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why do people stay so long here. the air smells like chemicals and on some days it can take your breath. i stayed because i met michael who worked for the theatre he was different from the other people i met here michael thought i was a crazy german who wanted to make an impossible film about the oil industry. he was convinced that i would be fort mcmurray soon that i would leave him soon.
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he's been gone these months also for or believe me that's far from the course view how good he did because detroit is there until he can say i want you don't watch the view look you should resign zoid he was last thoughts on my learn to shoot and his own plan was all that nice lady from i lunched here. to destroy you but that's how i go dunstan's esteem is also number good to be had influence on my father i think the who take this far this is a kindo rules that this always feel even is the one who could be called on to doesn't get it was done was to but i wonder what i said to the guy this you want the shelves are going good i still movie pepperidge no done stays and then still does is the line boy for standpoint the new boys dishing it no i'm not having that
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even if i hear fight. stuff. like yeah it was really sure m h. one n one even a strange kind of marcus's all. right. doesn't that terrible. problems come to you high but that's just me i think it's was going to. be mine i know thank you read. my. book for the both of us how we might look at that was a place oh. well i think it's wonderful that's going to go but who's guess he said i just stuffs. both of you this is groceries if you shoot one dish
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unable to buy this yeah this is a just. kind of a new voice that's insisted on has no mission the 4 who called it is ok not to tell me how. they're not all the money you might call it's also not hold water and weasel words almost just does this ice extent the do also slow here loop through to cause. you. to give voice. to income that is to be found in. somebody. who will. really.
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have a small farm. i always just want to move away from all family and i don't play ever so you want your buy if you have enough to get there she said yeah that biggest office holder. i remember when i was living in paris. period of a month and a half there were 4 people who got divorced because i remember for. the court your role is not any if your wife or family. working away from home does have a benefit for free. and one of them is to do things that you could never normally do and going or africa on as one might. say in the you need a lot of finances to do it i'm just not a poor man's or. i don't know i want to admit it i still say that it's
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a lot. just close to an average wage and. you're on an average person's wage in canada for one trip for 2 weeks if you're going to hunt dangerous game it's very expensive. shot and even run like a 2000 pound all. they often had a lion that moved in from botswana i removed one it was enormous they were a 725 pounds they figured it was huge and i caution you and your. crew why in the bible is a lie. and then contrary to me kerry lived. he was separated from his my fullest.
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iced tea will so. what. is it need. i say i want money and i know what it because it's what i get what i want. to god and he may be. more. ready to buy a good stable. and i would want to see it but i need to do what they would. so a bit. money. to buy. because stealing that is so what i have been away. and. the disease i have seen.
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what did i want i wanted to home with micah somewhere else. but i stayed because of his work and a film author we could not afford a lot i tried to make the best of our small apartment when i was painting the walls i told myself that we would not stay long when we adopted a dog i thought we could take him of us to germany. 'd or.
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or. or. or. my boyfriend and i just rented an apartment what advice would you if me my house as soon as you can because as your 4 savings plan. itself. you will definitely get the money back so are you going to work more hours in the home or on. the interior room on the floor it's hard to get into the housing market because it's quite expensive my house for example is worth a $1000000.00 and there's not a $1000000.00 house not bought you know back to back again might pay to 54 so you know the housing prices are quite high thus from the assholes years i'm hearing it's all good sport old and see also known what's right in fort mcmurray not
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november again as i should have a vision of a house a house or. a small of whatever the normal for one of the den and anomaly of freedom is yeah i have steam go for on the whole. yes let's. just do it all. for a bit of a friendly kind on this american citizen get into the housing market you can relax you can spend all your any money because you're investing in your house and when you meet you'll get that money back and publicly a lot more. remember money against the detail it says an incumbent also. didn't want to meet you wouldn't. couldn't buy those are i only your final total make. the most of your designs from others i only on the most money go lying on then was one called us lawyers just the d.p.
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hoy's of 4 meters just put to me just the opposite side but i was. was has been i don't think we'll expect that the tools on. my. own bus took me a russian beat up. i think feet here. feet and. not your feet or coffin denying them i didn't hear. my music deals. with my wall or. the kind of this empty place now from the. city we. are all in
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the world. as an easy this is a. chance. as the story of the meaning. of life and it's no it's not that i'm not proud yeah yeah. yeah yeah. mcgarry 35 yards up or shine no one. will see it. so much. if it has mozart. kind of like when vice and he and the clapton kind of they've been kidded in this my loves.
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it's a big. isn't it it's like someone took my skin and pillage off my body over a very large surface and i feel i've hurt made my body ache to watch it can be shape i 1st a shape just invented 2 $150000000.00 into the ball sounds and where then there's i there's $289.00 aberration eventually don't have time because that's when i'm going on you know it's like in california we're saying flooding we're seeing the fires that are. burning up our community but it's a part of the life of the army and so i generally talk to the do you want to open reasons why things like we are but.
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i did not want to see what jane fonda saw. greenhouse gas emissions are produced conventional on extraction. oil produces hundreds of meters of toxic nic let's just start in taming spawns. that cancerous hydrocarbons. are sending and marker. and that millions of meters off to snake with seep into the ground or to every. process. as an old food and. they all passed through in the go bust and honestly i'm sorry. trying to get in from greenpeace
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with. these and being on him which i guess rings if you can or not he's going to need to learn about. i'm trying to stuff by so ubiquitous although i was always what they were maybe and. i'm going through all those when he would who. are some of the human found. on the other. side to win a sense in which it's unlikely yes more young i do good you got to train most people probably from greenpeace cove and. maybe you could i live only 20 doesn't come. right over your home or you how old that is the city growing in california i'll is the. council on you call i live here on the dirt north of the
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flood zone not knowing the dakota gave us each day fundies if you want to hear why these are estimates of how is it best it's a holes at least if mom couldn't pull by deed probably in his the night or monday so why just months. after and he told me off just on bond. now on the fundamental and how they scale and i just thought it was also meant in fun fun that night hopefully on monday indeed and it is all the energy company. i'm hearing the idea. yeah. you're the. world the.
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joy johanna and i best ties you in the name of the father. of. all. it's not very easy and in this environment here to talk about justice issues it's not very easy to about eco justice issues it's not very easy to talk about what is sustainable. what is responsible. for that we shared and i think if you're of glory or your son the life of the world sanctify this new fire and didn't play much with you very curious i might buy this piece to celebrate and bring us to the feast of eternal life. this christ our
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army. but there are different ways of silencing people that have a way to keep the talk. the more i pay you. then the more i own you the more in you the more. i can't decide what you do the more you know how to use it is for you not to have the whip which reeky of you. then the who the mole and silence you.
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good to have you here thank you happy having me on your show now 1st question what is the i love oil and smoke and basically what it is it's an organization that stands out that against the native and false misinformation that is headed up us that arc will help pay outs. there's been a lot of criticism of it and. everybody wants to attack even though most of their lifestyles and that's so high in low rates in this movie star money or the bashing industry should just look at it we'll see what it's like you guys you know your horrible story in the world and i saw it on the bus and all we are is something working people trying to pay our mortgage and from our work we supported higher. i think the criticism is basically special interest groups there and so it became this sort of nonexistent climate change carbon issue our global emissions
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are on 0 point one type percent because of the fast boreal forest in canada that we're actually carbon neutral for huge carbon think of here exactly we actually so the more i think the more i think about carbon tax and carbon clinician we need. to show a little. bit south here where. we always have to let the rest of the world along to them for him to have this community involvement and ownership that i think is the silent majority have been quiet and you have a vocal minority that is spreading lies and misinformation about our resource and our way of life and our our our income and how we make our money so it's important to kind of act to be the silent majority and become a little bit more proactive and more vocal in defending the wilsons.
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i'll tell you the truth. i didn't need it will work for you when you they wouldn't do that if they didn't turn up but i know that things that you need to survive and i think andrew wouldn't know. my family and my ancestors were one of the 1st peoples here. there's animals i come like waves you know. rather tracks your charts through all the animals. but. they're not 50.
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when you go hunting you'd be lucky if you get one most other 10 moves it's not diseased. the insides of them are just totally poisoned well you can even cook it they get not you can even cut it off i guess not meat it's just cancer like big warts and big cysts and everything. well the water runs and then i'm straight and all the water and afghan m o's are diseased and people the humans will get disease 3. it's just a cycle. and in the old gate you go trapping them in all our water watch their. create greater good. they told us all good brackman every big. number are many. when to be.
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conflicts these days america's religious rights are in the spotlight u.s. groups active in europe and elsewhere seeking zome its own lawful rules for the media lies the other things abortion and gay lobby in the us congress of families provides a powerful platform for such groups and this week one of it's found those alan thompson joins me from rockford illinois conflicts. and 30 minutes off t w. the
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news a live from berlin in his quote of virus cases for the past 4000000 the country is a leading the world in new infections but the government is sticking to plans to ease restrictions and open up the economy. and germany's president calls for an official memorial for the victims of the krona virus frank walter steinmeier says that the sick and suffering must not be forgotten and says germany must do more to help people in their grief. a michael thanks for joining us health authorities in india say the country. has
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now exceeded $4000000.00 coronavirus cases it's another bleak milestone for the country which has recorded nearly $2000000.00 new infections this month alone india has the 3rd highest total worldwide behind the u.s. and brazil even so restrictions in india have been eased the government pushes to open up the country again. making sure new delhi's metro system will be ready to reopen on monday like much of the country public transport has become one of the victims of this pandemic. a pandemic that's caused india to suffer its was ever economic downturn. ashok women's business is one of millions that's being hit. on the. scale we have to open up the economy we have to lift restrictions otherwise no work
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is possible many jobs related to the delhi metro like rickshaws once the economy opens up will start doing more business. india is recording around 80000 new cases of covert 19 and day and has already passed 4000000 infections. no wonder there's concern that the relaxation of restrictions could be happening too quickly. public the public isn't very aware that corona virus hasn't been eliminated yet they think because the lockdown has been lifted the pandemics over you don't see much social distancing anywhere. the government says it's doing all it can to keep india safe but with infection numbers still on the rise it will take more than a deep cleaning to stop the spread. despite the alarming rise in infections india's
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fatality rate remains fairly low at about 2 percent we asked the delhi correspondent just fall just why that is. continuing to be studies on this program but then also i'm sure you've heard exploits how it worked out why not then if that india has a valid to the jungle. country but how much was it also created and this population is actually keeping it in yes breach of duty no but in the order to fulfill duty it is actually comparable to the countries with more on that you want to check out cross the activity basically there is high school to do other good when i want to. fight off the disease better german president frank valter steinmeier says germany should consider holding an official memorial ceremony for victims of covert 19 shonar said many relatives of people who died did
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not get to see their loved ones because of coronavirus precaution he added that he didn't know when or if any such ceremony would be conducted and said he needed to talk to other government bodies before any concrete plans could be laid. well germany wouldn't be the 1st country to officially honor its coronavirus victims if the president's idea goes ahead reporter joe has been looking into this jol welcome to the shed my 1st question for you is how have other nations paid tribute already to those who died during the pandemic well the pandemic is far from over but other places have already started to memorialize the victims china was one of the 1st to go with a national day of mourning that was held back in march then spain went even further they held 10 days of national mourning in july as well as a major ceremony in madrid headed by the king in italy there was
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a moment of silence back in march and more recently just last week there was a tribute concert held by the opera history in the cathedral in milan now some of the performers there had to wear mosques while though playing they performed of these requiem which is a traditional funeral and it was attended by the nation's leaders so there is some of the ways that other countries have paid tribute we'll have to see if and how the german president's proposal evolves so we've been talking about memorials obviously but what about an actual physical monument is there any discussion about that not so far at least not officially but some ideas have come from ordinary citizens one interesting one is staying in is in milan where an architect has proposed that an old stadium be repurposed as a memorial and we can have a look at some of those images of what he's suggested the architect reyna says that is the $35000.00 site at cypress trees could be planted in the stands of
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a stadium that is june to be demolished this is what it might look like now we have to stress that this is they'll just a proposal however here in germany there is an existing ongoing type of ceremony. it's held in the eastern town of zelda mailers where thousands of candles have been lit to make the death count. is a bill now this is the project of one woman an accountant named gertrude shop who started lighting these candles back in march she had to take a break over the summer juice and fire danger well i spoke to mrs shop today and she told me that she is actually collecting candles again and she plans to start her tribute within a couple of weeks it's actually quite striking you know something else strikes me here which is you know given the fact that there's been so much noise made by protesters who are against the restrictions that have been put in place i imagine that having some sort of a memorial might send a political message well perhaps no coincidence that the president made this
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suggestion just a week after there was that major demonstration of coronavirus skeptics here in berlin which the president was also critical of he used the moment to remind us that the rate of infection is again increasing where now reaching almost a quarter of a 1000000 victims are not victims but people who have been infected 9300 deaths which is 3 times the normal road toll the president said and most of those deaths are quite literally which is why he's now suggesting that we have this ceremony to help those families and the nation to grieve gold jewelry. own thank you so much appreciate it let's take a look now at some other developments in the pandemic france has registered nearly 9000 kroner virus cases in the last 24 hours that's the highest daily figure since the start of the pandemic u.s. health officials say the number of u.s. coronavirus deaths is projected to be more than double to over 400000 by january
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and the head of the world health organization to give ratios says the agency will not endorse a covert $900.00 before it is proved safe and effective. taking a look at some of the other major stories happening around the world at this hour manchester police have now confirmed a suspicious item found on a bus in the english city holds no risk to the public it comes after authorities evacuated parts of the city and cordoned off several roads a 2nd suspicious item found on a separate bus in nearby salford was also earlier confirmed safe also in the u.k. anti immigration protesters have gathered in dover to demonstrate against migrants crossing the english channel immigration of refugees and asylum seekers from france or britain has sharply increased this year more than 5000 people arrived in small boats in 2020. the leaders of mali's military coup holding meetings to
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discuss the transition to civilian rule members of political parties civil society organizations and religious groups will take part in the talks last month army leaders took power in the west african country following weeks of antigovernment protests fears likely new climate activists more famous. over the last 2 years the swedish teenager has become the face of a global youth movement to fight climate change now she's having her story told at the venice film festival the highly anticipated documentary. aims to provide a more complete picture of the activist and put the climate crisis back in the spotlight. here really. kind of the. middle of the whole name. the document the climate activist
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showing out of competition at the venice film festival. i am. grossman followed suite for one year. it's. kind of. also orange so that people can identify more with what the climate crisis is understand it's more than then i will but i guess that is a good thing but it is also struggling to cope with the effects of climate change the city suffering from floods almost every year climate acts this one the city will at some point be submerged directs and i can grossman who's visiting venice for the 1st time says a change of direction has long been needed and it's such a beautiful city it's such an heritage and i actually thought to myself when i saw . this these fences 6 truck church that it would be such a such a sad thing to see a place like to skate devastated by the rising sea level of course to the world
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that did not come to venice she joined the conversation by video link from high school the film is expected to be released internationally in november this year to france now where fans of the flashing flamingo have something to cheer about tens of thousands of the leggy birds have been flocking to the kanada region in their countries south wildlife officials say this year's migration is likely the biggest on record some experts suspect that france is 2 months of strict lockdown may have played a role. i rarely have as many pink flamingos being seen in this area as this. has been observing the birds in the salty martian southern friends for years but he has never counted 25000 nesting couples. i mean we've never seen numbers like these and the only unusual thing this
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year was the lock down the restrictions on going out there were no airplanes and they disturb the birds when birds land when the planes fly low then the birds panic and destroy their eggs but. there is no panic because of the coronavirus a few kilometers away ornithologist. also says it has been a good year for the birds. the football. the fact that there was peace and quiet and no flights no disturbances created good conditions for the birds that. he says one consequence is that many young flamingos have the time to learn from the older ones. among you because you keep they used their legs to kick up the mud and they use their beaks to microorganisms from it and it's over there we can see young birds imitating the behavior of the older ones as we felt that one's doing it for the 1st time and it's extraordinary. actually
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now. as the lockdown ends the visitors and the planes are slowly coming back changing the situation for the birds to. end its and it's nice to leave nature in place but it is also nice for our children to be able to discover nature she said i don't have a clear answer. but before things have a chance to get back to normal we still have time to clear up one question. why do the birds stand like this. that allows them to put one leg under their feathers for it but it hurts do not have feathers on their legs that is the body part that gets cold quickest. so they're saving energy yes it's temperature regulation and. now that we've cleared that up we can take another opportunity to admire the birds again from a safe distance. to sports and one of the biggest soccer transfers of the
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summer now. has completed his move from buyer laverick losing to chelsea for a reported 80000000 euros left germany's nations league camp after their game against spain ahead to london where he finalize the deal the premier league club says the highly rated attacker has signed a 5 year contract at chelsea. that's all the news for this hour my colleague nick spicer will be here in 45 minutes with more headlines we leave you now with images from the force of his stone you know where the usual peace and tranquility was interrupted by the world rally championship enjoy and. remaining.
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happiness is for everyone szymon very different from you know we have already totally ridiculous the size few nature. as climate change spreads have sex how cute and books. to get smarter for free to open the books hundreds of it. is for me. is for. beethoven just for. her. and beethoven is for the plaintiff it is for everyone
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playing beethoven 2020. 150th anniversary here on d w. well fans. football champions league anyone. older is very very sorry very hard on this really really excited because we're going to live been for the champions league and tennessee what's not to be excited about let's go let's go to the oval office. are a. safety 1st. finally
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arrived in lisbon we landed it's champions league time i'm so excited does it get any better than this oh my god ok 10 weeks up let's go mano a mano. there those that. say. thanks to the coronavirus situation this year champions league looks a little different now in theory it's actually pretty cool because it's an 8 team mini tournaments instead of the standard 2 legged home and away tie let's actually go back and look at why they even started doing this home an away game which in
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theory makes a lot of sense now one the tournament 1st came to be a long long time ago wasn't in tamms it gives the european cup it was kind of ridiculous to think that. people from let's say parties i'm belgrade were going to go to london to watch a match and the money came from the 304050000 people that were going to be in the stadium so to take away the home team advantage they decided to play 2 legs one home and the other pole so everyone was happy now i can only see thinking with all the t.v. money that comes from football are the fans irrelevant to us. and you took us to where. i am working actually i'm watching the pre-match press conference this is what football's come to nowadays. but this is literally happening to kilometers away from us. but you.
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know. to make this you know what i'm kind of over this questions a shirt and i was watching the training and the 15 minutes of open training they filmed for us to watch was literally the warm up. this is a little bit hard can you get me to drink. i don't think you. can leave there was supposed to be 16000 fans coming to lisbon for this tournament we've been here almost a week and i've literally seen like 4 or 5 you know i let's go to the center and see if we can find any of them.
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people like nobody's here always really talking about it. no and champions league is so much more than just the game it's the buildup it's the fans the lawyers all the fans coming from all over. the event and you know now as you stand with me i can't help it with the game not i'm not absent that makes for the national soul my having an affair with. hey guys i'm here with my friend taufiq he works for a id and he has an accreditation to get into the matches something that most journalists right now would probably kill you for imagine close your eyes and dream
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yourself into a world without corona and have a tournament here the same place the same time with the same teams 200000 crazy fans running around in their jerseys and against terrorists cheering making big grew at least in the city i would love to see that but it's totally different what do you think that it shows because there's a big discussion especially in germany about this football fans and it's taking away the soul of football and the fact that they're doing this and there's no fans that show that and they're not important fans or i don't think so i think they try to rescue the whole thing i think for a lot of clubs this money smaller clubs likely all. they need the money from the champions league they need the money from the football they not making their money and by selling tickets to the fans they make their money to buy all the expensive messi players. buy buy buy buy selling t.v. rights and if the t.v. is not is not paying the money then we will not see football on that level again.
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oh. so despite the unfortunate circumstances surrounding this year's champions league which we all know the lack of fans the lack of atmosphere it's still a pretty mouth watering clash because we have 2 teams absolutely steamrolled football up until this point now both p.s.g. and byron would complete the trouble if they won this year's champions league p.s.g. would win their 1st game music because this is their 1st appearance in the final and byron this is kind of like what they strive for because they win the bundesliga every year but they haven't been able to win in europe so it's kind of like ok you guys are good in the bundesliga but you never do anything on a world level so they're a little bit obsessed with this is well now both of these teams are undefeated in their last i think like 12 games so we're in for some pretty quality football at home. just. sides of there's
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a little more going on than the last couple days but still kind of looks like good c german regional league again let's talk to some fans c. i'm. told. i'm good looking and we are just very slender man claims a month so you know and i don't know i wish something very good for tonight was it ok because relation to richard butler. is just fans and we're the by and so you know i think it's funny that like the typical journalists who are not like on the ground with the fans interacting and then going to games are usually like just in the stadium like hello i'm reporting here for whatever whatever it. takes them the fine print. should you go so you can give me
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this when you turn. them ok and i was 1st to. i am going to get all the fun notes from. 97 to 70 now you know every final every final on. my post want to but i could then see. 000-000-0000 extension 000. oh oh oh it's over now this is pretty much as good as it gets all the journalists are lining up to doing their lives here with kind of getting a little bit nervous as you can see people are trying to get a glimpse of anything making. a hostile setting things all day. finding the building plans.
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to his we can think of a home. run away we don't want to hear. but we would like to live in the hope. that you guys are from munich right we're from germany thanks a 1000000 or munich fans here why did you guys come here if you knew that you couldn't get into the stadium. when peter but it wasn't because i would like to support elegy and to be seen just appalled is also possible from outside the stadium so that's why we're here do you mind if we come with you guys to watch the game we know. there was a little. fun though. they're not the biggest numbers of their death with a loud.
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know that you know it but never pass. through because the numbers. at play. here i don't want to go oh it's loose over. to do don't ask don't fish don't. find out you're not school or join up them it's not as big a party as last year but there's still a party this year. oh. i'd . love to see i think it's one of the best of my life yet it's a enjoying with a hard body image and fame here. so as happy as i am that champions league is back we got to watch them exciting games of the one game knockout i hope this never ever happens again because if you look around you would never be able to know that byron just wanted champions league. anywhere because football is about so much more than
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just those 90 minutes on the pitch it's about the passion that unites people. and make them travel across the continent just to watch their team even though they can't even go in the stadium and you know what i'm talking about because nothing is ever going to get the substitute the goosebumps you get when you hear you'll never walk alone at enfield or you jump for joy with the yellow on dortmund or you watch your team when they travel in an empty was then. to the. conflict zone these days america's religious rights are in the spotlight few worse groups are active in europe and elsewhere seeking to overturn a whole raft of rules for the eagle eyes for most of the things abortion and gay
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marriage the world congress of families provides a call for platform for such groups for this week one of its fine those aluko joins me from rockford illinois conflict zone. next to w. . the nigerian mafia type in a few. we investigate the shadowy world of human trafficking and told to the victims why do some few go to the police so. it was really all right i was afraid i was really trauma used. as a solution is a contradiction. in 60 minutes on d w. in the art of climate change. africa's most of. what's in store for me. when i used to have for their future. e.w.
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dot com for the major cities to get insight. into. they have done a better job in terms of expecting family he has done a superb job someone amazingly to promote a pro-lifer job she revealed people alone. in their bedrooms are for real and these days america's religious rights are in the spotlight as they support donald trump spent to get a 2nd term in the white house about activities on confined to the u.s. numerous groups are active in europe and elsewhere seeking to overturn a whole raft of lords that have legalized among other things abortion.
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