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seem to be paying off though. most people in maryland that i know are telling me that the cameras are giving them a more secure environment to shop a by example because he told the shopping areas covered by cameras so they know if something happens they know we've got the possibility to i do identify the order of the crime. the city also uses volunteers counsellors and social workers to stay in touch with the community and help reduce crime to foster integration summers says freedom and security must go hand in hand. that creates a much more relaxed down and more safe down and that's what people also appreciate and when you feel safe your mind gets also open for diversity. the mayor has also devised innovative programs to help young people who may be vulnerable to islamist recruitment propaganda.
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police and specially trained counsellors respond quickly and offer help to troubled youth. the arc of the one young man said if he flunked out of school that year he'd go off and fight in syria he was really frustrated with me but he did have a good relationship with one teacher and she helped him pass coach the ft by alcohol on the slog. sensitivity towards others social awareness and intervention when needed so far the formula has worked well. local officials have also realized that athletic programs help to keep young people on track. the girls and boys who train here renovated this gym themselves today. is tie
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boxing and everyone regardless of where they're from is welcome to join it is that even collect everyone is equal here we do the same exercises we trained together that way we all get to know each other better. be a good game. there are thirty boxing clubs like this throughout the town. the rock is in charge of this program he's a former drug dealer and has spent time in jail. the feel of the ok stop playing around the monkey working counterpunch up to the idea. that if you get it again get in there you. know it all of us it all dead the whole conduct normal and that we have kids from all over the place in here together and that's about all we try to teach them respect and discipline that's what makes our club special.
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the rigorous training routine offers a number of advantages. you want to give goma when kids come here to train they don't have enough time and energy left to get into trouble on the street just in the way of not much rather have them in here and then doing something dumb so you call that out of the club the they're going to do. this stuff got also has someone looking after its youth. is working with the city to keep this field up. and he helps local kids improve their football skills. but if i want these kids to have a future i don't want them hanging around on the streets were. nothing to do and
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getting into trouble they're better off taking up a sport they might even turn professional one day. i want to show these kids that they can follow their dreams and make something of themselves that's awesome awesome perspective floors up in. and is nineteen years old and has a criminal record but one man helped him turn his life around. there but those officers. i'm still miles runs a local organization that helps young people find their place in society. so i try to figure out what makes each one of them unique much inspiring for me to empower young people each of them is different and has special qualities and it's my job to uncover their individual strengths and then shift their focus to the things they're interested in the interest in should be zero point two for sure but
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the suspension of. the bend you know from the city's integration office is here to talk about a program where young volunteers would help look after older people. just this forced well what do you think should they do neighborhood work or go to retirement homes like. this protest the silver star active project is meant to give young people the opportunity to provide care and assistance for the elderly. the idea is to give them a better understanding of how others live and to help them see that they can make a difference. outside of your well i'm for most of those friends because not always easy if you come from a low income family or a low income part of town this is others it is a smoker because they want to show young people that they can help to shape city policy. i make positive changes in their neighborhood from an all. star that is
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what real integration means to me on a family to go through. these young people are taking responsibility for the living conditions in their neighborhood. maya says it's important for them to feel like they're part of the political process. and. the police are also involved in stuttgart integration programs to be ascribed from state security stays in close contact with the local muslim community and frequently visits local mosque associations. in recent years some associations have been accused of promoting radical islam and the german detail organization has often come under fire for its alleged close ties to the turkish government inspector hif wants to make sure the local muslim community continues to play an active role in german society.
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political. so the police don't just investigate crimes we're also here to offer support to the community so those who want to take effective action before a problem develops into something bigger. to put into the food. so he's very interested to hear about the details plans for a new mosque the organizations local chairman is more than happy to share. through muslims have no hatred or enmity for people of other religious faiths. or their caliber. to flee he lived by it all the meticulously to me that if people are generally satisfied with their lives they'll be less likely to isolate themselves they need to know they'll be able to practice their faith freely in accordance with german law. and medical and share the same philosophy muslims who are integrated into society are
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less likely to turn to radical islam. for more than thirty years house forty nine has been offering education programs and counseling services that help promote integration. the facility was founded by van others nowish tickets deputy mayor for social affairs. the director is kareena smart check scope of things to get him on there were times when people asked whether immigrants could actually be integrated into commute may care if you do it right you know it doesn't matter where they're from. if they're to what's important is to get people to talk to each other complement of augustus in the mountains because playing. the verse that has made a lot of friends amongst the immigrant community. has been fixed it was the. house forty nine is for all generations children who need help with their
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schoolwork can find it here. and counseling is available for older kids as well. you know a time for another presentation that's your. magic stresses the importance of good education it was utterly wasted we want the children and young people. to eventually learn a profession a job that's right for them. and that's important not only for us but also for lots of the parents and many of them come here to take part in our education and counseling programs and often. now has a number of such facilities these centers bring people together which after all is the cornerstone of integration spin here cause give or being here now i grew up with this program as a child a teenager and i know as
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a mom i've done volunteer work and helped out here. it's virtually accompanied me through my whole life so far if we can hear every thursday i love it . there's a game room upstairs and we always play there. and this year this is a great place i've been coming here for a long time. and i play here a lot it's lots of fun here. binns but if there were no house forty nine we really message not only can we meet our friends here and bring our kids some of us have been coming here for years we grew up here stick to these tables were here when i was a child. and the same will go for the following generations to. be from turkey. or albania it's all the same here you're also
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a citizen of stuttgart and we sometimes have naturalization ceremonies here but i tell people not to forget their roots it's part of their identity but we can all meet here and learn from each other and respect each other. the philosophy of house forty nine is also being implemented in other parts of stuttgart cultural integration only works when the residents city officials and religious organ. patients get involved and work together. to. get there. it takes patience and dedication integration doesn't just happen overnight. in the cotswolds of it is the current generation processes multifaceted panel doesn't always work perfectly we're a big serving man this is a situation that we can not ignore and for there will always remain an issue that we have to stay on top of them this is what we can spread this to other cities to
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the market does takes an open mind in the world to see things through the numbers and when the two. mechelen mayor bart selma's would agree with that summers tries to bring people together and he expects his city to show the same openness that he himself practices and is going to. do. that was an easy one. i like to connect with people because i think a good mayor needs empathy in fact we all need to the citizens in the mix society empathy helps you to place you in the shoes of some of the elves and then you see that the city looks completely different sometimes and if you all need to use that empathy then you can create. a good society. everyone should help in that effort and it would seem that everyone here is these days fewer people in mechelen
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are voting for right wing populists reality of our world is that we change every day and we have to adapt to those changes so if we speak about integration in a diversity we all have to do efforts we all have to do to try to make the best of it and it's up only then we have to become like we know we all are together in the same city and we all it's all our. it's not a paradise here we have our problems we have a lot of difficulties but we are changing we're reading the game. takes courage and a steady hand. living empathy has gone a long way. in twenty sixteen summers was honored with the world mayor prize for just not.
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today making his times in full stop the talk of her drunken he has invited if you join him in the studio in london scandalous town district. however why welcome to the special edition of your own max i'm your host megan lee and co-hosting with me says a is our very special guest world famous for hire for rankin but i thank you so much for having us in your studios here in line this pleasure our well you name it from the rolling stones david boy madonna the queen even miss piggy you've pretty much filmed and photographed them all so i guess it's
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fair to ask you for my first question what is a day in the life of rincon like oh it's quite long because i'll be very early so when we wake up about. maybe five thirty i get out i check my emails very quickly i then take my dogs for a walk for about an hour in the hall i come by some but by about six to seven a to eat. still about nine thirty and then i'll come and say generally or not go shoot which is very rare i'll do the meetings and then i'll probably finish it was have a lunch at one and always have a meeting never have a lunch and then probably finish with seven and a half meeting. ok so sounds pretty ordinary even though you're surrounded by celebrities when you do actually do shoot yeah i know i'm pretty much a workaholic so. everybody thinks i'm a photographer direct. i have
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a publishing company i have an advertising agency or rep direct or rep to talk with . i have managed the studio which. yes some kind of clinton is really right they can help us put the show today together we're going to be talking a little bit more in-depth about your publishing company will come to that later right but you know your subject very differently from superstar athletes like le bron james a basketball star to actresses to singers walk me through the creative process of how you start a shoot it's all differ it's always different you know sometimes it would be mean it's come up with the idea the idea sometimes an agency sometimes it's a client sometimes it's a celebrity that comes out with a base install with a brief which is like a treatment. of pre-production that gets all the stuff that you need to shoot together. with the celebrity all the model the subject going
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to her make up its core kind of concept behind it might be like a make up that will spend ages to in the can so i call it glam prism which means i'm waiting for glam and then we get on set and we shoot digitally which means that everything is seen by everybody and it's a very open forum so everybody can comment on it. some. it doesn't for you because maybe the steps he's not in a really good place that day so you have to persuade can be very difficult most of all i mean it's pretty good because it's very collaborative ok we want to take a look at the work and life so far of. rankin's portrayed so world famous he manages to do what most photographers going to only dream of capture unforgettable moments with stars like. david.

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