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is de dhabi news coming to you live from berlin it's just how to carlo as by new nick fire coach on. the shock announcement follows a humiliating defeat in the champions league and a lackluster start to bynes when disney got campaign i talked to our sports correspondent what's next for germany's biggest team. was a coming up the backlash
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against the kurdish independence vote turkish troops take pot in military exercises on the border with a kurdish region in iraq and i'd say been suspend flights in and out of the kurdish regional capital we get the latest from our correspondent there. and signs of progress on the latest briggs's talks wrap up britain is upbeat but the e.u. warns this still a long road to go in for what negotiations. go off in the next sixty minutes a polarizing figure in the world of entertainment dies hugh hefner was ninety one was the founder of playboy magazine a crusader for women sexual empowerment or a treadmill of smart me kill both sides of the desk. i'm on that we begin with some breaking news from the world of football and
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a shock announcement from the german club by a new nick they say they fired star coach carlo onto lotty following a crisis meeting at the club the fifty eight year old italian joined the bundesliga champions in two thousand and sixteen winning the title in his finest here. is a three time champions league winner and by and pinning their hopes on hand for winning that title for them so yes today's humiliating three nil loss to pakistan and the champions league appears to have been the final straw it's kept a long string of lackluster performances. from all that big news from by munich kris hollington from a sports desk joins us in the studio welcome chris firing the coach is a really big deal how shocking is. sacking by byan not that shocking armorica when you factor in this was strike three for the big boss man actually losing three nailed to p.s.g. that's the worst defeat byron has suffered in this competition in twenty one years
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of competing ok in that strike to the draw against ok a draw they had a two nil lead in that game that it up drawing and then they lost off in time bar in munich they demand more from their coaches consider the only thing that she has won in terms of silverware was the bonus they get title last season so i don't think it's a big shock karl hyde's real nigga said there will be consequences following this defeat and he's a man of his work clearly when somebody you know people feel that he didn't fit into the bind it was or to stack ticks was just personality ready to go wrong in dealing with this very prestigious club well you know you can only see how the players kind of responded thomas really mean he's a buyer munich sweetheart ok he came out you know saying suggesting the coach didn't like him and then a few of the lineup decisions the actual if you would choose you know right. questions as well and then specifically i think there's a lot of choice in this recent game because p.s.g. no robin no robbery no humbles no boating to not use your more seasoned players
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clearly not there's something rotten in the state of munich in that locker room there's some dissension i robin came out speaking against the coach so i think they were not subscribing to whatever kind of remedy or whatever kind of game plan game plan angelo he was sitting out there for the players the biggest buying is of a strong and ambitious club with a proud history what's next for them now well the first thing they're assistant coach is going to take over the reins willie and all he's done this before before pep guardiola and then the rumor mill right now former dortmund coach thomas to go has been rumored to possibly fill the reigns of baron munich which might be a good fit but we all know in the future you leonardo's the wonder kid with the young coach and everyone suggests and thinks in hopes that he will ultimately take over the reins of byron munich but for the time being really soon all is going to take over the reins we have to see how they'll move forward exactly because the buy in is really important to have the right fit chris huntington from a sports says thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us ok
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turning now to iraq and the latest move by iraq's kurds to unset determination has turned the region into crisis more than ninety percent of phaethon iraq's kurdish region in the north voted in favor of independence the iraqi government reacted with outrage saying the referendum was illegal in neighboring turkey and iran which also have goodish minorities have both condemned the vote as the kurds celebrated iraq's prime minister threatened serious consequences. after the referendum passed the kurds in iraq could hardly contain themselves thousands flooded the kurdish cities in northern iraq to celebrate a referendum they have been pushing for for years. today we are overjoyed we've been living under occupation and suffering for one hundred years but today we rejected that. yes for independence and freedom for the
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kurdish people. kurdistan is already an autonomous region within iraq but minority kurds want to break away with other territory like the oil rich region near the city of kirkuk to form an independent state. baghdad has called the vote unconstitutional. iraq's prime minister the body has said international flights to the kurdish region would be suspended and vowed to keep iraq from breaking apart. they took advantage of the situation and violated the constitution i don't want to say that we will use force we'll use our heads and respect the constitution if they respond to this then it's fine and therefore today i demand that they return all the areas they recaptured from the islamic state it's what parliament decided. by. iraq's neighbors
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have rejected the referendum turkey has been holding joint military exercises along its border with the kurdish region and threatened to block kurdistan's oil exports . several airlines are stopping flights to northern iraq at baghdad's request. a non-binding vote is unlikely to lead to independence anytime soon. but that has not dampened the mood across the kurdish region. and for the valie just to go live now to campbell he joins me from iraq's autonomy is going to stand a welcome kambli first of all what is the iraqi. army hope to achieve with this referendum well he was hoping to get the support of both domestic kurds which he got but also the international community and he may have miscalculated a little bit i think he was hoping that he had proceed with the referendum and
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people would come around to accepting it and so far that hasn't really happened. internationally he's quite isolated but how much pressure does the outcome of this referendum put on the central government in iraq after all more than ninety percent of the people voted in favor of independence yeah that's true that most people voted in favor of independence but the it's important to understand the referendum isn't legally binding there's no mechanism by which it can be implemented so. at best it can be talked about as a mandate in negotiations but baghdad doesn't want to negotiate there's nothing to compel them to you know allow the kurds to secede and what is the need for the mean for the kurdish peshmerga forces they are key in the fight against islamic state where this new way of complicate relations between iraqi kurds and baghdad yeah i think that's what people fear that you know islamic state could exploit this
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maybe you know trying to antagonize the iraqi federal forces and peshmerga against one another and it's been really clear that he wants to continue cooperation between iraqi forces and the peshmerga to fight islamic states because he's he doesn't want that to happen. the killings have been fighting for independence for decades with minorities also in iraq just kill a key iran syria to what extent will this little latest development destabilize the region well i mean that remains to be seen but i mean we did see on the day of the referendum there were large turnouts in kurdish parts of iran with kurds of iran celebrating this referendum so the certainly the possibility that you know neighboring kurds could see this and think weird like that too but also i mean it's important to realize that massoud barzani in the kurds here are trying to keep a lid on things so they're not going to want to antagonize neighbors turkey and iran by fermenting descents with at its heart elations in those countries and the
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central government in baghdad is venice still a key which has a significant a goodish minority have threatened to impose sanctions and take a strong steps in dealing with this can contain this separatist movement i mean that they've certainly said they're going to take steps and i think you can expect to hear some bellicose rhetoric in the next few days you know they've got their own constituents to appeal to. i don't know whether it's in anyone's interest to really escalate things at the moment in terms of what you ask you about whether you know they can go back i mean the kurds are very clear this partnership with baghdad and. they're not receiving money from the federal government is very little cooperation is very little federal control so whilst we don't expect to see an independent kurdistan state accepted by the international community any time soon i don't think you'll see them going back to baghdad to you know renew a federation campbell diamond in
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a bill in the kurdish region of iraq thank you very much for that assessment. thank you. to europe now both britain and the e.u. say they have had a constructive week as the fourth round of former breaks the talks comes to an end in brussels britain's brags that secretary david davis was upbeat saying the team's had made decisive steps forward but his european counterparts michel barnier won't that more progress was needed before the next phase of talks on trade and a transition period could begin. corresponding risk of interest talks and joins me now from brussels. mixed messages there what was your assessment of the fourth round of talks i would say america the u.k.'s position again today is to some extent a reflection of their negotiating position and that is the key problem is that the current government of tourism a has to sell to its population at the bracks
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negotiations as some form of success something that will give them a better deal at the end of these negotiations and that is why david davies again was rather more upbeat about how things went and let's listen what michel barnier the chief negotiator for the e.u. had to say to ron we construct your week yes. but we are not yet there in terms of achieving progress so as you can hear he's a little more. has it and two to call this really brock rest and i would say that if you if you put all of the nutshell the e.u. and the u.k. still remain divided on key issues in these talks now if this is a fourth round of talks british prime minister is that they went on a major charm offensive what did back to did that have on these talks. it had to some extent the impact that it installed a little more dynamics as michele bunny has put it in his press conference at the
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same time he said it remains clear that one of the key stumbling blocks in the negotiations is that david davis his counterpart would like to mix together the talks about the current divorce so the commitments the u.k. has to honor and a future relationship and that is where mr bunn year set for talking about a future relationship which only can be done if there is sufficient progress is still weeks even months away yet not just in brussels thank you. let me bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the world catalonian and spanish officials have held talks to discuss the policing of this sunday's an authorized catalan independence referendum the catalonian a recent government is determined to go ahead with the ballot while spanish state authorities to stop it turning dependence politicians have threatened being threatened with arrest a u.s. air strike in afghanistan's capital kabul has claimed
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a number of civilian casualties officials say the strike missed its intended target due to what they called a missile malfunction it had been aimed at militants who launched rockets at kabul airport on wednesday shortly after the u.s. defense secretary jim arrived on a visit. in nepal hindu priests have selected a three year old girl as the country's new living goddess it's a centuries old tradition and apart annoying to a young girl for worship the three year old is now set to remain in a palace in the center of the captive thought one do until she reached puberty. here in germany a new report by the monte is an aid organization says refugees need to be better integrated into the workforce currently the restrictions of how quickly asylum seekers are allowed to work and they can only take of vacancies that can be filled by german workers did obvious been looking at what this means in practice with some
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of germany's new arrivals. who lives in a refugee shelter in berlin run by the german charity multi-user in the evening he spends two hours learning german that's after the four hour course he attends every morning who have fled from afghanistan to germany and wants to finish his engineering degree for him language is key. german is hard for all refugees but we just have to learn it. since two thousand and fifteen more than a million people have fled to germany mostly from syria iraq and afghanistan the multi-user charity says integrating refugees into the labor market is the most important factor in resolving the refugee crisis the charity believes that germany should speed up the integration process and the people need to have the prospect of staying here they need to know what to expect. and they need to be given help
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quickly so that they can really feel they've arrived learn the language find a job and become part of our society shots of. the new report from ulty is a says that refugees who feel they have a good chance of remaining are more likely to find jobs for many that can take a long time up to five years speeding up this process argues the might is a charity would be a relief to asylum seekers and a benefit to germany. he was in need of a new is still to come so you have a life and legacy did the playboy founder who's died at the age of ninety one explore ways to empower women our culture desk has to make its two. and a holocaust survivor with a message from martin germany ninety year old host the girl with a stark warning on the electoral success of the far right alternative for germany party. but first to business news with ben and the
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u.s. says donald trump has unveiled his much awaited tax plan ben i don't miss the saying it's short on detail but is said to benefit the wealthy middle income families and big business it's not clear where it leaves lower income workers some small businesses have been totally left out of trump's reform plans. lowering costs see open just by single sale and repair shop in washington d.c. five years ago business is going well so well in fact that he's about to move to bigger premises along with his five employees but despite lawrence success his company doesn't make enough money to benefit from trump's tax plans mom and pop shops on main street are not the ones that are going to be affected by this from my reading of what the bill might be so it's going to be much larger businesses that are able to sort of benefit from the deductions that they will be able to take and
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the lower tax rate i don't think it's going to hit the people that you think of as small businesses so who would get a tax cut doctors investment bankers and high turnover companies for example and what's more the new proposals would also cut corporate tax republican supporters have long argued that giving tax breaks to big business will boost the u.s. economy they also say that cuts on everything there's other reforms through tax and they were talking about in tax reform they're important full expensing making the tax code simpler easier to pay if they are to hire out accountant these are all benefits that help both small and big business. but as far as lauren is concerned the cuts do matter reducing costs for larger companies inevitably increases competition for businesses like his. the margins for small businesses are so so slim our profits are not huge you know we all want to be able to make a decent living but those that are making outrageously large profits i think that
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maybe there should be a little bit more tax burden on. the republican proposal would make sweeping changes to the tax code but it wouldn't change much follower and bike shop for the moment trumps tax proposal is just that a proposal he now needs to really supports before a more detailed bill can be put before congress but one big question remains such deep tax cuts would leave a large hole in the budget trump and the republican party have yet to explain where exactly the money to pluck the soul would come from. well let's talk about those proposals chances with what code you're of the free university berlin you know use helen humphrey him about lowering com americans and how they might benefit from it . right now it looks like there's going to be essentially a sop a little bit could be coming out but when you hear a doubling of the standard deduction what is happening is
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a merger of what's called the personal exemption with the standard deduction so from the point of view of the small. poor family there might be a fifteen percent increase in this deduction which means a tax saving but it's it's peanuts compared to dropping for instance the personal tax rate for these so-called passthrough companies by the way the trump organization is a passthrough company and that would be an income tax rate of twenty five percent what are the chances that this reform will actually be implemented. let's just say better than i think the repeal of obamacare with the repeal of obamacare was possible to mobilize people who are directly suffer the cuts the way this is all packaged is the necessary spending cuts will come in the future so the victims if you will or those people paying the cost of this tax reform won't be mobilizing yet to someone who mobilized quite a lot of money it is time my boy found hugh heffner who's died at the age of ninety
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one that's right ben. having a good instant fame when he launched the playboy in the one nine hundred fifty s. the bonga case not this adult magazine came in deeply conservative american created quite a sensation hefner spun the brand into a huge publishing empire but his critics accused him of degrading and objectifying women hugh hefner and his giant media and entertainment empire from his a number of mansions. in silk pajamas. it takes a special event to get me. yeah it was. paired. with its mix of nude photos highbrow articles and fiction by well known writers have to hit the nerve at the time when he started publishing playboy more than sixty years ago the men's magazine became a roaring success and instantly made having a famous for some hefner his magazine and his lifestyle was symbols of the sexual
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revolution credited with helping break down puritanical morals in the united states the fact that it would resources and it would not only succeed but also would become such a phenomenon. in the sixty's literally change the world. for others have an integrated women treating them as objects of male fantasy at a time when women were fighting for basic rights such as equal opportunity and equal pay in the past decade or sorry playboy circulations have plummeted and the brand seemed outdated but have now leave the playboy lifestyle to the very end. and to talk about you have in the studio with me is dusty smart from the newsroom and our culture editor scott rockford welcome to both if you let's start with you scott do you do you read the playboy and what you just reading it for the edu dr
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opticals that it contained obviously obviously you know i actually have to admit i was never really a big reader of playboy probably because i wasn't introduced to like most young north american males were for their fathers to have them hidden under the mattress my dad's a doctor i think looking at naked women seem too much like work for him he never had the money magazines at home so it came to much much later but but yeah the few times i have read playboy i have to but i also did actually read the magazine it's a story they'll be sticking to. and don't see what about you have you read the playboy because hugh hefner said he was a feminist even before the telling feminism came into vogue what do you think mean women and men to you yes i think we can talk about that kind of a statement but growing up in rural new zealand playboy was something extremely rare that you might occasionally find tucked under a pile of magazines and somebody's bathroom and already as a young woman i knew this was some idea of women that had nothing to do with me
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these these living dolls who frewen i didn't understand then about image manipulation that even these women didn't actually look like they looked in playboy so it created an idea that the six was something way out of my grasp or anybody that i knew and took a look being sexy looking at images now with the typical kind of you know you have women look like the bunnies and things now as you does she said she couldn't relate to anything of the kind of women that you have was projecting here to five women said many of his critics do you think that's a fair comment yeah i think so i don't think you can argue that he wasn't projecting a certain image of women and making money off of it you could also. the same argument basically entire advertising industry worldwide i mean look at any magazine he didn't start out he was in the first one to put new pictures in in magazines and he definitely isn't going to be the last. but i think you can make
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definite make the argument that his images are objectifying maybe you can blame capitalism for that i think though you have to perhaps unfairly judged by the standards of our time and not by the standards of what he started to talk about so well yeah i mean i think the yes though i don't know i think actually the whole body image i find a very bizarre what it's not for me very sexual it's just very strange it's almost like swim an infant tile well that's given to the argument i can't there's that there's thirty also is personal history was such that he had a a a bunny blanket that his mother burned because she thought he was becoming too attached to it so some people argue that it was an emotional thing for him i think the body image is very bizarre it's almost like a disney esque version of women i don't know anyway i think that's you know based on what scott is saying i mean a lot of people feel that you have to talk about actually liberating women sexually
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do you doesn't cut any ice with you it was just kind of an argument to set his kind of this is a holiday yeah hugh has no ways fighting the battle against women's rights well it's not going to come to abortion and like to try to he did and he did make this a token if it's in court cases against abortion i mean allowing women more abortion rights and contraceptive rights but. this is a contribution to women's rights in general but you know ok. for women the whole thing of being trapped in a stereotype of what you can never be so that you have to visit a plastic surgeon you have to feel inadequate for most of your life because you don't fulfill this idea or personality you're in loud enough personality to be cheery and fun but not a full price anality not an intimate the idea of the bunnies the idea of the
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playboy women is somebody who doesn't have a lot to say so it's got to do you share that view that or is it rather limited view of a few hefner that was the boat him then think oh i think there's actually more more to haffner i mean you could say there wasn't that much more to the center fold that was one part of the magazine obviously a very important part in terms of its sales hafner it was was a bit more though i think really you can look at him as creating a different type of male image as well as maybe different up a female image he was almost the first metro sexual i mean he created an image of man that wasn't to do with being a father it wasn't do with being a warrior or a soldier but had to do with a statics and cultural appeal he create this image that maybe had its best sort of pop culture expression in the james bond series i mean think of james bond with a cocktail in one hand perfect sort of cultural a statics that is the hugh hefner playboy is the mayor and hefner.
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created sort of a certain type of image of lifestyle i mean also news magazine he favored on guard architecture have been called design and pushed out into the mainstream alongside don't see already that is into the mix yes yes this idea of the man that he creates is also i think an uncomfortable stereotype for many men first of all it's a hit for sexual men it was also bacon really proud of the gay rights as well though you have to say. this is kind of good business practice i'm so i love the argument and i'd love to carry on but they're running out of time i see off your show it's great. life. but what does that. do such as of taking the lives of. others well. how do people get. and. money
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a contentious referendum. on germany just days after the was an expected result in the country's a general election i'm going to america is back on the campaign trail. this time helping out ahead of a snap election in the state of lower saxony the german chancellor lending the support to a conservative party's candidate who's trying to win back the state from the social democrats doing so will give merkel and the conservatives a much needed boost as they try to forge a new governing coalition in what. and forming a new government isn't the only challenge facing politicians in the german capital with six different parties and a record number of deputies and falling when they're going to have to be creative to find room for everyone. space is now a scarce commodity in this prime location in central berlin the new german parliament is going to be the biggest and most costly ever in post-war history instead of for now six parties have to divide up the photo is where the meeting
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rooms are but who is going to share with whom. probably the a if you will be far away from us if i can choose. nobody wants to sit next to the a.f.d. in the parliament chamber either some are worried that if the far right party sits on the far right they'll be uncomfortably close to where the government sets of d. itself is relaxed on the issue. is about if they treat us in a way that makes us look like the victims of the voters will say that's on fan and then even more people are going to vote for us next time. the number of parliamentarians has swollen from six hundred thirty to seven hundred nine making space is not going to be easy but there is precedent when the greens first entered parliament in the eighty's there was no room for them they even held meetings in the open air the new bundestag is the third most populous parliament
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only the european parliament and the chinese people's congress has more members. the bigger the parliament gets the more difficult it gets to enter such debates and to keep the government in check because such a big parliament can't act as an independent institution anymore. because argonne again khan the parliament may have grown but the percentage of women has shrunk the new bundestag has the lowest percentage of female politicians and more than twenty yes a deficit which is particularly acute in the a.f.d. the f.t.p. and surprisingly enough christian democrats. now staying with the fallout from the german election the far right alternative for germany won more than ninety seats in parliament risen fears of a potential surge in populist rhetoric on election night itself the f.t.'s alexander got out and said we will hunt and take our country back nagaland is
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a key figure in the party and has repeatedly sparked anger with what many view as highly provocative remarks before the election he called for germany to end its culture of guilt over the nazi era this week germany's president warned about red lines and to boos in german politics including anti semitism and attempts to play down nazi authorities but what about those who lived through those times how do they view the new populist right now hanukah survival. india what forced labor in under the nazis most of his family were murdered now he's ninety years old for kim the rise of the f.t. it's no surprise have a listen. this was. good can deal. fascism in germany never went away it just took on a new form you know. we
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will hound this government we will hunt down chancellor merkel or whomever else we need to we will take back our country and there are people. who will want to see one thing the borders from one hundred thirty nine again. clearly remembers the beginning of nazi rule in germany at school in berlin he was virtually abused and beaten up by his classmates. the thing. it started with him calling me horrible names like smart alec jew or jewish pig. it got worse and worse more offensive and then deadly.
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in my two. sixty one members of bigots extended family were murdered in the holocaust fascism and germany's coming to terms with its nazi past our core issues in his life and after seeing so much in his ninety years he's horrified by sunday's german election result he's been sharing his reactions online. it has. to be honest i don't understand the astonishment and anger that he i have today has made it into parliament nazis have been in parliament since one thousand nine hundred forty nine they had nazi ministers one was even chancellor. yorkies inger was chancellor from one thousand nine hundred sixty six to sixty nine former nazi party members held seats in the west german parliament until the one
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nine hundred eighty s. across most of the political spectrum. down because she is the rise of the a.f.d. as a continuation of this tradition. that's the. big . i just hope that a real change of thinking happens here. and that this long standing refusal to take the fire right seriously will finally be confronted. and. we have to expose this ugly extremism and i hope this confrontation will play out in the new german parliament but. i don't want to see the f.t. take over on the contrary. let me now drawing up a little correspondence i mean i'm not up on a mentor studious someone put this in perspective because for us.
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