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w.'s crime fighters are back with africa's most successful radio drama series continues only this odes are available online and of course you can share and discuss song w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms crime fighters to me and now. the phone. m m m m m this is a small town in the north in german state of lower saxony. it's home to around 2000 people and nearly all of them are protestants. but i'm a has something no other town in the region hass. stephanie and eleanor
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vodka are a same sex couple both ordained ministers there the local pastors and also the you tubers their channel is called on does amen on doors being the german word for different and amen well so be it. the topic of an upcoming episode is the gay and lesbian hanky code by which some clear people signal their sexual preferences. i don't think i can do it and what will happen after it's broadcast i'll have to go into hiding for coup. hire a minister bring clare and church together that's our intention and not long ago while listening to a podcast i heard something about the handkerchief and thought this is interesting some color has always seemed to have the same significance. like violet for
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instance means practically the same thing in the church's new target year as in the thank you. brigitte of shabda chairs the parish council and imo she showing us the best meds and various altar linens. each color has a special liturgical significance the pastors of god can see a link between this tradition and the color code the queer people used to indicate their sexual preferences. discuss pretty much anything there i had 2 or sexual couples don't signal in public what they like to do to each other. and when it comes to the topic of sex you may reach a point where you say i really don't want to know. that could of course happen to
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us but then it's usually the case that it quietens down again. they knew from the start that not everybody would like their you tube channel. so it's a sad oh do. you know you see the sperm container in the car. we have to pick it up ourselves then you must. know i'm in an elevator with sperm. and here you can see our positive pregnancy test. finding out the time carrying a child then i'm going to be a mother we're going to be a family of us has really changed things just like that i've developed enormous
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feelings for this child the love for this being in my belly. he wants die if we were in a polyamorous relationship this would maybe you die to. one text this if i take is that if i had a heart a woman on my side it would kill you. now out of it i think it has a lot to do with the individual in the course of your life you have to figure out who you are and what you need to summon up. there are core of the videos in the old parsonage. the channel is produced by the local protestant churches radio station. is the programme producer. cheering auditions we quickly noticed that most people weren't up to it then we met ellen and defeat by chance at a party in frankfurt we drank a lot of apple wine together and realize they were perfect for it in their total
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opposites and yet have such a strong bond we had so much fun that evening and maybe that will come across on the internet. or internet remember if you show means penance by in the room that violin at home and then we have to hang on for most of your listeners it's clear that by that i mean spanking or your let him play but if you are like stephanie and don't understand these concepts spanking means putting somebody every only after one parent is equal spanking in just 6 months under sa men has garnered more than 10000 subscribers that makes it the most successful program in the german protestant churches new social media offensive. steffi isn't bothered by negative comments but recently one of her parishioners expressed criticism that she took to heart. and it's causing her problems while filming the latest episode.
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but you know it's inhibiting me that comments about how when i change my voice i sound stupid that post is blocking me. but most reactions are positive there's lots of fan mail. all of this is sweet it's bigger than the beirut i've seen your videos was like a revelation it's hard for me to put into words and it probably sounds crazy but just to see your buddies knowing you're there and that you're happy makes me happy to hear. candace amen has found an audience. some of the we couldn't have imagined it 5 months ago then the coronavirus came along and gave digitalisation momentum in the church and maybe a whole new form of church is developing through things like under this mission for . the capital of lower saxony. saunders
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was controversial in the protestant church from the start. we asked the local bishop what he thinks about it. my story steffi and. the bishop is no fan of the just. trying to manage me for me i was there not doing it for me. i'm not the target audience you call if i gives off there are lots of things where i think after 3 minutes oh no not again or that's just silly. the continuous self irony and the story of their relationship which they talk about over and over no thanks i don't need it but other people like you know they find it interesting and that's the reality of. the pastors themselves as part of their ministry including their candid discussion of how ellen got
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pregnant. the bad english that is the future according to statistics one in 5 couples can't get pregnant without help. and the church remain silent on the issue . and that is the past all of the year pa. think of it we know what it's like to get a negative pregnancy test after 2 weeks of waiting. after you've invested a lot of money in the process or if. the church is silent in the face of the suffering. that ministry is about letting people know hey you're not alone. giving people hope look at work. for us there are stories in the bible about people who tried desperately to get pregnant but these stories are largely unknown no longer told me talking about human failure is part of preaching and that's why we do it. as. the doctors are
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visiting the german capital berlin. it's wished if you had to was born and raised and came to know the church. and the style to visit to her old parish in the berlin might be district. pastor sasha bauer open the church just for her say it's so nice of you to do this on your day off to. this is the path we'd always take. you know i'm not sure where it is but it's not on here i think we only have to go up one flight of stairs. and this was your room this was the room it's really big. so cool. so it's amazing that they gave us a room like this we were just straight ahead. you didn't have any supervision.
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none of it was incredible we smoked weed here and drank they put in a football table and asked if we needed a t.v. and a playstation and they never asked anything of us incredible i was so impressed that they trusted us it was reason enough for me to go to church. as if it's amazing for me to see this room she told me lots of stories about herself and her friends things about happened here and i couldn't quite visualize it because for me the church was a place where you were taught the place where there were clear rules that's the complete opposite of what she experienced here so it's really great to be here in this room. officially stephanie belong to a different parish the kaiser memorial church in the berlin hums a quarter she was confirmed in this church and here she struck a bargain with god. she would attend church for
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a year after confirmation if he helped her make something of her life. he was confirmed here. are crazy yes it's strange to be back here it was so long ago that was in 2000. you received your 1st blessing on those steps well i was already christened but the 1st i can remember kneeling section me. well there's no need or it's not exactly sure where it was what it really show you. i didn't laugh i was so nervous. i noticed it made me feel cold. as a teenager i had that hour i didn't understand the sermon didn't understand what the people was doing here i was glad if i could find the right him i had no idea
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what was going on even though i've been confirmed or sometimes have additional i just use the time to think about my life happening and that one hour a week helped me become calmer more reflective what are the oh and i heard really good things. i try to listen to the sermon but after 3 minutes my mind would wonder . but i'd still grasp some idea that i could think about me as in the bank of america is in your heart. after best lived i felt at home here in church i was lost in a bill and i had my parents but my father died young i was always a troublemaker in school. and here i learned to find peace and. it enabled me to do things that i hadn't been given the chance to do before. christian ministry was in an obvious career choice for stephanie vodka but she rose
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to the challenge today she's meeting her confirmation class for the last time before their big day. on the agenda making sure everyone shoes are in good order i look for ok we're prepared that's missing now you just have to relax a little and enjoy yourselves why you. asked about get their shoes on i. thought . i might have come over here since you had twins show me your soles the other one . ok here ok. ok. yeah i know mick i get that leg up you can do it ok. no visible price tags on the soles now comes the running test and there's a so i love then now i want you to run around the rails to nuts in your shoes and
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you can't you start. a. new guy you can step it up. so that she won't make it that was also falling apart. the shoe exercise was simple now it's time to rehearse the confession of faith busy people are twins go 1st. you declaring your faith in front of the congregation i believe in god the father almighty the creator of heaven and earth. if we get into the scenes the resurrection of the body and live like have a lasting amen. that would very good not have got it noisy i was the one necessary for the pastor. but not all of the kids know their confession of faith as well as the twins pastor roger gets tough. if
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you can't remember it all cancelled tomorrow i keep telling you you're the ones who have to declare your confession of faith you have to recite it on your own i won't tell. stephanie hard can also be stern come. she agrees to practice with each candidate. only the twins are allowed to recite together. but the kids do get to choose a group activity. as a gassing is really cool guys. not everyone would do it no. conference this. week or but how do you get. to. who are.
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no lepping after all were. no outing is complete without a souvenir photo. now we know stephanie much better. we know that we can share anything with her and she doesn't get mad or say no. it's not so much and i have never been go cussing said was fun and just because i'm a 35 doesn't mean i'm over the hill. back in the church ellen heart
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is explaining the lord's supper right now to a trainee. so at this point when we're standing before the altar we have to turn stretch out our arms and sing to the congregation mind who. walk. into my house officially ellen is just the pastor's wife but since she's also an ordained minister the spouses share many duties it's great for the parish to pastors for the price of one. in the past imo only had male pastors their pictures hang behind the altar some of them were so popular that streets were named after them then stacy and ellen haka arrived. must pass and it's great having them in the parish i like how she holds the services partner fits in marvelously and can also bring up great really great
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unique very good. friendly likeable very approachable i think she's good. thing to. a meeting with a local mayor. but. we'll probably have to celebrate christmas outdoors. we can only accommodate $43.00 of the church and they'll be $500.00 people we can do it in the church. the vital out and if you need firm ground the tunnel next to the gym and community center would be an alternative construction work should be finished by november at least that would give you a level space does is. to say it should be finished by november. fockers them for labor is a fan he's even appeared in one of the videos for more people interview with me is
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the deputy mayor of dion sin and the mayor of the whole area. if you have just given me some water mr mayor. how is it guys. getting the mayors have dragged me up here for the wonderful be you get video i thought i'd see my church tower i was over there i can't see anything at all. and think it's the others has become something people here identify with they support it a lot of people the local historian for instance who say did you see the new video yesterday there's a lot of enthusiasm guys dresses issues in a completely new way and it's fascinating it appeals to all age groups and the
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people are happy to be associated with it so. that they can. after seeing the mare past just a few minutes her youth group like every friday evening she works on the youtube videos in her free time. first and foremost stephanie god is imus pastor the focus of this evening is the upcoming confirmations. the young people here have already been confirmed but they want to help their pastor with this year's services. who will be there on sunday. yes who can be there from the start i mean and on. sunday arrives the big day due to the coronavirus pandemic begin to shada is setting up the service and i'm
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outdoors. her sisters and their husbands have come to lend a hand. you know. and that turns out to be somewhat difficult so not only do they have to consider social distancing regulations but they also have to figure out the best place to put everything on the on even lawn. so why. don't. they did model and i mean on this in the. 3 years ago the parish council was asked if they were willing to have a lesbian couple as pastors and. they haven't regretted their decision to accept stephanie and ellen vodka. he's in that wonderful pastas for the parish it was absolutely we do even a thing from a very conservative traditional pastor like the ones we used to pass says that emerson fresh completely new that the church was full from the start i thought what
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was happening here you have to expand the building. stephanie who has already confirmed 3 young people in the neighboring village. now it's time for the confirmation service in i'm. sorry i think we should move the old over there. that's what is the only spot where it didn't work it's been stabilized and you need to pay for him to move. after all the time and effort to took to set things up pastor rocca has other ideas about where the altar should go. she wants a closer to the kneeler. tries her best to explain the difficulty of finding smooth spots on the lawn for the table and chairs. you can put the pastor won't give in. to take up in this whole business he said after some discussion about various things that could go wrong the decision is made to move the needle or closer to the altar instead. not. without either one.
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and then the ceremony begins. rather than one large service there are several small confirmation services because of kobe 19. there stress backstage. in the parish hawkish and zuzana shot a rinse a small glasses for the communion. because of the pandemic each confirmation candidate is given a separate glass. the final confirmation service of the day is with the zebra twins held in their own backyard. imagine this in the name of the father the son and the holy spirit. stephanie is a village pastor with heart and soul. and. she never wanted to serve
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a congregation in berlin. and guard against evil helpful and strength all good. you've said yes to our church to your god and saying yes means yes to everything and part of that everything is the lord's supper it's beautiful that we can now celebrate it together this is my body which is given for you do this in memory of me christ's body given for you. because of the coronavirus we can't shake hands but we can do this. other side of your brother were. given to me. christ says and i am the light of the world and whoever follows me will never walk in darkness
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but will receive eternal life and go in the peace of the lord 'd. stephanie hardcores contract has just been extended for 10 years and her you tube channel on those are men has been nominated for a media prize locally and internationally it's a success story but only just. i think the greatest thing we could achieve is no longer being viewed as different but simply as part of the church and the world and later we can have a senior citizens channel about incontinence or whatever but nobody would be you know just different. we're going to call it i'm content. themes will be making you tube videos until we're old and gray haired some call
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players. play. this is d.w. news live from berlin donald trump personal physician provides an update on the u.s. president's condition dr schon calmly revealed that the president is now on a course of steroids as part of his hospital treatment for coping 19 he also said trump was continuing to do well but was experiencing doubts also coming up azerbaijan and armenia trade accusations over a deadly attack on us or by the 2nd largest city as fighting in the disputed that
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border not the kind of hot region continues to intensify and has been just like a soccer buyer munich or aiming to bounce back from a rare loss last weekend by beating head to berlin we'll see how they did it. i'm married to evans dean thanks for joining me u.s. president donald trump's doctors have issued a new statement on his condition saying he's been given a steroids drug called dex the method now this medication is usually given to seriously ill covert patients to help their lung function well despite this trial his personal doctor said the president may be discharged from the hospital as early as monday let's hear what else dr sean connelly had to say the course of his illness the president has experienced 2 episodes a transient drops his oxygen saturation we debated the reasons for this and whether
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we'd even intervene is a determination of the team based predominantly on the timeline from the initial diagnosis that we initiate xom at the center i'd like to take this opportunity now given some speculation over the course of the illness now the last couple days. update you on the course of his his own illness. thursday night into friday morning when i left the bedside the president was doing well with only mild symptoms and his oxygen was in the high ninety's. late friday morning when i returned to the bedside president had a high fever and his oxygen oxygen saturation was transiently dipping below 94 percent given these 2 developments i was concerned for possible rabbit progression of the illness i recommended the president we try some supplemental oxygen see how he'd respond he was fairly adamant that he didn't need it he was not short of breath. he was tired had the fever that was about it and after about a minute when only 2 leaders who said ration levels were back over 40 over 95
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percent. stayed on that for about an hour maybe it was off and gone later that day by the time the team here was at the bedside president had been up out of bed moving about the residence with only mild symptoms. despite this they want to grieve the best course of action was to move to walter reed for a more thorough evaluation monitoring with me in the studio now is stacey vivants from our u.s. election team hello to you stacy so kind of some contradictory messages there from the medical team on the one hand they're telling us trumps oxygen was dipping he's on this steroids it's normally used for very ill coded patients but then they tell us that he might be released from the hospital tomorrow i mean does this add up well i think that there's a couple of things happening i think 1st because this is a high value patient they're probably trying to throw everything at it to try to.
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to ease him and help him make it through this that's the 1st thing and then you talk about conflicting information is conflicting and it's also incomplete we were told it had a fever on friday we don't know how high his fever got we don't know anything about his lungs what the x. rays were at the capacity or anything like that and we don't know if he's suffering from pneumonia or anything there's just a lot of questions still and interesting it early enough the doctor realized that people found him a little bit cagey as he was sidestepping the supplemental oxygen issue and he said that he was just trying to provide an upbeat message but that's not really his job he's a member of trump's medical team not his p.r. team and people found it strange and it kind of added to what exactly can you believe but only from the white house but from the medical doctor well stacy as we all know a trump has long been criticized for downplay. thing the seriousness of corona virus has also been very reluctant to wear
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a mask in public is his own illness likely to change his tune on these things we have no indication that that's the case when he released the taped video message he seemed you know thankful to the doctors but he wasn't really contrite and one point use was saying well i had no choice i have to work and i have to go out but if you're a healthy person you don't have to just stay home or go out you can wear a mask there's base that you could protect yourself and it's too bad that he as the leader of the country did not take the opportunity to address the 7000000 people who are suffering from covert to say i feel what you're feeling i understand what you're feeling this is what we can do for to protect ourselves and to overcome this he didn't really have anything to say and even now the white house is not making it mandatory for people to wear a mask they're still just the a reluctance of the still very political even now and even though the president is not the only one who's been confirmed to have coronavirus there's numerous people
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in his inner circle at least 10 so far at least 10 so stacey what kind of an impact is that going to have on trump's a reelection campaign well there's a lot of things that state this at stake this campaign is running from behind anyway i mean joe biden is already on the campaign trail still and he's in the lead in a lot of polls national and battleground states as well but when you look at the trump campaign specifically 1st of all he was trying to get people's attention away from cove it so he they were he and the republican party were trying to push through their choice for the supreme court. and now that's kind of been derailed because 2 people on the senate judiciary committee are contracted coded and so we don't know if that's going to change the schedule for that then you look at president mike pence who has to do 2 things step in for trouble on the campaign trail and also do some things administratively so that's where you have it. stevens always great to
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talk to you many thanks indeed. let's get a check now of some of the other stories making news around the world police in the belarus in capital minsk use water cannon to disperse a rally demanding the release of political prisoners numerous protesters were detained tens of thousands of people marched through the center of minsk continuing weeks of protests against president oleksandr the shank go ahead of the march authorities with drew the accreditation of all foreign journalists in belarus there's been another day of protests in india where a young dollop woman died after she was gang raped and severely injured outside her village local police faced criticism for mishandling the case 5 police officers have already been suspended dollops have endured centuries of prejudice and atrocities under india's caste system. one of japan's most famous fashion designers kenzo takada has died from covert 1000 complications to cot i was the founder of
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the global kenzo grande and one of the 1st japanese designers to gain prominence in the highly competitive paris fashion scene in the 1970 s. he died in a hospital near paris on sunday at the age of 81. german foreign minister heiko boss has denounced an attack on a student outside a synagogue in hamburg calling it anti-semitic police in the northern german city earlier confirmed the attack saying a man dressed in military style clothing hit the student over the head with a shovel before security forces at the synagogue overpowered the attacker both the military clothing and the timing of the attack bring back memories of an anti-semitic attack on a synagogue in the eastern city of hama nearly exactly a year ago earlier i talked to our political correspondent nina hasa and she gave us some more information on this attack outside hamburg main synagogue.
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according to media reports the 29 year old german attacked the 26 year old victim when the man tried to enter the cynical premise is he hit the juror student on the head with a shovel and that caused severe head injuries that are not life threatening however the police the attacker was overpowered by security forces and those security forces are always present on jewish institutions grounds here in germany and the victim has been taken to hospital the police have yet to comment on the motive of this and the attack is now being investigated by german authorities a reliable german news agency d.p.a. reports that the attacker was wearing military clothing and that he was carrying a note with a swastika in his trouser pockets which is of course a clear indication that this might well have been and to semitic attack and another hint for that theory is that they said tack happened on support which is one of
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judaism is most important holidays fighting between armenia and azerbaijan and forces saw a major escalation on sunday with azerbaijan 2nd largest city gunja coming under attack one civilian was killed and many others were injured in the shelling which azerbaijan blamed on armenia clashes erupted between the 2 former soviet republics last week over the disputed negara no car bomb region which is officially part of us or by john but controlled by ethnic armenians the leader of my god i got a box that he ordered his forces to hit military airbase as area officials said the missiles targeted residential areas. all that's left of these houses in this city you ganja. by johnnie's who lived here know they were lucky to escape this rocket attack. and there in no doubt who
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is responsible. manner that i mean instead it but we're not afraid we stand here we will not live still there not always of the government of azerbaijan is already threatening retaliation and not only for this. in recent days the armenian armed forces have fired more than $10000.00 shells at various cities and settlements of azerbaijan treacherous cowardly rocket and artillery attacks but of that of. a phone call that armenia denies the attacks going out of the front of the night artillery shells no missiles have been launched from the territory of armenia to the territory of azerbaijan yet. armenia accuses azerbaijan of continuing to shell the disputed region if not corner carabao including its capital. although officially part of azerbaijan
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the territory is run by ethnic armenians and its leader there has admitted his army destroyed a military airport in ganja. it's unclear how many have died since clashes erupted last weekend but this has been the heaviest fighting between armenian and azerbaijani forces since a cease fire was agreed in 1994. both sides claim the other is targeting civilians and with turkey now wading in to condemn armenia no one knows how this will end. all right seems forced news now and one is think a soccer buying munich were hoping to get back to winning ways after losing badly last weekend the 1st time they've failed to win since february while in order to prove that was just a fluke they needed to get
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a victory against head to berlin and of course they were pinning their hopes on a certain polish striker. cerebral robert lewandowski urging his buy in munich teammates to find a way to start a new win streak goalkeepers kept both sides at bay for 40 minutes then biron took the lead love and dusty forcing a big c. but then getting the ball back on his foot by surgeon operate with the assist. after the break young american chris richards help love and ask you to a 2nd goal and we're up 2 nil but then it got crazy characters materials couldn't afford to leaping john portable and it was game on in the 59th minute later cooney of found himself alone in front suddenly it was $22.00 hitter showing confidence in the 85th minute levon dusky completed the hat trick off of the free kick came over right wrong a hair to free kick jessica in gone come headed home all tied 33 but 11 dusk you
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drew a fall on the box 2 minutes into injury time and he fired his 4th goal of the night here to coach bruno leppard couldn't believe it biron victorious at the last $43.00 hoping it's the start of another long win streak. all right so what does that mean for the bundesliga table after 3 rounds of play well i think are now on top followed by a couple of surprises oxford in 2nd and frankfurt in 3rd then come the favorites fire an endorsement in the bottom half of love have made a leap while cologne mines and shell still have 0 points. and before we go a quick reminder of our top story. donald trump's lead physician has made a statement on the u.s. president's condition after call they revealed the president is now on a course of steroids he also said trump was continuing to do well but was experiencing ups and downs. they're up to date now on t.w.
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news don't forget you can get a lot for news and information on our website just go to w dot com american extremists from me and the entire news team here in berlin thanks for watching. the. preacher and was full of surprises. the old alex. thompson. the footsteps on the bridge. insurance. the fleet street. plane 3 times wanted to still very much alive. god
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exists in germany. where exactly. was. the last car culture history. travel extremely worth a visit. to meet your feet good music and daring to fly out on a mild summit evening. mexicans want happy tourists. our livelihood is almost 100 percent dependent on tourists without them everything falls apart. but there is also covert a virus that knows no vacation. there has been an exponential increase of infection since the beginning of the new normal
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. sized leader is located on the west coast of mexico which is normally a tourist magnet if it weren't for the pandemic. the day has just begun and normally beta would be taking out his 1st tourists the beach would already be crowded and the 33 year old horse would be fully booked . if you want to learn to ride a horse the morning doesn't make him any income like most of the days and months before it's his savings are exhausted although beta is an optimist his concerns are growing with each day i mean he's made. for me it's very hard the animals need to
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eat whether they work or not. they work i have to care for them just like my family and that's hard for me yes he will once again sayulita is pretty much the sleepy fishing village that beta remembers from his childhood. with a pandemic came to lock down after that ended everyone look to those tourists who dad to go on vacation without them there's no income and it's a matter of sheer survival. was that our tools books and a spear. there is no state support a term must help himself. he was born here and knows how much nature can provide. together with his son and his father he now goes out fishing every day. and he hopes to get enough from the sea to
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make a small profit. on. the legacy later. baytown knows his way around. an octopus likes to hide in the wrong just like the lobster. oysters op back breaking one. a small can check after an hour it is actually off season for d.c. creatures. a lot there are many lobsters but they're still too small. a mother looking on this as we only get as much as we need like a pandemic is forcing us to fight for our survival just like everyone else in the
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old a single tourist boat passes by beta misses the gas and not only for financial reasons see if you get the game it was elected make friends and it's nice to get to know other parts of the world and since i don't have the money to travel i get to know the world through the tourists who talk to me about their countries and i imagine that he and he only mucky muck. thanks change a few words swap some beer. and for a moment many wire is almost forgotten. after hours at sea by. joe has to sell his cancer of the day to current the fishmonger scenic leader is there most of the look at his oyster it's as big as my hand what do you say. like a let's count them. karen had to close have village shop but carries on from home she could no longer pay the rent for her store the restaurants didn't buy enough of
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her food and who can customers stayed away never the less she takes the bait has catch. up that'll help us with household costs for about 2 or 3 days. minister. the people in sorry to urgently need financially rode past tourists who come here to the west coast mostly from the u.s. or canada. and if you have come. next though. we're going to the only place i was lucky enough to end up here but. mexico never closed its borders so the economy could at least keep operating a little bit. together guests and locals are creating a cane free atmosphere that could almost make you forget about kind of it.
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you just get to be human and you're like i'm going crazy or you just you know like just so you start to take calculated risks. stephen can be a cantor so i returned months ago when they were both fed up with the isolation in the yo ass. in the us between everything with cold and the election and unemployment rates you know we really felt like so you know was a place that we could get away from the cold it. well i'm not sure what it is to. honest i mean. it's been made out to be such a big problem but i don't know that it's worse than the flu and i'm not really to get ready to give up my liberties over a virus the 51 year old only wears a face mask when necessary after all he's among friends nevertheless he is aware
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that he could infect others or be infected himself and want then i don't want to go to a hospital and. be marked as a call that person either i don't have insurance fears of i think i'd probably try to take care of myself the best i could over the best outcome in the country needs tourists and people feel they have to get out and move around because the solitude makes them sick you know it's more important to live in existence we have in you know by fish or you might get hit by a bus or you might get caught in so you. take so you need to. sire leader is reviving tourism with restrictions stores and restaurants are only allowed to be open for 6 hours a day if the hotels are welcoming only one 3rd of bank dance to capacity when the weekend inside little begins the streets become fuller more tourists move closer
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together and many face masks disappear. he she says is a doctor so she's concerned about the canister she often witnesses is simple enough but that it's impossible not to think about the fact that it's a risk and that some of these people will soon be my patients but as a human being i also understand the desire to enjoy the old life style the name of and. the intensive care physicians days always form as a family that wants to be cared for 3 generations under one roof and the time they spend together is very important to them. but who bit into all those apples. here. he always bites all the apples at the store good for a fruit yogurt. that's our fruit situation. but there are worried looks he says and iran have the riskiest job in the country by doctors who treat covert patients the last few months have been tough they look i think you think you know
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what to expect but it can always get worse because someone new is suddenly admitted and you don't know how they are doing with it and i think. this has been the daily routine of doctors for more than 6 months. it gets incredibly hot in the suit you don't understand what the other person is saying which sometimes makes you desperate and you can't breathe well. he says feels a special connection with our fast co be patient because he is also a doctor tourists come to the clinics often with no symptoms but are still in fact it and that could so easily cost the lives of our colleagues. hello doctor how are you. this is how i look but do you think. it's important that patients feel safe they're isolated and have no contact with their families.
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the pneumonia was severe but the scan shows marked improvement. soon the ventilator will be removed. he has put himself in danger for other people. he's doing better than for me as a doctor this is the greatest satisfaction that. the number of infections has risen significantly due to tourism say that alters hospitals are becoming overrun time and again yvonne is worried about his country an explosion of covert cases and a new lockdown would be a catastrophe for the people of the region. it's a thin line our country needs the economy but this can only be done with strict security measures and the worst thing now is not so much the virus but people's ignorance. ignorance that could have severe consequences for
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maria ho say she works as a hotel concierge and has to get tested one guest tested positive for cope and. i am i like working with terrorists but the risk is always there. the situation is complicated but we also have to make money. means that the doctors do not know when this will and they have their own families who they do not want to in fact. children who are waiting for a welcome home cares and a hug and hope that their parents will remain a healthy. c.n.n. very much if they get sick then i can no longer be with them. i'm afraid that they will during. tourism during a pandemic the wiring of getting sick with coded the longing for life and the need
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to make a living it may not be the easiest challenge to bring all of these together but it's not impossible. if you're meant to win a game by the end it yes our whole village could be overrun by the virus. but i think that if we follow the hygiene and social distancing walls then we can live here together go that way if there was at the bottom of one of them we will stand firm and if you want to get ahead you just have to remain optimistic but i guess it appears this.
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