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as we say there is never giving up every weekend on d. w. the way out of 80 to start to make changes to open yes, i do believe in control is in fact if you work hard, then you need to finish the feet. yes, i think i pretend isn't this slavery to be preliminary to be a big a to be always us king details the pressing and you the human being. so that's how costly positive
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the pool is difficult. when the problem in atlanta, things can happen, things go wrong, and then a couple of rings of that that can get broken and you fold down to the bottom against a go stop. com. and again, i think everybody has the jobs and it's been improved time and time again. to sit down and resent somebody who's got more than you in my book is unacceptable because there's no reason that you couldn't be in that place because you've got every opportunity being rich or poor. is it destiny block or something else entirely? with the gap between rich and poor growing ever wider. how can people continue to see i of the
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my name is princess my new little. how much will it's, it's a name i bought from my dads because of the time i was the princess, the for the with
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that i do uh, washington personal injury and she didn't have the funds. i'm able to pay my rent with some point. it was good that i had to sell some of my stuff just to make sure that i have a referral. imagine my model is the key chain in my, if i know as a guide in for the window for my president, nelson mandela said people must have complaining that unemployment is high and their current people are messed up complaining that time is high to ask what they doing in your own capacity to create jobs. ok, try and catch me and i said, let me make
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a deep sense. my name is consumer. they live, come from so way to south africa township in to how do you spell that? i'm a businessman not on. so it comes out as to the end in the fame must be that i just read. so rachel, that you've been running for 23 years. the news is the new home is the tool in between the entropy shopped is one to 2 notes and monday with 2 nobel peace prize win us right. as we shop news to stay in this house next to my proven upon somebody, we need an hour and i like that so far. so good size and so into i can see i'm a big as an employee. i know them by me. it's more than 1000 people waiting because
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we've got 10 motors children's when we started in 2001, there was no economy internet registry. meaning there was no one exchanging money. people are coming in and out and making a difference in the officer at the south africa is one of africa's most developed economies. yeah, it's also one of the most on equal countries in the world. the legacy left by colonialism and apartheid rooted in racial and spatial segregation has created a death spiral of inequality and income, education, quality of health, and household living conditions where the black population and black women in particular suffer the most
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the, my name is liz brewer and i live in bell gravy. i belgrade is just an airflow and you've got lucky and palace nearby. you've got some of the state plates, london homes around a prince of chose fuel kenzie, tim, but as are many well known plan monopoly i'm receiving benefits of presents is about $320.00 pounds per month. which isn't that much really compared to how much the price of going up the food and drink and whatnot. my name is jimmy bonum. and i live in the hackney. i haven't worked for about 5 and
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a half years now. there's coverage in this poverty. this is people who got used to not working and being given handouts and they've, they've liked that lifestyle. it's this feeling that they're entitled and tied codes to being given it without the food banks. i would find it extremely difficult to cope. i mean, take me to this food bank here, show it to me. there was more food bags within the realm of those in the year. okay. which is difficult to believe, but there is despite britain being one of the richest countries in the world,
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20 percent of its population. that's 14000000 people live in poverty. the cost of housing, food and energy have hit people on low incomes. hardest and state benefits have been eroded over the proceeding decades, forcing almost 3000000 people to rely on 2500 food banks for survival. of the last 3 guys, 307 and i see another 304 chairs seem to the 3 beacon like oh yeah, they go, which is the biggest bed or not how many people you clicked to? well, just myself, just yourself. ok. thank you. i'm you i'm not,
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you know, my face. thank you. um. okay. it's not part of the size and power. huge price. yeah, of all of them. one totally well place. could you get it? yes. okay. okay, thank you very much. um choose to 1st row to some links we have here is this is the search the path place on another $110.00 join place. mm. 2 a train for 3 years as a company has apprentice and they are pulse was
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run, i've bought com. 2 and i hate to white several of the hub is being temporarily retarded because the binding tray was no work a couldn't do any heavy lifting or building what ever again because of the brain injury. so that was a 3 years compet. your friendship mixed up completely. us and all that says god for something else, all facebook. 2 the life has been good in the last 10 years. i live with my 3 children and my wife. we've got to domestic way because we've
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been in douglas daily for the last 10 years. it's one of those where the neighborhoods of 17 the i get to 87 days a week and i've got kinsey arrives. i've got the pin in between shots that has been dining for 12 years. from my employees. i expect performance from them. when i add them, i make it clear that i've had them to make more money. most of the parents, i jane. most of the i've had it in science should be meaning. uh i have to educate to them to tell them that be a suspicion that they're important in this country. so once they know themselves
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that able to pick from and look up the clients because increase the labs themselves . i grew up with parents were waking, both of them loving parents, loving 10 parents. in 1985, my parents had their tags and end or i can say i lost it. i could not for past some better way i was acting as if i'm happy. but when you don't have live, when you don't know what is life about, then you become poor. if i played tied to reading quickbooks, i had to find myself in except that way that you have good parents where they've come from to bust family. yeah, not suspicion winter programs. the the
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mother of the kids 3 boys and adult my last one, which is my kid for the past one. he wasn't sure the gun down in front of his daughter at his parents home. yeah. just at the entrance the she's saying with the grandparents i can provide my need to pay a fees that pays the left because it's like history is repeating itself the
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same. i grew up, being leased by my grandmother from my mention of my parents split up when i was only 4 years old after like sing ma'am, i'm fine. how are you? she came back home. so she spent with us christmas day and on this said too fast in the morning she went back only to be met by her desk because she was stepped up. i had a boyfriend at around of best buys in the evening. the same day. it was only $1011.00, and left wasn't the same as like a the the,
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my boys out of school. and that's the thing at home. you know, making sure. and so they came and requested me to assist them with giving them 300 rent so that they could talk up some cigarettes. some produced up some sweets, some cheap so that they can every table of bill and that's selling something sometimes they actually use more than their profit. and i have to make sure that i find money again to invest. so it's a big shake from 0 to $18.00. i can look up to my children, but i can not be there for them for ever. i tie by all means to teach them how to any living. so i have that then to be integrity,
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because that is what is happening with most of our people in this country. democratic elections ended apartheid in 1994, but poverty has continued to be an enduring problem ever since. the countries, unemployment rate of 30 percent is the highest in the world. it means 24000000 adults. there are barely surviving at the same time. roughly one 3rd of the total number of millionaires on the african continent live in south africa. the able to have the money to go to the own threats. i can get 3 buses down to my mom's place in south, and then no use my mom's washing machine which is probably annoying for my mazda,
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but it's helpful for me to say, oh, why blind was hoping for. but then offend is my point, but i must have cuz i'm still drawing. i'm looking to get and i'm a, as a government paid. um i just a vague training and license. oh really? yeah. it'd be, uh huh. well some little closer. something. so you're good at yeah, i'm still wanting to become an employee and i want to work. it's very difficult because i need to own enough money because if i want to work and then i have to spend knology, present them always use on rent. and then you have a tiny bit left to live, but because how much she hillman oh it will, it would work out at $230.00 pounds of like a weight
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a weight. and you could fit in this room that to 10 of the rooms. so it really is towing. i live in a house which is um, a 3 bedroom house. but keep in mind into um, 7 different rooms, 7 separate rooms available to leave and the room. the tar leaving is around about 12 foot bite foot moving that could fit my double bed. in one corner there is a level tray which is very small. there's an attached kitchen which account use because there's no windows or ventilation in there. and within the kitchen is when my showers, she's all paid for, but it has the benefit of me, which is lucky for me. definitely. since the 1980s, when those in publicly owned counsel homes were allowed to buy them outright,
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britons housing system has become increasingly on balance, leading to the housing price as seen today. more and more people who would be eligible for social housing are stock privately. renting on affordable for quality homes. as private rental prices continue to grow at a record high rate in britain, many tenants rents are subsidized by housing benefits going to private landlords, costing the government $23500000000.00 pounds per year. almost twice as much as it invests in affordable housing. the start you just looking a very conventional life. i was a deb, utah, which in those days meant that to you was face to marry into pa gates is why
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the key was taught everything somehow. how to run the household, how to even make a bed property. you had to have corners to this day. i do quote for the bed. having done the seas and i didn't want to get married. how about this? and so having run away from home, i went to portugal and i opened the fence distributech night job in the all got it was big news and so on the night believe it or not with arch an add ports, 600 people k. so just was pulling the car a could to tom and nobody bought the tim was extraordinary time. the
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i was always arranging parties for these seriously high flyers like richard branson, dame shirley, bassi ivana trump. the very well i really value and appreciate about mom. she will just, i guess, to make things happen. she,
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that's harder than anyone i've ever met. and she will say that she's the person that goes into the room and everything's going to break. and then my whole thing credit was the, the, what's very noticeable is especially at the moment, there are people who are in this country who have got a lot more. the people who work very, very hard over life. what is unfair is the largest the know really honoring that position and paying the taxes because they're off show that the able to have the advice to be able to keep the money to keep the soup yachts,
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even though on paper they may be bankrupt. but said they are in the south of france on their yachts and unlocking wow, try to charge the extreme wealth and extreme poverty. i've seen a sharp simultaneous increase for the 1st time and 25 years. in britain, the richest one percent hold more wealth than 70 percent of the population. such severe in equality is estimated to cost the u. k. 106.2000000000 pounds a year in damage to the economy. people and their communities. and south africa
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weekly protests, rooted in poverty, and joblessness are the norm. the country also experiences exceptionally high rates of murder, gender based violence, robbery and violent conflict. have always perceived um, rich, paperless, again push. and somehow i have been right. if it goes majority to the once i know the i don't and, and the i miserable. i don't wish to be rich. i just wish to be employed. give me a job that will allow me to live my comfortable life. that's it. to
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my dream. eventually nothing else then gets in your home how sudden maybe i could face a home for my kids. and then if i can just do this thing where i could build with a 2 or 3 room shape. and when i leave this as my kids to know that i well my that been this for us. so the way the city, if they think us that one should get it time still i reached this. let me see through the the
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if i'm going to move volunteer work a lot to go to the site bridge because to me, find noise kike big kike so it gets i get to them there so they can solve it for other people. of the customers who are starting out the of a is a good thing to help the a deal or a policy on 2 days during the week, i do volunteer work at a cafe called 2nd jones cafe. you can go there and you can, you can pay what you feel if you have nothing, you don't have to pay, but you can pay us full amount or large amounts to go towards the cherokee the
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world into everybody's so you get a lot of people coming from the food bank so they can pick up through there and then come over here and have a hotmail or vice versa. yeah. so there's a lot of people for the food bank, but then there's just people in general from the, from the neighborhood. so that's the idea, is that yeah, also to people coming together to chat and jeremy all together are normally wouldn't get to do this. no worries is a guess it it cannot be that the reach will always be to reach out for ever. one day there's gonna be
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a pollution in this country that no one will be able to stand if things keep on going that way, the outgoing people now want to be the same. they will want to be on this a level which conte happen. i really want to be to be helpful and useful and then have a point. you've got to make it happen. nobody else is going to make it happen for you. that's up to you. ok. ok. ok, emoji rotated the name of the fearless driver of the dentist is an oasis of trained courtesy and the chaos. traffic of blankets for the vehicle is more than that. we might go millions of tons,
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trust and confidence in the madness of the street. and in his thoughts or recognition, the male dominated read a 30 minute, d w. what really sets humans apart from all other living creatures? our imagination has enabled us to conquer the world and might take it away from us. how far can the power of imagination go to parade in 16 minutes on d w the
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. this is dw news live from berlin. central europe grapples with severe flooding. rivers rise dramatically after intense rainfall in austria of the czech republic and poland. some are calling at the flood of the century, and the worst may still be to come as floodwaters move down the street. also coming up anchor in israel, thousands and tell a view of march against the government, demanding an immediate deal to bring home hostages still held in gaza and a new equestrian craze.

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