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one come, trying on the pandemic is over. we need still to be able to look one another in the eye. and when the pandemic is over, we still want to live with each other. ok, not that funding me not commit another lady in his address. the president even posed a philosophical question. what is freedom? he suggested it sometimes means accepting restrictions in order to help others. that notion of solidarity and sacrifice may be needed still in the year ahead. you're watching the www ha, that's your epic. i'm next. i sir. thanks for watching with her. i'm skin that i work that's hard and in the end is a me you are not locked up to you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar
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with this smudges with lions as of the what's your story. ready i mean, like numbers, women, especially victims of violence in a lot of them take part and send us your story. we are trying always to understand this new culture. so you are not a visitor, not the guests. you want to become a citizen. in phil migrants, your platform for reliable information ah, debbie nathan house and tablet hammon are a couple. constantine close is really keen to find a companion,
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nothing out of the ordinary, yet often still the exception for people with intellectual disabilities. at this supportive housing project in long and hard and love and sex aren't brushed under the carpet relationships or no problem here. the ones, the, all, we want to help them find people, they feel happy with people, they can share their lives. william what's off and tad lew elsewhere is openly discussed here. ah, no mom. now i zabeda zoof and house and hamlet herman. enjoy each other's company listening. yeah . would you like something to drink, to some lift her ear, all drinking coffee together and chatting since meeting a few years ago. the 60 year old pensioner is have been a couple. it was at the retiree crew,
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and i know herb herb and now at the retiree group. i went and spoke to her. yes, we have. i spoke to her and i said, yes, i'd like that mitten. yes. was out. he wants us to be together. and i said me too. oh, how can i ask if you had a boyfriend eat up? no, i didn't have one anymore. the other one died. oh, stuck to the other of it. when i heard about it, i was in shock that he died. the other one that they're not lazy dot, i had to get over that 1st. i bet then i got together with a mood verbena lives in a group home. but she spends as much time as she can with harold. he has his own apartment and a lot of determination. lucille, you have to decide for yourself what you want from life. that's how you move forward. yes, i know with your older young, you want things out of life. yes, i know. well, i like to live it up
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a little me till i want to have fun of got the power. well, you have to take what life gives you. that's what you do. go well together, you feel good when we're here to get that done. you know, a born i and i am at home, i'm not as happy call there been a lives with a small group at the supported housing facility. there are a total of $106.00 residents. up to 7 people share an apartment. some need more support than others. there are care providers on hand around the clock. just in case constantine close often feels bored. he's $32.00 and he'd really love to have a partner. well, whole lot, i had several girlfriends at school as well. no one after the other model once on
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mar. did that work out well? here. when it was funny, sometimes see how the girls fought over me. tom. it's my boyfriend, that's my boyfriend. that's my boyfriend. constantine was hit by a car when he was 10. since then he's been disabled, he says he goes to work, his job is in logistics. but otherwise he's at home a lot alone. oh the mom, most of them don't want me who are the although in the past when i left school, women weren't interested in the family and they would rather be 51 soccer pitches
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away from me. man, thanks, line m go via on to fit the bitter when will small my ling just think how big a soccer pitch is is one of constantine's housemaids is last. novak last is engaged and has been for a while at some point, constantine decided he'd had enough of being alone and started looking for a girl friend guy flor thank flint girl. i want to have 6 with there as well. that says if yo who ma, it's only human mentally have you had sex before you all. yeah. for the money. hm. and i can't remember who with and there
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was several you voice. they wanted me honey and they got me. and what was it like? oh yeah, all. oh good. yes. ah . ah, when you spend the night it's a been is do you cuddle? no, yes. do you share a bed? i now? yes. yes. how is it we have to so i got to bed and then bedroom is yeah, double and st knobby as soon as we lock the door so that no one comes in a vacant. yes. some people come into our room. that's annoying. it is much when i
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want to be alone with her mode. i the others come in. oh i. so i said leave us be what's my to please? i don't want that as something's a private does a boundary. they should keep to themselves. yeah. and i so i don't go around walk into other rooms. not every one does me. nobody, they don't understand, don't, they've got quite serious disability. friendship love, sex. normal things often denied people with disabilities, but not here says flow he and cooney from the lung and hack residential care facility. and they are often hide div. yeah, i think this open minded approach of ours is a step ahead of other organizations like ah, the approach benefits couples like sabine and helmet, who enjoy their life together. just like today at hanover's do like
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if you keep animals, you've got to know what you do as far as need to know what they're doing. i know those are the big ones. i know. yes. you're with your car. yes. i wasn't quiet, isn't it? that he thought was like at home, it's nice and peaceful there to ah, my other people around, no man's as off makes it easy to relax. so are you to engaged? now? i know we just together why helmet hasn't wanted to yet tyranny. he hasn't talked about engagement. it has to come from hell mode a. but would you like to go? yeah, yes. if hamilton would allow a law, what happens when i'm gone? well, you'd still have the ring home and what will you do then? wasn't oh, oh, 02 times had what i can still take the ring corrupted along my have it as
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a keepsake and alma to me when you're not around anymore, i can put the ring in a drawer. keep it as a momento. that's also a possibility that gig oh yes here didn't you notice her before? i know she looks pretty pretty. i will call my county government. i'd like to take her in my arms and hug her and kiss her again. nice and juicy. little with tongues. constantine close is browsing an online dating platform. one for people with disabilities. hello, support. worker marie. gov is helping him out. you can start by asking her how she is doing. yeah. yes. hey, that's a good idea. of him. he will fit, went on from home, all covered with
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a food. the food for long constantine's profile describes his ideal woman quite specifically nic. oh hm. order. oh boy, no smoking or drinking. we are not open to kissing and cuddling coin lay friendly and funny and love him likes to laugh. right. i don't think you specify anything else louder. sure. you can. some way you can specify the woman's age constantine, sense cartier. message. he's already exchanged messages with several women, but it's never gone beyond virtual contact. i actually met in person. well, how should i put it? no, the what a shame. you're. yeah for sure. maybe it'll work out with county. yes. maybe
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it'll work out hopeless. i hope it does it, but in the water. now they're both eating in the water by just now this they want to have it. lemme look, he's going at it. yes, i know. there is no, he's not full yet. why? yes, i know not to there to him to that. oh yes, i know one when she was younger, sabina thought about having children of her own. but she was repeatedly told it wasn't possible me. it would be, i have a disability. how disney, my, my sister said it wouldn't be good up. would it would it's, i can't read or write. i couldn't teach the child anything. it's misled.
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decent. i'm a bit sad. yes. no. i would like to have kids, you know, but i'm also afraid i wouldn't manage up. yeah. go come, you can't always choose mother to accept things as they are. it's also okay without a child. oh, love my love. oh, what's to come at the care home in london? harden with she does constantine here from katy? what's new with take lashona. mon advised no buck the bed a little fell apart. yeah, exactly. and what's being discussed in the sex and love group
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ah find out next time. ah ah, did you know that 77 percent a younger than $35.00? that's me and me and you know what? it's time all voices. what? hi paul. the 77 percent. we talk about the issues with this is with 7 percent next on d, w, i n, a jolly old man from the far noise on christmas eve. he brings present to children all over the world. really
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a closer look at his life was a different story. this is the true story, a d, w. we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. ah magic corner track hotspot for food and some great cultural memorials to boot. do w travel off we go. ah, hello, and the one welcome to the 77 percent. are program for you africa view coming to you this week from ne, robi, my name is edith q. money now,
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2 years ago, i would never have imagined spending days and evenings at home due to a global health crisis. but that's what happened. the corona pandemic turned our lives upside down and we all realize just how important, good and accessible health care is to all of us. so on this week so that our focus will stand by and watch healthcare workers doing their best to feed a young women's life to find out why south african paramedics are putting their safety at risk to save live. and we'll talk about ministration and why access to sen. products is so important. but we're starting lagos, nigeria, where just like came a robi, you can find excellent healthcare facilities. but at the same time, you can also find hospitals and clinics. really struggling to provide basic health care. honestly, it depends on where you are and what you can pay and whether or not you insured, if insurance can pay. so my colleague florist took her, our visit, had an emergency hospital to find out what challenges patients and health care
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workers based on an everyday basis. here's what she found. mm. ramos is anxiously waiting for the birth of her grand child. she rushed hard. don't hurry, lots of this bribe, it's hospital for an emergency c section. would be liberal like she has been laboring, says one in. she didn't have any more. that's why we brought her here for the surgeries, where he most kills me. nurse, glory. oh yeah, we is the owner of the hospital. she's well known in the community for providing health care to people who cannot afford it. private of care providers like when we are forced to get the burden of nigeria feeling health care system. most people don't have health insurance, so the hospital often has to cover the views of the patient or depend on donation.
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if i, if you wait for dep was it? and if it can happen, you will mark on down. the baby can also down. that is why i don't at that's what i'm more than more than life. meanwhile, the new baby has been born. it's a go. the mother is feel in the operating room. i smell waiting for the doctor to finish off the operation. the power goes off and that is part of the challenges of practicing medicine in this country. the doctor has to make do with what the half patience can only hope that the survive without any complication. they do as health sector is coarsely on the fund it private and public hospitals and not equipped to standard and doctors or salary. this is why many of them are leaving the country. you study so hard to become
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a medical doctor. you don't have time to socialize when i come back, you see that those jumping buses get on there. i don't have my own house. a lot of both of them. have your houses? no sophistic 7 lives, the themes and i don't care about because i'm not taking care of those who are taking care. if the doctor continue to leave nigeria health care crises could get worse. for now. right. he must remain quick to the doctor. saved the life of her daughter in law and daughter. so sad to imagine that something as natural as child, but something that hundreds of thousands of women go to every single day. it's something that we get to provide proper health care for. and that's what mentioning something like malaria, but after many, many years,
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it feels like we finally break to the children's vaccine. and just to give you an overview, here's how the continents them an entity preventable death of children under the age of 5. a reduction in the tunnel mortality and stuff to h i v, a to malaria and other neglect diseases. these are some of the goals that the u. n . an international community had set for 2030. but where are we today? africa still the continent with the highest rate of infant mortality. and while this has fallen by 3 percent a year, that is still not enough to achieve the 10 percent reduction goal ah, in the $990.00 s and early 2 thousands, africa was over the continent most badly set by a tribunal aid. the good news is that it now has the largest drop in h i v infections worldwide. there are currently still over 25000000 people living with h. i v in sub saharan africa. but 2 thirds of them on anti retroviral medication, which stops them for pulling ill and helps them to live with the virus ah,
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on the vaccine front, polio has been eradicated, and a new vaccine for malaria is supposed to reduce the number of malaria cases and children ah, in the midst of the global corona, virus pandemic, however, many people are lamenting the fact that the vaccines, which meant to cut the spread of club at 19 reach, the african continent laughed. ah, the w h. i was director tedra. deborah. yes. who's had repeatedly called on richard nations to help poor countries vaccinate their population. but despite this, there has been no widespread outrage over the unequal distribution of the vaccines . so if you want to hear more about the differing health system, you can walk trust 50 based on pretty. i spoke to health practitioners and canyon trying to access the corporate 19 vaccines. and they had quite a bit of a, let's go to our youtube, paid the 77 percent and you can watch them. we've learned one thing during the pandemic, if the importance of having good doctors, nurses,
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and health care staff who are not just willing, but also able to go out and do their job every day. so he wanted to accompany one of the healthcare workers for a day to get a glimpse into their work. so our next story takes us to cape town, where to paramedics not only have to deal with the challenges of the job itself, but also faced the risks involved in working in so called red zone in a city areas with high violence and crime rates. in friday morning, atlanta hill hospital in cape town, the ambulance hub is buzzing as vehicles are being shunted and restocked. it's the start of the shift for the 35 year old paramedic norm said just to each morning based no, no reward. her work has in store for her, but they stayed. many of the emergency calls are recorded related. now because of the quarter, this s o b, people are having children. as of their right. you can never expect any the anything can just open. the job is as risky as it is tough. the magic teams are
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regularly called to dangerous parts of the city. not a colleague, princess used to head out with the team, but now she's thankful for has a safe job at the office. when you young being with in terms of the adrenaline, the excitement, the hours that who work it's ideal, but the older you get who want in more monday to friday, $9.00 to $5.00. typically. that's not on the cuts. one, i'm sorry, in how cool league muslim a busy 12 hour shift lies ahead of them. after just a few minutes on the clock, they received their fast call sierra alpha 5 he is. the do will fill a rate nonsense walk for the so called cellphone to vision of the emergency medical service which covers the townships of the cave flat. the suburbs created by self africa apartheid regime to forcefully resetting people of color to day. it's a hot sport for violence and crime. it's simply too dangerous for the
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paramedics to drive to the patient's home alone. in such cases, they call a police escort who are waiting for the escort. now we found this quote when we're calling v on arrival dancer in how can league manor check on the patient while the police secure the sin? there is a reason why this measures are in place. paramedics are regularly attacked by criminals while on duty, without police escorts, the ambulance can't drive into so called red zones, such as that will lead to township. this is also a disadvantage for the residents themselves. sometimes it takes longer, some kind of quick. i depends. if these are as quadrille as a politician, because due to crime in the area, they need to wait for this court to come to the residence for that is a bit delayed, a process. the patient is a 79 year old woman who is struggling to breathe, possibly a case of cov,
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it man law and non. so supply the woman with oxygen and bring her to the nearest public hospital. in south africa, no one is refused treatment based on their capacity to pay back on the road. violence in the area often overshadows. they'll walk only 4 days earlier. paramedics were robbed in a nearby suburb one of $78.00 incidents in the last year alone. non so herself was held at gunpoint just a few months ago. luckily, she was able to escape, but the attack left her traumatized when the guy was coming. i little i'm so may feel her lay go, greg. i thought he was going to shoot or some being all then i had to stay at home for awhile because i was not okay. i couldn't come back to work the last year. so the highest number of attacks in 5 years, despite the use of police escorts, getting an escort doesn't really sort out the situation. it's just sort of puts them in the shell at that moment. but as soon as there's no escort been made to get
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attacked, rob gun pointed, the next call out is to man and berg, a dung region area on the cave flat, another red. so he was saying there was a shooting in mining bag earlier, but now it's a, it's fine we can going in areas like this, the paramedics only performed necessary treatments on location and aim to leave as quickly as possible. despite the risks. nom sir, finds her walk, rewarding. when you know it was what i'll do as you can do according to a protocol, then you see they are better then you get a smile on your feet. you'll be here that you saved a life risking your own life to save the lives of others, a job that requires courage and passion. now there are also some issues that we need to talk about when it comes to women's health. but one of the most important
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thing is access to menstrual products, and that many girls and women don't house. now if you follow us on youtube, you might know our theories, gulf of news, where aspiring young goals reports about topics important to them. so here's catherine milan go reporting on access to salutary products with going on. you appeared at school without sanitary peds. well, i've witnessed this happening to men of my peers, particularly from disadvantaged families here in bab, with some of them even missed school data for lack of sanitary pits. as a child parliamentarian, i've taken this matter into my onions to lobby for free access of sunny's hideaway . i am catherine mora, male angle from edward r, as in bob with late tisha, takara alia, friends are walking back, and the girls are part of
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a group of charge police errands, lobbying for pre sanitary bid. and the poor culminate of f. quit is in babylon. capital iraq galaxy, this politi childhood oxy plenty tell pit days i unemployment and most parents cannot afford to even be cheaper or you feel good mother feels to buy you those sonny daddy that we seen. sure. what do you use in some times, i had to listen to and clothes and you know, some times i had to miss me lives in school, and even i won't even add 10 t i own boy. she said. and again, you know, did that to include the, has not even gone for did was only if goes i, you know, even clean screens even looking around. so it's difficult
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to share when my this child was to go beg, bear with me, let alone sanitary pipsqueak literature. she survived on vending her door, mom's. it's quite a big challenge. the money in it did. my kid is not meaningful. it is only enough for us to basic food. i cannot then afford to buy. so me teddy kids. i can only afford to get there to ship the pieces or fair bridge to use his secretary pins. or we can only appeal to those who import to yo pug jose. i know, but the rock i managed to avoid this was they're both sandy teddy paid goods paid and denied me. but it can only be ad huge debate speaking together to influence chained not only yes bible but i'll but africa. well go off mute. i am catherine milan before i in babylon. right. so change all over africa. and just to be clear,
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what we're talking about, this is what we mean hearing kenya, a packet of 14 retails for anywhere between a $130.00 to $150.00 shillings. that's just under 3 euros, and a woman may need anywhere between $10.00 to $15.00 of these depending on how heavy how flow is in a month. there are of course alternatives, including the all my to on as i like to call it slightly more expensive of cost. there also more affordable options. we're talking about the mental cup or even reusable sanitary pads, which can be washed, and that leaves us squarely here in a room where we meet the rules aiden, who is raising awareness on how to create access to the cemetery tower for women and girls, such as the ones we just saw in kenya, it's 2 thirds of women unable to afford the menstrual products. 2 thirds. ready of women receive mental products from sexual partners. 1.2000000 girls every m miss
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school because they don't have to manage their period claims period. i. then this is where i call home. i grew up in a robi, lot, 18 years old, and then i traveled to the u. k. for my undergraduate degree. i was contemplating coming back home for a long time because i was away for almost 8 years. i got the independence that i was looking for living abroad, going to school, figuring out life in lamb, but had got to a point where for me i just could never see myself living that long. it never really felt like home. why for the long girls? it all started halfway through 2019. it was a lot to do with cost of menstrual products, even as university students living abroad. it was very expensive to buy a menstrual product, and also the environmental impact that single use product tab when the environment
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. when my sister and i 1st decided that this is what we're going to do, i was too scared to tell anybody. i didn't want people telling me no, don't do it. all people are going to say how you talking about period. my sister both in use list to leave it to her. after that it was a lot of support very quickly, especially because in a while the community people do not talk about periods is a conversation that was not unfamiliar to people in my family. the only thing was my grandmother thinking, oh my goodness, people are going to see my grandchildren walking around talking about pads or oh my goodness, you talk to your dad about these things. how does he just say yes but and talk about the benefits reusable. so there's a lot of cultural things that were funny because at the end of the day, like those comments were not said out of don't do it. there were still love
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encouragement, but it was the cultural side hearing what other people are going to say. the problem that we're trying to solve is cumulative impacts that lack of peer products has on a good life. it begins with you not being able to have pads or being shamed for maybe having a spin in class that you won't go to school month on month when you're on your period. after we spoke to a bunch of girls who go to school in mendera county, and they told us that since the county lockdown top and because of covert, the free pads that were typically given by the government to school going girls all stopped. and so we're hearing crazy stories of girls engaging and transactional sex as young as 10 years olds to buy pads and other or getting money to buy that requirements. day on day they were using all sorts of scrap material. the unclean
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rags clay mattresses, anything we could find. so that kind of pushed us to just thought early where we want to achieve. it's not just only giving paths, it is for periods to not have such a detrimental impact. ready ready on that country upon not one, not clip chimney, teeny frantic, even known as when it came to me moving back. i had had it in my notice my boss was like, oh just stay a little bit longer. let us help, let us find just a replacement florida. and then when that happened and london went locked down and i was like, oh my god, i alone like how am i gonna do this? um, i part of my stuff and i came back. i think it was the best decision i ever made
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for somebody else who was in my shoes and trying to figure out whether or not they should all of back. i think you should definitely ask yourself if you're really ready. and i think if i came sooner, i would have always missed it. i think i would have wanted to go back. i may have regretted my choice, but because i felt like i had done everything i needed to do. i had no 2nd thoughts about it. talking about top would have been talking about sex condom, you protecting yourself and others, by the way, is that still a top topic for you? or are you able to talk about it really with your sexual partner, health professional, or maybe even friends and relative? why don't you let me know in the comments? well, we're about to meet somebody who has no qualms talking about sex. and here he is. the king of condo, b, who, his majesty, the king of colonels we join him in his kingdom. key bare islam in b,
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kenya, africa's largest athens. love. this, my kingdom is my territory. these my parties, i come yeah. i will do unusual to call on to read the approach. first item is quinn, did the community love ali visual ship with them? love what you call trust, building exams done, and i teach them on how to use condo mics, bedding did stages from the i. i do the, the most visual soul of a cold, you gotta enjoy from them or switch on everybody will bit honda depending to the need them want minutia. people want one long tunneling gara, aka the king of condoms, started advocating for safe sex and the importance of using condoms. after high school. after losing a close friend to h, i v aids, stanley decided to start honest and open conversations about
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h i v with as many people as possible to draw people's attention. he wears this eye catching royal outfit. who's very, a corrected wonder. it also made me feel prone, that i'm the key and our middleton interacting people in a very good level. at a low level. they feel a king is high level coming. the slum, it's very attractive to them. in the last 2 decades, h i v infections and can you have decreased by half? however, 5.6 percent of the population still carries the virus. and recently, a new wearing trend has emerged in poor settlements like ki berra infections among young people are particularly on the right. i come to realize that these are tied in a condo beginning because on the some gods when you asked them why, why and what's happening with these mom. he bought for me, he started bring me back to his brother. do their brother this month was brooklyn's
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in the king of condoms moves zone to continue. he steely mission to protect his kingdom. chivera i concurred wisely. tv is enough. we can move over simon to put a sample people leaving the t v. i hear enough with the poa will not simple pete called cold. but pencil knew he didn't fix it. i believe we need somebody who can now block where he take the the maybe with was corny, whatever. we've almost come to the end of our show, but i have one last video for you. i know that we've talked so much about health challenges that i thought you know what we should take a look at what we can do to prevent them. so for our last report will help what, what it all go and meets fitness. coach massey, charla i lifting weights to build up strength and exercising to lose the kilos. that's what murphy choa preaches, and her fitness crawford was. you do miss each time?
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i say it's a battle one because they only finish the class happier than they started with more confidence we called. and i also give them information to, to inform us here, of course is require rigor and endurance. but for many of the women here, it also comes with rewards. room arrival, i feel more fulfilled, ma'am. i couldn't dress how i wanted to, but now i am happier and more confident when i started the course with a 110 kilos and i lost, satisfies katie. did the mom was about 6 percent of the police population suffers from obesity. that still a small number, but an african cities more and more people are battling with their weight. the reason people move less you to their office jobs and they eat food higher and fat. is it all the secretes to losing weight? is eating less calories? to that here, her reducing what you eat and doing more for yourself the to school more. this
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means being active. it or the jogging walking it early separate and if you have the chance of going to the gym to do sports on south bushes or to pick what she or the women here, the key is to maintain a strong mindset and have a little fun in the meantime, and that's all we have lined up for you, let us know what your fame can do, contact us by a faith book, youtube and now even instagram, we actually want to know what you think that we can keep the conversation going on . the topics that are important for you. thank you so much for watching. my name is edith the money coming to you from the green city in the sun, they robi. and as usual we leave you with a big a blue link. i work with cases so much panic and if government pick your last
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minute message, always it has been because with doctors, with no mass to where all the schools have been closed. so no class this year wasn't towards as close. so no moms with state of emergency is a good passion to fit, shut down on, assess your business is now to cast this year in order to buy the day. but gosh, a corona pillars. everything just asked us a $100000000.00. see, emergency funds to lease a $1000000.00 to help with added up. it seems like a big deal to meet with. ah, with
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who? a man from the far noise. on christmas eve, he brings to children all over the world. really a closer look at his life was
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