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for the benefit of all of those on earth that large and small she in human al jazeera, when at kiddos, chilly world renowned ballet stars, one from ukraine, the other from russia have teamed up to help victims of the war. ah, long signing dance buttons that dennis had to leverage, go and, and maria jak of lever performed in the italian city of naples. the gala performance featured other ballet stars who left russia and ukraine since the war began the 6 weeks ago. ah. so this is our desert, these are the top stories and more dead bodies have been discovered in the ukrainian town of butcher associated press. journalists have seen 6 burnt bodies, lying on a st. others were found in and around people's houses. ukraine's president has told
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the un security council it should expel russia or disband, brought him id, zalinski said the world is yet to learn the full truth of russia's alleged war crimes and his countrymen respect. ragged with black metal grainy, we need decisions from the security council for peace in ukraine. if you don't know how to implement this, you can do 2 things. either remove russia from the council, so cannot block decisions about its own war. the other option is to reform, to secure, to cancel, to work for peace. if there isn't an alternative, then we should disorder seeker to counsel altogether. russia's ambassador to the un has denied accusations of war crimes in ukraine. would, is to love this. we need to cut out the malignant nazi tumor that is consuming ukraine and would in time begin to consume russia. and we will achieve that goal. i hope sooner rather than later because there is no other outcome you. we are not shooting against civilian targets in order to save as many civilians as possible.
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this is precisely why we are not advancing as fast as many expected day. we are not acting like americans and their allies in iraq and syria, women raising entire cities to the ground. they had no pity for them, but we felt great pity because these are people who are close to us. per is president, has lifted a curfew just a day after he ordered the police to enforce it. there been days of sometimes violent protests against the rising cost of living. demonstrators ignored the curfew. order and confronted police. she were rights watch, says marley's army with help from a foreign fighters killed more than 300 civilians in 4 days. last month and the reporter ledges of moscow took place in the town of more and the central part of the country. molly's army says it killed more than 200 on flight. the more the rights groups as civilians were killed at stake, their lines more news coming up right after fitness. but not you know, you can watch out to see were english streaming live on like youtube channel,
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plus thousands of all programs. award winning documentaries. and in depth news reports. subscribe to you to dot com forward slash al jazeera english. ah . a wait with, i've never really into any molds or any group. i've heard it all like you're not somali enough, you're not a good muslim and you're not american enough. mm. have multiple identities, multiple things that make me what that's what makes me not an easy
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thing. to be when the world wants you to be like one thing or the other. a young american scholar is taking the fashion industry by told halima, dan is the only job with the model, signed by a major modeling agency to state point achievement for a girl who was once a week. she's not posing push tooth trucking the one way i'm booking this might be my life. right. we're going to go there we go. what happened a we're going to go
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go do it for you. okay. what i do for you. thank you sir. perfect. receive don peevey, so thinking with the quote good to you, like some stuff in the more runs everything happening and it's like february, right? but then it literally goes new york london, milan paris them 4 weeks in a row, and they're back to back. and i don't know what will be a part of the might not be part of anything, but hopefully still that's something that we plan ah
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ah can if i can find the page that i was on. so mac, i drooling to ignore barbara. barbara luca, sophia, and i found a dispute across
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a window of my man when i just had germany and i went to huddle. that's it. so she's asking me what i talk about when i'm at school. i'll give this back to you denise. we have lots of opportunities that come out of the fact that she's such a good speaker now and people want that story. as you build a name for yourself. it opens up like kind of an opportunity to build a business out of it. margaret le mala mala man i mean money to go more lila's, men i wait a minute, don't wait a minute. so just like i progress you know, sus, on the go bunch, other letters and a mock, a store hand sanaya. and madame way and can, i knew had been you if somebody could have been local echo had gone on in ohio. how cautious besides modeling. she said,
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the only thing that i can just work or do something else besides modeling like, is there a way to just be like, ok, and i think all of those things that we're spreading out into can ultimately come something that's full time cuz modeling isn't going to be good, good. i did, but it's still the word model. it's like everything perfect. i can mom. she doesn't like they don't like the word. they don't get the word. yeah. okay. what did i do? how many oil kind of new moco have a few to merge? i wanted to because small fear in their mo has shut it in a month there used to people saying ok if i'm taken off the her job and i'm going to be a model. the album right away do have do quotation, my dad. my dad you are but i shall i him on the on a parent or to on the gen ed and ed eunice. oh,
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militia play because awkward grant and also have mucky on duncan sobered happy. why? her like in happy me has the same time because i that about happened. tough i did going at the end of the day, i walk us to like, why hasn't cut off like you me that his and family big really wasn't a hasty had had did house. who gaia, hello and welcome back. oh oh, as i really am dying a husband house, but i cannot as well thank god i did not mapping it out. you know, that was my job with different homes. yeah. yeah. i mean i already knew like where she stood with the whole. i mean, we have, you know, you don't modeling, you can, i mean, excuse me. so i think in all like,
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all group somebody has to go out and be the 1st. you know, that's not a bad thing. is just, it's not easy with you ladies and gentlemen, welcome to 2017, miss minnesota usa and senior librarian center here in brazil middle. so what we're doing by moving into an employer for the title of miss minnesota usaa. 6 i know my roommate a you don't know all i was this like 12. i'm like i never sit down with a mister luis wallace and there is no i didn't
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put myself in this position so other people can see our human side. but with that also comes a lot of responsibilities. i know that one long stab it can potentially change how a lot of parents see girls that right now, 100 a, how was my child? my wife had a good job. i mean, when i was there to go to go to jeff kitchen, she was up to the let me see.
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so this girl, i love you and support you so much. but i just wanted to warn you that you shouldn't wear a take home because it shows her body and that is not part of the hedge. this is just advice from someone who wants the bus for you. hello you. oh, thank you so much for caring enough to d. m. me but lot of steer as a personal preference and i really liked the address going down me to the minnesota. that's the guess. this vicious, it's
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a so money. aggress. vintage someone woman. oh my gosh. more money than yeah, that's how the bush looked like. do you think? oh, my gosh, i remember this. yeah. so my mom and our 1st home was actually half of this. and if it 3 people, this is actually like luxury. this is a master bedroom for the family. yeah. a lot of like the younger generation because we were born in the post us for molly war. our family had flood by the time we're boring, so none of us really have much recollection of for malia or memories. 3rd, because we've never been i want to go back. yeah. that's on my check. was
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asking for this week. i'm more oh, i don't before they don't produce with the lax. yeah. when you ask us we would be so even if you're shy to take a little longer than don't out run your feet. one of the priorities that i have during the week is that she is able to walk, at least in one show. you're a charge and enjoy that moment last season there was a lot of interest. unfortunately, they couldn't figure out a way to meet that floating restriction. oh yeah. that'd be the only thing changed . i mean, it was good, but you just bought and we will hopefully get an option since this is winter fall
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clothing and you know, a little bit easier probably to work with the closing. ha, ha. okay. oh my gosh, i love new york. i love the environment, i love everything bath paid different. i'm going to photo a new patient with i might have been the 1st guy. we high fashion model. i don't know if it's just a trend with
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a 1000000 other girls. so it kind of have to take the initiative and be like, for here i mean with and so are you walking like are you really gonna do in your pilot? oh oh yeah. with the running
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the so they narrow that down tomorrow. okay. and before he goes to me, i still don't have a shell books and confirm them, but we're still here now like one rejection is worse. another is just sometimes when it's stuff that i can't control like my high and i can grow 6 inches. i know that, you know, there is no one to look at. you know,
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somebody i can reference. oh the, the that's the perfect. thank you. i would love to see myself like doing more cat walk. it reinforces your spot in the industry, like, ok, you're a high fashion model. that's why you wake up. you do everything to get to that point to be there. me the now
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in. wow, who are you on like a a with a friend. it's brenda. i halima with
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great, well actually i'm back seed here philip, i'm in one of those shows during new york fashion. that is quite literally out of the world. where do i go at 321. a
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with that was by far along this runaway i've, i've done in my life and one side of my brain. i'm like okay, powerful tool is that, but then also it's very important to know exactly where to walk the last one wrong turn might run into that robot with but it's also about ok. i have this incredible opportunity to represent my community to like show people this new face. i feel like i would be doing a huge disservice to myself and all the little girls that are looking up to me. if
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i didn't make this the most that i can good morning. well. 7 everyone, my name is denise was camping on your state director. i promise not to teach you any choreography because i got it. i got it going on, but i won't be charged. let me give you a little bit nervous. oh, good. the honesty, i appreciate it. and for both people, when they feel about little bit of fear they left bacteria paralyzed. but you, on the other hand, chose to be sure, lee wasn't just so you won't be a stronger and better version of your authentic. so you would have
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a, are you working? oh, are you happy for them? you're going to have fun like a lot of people never thought to do a project and with a job but always feel like you know, now they see nothing stopping them and it's great. i. c all your. * are you excited a i got to know. i know i thought you while everyone was coming in and i don't seem to think that
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exactly one year ago. i did the pageant. i. oh yeah. gotta right. last year it was really difficult. my mom didn't understand it. then and there was a big know from my community, and then they saw that i didn't change last minute on that stage i throw off my contract. so now i see parents like supporting their daughters to go do patches. but my mom, she doesn't agree with the way i'm never going to say i don't understand where she's coming from because i get it. i've always to when my mom like you want me to stop, i'll stop. i went. but she's allowed to make this choice for myself. mm
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. i just can't believe like how much my mom has changed, how accepting she's become she's actually like very supportive. she's so happy for the other girls. i know it's not easy for her, but the fact that she's sitting here with me like it just goes to show like how much she really cares. we would like to have, especially on li present this nest award. she stood on this very stage as a contestant last year. she was an example of how the attach. it provides a powerful message. we welcome. mm hm. okay. all right, so, uh, a luggage to florida. yeah. lucky
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a model in on the other. what kind of high level costano. how would you like duncan for her to be a form of life militia. scott walker was on some of them. i am a customer, jovan walker. i saw the hail had to rely madame with delkin or duncan all night. not come in monday, but i can cut my new foot home and come where i can get the money so that the all of them of the toner, to marcus the hunger dead. we see, you know, the mac dot com, the colorful color. oh i know when i do go back, that's kind of her. hey
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ah, i'm so sorry, isn't that like i was born here in a walk me and you walk off of them or if i was back in the refuge account, i know i would appreciate someone coming back and just telling me okay, i was a kid here but now i'm doing this, it hasn't been an easy path. there's still
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