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a football martina do with plenty of confidence with one i want to get to a level where people really thank god. wow. she's got talent they had must go. ah, with molly, it's emma lattice is last training session with f. c henna. if she's the only goal in the clubs under 15 side. i says medical tell you doctor, initially i didn't think about that at all. i just played football and i'm a good the see older you get, the more you think about it, the swing and so on. sometimes i would play with the boys and they'd say, oh, with the girls spirit out in the law side he does with us. yeah, canano, antoine, i so it's made say it was hard to find my place in the team because i was always
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vigorous who was playing. i think i just couldn't. clermont height my classmates and walk us. mm. excuse me of her. but emma didn't let that stop her. think i have one assistant. i reason i think it's important not to lose faith just because it's a difficult situation. it sooner i wanted to keep going, whatever it takes until i got to into my head. and so it became a kind of challenge needed me even my biggest challenge over can also and grocer the of them on in the more time i spent in the group in the team, the more they accepted me and stopped seeing me as the girl. and instead, just
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a member of the team begins on either i met and then it became easier for me to play football and do what i loved doing. this was a school the smallest had to take an offer. griffin. emma is saying her good byes to day. oh, after 2 years in the age groups highest tier, she's making the next step in korea. so i have after touching, it was really nice and i have to admit, i cried to let to let the end of but it was lovely when touch is especially towards the end. and then at home and done, emma relaxes with her family. full football has dominated her life since she was 4 years old. not to live up from from the scene. but of course you could see from the star that emma had talent,
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sierra cummings. why did she was always a girl who enjoyed moving around. so it's, but a career or the idea of going pro or semi pro was never the focus on focus group is a oh interesting something's. she had fun playing football and my wife and i supported her in that industry. if she goes a week without kicking a ball, it doesn't do any good. she needs it to be in a good see progress. but it's not always fun. as a girl playing football m a regularly had to fight against prejudice. her family helped her through those times zuba the negative was and she's had some negative experiences of being rejected by coaches for example, or fighting away into a boy's teams and then not being accepted by the players, advise them from image been expected to when um there were some hard moment so how
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to would she also use to her advantage? the other things are often because she powered through. she said, i want to make it all, but i want to prove to them that i've got what it takes bus and she has tried to walk packing up for the next stage in her football journey. emma is due to start at a sports boarding school in cologne. that's because the 15 year old has signed her 1st professional contract with f. c. cologne for a family year. oh, my family was totally open and didn't want to stop me from doing anything. so. ah is come, you wish her as a shopper over? i think they're a little sad that i am going away. i'm sure they are taught some oh listen child. but above all, i think they're happy for me, and that i'm taking the next step and
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a lot of coin darcy, even didn't, should just matt taba. emma takes a few personal items with her to cologne. in particular, she wants to bring a photo of her family miss been was, does he say young been, i really am very young madame. and i am very grateful. just because cologne really didn't have to take me onto their system water and really looking forward to it is close to time. ah, some 50000 fans are in attendance full cologne's season opener, a totally new experience for emma to be a journalist soon. i'm a lot good about the on she's the youngest player in the senior squad made there what was wrong for you all or don't. oh, they do have an indescribable one bill to unbelievable that this is happening
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with us. we're back here rather than i'm still grant thought to be here and it's incredible how many people were there was a level of thought. i have never seen such a huge cried i as i am elizabeth, overwhelmed by my emotions. oh, yeah. but in view of 3, this is emma's new life. the cologne squad is getting ready for the new season. the club was keen to bring her in and made contact with her family early on to secure her signature. in the future, she said to play an important role in sasha glasses. teen valence as one for we met emma 2 years ago. she was just 13. then we were so convinced of her talent. we decided that it wasn't too soon for her. but she was in good hands with the boys
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team on domains rollover, and this is the right time for her to switch from boys football to the women's team . we know it's dilly, she's 15, and we'll builder up gradually. we've brought her into the 1st of business quarter because she's proved herself in her training sessions with us in finance. and now we'll bring a through with caution. remember with the law, we wanted to put her in the 1st team squad because we believe she has the talent. and we think the training will help her on that planning level when there's lots to get used to with new exercises and more intensive sessions. but with good communication, the forward feels good in her new team. been lotus and much more case. you're not having fun, it's harder to motivate yourself to train hard and do extra training. an excellent, so diane, if you are having fun, it makes it so much easier to make it bake eventually. that's also what will make it easier for me and for him to swing sophia and for awfully sometimes i feel that i am putting myself under a bit more pressure to do it. but that feeling helps me to keep my feet on the
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ground. and that would be the one that had that to come for now, emma only does one session per day because the 15 year old is also still at school . learning alongside a pro football career isn't always easy, but it's an important part of her new life. time rises tense. i think it sometimes it is really stressful because they have to go straight from school to training to measure from the shorter so i don't always really get that much time for myself on that. so much. mcclellan griffin inside from iowa. but i know that school will also be an important part of my future. sure . and not necessarily what i'm doing right now, but my qualifications for it's called us was a muffled in richmond. up from my aim is to do the final exams and then study at university internationally ansuka. and i'm sure i will need that in the course of my life. and so it's totally worth doing because there are no guarantees about what
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i'm doing right now. in the opportunities that i currently have explicitly meant as was meant, dim ladon will through it, will to learn more mankato lucas cut novel time off with her friend and teammate live. it is important far away from family sal, paranoid of 50. it's me, it's totally new. not to have them there. 247 will model. so of course i get a bit homesick sometimes. so does this county my home be happy with me? so it's not that i feel it all day long, unheard. but before i go to sleep at night, when i'm tired or just generally really shattered, credit going on down, it can be like that would us when you're exhausted, thoughts come into your head there and if we aren't always great, why? so yeah i, i do feel a little homesick, but it's not like it affects me all day. well, and we still love my family, very much tally shortly before the start of the season, cologne have a friendly match against i axe in shadow. and i was in the squad,
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although she doesn't know if she'll make her debut for the team. she starts the match on the bench. who is it? it's an exciting game with chances for both sides. but as the 2nd half kicks off in, i still waiting for her opportunity in the 83rd minutes. her moment finally arrives . i had to look across and saw the assistance coach marolla looking through her notes. and you, i was the only one who could still come on. so i thought it might be happening. and so, you know, kind come cleanser scenarios from the scene. and when she finally called me, i was so happy that she gave me all of these instructions and i tried to follow the might on the page. maybe benson and rosen with lots of times
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with emma get stuck in. she plays with courage and shows her talent with it's not enough to help cologne to victory. though the match finishes as a nil nil draw. such as bask must play with one. it was something you to with the speed and physicality of what was thanks, but i think i just have to learn to assert myself and deal with it all and im done only and so can on start off when i'm excited about that for sure. lesson, i hope i get another chance to play for the 1st team soon. as a young girl, emma are played boys and battled against prejudice. now at just 15,
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black vote for granted this year because republicans are making inroads and voter turnout is attacking as issues like inequality, inflation, and public safety fuel frustration, sometimes to be hard to fail. because i know trying to put people with much we push the vote republican and put something new and give us a chance. ah me. it's a busy morning and franklin heights, a primarily black neighborhood in northern milwaukee. the community outreach group block is getting ready to head out and drum up support for the democrats. but 1st, they break down the later debate in wisconsin. senate the organization has endorsed
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the democratic candidate, mandela bar. i feel a little bit better because he did so well in debate and everybody sigh like, i don't know, i'm not trying to be biased. i know, i'll be honest. i like it doesn't feel like we have a lot of time, but there's a lot of time for something to happen, right. they call the october surprise for everything. and anything can happen between now and election day, but i feel a little bit better. the block runs campaigns around election date and issues that impacts the black community most definitely, it just is just me re, we know who he is. we so i'm in person, we talk to him. we already knew he had it like a lack of economic opportunity or the need for criminal justice reform. this zip code has the highest rate of incarcerated black men in the us. the executive director angela lang tells us the community needs investment and attention all year round. not just during election cycle
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candidates and, and parties that kind of come around august, you know, or even maybe a couple months earlier and say hey, you know, we haven't been here and 2 to 4 years. don't forget to vote for me. and it's very transactional, that doesn't work with our, with our community. people see right through that is offensive. and you're just trying to see people as votes in commodities and trying to extract as many votes out of this community as possible for your own gain. you know, it's time for brochure jackson and his team to start knocking on doors brochure. he didn't care much for politics. he started working for block 3 years ago because he needed a job. but the 2020 election and helping the democrats when made him a believer. you're used to tell me what you're comfortable with. so we flip to stay by me. we had a big part of it was when a man feels i'm tied with just a little bit right there and it may change and i've seen it with mile and i was
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a part of so that's what i believe around 27 percent of milwaukee voters are black and they've helped deliver big victories or the democrats, but voter turnout in black district has declined steadily since 2012 teams. some here are asking what the democrats have done in return. what he said to be on the phone or speaking to a friend, believe, democrat, senate candidate to song on crime over here. i wouldn't go for him. i wouldn't. they're both black remains to have been killed this year in last year. my registrar lose a domestic violence. yeah. i understand from road safety to public safety and inflation crochet. jackson tells us many voters are growing frustrated with the war. so tired of it, cuz like trying to help me, i do understand that people need mental waves. i was talking about i work,
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that's just terrible. how can i live off? how can i park live of a food? the current is $8.00 talking about 12 eggs is just rough out here and i got to find some kind of tight business in wisconsin has seen plenty of political change. joe biden, one in 2020, but donald trump prevailed 4 years earlier. for some that back and forth if an opportunity to tip the balance cancer senate if the african american outreach director for the wisconsin republican, they opened this black community center 3 years ago. kids or family hills from haiti, and liens democrat. but he realized at a young age that his views on abortion and faith made him a republican when it goes up to the north, towards county, why many people come in here and you know, the question will be, will have, who you voted for? who do you vote for or why are you with democrats and the response?
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probably 99 percent of the time is well, that's all i know. and nothing is going to change that in terms of you'll have at least looking to the other side of the republican side to know what is the difference. tender goal is to get 16 percent of the black vote in milwaukee in november's mid term compared to 12 percent last time around. at least one voter seems ready to convert a wanting to get an office around here getting their paycheck. they don't care about the 1st. i look at the naval who get the cd, she's going down here. got trash, year everywhere. i mean, this cheery is time for change. democrats say that republicans have stymied efforts to invest more in public infrastructure. but cancer is clear. he believes the democrats have failed to improve these neighborhoods. we asked him about accusations of racism and the republican party and in wisconsin itself,
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well as attacking black, senate candidates, medulla, barley through the cities christmas parade. mandela barnes wants to in cash, bail completely dangerous democrat, but that is not his phone usually with her. but once again, i'm cared about my folks that are out there that need help with alright. can i put groceries on my table for my family? can i have gas to get home from work or can i even get to work? those are the issues that i, quite frankly, only really care about in terms of the crime, a crime issue. the economy and education volunteers have gathered at the community center to head out into the neighborhood and hand out flyers for republican senator ron johnson. we asked deseret what convinced her to work for the johnson campaign. she's not a passionate republican yet, but she says her generation is curious to know what else is out there. we want to
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know more. i, we want to know why we, we want to know why you're doing this, why you're doing that. you do this instead. is that why you're taking away this, putting that we were going to ask a question. you don't want to know why for cancer and republicans, the central issue is crime. according to milwaukee media, there have been $184.00 homicide so far this year. 23 more than at this time last year. 83 percent of the victims are black. republicans say the answer is to beef up law enforcement. yet data show that socio economic factors like access to health care and affordable housing have a big impact on crime rates. and public investment here paled in comparison to wealthier parts of the city door. drake know those discrepancies well, i have to go to the democratic state assembly representative for the 11th district
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. i. c you would like where she also grew up. she was a social worker in the criminal justice system to she's out knocking on doors to make sure her constituents know she's listening to them. this is where you really hear firsthand what the issues are that people are concerned about and an opportunity for you to, for at least for me to share what work has been done and is being worked on your mind. it's an a program that has worked a motors, you know her phaser and the conversation about of a further on we meet a voter who didn't want to be filmed. he's happy with dora, but not with the other democrats on the ballot. don't give me a bone when i was a boy were to meet on. i mean, don't, don't give me just mental a barnes and michael's. i mean, i want to be able to choose, you know,
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consider yes, because there is a lot at stake. well, i understand, yeah, i'm willing to get it. so you can i think you guys have got a wrong, at least audio of some of the places, not apathy, but frustration folks do have his frustration but you make that. so i think it goes back to folks only coming around during election season or, you know, doing things are watered down when it comes to issues that directly impact the black community. specifically, members of that community are looking to mandela barnes to change that perception. his supporters have shown up in force for his 2nd tv debates against can senator ron johnson. it's a spirited back and forth in front of a very pro mandela barnes crowd and liberal milwaukee. but how does barnes want to address the concerns of black voters and make sure they vote and stick with the democrats? we have the creed jobs right here, wisconsin,
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the vein kind of jackson or johnston, lives in an outer space or out of country. senator johnson, you have 30 seconds to respond to that until i understand how high the class you dances, because i've built my own gas tank. i drive myself around the state, unlike lieutenant governor barnes who is chauffeur. ron bye, stay patrol costing taxpayers over $600000.00. we wanted to ask him about his vision, but he didn't take questions after the debate centered johnson also wasn't available to speak to us. i really, i just felt like i talked to. i thank you for being here with me again. it's barnes, when these voters will certainly hold him to account g clippers is an institution in this black neighborhood. the men we spoke to here say they're standing behind a democratic party. but we also hear skepticism towards elected officials.
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i've seen the bare minimum, you know, a lot of these politicians be honest with you. they only spare for one thing we allege, you know, rather than here. and i was born on a community and follow up with the people in the community at some point by bone. well, yeah we, we'll get some candidates there who talked the talk and walked the walk. so different. why don't you to vote a lot of people that i concentrate on woman from a national perspective. they feel like that their vote was, is now her. what on the local level from our city council been our judges, ottomans and senate. are those votes count? actually the most i do incurs anyone that is register your vote and is not registered to vote. to definitely get involved right now. a message to candidates on both facts that the i'm from a community looking for real change for the better with
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