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francisco seem light-years away from the ranches of the midwest, and yet they're caught in this battle over our meatat dollar. but can these disruptors convince us that their produducts are not only better for the environment, or animals, or health, but also that they're normal and affordable and something we can eat every day? because in the end, what's in a name? cattle, soy, cells, or beet--will it really matter if it tastes like meat? ♪
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[applause] >> hallelujah. >> hallelujah. >> i am here today to encourage you. i was taken to prison in 2000. i was barely 21 years old. ering thesused me of murd father of my daughter. i did not kill him. he was cut. he died. i was cut. the sky is big here. you can see those who can see. i was rushed to the hospital in a iticalal conditition. narrowly, by the grace of god. [applause] up,the devil would not givee anand i was sesentenced to deaen 2002. i refused to allow the circumstances to determine my
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future, because i was not a criminal. i refused to live like a criminal. [applause] praise the lord. ♪ [indiscernible] my mom was able to take care of my daughter. once in a while, my parents used to bring her to see me. talked -- it is very important for a prisoner to talk to their children. whwhen you see a friend who doesn't have anything to eat, your share, ok -- you share, ok? ok.
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learn how to share with those who don't have. imprisoned, the government doesn't have any plan for the children left behind, so these children need food, shelter. they are searching for love. they end up on the streets. they start committing petty crimes. they graduate into committing bigger crimes. their parents are in prison. ♪ i wanted to, if i get the opportunity, to come out a different path. i took the opportunity.
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the conditions were really harsh. i was studying law. i was sentenced to death. what do you want to do with that law degree? you are going to be hanged the next day. it was so foreign here, prisoner studying, women studying? hello. so, i had no class, no lectures, no compuputer, no internenet. so, , had no graduation. it was amazing. massive, overwhelmining, my goodness. professors who had come from the university of london where there in b big numbers, had come to , the first of its kind ever.
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the day i came out of prison, it was a friday morning and it felt like you don't belong in this world. this is another world that i came in. and so i needed someone, some people to help. if you don't have people to help in this world, you can get lost forever. it is easier for me to trust an ex-prisoner than someone who has never been to prison. when they come out --
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>> they are people with kindhearted, poor as they are. they have accepted to take in these homeless children, in their home. are [indiscernible] >> [speaking foreign language] >> she is one of the guardians who have tasked to take care of these children. there are three of them. these childrdren, they a are tol orphans with noo parents..
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the resources are not t enough o sustain the children. donatioions, but donations are not reliable. the poultry and the pork, as meat, isis highly in demand d h. such get funding fofor products, we will be able to sustain ourselves and not panic all the time or all the time we will have to do something allll the timime. the children would have to go to school all the time. they havave to feed -- there isa source where we get some revenue from. [children singingng]
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> when i finally get the plae to build a home for the children and i see them become somebody, useful in the society, fending for themselves, it will give me satisfaction. i wawa people toto find strength from my life, the life i've lived, the life i am living. beant my life to [indiscecernible] everyonone. that everyone needs a second chance in life.
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infection rates so all the relays acrcross the world in the global coved nineteen death toll is now over seven hundred thousand in germany thousands inincluding far right groupings have protested againin onto corona hygiene rules like masks and social distancing. they believe that that freedom is under threat from government regulations meanwhile in germany and elsewhere fears of what will happen when holidaymakers return home and children return to school so onto the points we also coronavirus second wave. scammon during all real danger.
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