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that's just 7 months, the lease telling away, unless and if we don't increase this guarantees in people's pensions was decreasing value year for year. what is that? if not shortening people's pension, the college of a deep are going to going to search by oh, but then 1st person i one of the last elections by promising that every citizen in our country would have a right to respect wherever this respect may come from wherever these people come from whatever they do wherever they live. it's find that it's not just if you are, and 250000 years a year that you deserve respected. also, if you go to work and earn that's true, minimum wage is the . everyone deserves respect. who is able to put money aside for their
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pension and private pensions, but also those who rely on statutory pensions and serve respect for the people who own their own homes deserve respect. as to those who pay rent, we must have a basis of solidarity and confusion and not play one's in force against another. and the youngest have been the last 3 years. it hasn't always been easy to a search. the policy of respect, the reasons you are aware of. sometimes behind the scenes, i thought very hard for it. sometimes in front of who's seems we were able to bring the exploding power costs under control and manage to balance out the worst price hikes, the $26000000.00 people. unemployment. you've got to come up to $3000.00 yours to balance out inflation without taxation for the 3rd quarter animal. we're seeing real wages increase, but when it comes to the statute or minimum wage,
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we have either reduce what it is worth. it used to be every ford person worked in the minimum wage sector now it's only one, a 7 dental. and all of a sudden i get many feel and every time they go shopping in the supermarkets or just how fast food prices have increased in the past year, which is why i advocate reducing minimum of reducing the a t on food from 7 percent to 5 percent on both of us and i know this is a bread and butter question in the to a sense of the word. and that's why i'm fighting with those who have 10 or 20 euros, and they have to count every penny they spend care of for the citizens to come that late. paula check. my mind lord can make ordinary people's lives. that's m. c. and that one always has to be the aim of politicians. my and it
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is my a and they me, they just wouldn't drive to me since i have taken on political responsibility for this country 1st as administer, i, much as it may are in my hometown and for 3 years as german chancellor. this is what drives me. they didn't gentlemen. respect also me much about being able to live from the money you earn months. verifiable. first balsam. i promised 12 years statutory minimum wage in my last election campaign, and i kept that promise to 6000000 women and men had more money from one day to the next. and that's another thing i mean when i see say it must be worth your name to me on monday. but the problem is, is that the statutory wage increases only increased by $0.82. and that despite the
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highest level of inflation that we've seen in a long time, the statutory wage increases from all the essentially wage should be above 14, yours an hour if you take into account insulation, which is why i am fighting for 15 years, that's true. minimum wage in this next election and that means that 7000000 women and men wouldn't benefit who work hard and don't earn much because everyone who's working hard should receive a reward and not just the riches 10000 in this country. including including colleagues from them by come, let us say against them out in fits. 16 vendors do with out these views of the apocalypse. when we're talking about fair wages, the world did not go down the drain when we introduced that minimum wage for when we increase it to 12 years,
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quite the opposite. the number of people working has increase because decent work for decent wages, get people into work. and that's important in times where we haven't got enough workers in this country, we need more employment, more productivity, and more decent wages. so, oh, this is what's the 4 digit, an aging society needs, and this is what's called a kitchen must in for and that is the only way to maintain prosperity. and it is the only reasonable way to ensure that we have reliable health care, nursing care and pensions to get more people to be working endeavor to pay into our health and pension systems. and in the last 3 years, we have managed to make progress here, and we cannot see as going backwards after the next selections in this regard. this invite time also we need to continue to invest them in further training and
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training. we need to create more child care nursery care and better elementary is on there as well as the fact that so many women in germany are working part time has nothing to do with laziness. as i've heard some people say, and many parents just don't know where to put in their children. and this is particularly true for women and for single parents who want to work more, but need child care and we want to support them. and another thing that's view on to invite him to let us be honest, as we enter into this election campaign, let us be honest with one another. when we're talking about workers from abroad working in germany, we all know we cannot manage without them. and the crowd trades and the companies
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they all tell us there's to be hospitals in nursing care institutions. they all tell us this employee is not tell us this about their colleagues who have come to germany later in life. and this is why i'm so pleased. i'm but germany finally has modern immigration law and we gave germany this year. and terminal to that it was us who reduced a regular migration the number of people applying for asylum has dropped my house. in the last few months, the usual increases that we seen every item did not occur this year. and that shows that it's not on the way to deal with my gratian by just bouncing off the whole time. but rather, you need to have a clear path of action as needed and been hired. and i'm extremely pleased that we finally have assistance in ship law on that acknowledges things
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that people should take for granted. namely, it's, we should take for granted that for many of us look forward to homeland exists in the plural view, the future for one and 4 of the people in germany have a microphone background and we make germany what it is and all of us deserve respect the people who live here in work here who have speak our language, how well integrated here should belong to a country and should define these with us. what happens with this country. and this is something that should be something we take for granted among democrats. but in the co, into elections, even this thing that we take for granted has been questioned connor goes, i guess what i said type that we live in
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a very different time than we did 5 or 10 years ago. who taught them all right. she has never told the war of aggression that has been waging for nearly 3 years in ukraine. this is something that is very much on the mind of voters ahead of this election. so there's to germany is the largest support here in your of ukraine. i want that to continue dealing switched to because we mustn't kiddos so it's putting prevails in ukraine. europe's kind of safety is at risk for the long term. our security is that where is it in the long term? the q when i went to key, if i said to presidents and lensky that he could rely on germany too, we deliver on our promises. i told him that you told me we say what we will do and that means we won't do anything that will
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risk our security, which is why we will not deliver long range crews massage that could be sent in to russia. and we will not send any german soldiers into this war, not with me as transfer me, but it's not. it's clear what it's all about. we want to protect the silver entity of ukraine. it will prevail. and we want the killings to finally and leave it, polygamy, colleagues, meaning button in a few weeks president trump is he goes to go going to the president. that is what is important. forgotten and young you know, is that we continue to maintain my connections. you ma'am, please that we have that by my just try and go with friends and all that is the
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language and the european union and nato. we have others too. i of course i didn't read that so and we haven't been able to not so not, we'll drop it on defense a prior she nationally and then they to we also have the printer and we're all strengthening our own defense and working much more closely together in the areas of justice, the defense, and i want to continue to work so closely with our allies. german news, which costs, birch and strength is intrinsically linked to the european union to its success is strongly the most important national interest. the visa, most garbage students are gone and i have acted according to this complex, as in the last 3 years, and it is based on this. so i'm going to the european council at the end of the week and it isn't this spirit, but i will be speaking with my boys. allow fund to line and to see present together with antonio, costco. that's the kansas some for a commitment to, to
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a unified europe, into the transatlantic partnership on a commitment to foreign policy that is in line with international law. these were constants of the federal topic of germany from one of the since it was founded for 75 years, a country hasn't done wells law and this basic consensus must remain the colleagues who can view the president when one's not. i'm 14 days if you want and the german president much like green and therefore you need new elections. we could have new parties in our parliament actually that that of top do not support these basic ideas. just how strong the president is in upon the middle, something to vote, as well as defined on i ask all of you to ensure that we maintain the things that make germany strong and foster i
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have faith in our country. here's what's wrong. this is, i know that we, stevie swears side and it was a stressful office to trust as a mission. the fact that there was a lot of disputes in the coalition wasn't helpful for this, but just complaining or giving up never increases anything in germany. and this, we don't need more distrust, we need more trust in our own co capabilities and more trust in our democracy. and part of democracy is it parties on as have defined the approaches and then back in election campaigns. as we all, i will drop them to experience, but it also means that the have to, in the election, all democrats must work together to build bridges,
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enter into compromises for the sake of the country with maturity. well, that's the only way forward is only if we have an awareness of responsibility for our entire country, for every person living in this country is possible and the voters know this just a moment. i trust their reason and their judgment. and i ask you citizens to trust us and to support system, dr. ask you to support us to invest in our country in good jobs and, and education and in the future. or they are going to be risk factors for everyone here. and that life remains affordable. with decent wages and safe pensions for your support, that when it comes to war and peace, we stick to our ground. so that reflects on what we're doing as well. and i ask for your support that we strengthen our cohesion and ensure that we remain optimistic
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in the future in our country. there isn't so much that is good. we are a country that calls things that i'm not prioritizes cohesion over division. a country that has expressed days ahead of is not behind it for our country, for germany, i will continue to give my own. and for that i ask you citizens of this country to trust me. thank you. the or the do you have been listening to the gentleman sounds like when i 1st became
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successful this and then i'm going to talk to parliament speaks. he's making the for several hours and the date happens. and then a vote of confidence which he is expected to lose. but we're going to get 1st of all, some analysis from the ws chief political edison. mikaela cruz now who is the bonus tag? she was listening to watch off for it's was saying that make a let's start with what we just heard. this speech. the chancellor made a head of the cover the confidence though he was speaking to lawmakers, but it did sound like he was on the campaign trail already. isn't it? absolutely. i'd say there were 3 phases of this that was kind of a furious beginning where he once again a know in name, but pretty directly told his former finance minister that he likes the maturity to actually be in charge and be in government so clearly or
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a soul is still furious and that he felt he had to fire his of finance. when this over his refusal is to soften the debt right here in germany. and that by that, make it possible for the complex 3 way coalition that will, that source in charges to stay together between the social for the democrats, the greens and the pro business free democrats of that finance finance minister. then he went really into an election campaigning mode also. so i think that specific things he would want to do, he actually did sound like he wasn't the opposition for a very long stretch. and he ended the by asking at the citizens to trust him. it's interesting because formerly this is a chance that in parliament austin for the trust of parliamentarians expecting to is that 1st to clear the way of full fresh snap elections in february. and really in the end, it was a campaign speech asking for a trust and vowing to do some easing on the side of the prices as well.
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but in particular, the giving respect, which was the very thing, very val, that was printed on his post the invoice of 21 summarily. let's just talk about this confidence though, put it into context for us. it's only happened a few times in postwar travin politics, housing fit this is a 6 time that this is happening, but it's actually the 1st time that it's used the weight was initially intended in the past, we've seen, with one exception of 5 social democrats at tonsil is it for sensitive products? it's tom was asking, apartment for the trust of this time is last sold since ton themes. and this time is for the 1st time because a coalition actually broke down. and there is this need to find a fresh majority in the past. it was used by st. assesses to actually we gain confidence of parliament and strengthened their own position. although, of course,
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it didn't always work. mm hm. now if this vote goes as expected and the parliament, the class, it has no confidence in shaw, it's just just tell us about the next steps. where do we go from here? well, that will settle face already choreographed, excessive events. the town so would head into the german president to nobody has a ceremonial role when it comes to do these constitutional issues like forming and governments keeping governments together. and especially next is that has to be done by it will give them at least the green lights and fly the german presence firefighter. assign my a, he's pre warned. he's already let it be known that he would agree to the 20, the february. but coming the election date. so this is a fuel political choreography. everything that follows off to disclose if it was okay. so as you say, election is likely could happen in february. we just hung up. so it's talking about
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a range of topics from the economy, pensions, ukraine, america, tell us, which topics are likely to dominate the election campaign there in germany on top of the covers that we expect to dominate is the state of the economy that by the spending power of a people also migration and to a certain degree and ukraine and what we've heard from the tongue. so here is him essentially promising a raise of the minimum wage to 15 years. it currently is a $1241.00. so 15 will be fulfilling a trade union uh, request here in germany, that's quite notable. and he also wants to release fresh funding he wants to induce and the very is spending limits at the debt break that he actually was
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a key also here in germany. and he's cited that germany's public debt at 60 percent and pointing downwards, was way lower than europe. and his, this is something that in the past i can tell you, is this something that he highlighted as a key german strength. so he also wants to revive the economy and that is respect for ordinary workers. the conservatives, one tax breaks and one to provide the economy, pushing it from a different chief of political. that is a michelle you know, cuz now mr. eli, thank you so much for your analysis. the or we're going to take a look at some international news now in other parts of the world and authorities in the french overseas territory of maya. mild said that hundreds, perhaps even thousands of people have been killed by the most destructive psych loan and nearly a century. the islands of the east african coast were already francais poorest
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overseas region. before cycling chito flattened the entire communities. frances ontario, minnesota has arrived to join crisis operations that the french military has delivered aid supplies as rescue, as on a racing to stave off the humanitarian disaster. first came the winds and rain from cycling chito. and then came the next thread. the wind spread destruction left behind in my unit, one of france's poorest overseas territories. rescue teams have already started to clear the debris left behind by the storm. and help is on the way from france in the form of emergency workers and humanity hearing aid. a badly needed lifeline for those who have already lost everything.
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come to get something to eat for the kids and for us adults as well. we've got nothing left to the wins taking it all the way. we had stocked up the wind took it to cause you on a problem to have had no water for 3 days now. so it's starting to be a lot to, we're trying to get the bare minimum to live on to part because we don't know when the water will come back to do. the full scale of the destruction is visible from the air. more than 3 quarters of the islands, 300000 people live below the poverty line. most were living and mixture of homes and slums and shanty towns which have now all but been wiped out for the measure how the house was built. every thing here has been give a stage that i think you can see it all around me. i'm actually walking through debris is or people one day of to the site core not or really busy rebuilding the homes, but the work is going to be extremely long and the model was on the start to rebuild
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. others are left only to say their final farewells, as my own starts to recover after the war cycle and in almost a century. he w respondent. lisa lewis gave us an update on the current situation in mount as well. the situation is getting more dia by the hour, really 8 west coast and local petitions has been telling the press that the hunger is multi. obviously, everything is lecturing as we have just heard nowadays, and a water there is no food looting has stuff. so i'd like to start these are trying to protect supermarkets, but still getting more difficult. meanwhile, the french government has set the n l list as now in place through the island of re union, which is 2 and a half hours away by a plane. so the 3 planes are game very each day. meanwhile, the local authorities also working on, you know, getting the airport,
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the international airport and my old back up to speed. the controlled how i thought airport has been destroyed by the sites i. and it only has the images capacity for now. so let's look forward to working in all these different thoughts with hearing defrances in terry and minnesota. is that right now? you mentioned these lists, but what most specifically is from doing to address this awful situation in its own territory. the interior minister, who knows how you will have sat and repeated actually that it will be, it will take days or it's not weeks to find out how many people have died during this sikes line. and there are, for now we only know a few dozen box authorities expect to rise thoughts to go up to, you know, a few 100. so even if you sounds at the car to use are trying to get more age to the territories to that territory. there is also a symbol, a piece for a donation in place so that people spend money to finance or thought i on tonight
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at the how is it that will be a crisis meeting slash by and my, my call a to get a for sense quite even more items the coming days and weeks, a report by the french pub holloman earlier this year highlighted some serious issues with a does off the management and from says overseas terrace freeze. the question of course, is, could more have been done to prevent this? could this crisis have been prevented from happening? squad? it's a very good question, but i think the main point here is not really if it is off the management is it is struck to as a hoss and not report just now. one thoughts of explanation are sent to tones in my own and that's why the science and could just swipe them away. there are lots of large parts of the population. please below the poverty line, actually 3 quarters of them. so it's very difficult to protect these people from
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natural phenomenon is like baseline. so what the authorities need to be doing is to think in the long run and construct, construct more sustainable housing which tom, we re, stands such weather phenomenon, where the experts have been underlining that we have climate change, you know, temperatures rising such phenomena, such a site to its cause happen more frequently in the future is especially because, you know, one fox uh that's just needed for such as sites on to build is now water that is about pricing. and the ocean has been heating up, which is one factor that has led to this, this asta w. mason lewis reporting from paris, lisa, thank you and here's a look at some of the others headlines making use around the world. israel is reportedly carried out strikes and serious task this region near the mediterranean coast strikes close, the massive explosion is seen in 1st age,
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verified by the royces news agency. the syrian observatory for human rights says, these rainy, military attack and offensive missile storage sites nearby civilian areas. and so, damage rushes, defense ministry, has released 1st engine, allegedly showing the recapture of a settlement in the countries cost region. this is where you cranes, military launched across the border incursion. in august, ukraine says at least to us, the north korean soldiers have been killed in recent weeks in cost, well, facing alongside russian troops and medical workers in gauze say at least 16 people, including women and children, were killed in an as rainy strike on a shelter to displace people in news or outcomes, goals of civil defense agency said, is there any strikes on sunday? killed thousands of people across the street, including announces they're a journalist and 3 rescue really. and here is a quick reminder of our top story at this hour. the german trunks, that will, i'm sure it is laid out, his plans for the future of the economy, immigration,
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and russia's war. and ukraine. folks was speaking for parliament ahead of a confidence votes, which he cooled off to the collapse of his governing combination. and with that you are up to date time on your campus mckinnon. thank you so much for watching dw, the not just another day. so much is happening all at once. we take time to understand this is the day i'm in. that's look, it's karen use events, analyzed by experts and critical thinking is this is bit weekday in d, w. the lease is a martial arts school in rio de janeiro. but just a few meters away,
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games militia and police engage in violin crashes that take innocent victims every day found at the bus to come by all because no man in my family has ever died of natural causes. they've all been charged for alan watching, had and not in the beginning, only a few dare to come here. but today allen has over 800 martial arts students from the slums, mainly young women who train here every day with feelings. and i am very happy to be here and the complex that they are and miles away i, where i was born will be to help young people find a new path and they are a lot cheaper that sort of you the around 70000 inhabitants lived in this feller, but what you don't see is the scene of violent battles between criminal gangs who have no regard for innocent residents. ellen grew up here in the
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complaint, showed no alamo, even back then rival drug cartels, sponsor battles here. and although the numbers are improving, an average of 6 people are still murdered. here every day. rio de janeiro is still one of the most dangerous cities in the world, especially the fidelity. there are often large scale police operations which also play the lives of residents and do nothing to calm the situation. right. it's like a wall like a rock. sadly, the police are often seen as part of the problem. and many attempts at creating peace have had little success. violence is still part of everyday life for people here. even for allen's family, alan still pointed, difficult to go to the cemetery. his big brother, jackson lives here, among others. they often slept in the same bed until everything changed in 2012. cut me a as i was about a 100 meters away. when
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a car drove up and shot him additional got 5 be we still don't know why. thank you for what he was like. my father. yeah. my father didn't raise me. my brother was my surrogate father and was telling me a by a caregiver. yeah. i thought he said a separate, i mean don't. it was difficult to lose someone so important to me. he was at the office of the kidney. it's over there, but i don't want to go the, i mean, i feel it's only for the reason why i found it up for us to comply ours because no man in my family has ever died of natural causes and they've all been shots out on sunday so somebody what, how much for a total of 10 members of alan's family were murdered? none of the men were older than 60 alan, now lives in the neighboring fella of marie with his small family discipline is
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important to him. this also applies to the dog. he named his son after his dead brother jackson. my father got me into boxing without my father. i might never stop boxing yet in the last little company now. embracing the champion is the name of the initiative that alan founded in 2014. he was previously a boxer and one local titles come with me. occasionally spotless care of the photos that aren't on the wall yet. so that was me, me. and that's when everyone in the available shouting might name is to get it done . the moon on these are moments. i will never forget. moment still why the morning? do you want me to cover you could championship here at 23, fox and changed his life. he received reassurance and became more self confidence.
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he had goals and life, and now ellen wants the same for his son life as a fight. he also wants his son to learn these values through boxing and other martial arts. the experiences if he learns and develops further, he can become world champion my but he has to find something very important to realize that people consistency discipline and the belief that it is possible. yep, we'll see that changes everything with the video on saturday. the 23rd, i think we'll pick up it as a company, a martial arts event will take place. a lot of see the comments here on our athletes at 2 pm in the afternoon. well that's gonna be owned by our so company. our told me this simply in order to
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defend myself when i have do, do you understand? here is a house without trouble and stress. that helped me a lot more than michigan wants to know. that is the basic am of a brussel, come po, to get young people off the streets and give them support especially young girls company. i have a student here who tried to take their own life several times and then started learning more time with us. the own wi fi today. she is a regular mother and i'm incredibly happy that brought us a company. yeah. was able to save her life, you know, solve might be causing buffy. so many people in my life doubted my abilities. i fell into a depression key, but i saw company out and helping me to build up myself, it was seamless. it became a family to me, a very big family. i mean, my funny able to be, i mean very, as parents have very little money. but the lessons here are free
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they are helped by donations and sponsors. everyone is welcome here. ellen's wife and i was there from the very beginning and helped build abrazzo compel. one thing means the most to her. when you said to me in the beginning, only one or 2 girls came here. many people had pratchett. as of today, there are so many girls training that makes me really happy, somewhat more than 800 young people now regularly trained here. from time to time, ellen drives through the long tunnel that separates the poor districts from the posh parts of rio de janeiro, just a few kilometers down the road and you are in a completely different world. this is rio de janeiro as towards the snow, as hotels breeches and money. it's
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a place of longing for many of allen students close and yet unattainable with the r t martin and go back to the many young people in conflict. so do i them off of a allow for other funding allows you dream of one day having enough money to move to a corporate governance or lead loan is the coordinators for your etsy, but they don't even know they've long name or my or corporate governor, even winters and never managed to leave there friday, like the search by the many donations come from this side of the tunnel. nevertheless, this world is alien to alan. to be honest, i don't even know what a night the conflict at bonham palace hotel costs per person. the to see if i had been born blonde, too blue line. i could have gotten support for it, but also completely out much more easily to be honest. i didn't say them. they
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might be of age to man to the back. it some place to do all i'm all i know you to is on her way home as an 18 year old. she might be afraid to walk the streets alone, but she isn't. because usually a has been boxing with ellen warranty for 8 years. she has learned to defend herself in an emergency. she won't stay long, just a quick change of clothes. then it's on to the evening boxing session you, you wanted to start boxing at the age of 8, but her parents were against it. and alan only takes children from the age of 10, the less so bucks a, it's not just boxing to everyone is welcome and gets
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a good feeling and to learn to defend yourself. they are putting the to this thing in the evening. the abrazzo company now looks like a youth center, but today the tension is slowly rising because tomorrow they will be competing against other youngsters from all over rio, as well as from cell phone. it's an important event for alan on it and the other athletes i'm very nervous for speaking. i'm worried about the big expectational moment. this is the moment when all the work of the year is celebrated. so all the work that everyone here has done the everyone here is given there all especially on us, because she really wants to win tomorrow. even though she's pounding the punch in bed, boxing gives her a sense of peace. the
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big day has arrived and it starts with music and by the god and couple aware of the brazilian martial arts dance. that also inspires the youngsters. the everyone is having fun and enjoying themselves the then the movie tie boxers into the ring. the . it's also an opportunity for allen to again promotions project. finally, things get serious for on a, to the the,
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but i can't really go on the offensive. she often has to retreat. maybe she's inhibited because she's boxing against a friend. the then comes the bill up to the 2nd round. the site ends in a draw on points. the, it's difficult to say whether projects like abrazzo compel can really change anything about the violence of dallas. but the young people here have gained a lot of self confidence applied to probably the youth in the mail. but i, by the way, what i like most about my work that we have is when i see how young people from
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myself, they allow me that my neighborhood is on top of get the chance to show themselves to their friend loss and build a better life to become people who determine their own lives, the source and find their own way. june the so coming the the queen, queen don't have to be royal to carry yourselves with pride and grace. the queen has travelled through history carrying lands, leaning today. it's the celebration of identity and community. that's exactly what they've been looking at. welcome to the show, the 77 percent. in 30 minutes on the w. standing guard against the dangerous objects from outer space,
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this is the w news lies from violin. germany's leda or a fraud spaces, a decisive vote as he fights, but his political future and a special parliamentary section. charlotte has been making the case for why he should remain at the helm of government. he's widely expected to lose the confidence votes, which will clear the policy. the elections will set coming up on the program. authorities pay a hundreds of been killed up to the was psych loan in nearly a century. it's the french overseas territory is mild. the storm whites out neighborhoods and costs of power.
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