to accomplish nothing but my bad it's my.
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no matter what goes on always. when i have my son i went to a community college. by my dad's a care my son. answered john came to the bench a desire not to take it to my mom. you know do john is not his biological father he adds he's never walked out on him. anything that he does support to my enemy does find them are in a good year. there are. three there are. no more or. or or there d.j.
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to keith and the kids have settled into their new apartment. and. i'm put in applications every single day to get a better job but. i've decided to give myself a time limit. my daughter's birthday is may twenty sixth. i haven't gotten a better position from different companies and i'm going to go to the military because the military assures me benefits for the rest of my life and there sure is my kids benefits for the rest and i. to be honest i hate the fact that he would go to are able. i understand why he's saying that because it's so hard to get a good paying job. six times more hard but i don't want him look all
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just part of my. argument for homework or for her she actually all the time are you sure this is what you want to do. the army is my last resort and i don't want to have to leave but i will do anything necessary for them to have agreement with i'm not happy about it now. that's only son i half and i don't want anything to happen saw. this and we have military and that's not an issue for me if that something he had chose because he just wants a go to the military but to go to the mill is here because i can't find something better. when you go to the military you leave everything and everybody. and my granddaughter is a day. that's going to be
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a problem. time is served already. little bit of both. but i have a. name . that's not to say things. like girlfriend walking up the street. to watch. the schedule is crazy starts off with a little bit of wakes up to be out the house around six thirty. as soon as she's leaving at the house i wake up. will.
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i get into writing for school. just to be at the bus stop then the sixteen. and then i'm in class. have to make it back to the bus stop around three fifteen we're going to get on the bus to. the round for clock i make my way up through elizabeth mom's hosting. repeat in here to a listers did. you know no five i got to get into work. either one. free lunch for of a day. or next day or. so negative four hours.
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and then wake up and do it all over again. and. have a nice day a commitment no problem. unfortunately were i work at school very far. i spent a lot of money on gas. this is my fair part of my commute is being able. to see the monuments. to be close to the exit from my house. am i ok so i get to see you. i only see them when i wake up and he's asleep when i'm you know he comes home ominously older couples are like
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that so you need. one to see federal not a lot of your calls a lot of. elizabeth and jose live part of the week with her parents they needed my help my dad right now is receiving kamal so he's unable to work. so i had to move back home and i'll pay two hundred dollars each month for their mortgage if you know about. our city to house we'll cut our support persona i don't know many more i want to point out elizabeth and jose's wedding is in a week after spending more money than anticipated on the engagement ring they're not sure if they can afford a reception where you don't. want to watch over a little bit of ninety that's going to. sort of just or they have cash bar and something. free is not free it's three dollars and twenty
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five cents i don't think. it's too expensive you know we want you to leave us with . they'll be cheap. but i'm not the only one has to think about that it's also who say you know i don't make decisions on my own anymore because they says no and they answer is no. i didn't say but i'm just saying you know i'm pretty sure you agree with me that it's too expensive to work that address now i don't i don't mind it that's too expensive i don't have the money. to. pay more i mean. knowing it could lead to higher pay emillio attends a course in fine dining despite her misgivings i've worked at places where people
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look down on you when they order you know the expectation is very servant mike like i should be your servant i'm not one of make sure that you grab it so that your finger is not in this the surface of the plate it's deadly fingerprints on the plate if that there's a bolt on it make sure the ball is facing away from the gas and make sure that the protein is and from that six o'clock it's all about perception anything that you do out there whether it's touching your face or leaning or anything negative connotations other than this or this you know or you know have in your hand something none of this you know once you step out there you're stepping out. on stage. that's my biggest obstacle you know i go to the table already in a panic it's just about the one i've got. and the more relaxed you are the more relaxed you know i looked at menu last week i have
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a five thousand dollars bottle of wine ok i don't want to be the one that breaks the cork thirty four years and there is. for years four years and server i've always stayed where i'm confortable you know even at the union league club i felt totally out of place even though i was there for two and a half years and they liked me i always felt like i didn't quite fit through but that's another thing too is kind of reevaluating what you really want some core beliefs about your business model. ok to talk about it i mean not the whole story but you say ok this is the grayson sellers cabernet sauvignon twenty two thousand and eleven you know quit. a little too far is it yeah because now you're corkscrew would have gone through the core of the. areas in my.
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