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is the on the everyday things around us? when did they come from when, why did they have all the time? i should, we can just search for the day and take them out for i think the hello and the one. welcome to the 6th edition of focus on year old lives show. it's been nearly 3 years of war in ukraine and there's still no and insides. heavy bombardment and showing have not only destroyed lives in homes, but also the country is critical infrastructure like this hospital. and when even medical facilities become a military target, it affects you creating and civilians,
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especially. and the youngest ones that you all know that he knows all too well what kind of told the war is taking on families. she's a nurse at the maternity ward. her job is about welcoming you alive, while the risk of death constantly moves over her, her team and the expectant mothers. she works at a hospital in char nia, where she helps women who have chosen to expand their families. despite the current uncertainty, they face tanya has gone into labor. she's expecting a girl for 3rd child, but her husband can't be with her for the birth. she can't leave the front. they stay in touch via phone. morally, it's a very hard decision because now it's dangerous everywhere. yeah. but i decided to have this child's because children main happiness like any
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other mother here. she wants the future without russian missiles. she's hoping for peace and tranquility to return for planes to stop flying again to the children to see the planes flying. and then we can only live under a free sky. yes, another ear read alerts in turn year. everyone's in harm's way, children to tatiana there. you ha, the other pediatric nurses have to work fast. miss house can reach the time within minutes. the mothers with newborns have to hurry down to the basement toward into the corner door. the walls here can better protect them against impact and shock. waves chuckled
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with us now was afraid for the children and mothers as of the feeling you carry all the babies out on the elevators, there was a run down there, says goodness, we've got used to it now for, for the costs you were afraid on scratch, but it's become routine, i should custom over custody which so this was the cause of the rich chicks. yanna has been a pediatric nurse for over 30 years. she's health, thousands of newborns. but since the russian invasion, their numbers are plummeted. millions of women have fled, and many of those who remain or postponing their plans for our family indefinitely . as many mothers like catalina that got pregnant during the war, have a lot of stress and an increased risk of premature birth. for julie, the thing we wanted to have a 2nd child isn't that the q until the risk of a pregnancy in that on the delivery in the middle of the world? the yo issue. i think the war actually had a lot to do with it or not the but i'm
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a mother system. i'm under constant stress and that close to pretty much your best . we'll hear a little, maybe some bone, any way of to rule if we don't have children, how we supposed to survive, then usually that nobody can see how much longer the war will last, placing an unimaginable burden on the expectant parents. the children's future isn't certain. with soldiers in short supply, a heated debate is only about lowering the draft age and ukraine. tatiana there, you ha, is not only a pediatric nurse caught up in the war. she's a mother herself, people last a citizen and it was a 1000 children to dine. what will become of ukraine in 10? yes. battles. and i can understand why they're pushing to lower the draft age. there's a payment to go up to some level myself. and even if they could be someone to take his claims list, my, i'm still again sending 18 year old boys and goes to the war that's due to conditioning folks who can give chop, almost old a man and touch on his family have been or are still fighting every day,
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if he sees the disruption from the russian attacks outside her door. for tatiana, his mother once lived, only the foundation remains and her mother in law was killed in 2022. when shelling destroyed her house a yes to 3 i can understand parents are taking the children out of the country, even though 2 of my own mendoza organs or so. my youngest son could also get dropped in trouble with the report. the us secretary of state suggested that ukraine strengthened its forces by sending people straight out of school to the front senior pre needed to drop people, east 18 and up to stand up against russia. but ukraine's military leadership rejects the idea. still, some parents are sending their sons abroad even before they finish school. a topic of heated discussion, this secondary school inter neil and elsewhere. should the young men stay in ukraine and potentially get sent to the front for lead. probably still can use
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differ widely. most of the signal, all of this has an enormous impact on our lives and plants. people that are age, people are dying and being sent off to war. in times like these, you can't live in peace. most people, but moving to another country and making a new life, there might be the best option now. would love to just tell them your boost. i love my country and see it as my civic duty to defend its independence. and so when i turn 18, i'll join the army uses you might have seen had plans to study history and to be true, hoped to become a software designer. but the war had other plans. and it's putting the future if you create itself in doubt. the country already has one of the world's lewis birth rates, and the highest mortality rate. ukraine is caught in a democratic crisis, says economists live on of russia currently occupies about 20 percent of u cranes, territory. the millions of people who live there can no longer contribute to the
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ukrainian economy, to stem the demographic hemorrhaging, the war must. and then as an a, nobody knows the demographic limit when they, ukraine will no longer be able to recover flu. nobody can say, you know, i don't know, but i'm afraid we're getting close to the limit the ends of costs. the risk is the use of being killed and killed and killed manipulations. we have no childrens, no children, a tool anymore. and then that ocean and then there was another life begins attorney of maternity hospital little laugh was delivered by sincere infection, antonio, holding her little daughter, sophia, for the 1st time for they are 6 to their hoping to see the war. and as soon as possible i in thinking about iconic natalia and car brands, you could come up with the lumber, gave me or my sit at tea. but then you know, there's
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a much slower and more modest vehicle that is captured italian hearts for decades. i'm talking about the opposite. however, to the disappointment of many, the manufacturer sees production of the 3 wheeler in italy last year, but reporter find out in milan. but this doesn't exactly mean the end of the special love story between man and machine option. so let me, gena hopping on his ortho is about as good as it gets. he's being devoted to these honey and can't stick his whole life. in fact, we're not sure who's the 5th wheel here. he and his wife even took the best because on that honeymoon journey with hundreds of kilometers, we don't offer it. it's hard to describe driving an up to 3 this so it's like to call my engine comfortably while your mother or your wife hugs you. it brings you a cup of coffee quite straight off
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a wasted without it. that's what it's like to right opposite company despite the size jump or scroll within one to be clean. but as of december 20, 20 fourth street in tuscany seized productions a good which came as a shock almost half a mile, or it broke my heart before it was as if we had lost our father, who showed us how to use the up. uh, key should be the g about that all safe bought. what must be must be, because you ever see the it was 1948 when the truant from tuscany 1st come, cuz it's in the, in the world. a vehicle born of it's in these industrial boom. assembling the countries growing prosperity. traders farmers, fishes bianco, wasn't every lab in a garage outside of milan cushion. so say, scott's 70 old office is pride and joy and trulia journey through time and caught
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up to very some of this model is very rare to have. it has a tilting looting platform. the only very few of those can do this. back then. it was used to unload rubble and other materials from buildings on friday. i thought it was april time on for italians, the app, it was the whole purpose vehicle for decades. she bought avenue g at all. these offers were mainly used to transport bread or meet people there, about 5 and there were no regulations for refrigeration back then showed up and it was less bureaucratic than today for your to you. but i thought there was, there was a class that has a ton in passion for the grant, and he said is subject sales in future. the attending classic will be built exclusively in india, including in the neck trick model. it's not, it's really nowadays,
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it's no surprise as close to the companies that meet the country. great. that are leaving and about all out this the end of after production was like a slap in the face. get to be a got that around. that's why it is all the more important to push the of and maintain existing vehicles to do so. question, so have pass out the how the workshop securing a few chess opposite rounds, milan fine by little this way, the fish and i belong to his father on it. he learned to write driving was his 1st and of is that good? the perfect product? to explain what it means to me, i would have to return my heart a model to be. she'd like an app. a equator though is it's the vehicle i grew up with the other way. with the 1st i drove. i'm going to be going on with my boss,
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just like the 1st case from your 1st love marshall that you never forget things like that. so what i was able to scroll down one cushion so truly lips for the 3 witness. once he's made it clear in his will, when he pauses way, sophie, there region one to the new year's resolutions are in full swing at the start of the year. many have vowed to live, help your life in 2025, a diet consisting of fish and other sea food can be one way to reach that goal. and that goal has been made easier for people and friends who can now have fresh fish delivered to their doorstep. will tell you how a box of locally called fish can bring health jobs and maybe even save a whole sector from extension. it's a winter morning, off the baritone coast william mca is facing so macro using
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a traditional long line method. so as i felt 2 or 3 bite with 25 homes on his line, it doesn't take long to really in a good whole it's gentler and doesn't the damage the official like crawling to put someone, especially in good condition. you know, that showed you the aren't crushed by a drag net and if you were stuck in a drip net for 2 days, you know the fish aren't martin top by then that thing i'm asking because it's only a who can the mattress and the meat is really firm. cool. you ready to be off the i'm a you applied to william really pulls in more than 300 kilos a session a day. that's to protect the fish stokes. it's just those bends less than 10 meters of fuel, which also conserves results. is william depends on the fishing for a living. so he focuses on quality rather than quantity. this is important,
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so the 1st guy you company, some 90 percent of williams conch ends up in that warehouse. south of paris. official wade and packed the customers industrial fishing bills. all the quote is and monopolize is the fishing ground. so the small scale fishers have a tongue, but we support them by guaranteeing good prices. fish and shellfish to order fresh from the c d o plate. the shows good, i applied the vegetable basket comes that seems the food products you buy. it is the feed from on as a from, and guarantees that it reaches the customer within a mere 72 hours. the more we want people to eat less
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imported fish and more of the lesser known fish from france. most the corvette in france, for example. we $100000.00 tons of shrimp a year, but catch barely $1500.00 tons ourselves so much on that. we want to encourage people to consume more local products. these were caught in environmentally friendly. that's not farm to that. that makes a huge difference. fiction of us can pick up my orders in 1700 shots across from like this tree shelf on the outskirts of paris. what are the fish from fosco? you is super fresh. i wasn't much of a filter anymore, but thanks to plus guys. i started using it again. most people say that i won't teach fish if i don't know where and how it's been quote. so i have to find an alternative is still facing fish. when in
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both his boat at the, in the morning for his customers. but he can't completely avoid modern technology. excuse me for this sooner helps me find the fish in the portal that this layer is a show of macro apple. here's another one. so you look for see, to william's main competition comes from the big fishing fleet, which land fish one of the ton vesman danielle last week 3 or 4 boats from a supermarket chain were here. they took 60 tons of macro overnight on it, or 6 or 7 small macro blocks here in winter. so you can really tell when the big ships are being here. go to, you know, for the next day, the macro are all gone. since early 2025, the european union has imposed strict to catch quotas to protect the macro from and
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for fishing. now, many around a 3rd. if the previous he has cat, she's allowed a total of $60000.00 tons. for william, this means no more than $150.00 kilos per day. before this i think we'll just have to adapt. hopefully, if you have, you can also capture squid or couple of fish, the sites macro, who are quick. i'm sure there's always something are there to catch. you guys have gals is if i can pull in 40 or 50 kilos a days if that's enough to live off the sufficient william hope's, he still has a future a sufficient, despite told the regulations for the countdown is on, germans will be taking to the polls on february 23rd, now opinion polled see one party almost doubling. it's bold share of the last election the far right if the address that is worrying many people here in the country in eastern germany, the party recently also did well in sub or,
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or regional elections. there is a growing resistance in the city of gira. we met a group whose protest is almost impossible to overhear. this could be the loudest resistance movement against right when you explain is and in eastern germany. the funds are coming out of the project from faced and firmly believes in the power of music. the kind of the form of this is not more informed music. it's very of the gibbs sometimes on a good day when everyone is in a really good mood, it's a huge success female in january and anti fascist alliance and painted bundle coming all the data into india. the idea was, does it for up to, for read that has passed through the time every monday for years? certainly before the federal elections, a well new, new and etc. colton. hit support a well new new and that's the cold and his supporters to vote for the anti immigration right wing and often extremist, the, the, the,
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this is the year of re migration. that means we deport them. yeah. but it doesn't seem to be getting better if i'm on now. the f. d has made re migration their campaign promise. they're not in a country where every 5th person has a migrant background. hold on a free migration is just the nature word for deportation through the process of doing it as best plus it adults on out of every 5 to 7 years, the foreigners suddenly get blamed for everything. and we have to restrict migration tool. but in the 35 years i've been in germany. i've never seen it as bad as it is now. you know it's, i'm and don't miss elliot. modern, that's just me. how come a shift key? it's a funding member and it's help keep the group together for almost 25 years. find that come with all that has always opposed the far right to the 20 musicians from 19 nations are playing. this diversity is their hallmark
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because that's who own to do is we address migration to the belonging and other issues in our music and our performances. ok, so it's an introduction, not a visit or categories are international to know how they play internationally. and they play international cultural heritage of evade i'm as you, when we're in danger of losing something that should be part of our normal lives. i'm our concept of germany and europe is under attack. god, i'm gonna go for the band often please. and reception centers since 2015, they have deliberately enlisted musicians who have flipped their countries. we know what it's like to suffer discrimination. some of us, we're welcome to hear his immigrants timelines. and we just want to promote the sense of welcome that we experienced will just find that come with all the members also run school music workshops. the children might never have seen some of the instruments like this can go any from west africa. the devices from the, of course,
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the workshop is based on music and rhythm, but there is also this multi cultural integration. so the children realize how diverse the world is best. they found member topic. so how much came to germany from syria in 2015. he demonstrates his instrument and talks about why he flight his homeland superstition. it's incredibly important for children to hear what's happening on the other side of the world. ok, okay. we have a nice peaceful life here, but there are still more is going on elsewhere. the up and demand for the workshops is growing. 5th and 6th graders are taking part in this one. they come from attendance activity with very few foreign residents. it was great how the musicians showed the instruments and spoke about that home countries and it's almost like i think it's good that there's such an exp,
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be pretty different countries because time people don't accept the workshops are more popular than ever in 2024. the se goes over 30 percent of the vote in several states elections in eastern germany for the band. it turned into a record protest year. i just couldn't take it unless i did something. the thing is i couldn't come home from work and watch all this stuff and then just go vote every 4 years. that wouldn't be enough for me to try back in data. find that come with dollars, appearance has drawn more people to the protest demonstration in front of the theater than usual. it's one small success knox, and we have to bring the majority that we still have out onto the street. that's why it's important to demonstrate. and if a band like this comes in lender support, that's awesome. so far that motivates signing off, know meal them and the government afterwards, people come by and say things. and i'm really moved by that. especially when the
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older ladies and gentlemen take you by the arm and tell you that they didn't have time to get cold. it's one demonstration after another, over the coming week spend the coming dollars, evenings are booked solid thing on the topic of music. we now turn to, you know, to see what type of you. it's all secret that childhood dreams don't always come. true. single patio had to experience that firsthand growing up as a promising young musician. and then life happens, and his hope of being successful seemed more and more unattainable. luckily, has now been handed a 2nd chance to pursue the career he always dreamed of as early as 3 years old. you know, cheap attorney was listening to show pans, piano concertos at 5 he began tickling the ivory simself in some dumb way. and it's
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where i'm in my element, or if it's easier for me to play the piano and then it isn't to speak saunter. he said to perform at the flashy concert hall in brussels, a move that was all but planned. in fact, the pianist was hired for something completely different as a cater the weight sir. football, everyone else took their brakes. you'll not steal away to practice according to notice. i went to the boss, jump on it, and he came into my office and said, by the way, the new member of the team, you know, not a huge. i found them on you to, to youtube. that's how we discover that we have a young mozart with us and not the example fit to, to name the videos that the young you know to reveal his secret talent. seemingly at the start of a promising severe effect of depression prompts him to quit. he moves to brussels. finding work is a key to her before being we discovered the
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wanted to be, at least for me. it's the most beautiful lesson to believe someone whose story you don't know at all by the to do. i'm going to find a little vision and so you know, to one, every one over. as a result, pleasure. he became his sponsor even paying for lessons with a famous belgian pianist. some on duty to him. i want to get back on stage. so i can share my passion for music with an audience on his plan. is it kind of a car for no, no, to butare, who is still an employee at the cultural center practicing only in his free time. but the boss's certain, today's teacher will be tomorrow's artist who knows you could just see him in another report about how his music career has taken off. and that wraps up today's show,
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