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never heard of it we didn't know what caused it. i was my 1st question to the doctors are they doing something this is something i did to make this happen. because i mean no i don't know really because it. oh. you know. very high this isn't the 1st time i found it hard to do anything with a city. it's been really really difficult. that i started to become the norm here . so many to. diagnosis things are gotten predications are trying to turn to use the wrong. merriman's for you when you and we all have the same crap
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is better than anywhere else in the world i mean we're doing a great job here and we have for the past you know 60 years since we've started this project that it's really for free ok not true i will. throw wash away or what else what aisles for me not to do that so you can ask more you just more go jane fonda he got asked about the cause words gone your questions are too long since you brought with them in a life did not ask you know. what i'm asking you was and i'm asking you what's the life to be a knife want to stay alive as long as possible to too much philosophical that's why i want to do the interview with the girl right if i ask you friend i guess it was that we had. what do you think was. the survival strategy you thought that mary had to see watching out did not looking
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entering the conflict zone with 2 sebastian. china is roiling the west and europe along with the us in many countries is pushing back hard as we show you a growing list of human life goes on to including home homes new security law my guest this week from beijing. one cool yeah well why is this country speaking so many fights these very aware of a new movie conflicts of. 13 d.w.
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this is the w. news the live from very left open for peace to end 2 decades of war in afghanistan talks between the afghan government and the taliban make it in concert both sides are cautiously optimistic even though they remain poles apart also coming up on the shadow of tensions rise on the greek island of last us 1000. demand to leave after fire destroyed the image you notoriously overcrowded at noria my friend and. i. thought i.
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am going to richard's and welcome to the show historic peace talks have begun between the afghan government and the taleban in the hope of ending to a decades of bloodshed the 2 warring sides are meeting face to face for the 1st time in the gulf states of katar mediators including the united states are pushing for agreement but the rival parties have vastly different visions for the future of afghanistan. a qur'an recitation to start the event many afghans have been waiting for for decades face to face peace talks between the government and the taliban united states secretary of state mike compare flew to the opening ceremony in doha qatar and urged the warring sides to seize the opportunity. of the choice of your political system is of course george to make in the united states we found
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a democracy notably the principle of peaceful resolution and rotation of political power works best. democratic systems reflect the choices of the majority while protecting the human rights of everyone everyone that includes women and minorities their rights have been largely neglected by the taliban is just one of the several points the 2 sides disagree on. the use of violence is another the chair of the high council for national reconciliation calls for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire we have come here with good will and good intention to stop the 4th ears of black should and achieve a country white and lasting peace will see that the taliban have long worried that reducing violence could give them less leverage at the negotiation table in their opening statement instead focused on their desire to include tenants of islam and
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any future afghan government and this. morning i request an. abode saw its. provisions all the whole it relies on all of. the warring sides offered to dramatically different versions of a post-war afghanistan but the leaders meeting today stressed that violence will not help build. how money is future. well for more on these historic the peace talks a let's cross now to journalist let's easy in kabul thanks for joining us what are negotiators on both sides hoping to achieve and where do you think we might see the biggest sticking points the biggest sticking points will obviously be around a cease fire because you know the taliban are has a tend to declare a nationwide long term cease fire they have declared to cease fires in the past
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year or so previously the government also initiated a cease fire but this will be a major major sticking point and then for the government a major issue for them is sort of retaining this idea of the republic and making sure that their seats are secure because you know there are a lot of people within the government that the taliban and other groups and even people within of honest on you know might find suspect we're talking about former communists about warlords about people who as young people put it parachuted in from foreign countries and don't necessarily understand the cultural and religious and lit and aspects of the country or the languages so these types of people are very afraid for their jobs so maintaining the republic is also very important for them so these are the kinds of things that will really and that could really sort of hold up the talks right now the taliban has said it wants an islamic government
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that is also inclusive one of the interesting things that's going to come out of these talks is that the taliban is going to have to clearly lay out their political vision for the country what are we expecting to hear. well this is the thing is what we here is up to them because this has been the question that has been asked of them of their supporters of other groups within the government or within the afghan society who have sort of similar views is that what does it mean that you want an islamic society because all aspects of on society are based on islam whether you're talking about the laws or the constitution or the education system everything has to fall within the parameters of sharia and islam and islamic jurisprudence and all of these things so the government told on finally has to be upfront and say when we mean in islam existed this is what we mean because you know for it's a very adult in doha women work they drive the they go out shopping centers you
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know they have shisha they go to cafes whatever so if they're trying to sort of implement what they did in 1906 it'll kind of fall flat because they'll be like you were just in this country for all these years where women had these sorts of rights . and now after almost 2 decades in afghanistan the u.s. has agreed to its high line for withdrawing foreign troops in a february deal with the taliban are these negotiations expected to produce the kind of results that the u.s. and its nato allies are hoping for that's exactly what the u.s. wants and you know the way when it was announced that might pompei or would be coming they he replying from washington for these talks that's how people in vision his role is that he would be the enforcer right almost like the principal in a school full of unruly children ensuring that they come to an agreement and ensuring that they lay out the steps on both sides necessary for the u.s. to withdraw and for donald trump to be able to declare that he was finally the u.s.
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president to and a 20 year involvement in afghanistan so this is very very important for the united states as well journalists other let's thank you. let's go now to some other stories making news around the world iran has executed a young wrestling champion despite a global campaign calling for the sentence to be revoked 27 year olds and not was convicted of stabbing a security guard to death during anti-government protests he maintained he was tortured into confessing to crimes he didn't commit. security forces in a bellerose have detained and dozens of women demonstrators during her new to protest against police brutality and electoral fraud activists are demanding the release of opposition leader. she was jailed after resisting expulsion to ukraine by tearing up her passport. and dozens of people are missing as a deadly wildfires
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a sweep across the western united states hundreds of thousands have fled their homes as enormous blazes a raging out of control in oregon half a 1000000 people have been evacuated washington and california are also seeing the worst fires on record. all police on the greek island of lesbos have fired at your gas at migrants staging protests to present their demands to leave the island thousands have spent a 4th night without shelter after a fire tore through the overcrowded at moria refugee camp the greek army has begun a building a replacement facility but most of the migrants say they just want to leave. maybe i'm just 3 weeks old born in moria when that cam started burning co-parents ran for their life now and they are sleeping on the roadside. just. i'm sure disappointed because the european union could have helped to roll this time it's
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been 4 days normally. walk to the thinking how can they abandon our i don't know what they're doing. the family fled the democratic republic of congo others came from afghanistan or syria now they're all stranded here. a card leader of the greens in the german parliament is one of the few politicians who visit the island. this is the last chance to say we urgently need to change our asylum policy it is all about law and humanity humanity and law both it's the only way we can really live up to our european values. a few kilometers away tents are being set up at an all shooting range but refugees gathered here tell us they don't want another camp like moria. we need the government support us to be of a question maybe on the other you know we've got
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a country. germany. that is going to be good but they decided to be. maybe 2 days ago when to see we are going to be fired . and there is how many here feel their frustration leads to hours long projects. they chant freedom and are not afraid to confront that week riot police. here it is the force situation for did it fugit we don't have to follow the law know what the result of anything and when it does freedom freedom. people will hear our. patient care much in the back and forth to demonstrate their anger they tell us real world to stay here we step up take care of us. this time everything remains peaceful but the loner understand of continues the
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bigger of the risk that the situation could get out of hand. let's go to some culture news now and the venice film festival. as drawing to a close with many of the industry hailing our relaunch for global cinema it's the 1st major movie since the start of the coronavirus pandemic the festival culminated with the golden lion awards seen films are vying for the top prizes and eagerly anticipated screening of a nomad land starring frances mcdormand close to the event. the measures have been in place including of course mandatory face masks and social distancing. well joining me here in the studio is a scott roxboro from d.w. culture who is just back from venice a to tell us all about it scott this is the 1st big film festival that's been held during the pandemic how to take up yeah a really surprisingly well i mean i was a bit worried a bit anxious about going to an event like this with so many people gathering
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together inside in cinemas but it was incredibly well organized and although it was a bit odd you know you had to wear a mask all the time in the cinemas at all time and everything smelled of disinfectant but. went off incredibly well and i have to admit it was just such a joy to be sitting in a movie theater again seeing new movies with a group of you know film fanatics like myself it was just just amazing and i real tribute to venice for really pulling it off and i can only imagine how fun that must have been to be back in at the theater so tell me what is your top pick to win this year's top prize at the golden lion yeah it was interesting i thought it was actually very good year this year you used a lot of big hollywood films in venice they didn't this year because the studios didn't stand those films they had a lot of smaller independent movies but the film that screened the very last film to screen nomad land starring frances mcdormand i think that's that's my topic it's it's based on a nonfiction book about these sort of modern day nomads of people who sort of been left behind by the u.s. economy and then live in their vans traveling from job to job like the migrant
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laborers of old france with overplays one of them with a cast of mainly non actors by director chinese director of. and just. sort of tribute it plays to the working class in america without patronizing at all and the performance our government is is astounding i think it's at least the 3rd oscar for her for this performance that stephanie my pick to win the gold mine now sounds like a timely film also amazing book that i've read and would recommend to anyone interested ok let's see whether any surprises that you didn't expect yeah i was surprised to see a 2 sort of actors i know from netflix series really perform here showing our house chops. both british actors the nesa kirby and alex kirby you might know from the crown the series the crown she plays mrs market in the crown she was in 2 films in venice one really blew me away called pieces of a woman where she plays a alongside child of both and there are a couple that lose their child in childbirth and it's about the that the trauma of
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that experience and kirby just blew me away she's just phenomenal such a subtle performance that i really didn't expect from the work that i've seen of her thus far then there's a cough who you might know from stranger things he plays the d.v. russian scientist and stranger things he was in his 1st leading role of all time in a polish movie called never going to snow again this is a sort of strange surreal film but he plays a who treats the needs of the the rich and and shallow in the gated community outside warsaw a very strange film that he's perhaps performs as hypnotic again blew me away to perform this i never expected from these 2 actors and i they're my 2 picks when actor and actress tonight just very briefly films that when events do often go on to win a cademy awards do you think any of this year's contenders could be up for an oscar frances mcdormand has to win the oscar for this performance in my opinion and the one other film i have to mention out of competition for me gina king one night miami also a major oscar contender all right thank you very much. well
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that is your news update at this hour up next up sports life a looks at the future for professional footballers forced out of a job by the pandemic that's all your news for now i'm claire richardson. extra. happiness is for everyone schuman penises are very different from primates we have a totally ridiculous romanticized view of nature and their favorite and this is climate change crisis sex how fetus increase books you get smarter for your books on. life on earth one of a kind and. gigantic coincidences.
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where the improbable happened. to the awfulness of climate camp the creation of our solar system without a planet is a bit like winning the lottery just. one or more unique start september 18th on d w. point . countless kids dream of becoming pro footballers and nice guys here actually made it but unlike most pros who spend their preseason buying for a spot in the starting 11 these players are fighting for their very footballing
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futures they're currently without clubs meaning unemployed in the football world. for caribbean perseverance in the workplace are things we all know about i'm not even 30 and i've already got a couple global economic downturns under my belt but we don't usually associate all that with pro footballers i went to a camp for unemployed players for a glimpse at the other side of the pro life. found a fellow which is the german player's union has organized a camp for out of contract footballers the idea is to help them get fit and hopefully find a new club for many it's a make or break moment in their career. nick mentions one of those footballers seeking a club his contract at some pollies youth started ran out in january back in march
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he had a child lined up in savannah and even agreed to a contract in principle then corona broke out. but he says. there was some sense if you funk. like hundreds of other players who graduated from childhood fame academy was left searching for a club in a moment of people. as a. fellow youngster dominic a. similar position he had a couple months left on his deal when the pandemic hit and his team was suddenly looking to cut costs. for food such as.
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it's probably as well to. get social in the call of the given. this is plan b. for roughly 30 unemployed players a season the annual camp is just one of the foudy 1000 numerous services the players union supports pros from the 4th to 1st divisions also offering legal aid as well as career and educational training 1400 of germany's nearly 10000 crows are in the union. members the camp reminds me of american pre-draft con binds players live there sharing meals and rubbing elbows they train hard for 4 days and head home for weekends. can all go up with. dominic was kind enough to show us around. the world it's kind of a fine it's. you
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know it's. not bad and most of us don't have the luxury of looking for a new job from the ball the ball court i expected a grim atmosphere but the mood was largely upbeat the county model is common unions in europe's top leagues organize similar camps with roughly $500.00 players taking part each year. over year. if it afforded for me to forget because. they would be close and. wouldn't. feel right up to it failed to meet up with. the camps led by paranoia if anyone can resuscitate a player's career it's him he was technically declared dead due to a heart attack while golfing back in 2012 before making
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a miraculous recovery he's also got a rolodex the size of a house and knows exactly what players need to do to 6. see it at the highest level have been coached at multiple bundesliga sides over the course of 3 decades. i've always thought of because those are good for me. for me on the one in football though whatever if you get my view of that i've got a pool to reship will go before. it's pretty hard to nail down a typical player at the camp. for disciplines are often at opposite ends of their careers with youngsters hoping to establish themselves as pros lining up next to veterans looking to extend their playing days by the inside has experienced incredible highs and some deep lows in his career he was playing for germany youth squads and making his champions league debut for dortmund at just 18 the last few years have been gone as planned he last suited up for you in the 3rd division helping the traditional think of this of each
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of. which time for. just me out in the sofa singing that's why it's fight on my flaw. you don't think when they see you know the champ could be a chance for a much needed career reset the audience happy just to be playing again after a lengthy corona break still to shiism sofa typing the stuff for us with some food spot on the sets in the sun and so today and one that i finished on the stand i follow france again. a constant refrain between players coaches and found a field staff is a similarity between footballers and the rest of us that's especially true the further down the links you go where life can get pretty precarious contracts are short and earnings are limited and injury or unforseen event can throw everything
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out of whack. the found a found told us how hard it is for players to make ends meet between job. obs some can scrape by on savings others collect unemployment older players are often used to bigger contracts and have families to feed putting them under constant pressure and the young players typically have more flexibility their lives are less glamorous than we might think. lots of you jane so i'm sure. this newsgroup is as of inishmaan this. is an offense that has the right to start to dish janish so we did so on and. so on. and still feel such a players like sanchez will also likely never have to stand in line waiting on a meal at a canteen. but if somebody like you not to go find speed up in. victor wood but i'm sticking with a video because the lightest at one time it's a shot. but i should have either. been
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a chip which end up could neck afghani and of course football has been thrown into chaos by the coronavirus crisis. on the me. as he got a call from the outfield plotted in 5 o'clock for you to fight that wouldn't be copping a foot in through thoughts on foot into. finished up other ready to go to the office sort of music and that's the type of other groups which you go by the balls of crew to vote. out of mention of these i am all moving the fun out of things in from going on up isn't. stiff in football like an old on the ball. it's fortunate then that by the camp's 3rd week things are moving along nick has left for a trial in croatia where he's latched on to a club not bad. meanwhile fellow camp goers selim can do is has sign 1st 3rd tier hala. dominic sees it as a good sign that players are starting to get picked up having compared himself to
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can do use the a lot of hits and someone to. when something seems resigned i saw scientists mindlessness on from the us s. it's in their saucer then coffee but i say i know much else and they will also mistrust us and i said all shuttlecock and the best chance to make it at the camp is in one of the friendlies they organize it's as close to a job interview as the players get with plenty of egypt scouts and coaches in attendance i thought the found a foul ball is held up well especially given they all met just 2 weeks ago. who printed the bunch of those nifty about for the longest period but i'm pretty off months off to create so long to be cuffed like that i'm going to. neuer do it likes what he sees from marion but knows that he has to deliver on the immense talent you're going to cop once received about. why you have a commonwealth according to your buff plus when possible according to him hit them
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with the head off a computer bunch go fall off of a book or if you just got a war going to be gone on very good pull the basilica mine i'm going to have a look you have a kind of life was a kind of off life and if come most importantly money on got minutes in real match conditions that's hard to find as an unemployed footballer and probably the best way to find a new club. as i asked why i got schooled. catfish then it's been year and it's one quarter of a shrug of coaxing one on top of us if that's what the club's fans going to believe this really got a bit of a blog. where i noticed both of you had the mafia. war model there that would have had a good old food out for him but i put the plug that he obviously had a lot of good dominic is already weighing some offers from 4th division sides which he sees as a realistic goal he was pleasantly surprised when we told him the coach's opinion.
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of things you don't want as out of us in a few. or and. go off the sauce become the best in. the nation. or merely banal you go. to the. dominicans motherland should fall into the roughly 80 percent of found a file camp goers who find a new club even if it's in the lower leagues all players are focused on bagging that next contract but found a fellow offers a number of services off the pitch to take a holistic approach that focuses on their members futures whether that's in the game or not. about a foul representatives told me that only one in 3 footballers have the education or job training needed to succeed when they hang up their boots many have focused entirely on soccer for their whole lives the union is there for these players helping them identify strengths and weaknesses and potential post playing options
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footballers may not want to think about what comes next but these guys know better than anyone just how particularly his life in the game can be. getting the ball and he really met afflicted adults foyle. to follow in his 1st visit to the. i need to do is it the ladies i think of the good side maybe it's. your mom with bills to pay and dreams on the line the pressure is a mets but the players are all taking it in stride every player we talk to has been surprisingly level headed and positive about the situation we always put things into perspective and keep looking forwards even in these tough times this is my new life and shuffle my hobby and for some symbols to model is right and so my bills mindful that now but i still fly.
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into the conflict zone with tim sebastian. child. and i think as well i mean the west and europe along with the u.s. and many countries fist pushing back actually sure a growing list of human rights concerns including hong kong whose new security role i guess this week from beijing is one clue yallop why is his country freaking so many fights these days from where of a new media cult what's up. next on g.w. . i used to live work all you need schilling. healthy all the time is my topic today. our exchanges like refresh my faulty old physical psychological energy how best to take among all these highly individual. there are many ways to relax and feel. good.
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in the light of climate change. africa. what's in store. for the future. because we can make a city to. turn. while hoping that. the 5 so it's $101.00 system now isn't for me it was a cover up that runs all. goes right through my system. china is riding the west and europe along with the us in many countries is pushing back hard at issue a growing list of human rights concerns including hong kong's new security law my guest this week from beijing is one who yowl a government advisor who heads the think time for china and globalization why is he
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