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a there and david and this is climate change for exit happiness in 3 books for you. you'll get smarter for free. on the now this was one of the biggest fan, bob dylan still is. joan baez won't thing with anything else. thing had his own personal model made. so did ed sharon for david crosby. the martin guitar is more than just a guitar when you get one, this magical it makes you wanna play for hours. it brings me need
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a can from the german band about his margin is the perfect accompaniment mine. if i hope that my family says they can even tell from downstairs if i'm playing a margin or something else, ah, ah, it's an icon of american music history. has a mystique about it. and i think that that is rooted in all these decades now. of some of the most important artists in so many genres of american for nack, your music playing martin guitars, jack jack damage. i know you in the very 1st only i remember playing a court on this guitar and just thinking that this was the holy grail, you know, this was something to aspire to this market guitar.
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ah, ah, the martin is highly respected by musicians that has long enjoyed legendary status for some it was dry, the various of the guitar family, the rolls royce, of acoustic instruments. its history is unparalleled in the history of guitar making an instrument that starting in saxony conquered the music world. ah, i think that martin guitars are special because they come from a remarkable tradition of fine instrument making. so right from the start, you know, martin guitars were finally crafted, the finest woods you know, that kind of thing, and i think that's part of what makes the instrument so special for more than
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180 years. martin guitars have been hand built by generations of the same family using carefully selected woods and applying their finally to craft to produce as understated elegance. it was martin that gave the world the flat top acoustic guitar. earlier guitars all had rounded bodies, an unmistakable sound company, that sleek form. sometimes that form is moulded by the musician to play. the thing had his martin built with eco friendly wood edge here and worked with martin to create his ex signature edition. ah, the pri best and they sent me 4 guitars to see if i liked the sound of them or shape with them. and there was a,
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you can tell. and i remember it turning off at a gig and the focus there and i tried them all. now and all this, this one's incredible. i'm just going to take it just so you. yeah, yeah, i said man man i was going need it can also have his own personalized model. the martin, the 28th, became his favorite guitar just a few years ago. now he doesn't go anywhere without it. you saw his splitting studio and i had it in the studio with me for the last album in new orleans. i wrote the title song from the album with that guitar, like most song since i got inside the hub. the story of the martin guitar dates back to the 19th century in the village of mac neu carried him in facts,
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and he's full time district. that's where in january 1796 coast yan flesh martin was born into a family that had been in the wood working business for generations. it goes all the way back to my great, great, great grandfather, who fortunately when he decided to break away from his father's furniture business and dedicate his life to making guitars. he chose to make very fine guitars. ah, but the idea didn't come completely out of the blue magnification was already a centre of musical instrument manufactor. even back then, almost everyone in the village worked in the trade. it was a tradition which started in $1677.00 when 12 craft men got together to form germany 1st skilled and violin maker, and they were later joined by after building almost every instrument create in
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a german orchestra. exit. i'm gonna go here and ags. i also been forced to leave bohemia on religious grounds, who worked as instrument builders, settled here to start the 6th stock bought in the movie cut fish, the state of saxony allow them the opportunity to settle here as protestant issue and is on the high disciplinary bill and of course, you have the mountains, wood, and connected condition that are building such instrument mother involves that someone for the instrument. and by that's a craftsman of mach no occasion ignored one instrument, the guitar. it would because the fleet martin would one day make one of its instruments, world famous. but that came much later. first, the talented, 15 year old was sent abroad to become an apprentice, to the most famous master guitar maker of the time he had any interest in the violet. he went right from furniture to guitar. so i don't think he just,
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it didn't. it wasn't something that interested him, the guitar, by this point, by the late 17, early 18. hundreds that had worked its way up into northern europe. had become relatively refined and relatively standardized. and there was, there must have been something about that thing the guitar that intrigued him enough that he decided to stop working for his father. and ultimately having to go to vienna because the violin makers at that time weren't interested in the guitar. so they didn't even want to teach him, they didn't really probably know how to do it. so then he went to vienna as a young man alert under johan staffer christiane fried. his martin remained in vienna for 14 years. he met his wife there. the daughter of an acclaimed cabinet maker and started a family. eventually, he decided to return to his native saxony to open at the tar building workshop.
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under his own name. he came home and the violin makers did not warmly embrace and they saw him as competition. they used the argument that when he worked for his father in germany, he apprenticed as a cabinet maker and he has that certificate. so if he wants to make furniture, how about it? if he wants to make guitars in germany, he has to start in the beginning and go through that long, arduous apprenticeship violin makers were prepared to go to great lengths to keep out the competition. by then, demand was growing for the guitar, even cabinet makers in the village had started building them. and that was something the deal. the violin makers wasn't prepared to accept. $826.00 saw the start of what would become a legendary lawsuit. pieces hide sushi in my home, around escalated between the violin makers and the guitar builders and the cabinet
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makers who wanted to build guitars and then ended up in court that would be $400.00 . there was much negotiation by the side. and admittedly, both sides had reasonable argument is kenya, is, or as is often the case shift, it all hinged on their businesses and maintaining their exclusive right to producing something while stopping others from getting a share of tight out into kind of a legal dispute continued for years without any conclusion, martin had hope to manufacturer and sell the high quality instruments, bearing his name frustrated, and like many german decided to seek his fortune in the new world. in 1833 he left mark north kitchen together with his wife and children. i boarded ships for new york margins planned to establish himself in america, would be a challenge, but also a huge opportunity. he was to become the country's 1st guitar maker and
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margin believed america was ready for it. he saw a market for his new instrument, hoping it could soon be as popular as the banjo or and he was right with a guitar experiencing its 1st a day soon after you advantage the guitar, the cruise to guitar, a particular has its portable. and so here's a country of immigrants. yes, everyone came into a big city from europe. a lot of people said, no, i don't want to live in these big cities. i'm going west or north or south. and initially you went by wagon. and you could find room for your conestoga wagon for a guitar much more easily than a piano. and so then at night, as you're going west to ohio or somewhere like that, and you build a fire, you can pull out the guitar, ah, with this guitar as soon gaining a name far beyond new york,
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martin's business quickly flourished. his instruments were prize winners that national exhibitions, but marty never really felt completely get home in the cold and dirty new york. after visiting another german couple in nazareth, pennsylvania, he decided to settle there. no coincidence. with its gently rolling hills, the region reminded him of home. the 1st time the only time i went to market kitchen. as we drive in, what do i see? gentle rolling hills. and then as the lithograph over their shows, there's the town of market church and built into the side of these gentle rolling hills. if you get in a helicopter and you back off of lazarus and you look down, it's a town settled by german immigrants built into the side of rolling hills. so they
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came out here and they found people spoke german. they cooked german food. when it came to holidays like christmas, they celebrated them in a very traditional german way of being about in nazareth martin expanded his business and turned from making individual instruments to serial production. soon he had his own factory built to keep up with demand, and he made crucial changes to his instrument. up until then, there had been one setback associated with classical guitar. they were simply too quiet for large auditoriums in concert table drowned out by san jose and the piano . so martin said about replacing the traditional with steel strings and made the body of the guitar larger. his changes completely revolutionized guitar building. nobody had ever braced guitar quite like that. it was unique because it met the
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needs of the new larger style guitar. martin was the only company making your char that size. so they had to be inventive and come up with something that would stabilize the instrument. as a result of the need to satisfy a demand in the marketplace, their particular construction design and the artist that would end up using and they'd be kind of became a voice for, you know, more of the country folk and blues type of utilization. when he died in 1873, the father of america guitar making industry left his family, a thriving business. and at the turn of the 20th century, his grandson frank henry martin, went on to write guitar history. he was the man behind the 1st string guitar, which was a large bodied instrument, but still relatively light. it was the prototype of the western guitar,
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and frank henry martin calls it the dread not. in 1916, it went into the serial production and soon became very popular. the idea of calling it a dread not come through. one of the elder martin's was a history buff. and he was really taken with a, a battleship that the british had developed during world war one actually. and i think mr. martin loved the idea of this big powerful ship and the idea that that it was would crafted to him. it seemed like the perfect name for his large body gets, are the dread not put my 10 guitars on a path to worldwide success. and the legendary d model would become a chosen guitar for the world's most well known musician. then came the $900.00 thirties depression, it could have spelled the end for a company like martin,
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but for a stroke of luck. i then, you know, you have the movie era. when the great singing cowboys like gene, our tree came along. and, you know, there is gene autry, riding a horse stride, a horse heroic character, and he's got a guitar in his hand, and he's singing, which is, you know, kind of crazy cowboys singing, but for the movies it was a great thing. and i think a lot of people sitting in that audience looking at someone like gene autry up on a big screen, holding this gorgeous martin guitar. it's still things begin to click. i want to play guitar. i want to get me one of those guitars like the one the only gene
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actually played or the jimmy rogers played. and i think that was the thing that kind of propelled the idea of the martin guitar being something a little special when law and again, the company began upping output with each and every guitar still being made by hand . the finest woods were used and some instruments were made with mother of pearl inlaid, but it wasn't long before another world event affected the company. the government came to us and they said, so you know, we have this more and we're going to need to take asked the majority of the men that you employ to go off and fight. so we hired women didn't miss a beat and you, so i think today in our shop we had many women could talk about this. but for,
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for that period, during the war, the vast majority of our brothers were women. we did get out of the business of making arch top guitars because the government came to us and said, we're going to put you on a lots of strategic materials. one of which is spruce, because we need it for airplane wings. and we said ok, here are, these are the top guitars that take a piece of spruce this big to make one guitar top. if you take a piece of spruce that big to make flat tops, you can make 5 or 6 after the war, production was slow to pick up. but once more, it fell to a musician to help revive the company's fortunes. elvis presley, the king of rock and roll, recorded the famous sessions with his favorite de 18 and the 28 even had a special leather case made. ah elvis.
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hi, this big pink cadillac. when he finally started making money, he went out and bought himself the top of the line, finest. so there was the car or the cadillac, and there was the get to are the martin guitar. that was the top of the line. by now, martin was the world's leading producer of acoustic guitars. demand had grown so much that by the early 1900 sixty's, there was a waiting list of up to 3 years due to limited capacity. martin guitars weren't the exclusive domain of the big stars. anyone who played guitar wanted one, i, especially in the sixty's when so many rock and roll groups, had a martin front and center and acoustic char alongside and it influenced so many young players. and then of course, a little later you get groups like crosby, stills, nash,
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and young featuring beautiful martin guitars. these kinds of things really drove sales. and really, once that may was afoot, i think the martin guitar, the dreadnought was really well established. i mean, the beatles played martin dread knots, you know, and that makes a big difference. that keeps things going in the bed. i take these broken wings and learn to johnny cash made an interesting comment. we asked him one time, we said, you know, mr. cache, can you give us a quote for our catalog? and he said, i feel safe with the mark this for though, i mean, why don't you come to you since you've been out
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for so long now? willie nelson, he's a great example of someone. he has one martin guitar and that's the only guitar you ever see him playing is his one martin guitar. and he said, he said if my guitar stops working, i'm going to retire. and so far it still working in ah, greg cock is one of america's most famous guitar. but when he plays acoustic, he always takes up his martin, especially in the recording studio in to me, from the very 1st moments of playing guitar mark. it was like the pinnacle of what you aspired to have as an acoustic instrument. right. and the reason is, you know, i go home and look at my record collection. i'd see neil young with a d, 45 in front of that comes
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a time record. certainly all the crosby stills and dashed up jimmy page. joe was a big joe walsh fan and the, the list is obviously, you know, public point black where it goes on and on and on. a non kind of the the indicative sound of an acoustic instrument that you heard. i record just like, you know, that's a martin within 2 seconds. it was the era of the singer songwriter and they all played a martin with their back to the land movement. and a yearning for simplicity, they spearheaded a trend to a more natural approach. the martin guitar fit the bill perfectly. hand made from word without the technical bells and whistles. its popularity surged during the 1960 much in the 3rd built the bigger factory, still making instruments by hand. in 1971, martin produced almost 23000 guitars annually on meeting the high quality
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standards set 140 years earlier. in the 69, martin started making d 45. again, they hadn't done it before the war and soon as i saw and i wanted to finish that one and on and it sounded spectacular. so i went again to lumbergh and they had a number of them and i picked the 3 best bottom in i in the 1980s difficult times again for the martin company. there was more competition than ever before with cheap products flooding the market. martin remain true to with roots seeking to hand made, manufacture and high quality materials. and then there was
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a new kid on the block. the synthesizer when the disco phrase shut in. and people were tinkering with electric pianos that you could get to make all kinds of sounds like the acoustic guitar definitely. in the 1990 s martin developed its 1st backpackers model. it was compact with fantastic sound and easy to carry. perfect for street musicians like the up and coming young ed sharon ever go. oh ed agreeing maybe all summer in the way or used the back pocket for for the whole thing fixing and then i got the one that looks like a movie. it's adrian said,
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it was that it was my whole life was stuffed in that case. that was my traveling kit. today the martin company is america, the oldest guitar producer and remains a family business in the generation. the in the risk pennsylvania, 500 employees still bills guitars by hand for a company that innovated guitar making and become a hallmark of american tradition. i think america should be very proud of martin martin to sterling guitar company and they make today still the best guitar in the world. them one to mark the world standard always has been. ah, martin guitar story will forever be connected to the name of the german immigrant who hailed from saxony. ridge martin. the man who turned a small and fragile gut stringed instrument, into what it's to come today. bigger,
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louder, more robust and more popular. ah, there's nothing better than just taking it out, sitting on the couch, maybe not even thinking about it and just picking stuff, whatever happens, whatever comes out. it's very relaxing and comforting. i sleep better at night knowing that i have this guitar in my house. oh, in oil change. she was ash this much was that this bus comes on times when i've got something else to do with something that might be kind of annoying me. i just pick up my guitar and lab and splendidly. everything is okay. it just feels like everything's right off. it feels good. i've
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called there's definitely something magical about it skied, sean mcgeden on always me. ah, ah, ah ah, ah ah, the news . the
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the, the who's this is dw, live from berlin, the arrest of an exiles by the risky an activist is slammed by you chief roman protests of age were detained after his passenger life was forced to make an emergency landing in minsk 26 year old was traveling to lithuania from athens. at the time the aircraft was diverted. laney as president condemned the incident as a horror and also coming up 14 people are dead after a cable car crashed in the tally and ops, the tragedy happened close to the summit of the motor on
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a peak overlooking the lake majority and formula one red boardmax with staff and crews, he means business and he wins the monica brown pre and lead from world champion louis hamilton. the top of the driver's standings. ah told me on like what welcome to the program. your opinion leaders will discuss possible sanctions against bella. rosa, monday, after authorities in many forced a ryan airplane to land and arrested, a passenger on board roman protest of age and exiled bella. risen activists and journalists was traveling from greece lithuania when the plane was diverted to the risk of capital in a false security alert. the flight eventually landed in vilnius, after 7 long detour,
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but protests of which was not on board. the 3 hour flight from greece to lithuania had almost reached its destination. when bella russian authorities alerted it to a bomb scare and instructed to land in minsk, state media says a bomb was reported on board. but fellow russian authorities never found any explosives. instead, they arrested roman protests, of which an activist living an exile from president, alexander lucas shank, as authoritarian government he was the personal enemy of lucas and he was collecting information from citizen journalists. he was posting videos and pictures from protest about torture in presence above the conditions in jails. and he was one of the most prominent figures begin about the horrible violation of human rights. and they think what we saw today,
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it was their revenge bela rush and turned out in massive numbers last year to protest election results. after lucas shank, as opponent claimed that many votes were not counted. some of the demonstrations were organized by protests, of ich living in exile and poland. at the time when at the airport and lithuania were protested, which was supposed to arrive, supporters hold signs with his name, hoping he might still walk through the doors. opposition leaders say he could face the death penalty if he has kept in bella ruth. earlier i spoke to the journalist hannah luba culver in minsk. she says it's still unclear what blogger and activists roman protest of which is being accused of and why he was detained. it's very hard to say was going to happen to him, but it's important to mention that he was added on the list of terrorists by the k
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g b by the national security agency. we do not know the exact, the exact positions and the case that might be, he might be accused of, but i doubt that someone who's not dangerous for, for the regime or who there is even cannot consider dangerous, would not be it will. the jet fighter was the whole plane was basically he jacked to arrest him. so it all seems very seriously. and i cannot even imagine what might happen to him. at least 14 people were killed and a child seriously injured. when a cable car plummeted into the side of a mountain near strever in northern italy, the crash occurred close to the summit of the motor on a peak overlooking the lake, margaret missouri. helicopters lifted the engine to hospital the steep mountainside covered with trees, mix access overland difficult. this cable car plunged 20 meters
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to the ground and rolled down the state flight before trace started going any further. nearby high could say they heard a loud hiss just before the crash. officials believe it was caused by one of the cables breaking the name of strays that says the news has devastated the local community. just as it starts to open up after the pandemic. amber to momento, but mad is a terrible moment for me and for our community. and i also think for the whole of italy, these people thought they were going on a nice day out. we encouraging everyone to get out. so we can recover from the pandemic that everyone has lived through. instead, this is a terrible disaster. the cable car is popular with visitors and locals seeking a mountain top view of northern italy, picturesque lake, missouri,
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tourists who used the same cable car feel lucky to be alive when we got on the cable car an hour before the tragedy. when we got on the cable car didn't give any strange signals, everything was fine. when they told us the news, we were shocked at. the local authorities say the cable car recently underwent a successful safety check. the italian government has announced a commission to investigate the disaster. let's turn now to some other stories making headlines at this hour. more than 10 people have been injured and a 14 year old girl killed in a shooting in the u. s. state of south carolina authorities believe the shooting occurred after a fight broke out at an unauthorized concert. nothing is known yet about the suspect or suspects. the investigation is ongoing. brazil's president james balsam natalie has led
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a motorcycle parade in rio de janeiro. i made a search in corona virus cases. recently both narrow was fined for violating restrictions after going out in public without a mask. that bill has the highest covered 1900 death rate after the united states in banana petri to law this one. and for a 2nd term as president, it was reelected in mid april with 86 percent of the vote. which critics or as lopsided in his favor after a crackdown on opposition, leaders drove most of them into exile or bought them from running. the speaker of the iranian parliament says his country will stop supplying images of an atomic sides to the international atomic energy agency. this comes with new diplomatic effort underway to save her on nuclear agreement with world powers. iran is already enriching and stockpiling the rhenium level far beyond those allowed by
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the 2015 deal. the un security council has welcome the ceasefire between israel and her math. and it's calling for immediate humanitarian aid for palestinian civilians, especially those in gaza. on the 3rd day of the truth, thousands of displaced families returning to what's left of their homes. picking through the rubble in just 11 days, homes, shops and roads have been whitehouse and hundreds of lives have been loved survivors of the strikes on girls, the city are dealing with the aftermath of conic has lost over 10 of his family members in an air strike trauma, it's an inexplicable stephen. strange, simple tapping the whole account. what's happened? i don't understand timing shops in just a couple of seconds, minutes our buildings on cool world building or say we're all flashing in nevada
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and medical residents are returning from when ever they could find shelter. some feel like know where it's safe in garza and i totally on a country with featured difficult and this time around. the strike for concentrated on recreational building and facility and media offices like anything. garza, haley. this will of course have logic on us. 3 was we tried to run by bit slash and they put us back on them and they will talk with everything you see. even off to the seas fun, garza still faces another dangerous crisis. the corona virus pandemic. we had the 2nd wave. of course we didn't got the hospital was ever overwhelmed. you know, we have no vaccines, enough vaccines for the population. we don't have enough testing. and then this came this war. there was a huge destruction of the main roads, electricity,
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water that was waste management. the stopped impacts will be felt for a long time. people in the city of goma, in the democratic republic of congo, have begun returning to their homes. after fleeing and panic. after a nearby volcano erupted the stream of molten lava came to a stop. just few, just a few 100 meters from the city limits authorities, almost 2000000 residents to evacuate after mountain near going go erupt, head for the 1st time in almost 2 decades. but many of them accused the authorities of responding to late. the smouldering remains of houses consumed by a river of lava from mountain area gone. go villages. east of the city of goma hit without warning by the 1st major volcanic eruption in almost 20 years. residents trying to protect that property were angry at the authorities.
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that way we don't understand the con, the lease government denies giving us the information while the fire had already begun. john drunk. and as the lava slowly approached, the outskirts of goma, people began to flee. whichever way they could not, he's never seen anything like this before we study the volcano, people talk about it a lot, but really we've never seen it. never. we're all shaking. so little something. with dawn, the welcome news that the lava trail had halted. a few 100 meters from goma and stopped short of the city's airport for some relief at being able to return home without being harmed by others. the charm of an extraordinary soto up everyone. reminder of the devastating and
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unpredictable power of nature. as quickly as the sports now in formula one, rebels, maxima stop and has won the monica grand prix. the young dutchmen moved to the top of the driver standing for the 1st time in his career with a 105 points defending champion. louis hamilton finished a disappointing 7th, but this was a race where much of the drama came before the green light for go. the money gust funds, we're hoping to watch, local boy shall declare when his home grown pre from pole position. but a gearbox problem. so the for the driver cruelly forced out of the race just minutes before the start. oh oh oh good. that's like claire waive the refill. goodbye red bills. max pushed up and took up position alone on the front row. and he dominated the rest of the grid on
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a circuit where overtaking is notoriously difficult. the young dutchman was helped by a disastrous day for mercedes reigning champion. louis hamilton finished 7 and was frustrated after his team changed its pre race pit strategy. save the floor in the meanwhile, the britons teammate bell to report us was forced to retire. when mechanics couldn't remove a front wheel, as he pitted, pushed up increased hold my head a ferrari, carlos signs and mclaren land. notice taking a checkered flag waived by the guest of honor tennis superstar serena williams and his team was quick to confirm a career milestone. a fabulous drive. your motto, group rate with another 1st for an increasingly bullish, pushed up and you know,
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looks to be the biggest obstacle between hamilton and the record. 8 world title. the, the lead thing of the italian rock group, one euro vision says he'll take a voluntary drug test after accusations that he was using drugs at the contest. them. yeah, no w from minus in, with captured bending over a table, leading us to speculate that he was snorting cocaine. exactly. strongly deny the expectations or says he'll take a test to prove innocent. he said he bent over because another band member had broken glass at their feet. the controversy had dampened the celebrations of the terry and rock group who took the top place with a song the t at bonnie. so no money that the money, the money
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said in our ways, is totally unique. and we know that, that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive. google ideas. the environmental fuse in global 3000 on dw and online ah, ah naples, a bar was hit by an armed robbery, and out on the street one night. a cock open fire. just with my son was murdered with 3 shots, 2 in the chest and one in the back of his head. the dead st. robber, is immortalized in the mural. ah!
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the moral organized crime syndicate glorifies their young recruits almost like saints. imagining to put up the picture of the robber or to worship a clan falls like a saint. that sends a message. people medical sees on. don't with it. you will miss me. i go. russo was shot and killed in march 1st. 2020. he was just 15, he's alleged to appointed a replica pistol at the driver and demanded his watch. the driver turned out to be a cock, any open fire who died at the see what was going to be done more when we got the news of my son's death. my world came crashing down . i was out of control. only later did i find out that you go intended to commit
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a robbery. i was stunned. trip we must follow. the bereaved father holds his youngest son as he tells about the tragedy. standing in front of the mirror and quite spun, you'll go with the one looking towards his family and neighbors as if to demand truth and justice on the night of the killing, enraged friends and relatives storm the hospital and laid waste to the emergency room. they demanded from those body. the, the corona virus pandemic was just getting started. many of the bets already in short supply were damaged. we just saw that my son was murdered with 3 shots, 2 in the chest, and one in the back of his head. to allegations with the 15 year old boy, without to commit robbery were disregarded his father himself,
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not the least. a teenager reacted to fight nobody in this city series. the one is why attacks like this take place. why these young people will do things like this. but the intention is to destroy us, crushes like vermin. many quality areas find you only a resident share the sentiment. the new expresses and complain about a legit police abuses and applauding justice system. as in the case of the car was shot to go loosen. the russo family has received expressions of solidarity from artists and intellectual. they call for an investigation, as well as more social work in the cities problem area. and i put it in this city, still things along the lines to which his own. i'm sure there's no social cohesion . the wealthy stay wealthy, the poor stay poor. they think
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a young man who's committed an offense or to be shot. he's only got himself to blame chaplin and knew pre dawn, luigi men that criticizes the new religious deal to come mora, the specifically neapolitan brand of the mafia has been devoting to its heroes for years. may said it for my child imagining to put up a picture of the perpetrator of a robbery or to worship a clam boss like a saint. that stands a bad message for my job. or that is somehow turns the bad into the good. he will not feel like we know that's no true database and not the model is simply modeling in this villa confiscated from a former come more a boss. the priest has been preaching that young hoods are not heroes or saints within these protected walls. the chaplain works with local young people. but now during the pandemic exclusively online, he helps out with homework. and if not,
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recover 19, he'd organize recreational activities as well. he also arranges for support for families who have been especially hard hit by the pandemic. so their youngsters won't be as easily tempted to resort to crimes. and i was wondering when you what the school cup recorder has its head of a clammy, the couple blindness to think. but most of the buses and now in prison are going to be young. people take advantage of that risk when they form gangs which then get into was not your lane sankey, module that increases the violent law that the original boss loses control can no longer keep order in the quarter the way he needs to be. but the workers at the youth center don't see keeping law and order as being attacked or criminals. but for the law abiding population of naples standard time before they loaded in by the also police. we still have 103 active clans who get their revenues primarily
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from drugs and i sort of many people here maintained the state isn't doing its job . so that may be true. but it's also true that it's high time we citizens got organized. so it won't be everyone just looking out for themselves for the way it's been up to now with killing, you know, i mean, obviously the mural dedicated to young criminals in naples are stirring up debate. this one even commemorated 17 year old luigi chaos with candles and an altar. in october 2020. while committing a robbery. he was shot and killed by the police. ah! in the meantime, the police have had the mural removed. they have no desire to see criminals, glorified reactions in the quarter had been aggressive. it was much the same with an altar for the 1900 year old us coming mob bus the manuel i see below the while he was killed in a shoot out with
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a rival clamp ignoring furious protests before they took away the 20 year old and unwilling expose, ito grew up in one of naples problem areas. here in jordan, luigi middle youth center, he's in charge of the children's toys. the hope is that even at the pandemic drags on, they won't lose their feeling for community fairness and the ability to tell right from wrong. at all, too many of manuel is one time school friends seem to have done shepherd to whenever kids, i am worried about the youngsters. we look after them once they get started down the wrong path, none get far away and it angers me from every one of my friends had the opportunity to take another path. but many of them didn't do so don't they didn't take the chance at a better life that was offered to them. do you want to see me? you now am unaware of studying granada mix and he's even want to scholarship. as
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a small boy, he often sat at the window and watched his teenage gangs went about their shady business and terrorize the neighborhood. and the sense, again, bought 9 was not the members of the clan showed up and started shooting and making threats. they were route to expand their territory and control the narcotics business, the or the on the renewal process got to be more prestige and more cash for the oil on the side and more harm to the community in palm pay outside naples in the thick of the corona crisis, some young people even broke into don, luigi meryl, the 2nd youth center, partied awhile and then trashed it. where did i get some people beyond? what do you to do with what you know under the change? those are the neighborhoods where almost 90 percent of youngsters aren't even attending school as required by law. especially not during the pandemic. it's bobby
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dropouts are an enormous problem but not for they come order. the ignorant, perfect to them. they're less educated, the better don't read, you won't be intimidated. he shot a video on site and posted on his social media channels. and he directed one appeal to the young intruders. in particular, let me try that, choose legality. otherwise, you have prison cells awaiting you, or you kill one another because with a come order, you can only lose. francesco russo as an attorney for juvenile mom. she advises dawn, luigi maryland, and helps him come up with strategies to louis kids off the streets. actually one strategy makes use of knuckles or imitations of internationally known fashion
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items made locally. the police confiscated them from workshops and naval. but instead of destroying the goods, they gave them to the youth center to donate to youngsters in the area. a lot of this is lynne moleck up. it's also it is through the fun tool, but it was still a good 40 when they'll do anything to wear these labels or even if they can't afford us it, queen. yeah, that's why many of them steal and rub maternity out in this was most likely go resource motive. he was after a rolex using a toy gun. his family as tortured by pangs of conscience. their boy is dead and they're asking for help. no sooner than, sorry, quite well. nobody can say this is scorched earth. you will know the young people at greatest risk i'm most in need of help. they need trust and then the opportunity to change your go to google. russo sad. it
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might just trigger change in naples. public interest in the case is high. for the 1st time, families from the quite the respond newly turned out to protest in the elegant pedestrian mall where poverty and wealth most noticed really clash goes. father sees himself and his son only. i only went to grade school, then i dropped out. nobody came to put me back in school that has to change it can only really change if young hood ceased to glorify themselves. don't luigi. marilyn emphasizes that several times a week when he helps out the mothers of the kids at his center. his stance is clear that every time you get to succeed here, we need the combined strength of everyone understand this very important, the parents and their efforts to she's the only way we can change is city like
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asking for the better of into and make it beautiful again, she started up. if don't luigi glorifies any young person, it's one like a minute. by sheer willpower made the decision for education and legality. and set an example of what we believe in young people who take their destinies into their own hands. but you know, nobody is born to be criminal, they become one. and that's just what we hope to prevent. the c m. i didn't quite go rousseau as friends swear, they'll never f. but how will they remember him as another pseudo st. will. there were other youngsters to commit crimes of their own. mm.
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