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6 minutes later thanks to carry them a ballet is takes all the ball fly just out of the range of leipzig caper and took a lucky bounce off the crossbar into the net. you're watching data news out next the coronavirus pushes some americans to the edge of poverty in the world stories so we can report don't forget you can step today on our website it's up to top off. and you hear me now over the years we're going to tell you and i last year's german chancellor will bring you an angle a man called and you've never caught have surprise yourself with what is possible who is medical relief work and want also to talk to people who followed her along the way maurice and critics really join us from echols last august. one continent. 700000000 people. with their own personal stories. we
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explore every day in life. what europeans fear and what they hope for. focus on the earth. on t.w. . this week on world stories. the united states how coronavirus is driving people into poverty in israel where white storks used garbage to regain their strength but 1st we'll start in germany the courts are currently dealing with a serious case of sexual violence against children again it was dick mom was sexually abused as a child now he's raising awareness of the suffering of other victims. as
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a child marcus dyckman was sexually abused for almost 10 years by 3 different perpetrators in his home town of curtain here to learn today he's returned to the scene of the 1st crime. this is where a shooting gallery owner at a funfair lured him into a caravan and raped him but. i have this movie playing in my head that i haven't been able to start since the trauma how do you i'm lying here as a little boy 5 years old all the shoulder length blond hair naked on a bed with creased white sheets in. the shooting gallery owner was lying naked next to him for 4 decades marcus dyckman repressed what had happened today he drives his motor home through germany and fights for justice for other victims. i have always had to somehow figure out for myself what's right and what's wrong because you don't believe anyone anymore you don't trust anyone. the under
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a huge victims in the back of case probably going through something similar 130 investigators are now working on the case the largest known abuse scandal in german history so far they have identified more than 80 suspects but there are 30000 leads to other potential perpetrators spector defects changing child sex abuse photos and videos on chat forums. that if you read the chats in particular you get the impression that by communicating with each other the participants reinforce in each other at the believe that their child abuse is a socially accepted sexual preference for the president many perpetrators have no sense of wrongdoing it's a case of appalling dimensions and goes far beyond germany according to the senior prosecutor marcus dyckman is still not free of his trauma with his group he supports other victims the group wants the statutes of limitations for sexual
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crimes to be eliminated as for the trial against the main suspect he has hopes that will extend beyond the baggage cloud back case. a signal is now being sense that the perpetrators can no longer feel safe and that they will now be dealt with severely. modesty kman sets off again to continue his mission of drawing attention to the fate of abuse victims it's become his life's work. not one that he chose for himself. in the u.s. the pandemic has now claimed over $200000.00 lives more than anywhere else in the world but the virus is not only a threat to the health of the people it's also a growing economic threat to more and more u.s. citizens. total stumbles the use of himself as a lucky guy a 35 year old stone cutter and resident of phoenix arizona just from new full time
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work after several months of unemployment. now is right around the beginning of the pandemic the hours went from $40.00 to $20.00 within 2 weeks i went from 20 down to . almost 0 at that point i did have to file the unemployment way for that stuff to come through 1st time i ever applied for. unemployment payments from washington and from the state government kept him somewhat afloat but then he fell behind on his rent and that had consequences despite and there is only a governess executive order to postpone evictions just a week ago thomas was addicted his new home now the del rio launch motel where he now pace around $300.00 per week. now i have it's going to be very hard to get a new apartment great for ken folks president of an organization called arizona tenants advocates thomas case is just one of many he's dealing with every day the
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pandemic puts people out of work then many can't pay rent anymore they get thrown out of their homes and onto the streets and that in return fuel to the pandemic again it's a no win situation it's a lose lose. situation there's there's no. proper. solution here until we get a handle on this virus and you know especially if you've got people out on the street you know conveying the virus from person to person social group to social group there's no one that's going to be safe. safe something julie brewer hasn't felt in months she says her husband said forced furloughed early on independent make and then got sick with copd it she and her son were also hit by the virus the summer was the worst since all of us catching and now we're everything that could go wrong. julie has
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a rare never logic condition called stiff person syndrome she can't work and receive social security and disability payments it pays the rent but that's it i have $53.00 left out of my sources garrity disability after paying her rent and. you know crying trying to figure out which bills going to be paid are we going to have enough food left over am i going to have to go to the food bank. julie is afraid things could even get worse for her to have timely in the shadows of arizona's capitol building in downtown phoenix this tent city for the homeless is growing every day. south africa is also suffering heavily from the pandemic around $3000000.00 people have lost their jobs because of the chronic virus crisis along with their income for rent and food many are now turning their backs on big cities and trying their
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luck in the countryside. when cynthia time bonnie needs water she can no longer open that she could do like a few weeks ago she lost her office drop in the city and move back to her village. to collect water from neighbors to. i thought. this was i'm hoping to get more on training so that i can connect my way to st pete because everything in the 6 you do is inside the house so there's not sort of goes outside . except going maybe jogging oakum to wake. her daughter's remains in the village while their mother spent 80 years in the city working to support them trips home where it wasn't making sense anyway because i had to pay rent home and at the same time i took some money to my kids' home and also with the percent of us making up to my kids so it wasn't balancing at all so i thought i might as well just come back home and be with my kids and do something here. for me and my family
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now the 38 year old is turning a pastime into a profession and her small house she bakes spreads and this fits. she receives up to 7 orders a week and has already made enough to invest in an oven a daughter's cell powered they are happy to have their mom back home. what did you miss most of your internet and the most places. when you're home efren to talk to. and after living in the city cynthia is keen to offer advice. many of us is on the boat 'd being married having kids didn't get it's not so many young women that are uplifted or independent but getting getting to see women that they're 'd in their night is it encourages me it helps me go on
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how to move and it hasn't even begun. cultivating fruit for export is just one of the business opportunities she could explore here in the village. so i went to a certain critical place this small place like oh i'll be sending. make us so that people do not have to go to town to get peterson because so they can only get it locally the worst of belittlement it ever getting from breaking is one thing they were trying to save so that i can be able to do that so if you have time bonnie is happy to let her daughters moved to the city to continue their education but she is certain her own future lies here in the country so. our last stop israel twice a year the country is a stopover for white storks on the migration route between europe and africa one of the best vantage points for birdwatchers to see this natural wonder
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a garbage dump. time for break for flocks of white storks in the jordan valley and the occupied west bank at dawn on you thought of just ya see leshem is up early to observe the birds at this huge garbage dump twice a year distorts navigate their way thousands of kilometers from europe to southern africa and back israel and the palestinian territories are like a bottleneck there one of the main micro tare routes for millions of birds. because they avoid to fly over the mediterranean so we are like how you are because your treasure between 3 called good ends so we are lucky to have in fact 600000 stalks flying twice a year over all that almost all the world population of whites talks about how the $50000.00. 600000. so we are lucky to be in the best highway of
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the job and still. rather than taking a shorter route over the many terrain in like smaller bats stalks fly over land to catch up ort streams of whom am pockets to write a thermos to conserve energy. the landfill is like a pit stop for the storks to just stay for the night to rest 2 feet and got the strength before setting off on the next leg. in the last 10 years they are the go to look for the net you are places where you catch a thief but for garbage that of course they have plastic bags and stuff like that which is of course dangerous but the goal will be easy for although bird migration happens twice every year it still amazes he was studies to birds for decades unlike most humans to storks don't need g.p.s. to arrive at their destination. we had one stall that was
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amazing for 15 years she was going every you for the same nest in your book new 1000000000 to the same treat near kept a year after year. if they have stroke wins she can compensate and she knows how to go but said they got exactly where she wants to go because they're doing it for billions of years. it's time for this truck to take off every day they fly between 300 to 500 kilometers next on the egyptian sinai before they continue their exhausting journey toward still winter home in southern africa.
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