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into the ring she's been earning money to help support the family. monkey you for the question on women and men no matter the matter the quality food is very old with one and only wound up going to be coming. out out may i see a member you pick. up. a few on the side of all the plate. money to do. something funny because there's no. doubt. about being a troops out there there are a lot of requirement for. painting. to who not being in or out. broke up.
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with a she wins or loses tank was nixed right around $85.00. thailand's minimum daily wage is just $10.00 so it's tempting for the kids of poor families to risk injury for a big bang fight. which is exactly what ted caused them to do. her their home. over $75.00 as it was and there's a lot of. tomorrow she'll be fighting for a junior championship title. her mom is her biggest fan but she's nervous about the match. even if the coach isn't sure she's ready. so i didn't hold. a problem a lot to watch while we go on but it was
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cool. little. place knowing that. one thing alone. thanks. thanks. thanks thanks good night protective gear more tight 5 is strike each other with fists kicks elbows means less wind because either by knockout and by keeping the most points from cuts go into it thank you yes my guess tonight it seems to wrists are just as interested in seeing $25.00 is that much less. the us.
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future. in the way he me to see i lose. weight high but up he. saw matti up. going away. is training but he hasn't had a fight and. if he wants to be a champion he needs to move up to the next fighting books and experience. so i think about it by the. poor pet is a 3rd generation function and his proud grandfather has high hopes for sports in future. making the pair. that. i.
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protect kid boxes means going against generations of tradition. that was. going by. going to take where. people are you see behind. me that i'm not but they had time enough point where they're making. finally a new opponent's been found and tonight would propel him to the ring it could take it one step closer to his dream. believe me it was a long no harm. done i want your boy. you know. i want my god.
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for the long. haul. yeah. you're going to now the big one me we. need more of your. i want your mind boiling with blood you have been waiting on the. county of me for. despite concerns to find his might not be evenly matched. since he isn't afraid of getting hurt. of them not me. i knew. i have little kid.
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the death of 13 year old mori time books at the new last year put the government under increasing pressure to ricki lake the sport. and the child tylenol maker is trying to push new books and legislation through parliament but he won't go as far as banning kids. i don't buy leave it out when they can get what i may say to me don't you really it really means what he got by. that about him why boyd if i got a. way now muscle. to get out why did he want to know what money i made of but also i don't need. my without. for more time to continue to grow on the global stage any new laws need to reflect international boxing standards. i mean how he talks about the
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law by apollo. who don't. even communicate. with. so will the thai government legislate for the protection of young fighters i don't think so. because they. all need from the beginning is rich once already they returned it back to the ministry of sport. authority. some say it would be political suicide to start legislating bans on more time. it's an incredibly popular sport and children's matches are especially popular with the voting and gambling public law was. if you go to the real age. or you look at the people who. are
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in that lower socio economy who love gambling enjoy cramming people if you see them there you have taken everything everything anything. and keep boxing is another game for them why they don't get there like the young kids because the junkies they are real fighting. gamblers see kids as a solid bit because they list likely to throw a fight and lose all push. a. button the bell rings they always jump into each other and beat each other until the bell said it is over. even if legislation is passed it will take a while before these changes are felt throughout town like the one to the fight tonight
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. but there's a problem. for a moment. when not obama dot. the boy who spoke to 5 per pet tonight has had a growth spurt. and i'm enlightened i know i'm right you're going to get married when we're. poor peds dad won't risk sending him into an unfair fight. but it doesn't take long before another opponent steps up his name is focus.
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laughs look at those. long and paying the magic from miami. to get out and do you know. the. poor head is really the straw the fun time. and focus struggles to himself. look better i'm. not all i stopped talking about your reservation life. what do you mean i mean you more now call from home mom i want to hold up although i call someone that will love me. and i'm like. all.
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the focus has gone down after a blow to the head i'm not going to get a lot of women and i want to give up work and i would never be allowed at home. by 5 year old backpacked i don't want to know where the hot are going to put my name on it will be who were the focus was lucky to sustain only a minor injury and put a path has won. out really follow you but. i think with regulation unlikely to come anytime soon thailand's kid boxes will continue to fight for fame and fortune in the ring leaving them vulnerable to a life changing hit injuries. that was gonna want to tiptoe out monica
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a battle aged election fraud and corruption that been allegations made against you even how corrupt is malawi's the president of p. timothy. to al jazeera. and counting the cost germany's heading for recession well i'm going to put aside their concerns about that to stimulate the economy farmers and brazil's amazon fear their livelihoods are under threat and the billions of dollars in black gold locked away in part to go. counting the cost on i'll just. a 2nd that whistleblower comes forward 'd and this one has 1st hand knowledge of donald trump's phone call to the president of ukraine.
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election went on come all santa maria this is the world news from al-jazeera. the iraqi government denies its forces shot at demonstrators during the protests that have left more than $100.00 people dead. polls have just closed in tunis you know where a struggling economy is a major issue for voters in parliament 3 elections. was found police in hong kong demonstrators in a restless 50. bill you can find a ban on wearing. suits. so 2nd whistle blowers come forward in the impeachment inquiry against us president donald trump a lawyer who's now representing both people says his client has spoken to the head of the intelligence community's internal watchdog according to the lawyer the new
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whistleblower has 1st hand knowledge of some of the allegations made in the original complaint you remember trump is accused of using his office to pressure ukraine into investigating his political rival joe biden and head of next year's presidential elections all the details now from. washington we should be clear about what we're talking about here this isn't a 2nd whistleblower complaint that will now make its way to congress this is about corroborating that 1st whistle blower complaint from what we understand that 1st whistle blower complaint was from a member of the cia who is relaying concerns that have been related relate to him or her by people who'd witnessed doldrums interactions with the ukrainian government and the fear that he was improperly using the office of the presidency to try and get ukraine to intervene in the 2020 election by looking for dirt on joe biden and his son so now though they can push back and say well we have someone who can corroborate what that 1st whistle blower said now the fact that this person has
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retained legal counsel may be significant moving forward but we should be clear this is about about fleshing out that initial whistleblower complaint and trying to take away that argument from donald trump and his supporters that all of this is based on hearsay. so the news in iraq's government has denied any of its security forces fired directly at protesters during the 6 days of breasts. oh. however it has confirmed at least 104 people have been killed and more than 6000 injured protesters are demanding jobs better public services and an end to corruption iraq's prime minister has promised to meet the anti-government demonstrators but that hasn't stopped the protests. i'm ready to go with brotherly proteus is stationed and meet them or seen them on boys to other locations in other provinces without any armed forces i will go and meet them without weapons and sit with them for hours to listen to their demands and if this
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will ease the situation the number 80 to do their best in spin the coming days in the sense they return we call on halting the protests in baghdad streets and also in the provinces. covering this for us from baghdad. prime minister mahdi is facing the biggest crisis his year old government has faced yet a lot of the opposition political parties a lot of the religious parties including influential figures like a soma. the most influential one of the most influential shia clerics. souther and from the former prime minister hi the body saying that elections need to be held and they also boycotted a emergency session of parliament that was supposed to take place on sunday actually didn't happen so a lot of these politicians are looking at this protest movement they're seeing it larger and larger and more popular and they decided they're going to try and put
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themselves with the protesters show support for the protesters in a bid to win support for any elections that may well come nowhere nowhere near elections right now the parliament hasn't been dissolved the government hasn't been dissolved but that's certainly the talk on the streets and in the corridors of power in baghdad is what happens next now although this is a political crisis only streets the protests are still getting larger and larger in nasiriya and this is interesting enough syria in the south protesters not only attacked government buildings but they attacked political party headquarters after they did that they started chanting now syria is free from political parties that goes to show you how much anger there is not just at the government but at the politicians of all stripes voting has closed in tunisia is 2nd parliamentary election since the revolution 8 years ago early indications suggest a very low voter turnout against
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a backdrop of growing frustration with the established parties and their failure to solve the economic crisis and now with more from tunis. it is a few voters showed up at this polling station in the capital tunis mostly elderly but determined to be part of tunisia's 2nd democratic election since the revolution 9 years ago despite a campaign blitz by politicians and pledges to improve living conditions not everyone seems convinced man it in his he ends up and grier with their leaders are very much wanted to see young candidates unfortunately to the same or delete security and economy should be the top priority for the government and my party is to dismantle the corruptly and candidates manipulated by foreign countries i voted for the party with a clean record and a clear political agenda 2 parties are competing for a larger share of seats in the parliament the last 100 she has 6 to become
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parliament speaker leads the conservative in the other party. its main rival is the secular heart of founded by media tycoon an appeal. he's in jail facing corruption charges leaving his wife we in charge for men it is eons this by the political instability the challenges ahead and the election can only consolidate the democratic gains of the past. have voted for the party that will improve living standards reform education and invest in more healthcare cinesias cash strapped government is desperate for loans the international monetary fund negotiating a new installment of $2900000000.00 it extended 3 years ago is pushing leaders to reduce inflation and government debt. with that report he's live now in tunis for us polls of closed 7 minutes ago hashim when might we expect some sort of
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indication. well with the vote the vote counties underway we're expecting the exit poll to be announced in about 2 hours from now it's very hard at this particular moment to gauge just sense of what is happening but we know there are 2 key contenders the not the party and the secular hearts of tim is yes it's a tight race so far we don't know who is likely to win but however there's a 3rd bloc which might make a surprise in this election which are who are the independent now the problem in this election come out is that the another party and the heart of his year made it clear they weren't form a coalition government most likely to have. a bigger say in the next parliament and if they are not agreeing on forming. a coalition government it will be extremely
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difficult for them not only to reach out to other political parties to form a coalition government and the same thing goes for the heart of tunisia in the case of a political deadlock the president will have to give them 45 days or call for new elections and this is exactly what people. are concerned about this day we could if we didn't vote to see a political deadlock with voting to see a strong government with a clear political agenda to tackle economic issues some of those issues unemployment poverty budget deficit and inflation. with the update on the elections there thank you hashem. now hong kong protesters have turned out in their thousands to demonstrate against a british colonial era emergency law which was used to ban face coverings police fired tear gas and threaten to arrest those who shun laser pointers at a chinese army building scott handler has more from hong kong.
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defying the mask bad and flouting the police who projected approval for their march thousands of hong kong protesters also ignored heavy rain most of them covering their faces beneath a sea of umbrellas this was the 3rd successive day of protests against the mass ban imposed by chief executive kerry lam she said emergency legislation last invoked during riots 50 years ago was needed after 4 months of protest against her rule the protest continued after the high court rejected an injunction challenging the ban judges say they'll review it later this month. after police blamed vandalism for shutting down the entire system on saturday more than half of all m.t.r. metro stations were closed on sunday. the protests which started peacefully quickly changed those there just to march fled from the front line as demonstrators regarded as hard core began to confront police hurling bricks and rocks at. their
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offense met by tear gas the demonstrators forced to head back to where they came from the pontiff as you can see on a pretty stiff the retreat my what's been happening now a couple of hours into this months it started peacefully but the major confrontation is taking place right around the police headquarters police out from the complex itself and also from above while the protesters are fighting against what they see as increasing control from beijing they doubt change will come quickly highlights and i say generally much i look at we know that this will not change the current situation us all as you can see the more peaceful protest is than hard code to test his however i think the meaning of these protests is more important we need to let the government know that we will not surrender. so protesters were arrested and could be charged with not only participating in it illegal gathering but also recovering their face scott. al jazeera. and in
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what might be the 1st direct involvement by china's people's liberation army in the protests a yellow flag has been seen within the army barracks in collin tong it warned demonstrators they were breaking the law and could be prosecuted sudan's new prime minister abdullah and the leader of its sovereign council are in saudi arabia general abdul fatah met officials in riyadh and after the meeting the saudi foreign ministry said it was working on removing sudan from the u.s. list of state sponsors of terrorism in the news ahead i just wanted a baby. why some women's the desire to become mothers is causing an uproar in from . and walking a fine line on an increasing number of russians are now living in poverty.
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