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this is news of live from berlin u.s. vice president mike pence issues a warning to voters ahead of november's elections. the hard truth is. you won't be safe in. the keynote address on the night for 3 of the republican national convention plans focuses on law and order to state his case for another 4 years of president trying. the new zealand shooter will spend the rest of his life in prison he becomes the 1st person to be sentenced to life without parole
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forget the details from wellington. and ducting during corona some of the best soloist in the world contribute from a distance to the impossible orchestra and ambitious project to raise funds for victims of covert 90. i'm told me a lot of them to the show republicans in the u.s. have mounted a robust defense of law and order on the 3rd night of their national convention this comes as the country faces new tensions following the shooting of jacob blake a black man in wisconsin vice president mike pence was the keynote speaker. warning
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that only president donald trump could uphold order he said americans didn't need to choose between a lawful society and standing up for african-americans after he spoke he was joined on stage by trump making a surprise appearance trump is set to give his the acceptance speech tomorrow on the final bite off the convention. let's hear more of what mike pence had to say the violence must stop whether in minneapolis portland or can no show too many heroes have died defending our freedom to see americans strike each other down we will have law and order on the streets of this country for every american of every race and creed and color. to discuss this further i'm joined by the w.'s peace. peter what did you make of vice
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president mike's mike pence's speech well as he sat there in the big theme of the night absolutely law and order with the nod that we just saw there to invest in cities like an osha. mike pence said law and order was on the ballot and what was interesting was also the contrast that he drew with the democrats where he said you know he painted a picture a very dystopian picture if democrats win the election that it would be you know a country you know cloaked in darkness and chaos he said you won't be safe in joe biden's america and said the choice in this election is whether america remains america he then went on to praise trump heaping praise for handling of the economy which he. praises the strongest economy in u.s. history and he also did something that we actually have not heard a lot of in the past couple days which was to talk about the coronavirus he praised the administration's efforts which he is lead in taking on the virus and said that
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we're on track to have the world's 1st safe effective buyers' vaccine by the end of this year now there was speculation or that pends would use this stage tonight to also make the pitch and self as a candidate for 2024 and there were moments when he sees an opportunity to not just you know sound vice presidential bid even presidential for instance when he sent thoughts out to the families in the past of hurricane laura. so i think supporters will be very happy with this speech and if you don't care about facts objectively speaking was a very solid speak speech but it really captured the essence of this convention so far you know betraying transamerica the way that he would like to see it and not necessarily the way that many americans experience it and what was the other highlights of this convention and the state of the convention well i think the main highlight was definitely
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a very strong line up of women from the 2nd lady to white house counselor killian conway they all went out. how do. you know trying to. passionate someone who is very respectful towards women and who also helps elevate women. why is that well you know polls have shown that trump is really losing support among female voters they favor bitin by around 20 points at this point. the hope obviously is that this message will you know at least get some women to take a closer look at trump and maybe turn out for him if that would really boost his chances going into the final stretch of the campaign sees it a rolled out thank you for that analysis. now let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world. u.s.
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national guard troops and federal agents are on their way to the city of can no show wisconsin after thora he's arrested a 17 year old for allegedly gunning down 2 people during a 3rd night of unrest in the city the protests were unleashed by the police shooting and wounding of jacob lake. police in bellerose have detained dozens of protesters rallying in central minsk as part of a widening government crackdown on demonstrations in the aftermath of the country's disputed presidential election the august 9th polls or president alexander lukashenko win a 6th term in office protesters say the result was rigged. the e.u. trade commissioner phil hogan is resigning amid allegations he breached lockdown restrictions in ireland a week ago attended a golf dinner with over 80 people sparking a national outcry the irish government says his actions undermined public confidence. the man responsible for 2 deadly attacks
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on new zealand mosques in 2019 will remain behind bars for the rest of his life the christchurch high court sentenced brendan terence to life in prison without the possibility of parole the 29 year old white supremacist admitted to killing $51.00 muslim worshippers in new zealand deadliest shooting community members hugged and sang in solidarity with relatives of victims outside the courthouse after the ruling. joined by our reporter miles tweedy in wellington miles an unprecedented decision was this a surprise. you know a. lot. will. be handed down. if you know even the.
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planned every aspect of this attack. and. the heinous nature of the crime. he shot and killed an elderly man in the back of the i just didn't see any killed a 3 year old child. came out of that he was forced to hand down the top. and yet he spent his entire life the rest of his life in prison in a prison cell that won't be enough to make up for the damage he caused to the. pledge i saw the quality of the line that malvo just try. to continue with this conversation how was this news received in new zealand. well i mean firstly there was quite a bit of intent there was intense emotion outside the courtroom and question which was the relief as family members and victims came out of the courthouse.
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there was jubilation people raised their hands and celebrated the fact that. no longer would have a purpose and he would spend the rest of his life in prison. she was released. had been handed down in such a strict harsh manner and she said she now hopes that the families and the victims now felt the arms of new zealand around them. ok miles to meet he will have to leave at that mosque 20 and wellington thanks for that update thank you. hurricane laura is beginning to pound the coastline of the u.s. states of texas and louisiana officials are warning of an unsolvable 7 meter high storm surge that could see large sections of new jersey anna and texas flooded and the urging locals to obey the evacuation orders but fears about the spread of
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covert 19 may be driving some to put their lives at risk by sheltering in place as hurricane lora barrels toward the texas and louisiana coast meteorologists aren't mincing their words we're going to take a look at the storm surge some of the revised information that we're looking at this is a dangerous. dangerous storm for folks this is not survivable. many like these homeowners in the easy are heeding the warnings securing their property as they prepare to join the more than half a 1000000 people who have already evacuated when speeds have nearly topped 180 kilometers per hour and the storm is expected to continue to strengthen as it approaches the u.s. coast. thousands of locals are making their way to crowded evacuation centers but fears of a different kind of disaster may be causing some to ignore official warnings. hope
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not mean to people live and everyone here with a good job it i'm not certain that everybody ready to go anywhere. this louisiana resident is one of those defying the evacuation order. where just staying on without a generator we locked up on stocked up on plenty of food so we don't plan on leaving he said unless it stalls and he's already got more to come in and. he has boats in a back yard if we have to leave we have another option by. as the storm continues its march to the sure officials are imploring residents to he. saying their lives could very well depend on the decisions they make now. when the coronavirus locked. back in march mexican. came up with an idea to bring musicians together even from a distance she decided to form the impossible orchestral project together from
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a fall some of the world's best soloists to perform mexican music her goal is to raise funds for women and children in mexico affected by covert 19. i was sent home. and i couldn't conduct so what could i do. i was imagining what would be an artist trying to have an artist to have the world's best seller list. called my friends 1st i called all the people that i had their phone numbers and have i had worked with. it's a coroner project obviously it would have never happened if it wasn't for the situation . it's the impossible orchestra because in
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a normal situation if i had called them up they would've said that sounds great but i have this concert and that concert and we can plan it for 2024 and so on that would have not been possible without a doubt but suddenly everyone was free. we're all wrong. i don't want to see home made. it happen look professional as if we could go to a concert hall or an opera stage. 2 the impossible and destroy aims to raise awareness and grace funds to help fund they shoot in mexico to help women and children in many aspects.
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it had to be a mexican piece for this project course our piece that people would recognize in my country and that people around the world could be fascinated me to keep i had it all as much as the author set up though as i said. i might also play into the markets well because it's and i'm amazing piece of music that moves people. so much and i have probably and that's probably the piece that conducted the most in my career so it's been my friends since i started my career. so it's a reminder of the top story this hour. u.s.
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vice president mike pence mounted a robust defense of his of the rule of law in his keynote speech at the republican national convention one but only president donald trump not joe biden could maintain order from joined on stage after his folks. watching me as i'm told me a lot of off thanks all for joining us. they've been robbed of their soul the typical experiences when their heritage is taken from them countless cultural artifacts were stolen from africa by colonialists and carted off to europe. what should be done with the stolen north from africa. stolen soul starts september 7th on g.w. .
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welcome to a world where the super rich compete to and the biggest and most expensive yacht. this is the is that the 500000000 euro 180 metre long boat is probably the largest privately owned yacht and belongs to the emir of abu dhabi if you play in the navy yard on the lake. from to buy to miami. to monaco where we got special access to this secret world. to huge sales swell in the wind the deck the size of a tennis court and a 12 member crew. off the coast of miami aboard one of the world's largest selling yachts the super
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us. the catch is 70 meters long and was built for the american multimillionaire bill duca the city is a bit rough today just how he likes it. revenue to pay for. his sunday bill invited some friends along for this day trip. crew members in casual sila outfits cater to the guests every need. for lunch a casual selection of sandwiches made from the finest ingredients in fact everything on board is talk and expensive.
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like fish when you finish with china but where says she or i should say things like that if you know you've spent more than. every joke. with the rest of the. words what it's like to live on the job but those are going to bring back the guillotine. to. fill a paid 17000000 euros for this catch. up for a few hours the boat returns to its port in miami florida. bill due care has a luxury askant house condominium at the harbor entrance his home covers about 2000 square meters and is spread out over 3 floors. the interior looks like an art
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museum there are works by frank stella manalo valdez and john de buffet. on the top floor this is swimming pool the apartment was valued at around $60000000.00 euros bill is proud he developed such a project. you're at in the best apartment in the best building in miami you have the most spectacular views of miami fisher island in the ocean on that side of miami beach and ocean on this side i don't know that anybody else we've done this i don't know that anybody else could have done this i mean i think it's unique apartment it is in my view the best apartment in miami beach it's the best apartment i think on the east coast. like many ultra wealthy folks bill has an
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entourage of interior design a piece $100.00 of each draft of the plans for both bills condominiums and the sybaris there he only works the bill. 2009 i learned that i had melanoma and that the melanoma had spread to my loved ones. and. you know you certainly begin to think that life is short in a day or 2 after that i called peter and i said that i was going to go forward with this apartment or with the boat. and at the end of that week i said to myself i can't live like that i can't however long i have i can't live without a plan and a a a reason to do something special and so i called him back and i said forget it we're going forward with the boat with all 4 with the apartment. building because started out as a business lawyer but was found guilty of fraud in 997 he started over and has
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since made a fortune in computer software. engineering . brain joy entertainment my. neighbor a track. record. though doesn't go sailing every day but the crew is always on call and on a yearly salary for example the captain and between 16022000 euros per month for a. visit total of nearly $1000.00 square metres of living space on board the sybaris including fitness and wellness room. this is the master bedroom there are also 5 sleeping cabins for guests like the apartment the boat is full of works of art like this francisco inspired by the public because those masterpiece.
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in the old days especially proud of his custom made storage trunks and. what if instead of wood trays we didn't know if you. i was like yeah that could be very tall many alligators it's all you for 150 alligators farmer is. far pres very stressful right now in florida there's alligators everywhere they eat our dogs. because they were crocodile. crocodiles are endangered but alligators are not and no this really is this beautiful thing so they're all that oh. another day and bill has invited out because friends to visit him on his yacht. david boies is one of america's most prominent attorneys. while you know it's. good to see david and his wife mary also own
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a yacht but it hardly compares to this one. this. is one of a kind of denver seen anything like it and i've been on 20 premies over the years. every time mary steps on board a yacht she takes part in an unusual ritual climbing the must just like that you need to hold the life of chair up close i'm sure all the way to the top. of the well she's done it before i think she's crazy i think but i would use this by lawyers their eyes. first a little liquid courage. this is because. when you do this you feel like a bird. your weight was very high and you see the world in a very different way the way of her. it's a long way up there. are spread
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a number for someone. here a crew member is sent up 1st. then it's mary's turn to the $72.00. he made a similar. i. was worried. and she interviewed this over the top i never did you see. a list strenuous way to climb. up to 15 minutes mary is lowered back to the deck she's happy. about it. but the body during that. period better. that evening bill hosts a cocktail party his sumptuously appointed yosh shows the world that he has once again become financially successful and he enjoys sharing his good fortune with his
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in a circle. they say that is all these people they like the old very best lawyers like her down there can draw each other to have a good time and they could see something that they don't really see this is an opportunity for them to see a new piece of art. it makes you happy that's all it. took us. out. but bill doesn't only have friends in america there are also those in europe. so he's having the super recitals to mona car. monaco is located on the french riviera and has been a playground for the ultra rich since the late 19th century.
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some of the world's largest yachts amours here at this marina in monte carlo most of them cost at least $15000000.00 euros. this is s. been going to one of the world's most renowned yacht design as he's no wage in but his office is here in monaco. and that's all that all of you all it's great to have an office that's right here on the harbor about those there are ships as far as you can see this is the good of monaco is home to a lot of yachts and also the shipping industry in general more than 300 companies have their offices here salsa city q one yeah they can go thing with me. there's a lot of this is our design office of different projects here when this all. it's been designed shots that often cost several 100000000 euros he employs about
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20 engineers and designers. his career was launched by this but the up to force the 1st mega yacht in history the 126 metre long boat was once owned by microsoft co-founder paul allen the shift has to landing pads for helicopters and 3 mini submarines more recently it's been designed the deal bus which was built at the lucent shipyard in braman and delivered in 2016. it's considered the world's largest yacht by volume. the deal is owned by a russian billionaire alysha man of. when espen has an idea for a new york design he 1st makes a sketch just like other designers do.
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we start with the general plan of the boat which i do by hand and then we make a 2 d. image on the computer and then a 3 d. model the parts come together like a puzzle it takes between 3 and 5 years to complete a project from the 1st meeting with the client to the actual delivery i want to work if you want to get anywhere. it's been is a little like the car lagerfeld if you are saying he manages to give classic design a modern twist. for do you have to hunt for customers. know they find us we don't even have a website but this is really a small world with a lot of word of mouth it's like a pyramid them the closer to the top you are the fewer people there are and they all know each other it's all on the on the more on the list for this. week
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it's been will travel to the dubai international boat show. not far away in monaco interior designer sabrina monteleone was also getting ready for the same event. by the plates ready. and the letter samples as well sabrina sells accessories and 13 it's a full luxury yachts brand is simply called sabrina monte carlo. no 0 point but if you took a boat inflicted over we do everything that falls out to sea. and everything that isn't fixed from teaspoons to sofas to curtains. sabrina started out in the fashion industry before switching to luxury decoration of the 20 years ago she's learned all the cupboards. citizens this way here it's the men who choose it's funny because with houses usually women pick but boats are
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male domains 80 percent of our clients are men. they're often the only ones who have the money to buy a yacht. and they want complete control over it it's their baby that makes my job a lot easier. is the. next start dubai situated on the shores of the gulf dubai is the financial center of the middle east when we meet a certain he's working as usual. i can't because i have a client meeting in kaftan to meet on thursday 5 o'clock i love to but i'm 430 i can't i'm flying to london on thursday nights at 20 something and then i'm flying to the neighbor in the afternoon we could have a late lunch in london perhaps on friday if he's in london the brother. about you bye bye bye problem. sorry that was a broker who's trying to set up
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a meeting for me with a client but it's always been like i'm here when he's there by subversive on march 11th but it's a. discipline will be entered by for just 24 hours but he couldn't miss the big boat show everyone who's anyone in the york industry will attend. for more than a quarter of a century the super rich have come to dubai to check out the york market at least half of the world's largest shops are owned by wealthy arabs. the amir of divine sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum arise with his usual contingent of advisors and bodyguards. but rather she this is the aft deck. and spin doesn't need to
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rent an exhibition hall he simply welcomes potential clients on board one of his yachts this. it's called super fast. comes up when you sit here you can look out over the water. boat shows give us a chance to show our know how so we're very happy we could show this boat here today it's not always the case because the bigger the boats are the more private their owners are. to veil for the lives on this what people don't really want to show them in a fair. also because it's their home business that's to give us a going out on his own about surprising the owner of this yacht a german multimillionaire wants to sell it so he asked esben to put it on display here. this superfast is powered by 23600
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horsepower diesel engines and can reach a top speed of 27 knots 50 kilometers an hour the original asking price of this yacht was about 18000000 euros that's been says it was designed for a new generation of your harness so it is what for about 10 years now we've been designing boats that are more contemporary and that reflects that ship owners are getting younger these days it seems that a lot of people are getting rich more quickly the average age of yacht owners has dropped significantly. 30 years ago when i got started in this business all the owners were at least 60. today our customers are more like 30 to 40 years old haunts. this been continue to meet with potential customers well into the evening.
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this is he to me there's any value added a certain. that not to me. by mischa i brought some friends with me if i do it to do the jobs it'll go to. michelle braman is the science director at the world renowned loosen shipyard in braman in northern germany. one of 3 mega yacht's comes from this yard the company has established a solid reputation for the quality of its products and for maintaining the privacy of its clients. on the eve of building i don't know how many boats together let's not tell everyone more than 20 i'm sure. we need to talk it's all is all of this was a. was it was this is business so no microphones because you're wearing a mike yes. how come you're taken off the mike. we're talking business is business. as spin and michelle know that in this world
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discretion is king back. the by international boat show is an annual event the world's leading shipyards engine manufacturers designers and decorators are represented here and that includes sabrina monteleone. she enjoys meeting new clients and old friends. that i see. this every day are far more one of the more i know you all they can add their own border in your. good to the leader in this matter that moved to get it yet. not see it through him is a wealthy saudi businessman and he owns one of the world's largest yachts and the smaller pocket that this gentleman owns the lady mora which is usually docked at monaco but i think it's a german shipyard right now for refitting. the lady moura was launched in
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1900 it's $105.00 metres long and cost over $200000000.00 euros but everybody has to face our rush it has made his fortune in the saudi construction sector he also serves as an advisor to the royal family is with his usual. gift so yeah but let's not we are missing the boat on the been one eco it's very strange you go and you're saying up there where you know your fault is a part of of want to cover the park this is 10 she said exaggeration but just that they did that it did it in 2030 in monaco issued a postage stamp that featured the lady more. this morning sabrina's waiting for another important client. he's from kuwait we can't find him he's out there somewhere. i don't know what happened to him because he's been going around in circles but i guess you'll get here eventually. they'll fix it and this customer
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visits me in monaco all the time he heard that i was here so he wants to stop by and see me. he's a very good customer it's but now he's lost he's been trying to find us for 90 minutes i can't figure it out. there's been a. doctor now at the kuwaiti is finally located. it is here with me no. great michelle found him perfect. finally what you made it a lot but it was it yeah it's very easy the way that the man flew all the way from kuwait to buy furniture from sabrina she set up a showroom on one of the yachts. everything he uses can see that how i take everything and piss on this is what ok so you remember that you have this thing that whole month we send you something like this is this kind of for sure but
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it is making a way to make you know all this then you know well we'll see it and then we'll see what we. always have the time and comes from one of kuwait's wealthiest families. well sex is when. he turns up every year and buys loads of stuff i ship it to him and then he sends me photos of all the new things he wants to buy. now he wants to order some more he's a very nice man but he's disappeared again. like i did. with . the various her client ended up placing an order. with more than 200000 euros well worth the white. thinking yourself that he's a great customer he's always happy when he sends me what's out photos of what he wants. and if the customers happy i'm happy to call it but.
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alex jiménez isn't breakshot and he doesn't own a yacht and yet everyone here knows him. without so you know you really self yeah absolutely they also are so you're the guy who you see with the boys you see this thing out of a busy busy show yet sounds like you've been busy all the time doing great and so they go go go go go is essential request if they are mind open it is me things. alex is a social media star and goes where the name do your current born in brooklyn he's turned his passion for these luxury boats into a profession and now has nearly a 1000000 followers on instagram his photos and videos of a popular with people he fantasize about living the good life brands and yacht companies pay him to post content promoting them. so i'm
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here thanks to dave's the dubai international show who has brought me in all the way from boston to come and bring exposure to the show i'm selling exposure and selling exposure the majority of the people that follow are probably dreamers right and probably young kids but there is if one percent of $1000000.00 people. or potential clients that's still a huge number they're there to pay you to see all you've earned this is how i or my living this is exactly how i live and it's not about living i mean it's it's great i mean how often you get to travel the world you know visit all these amazing places. state spend time on board yachts and get paid for. right now alex is meeting with mahmoud attorney marketing and communications manager at an emirate your building. there where i've got to go on board and do my thing of
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which more do you want me to part to show on facebook 100 to 100 you haven't done a month on that. and we are now what's up everybody we are live from the dubai international post show so we are going to take a toll on the majesty 100. 1 of the newest lines they just they just launched it and i am here with mahmoud one of. the big guys here he's going to give us a tour and walk us through both write a song goes to the there's do it all spin you guys around we're going to follow move. through line 15 minute visit on instagram alex charges nearly 3000 euros on social networks you can check viewer numbers straightaway to the hours are 100 you were. was also there was cool also try to form a strategy do you want to catch back up you want to go and do
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a whole full photo shoot of this both and then i want to post it on facebook and then i'll catch you with one of our right of because it was a. perfect so now i get to do it all over again for facebook so this is the province's the things everybody thinks. oh you've got such a great life you know you're out there just hanging out i'm not. in a boat and i have to spend time on a boat whereas i have to go through and take photos for one social media thing and then i got to go through it take photos for the next social media thing so when you go to work this is work. alex will probably never be as rich as the owners of the yachts that he photographs but he loves his job. so. this is the lifestyle for the one percent not everybody can do this and if you are blessed enough to be able to do it. for your best that's just that. after sunset dubai turns into a posh e-zine and once again likes was on the job.
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rob thank you become alex the gakkai. be arriving today with your guests and a good way to go. thank you very much. thank you. so we are here. coming on board check it out sticks pretty crazy. must be one of the biggest party both here and all of you a. few. particular. things that. you. ilona the owners russian wife gave alex a tour of the yacht called the lotus it has room for up to 1000 people and features a nightclub cinema and dining room. were on board lotus to be the largest fortune all of the virus. placed the device
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in the same 100-1000 people. is one of the biggest money world and yeah in the middle of the city these guys take party bars to another level. the consumption of alcohol is for didn't in dubai but the lotus has a special planet. one last sophie and alex is working day came to an end he left the ship before it set off on a mini craze. back to monaco. where we found bill duca as well as his sailing yacht sybaris. there's
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a special event for today at the local golf club. you got to know i had a profitable. build transfers too small a boat to get to shore he paid nearly a $1000000.00 for this craft. arrived on the dock he was welcomed by an old acquaintance. the yacht club manager we were in a. nice to see you everything's good and you know that only a. little see him this is the the commodore of the monaco yacht club. and that's a commodore but it's not that the things are there for you like a secretary general the same thing i did.
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